Not only was (is ?) Vito a great writer, he understood the music buisiness........he would ONLY share writing credits ($$$) with 1 other person. I think Mike Tramp did an excellent job with what he was presented from Vito. I remember talking to the drummer ( he said they didn't think he was quite good enough and was fired and they got Greg D'Angelo), he said that Vito's family were sort of 'mobbish' or something.....said one of Vito's family members owned that club where they rehearsed in the basement. He said that Vito was TOTALLY self centered and didn't really seemed sincerly close to anyone. Regardless of whether any of that is true the fact is that Vito had truly INCREDIBLE songs, so his talent outweighed his personality, at least back then.
Well I remember an interview with Tramp where he said Vito was the type of guy where you wouldn't know anything personal about him such as his birthday. Seems pretty cold bro.
@@corrineagnello4584 I heard that was just a rumor. And it may be true, but the fact is that Vito doesn't care. He's not doing music anymore by choice.
Vito chose to leave the music business. According to info I heard, he saved almost all of his money as it came in and he is set financially. Vito was an incredible guitar player and excellent song writer.
Not to look down upon Vito,, cause I do think he is a brilliant guitarist,,,,,,, But here is a message for all you Youngsters who are up and coming in bar bands... I am a old rocker... I started playing in 1982 at the age of 12 and was in my first actual money making bar band 2 years later at the age of 14... Obviously things have changed since then but I wanted to share that part because you dont get anywhere without paying your dues... And being in working bands for almost 40 years,,,, I do know a thing or 2..... And dont think im a crappy player because I never made it big,,,, Came close a few times,, but there is a lot more that goes into these things than just talent... I can play all the greats,, from Hendrix to EVH to SRV to Angus to Vito but my all time fav is Randy Rhoads... I have joined bands and I have put bands together,,,, One thing I have learned through all these years,,, If you come across some schumck that thinks his/her shit dont stink,, that thinks they are God's gift,, and that anything anyone else does is beneth them,,,, I dont care how good they are,,,,, Throw that son of a bitch out on the street and let him/her watch from the cheap seats as you keep playing... Its hard enough to get 4 or 5 people to be on the same page as it is,,, it just makes it that much harder and unnecessarily stressful to have some wannabe with an attitude throwing a wrench in your spokes every time you accomplish something good and to be treated like you are POS when everyone puts in 110% is enough to start fights that end up bloody... I know from experience... And no,, its not that I have anger issues,,, its I have a very short tolerance for imbeciles that deserve everything they have coming to them... There are plenty of good talented people out there who are dedicated and willing to treat everyone with the respect they deserve.. Save yourself the trouble and kick them to the curb before its too late.. Having a band that is cohesive and respects each other,,,,, thats the difference between a good band and great band...
LoL! You're not an old rocker! I think we'll seasoned... 🙂 They were the days when music ruled the airways! Seems you were very young to be in a band to begin with! But I do admire that immensely! I'd love to hear some of your music! 😉🎸🎼🎵🎶 My all time favorite guitarist is the beloved Randy Rhoads as well! I wish I could have seen him play...:( I wasn't old enough to get into an Ozzy concert. I dig music from all genres, but Heavy Metal and hard rock are my scene. I so miss the 80's! FLY FREE RANDY ~~
@@tracymallon8485 I looked older than my age back then.. Long hair and able to grow my peach fuzz long enough to pass as a mustache... It was more the way you carried yourself than anything and it didnt hurt that the other guitarist in the band,, his mother owned a bar called The Yankie Clipper.. It was well known as the Skanky Dripper with a strip join she owned right next door... Talk about a childhood.. I could tell you some stories.. needless to say,, I didnt have to chase high school girls.. Just about every stripper wanted a piece of me when they found out how young I was.. I loved every bit of that attention too... I have always been very careful of who got to hear my music and I am very careful about putting my music on the internet.. I learned very early how other musicians steal your ideas and try and pass them off as their own.. Back then you didnt have the home studios like you do today, so what we did was record ourselves on cassette and mail it to ourselves and never open the envelope.. With the post office stamp, that was proof of when we recorded it in case someone tried stealing ideas... I still have a lot of those envelopes... Some day they will make it into the hands of some youngster thats hungry for fame. and I must admit those are some very good songs that would still be relevant today.. I can sound cocky but im realy not, Im a very humble person. in fact most people today dont even know I play guitar until I pick one up in front of them and start whaling some flying high again or Panama.. The music scene in my area is nearly dead and the bars that do have live music dont pay enough to even cover drinks and gas.. so I havent played out in a few years now.. Not sure I ever will again but I will always play.. Thanks for the interest tho
@@oldmanpatriot1490 first frustrated, failed musician I've ever seen that's a narcissist as well. Don't let anyone steal those masterpieces from you bro.
