Hi Angelo, some interesting guitar players have said Michael was an influence: Kirk Hammett, Dave Mustaine, Dave Meniketti, Rory Gallagher mentioned him, Slash loves him, Warren DeMartini & George Lynch were influenced by him, Billy Corgan ...John Norum, Yngwie Malmsteen tipped their hat to him. Not bad, eh ?!
@@mc5869Absolutely agree,Michael Schenker is not underrated by true hardock and heavy metal musicians and fans ,but by mainstream massmedia bulshiters!!!!!!!
I saw him at a club in vancouver 5 years ago he had all 3 singers from the 5 albums..needless to say it was most entertaining..no more then 200 people and i got my ticket for 20 ducks..sweet deal..saw the black crows for 40 buks 3 weeks later ...then 2 months later mr biff bifford came saxen shenker n the crows 100 buk..alchohol 300
"Underrated" LMAO. You contradict yourself. How could he be a "musician's musician" and be underrated at the same time? You are either fantasizing that you are in possession of some secret knowledge and special insight the rest of the world lacks, or you haven't got a clue what the word "underrated" means.
"Michael Schenker is truly a guitar virtuoso, and this performance is a testament to his unparalleled skills and musical genius. From his early days with the Scorpions to his time with UFO and then forming the Michael Schenker Group (MSG), Schenker has left an indelible mark on the world of rock and metal. His unique style, characterized by melodic solos and innovative riffs, has inspired countless guitarists around the world. Watching him perform 'Into the Arena' live in 1981 brings back so many memories of the golden era of rock. Kudos to the entire band for such an electrifying performance, and a special shoutout to Cozy Powell, whose drumming legacy will forever remain unmatched. Rock on, Schenker! 🎸🤘
"Underrated" LMFAO. Rock's greatest players cite him as an influence. You either know nothing about the world of rock guitar, or you're confused as to the meaning of the word "underrated."
I will never forget the first time I heard about MSG. I was just starting to really get into music, and it was a very exciting time. I started buying Metal magazines like Circus and Hit Parader. I was reading a mag and there was an ad for MSG's 2nd album, the logo with the V and red MSG was so cool I ran out and bought it. I have been a huge fan ever since.
It's not just as if Schenker is a great guitar player (maybe the greatest guitar player in rock/metal history), he's a phenomenal composer/songwriter as well. This is what sets him apart from greatly skilled guitar players, who couldn't write more than 2 captivating solos in their life, and what puts him at the level of a guy like Ritchie Blackmore. In fact, I would also say Schenker is one of the greatest composers/songwriters in rock/metal history. I feel as captivated while listening to Into The Arena, Lost Horizons, On And On, and Captain Nemo as I do when listening to great classical music.
For me, this era of MSG is hard rock at it's best! Is their any band Cozy Powell doesn't make WAY better? What a great drummer. And this era of Schenker is my favorite. His playing, writing, and his cool factor, are at his all time career high.
My youth! Rainbow, MSG, Sabbath with Dio and Ozzy with Randy/Jake e lee/Don Airey was what kept me in my Room toll mid 80s. After that it was pretty much over!
Whitesnake maybe? Did he improve them compare to Iain paice, and did Ansley Dunbar improve on cozy? Also Sabbath? Not hating on cozy I think he's amazing. Rainbow and msg he definitely improved
Check out that vintage KSHE-95 t-shirt the bass player has on!! Real Rock Radio-St. Louis, MO. And how cute is Michael!! I saw him with UFO in the 80's, love that band!! Sherry from St. Louis says "Hi!"
The way this video was shot is genius. It gets right to the centre of the action at every turn, especially Michael's playing, and the angle of the camera on Cozy's drumming is a masterstroke!
Why haven´t I heard of this?? I normaly listen to this kind of music, but never heard of the Michael Schenker group!!!??? Were have I BEEN??????!!!!! This is Epic!
It's cool that you bring this up. The first few times that I saw him. I couldn't get over how much real estate he could cover with 3 fingers. Definitely the king of his kind.
Awesome! Total salute for posting this vid for the rest of us to enjoy! Who the f*n hell in their RIGHT MIND would choose "todays" rock musicians over this stuff?!?! Not.. even.. close. ~JSV
I love that slightly melancholic tone Schenker has, it makes him unique amongst heavy rock guitarists. It's that trademark sound that raises him above the pack, up there with Blackmore and Uli Jon Roth
What that is, he is using minor scales, some arpeggios, mixing that in with blues scale, major. He does not really use effects pedals much, Just a wah pedal and a wall of amps, most of the time. He never mindlessly shreds, he does not ever sound like boring shred olympics, like some guys do.
