Yeah I covered that Burning heart song many yrs ago by Vandenberg who also sounds a lot like John sykes who also was in whitesnake and hes a terrifick song writer n guitar player..I like that 3 piece band John created Blue Murder..wow what a talent..Glad I found your channel again
I had Alibi by Vandenberg on cassette years ago. Wore it out. Recently found it on UA-cam. Great for the time . Vivians performance with Dio, Last in Line live from Philadelphia is legendary . Thanks for keeping these great guitarists viable on your channel. ✌️
I saw Vandenberg (the band) in 1982 at Hammersmith Odeon, they were supporting the Michael Schenker Group. That was a great evening of guitar. I also saw Vandenberg and Campbell play with Whitesnake . Adrian is a good player in my book.
I LOVE your Channel!! See your other videos... Van Halen 1 and 2, Dokken, Extreme, Whitesnake, ...all of them are muy favourit guitar players. Thanks for sharing! You got a new subscriber. ; )
Vivien Campbells old Hot licks VHS video is an amazing watch and explains how guitarists such as Gary Moore influenced licks such as the one featured here. Great tuition here of some great players here, love watching your videos
Another great session! I remember seeing two shows from ☝🏻 this (Whitesnake w/ Bad English opening) tour in S.and N.Carolina in 1988. Sincere thanks for what you do Mr. Latenightlessons, you are doing God’s good work 🤘🏼
REALLY love Your taste in guitar players. The lessons are perfect in every way! Thanks for sharing. Already learned those 3 cool Greg Howe licks and posted them too.
Very valuable lesson again Dave. Thanks. Vivian's solo is very reminiscent of Gary Moore''s solo from his live album " We want Moore". Vivian is / was a huge fan of GM. I saw Vivian a few times in Dublin with a band called Sweet Savage in the early 80's a few months before he joined DIO. The rest is history.
Now that I've expelled all of my jealousy and self loathing, I admit I love the channel and your insight. I'm self taught with ZERO theory and have no idea why this note goes with that note, and to listen to it is almost like listening to Chinese, but I still come back. Keep pissing off all of us bedroom rockers because we actually love it.😁
Hey I just now saw your videos and I’m very impressed with the way you have a lot of unknowns about the players and then the awesome play throughs is more than just a look at the playing but detailed effectively and easy to understand !!! Awesome awesome awesome bro thanks
Even though I've never really listen to either player much, I'd say the melodic licks in this make it my favourite Three For all so far, I've watched almost all of them. I've never been a DIO fan or a Whitesnake fan, so it was a pleasant surprise :D
Ha ha! This kind of stuff takes me back to the 80's when I was trying to figure out all the cool licks from the big players! The iconic GUITAR solo's! I used to love to go to concerts just to see what these guys would have up their sleeves for their solos! Goo stuff! These are the kind of solos that I think Made Eugene's Trick Bag so cool! It was just that individual guitar that put out everything that player had! Thanks for the video!
Awesome lesson. I didn't think about it until now but the Peavey Vandenberg guitar and the Kramer Nightswan both had a 24.75 scale length. The Vivian Campbell lick you did at the end sounded awesome. He's been doing that one a long time. I watched him play it with Dio and Whitesnake. It's not easy to get the fingers rolling like that! And then Vandenberg was practicing so much that I think I remember reading he had to soak his hands in Epsom salts and permanently injured his hand. Sorry for the book! Loved the lesson!
Thanks! Some interesting licks. That fast Vivian Campbell pattern is very Gary Moore, he used it a lot. I can’t wait for you to take a look at Michael Schenker’s playing 😃
In my youth I wanted a Kramer Nightswan but sadly never got around too it. Campbell used one & it was cool guitar. Another great video 🍺‘Ski & I’m from Buffalo.
These vids are great, man. Thanks for doing 'em. One minor point, though- the self-titled Whitesnake was actually their seventh album, not their debut. Keep 'em coming!
