@dockaiser This is a 1978 song by the awesome band UK (Allan Holdsworth-guitar; John Wetton-bass, vocals; Eddie Jobson-keyboards, electric violin; Bill Bruford-drums). Anyway, I am glad he stills plays his Bach and Paganini stuff. He is light years ahead of the kids in the bands these days who play three chords and no guitar solos.
Just found this after hearing Dream Theater's rendition of this song. This was A LOT better. Even Yngwie shredding the phrygian dominant during the solo was MILES better than Petrucci's attempt at the solo - which quite frankly was super underwhelming.
a good friend of mine worked for a fanzine and i had the chance to go with when he interviewed yngwie.he was the coolest guy ever.despite all his flash and tricks etc in person hes a very fast thinker, a very cool person.he listens to you and makes you feel like your important.hes truly incredible.he was warming up and to watch him up close is absolutely mind boggling.one the best players hands down and hes funny too.thanks for the awesome memories yngwie
Yngwie in the moment, keeping things loose. Great rendition here, on the Inspiration version, the Holdsworth really comes out. Brilliant stuff by Maestro Yngwie. U.K. was so futuristic when their first record came out. I remember my bandmates being completely boggled lol.
making this already epic/complex song into an even MORE over the top version is quite respectable ... love when he does that big riff after chorus one handed ! - even if you don't go for this genre in general, that is ' pretty good' playing by YJM and band, LOL ...
THIS BY FAR AND AWAY MY FAVORITE TRACK OF YNGWIE'S COVER TUNES.. THIS WAS THE TRACK THAT MY OLDER BROTHER GOT ME HOOKED ON BY MR.ALLAN HOLDSWORTH.. I GREW UP IN AN EXTREMELY MUSICAL FAMILY. MY FATHER AND SECOND OLDEST BROTHER.. I AM NOT A FAN OF YNGWIE J MAMSTEEN.. I WAS ALWAY'S MORE MUCH MORE OF A UNCLE~MR.STEVE VAI FANATIC..UNCLE~MR STEVE VAI WAS AND STILL IS THE HIGH PRIEST OF GUITARIST'S FOR ME... AS WELL AS MICHAEL ROMEO..THANK YOU FOR UPLOADING THIS VIDEO..
The original version with Allan Holdsworth is truly amazing. His solo is a true milestone😊👍 I didn’t hear them mentioning Allan, maybe they should have…
@misterstax1 Allan Holdsworth is one of my all-time favorite guitar heroes. I always love watching him play live. As far as Yngwie goes, I still love his playing, but I wish he would play more stuff that sounds like the song "Marching Out". That had a really Holdsworth-like feel to it. :)
As the Marching Out title track is fading out, listen out for a repeated solo pattern that sounds almost identical to one on the debut Michael Lee Firkins solo guitar album from 1990.
in every album ... has been able to find the right singer .... for me the best ever ... that is m.vescera god bless you my hero .. yngwie malmsteen is a genius .
as a fan of the real one... it is horrible .. I could write a paper on why. so many reasons. including the obvious slop of the band and annyong drummer...
@@morbidmanmusic It’s far from horrible, and I’m also a fan of the real (original) song. Obviously the original is superior, but for a cover done by a metal artist, it has its own unique flavor, and I especially love the way the vocals translate to this heavier version. I definitely agree that the drummer is the weak link within this performance, but even still I found it to be a quite enjoyable homage to Allan and U.K.
I saw UK perform this live twice. Once with Bill Bruford and Alan Holdsworth and the 2cnd time with Terry Bozzio. One of the great prog classics imhop.
@@artrock5741 Technically yes, but Yngwie is the one playing Holdsworth’s parts that Allan wrote himself (if I’m not mistaken), so technically you’re both right lol
Wow, ive never heard yngwie play the way he does over shifting key centers, he usually blasts off in one key. Not saying i didnt think he could not, js ive never heard him do it before.
Yeah, thats usually typical from crappy players who cant even play a proper blues scale, so they flame on players like yngwie only to feel better about themselves...
He’s also listed Holdsworth as one of his favorite guitarists. Honestly, U.K. had one of the most impressive line-ups of all time, every musician in the band is an absolute legend.
@misterstax I agree on most of what you said. But careful what you say when u stereotype a yngwie lover as being incapable growing out of tha and stuck in rudimentary form of music. that couldn't be more false. By the way, I must have seen holdsworth a dozen times and as much i think he's incredible, and highly musically advanced..he can too get boring too after 5 sounds or more...and yes he likes his melodic minor and whole tone scales as much as Yngwie with Harminic minor and diminshed 7..
