Я когда услышал Мальмстина и блекмора , удивился их безвкусиюи бездушию . Только 20-30% хитов. Пишите и не только вы и моральная поддержка и я куплю нужн провода и скину из флешки свое
Thats why he has forgettable songs. The guy can't structure, or write a song to save his life. He wants all the limelight and can't collaborate with the band. He'll go down as rock's most wasted talent, and the biggest rock diva alongside Axl. Lol!
@@arsnotoria3755Complete bullshit. He had great songs with Steeler, Alcatraz, and his solo work. His work with the New Japan Philharmonic was also phenomenal.
@@mr.brenman2132 it was nothing innovative, and it all sounded very dated and similar to other artists before him. You can't ride coat tails without some form of creative and innovative writing. Yngwie is technically one of the best shredders to ever live. His songs just lack substance and feeling. There's really nothing special. He's a limelight diva, and that is a cold hard fact.
interviewer asks 'Are you conscious of other guitar players?" - Yngwie says 'No, I hear them but i don't listen" - clip shows him tapping like Eddie Van Halen and dressed like Ritchie Blackmore in Rainbow.....
And not one of them could play like him in 1984, nobody could,Yngwie was a true innovator! Now he's a parody of himself. Pre 1986 no one could touch him but then he had that car accident, he was never the same.
I was blessed to see Yngwie during his Trilogy tour, can you imagine looking out over your audience and seeing in their faces that you are a phenomenal guitar player?! That’s what he saw in mine, I was up close and got guitar pick too. During a song Yngwie got this unbelievably beautiful woman from the audience to come up on stage, she was dancing around Yngwie all sexy and stuff while he was shredding, she closed her eyes and kept dancing sexy and Yngwie walked off to the side of the stage playing his guitar and leaned up against his stack of Marshals and watched her. She eventually opened her eyes and realized she had been dancing up there all by herself. That moment seemed to last forever. Yngwie also smashed one of his strats and threw it out in the audience. Seen him a time or two afterwards.
What a dream, I was born in Upplands väsby (the hometown of the band Europe) outside of Stockholm and was brought up watching the VHS of Trial by Fire Live in Leningrad that my 15 years older brother showed me over and over again. I still have Yngwie LP's hanging on my wall with my guitars but man, you telling about being at a Yngwie show from the Trilogy era and a couple more since,I envy you He almost doesnt play in Sweden and has only played her elike a couple of times in the last 20 years. I wish I could go see him one day, thank you for your post, it made me so happy :)
@@hampushertzberg3524 hello! Thank you and you are forever welcome! I had no idea this could affect someone so positively. Makes me want to mail you my ticket and guitar pick from his concert.
@@SleepBeforeYouThink You can look it up and hear it from Vai himself where he says EVERYONE at the time had to step up their game because of Yngwie. Every guitarist had his stuff on repeat trying to figure out what he was doing. Go watch Yngwies coffee talk with Steve. They have a great chat about the old days and you can tell how much they admire each other.
@@Catbus-Driver but the claim was “no one could play like this” not “EVH and Vai recognized Malmsteen’s skills and their competitiveness kept them on their toes”. I think Vai and Eddie could play anything Malmsteen could and vice versa. It’s more about who could come up with new crazy shit first, and Eddie won in that category.
I saw Yngwie when he opened up for Rik Emmett and Triumph. What a show. Emmett is an all around awesome player that plays many styles and sings like an angel. It was a great contrast. I met Rik backstage and he said , yeah Yngwie is incredible. Two completely different styles and two completely great musicians. Just enjoy the music folks.
@@wilmet.guitar Thx! I think 1987. It was at the Meadowlands in New Jersey. It was funny 'cause Rik says he had to sit down with Yngwie and tell him to stop going over the time limit. lol Rik still laughs about it to this day.
@@wilmet.guitar I certainly did. I remember Rik saying that he didn't really care but Triumph had to pay The lighting and guitar tech guys a bunch of OT. lol lol Those were the days of good music. That auto tune crap they got now makes me sick.
Actually surprised he didn't name drop Paganini. Those arpeggios didn't come from Bach, unless it was counterpoint. He starterd that whole "Neo-Classical" style which is why I loved Malmsteen from the first time my buddy played for me that insane "Steeler" instrumental in the 80s.