LATE NIGHT LESSONS, thanks for the video lesson on adrian and vivian. Did Vivian Campbell use harmonic minor licks and riff in DIO? I have seen doug Aldrich use that vivian campbell arpeggio lick using it in 3 octaves
Bernie Marsden and Micky Moody were more classical , bluesy , and were so creative in their own style . Good job again David . You are my favourite UA-cam channel
Hey Dave do you have a video that covers just arpeggios? I love the sound of them, but could never figure out what they're playing. I would love it if you could do an indepth dive into arpeggios... if you haven't already. Thanks! 😊
The Accelerando/ Pivot arpeggio is copyrighted at Gary Moore. Com 😁👍. Brilliant excersize thank you for posting. Made me smile when you were listing all the great players that had been in WS reminded me of Cov's one liner about Richie Blackmore's Raincoat due to the short working life expectancy and how that particular comment came back to bite him in the arse, metaphorically speaking. 🤣
Hi my name is Vincent. I went to the 87 Whitesnake concert and saw those solos and was blown away by them in Madison Square garden. I know you are showing the licks. The last one I'm interested in the pivoting note solo with Vivian Campbell. Can you write out the tab please. I would pay you for it. It would make a excellent exercise to practice to. Thank you for this video.
I prefer your channel over so many others for guitar content. AV is a superb melodic player. I love your Sykes lessons however can you do one specifically on Sykes pivot arpeggios from Blue Murder solos? Never sure how he does it!
Hello David. Adrian and Vivian, two greats from the 80's. Funny, just noticed how both their names end with "ian." Would have been great to see Adrian join the others in Dio's Hearing Aid "We're Stars" guitar compilation. I remember attending a Vandenberg concert here in Corpus Christi, Texas. I think it was the Heading For A Storm tour. Adrian was sporting his, If I can remember, Zebra stripe shirt, blue spandex pants and white fur boots. I just can't remember who they toured with. Have you done a 3 John Norum Licks yet? If so, let me know, and I'll scroll through all your videos to watch. Anyway, Thanks for another great Licks video. Rock !! \m/
Thanks David. It would be helpful if you would give a brief explanation of the picking pattern. It's not always entirely clear what you're doing at times.
Man I wish you would do a chordplay and three for all on thin lizzy. The classic line up of robbo and Gorham. They are always overlooked and criminally underrated. Thin lizzy Phil lynott greatest band ever
Sykes pretty much has the whole package. They couldn't even replace him with two exceptional guitarists.....and then you had the Blue Murder albums! Problem for us is, he's still living off the 1987 album royalties, which explains the lack of output from him in recent times, as he's very comfortable.
You sure he actually gets publishing/royalties off the 2 Whitesnake albums? Still, if ever? That form of income has dried up for virtually all rock musicians who made it big back then. Except maybe 10 or less of them. Coverdale always owned the Whitesnake name. That is how he has fired so many and nothing legal they could do about it. I owned the first Blue Murder LP record, bought it when it first came out. Now it just sounds like generic dated material to me unlike my personal faves of the era.
Sykes also sang backing vocals and co-wrote that album including lyrics on some tunes. Without Sykes, that album would not have been even close to what it became with him.
Sykes reportedly jokingly asked for and received a miilion dollars while Coverdale was courting him. This wasn't an Ozzy-Sharon situation, as John got HALF the publishing on WS87. I imagine he wisely invested his funds, as his net worth is currently estimated to be $10 Million. And to quote Coverdale on how WS87's currently selling, "It’s still a f---ing handsome seller, to be perfectly honest with you, in a changed industry." Even Bernie Marsden relatively recently said of "Here I go again" of which he partly wrote, "The royalty cheques are very welcome." And I'll take any one Blue Murder song any day over anything Whitesnake's produced since the 1987 album.
@@bobowrathsovine. Sykes reportedly jokingly asked for and received a miilion dollars while Coverdale was courting him. This wasn't an Ozzy-Sharon situation, as John got HALF the publishing on WS87. I imagine he wisely invested his funds, as his net worth is currently estimated to be $10 Million. And to quote Coverdale on how WS87's currently selling, "It’s still a f---ing handsome seller, to be perfectly honest with you, in a changed industry." Even Bernie Marsden relatively recently said of "Here I go again" of which he partly wrote, "The royalty cheques are very welcome." And I'll take any one Blue Murder song any day over anything Whitesnake's produced since the 1987 album.
I was lucky enough to see that tour in Pensacola, Florida with one BIG exception. I guess Viv was out sick for a few dates so the lineup had Adrian Vandenburg and Steve Vai. This was post-"Crossroads" but pre-"Passion &Warfare" Vai so I didn't really know him all that well. Adrian just played rhythm while Vai took ever single solo. If I only knew then...
