Steve Vai

Steve Vai

  • Born: 1960-6-6
  • Height: 6' 1" (1.85 m)
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    • Gina 2022-05-05 06:01:02

      A few small details

      ·Steve Vai played the devil, guitarist Jack Butler, but in fact both guitars were played by Steve Vai.
      ·After Guitar dual ended, Eugene played a song "Big Bad Moon" by Joe Satriani? no. It sounds a bit like it. "Big Bad Moon" was written in 1989, and the film was shot in 1986.
      ·Most of the last few...

    • Rico 2022-05-05 06:01:02

      The Bluesman

      What I like is Bruce's deep melancholy and long aftertaste of self-harm.
      It’s been a few years since I watched this movie. When I was still in college, I sat at my desk alone and watched it on the computer. I don’t know why, but there were a few tears hanging in my eyes. I liked the gray hair. The...

    • Ross 2022-05-05 06:01:02

      A journey of a song by a girl, John Fusco pays tribute to his career as a blues musician. A good small production American independent film, with many themes mixed. The language of the shots in the last scene is good: distant view-close range-another person to play-distant view-close range. Even after Mozart betrayed Bruce, he still had to win the game with Paganini. Steve Vai appeared on the scene.

    • Alphonso 2022-05-05 06:01:02

      The juvenile theme of Hill's movies is obviously not as powerful as the adult movies. The freshness decreases and the sense of vulgarity increases. "Blues is nothing else, but only a good man feeling down and thinking of a woman who once spent time with him... I lied to you. There is no song thirty. Everything depends on you."... The latter and Kung Fu Panda’s wordless cheats are in the same line; the former is a little cryptic: Can the audience really hear the boy’s performance level after being broken in love?

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    Crossroads quotes

    • Eugene Martone: You know Willie, I came down here to learn a lost song, not to get slapped in the face by an 80-year-old man! I find out I gotta become "King of the Hobos" I can go broke...

      Willie Brown: [interrupting him angrily] I'm sorry your life turned out so 'HARD', Eugene! But I got my own business to tend to down here, and I don't mean for you to slow me down.

      Eugene Martone: Business? What business?

      Willie Brown: Personal business. And given your attitude, you got no reason to know what.

      Eugene Martone: My attitude? What the hell's the matter with MY attitude, I have a great attitude!

      Willie Brown: You got your mind made up about how everything works. How you gonna learn anything new when you KNOW everything already?

      [picks up Eugene's old, scratched acoustic guitar]

      Willie Brown: Look at this old guitar here you been squeakin' on. I bet you saw this thing in a music store and bought it just because you thought it was beat up! Well you got it all wrong. Muddy Waters invented electricity.

    • Willie Brown: Why do you want to know about all that stuff?

      Eugene Martone: I'm a blues man.

      Willie Brown: A blues man?

      [starts laughing]

      Willie Brown: Where you from, boy?

      Eugene Martone: Well, I was born in Long Island.

      Willie Brown: Oh, Long Island aww shit, this is rich! Long Island: the famous 'breeding ground' for blues men!

      [laughing almost hysterically]