Guitarist VITO BRATTA: I Would Love For WHITE LION Reunion To Happen Today
- Feb. 17, 2007
WHITE LION guitarist Vito Bratta was the in-studio guest on Eddie Trunk's "Friday Night Rocks" radio show on New York's Q104.3 FM last night (Friday, February 16). In what was being billed as his first interview in over 15 years, Bratta discussed what he has been doing since the band's breakup and spoke about the possibility of reforming WHITE LION with singer Mike Tramp. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow (transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET):
On the possibility of a WHITE LION reunion:
"As far as working with Mike Tramp again and doing the WHITE LION thing, I've never said 'No' to anything. I've said 'No' for certain reasons. Things have happened in my life where I've had to say 'No' to people. 'Listen, I just can't do this right now.' And there were reasons behind it. . . My father had a five-year illness, and it was just a nightmare. And there was no one who was gonna take care of him except for me and my mom, and that's what we did to the very end. Unfortunately, you can't just walk away. Now, in the WHITE LION days, it's not just you that's young — you're in your 20s — but your parents are young, too. There's really no medical stuff going on. I remember the tour bus pulling up… 'Oh, there's a two-year tour? Fine. Make it a three-year tour.' None of this stuff [with the parents getting ill] happened. But as you get older, there's responsibilities and things…. And there's… you know, financial [responsibilities], too. When you're young… I remember when WHITE LION went out — me, Mike, Greg and James — we never spoke about… I don't think anybody ever said, 'How much are we making tonight?' No one said a word about money, because we were so used to not having any that nobody cared. But then it gets to a point in your life where you've got bills to pay, and it's not just you that's gonna suffer — there's other people that are gonna suffer. 'Oh, I'm gonna go out and do this WHITE LION reunion tour, and I'm not really gonna make much, but I'm gonna have a blast.' Well, there's bills to be paid, and you can't tell the electric guy, 'Well, I'm just out having a blast' — you've gotta pay the bills. That, and like I said, the family illness… There just always seemed to be something. I never said 'No,' but the problem is… now I'm gonna use one of these stupid analogies I always do… When you've got a girlfriend and you break up, and she's basically cheating on you in front of you, saying, 'Well, if you don't get back together with me, this is what I'm gonna keep doing. And the more she cheats, the more you're not gonna get back with her. And the problem is that I have to keep watching Mike do these TRAMP'S WHITE LION [tours, featuring an all-new band playing WHITE LION songs] and all that stuff. I've always wished the guy luck, but the more he does these things, the more it makes me not wanna be part of anything. I don't know how much I can do to stop it, I just wish I could… I wish that didn't exist, I wish that part of it didn't exist. I understand what he's doing and all that stuff, I don't like it… I wish he wouldn't do it, but I understand why he's doing it. I wish him luck, but I'm not gonna sit here and tell anybody I'm not gonna do the WHITE LION thing ever again. I did kind of lie to you a little bit, Eddie, when you had asked me one time if the rumors of a hand injury were true. I said, 'No, they're false.' I mean, they actually were true. I did injure… I snapped something in my wrist about 1997, I think it was, that just prevented me from playing all day. It wasn't a hand injury that… In other words, I didn't know if I was making up my own excuses. This is gonna be 'Dr. Phil' now on Eddie's show. But I did have a hand injury, and the thing is that I was the type that played 14 hours a day. I mean, it was ridiculous what I was doing. I used to get home at four o'clock in the morning from club shows and play another two hours. I just was always playing. Guitar players will understand — to get to a certain level, you have to maintain it. It's like an athlete. And basically I was like a marathon runner who couldn't run more than 10 feet. So how was I gonna keep it up? So these are things I'm hoping to get over."
Q: Where does that stand now? Do you feel better? Do you still play? Do you still practice?
Vito Bratta: "It's gotten better, but I haven't tried to do, like… The actual injury I had, when I was touching the steel strings, it would feel like I was touching a live wire, like I was having electrical shocks. And the doctors basically told me, 'Listen, it's 50-50. You could lose the use of your hand, or you could be cured.' And it's up to me to decide, do I wanna play through pain? In the midst of all of this, family stuff was happening and everything else. So I had excuses for myself coming left and right. 'Now I can't play because of my hand.' 'Now I can't play because my Dad is not feeling well.' 'I can't play because of this.' But to answer the question [of the possibility of a WHITE LION reunion], I'm not gonna say, 'No, it'll never happen.' I would love for it to happen today, to be honest with you. I just don't think it can happen today. But I'm not gonna shut the door. And Mike Tramp knows that. And what I keep appealing to Mike is 'Stop shutting the door in my face.' You know what I mean?!"
WHITE LION's "The Definitive Rock Collection", a two-disc compilation featuring the band's hit 1987 single "Wait", plus "When Children Cry", "Tell Me", and several rare rehearsal recordings, came out on January 23 via Rhino.