That wasn't the ''87 album tour, that would have been the Slip of the Tongue tour in 1989/90. Vai didn't have anything to do with Whitesnake until the start of the Slip of the Tongue sessions when Vandenberg injured his left hand and was unable to play guitar for I think it was almost a year. Vai was brought in and recorded all the guitar parts for the album, and by the time the album was released, and tour booked, Vandenberg was back in action and it was Vai and Vandenberg that done the tour
@@widdlemeister It actually was the "Whitesnake" tour because I saw them when I was still in high school. I saw the "Slip of the Tongue" tour in Jacksonville because it was closer to where I went to college. I believe the first time was in late spring or summer of 1987 and it was a re-scheduled show. Either way, it was a great show, I was just bummed to have missed Campbell since I was a fan before I moved here from England in 1984. Still would have preferred to see Sykes (who I later saw a few years after the "Blue Murder" release). Cheers.
"Blue Murder" MANNNN O' MAAAAAANNN!!!.... What an All-Star lineup that band had huh??!!!!...that album is an often-overlooked and underrated album that flew right under the 80s radar except for me and a few others like you we seem to be close in age I'm pushing 50.. you look to be a few years younger but if so you're holding up well bro....lol. all that 80s party and didn't do my face and no good... LMAO 🤣🤣 🤣... That blue murder record is such a good record Man!!!!
Hey, first time im seeing you/your videos. I just wanted to say that i hope you are making your own music or are in a band playing guitar and making music. Because i can see you very passionate about guitar and you play very well! I grew up with all of those 80s guitarists too and you sound just as proficient as they were. We need more of those 80s sounds today. SO if you arent already? Start doing your thing, and someday there will be a guy or girl making a video of some of YOUR BEST GUITAR WORK!!! : )
Wonderful lesson ,I don't how you keep raising the bar Dave but you do. Are you close to a Steve Stevens lesson yet ? Finding your channel was one fabulous happy accident.
How do you so quickly know all the notes? Your very talented and smart. I've been playing for 30 years and the other day I couldn't even tell my bass player what fret or note I was on.
Dave - Recently discovered your channel and as gentlemen of a certain age, we both deeply admire many of the same players. At the risk of sounding like a 14 year old, do you Tab out your lessons and where can that material be found?
Adrian & Viv were awesome together. When discussing Viv, you can’t forget Sweet Savage & Last In Line. Viv & Phil do an incredible “dueling guitars” solo live, too. What would be cool is hearing a Steve, Phil, Viv comparison. Messing Steve/Phil & Viv/Phil.
Individual Sequels/Follow-up videos for both of these great guitarists would be appreciated (when you get the chance), David. I want to learn about that chirpy staccato style Vivian uses so well with Dio on the 1st two albums. I remember reading in Guitar Player that he can't use his left hand ring finger very much for guitar (other than for bending). It bends chords out of tune. I'm not sure what's wrong with it.
you should post time stamps of every solo on every video you do please,it´s difficult to scroll over the entire video each lick,i think most would agree
Yeah I covered that Burning heart song many yrs ago by Vandenberg who also sounds a lot like John sykes who also was in whitesnake and hes a terrifick song writer n guitar player..I like that 3 piece band John created Blue Murder..wow what a talent..Glad I found your channel again
I had Alibi by Vandenberg on cassette years ago. Wore it out. Recently found it on UA-cam. Great for the time . Vivians performance with Dio, Last in Line live from Philadelphia is legendary . Thanks for keeping these great guitarists viable on your channel. ✌️
Ah Vivian Campbell, one of many great Irish guitarists :)
2 very underrated players
I saw Vandenberg (the band) in 1982 at Hammersmith Odeon, they were supporting the Michael Schenker Group. That was a great evening of guitar. I also saw Vandenberg and Campbell play with Whitesnake . Adrian is a good player in my book.
I LOVE your Channel!!
See your other videos... Van Halen 1 and 2, Dokken, Extreme, Whitesnake, ...all of them are muy favourit guitar players.
Thanks for sharing!
You got a new subscriber. ; )
Love some Vandenberg licks. Burning heart was a killer tune.
