STEVE VAI: 'Live At The Astoria, London' DVD Delayed

November 19, 2003

Guitar virtuoso Steve Vai has pushed back the release date of his two-DVD set, entitled "Live at the Astoria, London", to December 9 through Favored Nations.

"Live at the Astoria London" is Vai's first-ever live performance DVD, and it clocks in at more than 3.5 hours (including bonus features). It was filmed at the Astoria in London, England, on December 6 and 7, 2001, while on tour promoting Vai's "Alive in an Ultra World" album.

Vai's all-star band includes bassist Billy Sheehan, drummer Virgil Donati, guitarist/keyboardist Tony MacAlpine and guitarist Dave Weiner.

The complete track listing for "Live at the Astoria, London" is as follows:

Disc 1: Live

01. Shy Boy
02. Giant Balls of Gold
03. Erotic Nightmares
04. Blood & Glory
05. Dave's Party Piece
06. Blue Powder
07. Crying Machine
08. The Animal
09. Bangkok
10. Tony MacAlpine Keyboard Solo
11. Bad Horsie
12. Chameleon
13. Down Deep Into the Pain
14. Fire
15. Little Wing
16. Whispering a Prayer
17. Incantation
18. Virgil Donati Drum Solo
19. Jibboom
20. For the Love of God
21. Liberty
22. The Attitude Song

Disc 2: Bonus Features

01. Dave's Super-Informative Tour
02. Billy's Tofu Jack Russell Terrier
03. Steve's Needs
04. Billy's Bass Lesson
05. Soundcheck
06. Thomas Nordegg Interview
07. Thomas' Guitar Lesson
08. La Rehearsals
09. La Rehearsals: Giant Balls Of Gold
10. La Rehearsals: Erotic Nightmares

Special DVD features include: 5.1 Surround Sound Mix, PCM Stereo, Audio Commentary Track by Steve Vai, Billy Sheehan, Tony MacAlpine and Dave Weiner, Band Bios, and Steve's discography.

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