Great interview!! Huh I've never heard about any of this but close followers of the band might have been aware.. Sounds like a common occurrence with new bands,some tweaking of band lineups etc.. Doesn't surprise me in a sense because we generally hear about these things more these days with social media,where behind the scenes articles a thing understandably.. Bruno sounds like a very constructive contributing type of player,very interesting Oh I read about Hotshot too. Well glad he made some decent money through his writing for Danger Danger beyond his White Lion experience.
Cold? Perhaps. But there's a reason Vito was able to retire young and live very comfortably. And it wasn't by splitting up songwriting credits. He was the rare young musician who clearly understood where the money is in the business.
@@supernothing77 gime a break you know how many tired excuses I've heard why he doesn't play anymore? He hurt his hand, he got tired of fame, his uncle died and that messed him up. I'm tired of hearing all the trash why he quit.
Well, remember that you’re getting one side of the story here, and from a guy who thinks Rock and roll is about how cute the singer is. Also remember…right after he left, Pride came out and sold a gazillion copies.
Surprising and hilarious that Vito would say something like that to this guy, because the band is no more, and Vito quit music all together many years ago.
I met tommy lee like 20 years ago and it still fucks with my head. He was cordial, but let's just say he wished I had bewbs and a pu$$y instead of a cack and balls lol
Vito is an astute business person. He was in a field that he knew was going to disappear (earning money from hair metal) so he got out of it. White lion is one of the very few bands that never made a bad album.
If it's true It doesn't surprise me Vito telling him that when i seen white lion in 1989 after the show I went to get Vito autograph and the guy in front of me obviously didn't know his name and walked up to him and said HEY DUDE CAN I GET YOU'RE AUTOGRAPH and Vito looked up and told him my name ain't dude
Cause he didn't have it in him Staying power. He loved guitar. That's it. He has said. Don't care anymore. DeMartini. Said same. Just don't wanna go out there. Peace
Disgruntled employee much, Bruno? Making fun of Mike Tramp’s accent, trying to imitate Vito’s voice, calling ridiculous Mike Tramp’s rehearsal work ethic, attributing to Vito some phantom comment that no one heard except you. Yeah, it’s not you, it’s them, who somehow managed to write two top 10 singles and other hits and go on to be a multi-platinum band. All without the help somehow of Bruno Ravel. Bruno, who then went on to write an entire album with just him and his drummer. The hypocrisy is breathtaking. Someone in the public eye such as Vito, has managed to have a stellar reputation for over 30 years. But now we have people calling him a prick and a “douchebag” just based on what you said. I know you Bruno. You’re the guy who goes into a well- established situation and says “I’m going to assert myself.” You start rocking the boat. The problem is that sometimes you rock the boat so hard, you end up being the one who gets tossed overboard. Disgruntled employee much, Bruno?
Have you ever seen them live for real????? They were awesome live!!!! What kind of remark is that ???? That you made!!!! Not a very nice one at all!!!! They don't have to sound like Van Halen! White Lion had their own style!!!!
One thing that I love about this channel is that even if it’s about a band I don’t care for,the clips are ALWAYS interesting 🤘🏻
My old band played club gigs with White Lion. Good times. I miss the 80's
Love you all you guys! Miss that era but I have it in my heart! Cheers!
Vito was/is an amazing guitar player
Agreed, loved White Lion, but that stuff was so sterile. As a kid I used to joke that Hysteria was more organic.