Swedish guitarists seem to love Allan Holdsworth, and I can’t blame them. You have Yngwie of course, but theirs also a lot of prog and metal guitarists in the Swedish music scene that take heavy influence from Holdsworth. Meshuggah’s guitarist, Frederik Thorndal was maybe the first to really introduce Allan’s unique outside sound to the genre of metal. Also, the guitarist of the Swedish prog rock band The Flower Kings, Roine Stolt, mixes a lot of Holdsworth into many of his leads, though it’s far less technical than Allan’s playing. Finally there is Per Nilsson, a metal/prog guitarist who’s tone and legato are heavily influenced by Allan, and he’s even covered a few of Allan’s songs before. It’s also been amazing to see how many people are still discovering and loving Allan’s music, even after his passing. A timeless legend who will forever be one of the best to ever touch the electric guitar.
@Levis Strauss Certainly just my opinion but, Allan has such a way that makes each and every note seem absolutely necessary. It seems that Yngwie plays too many notes and misses the soulful way Allan squeezes every drop out of each note. I think it just becomes a bit hazy.
@@whizwerx I definitely understand where you’re coming from, and partially agree, but I must say that I really enjoy this cover, even though it can’t hold a candle to the original. I’m glad that he didn’t try to completely replicate the style of the original, as it probably would have been butchered. Allan’s playing is definitely outside of Yngwie’s comfort zone. However, I like how he shifted the style to a more prog-metal feel, which allowed him to cover the song in a way that was more so in line with his playing style, while still being able to pay homage to Holdsworth through some of the lead sections, though still leaning more on his style than Holdsworth’s.
mark boals sounds the same as on the records. unbelievable!
What a solo!
I love how he is mixing the Malmsteen and Holdswoth style!
Incredible!
I cant hear any Holdswoth style , just plain malsteen style ! anyway a fun choice to play a UK song
@@antonlindhlm8225 a little bit of AH, near 4:13
what makes yngster so unbelievable is his ability to improv and just go all out no holds barred. .he's really insane
@dockaiser This is a 1978 song by the awesome band UK (Allan Holdsworth-guitar; John Wetton-bass, vocals; Eddie Jobson-keyboards, electric violin; Bill Bruford-drums). Anyway, I am glad he stills plays his Bach and Paganini stuff. He is light years ahead of the kids in the bands these days who play three chords and no guitar solos.
👍🏻
Just found this after hearing Dream Theater's rendition of this song. This was A LOT better. Even Yngwie shredding the phrygian dominant during the solo was MILES better than Petrucci's attempt at the solo - which quite frankly was super underwhelming.
Damn, didn't know Yngwie liked UK! This is fucking badass 👍👍🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟
a good friend of mine worked for a fanzine and i had the chance to go with when he interviewed yngwie.he was the coolest guy ever.despite all his flash and tricks etc in person hes a very fast thinker, a very cool person.he listens to you and makes you feel like your important.hes truly incredible.he was warming up and to watch him up close is absolutely mind boggling.one the best players hands down and hes funny too.thanks for the awesome memories yngwie
Where was this ?
In those days Malmsteen was untouchable, phenomenal, even Allan Holdsworth would have been impressed by his rendition of 'In the Dead of Night'.
I got to see the UK reunion show in NYC last year.It was great.
I cant believe 10 years ago I posted this.
Yngwie in the moment, keeping things loose. Great rendition here, on the Inspiration version, the Holdsworth really comes out. Brilliant stuff by Maestro Yngwie. U.K. was so futuristic when their first record came out. I remember my bandmates being completely boggled lol.
making this already epic/complex song into an even MORE over the top version is quite respectable ... love when he does that big riff after chorus one handed !
- even if you don't go for this genre in general, that is ' pretty good' playing by YJM and band, LOL ...
THIS BY FAR AND AWAY MY FAVORITE TRACK OF YNGWIE'S COVER TUNES.. THIS WAS THE TRACK THAT MY OLDER BROTHER GOT ME HOOKED ON BY MR.ALLAN HOLDSWORTH.. I GREW UP IN AN EXTREMELY MUSICAL FAMILY.
MY FATHER AND SECOND OLDEST BROTHER..
I AM NOT A FAN OF YNGWIE J MAMSTEEN.. I WAS ALWAY'S MORE MUCH MORE OF A UNCLE~MR.STEVE VAI FANATIC..UNCLE~MR
STEVE VAI WAS AND STILL IS THE HIGH PRIEST OF GUITARIST'S FOR ME... AS WELL AS MICHAEL ROMEO..THANK YOU FOR UPLOADING THIS VIDEO..