My theory is that he took the arpeggio groundwork from Blackmore and Uli Roth, and, after listening to Paganini, decided to extrapolate on those arpeggios. 3 to 6 string arpeggios rather than 2. It is but a theory
From the moment he picked up the guitar, he was told he would never amount to anything with it. But, rather than be defeated. Yngwie practiced and gained a personality that waved off this constant negativity. Even refusing to go to school and practicing instead. Once he was grown, this personality appeared arrogant to some. But, was born out of him being constantly being told he would fail ..but refusing to accept that. And, by the time he was 18, he'd won the argument with audiences! :)
@atticusfinch3931 that not a huge bald spot or a bald spot. There's just a little scalp showing. It's common with people with fine hair, male and female. Actually I watched it again and it's possible the beginnings of a bald spot
I was always amazed at how deep his fret boards were undercut and the fact most of his guitars didn't have a locking nut, yet he hammered the whammy bar.
He didnt play against easy competition. He played when guitar players had the highest expectation in history in the golden age and he still played the best or at least as good as he did on your opinion. And he developed completely independently. That is sheer proof competing against yourself is the only real competition. Anyone who has ever had a real breakthrough in anything does it alone and in isolation. You will get really good competing with others, but theres many negatives, but you will only rise as high as a potential challenge. Or fall to a challenge to high above you. As he says he practiced to be better than he was yesterday a little bit. A swedish country boy became the best in the world in a town that didnt like him. He was a big fish and didnt know it. Dont let a negative environment make you think you arent valuable. Im so glad he didnt. He is one of a kind. The bruce lee or nikola tesla of playing a strat ha.
@@josecarlosramolete6109 difference is when he was practicing 8 hours he was trying to make it, now he has nothing to prove and can sit back and live off his past music in a Ferrari
@@wilmet.guitar But, let's not forget his horrible accident in 1987: Yngwie damaged the nerve on his right hand. Sure, therapy did help recover his hand but he had to start playing guitar all over again.
No you can’t. He’s not as bad as the Gallagher brothers, but he’s still an asshat. No matter how talented you are, you should never be a cocky and egotistical man child, because unless you’re Hendrix, there will always be someone better than you.
When you’re that good, you have an obligation to humility, or your image just plummets. Yngwie ain’t no demon, but he’s said some extremely shitty things.
The newest interview he just did he said " i never practiced" lol..here hes like 8 hours a day and "sometimes now I do practice" should play this for him..ahhh what else is new? Sounded ridiculous NOW saying that..come on..
He didn't practice, he "performed" 😆Nice to see someone else notice that as well. My friend at work and I both called bs during our convo after watching Beato's interview with him. Sure, it was a long time ago, but I'm not sure how one can forget that they used to practice 8 hours a day for who knows how many years.
He was and will forever be a legend... Yeah he's got a hilarious ego and takes himself too seriously... But still, I think the harmonic minor would never have had it's without his and Jason beckers influence.
Influences? Bach....... *walks out with a left handed strat reversed to right handed* Yea not hendrix atall lol.. ahh gotta love yngwie and his everlasting ego lol
@@pedernilsson5726 thank you oh great one for bringing this to my attention in writing so promptly. I shall pass it on to the authorities without delay and I can assure you the culprits will be dealt with swiftly!!
Malmsteen is the master -just like me when I was younger I would play for 10-15 hours a day. I've barely touched a guitar over the past 3 years or more.
This before Graham Bonnett get strangled with the microphone cable ,because Graham said :" that night we fired from the band" . The reason was Yngwie playing a solo and Graham accidently unplugged the amp cable and Yngwie go furious backstage and strangled Graham and him say to Yngwie :" Yngwie WTF you doing? .
He did the Illuminati OK sign over his eye, that's a common thing for celebs that have sold their souls to do, you can seen tons of pics of celebs doing that sign over their eye
What is insane..... Thank god Eddie van halen was in a pop glamour love band cause this juggernaut if placed with the right band would have erased Eddie's biggest run ever 84 and 5150
GTFO. The reason he never made it bigger was because he wasn’t a great song writer. Even Ronnie Jame Dio said it. Talented guy. But, What rock band wants a guitar player trying to imitate a violin? His solos were all over the place and not melodic enough for me.