@@tommyibanez3958 you sound like a clown
He was in the category of EVH but not quite all the way , Great player for sure !
And Bruno went on to only share writing credits with his drummer, Steve in Danger Danger. He really did learn a lot from Vito.
Andy Timmons got some writing credits. And Paul Laine got a lot of writing credit in the albums that came later.
Whats Tito doing now????
Dave Spitz is a cool dude. Love Dave’s bro Dan, good dude too.
Saw Dave in McBrain Damage about 10 years ago. That was a great show
Not only was (is ?) Vito a great writer, he understood the music buisiness........he would ONLY share writing credits ($$$) with 1 other person. I think Mike Tramp did an excellent job with what he was presented from Vito.
I remember talking to the drummer ( he said they didn't think he was quite good enough and was fired and they got Greg D'Angelo), he said that Vito's family were sort of 'mobbish' or something.....said one of Vito's family members owned that club where they rehearsed in the basement. He said that Vito was TOTALLY self centered and didn't really seemed sincerly close to anyone. Regardless of whether any of that is true the fact is that Vito had truly INCREDIBLE songs, so his talent outweighed his personality, at least back then.
Well I remember an interview with Tramp where he said Vito was the type of guy where you wouldn't know anything personal about him such as his birthday. Seems pretty cold bro.
Now I heard Vito’s running his family’s pizzeria in New York. So he isn’t that great of a song writer. Great guitar player thou, good tone and style.
Amazing guitar player but maybe if Vito was open to more contributions, White Lion may have had a few more hits.
@@corrineagnello4584 I heard that was just a rumor. And it may be true, but the fact is that Vito doesn't care. He's not doing music anymore by choice.
Vito chose to leave the music business. According to info I heard, he saved almost all of his money as it came in and he is set financially. Vito was an incredible guitar player and excellent song writer.
Bruno should have said, "You know who else was a bass player, Vito? And wrote a few tunes? Paul McCartney."
And Vito would say cool. Bring in a song as good as Hey Jude.
@@MrOctober44 Boom! GOTTEM!
@@MrOctober44 Bingo
@@MrOctober44 lol
McCartney was/is a multi-instrumentalist. He played bass for the Beatles because that’s what was needed for the band.
“Before I Forget” TH-cam Channel This dude was a roadie for LA guns in 1985 and he met Bruno in like 1980 he tells amazing stories about Bruno
I just stumbled onto that dude's Instagram page the other day.
@@mr.potter4661 I still need to go check out his Instagram page I haven’t done that yet 1985 road dog or road dog 1985
@@robintaylor485 1985roaddog
@@mr.potter4661 That’s it thanks dude
THE DOORS - everything split equally. That’s Morrison.
Not for The Soft parade or Morrison Hotel.
Thanks again
Not to look down upon Vito,, cause I do think he is a brilliant guitarist,,,,,,, But here is a message for all you Youngsters who are up and coming in bar bands...
I am a old rocker... I started playing in 1982 at the age of 12 and was in my first actual money making bar band 2 years later at the age of 14... Obviously things have changed since then but I wanted to share that part because you dont get anywhere without paying your dues... And being in working bands for almost 40 years,,,, I do know a thing or 2..... And dont think im a crappy player because I never made it big,,,, Came close a few times,, but there is a lot more that goes into these things than just talent... I can play all the greats,, from Hendrix to EVH to SRV to Angus to Vito but my all time fav is Randy Rhoads...
I have joined bands and I have put bands together,,,, One thing I have learned through all these years,,, If you come across some schumck that thinks his/her shit dont stink,, that thinks they are God's gift,, and that anything anyone else does is beneth them,,,, I dont care how good they are,,,,, Throw that son of a bitch out on the street and let him/her watch from the cheap seats as you keep playing... Its hard enough to get 4 or 5 people to be on the same page as it is,,, it just makes it that much harder and unnecessarily stressful to have some wannabe with an attitude throwing a wrench in your spokes every time you accomplish something good and to be treated like you are POS when everyone puts in 110% is enough to start fights that end up bloody... I know from experience... And no,, its not that I have anger issues,,, its I have a very short tolerance for imbeciles that deserve everything they have coming to them... There are plenty of good talented people out there who are dedicated and willing to treat everyone with the respect they deserve.. Save yourself the trouble and kick them to the curb before its too late..