According to Wikipedia, Vito Bratta was the guitarist and main songwriter for WHITE LION from 1983 to 1992. Bratta's style earned him worldwide acclaim, as well as numerous awards, including Guitar World magazine's "Best New Guitarist" in 1988. Following the breakup of WHITE LION, Bratta produced an album for the band CPR on Atlantic Records. Despite his cult status and guitar-based following, Bratta has not been involved in the music industry in any capacity since 1994. He is currently residing in his childhood house in Staten Island where he lives a modest life trying to keep himself out of the spotlight.
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COMMENT | posted by : H5N1 2/17/2007 7:12:57 PM
Good Read
COMMENT | posted by : sam sam 2/17/2007 7:22:06 PM
A reunion would be odd with James being in Megadeth now. I don't see him leaving Deth for this.
COMMENT | I hear you... posted by : ForRealHMfan 2/17/2007 7:29:36 PM
i refused to see tramp's WL, it had nothing to do with WL. I hope to hear Vito's guitar live again, with or without WL. Family are more important, than stardom.
COMMENT | Vito Brata ... posted by : wag 2/17/2007 7:35:32 PM
His guitar playing was the reason I liked White Lion in teh 80's. It wasn't Mike Tramps mono tone melodies that made the songs great, it Vito's catchy-ass riffs. I wish the guy all the best and think he should get back with White Lion and tour with Poison this summer, collect the check, and then make a solo record with Eric Martin or Gary Cherone on vocals.
I've had a couple of drinks and feel like yappin' ... forgetabout it
COMMENT | 2007 year of the reunion posted by : T-Boner.com 2/17/2007 8:12:27 PM
love/hate being the best and coolest
COMMENT | this guy sounds like an idiot posted by : tpie 2/17/2007 8:12:49 PM
i'm sorry, but it's true. he admitted he lied about the hand injury, and then there's this quote almost at the very beginning "I've never said 'No' to anything. I've said 'No' for certain reasons." Ummmm, huh!?
COMMENT | Fight To Survive........ posted by : dokkenfan 2/17/2007 8:13:28 PM
is , in my opinion, their best album. Raw metal and Vito absolutely kills on this album. Why this album is so hard to get is a mystery because it puts their other ones to shame. Vito has always been underrated.
COMMENT | posted by : stwla888 2/17/2007 8:21:59 PM
I for one would love to see White Lion Reunite. They do it I am there no doubt.
COMMENT | There is justification for certain bands reuniting, even if just for one tour. posted by : The Viceroy 2/17/2007 9:17:35 PM
And this ain't one of those bands.
They got way more than their allotted 15 minutes. Leave well enough alone.
Mike Tramp has already soiled anything they might have been able to do anyway.
COMMENT | posted by : saxon6666 2/17/2007 9:34:07 PM
That was a great interview. People can make fun of hair metal all they want but most of those hair metal bands had guitarists that could shred. Lets see any of these popular modern rock bands play some killer lead guitar work like Vito Bratto. Most of them can't solo to save there life. I am going to crank White Lion-Fight To Survive in honor of Vito.
COMMENT | ALL YOU NEED IS ROCK & ROLL posted by : Dreamer Deceiver 2/17/2007 9:38:43 PM
I wish they would reunite and make a new record. A tour to support it obviously too. I don't care what anyone says, the three White Lion records are great. I'm glad that Vito has resurfaced. He has always belonged in a special class amongst guitar players. I hope they can make a reunion happen.
COMMENT | ^^t-bone^^ posted by : Deth_dealer 2/17/2007 9:52:13 PM
why are you dragging love/hate into here? but since you mention it...eh, they had a couple good songs, but that's about it. i think a WL had more good songs.
COMMENT | posted by : jeffgq 2/17/2007 10:32:01 PM
2ns worst band ever. poison #1
COMMENT | Go solo posted by : weballergy 2/17/2007 10:51:12 PM
Damn, he should do some solo stuff, that'd be great! I don't care much for a WL reunion actually, but Vito recording a solo shred album would be _the shit!_
COMMENT | Vito Rules posted by : Yambag 2/18/2007 1:08:10 AM
He could out shred most these cookie bands without even breakin a sweat
COMMENT | posted by : fullshredd 2/18/2007 2:36:06 AM
White Lion were good except for one thing, MIKE TRAMP. He is a loser. He SUCKS in every sense of the word and his songwriting leaves A LOT to be desired. Little kids write better than him. Having said that Vito is an outstanding axeslinger and I'd love to see him shreddin' again, I don't care if it's in White Pussy or solo or a new band. I don't care.
COMMENT | Bratta should tell the others to.... posted by : Jeff Baker 2/18/2007 4:37:30 AM
"wait".
COMMENT | lol ^^ posted by : mickronson. 2/18/2007 6:39:33 AM
funny stuff up there by penisconcert
vito bratta was a good guitarist, i miss his playin
would love to see him return WL, but this interview gives you the impression it will never happen
COMMENT | posted by : Purpendicular 2/18/2007 7:27:13 AM
Fantastic player, glad to hear he's still around.
COMMENT | Reunion!! posted by : blaa 2/18/2007 8:13:00 AM
Vito seems like a good guy and his guitarwork is incredible!
Mike did som excellent work wtih Freak of nature, but the rip off he is doing nowadays should be stopped.