Temazo increíble!!! ❤ Mark e Yngwie son una combinación excelente 💯👌🎸🎸
The original version with Allan Holdsworth is truly amazing. His solo is a true milestone😊👍 I didn’t hear them mentioning Allan, maybe they should have…
To their defense, it is a classic.
they don't have to.. how much yngwie paid for the song to Allan is much more appreciated than your comment
I am here because Alan Holdsworth
@misterstax1 Allan Holdsworth is one of my all-time favorite guitar heroes. I always love watching him play live. As far as Yngwie goes, I still love his playing, but I wish he would play more stuff that sounds like the song "Marching Out". That had a really Holdsworth-like feel to it. :)
As the Marching Out title track is fading out, listen out for a repeated solo pattern that sounds almost identical to one on the debut Michael Lee Firkins solo guitar album from 1990.
in every album ... has been able to find the right singer .... for me the best ever ... that is m.vescera god bless you my hero .. yngwie malmsteen is a genius .
Whaaa incroyable performance !!!!! Yngwie est incroyable 😍
I Can't Get Enough Of Your Rare Videos. Please Don't Stop Posting Them. Yngwie's Tone and Playing is Awesome.
soooo good. No words to describe!!!
as a fan of the real one... it is horrible .. I could write a paper on why. so many reasons. including the obvious slop of the band and annyong drummer...
@@morbidmanmusic It’s far from horrible, and I’m also a fan of the real (original) song. Obviously the original is superior, but for a cover done by a metal artist, it has its own unique flavor, and I especially love the way the vocals translate to this heavier version. I definitely agree that the drummer is the weak link within this performance, but even still I found it to be a quite enjoyable homage to Allan and U.K.
This is a great cover! !
Now play that odd time signature baseline while singing that lead with an angelic voice That's John Motherfucking Whetton for you.
Yngwie Malmsteen is the all time best and the purest of all. No bs.
I saw UK perform this live twice. Once with Bill Bruford and Alan Holdsworth and the 2cnd time with Terry Bozzio. One of the great prog classics imhop.
Mark Boals knows NO RIVALS!!! He's aBsolutely THE BEST EVER MALE VOICE - Blessed by GOD!!!m
Love the guy, and also Jørn Lande!
Awesome. Inspiration is a great album.
que hermosa canción!!. que voz y que solo de guitarra por favor.
the only singer that belongs to malmsteen..wow, love that voice, and al he has written.!
Good lord Yngwie!! Covering Holdsworth.. mad respect!
Actually "covering" his favorite keyboardist Eddie Jobson who wrote the music
@@artrock5741 Technically yes, but Yngwie is the one playing Holdsworth’s parts that Allan wrote himself (if I’m not mistaken), so technically you’re both right lol
@@artrock5741 Yeah, but he chose this because of Holdsworth. He's praised Holdsworth many times on record.
un grande pezzo rock progressive che si scioglie e si espande prendendo il volo con il barocco malmsteeniano!
Thanx for sharing this!
Aldridge on Drums 🤘
Hands down the best singer he had............!!!!
fantastic
As always without reservation, Yngwie Rulz!
1996 i remember when i went to Rasputin récord store in Campbell california to get this Amazing CD and get a safeway and buy a dark beer and enyoyed
I was there
Do you remember what venue he was playing? Was this at Ginos?
Very inspired! Love it!
GREAT PIECE OF MUSIC.
Boals is brilliant live
this is rare
自分の故郷でライブ楽しんでプレイしていますね🔥🔥🔥💗💗💗🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
Wow, ive never heard yngwie play the way he does over shifting key centers, he usually blasts off in one key. Not saying i didnt think he could not, js ive never heard him do it before.
i prefer the original by UK
Thank you, for sharing.
10% holdsworth, 90 % muscle memory.
Spot on.
Great cover
I believe you are right. Yamaha's and look how the left hand comes up over his head. Thats Tommy's time keeping thing
Respect! 🤟
incredible!
Hermoso cover
Yeah, thats usually typical from crappy players who cant even play a proper blues scale, so they flame on players like yngwie only to feel better about themselves...
I believe that Malmsteen is a big Eddie Jobson fan.
He’s also listed Holdsworth as one of his favorite guitarists. Honestly, U.K. had one of the most impressive line-ups of all time, every musician in the band is an absolute legend.
Who isn't? Eddie's fabulous. ❤
@misterstax I agree on most of what you said. But careful what you say when u stereotype a yngwie lover as being incapable growing out of tha and stuck in rudimentary form of music. that couldn't be more false. By the way, I must have seen holdsworth a dozen times and as much i think he's incredible, and highly musically advanced..he can too get boring too after 5 sounds or more...and yes he likes his melodic minor and whole tone scales as much as Yngwie with Harminic minor and diminshed 7..
This is How to destroy an amazing solo from Holdsworth
Singer: "Do'h I turned my mic off"
Fucking Outstanding !
