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      • "During the duel scene - I played all of the guitars except for the slide, that was done by Ry Cooder. So when you see me dueling Ralph [Macchio, who played the role of Eugene Martone], that's actually me. "Ralph doesn't play the guitar, and it's so funny, all people throughout the years coming up to me going, 'He beat you!' [Laughs]
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  2. Sep 23, 2011 · Ax slinger extraordinaire Steve Vai is coming to town, coming to these very offices, in fact, bearing a preview tape of Skyscraper, the album he's co-produced with David Lee Roth.

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  3. May 20, 2024 · Steve Vai looked back on working with David Lee Roth, noting how he learned "so much" from the iconic vocalist and how they remained on good terms even though working with Roth was...

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  4. Feb 16, 2023 · Steve Vai has spoken about the recording of David Lee Roth's "Skyscraper" album in a new interview with Eonmusic. Recalling how both he and Roth, who both co-produced the album were "really...

  5. Aug 4, 2022 · When this writer caught DLR and Vai on the ’88 Skyscraper tour it seemed like they were having more fun than any one band had a right to. It was rock’s greatest vaudevillian sparring with the rake-thin cat that played the Devil’s guitarist in the ’86 film Crossroads .

  6. The album brought Steve Vai into the public eye, since his departure from Alcatrazz, as a contender with Edward Van Halen, the previous guitarist who worked with Roth. This album features some of Steve Vai's most prominent guitar work. Skyscraper is the second studio album by David Lee Roth.

  7. Nov 21, 2020 · Knucklebones: 0:00Just Like Paradise: 0:53Skyscraper: 1:32Hot Dog and a Shake: 2:18Stand Up (Main solo): 3:12Stand Up (Outro solo): 3:452 Fools a Minute (sol...

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  8. Most people just know Yankee Rose and maybe Tobacco Road, but those two albums (Eat 'em and Smile and Skyscraper) have some damn fine guitar playing in there. Some of Vai's stuff is a little far out for me, too; when he gets really Zappa-esque, it can lose me.