Having a band that is cohesive and respects each other,,,,, thats the difference between a good band and great band...
You need more ,,,,,,,,
@@AndrewDeFaria cow bell damnit
LoL! You're not an old rocker! I think we'll seasoned... 🙂 They were the days when music ruled the airways! Seems you were very young to be in a band to begin with! But I do admire that immensely! I'd love to hear some of your music! 😉🎸🎼🎵🎶
My all time favorite guitarist is the beloved Randy Rhoads as well!
I wish I could have seen him play...:( I wasn't old enough to get into an Ozzy concert. I dig music from all genres, but Heavy Metal and hard rock are my scene. I so miss the 80's! FLY FREE RANDY ~~
@@tracymallon8485 I looked older than my age back then.. Long hair and able to grow my peach fuzz long enough to pass as a mustache... It was more the way you carried yourself than anything and it didnt hurt that the other guitarist in the band,, his mother owned a bar called The Yankie Clipper.. It was well known as the Skanky Dripper with a strip join she owned right next door... Talk about a childhood.. I could tell you some stories.. needless to say,, I didnt have to chase high school girls.. Just about every stripper wanted a piece of me when they found out how young I was.. I loved every bit of that attention too...
I have always been very careful of who got to hear my music and I am very careful about putting my music on the internet.. I learned very early how other musicians steal your ideas and try and pass them off as their own.. Back then you didnt have the home studios like you do today, so what we did was record ourselves on cassette and mail it to ourselves and never open the envelope.. With the post office stamp, that was proof of when we recorded it in case someone tried stealing ideas... I still have a lot of those envelopes... Some day they will make it into the hands of some youngster thats hungry for fame. and I must admit those are some very good songs that would still be relevant today.. I can sound cocky but im realy not, Im a very humble person. in fact most people today dont even know I play guitar until I pick one up in front of them and start whaling some flying high again or Panama.. The music scene in my area is nearly dead and the bars that do have live music dont pay enough to even cover drinks and gas.. so I havent played out in a few years now.. Not sure I ever will again but I will always play.. Thanks for the interest tho
@@oldmanpatriot1490 first frustrated, failed musician I've ever seen that's a narcissist as well. Don't let anyone steal those masterpieces from you bro.
Great interview!!
Huh I've never heard about any of this but close followers of the band might have been aware..
Sounds like a common occurrence with new bands,some tweaking of band lineups etc..
Doesn't surprise me in a sense because we generally hear about these things more these days with social media,where behind the scenes articles a thing understandably..
Bruno sounds like a very constructive contributing type of player,very interesting
Oh I read about Hotshot too.
Well glad he made some decent money through his writing for Danger Danger beyond his White Lion experience.
Vito rules!
I've quit countless bands for this exact same reason.
Drummer Greg D' Angelo used to be in Anthrax too :)
Stuck around longer than most would
Wait…wait, I never had a chance to listen. Wait…wait….I think I’ll listen later….
Bruno is a true rockstar! Danger Danger is Epic!!!
Cold? Perhaps. But there's a reason Vito was able to retire young and live very comfortably. And it wasn't by splitting up songwriting credits. He was the rare young musician who clearly understood where the money is in the business.
Vito didn’t retire. He quit because he hated being categorized as a being a guitar player in a hair band.
Same reason jake e lee disappeared.
@@onekoolmedic That's the stupiest excuse I've ever heard! He *WAS* a guitar player in a hair band!
He didn't like the direction of the popular music like grunge. He also had injury to his fretting hand.
@@supernothing77 gime a break you know how many tired excuses I've heard why he doesn't play anymore? He hurt his hand, he got tired of fame, his uncle died and that messed him up. I'm tired of hearing all the trash why he quit.
Good for him! That's a shitty attitude for someone to tell that to a member of their band.
Lamours In Brooklyn, not Queens
Well, remember that you’re getting one side of the story here, and from a guy who thinks Rock and roll is about how cute the singer is. Also remember…right after he left, Pride came out and sold a gazillion copies.