Amazing solo in Burning Heart!
I like the solo in "Welcome to the Club".
Vivien Campbells old Hot licks VHS video is an amazing watch and explains how guitarists such as Gary Moore influenced licks such as the one featured here. Great tuition here of some great players here, love watching your videos
I love both of these amazing featured guitarists!!! Thanks again, David!
Another great session! I remember seeing two shows from ☝🏻 this (Whitesnake w/ Bad English opening) tour in S.and N.Carolina in 1988. Sincere thanks for what you do Mr. Latenightlessons, you are doing God’s good work 🤘🏼
Adrian is one of my favorite heros. Dave, great lesson!
Check out Adrian's group Moonkings
Thanks again... slowly coming out of a rut... your videos are helping.. thank you sir 🤘
Cool tee shirt! Thanks for more Whitesnake riffs .. that first lick is killer! And damn, you are a great guitarist in your own right David.
Excellent stuff. Love both of these guys!!!
REALLY love
Your taste in guitar players. The lessons are perfect in every way! Thanks for sharing. Already learned those 3 cool Greg Howe licks and posted them too.
That Greg Howe video blew me away!
*Amazing creative players*
Very valuable lesson again Dave. Thanks. Vivian's solo is very reminiscent of Gary Moore''s solo from his live album " We want Moore". Vivian is / was a huge fan of GM. I saw Vivian a few times in Dublin with a band called Sweet Savage in the early 80's a few months before he joined DIO. The rest is history.
Good one!!!! Thank you for putting this out!!!
Definitely add some Adrian licks from his "Vandenburg" days.....Welcome to the club!!!!
Now that I've expelled all of my jealousy and self loathing, I admit I love the channel and your insight. I'm self taught with ZERO theory and have no idea why this note goes with that note, and to listen to it is almost like listening to Chinese, but I still come back. Keep pissing off all of us bedroom rockers because we actually love it.😁
Those Peavey Vandenbergs were some of the best playing guitars of the era.
Yes! Two of my big requests
Those Vivian Campbell licks were awesome! Great job playing that!
Anybody else's brain still refuses to see Vivian in Def Leppard?
Hey I just now saw your videos and I’m very impressed with the way you have a lot of unknowns about the players and then the awesome play throughs is more than just a look at the playing but detailed effectively and easy to understand !!! Awesome awesome awesome bro thanks
Even though I've never really listen to either player much, I'd say the melodic licks in this make it my favourite Three For all so far, I've watched almost all of them. I've never been a DIO fan or a Whitesnake fan, so it was a pleasant surprise :D
Great licks, thanks for the lesson.
Good one Dave!!!
Ready for a Late Night Lessons Vernon Reid!!! Monster guitar player!!! Pretty Please!!!🤘😎👍❤🎸
Ha ha! This kind of stuff takes me back to the 80's when I was trying to figure out all the cool licks from the big players! The iconic GUITAR solo's! I used to love to go to concerts just to see what these guys would have up their sleeves for their solos! Goo stuff! These are the kind of solos that I think Made Eugene's Trick Bag so cool! It was just that individual guitar that put out everything that player had! Thanks for the video!
Your Late Night Lessons are so enjoyable! I absolutely love these.
Great video Dave , keep em comin'
Awesome lesson. I didn't think about it until now but the Peavey Vandenberg guitar and the Kramer Nightswan both had a 24.75 scale length. The Vivian Campbell lick you did at the end sounded awesome. He's been doing that one a long time. I watched him play it with Dio and Whitesnake. It's not easy to get the fingers rolling like that! And then Vandenberg was practicing so much that I think I remember reading he had to soak his hands in Epsom salts and permanently injured his hand. Sorry for the book! Loved the lesson!
Yes Vivian C with DIO !! great job on these licks, i also dig Sykes & Vandenburg licks, can you plz do the Rainbow in the Dark solo next plz
Some of the best quality lesson's you will find on UA-cam...
You lessons never disappoint!!
Thanks I needed this. I just gotta learn his solo to Still of the Night
Thanks! Some interesting licks. That fast Vivian Campbell pattern is very Gary Moore, he used it a lot.