What a great band this was Chris Glenn was from the Alex Harvey band who never made it big in the U.S. but we’re a great Scottish band and there guitar player was great and played with Nazerath after Alex Harvey band. But just like this band they were all good musicians
So, sometimes when someone tells me something is good and I'd like it, I don't listen to it. Not because that person doesn't know my taste, but because I want to tuck it away and wait years to discover it. I've been into guitar players since I was 9 -- I turn 40 this year and have been hearing about Schenker for decades. Just now taking a listen...glad I tucked this one away so that I didn't burnout on it 25 years ago lol! He's pretty rad!
Now that you've discovered Schenker - you must MUST! hear 'Assault Attack'. Monster album ('Ulcer' is the mindblowing instrumental on that one). Phenomenal guitar playing.
Yeah he's not necessarily underrated, but I don't think he gets enough recognition for how influential he was towards guitar playing in the 70s and 80s and shred guitar.
Rockpalast WDR TV, Germany Hamburg early 1981.Gladly available on CD and DVD. I have it both. Legendary phenomenal Concert.Rip Cozy Powell and Paul Raymond🙏
2018, Michael Schenker, one of the most underrated, underappreciated, and oft-ignored guitarists from the era that spanned the 70's right through until today. I have never seen him on the top 100, let alone top 200 best guitarists of all-time. Where would I place him? I'm not sure but he would be surrounded by names like Carlos Santana, Slowhand Clapton, Joe Bonamassa, and even Mark Knopfler. Yes...he IS that fucking good.
Michael is, and always will be the IDOL, inspiration, and Virtuoso, Guitar Hero for all the others we hold in Reverence Today like Ed Van Halen,Randy Rhoades,Joe Satriani, Steve Vai,Yngwie Malmsteen, and all the others in their Electric Glory! Just as he was the successor of the legacy of Beck, Clapton, Page, Blackmore,Trower and of course""THE G.O.A.T. JAMES MARSHALL HENDRIX! LONG LIVE ROCK and ROLL!
Yes - if you think about it, he was always in demand and played with some of the best outfits on the planet, all of whom were happy to have him in their lineups. RIP Mr Powell.
He is the reason I started playing guitar back in 1983, him and Metallica’s first album came out then as did Slayers and guitarist were everywhere you turn your head, it was an incredible time, heavy metal was literally main stream around then and it was awesome to be a teenager who loved guitar. From my parents generation of music and then mine it was great. Micheal Schenker has to be the most gifted guitarist in History and that song proves it, it is identical to the album so he must construct these solos cuz he knows them by heart, I only wish I can play close to what he does one day as I’m trying like hell but the fast stuff is so tuff😡 I truly love this guys playing 🤟🏻
Perhaps it is JUST me....but does anyone else see the utter SIMPLICITY in Michael's playing (esp when U compare it to others in his class)...but there is MORE RAW emotion in it? What do you think...is it just me...or does anyone else see and hear what I do?
I loved him in UFO and hated that he left but was extremely satisfied when he produced this! I can't wait to see him when he comes to my town in April....❤
When Cozy Powell passed away, I was really absent-minded. The unique way of hitting his drums impressed him. I was a genius. He will be reborn and become a genius drummer. 💖☺
I’ve heard this a thousand times before as I am a big Schenker fan but have never seen the video. That part at 1:47 where he slips those extra notes in is genius and gets me every time.
I love this song. Michael Schenker is definitely one of the most under-rated guitarists ever. Both Guitar World and Rolling Stone magazines left him out of their top 100 guitarists of all time, which goes to show you their lack of credibility when it comes to discussing guitar.
I just saw MSG in San Diego last night, and Michael did not miss a note. I doubt I've ever seen him play as well, whether on video or live. If you have the chance to see him on this tour, DO SO!!! YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED... Axe, thank you for posting all of this amazing footage! Cheers...
I like how Paul Raymond introduces a legend.- "On the drums, the man behind The Jeff Beck Group, Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow and now we got him: COZY POWELL!".
