No More Amsterdam (feat. Aimee Mann) - Steve Vai

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No More Amsterdam (feat. Aimee Mann) Lyrics

The more that I see, the less I know
And this time, that's not what I need
I waver between
Go on or just let go
But holding on
Is what I'm used to
When I'm in an undertow
Cote du Rhone
Or the airport courtesy phone
Tell the fortune you're building
Why did you build out of cards
Yeah, what I should have built of stone
But now my plane's at the gate and boarding
And I can't do this thing alone unless there's
No more Amsterdam
You made me what I am
And I can't pay in kind
When something precious always ends up
Left behind
Old ways lift and pull
Whole days left half full
Claimed I didn't mind
Later
And when it's all done

When you've had your fun
And the smoke lingers on
Burning off beside the paper crown
I put it back on and see how it goes
And wear the lie
As if it had the power to carry you home
And there you are in the hotel bar
Gone
Holding diamonds you traded
Watching the friend who
Once was a paragon
Coming undone
But now my plane's at the gate and boarding
And once I hear those engines roaring, there'll be
No more Amsterdam
You made me what I am
And I can't pay in kind
When something precious always ends up
Left behind
Old ways lift and pull(and I can't stay honest)
Whole days left half full
Claimed I didn't mind
The more that I see,
The less I know

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Steve Siro Vai (b. 1960) is a Grammy Award winning guitarist, composer, and record producer.

Born Steven Siro Vai on the 6th June 1960 in Carle Place, New York, United States, when growing up the young Vai became interested in rock giants such as Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, Alice Cooper (guitarist Glen Buxton), and Led Zeppelin (Jimmy Page), leading him to take up the guitar. Prior to attending Berklee College of Music, Steve frequently jammed with his teacher Joe Satriani and played in numerous local bands. He has acknowledged the influence of many guitarists, including Jeff Beck, fusion guitarist Allan Holdsworth and, of course, Zappa.

Vai's career was launched by his fascination with Zappa's music. Vai mailed transcriptions of Zappa's guitar solos to him, and after meeting Vai for the first time Zappa was so impressed with the abilities of the young musician, he hired him to transcribe his seemingly endless array of experimental symphonic rock. In these formative stages of his career, Vai's talent was showcased on such songs as "Moggio" and "Stevie's Spanking".

While employed by Zappa, Vai would at times tour with Zappa's band and engage in a friendly competition with the audience, wherein audience members could bring in musical scores and see if Vai could sight-read them on the spot; Vai is also known to have perfect pitch. Zappa referred to him as his "little Italian virtuoso"; he was listed in liner notes as "stunt guitarist". Vais transcription skills can be seen in The Frank Zappa Guitar Book, a collection of transcribed solos released in 1983.

After leaving Zappa in 1982 he moved to California where he recorded his first album Flex-Able and performed in a couple of bands. In 1984 he replaced Yngwie Malmsteen as lead guitarist in Alcatrazz with whom he recorded the album Disturbing the Peace.

Later in 1985 Vai joined former Van Halen frontman David Lee Roth's newly assembled group (which also featured acclaimed bassist Billy Sheehan and drummer Gregg Bissonette) to record the multi-platinum albums Eat 'Em and Smile and Skyscraper. These albums, along with their accompanying videos and arena tours, significantly enhanced Vai's reputation and popularity. At the time, Roth engaged in a war of words with the members of Van Halen; many commentators favorably compared Vai's guitar-playing to Eddie Van Halen's.

Following 1988's popular Skyscraper Tour, Vai left Roth's band. In 1989 he stepped into guitarist Adrian Vandenberg's shoes to record with British rock-group Whitesnake after Vandenberg injured his wrist shortly before recording was due to begin for the album Slip of the Tongue.
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