I can’t wait for you to take a look at Michael Schenker’s playing 😃
Hi, actually Mr. B has already done Mr. S in a three-for-all. Here if it helps. ua-cam.com/video/_j_e5-i8Hvg/v-deo.html
René B Bad Thanks! I’ll take look 👍
No problems mate, it was a good call, Schenker is pretty awesome. Hope you enjoy it, I did. Enjoy the rest of your day. 🤘
René B Bad it was good, thanks! Time for some zzzzzz👍
Gary was doing the arpeggio idea in the early seventies ,listen to his first solo album,or colloseum II
Outstanding. You're a very good player.
In my youth I wanted a Kramer Nightswan but sadly never got around too it. Campbell used one & it was cool guitar. Another great video 🍺‘Ski & I’m from Buffalo.
They just reissued Kramer Nightswan in the Polka dot finish....$900
I seen that but I liked the cracked lightning finish.
Lighting bolt finish is cool...easy to do with a airbrush. Aztec finish was cool and different too
Both Adrian and Vivian's guitars were the same scale. Both has ebony fretboards..my favorite
Does anybody know how the reissue compares to the original?
These vids are great, man. Thanks for doing 'em.
One minor point, though- the self-titled Whitesnake was actually their seventh album, not their debut.
Keep 'em coming!
I saw Whitesnake during the Slip of the Tongue tour and Adrian Vandenberg blew Steve Vai out of the water. It was very impressive.
*Awesome lick tutorial LNL!*
LATE NIGHT LESSONS, thanks for the video lesson on adrian and vivian.
Did Vivian Campbell use harmonic minor licks and riff in DIO?
I have seen doug Aldrich use that vivian campbell arpeggio lick using it in 3 octaves
Bernie Marsden and Micky Moody were more classical , bluesy , and were so creative in their own style . Good job again David . You are my favourite UA-cam channel
Vivian re-recorded the solo for the single edit of Give Me All Your Love Tonight
Hey Dave do you have a video that covers just arpeggios? I love the sound of them, but could never figure out what they're playing. I would love it if you could do an indepth dive into arpeggios... if you haven't already. Thanks! 😊
thank you for knowledge
I never paid any attention to Adrian but I always loved his Peavy signature ax. It is literally the only artist signature guitar I would want to own.
Excellent video !!!
The Accelerando/ Pivot arpeggio is copyrighted at Gary Moore. Com
😁👍. Brilliant excersize thank you for posting. Made me smile when you were listing all the great players that had been in WS reminded me of Cov's one liner about Richie Blackmore's Raincoat
due to the short working life expectancy and how that particular comment came back to bite him in the arse, metaphorically speaking. 🤣
Hi my name is Vincent. I went to the 87 Whitesnake concert and saw those solos and was blown away by them in Madison Square garden. I know you are showing the licks. The last one I'm interested in the pivoting note solo with Vivian Campbell. Can you write out the tab please. I would pay you for it. It would make a excellent exercise to practice to. Thank you for this video.
Vivian played much better in Dio than in Whitesnake
Burning Heart was not only epic but Adrian's solo for that song was beautiful!
I prefer your channel over so many others for guitar content. AV is a superb melodic player. I love your Sykes lessons however can you do one specifically on Sykes pivot arpeggios from Blue Murder solos? Never sure how he does it!
Hello David. Adrian and Vivian, two greats from the 80's. Funny, just noticed how both their names end with "ian." Would have been great to see Adrian join the others in Dio's Hearing Aid "We're Stars" guitar compilation. I remember attending a Vandenberg concert here in Corpus Christi, Texas. I think it was the Heading For A Storm tour. Adrian was sporting his, If I can remember, Zebra stripe shirt, blue spandex pants and white fur boots. I just can't remember who they toured with. Have you done a 3 John Norum Licks yet? If so, let me know, and I'll scroll through all your videos to watch. Anyway, Thanks for another great Licks video. Rock !! \m/
Holy Smokes 😳 🎸 🔥 💨
Did you see the article about Vandenberg reforming?
**** I can see you are very passionate about guitar and you play very well!
Love the videos. A smidge less talking in them, more playing please!
very good video! who do you think is the best guitar player vivian or adrian? and because?
Vivian Campbell's band Shadow King with Lou Gramm on Vocals was my favourite Vivian album.