Here's An Underrated Man. As A Guitarist And A Musician.. He Deserves A More Fair Evaluation.. His Position Is Not Here. He Needs To Be Go Up A Lot. No Matter What Anyone Says, It's Always The Best For Me.
Used to love these. Pretty sure I saw them at the Liverpool Empire on this tour . Looking back now and watching him play reminds me of just how good Ritchie Blackmore was
Saw them at Hammersmith the night before this concert was recorded (missed out on Klause and Rudi coming on as special guests for this one - natch) . Still one of the best gigs I've ever been to.
While Michael Schenker is most definitely under-rated, Alex Lifeson is not. Lifeson has received all manner of notoriety and accolades. Schenker on the other hand...who, IMHO is far more talented than Lifeson, has not.
I just missed out on seeing Michael with UFO When he left and the Late great Paul Chapman joined them so when MSG formed and started this tour i was overjoyed that i would get my chance to see michael on stage and i was not disapointed and what made it even better was that Cozy powell was in the band too, what a 70's icon he was.
This is a fun riff to play on guitar. Love that first record by MSG. Great bass player. I'd say he's the "find of the 80s" lol. Love Simon's drumming on the record, but man Cozy is a beast. Beautiful synth interlude from Paul.
I can still remember hearing on the radio on holiday that Michael Schenker had formed his own band. I'd recently gotten into UFO after hearing the Obsessions Album and as a youngster learning to play guitar Schenker quickly became my guitar hero. Its not only speed.... he had a subtlety and tone still unsurpassed today.
Holy Crap!!! 2:35 lick is amazing. I didnt know much about him but now I'm a fan. The hype about him is less than what it really should be. Easily one of the greatest.
These videos are awesome! I've always been surprised that neither Gibson or Marshall ever made Michael Schenker model guitars/amps. According the Michael,the Marshall JCM800 was suppossedly designed to get his sound. Michael's hands are the biggest parts of his tone- his touch,attack and vibrato are unmatched. He strangles the neck on those bends with vibrato and lightens up at just the right time when needed (for more subtle vibrato or dynamics.) Such a fantastic player.
That's actually the JCM 900 you're thinking of. He said that when it came out, one of the engineers from Marshall told him that it "your sound built in".
Michael Schenker, the most underrated lead guitarist the last 4 decades bar none. He is and always will be a musician's musician.
Hi Angelo, some interesting guitar players have said Michael was an influence: Kirk Hammett, Dave Mustaine, Dave Meniketti, Rory Gallagher mentioned him, Slash loves him, Warren DeMartini & George Lynch were influenced by him, Billy Corgan ...John Norum, Yngwie Malmsteen tipped their hat to him. Not bad, eh ?!
@@mc5869Absolutely agree,Michael Schenker is not underrated by true hardock and heavy metal musicians and fans ,but by mainstream massmedia bulshiters!!!!!!!
underrated???????????????????????????
I saw him at a club in vancouver 5 years ago he had all 3 singers from the 5 albums..needless to say it was most entertaining..no more then 200 people and i got my ticket for 20 ducks..sweet deal..saw the black crows for 40 buks 3 weeks later ...then 2 months later mr biff bifford came saxen shenker n the crows 100 buk..alchohol 300
"Underrated" LMAO. You contradict yourself. How could he be a "musician's musician" and be underrated at the same time? You are either fantasizing that you are in possession of some secret knowledge and special insight the rest of the world lacks, or you haven't got a clue what the word "underrated" means.
"Michael Schenker is truly a guitar virtuoso, and this performance is a testament to his unparalleled skills and musical genius. From his early days with the Scorpions to his time with UFO and then forming the Michael Schenker Group (MSG), Schenker has left an indelible mark on the world of rock and metal. His unique style, characterized by melodic solos and innovative riffs, has inspired countless guitarists around the world. Watching him perform 'Into the Arena' live in 1981 brings back so many memories of the golden era of rock. Kudos to the entire band for such an electrifying performance, and a special shoutout to Cozy Powell, whose drumming legacy will forever remain unmatched. Rock on, Schenker! 🎸🤘
Michael is probably the most underrated rock guitarist ever. He's an absolute beast. Blowing the doors off most his contemporaries.
"Underrated" LMFAO. Rock's greatest players cite him as an influence. You either know nothing about the world of rock guitar, or you're confused as to the meaning of the word "underrated."