Surprising and hilarious that Vito would say something like that to this guy, because the band is no more, and Vito quit music all together many years ago.
Ha! I feel ya.
Made what a bad ass
Old interview
2:41 ahhh lol
Wow... never meet your hero's I guess.
I met tommy lee like 20 years ago and it still fucks with my head. He was cordial, but let's just say he wished I had bewbs and a pu$$y instead of a cack and balls lol
Because he told a guy who just joined the band that he won't be writing songs, lol. Yeah, horrible person.
@@MrOctober44pretty dickish in any scenario.
I’m surprised Vito was that rude. Is he known for that?
Yep
Vitto doesn't get the credit he deserves as a guitar great. It doesn't help that he went into hiding and became a recluse.
He already was a recluse until Mike tramp put him on stage
Wow Vito, who did you think you were?
Vito " I wanna be EVH " Bratta
Vitto is one of the Greats, so case dismissed...
Stupid patel
Huh.. was he replaced by James Lomenzo? The rock world is so small.
James Lomenzo is now in Megadeth.
Shit.. I remember way back when Lomenzo was in Black Label Society. It’s a small world for these guys.
Sounds like Vito. So sad.
Vito is an astute business person. He was in a field that he knew was going to disappear (earning money from hair metal) so he got out of it.
White lion is one of the very few bands that never made a bad album.
Or he was one of the main guys in the band and only wanted to play his own songs, lol. Couldn't be that. Had to be some master plan.
I thought it was common knowledge that he had hurt his hand and then his mother got sick and he had to take care of her.
If it's true It doesn't surprise me Vito telling him that when i seen white lion in 1989 after the show I went to get Vito autograph and the guy in front of me obviously didn't know his name and walked up to him and said HEY DUDE CAN I GET YOU'RE AUTOGRAPH and Vito looked up and told him my name ain't dude
@@tommyibanez3958 I think it was his father, not mother.
@@AndrewDeFaria Very possible
Kind of an awesome response from Vito though😆
the bigger question is why vito walked away into the night
walk this way no thanks steven
Cause he didn't have it in him Staying power. He loved guitar. That's it. He has said. Don't care anymore. DeMartini. Said same. Just don't wanna go out there. Peace
Nikki Sixx did all right i guess... Maybe not as well as white lion, but still 🤣
What? White Lion didn't come to close to Motley's success.
@@MrOctober44 that joke went rightbover your head.
Lol. Not a fan of the band but I appreciate Vito's talent.
Disgruntled employee much, Bruno?
Making fun of Mike Tramp’s accent, trying to imitate Vito’s voice, calling ridiculous Mike Tramp’s rehearsal work ethic, attributing to Vito some phantom comment that no one heard except you. Yeah, it’s not you, it’s them, who somehow managed to write two top 10 singles and other hits and go on to be a multi-platinum band. All without the help somehow of Bruno Ravel. Bruno, who then went on to write an entire album with just him and his drummer. The hypocrisy is breathtaking.
Someone in the public eye such as Vito, has managed to have a stellar reputation for over 30 years. But now we have people calling him a prick and a “douchebag” just based on what you said.
I know you Bruno. You’re the guy who goes into a well- established situation and says “I’m going to assert myself.” You start rocking the boat. The problem is that sometimes you rock the boat so hard, you end up being the one who gets tossed overboard.
Disgruntled employee much, Bruno?
Bruno wrote a lot of good songs. More than white Lion. They fucked up.
Like Eddie minus personality it seems
i dont think white lion captured what they did in the studio to live, their live stuff didn't seem world class at all, if you compare them to EVH
Have you ever seen them live for real????? They were awesome live!!!! What kind of remark is that ???? That you made!!!! Not a very nice one at all!!!! They don't have to sound like Van Halen! White Lion had their own style!!!!
They were crap live
@@michaelbujanda8785 all there live stuff on youtube sucks, i dont need to see them infront of me
Vitos live playing isn't as good. Go watch his stuff lota missed notes etc
Too bad, bruno is a good songwriter and Vito could have benefitted from that.
Vito was a better song writer.
Thank god he quit White Lion