Thanks David. It would be helpful if you would give a brief explanation of the picking pattern. It's not always entirely clear what you're doing at times.
Ive enjoyed your channel man.
Would you consider doing a video on Johnny Marr or James Honeyman-Scott ? Thanks Dave...Love all the Videos
i'd like to see that as well.
I remember watching Vivian and one of his REH instructional videos. Or maybe it was RHE?
More from Vivian
Waiting for the day when you join Whitesnake.
Man I wish you would do a chordplay and three for all on thin lizzy. The classic line up of robbo and Gorham. They are always overlooked and criminally underrated. Thin lizzy Phil lynott greatest band ever
Such a killer band! 🔥
Gorham and Robbo were a great guitar team!
Sykes pretty much has the whole package. They couldn't even replace him with two exceptional guitarists.....and then you had the Blue Murder albums! Problem for us is, he's still living off the 1987 album royalties, which explains the lack of output from him in recent times, as he's very comfortable.
You sure he actually gets publishing/royalties off the 2 Whitesnake albums? Still, if ever? That form of income has dried up for virtually all rock musicians who made it big back then. Except maybe 10 or less of them. Coverdale always owned the Whitesnake name. That is how he has fired so many and nothing legal they could do about it. I owned the first Blue Murder LP record, bought it when it first came out. Now it just sounds like generic dated material to me unlike my personal faves of the era.
Sykes also sang backing vocals and co-wrote that album including lyrics on some tunes. Without Sykes, that album would not have been even close to what it became with him.
Sykes reportedly jokingly asked for and received a miilion dollars while Coverdale was courting him. This wasn't an Ozzy-Sharon situation, as John got HALF the publishing on WS87. I imagine he wisely invested his funds, as his net worth is currently estimated to be $10 Million. And to quote Coverdale on how WS87's currently selling, "It’s still a f---ing handsome seller, to be perfectly honest with you, in a changed industry." Even Bernie Marsden relatively recently said of "Here I go again" of which he partly wrote, "The royalty cheques are very welcome."
And I'll take any one Blue Murder song any day over anything Whitesnake's produced since the 1987 album.
@@bobowrathsovine. Sykes reportedly jokingly asked for and received a miilion dollars while Coverdale was courting him. This wasn't an Ozzy-Sharon situation, as John got HALF the publishing on WS87. I imagine he wisely invested his funds, as his net worth is currently estimated to be $10 Million. And to quote Coverdale on how WS87's currently selling, "It’s still a f---ing handsome seller, to be perfectly honest with you, in a changed industry." Even Bernie Marsden relatively recently said of "Here I go again" of which he partly wrote, "The royalty cheques are very welcome."
And I'll take any one Blue Murder song any day over anything Whitesnake's produced since the 1987 album.
@@jkdbobby what do you mean courting? Like dating?
Thanks for the workout 🎸🏋️♀️👊
Hi! I was wondering if you (consciously) use circle picking? I see your right hand thumb flex quite a lot.
I was lucky enough to see that tour in Pensacola, Florida with one BIG exception. I guess Viv was out sick for a few dates so the lineup had Adrian Vandenburg and Steve Vai. This was post-"Crossroads" but pre-"Passion &Warfare" Vai so I didn't really know him all that well. Adrian just played rhythm while Vai took ever single solo. If I only knew then...
That wasn't the ''87 album tour, that would have been the Slip of the Tongue tour in 1989/90. Vai didn't have anything to do with Whitesnake until the start of the Slip of the Tongue sessions when Vandenberg injured his left hand and was unable to play guitar for I think it was almost a year. Vai was brought in and recorded all the guitar parts for the album, and by the time the album was released, and tour booked, Vandenberg was back in action and it was Vai and Vandenberg that done the tour
@@widdlemeister It actually was the "Whitesnake" tour because I saw them when I was still in high school. I saw the "Slip of the Tongue" tour in Jacksonville because it was closer to where I went to college. I believe the first time was in late spring or summer of 1987 and it was a re-scheduled show. Either way, it was a great show, I was just bummed to have missed Campbell since I was a fan before I moved here from England in 1984. Still would have preferred to see Sykes (who I later saw a few years after the "Blue Murder" release). Cheers.