Who's the bassist? He's kicking ass.
That's Chris Glenn from the Alex Harvey Band ! @@reggaefan2700
This singer is fantastic, watch the whole show, these guys are in their 20's
I will never forget the first time I heard about MSG. I was just starting to really get into music, and it was a very exciting time. I started buying Metal magazines like Circus and Hit Parader. I was reading a mag and there was an ad for MSG's 2nd album, the logo with the V and red MSG was so cool I ran out and bought it. I have been a huge fan ever since.
¡Toma ya!
Schenker was, and still is, absolutely brilliant - instantly recognisable!
RIP Cozy Powell and Paul Raymond.....
素晴らしいです。カッコいいです。❤️🔥🙏
🥲🥲🥲😿
It's not just as if Schenker is a great guitar player (maybe the greatest guitar player in rock/metal history), he's a phenomenal composer/songwriter as well. This is what sets him apart from greatly skilled guitar players, who couldn't write more than 2 captivating solos in their life, and what puts him at the level of a guy like Ritchie Blackmore. In fact, I would also say Schenker is one of the greatest composers/songwriters in rock/metal history. I feel as captivated while listening to Into The Arena, Lost Horizons, On And On, and Captain Nemo as I do when listening to great classical music.
I agree with you & He plays with 3 fingers 95 % of the time , my number #1 for me & I heard 98 % of most of the Guitarists in different music styles !
oooh I want your drug dealer's name.....
@@victorhanson1475 Look in the mirror. There he is.
My eternal guitar hero. His melody have the element of courage and sorrow.
I like very much. Much respect from Japan.
michael schenkar is who inspired me to play guitar
Michael Schenker is one of those unique players that you can immediately tell who it is. Many have tried, but none will ever sound like him.
For me, this era of MSG is hard rock at it's best! Is their any band Cozy Powell doesn't make WAY better? What a great drummer. And this era of Schenker is my favorite. His playing, writing, and his cool factor, are at his all time career high.
My youth! Rainbow, MSG, Sabbath with Dio and Ozzy with Randy/Jake e lee/Don Airey was what kept me in my Room toll mid 80s. After that it was pretty much over!
Possibly Randy Castillo could have been dangerous for Cozy Powell....
Whitesnake maybe? Did he improve them compare to Iain paice, and did Ansley Dunbar improve on cozy? Also Sabbath? Not hating on cozy I think he's amazing. Rainbow and msg he definitely improved
Cozy's playing here is below par. If you compare it to Simon Phillips brilliant performance on the original studioversion.
I saw this tour in Bristol. Then the tour for the second album. Still got them and the live album that followed. Brilliant.
Simply pure music gem, amazing musicians! 80's Hard rock and heavy metal forever! Schenker is pure talent!!!!
Cheers from Italy
Best guitarist ever!! I've had the honor to meet him twice!!! He is such a humble and wonderful man!!!! "The Max-Ax" Man!!!!! Michael Schenker!!!
It's "The Mad Ax Man" not Max Ax Man.
何回も何回も見たけど見飽きない。やっぱりマイケルはすごいな~
My favourite Michael piece. I want to play this properly its fantastic.
A stellar guitarist with a stellar band supporting him. Chris Glen and the late Cozy Powell were an amazing rhythm section.
You are so right
Check out that vintage KSHE-95 t-shirt the bass player has on!! Real Rock Radio-St. Louis, MO. And how cute is Michael!! I saw him with UFO in the 80's, love that band!! Sherry from St. Louis says "Hi!"
if it was in the 80's it was Paul Chapman with UFO !
The way this video was shot is genius. It gets right to the centre of the action at every turn, especially Michael's playing, and the angle of the camera on Cozy's drumming is a masterstroke!
Why haven´t I heard of this?? I normaly listen to this kind of music, but never heard of the Michael Schenker group!!!??? Were have I BEEN??????!!!!! This is Epic!
Best first and second finger stretch and trills still with us, Gary Moore had the same RIP Gary, no one else close
It's cool that you bring this up. The first few times that I saw him. I couldn't get over how much real estate he could cover with 3 fingers. Definitely the king of his kind.
My all time favourite song from MSG. I was 13 years old, now 45. Love it
What an incredible mix Schenker's guitar work and Cozy's drum work - just brilliant!
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Awesome! Total salute for posting this vid for the rest of us to enjoy!
