I watched this tonight. I have a connection with Steve Vai in some ways. I saw his 1st show with Alcatraz in Riverside Ca. Didn't expect to see him there but he impressed me big time, playing all of Yngwie's licks in front of a hostile crowd. I also saw him play with David Lee Roth in LA. When Passion and Warfare came out, my father was dying from lung cancer. I bought the tape, and brought it with me when I got the call to fly out. I don't really know any of you people but I will share this. My dad was terminal. I had a day to talk with him, and after that he was doped up on morphine and running out the clock. When the time came and he was passing on, I played For the Love of God on my Sony Walkman. I just now listened to it again. That song will always move me. I wanted to connect that song to my fathers passing. A little weird but that's what I wanted to do at the time, and I'm glad I did it. I was pulling the night shift, it was just me and my pop for the last time.
That was a good documentary. I didn't know Elwood Francis worked with Vai, I only knew of him from Billy Gibbons. Thanks for sharing the link.