I've read where Vito would play a concert and then would go home and practice some more for hours on end. Other bands of course would go to the after party for other festivities! All that practice definitely showed in his playing! Vito was the Neal Schon of glam.....ultra precise melodic shredding with lighting speed.
After watching this vid I had to go back and listen to this album. Probably haven’t heard it in 30+ years. Vito was amazing. I was lucky enough to see him play several times back in the 80’s. I really wasn’t a hair metal dude, more of the Maiden set however they were excellent live. Thanks for bringing back the memories!
Thanks for this cool video! I remember when "Fight to Survive" came out. I was hanging out with a friend who did a metal show on the local universities' radio station. We were chilling in his living room, having a few beverages, listening. We thought it was a cool album and it's still my favorite White Lion to this day....not taking anything away from the others, which I like too. Love Vito's style!! Great memories!! 🎶🤘🎸
I wasn't a big fan when Pride came out like my buddies were, but I bought Fight To Survive later on cassette and about wore it out. Whoever produced it, you could pretty much dime it in your car without the speakers farting or anything. It was awesome. Never thought about the Rhoads thing, but that must have been the reason I loved it. Great video once again! ❤
Another great one David, and yeah Vito was a real shaker back in that day. It seems like he took the EVH type style to another level. And I did hear that the story was he left the band to stay home and take care of his ailing mother. Cheers 🤘
Great shout on the Randy Rhodes influence Dave. Whenever someone says to me that Vito was just an EVH clone (which he wasn't), I tell them to go listen to Fight To Survive and it quick.y changes their opinion!
Vito is my hero. He did an instrumental project album for Atlantic Records in 1997 called CPR ( I have a copy of the CD). He also tried playing in a more Grunge band, but the record companies didn't want to know once they found out the guitarist was Vito. He also said he didn't want to play grunge because that would mean sucking at guitar! He then allegedly retired from the industry, and a hand (tendon) injury stopped him playing for a number of years. He then allegedly nursed his sick father until he passed away, and more recently his mother too. I don't know what he is doing now.
Thanks David. On top of all the rumors and stories about Vito, thought there was a GW interview years ago where he basically said he lost interest in playing. Why do something you don't enjoy?
I was a big White Lion fan - saw them in Atlanta circa 1989. You're right about the Fight to Survive album. I got hold of a cassette tape from a local record store that would stock select overseas-only releases. It's definitely a different shade of White Lion than the later albums. Great lesson!
I saw them open for Aerosmith at the Omni in 1988 and then again at Lakewood Amphitheater the next year in 1989. This was billed as "The Summer Jam." Tangier, Warrant, White Lion and Cinderella. Great times!
Vito walked away from the industry and is said to have been living in his childhood home where he helped look after his now late father who was ailing from an illness and is now looking after his mother.
I also read about his father (...and caring for him). But I also had heard/read that Vito had some sort of serious arm/hand injury and that he barely even plays guitar any longer. Hopefully I'm wrong as I would love some new Vito Bratta!
Guitar World had an interview with Vito within the last year or two... It sounded like Vito had just laid down some basic guitar tracks for Fight to Survive, and he was expecting to go back and redo them and add his extra magic, but their studio time got cut short and the album got released as it was. He didn't sound happy with the album, but I thought it was pretty sweet!
I think Vito is so requested, because he was so unique. Obviously he’s completely influenced by EVH, like a lot of guys. The difference is that while other guys sounded like Eddie with Eddie style riffs, Vito made the style his own. Look at the solo to Wait it’s very VH but with a completely different style. He was WAY more creative with Eddie’s influence rather than just regurgitating Eddie.