Who the f*n hell in their RIGHT MIND would choose "todays" rock musicians over this stuff?!?!
Not.. even.. close.
~JSV
This song is absolutely amazing!!! This performance is outstanding.
Michael Schenker - one of the best guitarists in Rock of all time, monster musician with the Gibson Flying-V
I love that slightly melancholic tone Schenker has, it makes him unique amongst heavy rock guitarists. It's that trademark sound that raises him above the pack, up there with Blackmore and Uli Jon Roth
What that is, he is using minor scales, some arpeggios, mixing that in with blues scale, major. He does not really use effects pedals much, Just a wah pedal and a wall of amps, most of the time. He never mindlessly shreds, he does not ever sound like boring shred olympics, like some guys do.
The German Soul....
love how the cameraman stays focused on his hands.amazing those were the days.thanx.
What a great band this was Chris Glenn was from the Alex Harvey band who never made it big in the U.S. but we’re a great Scottish band and there guitar player was great and played with Nazerath after Alex Harvey band. But just like this band they were all good musicians
one of the greatest heavy metal instrumentals
So, sometimes when someone tells me something is good and I'd like it, I don't listen to it. Not because that person doesn't know my taste, but because I want to tuck it away and wait years to discover it. I've been into guitar players since I was 9 -- I turn 40 this year and have been hearing about Schenker for decades. Just now taking a listen...glad I tucked this one away so that I didn't burnout on it 25 years ago lol! He's pretty rad!
Now that you've discovered Schenker - you must MUST! hear 'Assault Attack'. Monster album ('Ulcer' is the mindblowing instrumental on that one). Phenomenal guitar playing.
Great bass playing too. It really comes across in this live version.
The 1st time I saw MSG was in Stuttgart Germany 1982.
It was an all day festival & they rocked out !!!!
I can't call him "under-rated" because everyone who know who he is raves about him. But i get that he isn't as widely known as some other gunslingers
Yeah he's not necessarily underrated, but I don't think he gets enough recognition for how influential he was towards guitar playing in the 70s and 80s and shred guitar.
Rockpalast WDR TV, Germany Hamburg early 1981.Gladly available on CD and DVD. I have it both. Legendary phenomenal Concert.Rip Cozy Powell and Paul Raymond🙏
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This one of my fave riffs of all time! Michael Schenker bends strings to ultimate rhythm and solos beyond perfection!
2018, Michael Schenker, one of the most underrated, underappreciated, and oft-ignored guitarists from the era that spanned the 70's right through until today.
I have never seen him on the top 100, let alone top 200 best guitarists of all-time.
Where would I place him? I'm not sure but he would be surrounded by names like Carlos Santana, Slowhand Clapton, Joe Bonamassa, and even Mark Knopfler.
Yes...he IS that fucking good.
Naw, he's waaay better than those fools. He is in the Satriani, Lifeson, Rhoads, Demartini, Petrucci level.
@@RogueReplicant Michael Schenker is a real innovator, so he was way ahead of her time.
Schenker was quite influential to a lot of metal and hard rock players growing up at the time...to me he was a European version of Randy Rhoads.
The Albert Einstein Of All Guitar.. Let Me End The Debate... Greatest Who Ever Lived !!!
Michael is, and always will be the IDOL, inspiration, and Virtuoso, Guitar Hero for all the others we hold in Reverence Today like Ed Van Halen,Randy Rhoades,Joe Satriani, Steve Vai,Yngwie Malmsteen, and all the others in their Electric Glory! Just as he was the successor of the legacy of Beck, Clapton, Page, Blackmore,Trower and of course""THE G.O.A.T. JAMES MARSHALL HENDRIX! LONG LIVE ROCK and ROLL!
Cozy Powell was a great drummer - maybe one of the best ever
+James Raymond Sanduski Too true.
first time i see a metal drummer play traditional style .. for those jazzy rolls
I Agree
Yes - if you think about it, he was always in demand and played with some of the best outfits on the planet, all of whom were happy to have him in their lineups. RIP Mr Powell.
