Thanks for posting, had missed that part with the interview! Keith 1983-1986 is a rare chapter. He's cool, he plays GREAT, he flirts with the oldtimers just to get a spot himself with them and" give back" no doubt as a tribute to them and himself, remember how he got punhced in the face and how hated the British invasion was back in the day by those who inpsired Keith. He is in the game. Total control over his guitar. He sings great back up. Fantastic.
Now turn up the bass. Last part of that Keith puts himself in the classroom only to outshine the master - era (listen to Keiths guitar and how it just hops around that bass and drum):