So reunite and make a new album...please
COMMENT | PenisConcert posted by : IbanezJem777 2/18/2007 9:45:44 AM
The girlfriend thing was an analogy - he was suggesting that Tramp was "cheating" by playing the songs he wrote without him - He wasn't talking about his actual girlfriend. Although I agree with you those are a lot of damn excuses I think he for sure could of (or still could) have a career as a guitar slinger and put out solo (shrapnel) type records. Everyone is different though maybe he is just not that motivated or who knows...cheers
COMMENT | StygianKING#1 posted by : IbanezJem777 2/18/2007 9:47:18 AM
Didn't Beavis and Butthead always make fun of Winger?..another cheesy band with a great guitar player - Reb Beach can rip it up
COMMENT | StygianKING#1 posted by : tpie 2/18/2007 10:24:45 AM
i agree! everyone here is like 'great interview'. it is!? the guy makes little sense to me, and sounds like a big whiner.
COMMENT | Kinda sad... posted by : sonicbrutality 2/18/2007 10:41:49 AM
I like how they put the Wikipedia thing at the bottom of the interview, Vito probably wrote that himself, oddly enough says he "tries to stay out of the spotlight" but when he's in it, he can't string a sentence together, or shut up for that matter.
COMMENT | My opinion posted by : sonicbrutality 2/18/2007 10:46:42 AM
Reb Beach STILL is an awesome guitar player, see solo CD "Masquerade" or Dokken's "Erase The Slate" album. Vito was a pretty goog guitarist, but not great, and George Lynch used to be a great guitarist, and now he's just blasted out on roids. IT IS sad to know that Chris Impellitteri, Michael Angel Batio, Andy Timmons, Steve Vai, and all these other guys floofed their hair out to make money knowing how talented they are. Oh well.
COMMENT | Glad to hear Vito is alive!:) posted by : Johnlocke666 2/18/2007 11:02:14 AM
Such a missed guitar talent really wish he would do some new material.As for a WL reunion i'm not really bothered what i wish for is for Tramp to get Freak Of Nature back together now THAT would be awesome!:)As for all you pricks slagging off Tramp ive met him several times and hes always been a friendly guy willing to talk about anything in fact when i met him he was more interested in me than bigging up himself!Hes got a great voice and has wrote some great songs too,just listen to Gathering Of Freaks and tell me a band that have written a better album than that.Timeless stuff.Rant over.Tramp forever.Welcome back Vito
COMMENT | White Lion sucked, posted by : hurricane hugo 2/18/2007 1:55:02 PM
but I heard "Little Fighter" on the radio last night...GodDAMN, what a solo! Definitely a brilliant guitarist.
plur
COMMENT | People who put down "Hair" bands posted by : Getizzyback 2/18/2007 3:04:45 PM
are just jealous , and the crap they listen too , can't even make it into a music store.
White Lion rocks! They opened at the "Fly on the Wall" tour , and nobody could even see their hair or make-up.So you "Negativers" keep doing your virusing on the forums , and we "real" rockers will keep rocking!
COMMENT | i'm not gonna lie posted by : saikiin 2/19/2007 12:55:07 AM
and say i don't dig White Lion. and it's mostly because of Vito and statements like his "guitarists would understand" one. he's one of those guys who loves music and it shows, even though aspects of their overall _thing_ are lame/fagaggay. and that chest hair. ohhh baby.
COMMENT | posted by : tanawana 2/19/2007 11:48:00 AM
"As far as working with Mike Tramp again and doing the WHITE LION thing, I've never said 'No' to anything. I've said 'No' for certain reasons."
Does this make sense??
COMMENT | Vito Bratta can do better than playing outdated White Lion stuff posted by : travyss 1/2/2008 5:05:20 PM
Vito Bratta, Nuno Bettencourt and Reb Beach were great schredders who played with wuss-rock bands. Steven Sweet, Blas Elias and Billy Sheehan are other great musicians who had potential but played music for ladies and wusses.
I would enjoy seeing these guys forming another G3 thing like Steve Vai and Joe Satriani did. That would rock.
COMMENT | IN RESPONSE TO ALL YOU IDIOTS OUT HERE posted by : brian2017 6/24/2008 1:34:40 AM
fIRST OFF, JAMES LOMENZO WOULD DEFINATLEY LEAVE MEGA DETH TO COME BACK TO A WHITE LION REUNION. IT WOULD PAY ALOT MORE THAN DETH, ALSO TO ALL YOU PEOPLE THAT DONT THINK A REUNION IS GONNA HAPPEN, WELL YOUR SADLY MISTAKEN, THERE WILL BE A REUNION BY 2009 , I GUARENTEE IT. FURTHER, VITO BRATTA WAS IF NOT THE BEST, THE SECOND BEST GUITAR PLAYER OF ALL TIME, AND THE MOST MELODIC GUITARIST. HE WAS MORE MUSICALLY TALENTED THEN ANYONE I HAVE EVER SEEN INCLUDING MALMSTEEN, EDDIE VAN HALEN AND MORE. WHITE LION WAS THE BEST BAND PERIOD EVER...ENOUGH SAID, WHO CARES WHT YOU THINK, I KNOW BETTER
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