Rami Bahrani listen Megadeths gar samuelsons drum tracks
He is the reason I started playing guitar back in 1983, him and Metallica’s first album came out then as did Slayers and guitarist were everywhere you turn your head, it was an incredible time, heavy metal was literally main stream around then and it was awesome to be a teenager who loved guitar. From my parents generation of music and then mine it was great. Micheal Schenker has to be the most gifted guitarist in History and that song proves it, it is identical to the album so he must construct these solos cuz he knows them by heart, I only wish I can play close to what he does one day as I’m trying like hell but the fast stuff is so tuff😡 I truly love this guys playing 🤟🏻
What a brilliant rock instrumental - stands the test of time!
Смотрю не первый раз-- самый талантливый, самый прекрасный, лучший из лучших!! Люблю его! ❤
Saw this tour at The Ritz, NYC. Absolutely incredible!
Perhaps it is JUST me....but does anyone else see the utter SIMPLICITY in Michael's playing (esp when U compare it to others in his class)...but there is MORE RAW emotion in it? What do you think...is it just me...or does anyone else see and hear what I do?
Agreed - raw emotion is right. Fantastic!!
Cozy Powell is a great great drumer much endurance and he played in 3 of my favorite bands .
There just aren't enough words in the English language to describe how great MICHAEL SCHENKER is!
RIP COZY POWELL and PAUL RAYMOND!🤘✌️👍 We'll Not See Their Like Again!!Unfortunately to our Eternal Sorrow and Regrets!😢🤘✌️👍🤙
Schenker is a true legend.
But hardly ever mentioned - shame
Richard Bird He deserves more.
Now I know Dave didn't lie when he says he was inspired by Michael
Listen to UFO‘s Stranger in the night and you get the full dose of MS and his art on guitar
EVERYONE wanted Schenker in the late 70's. That included The Ro.ling Stones, Aerosmith and Ozzy Osbourne.
Remember digging this one in 85'...
That was a piece of history...
I loved him in UFO and hated that he left but was extremely satisfied when he produced this! I can't wait to see him when he comes to my town in April....❤
Mark Caroll Same
Schenker Fan
He always sounds classical to me, he has that background, in training or listening.
When Cozy Powell passed away, I was really absent-minded. The unique way of hitting his drums impressed him. I was a genius. He will be reborn and become a genius drummer. 💖☺
What the fuck?
@@cozycooke2040hahahahaha!
How he died was indeed very tragic.
I’ve heard this a thousand times before as I am a big Schenker fan but have never seen the video. That part at 1:47 where he slips those extra notes in is genius and gets me every time.
Some ridiculous across-the-board mastery playing by every musician on that number. Especially Mr. Michael Schenker!
I must confess , I’ve always heard about M.S. but I’ve never really knew how good he is until now ... wow I am impressed.... legendary
A great mix the brilliant Michael Schenker & the incredible Cozy Powell
Saw MSG at Reading Festival 1982, believe a second guitarist played behind the stage PA during some songs
I love this song. Michael Schenker is definitely one of the most under-rated guitarists ever. Both Guitar World and Rolling Stone magazines left him out of their top 100 guitarists of all time, which goes to show you their lack of credibility when it comes to discussing guitar.
I just saw MSG in San Diego last night, and Michael did not miss a note. I doubt I've ever seen him play as well, whether on video or live. If you have the chance to see him on this tour, DO SO!!! YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED...
Axe, thank you for posting all of this amazing footage!
Cheers...
I like how Paul Raymond introduces a legend.- "On the drums, the man behind The Jeff Beck Group, Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow and now we got him: COZY POWELL!".
Here's An Underrated Man.
As A Guitarist And A Musician..
He Deserves A More Fair Evaluation..
His Position Is Not Here.
He Needs To Be Go Up A Lot.
No Matter What Anyone Says,
It's Always The Best For Me.
I agree with you 100 % plus !
That's one badass introduction for the band. A perfect intro for a mind blowing performance.
Runny, I just watched a recent video of him looking like he's 90 and here he looks like a kid. He played great in both videos.
Used to love these. Pretty sure I saw them at the Liverpool Empire on this tour . Looking back now and watching him play reminds me of just how good Ritchie Blackmore was
Some of the finest musicians in that line up boys and girls.
Two for sure. Michael and Cozy.
One of the best songs ever! Just see how the band just enjoing themselves and having just as great time as the audience.
1981 Wow ! Can you remember back then ? Life has slowed down a little for us older folks But I say thanks for knocking the dust off this one !