Killer as always.👍
"Blue Murder" MANNNN O' MAAAAAANNN!!!.... What an All-Star lineup that band had huh??!!!!...that album is an often-overlooked and underrated album that flew right under the 80s radar except for me and a few others like you we seem to be close in age I'm pushing 50.. you look to be a few years younger but if so you're holding up well bro....lol. all that 80s party and didn't do my face and no good... LMAO 🤣🤣 🤣... That blue murder record is such a good record Man!!!!
Hey, first time im seeing you/your videos. I just wanted to say that i hope you are making your own music or are in a band playing guitar and making music. Because i can see you very passionate about guitar and you play very well! I grew up with all of those 80s guitarists too and you sound just as proficient as they were. We need more of those 80s sounds today. SO if you arent already? Start doing your thing, and someday there will be a guy or girl making a video of some of YOUR BEST GUITAR WORK!!! : )
Do one on Ty Tabor!
Yes please
The Chords of Kings x
3 Ty Tabor licks
Amen
Already done ;) ua-cam.com/video/dM9TUK6THDw/v-deo.html
Thanks Stefan!
I'll see what I can do with that Three-For-All request!
\m/ KING'S X \m/
@@LateNightLessons Well, THAT would be awesome, one can never have enough Ty and King's X! :)
'pivot arpeggio' by Vivian Campbell was copied from Dirty Fingers by Gary Moore ( Campbell has admitted he stole many things from Gary )
Life story or Licks ? I think there is some licks in the video somewhere guys
Wonderful lesson ,I don't how you keep raising the bar Dave but you do. Are you close to a Steve Stevens lesson yet ? Finding your channel was one fabulous happy accident.
How do you so quickly know all the notes? Your very talented and smart. I've been playing for 30 years and the other day I couldn't even tell my bass player what fret or note I was on.
Dave - Recently discovered your channel and as gentlemen of a certain age, we both deeply admire many of the same players.
At the risk of sounding like a 14 year old, do you Tab out your lessons and where can that material be found?
Dutch glory like Eddie Van Halen 😃👍🏼
John Sycker es la bestia del álbum 1987.
Velocidad,arpegios,...harmonicos y feeling..............☠☠☠☠☠☠
Vivian Campbell playing in Def Lep is like Mario Andretti driving a cab.
hahahahaha...well that was fast..."The 1987 DEBUT..." [CLICK] [holds head] [shakes head]
Bernice Marsden and Co might have a few things to say about that!!!
Adrian & Viv were awesome together.
When discussing Viv, you can’t forget Sweet Savage & Last In Line.
Viv & Phil do an incredible “dueling guitars” solo live, too.
What would be cool is hearing a Steve, Phil, Viv comparison. Messing Steve/Phil & Viv/Phil.
Oh Lordy! Another Steve Clark turd.
9:28 is also a Gary Moore lick from his Dirty Fingers song
Would you consider doing a video about Mohamed Suicmez?Thanks for these videos, they're pretty useful to me
We would need a whole series on Muhammed Suicmez and Necrophagist (and I would be front and center ready to try and learn)!
the Viv lick is real close to the Gary Moore pivot licks in End of the world...
Being Irish ,seems likely he was inspired by Garys lick,I think Gary picked all the notes ,though.
david smith Viv is influenced no doubt
Adrian just announced reforming Vandenberg
What Seymours do have in that strat there, bud?
Individual Sequels/Follow-up videos for both of these great guitarists would be appreciated (when you get the chance), David. I want to learn about that chirpy staccato style Vivian uses so well with Dio on the 1st two albums. I remember reading in Guitar Player that he can't use his left hand ring finger very much for guitar (other than for bending). It bends chords out of tune. I'm not sure what's wrong with it.
You should do one of these for Vinnie Vincent.
Hell yeah. Especially his solos...
Please do something about Paul Kossoff
Can you share the link to the full solo?
@49:00 here: ua-cam.com/video/P0JSaKWRRIs/v-deo.html
Yeah, can't confuse AV with Yngwie's arps... I love Adrian's melodic style much like Neil Schon's masterpieces.
you should post time stamps of every solo on every video you do please,it´s difficult to scroll over the entire video each lick,i think most would agree
damm it, dude your the man on the licks ....whoa nellie
IMO, some if Vivian's best work is in Riverdogs! Great stuff!!