Not a bad cover..of UK song.
Without ripping me a new one, I recognize YJM, mark boals and tommy aldridge, who is the bassist and keyboardist?
Barry Sparks on bass and Mats Olausson (RIP) on keyboards.
👍❤️
killer band
Talk about over egging the pudding.
gotta hand it to the Swede for paying homage to Holdsworth. Goodnight Allan.
Swedish guitarists seem to love Allan Holdsworth, and I can’t blame them. You have Yngwie of course, but theirs also a lot of prog and metal guitarists in the Swedish music scene that take heavy influence from Holdsworth. Meshuggah’s guitarist, Frederik Thorndal was maybe the first to really introduce Allan’s unique outside sound to the genre of metal. Also, the guitarist of the Swedish prog rock band The Flower Kings, Roine Stolt, mixes a lot of Holdsworth into many of his leads, though it’s far less technical than Allan’s playing. Finally there is Per Nilsson, a metal/prog guitarist who’s tone and legato are heavily influenced by Allan, and he’s even covered a few of Allan’s songs before. It’s also been amazing to see how many people are still discovering and loving Allan’s music, even after his passing. A timeless legend who will forever be one of the best to ever touch the electric guitar.
Yngwie is God
En av mina favoriter.....för alla evigheter....han blandade sitt eget lirande med Holdsworth
Tommy Aldridge impecable
He、cam-e、
intohisownasanartist🎸👑
Tommy Aldridge in drums....
more videos please!! I could lower the performance of some site?
💥🔥🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸💥🔥🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🤘💪🎼
Mark Boals!!
FUCK YEAH, BUDDY!!! ROYAL SINGER, MARK BOALS!!!
I wonder how many singers shoulders got "re arrranged" by yngwie's headstock... 🤔
Fair play to Malmsteen doing this. I do prefer Holdsworth's approach to the Neo classic stuff.
Omg
UA-camのコメント欄は本当に勉強になる。思いもよらない感想を知ることができるから。歌は入り損ねたのではなく何か機材的な問題。トミーアルドリッジが7拍子に慣れてないって?腹よじれたわ。
Good choice of prog famous song only in Japan into heavy metal newly.
I hope Alaska as next.
JimiBax68 Var det här Gino-giget?
Okay, såg det nu. Grymt bra gig!
No Holdswoorth no party
With Holdsworth?
Well done mr. Malmsteen when trying to follow up on Allan Holdsworth ;)
Amazing, Malmsteen can play Holdsworth very well
No no…this is exactly how to destroy a beautiful Holdsworth solo…I’m sorry Yngwie, never touch this again
Absolutely, just a bunch of forgettable shredding.
Wtf. Thought UK wrote this song
Eddie Jobson (UK) did write this song, with lyrics by John Wetton.
Ingwie is so stuck in his 80's look and still playing his Bach/Paganini stuff
"Stuck"? Yeah, he should be playing '90s Grunge, or 2000s Nu-Metal, huh. You're a moron.
Malmsteen covering UK is blasphemy. He can't hold a candle to anyone in that band.
Cum caralho!!!
Ребята играют очень быстро. Но не понимают, о чем эта музыка.
You clearly don't understand music then.
Malmsteen took music lessons from J. S. Bach.
The rhythm sounds off, vocals are even better though
Well … UK they ain’t …
More is More😂
Yeah, he's uber talented and all that but, he took a nice rib-eye and made hamburger.
@Levis Strauss Certainly just my opinion but, Allan has such a way that makes each and every note seem absolutely necessary. It seems that Yngwie plays too many notes and misses the soulful way Allan squeezes every drop out of each note. I think it just becomes a bit hazy.
@@whizwerx I definitely understand where you’re coming from, and partially agree, but I must say that I really enjoy this cover, even though it can’t hold a candle to the original. I’m glad that he didn’t try to completely replicate the style of the original, as it probably would have been butchered. Allan’s playing is definitely outside of Yngwie’s comfort zone. However, I like how he shifted the style to a more prog-metal feel, which allowed him to cover the song in a way that was more so in line with his playing style, while still being able to pay homage to Holdsworth through some of the lead sections, though still leaning more on his style than Holdsworth’s.
@@MetalheadNation I respect that analysis.
イントロでボーカルが入りそこなってますね。
ギターがうるさすぎですね。ドラムがだんだんもたってきてる。
変拍子になれてないのか、おかずうつとき悩んでますね。
completely butchered the solo with his shred shenanigans, just my opinion
terrible tema, espectacular de la mano del maestro malmsteen
I couldn't have asked! A great song is ruined.
he has no finesse and plays boring up and down scales/ plodding drummer feels like a cinder block pulling one underwater.