Always loved this band. What a bad ass guitarist he is
平成生まれの私ですが本当にカッコいい曲。日本のゲーム音楽にも影響与えたグループだと思う
Saw them at Hammersmith the night before this concert was recorded (missed out on Klause and Rudi coming on as special guests for this one - natch) . Still one of the best gigs I've ever been to.
I was there that night, incredible
My head always explodes at the epicness of that last slow section. Especially on the album.
No one touches his melody. He transitions from explosiveness to sublime like no one else.
@@stevesalinas3019 spot on.
Michael schenker made real heavy sound and so beautiful melody.
Saw Schenker Fest in Portland 3 weeks ago Easter 2019 with all four singers now this my friends was a badass
Lucky bastard!👍✌️🤘
Muito foda! Michael Schenker manda fácil, pena que solos como esse não são valorizados nas listas de melhores e tal, pq isso sim é obra prima.
Fantastic! Flashback to Largo MD. when this album debuted. Witnessed this lineup perform the entire debut album. Great show!
Schenker is one of the top 5 most underrated guitar gods of all time along with Alex Lifeson.
While Michael Schenker is most definitely under-rated, Alex Lifeson is not. Lifeson has received all manner of notoriety and accolades. Schenker on the other hand...who, IMHO is far more talented than Lifeson, has not.
@perryhvegholm2941 indeed.
Great! I was fiveteen in 1981 and i was a big fan to MSG.
My fave flying v guitarist.. Michael Schenker and Randy Rhoads.. 🤘🏻
I just missed out on seeing Michael with UFO When he left and the Late great Paul Chapman joined them so when MSG formed and started this tour i was overjoyed that i would get my chance to see michael on stage and i was not disapointed and what made it even better was that Cozy powell was in the band too, what a 70's icon he was.
芸術です‼️
胸が熱くなります‼️
This Is Brilliant !
Great Sounds.
Thanks For Sharing
Keep Smiling
My walk up song if I ever played Major League Baseball!!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂
People do have the ability to love each other and create greatness but for some reason it does not always happen
How the hell can anyone even do that? Amazing guitar.
This is a fun riff to play on guitar. Love that first record by MSG. Great bass player. I'd say he's the "find of the 80s" lol. Love Simon's drumming on the record, but man Cozy is a beast. Beautiful synth interlude from Paul.
You couldn't make a movie about Michael's life because no producer or director would believe the script.
It would be a hell of a movie though.
Cool video. Life was a lot simpler back in '81. Thanks for posting.
I can still remember hearing on the radio on holiday that Michael Schenker had formed his own band. I'd recently gotten into UFO after hearing the Obsessions Album and as a youngster learning to play guitar Schenker quickly became my guitar hero. Its not only speed.... he had a subtlety and tone still unsurpassed today.
Such an amazing guitarists, and worked with many musicians of similar skill in my opinion. This is just incredible, no way around it.
What a line-up ... Paul Raymond & Cozy Powell RIP
Looks like Paul stole Pete Way's pants!!!🤣🤣🤣😃😃
Bass man has a KSHE 95 t shirt on.KSHE 95, from here in St Louis MO
Tales of mystery, lost horizon, cry for the nation and into the arena... What a great heavy metal master piece!
Thats one of the best performances I saw MSG do......Looks like all were sober.....They ROCKED, especially with Cozy Powell
What a piece, powerhouse stuff!
Geez, Schenker is the terminator on guitar. Can we also give some love to Glen for his bass playing?
Holy Crap!!! 2:35 lick is amazing. I didnt know much about him but now I'm a fan. The hype about him is less than what it really should be. Easily one of the greatest.
Absolutely Awesome I saw this tour Live in Boston so glad I did.That makes me old LOL
"Into the Arena", que gran instrumental de una gran banda de metal, la MSG.
Schenker is too Perfect 🤘
Wonderfull a group of talented musicians that I adore giving a great performance . Paul is a great speaker his intro was great . Thank you .
These videos are awesome! I've always been surprised that neither Gibson or Marshall ever made Michael Schenker model guitars/amps. According the Michael,the Marshall JCM800 was suppossedly designed to get his sound. Michael's hands are the biggest parts of his tone- his touch,attack and vibrato are unmatched. He strangles the neck on those bends with vibrato and lightens up at just the right time when needed (for more subtle vibrato or dynamics.) Such a fantastic player.
Well said !
That's actually the JCM 900 you're thinking of. He said that when it came out, one of the engineers from Marshall told him that it "your sound built in".