"2"^^ . . . . "No"@en . "No"@en . . "\"For the Love of God (Live)\" is a song by Steve Vai which Every piece of music must have a title, so why not this? Perhaps a more fitting one would have been \"An Exercise In Self-Indulgence\", if Rush hadn't hijacked that twelve years earlier. Vai recorded this piece on the fourth day of a ten day fast, apparently while pursuing some altered state of consciousness. The album version runs to 6 minutes 2 seconds. In 2005 he recorded a live version with the Holland Metropole Orchestra, conducted by Chris Opperman. Here, the solo clarinet introduction and the harp arpeggios are a distinct improvement on the usual lead guitar. Overall, this version is reminiscent of the Deep Purple orchestration \"April\"; the only difference being that the supposedly so egocentric Ritchie Blackmore looks positively humble in comparison. (thanks, Alexander Baron - London, England)"@en . . "No"@en . . . "No"@en . "5"^^ . . . "For the Love of God (instrumental)"@en . . . "3"^^ . "3"^^ . "No"@en . "5"^^ . . . . "\"For the Love of God (Live)\" is a song by Steve Vai which Every piece of music must have a title, so why not this? Perhaps a more fitting one would have been \"An Exercise In Self-Indulgence\", if Rush hadn't hijacked that twelve years earlier. Overall, this version is reminiscent of the Deep Purple orchestration \"April\"; the only difference being that the supposedly so egocentric Ritchie Blackmore looks positively humble in comparison. (thanks, Alexander Baron - London, England)"@en . "No"@en . .