Vito didnt leave the band over dumb reasons he left to care for his sick father. His depature was honorable and not ego based. Family is more important than picking a guitar for a bunch of fans
hey David. I’m a late learner of White Lion, but I’ve been really enjoying exploring their songs. The riff you were demonstrating based on the C chord shape (7min mark) sounded so familiar, so i did some digging: Kiko Loureiro (Megadeath) wrot e a song back in ‘94 when he was with Angra, and its the exact same thing albeit about 10times faster (th-cam.com/video/Ro8FVZm-WFs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Lb7h-Xt2pYl8j80o) I like his work - don’t know if you’ve listened to his playing much? he’s super technical and super clean. anyway, thanks for every show you do. cheers ewan
Haha...i remember because i was there... White Lion ended in Copenhagen and because singer Mike Tramp is Danish, but at the concert Vito Bratto went so pist off because one did throw a scarf up on his guitar that he left the scene and there Mike Tramp was in trouble to get him back in stage and he did this Vito Bratto with his worth in the microphone "fuck you Denmark" and walk away (the day White Lion died). As a warm up er had Paul Gilbert in Mr. Big and he did a lot better guitar job and Vito Bratto was NOTHING in that stage. A few years later Mike Tramp went back with Freak Of Nature....a Lot better rock'n'roll band i saw in Pumpehuset but as always good things die because of most people don't know a SHIT ☝️😁 David....try some Danish death metal as Iniquity with still Mads today in UNDERGANG because he as a former left hos own band from his teen only 17 years old ☝️ He is about to be 50 this year 😵👻 Fuck SHIT years speed away ☝️ Have a good day ☝️😜
David, Thank you for keeping White Lion music alive!! 🎸🎸👍👍🙏🙏
I've read where Vito would play a concert and then would go home and practice some more for hours on end. Other bands of course would go to the after party for other festivities!
All that practice definitely showed in his playing!
Vito was the Neal Schon of glam.....ultra precise melodic shredding with lighting speed.
Vito is unique, just 4 records, never get tired of listening his solos
"Gene Simmons bass solo" So funny I almost spit up blood. 😛
Yeah that had me rolling too 😂
A melodic genius be it rhythm, riffs or solos 🔥
Marc Diglio from XYZ resurfaced a few months back. It could be really cool to hear your take on his playing. Thanks for all you do.
After watching this vid I had to go back and listen to this album. Probably haven’t heard it in 30+ years. Vito was amazing. I was lucky enough to see him play several times back in the 80’s. I really wasn’t a hair metal dude, more of the Maiden set however they were excellent live. Thanks for bringing back the memories!
Thanks for this cool video! I remember when "Fight to Survive" came out. I was hanging out with a friend who did a metal show on the local universities' radio station. We were chilling in his living room, having a few beverages, listening. We thought it was a cool album and it's still my favorite White Lion to this day....not taking anything away from the others, which I like too. Love Vito's style!! Great memories!!
🎶🤘🎸
The world NEEDS Vito Bratta
Always enjoyed White Lion and always thought it was such a shame that Vito stopped playing. Awesome video David!!🎸🎸😎😎🤘🏻🤘🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I wasn't a big fan when Pride came out like my buddies were, but I bought Fight To Survive later on cassette and about wore it out. Whoever produced it, you could pretty much dime it in your car without the speakers farting or anything. It was awesome. Never thought about the Rhoads thing, but that must have been the reason I loved it. Great video once again! ❤
Another great one David, and yeah Vito was a real shaker back in that day. It seems like he took the EVH type style to another level. And I did hear that the story was he left the band to stay home and take care of his ailing mother. Cheers 🤘
oh man..your work is amazing...i salute you from Argentina...thanks
Excellent lesson in demonstration… You definitely nailed the tone and the feel of Vito
Great lesson! Thank you. There's not enough out there on Fight to Survive.
I've often wondered what great music we would have been gifted with had people like Randy Rhoads lived and Vito Bratta didn't leave the scene.
I wore out my Cassette tapes working on Vito’s parts.
I love Vito Bratta. He is my favorite guitar player ever, i wish he comeback some day
Great shout on the Randy Rhodes influence Dave. Whenever someone says to me that Vito was just an EVH clone (which he wasn't), I tell them to go listen to Fight To Survive and it quick.y changes their opinion!
Vito is my hero. He did an instrumental project album for Atlantic Records in 1997 called CPR ( I have a copy of the CD). He also tried playing in a more Grunge band, but the record companies didn't want to know once they found out the guitarist was Vito. He also said he didn't want to play grunge because that would mean sucking at guitar! He then allegedly retired from the industry, and a hand (tendon) injury stopped him playing for a number of years. He then allegedly nursed his sick father until he passed away, and more recently his mother too. I don't know what he is doing now.
Great video Dave 🙏🏼 Love Vito, I play some of his music everyday 🤘🏼
Fight to Survive is an excellent album! I listened to it so much back in the day, I wore the writing off of the cassette.
