Disclaimer, there is no YouTube video of this, but here is the link:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3hr5h
Since DLR is off limits, I'm going with the best guitarist he ever played with (yes I went there). Its not particularly a great video, but it was perfect for its time for me. I was about a year and change into playing guitar and this album was my first guitar book and the first album I tried to study from front to back. Though I'm partial to "For The Love Of God...", and almost picked that video for this, it had to be this one. Why? Because I was the spitting image of the goddamn kid in this video. I was short, had hair down to my middle back and could play my ass off. Eventually, I learned most of the album, minus a few crazy licks here and there, but did Steve Vai ever hire me?
Yes, actually he did. But not as a guitar player. I did get a chance to restring and play every guitar he had in his studio (about 75), including the guitar in "For The Love Of God..." and I think that if I didn't look so much like the kid (even in my early 20s), he might've given me a "musical shot" of some sort. His memories of working with that kid and band were one of those "Faye Dunaway would walk out of interview if you mention Mommie Dearest" kinda things.
Even watching the video just now for this, I had a raging nostalgia. That album and the new couple of years were the best development for my guitar playing. Kinda makes me miss it....