I like this, I thought he killed in the 80's



I like this, I thought he killed in the 80's



This is from the Live Sentence home video. It's great, aside from Bonnett's voice crapping out.![]()
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Great job of screwing up your guitar cable and then not having a spare one, dumbass.
Rising Force was the only thing I could ever latch on to from Yngwie. I still listen to that album now. Aside from Rising Force, I like to watch him play in videos sometimes because he's such a great player. I like his rhythms a lot too, like in Now Your Ships are Burned.
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Yeah cool vid. I posted this the other day in the "people you respected alot more after seeing them" thread or whatever it was called. Yngwie blew me away when I saw him with Alcatrazz.
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I'm an internet person. All we do is waste time evaluating things that have next-to-zero real world significance.
Remember, it's just a plank of wood. YOU have to find the music in it - The Telecaster Handbook



Effing sweet. Trilogy is the album that got me into him. From there I went backwards then forward. I like his entire catalog... Sure some riffs are recycled but every album is completely solid. I was extremely impressed with Relentless. Yng's got a lot of music left in him.
such a great song...



I'd never seen this one before, so thanks for posting it.
When I was a young teen, I was amazed by Yngwie and tried my best to learn whatever I could decipher of his. He's a true master in every sense of the word, and I honestly get sick of people always adding a disclaimer before mentioning him - something like "even if you don't like him or his music".....that's F'in BS.
I was so stoked when he did his SD interview live on the forum. I finally got to ask him the question I'd always wanted to ask him, and I got a proper answer. That made my day.
http://www.seymourduncan.com/forum/s...d.php?t=183018
Me - Good to see you here Mr. Malmsteen. One of the first concerts I went to as a young teenager was Yngwie Malmsteen, Talas, and Sound Barrier at the Hollywood Palladium in '85.
I remember thinking "this guy doesn't sound like anyone else" and figured you could probably play just about anything you set your mind to, but were trying to carve your own identity.
My question is this......if you could add another LIVING guitar player's entire musical mind and technical skill set to your own, so that you'd have everything they're capable of added to your capabilities, who would you choose?
Yngwie - I don't think like that. But I'll have to say, Allen Holdsworth. He does some stuff that's so outside the box.