Thank you again for bringing this music back
Thanks David. On top of all the rumors and stories about Vito, thought there was a GW interview years ago where he basically said he lost interest in playing. Why do something you don't enjoy?
Watched again just because I love his playing
I was a big White Lion fan - saw them in Atlanta circa 1989. You're right about the Fight to Survive album. I got hold of a cassette tape from a local record store that would stock select overseas-only releases. It's definitely a different shade of White Lion than the later albums. Great lesson!
I saw them open for Aerosmith at the Omni in 1988 and then again at Lakewood Amphitheater the next year in 1989. This was billed as "The Summer Jam." Tangier, Warrant, White Lion and Cinderella. Great times!
@@mikeymike-m7o Yep, I was at the 89 Summer Jam at Lakewood. Cinderella rocked that night too!
Vito walked away from the industry and is said to have been living in his childhood home where he helped look after his now late father who was ailing from an illness and is now looking after his mother.
Vito was so precise. Great player 🤘🤠🤘
I also read about his father (...and caring for him). But I also had heard/read that Vito had some sort of serious arm/hand injury and that he barely even plays guitar any longer.
Hopefully I'm wrong as I would love some new Vito Bratta!
Oh yeah....David, please more Randy Rhoads....please.
Vito was a classical guitarist. He never really liked the White Lion stuff. He is one of the best natural players I have known.
Really bitchin lesson David!🔥 Thank you!
I always liked "All the Fallen Men" of this album.
Love that guitar.
Guitar World had an interview with Vito within the last year or two... It sounded like Vito had just laid down some basic guitar tracks for Fight to Survive, and he was expecting to go back and redo them and add his extra magic, but their studio time got cut short and the album got released as it was. He didn't sound happy with the album, but I thought it was pretty sweet!
this vid made me go listen to this album...
What a fantastic video have a wonderful day also I have subscribed to the channel ❤😊
Hey David, great video!! Who are your Top 3 80s glam metal bands???
I think Vito is so requested, because he was so unique. Obviously he’s completely influenced by EVH, like a lot of guys. The difference is that while other guys sounded like Eddie with Eddie style riffs, Vito made the style his own. Look at the solo to Wait it’s very VH but with a completely different style. He was WAY more creative with Eddie’s influence rather than just regurgitating Eddie.
Cool
Vito didnt leave the band over dumb reasons he left to care for his sick father.
His depature was honorable and not ego based. Family is more important than picking a guitar for a bunch of fans
Cool shirt David...
Vito has poor hand health on left wrist. Respect!!!!
Vito Bratta was the best of everything Randy Rhoads and Eddie Van Halen had to offer.
hey David. I’m a late learner of White Lion, but I’ve been really enjoying exploring their songs. The riff you were demonstrating based on the C chord shape (7min mark) sounded so familiar, so i did some digging: Kiko Loureiro (Megadeath) wrot e a song back in ‘94 when he was with Angra, and its the exact same thing albeit about 10times faster (th-cam.com/video/Ro8FVZm-WFs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Lb7h-Xt2pYl8j80o)
I like his work - don’t know if you’ve listened to his playing much? he’s super technical and super clean.
anyway, thanks for every show you do.
cheers
ewan
What kind of classical guitar is that? Great video.
Where’s Vito…would be a great tee-shirt 🤣
Haha...i remember because i was there... White Lion ended in Copenhagen and because singer Mike Tramp is Danish, but at the concert Vito Bratto went so pist off because one did throw a scarf up on his guitar that he left the scene and there Mike Tramp was in trouble to get him back in stage and he did this Vito Bratto with his worth in the microphone "fuck you Denmark" and walk away (the day White Lion died). As a warm up er had Paul Gilbert in Mr. Big and he did a lot better guitar job and Vito Bratto was NOTHING in that stage. A few years later Mike Tramp went back with Freak Of Nature....a Lot better rock'n'roll band i saw in Pumpehuset but as always good things die because of most people don't know a SHIT ☝️😁 David....try some Danish death metal as Iniquity with still Mads today in UNDERGANG because he as a former left hos own band from his teen only 17 years old ☝️ He is about to be 50 this year 😵👻 Fuck SHIT years speed away ☝️ Have a good day ☝️😜
great guitar work to bad they hade a shit fest singer !!!!!!!