Whilst he is undoubtedly an excellent guitarist he aint that good. He is technically very fast but you can't listen to that for long before you begin to wonder what other toys has he got. The rest of his toy box is pretty mediocre. The likes of Ritchie Blackmore, who he has has been copying a lot, has a far greater musical imagination along with Randi Roads, Gary Moore, Frank Gambali. Yes he is very good but he is definitely not the GOAT.
I love Ingwie's style of playing and rarely see footage of his supposed legendary arrogance..how could you take him seriously when he says he's not conscious of other players and then walks onstage with an upside down Stratocaster...😅😂🤣
Everyone loses hair constantly, even women. Yngwie has more hair than some women his age right now. What a revelation ladies and gentlemen, people experience thinning as they grow older. Shocking.
@@oldnikix Easy there, YJ is famous for making deeply insulting and unprovoked comments in published interviews. Nice of you to stand up for him though, what a hero.
this particular period was the pinnacle of yngwie's playing, tone, the whole package.
Demo of a Demi God!
Yep. Best tone ever. Fire and ice was also great
Like him or hate he’s still one of the best rock players of all time. Influenced a lot of players as well
Я когда услышал Мальмстина и блекмора , удивился их безвкусиюи бездушию . Только 20-30% хитов. Пишите и не только вы и моральная поддержка и я куплю нужн провода и скину из флешки свое
he's a rockstar
Thats why he has forgettable songs. The guy can't structure, or write a song to save his life. He wants all the limelight and can't collaborate with the band. He'll go down as rock's most wasted talent, and the biggest rock diva alongside Axl. Lol!
@@arsnotoria3755Complete bullshit. He had great songs with Steeler, Alcatraz, and his solo work. His work with the New Japan Philharmonic was also phenomenal.
@@mr.brenman2132 it was nothing innovative, and it all sounded very dated and similar to other artists before him. You can't ride coat tails without some form of creative and innovative writing. Yngwie is technically one of the best shredders to ever live. His songs just lack substance and feeling. There's really nothing special. He's a limelight diva, and that is a cold hard fact.
interviewer asks 'Are you conscious of other guitar players?" - Yngwie says 'No, I hear them but i don't listen" - clip shows him tapping like Eddie Van Halen and dressed like Ritchie Blackmore in Rainbow.....
And not one of them could play like him in 1984, nobody could,Yngwie was a true innovator! Now he's a parody of himself. Pre 1986 no one could touch him but then he had that car accident, he was never the same.
@@GM-yc3rlOdyssey album showcased Yngwie's best melodic songwriting. The Joe Lynn Turner era was amazing.
@@GM-yc3rlHe is just as good if not better than before
Fuck off haters! He heard them, like their fame. it does not mean he was influenced by their music.
@@GM-yc3rlwho wants to make a guitar sound like a violin? He’s certainly talented but after 20 minutes I’m checked out.
I'd love an original Yngwie Malmsteen Signature toaster.
I was blessed to see Yngwie during his Trilogy tour, can you imagine looking out over your audience and seeing in their faces that you are a phenomenal guitar player?! That’s what he saw in mine, I was up close and got guitar pick too. During a song Yngwie got this unbelievably beautiful woman from the audience to come up on stage, she was dancing around Yngwie all sexy and stuff while he was shredding, she closed her eyes and kept dancing sexy and Yngwie walked off to the side of the stage playing his guitar and leaned up against his stack of Marshals and watched her. She eventually opened her eyes and realized she had been dancing up there all by herself. That moment seemed to last forever.
Yngwie also smashed one of his strats and threw it out in the audience. Seen him a time or two afterwards.
what a great memory. I am jealous
What a dream, I was born in Upplands väsby (the hometown of the band Europe) outside of Stockholm and was brought up watching the VHS of Trial by Fire Live in Leningrad that my 15 years older brother showed me over and over again. I still have Yngwie LP's hanging on my wall with my guitars but man, you telling about being at a Yngwie show from the Trilogy era and a couple more since,I envy you He almost doesnt play in Sweden and has only played her elike a couple of times in the last 20 years. I wish I could go see him one day, thank you for your post, it made me so happy :)
@@hampushertzberg3524 hello! Thank you and you are forever welcome! I had no idea this could affect someone so positively. Makes me want to mail you my ticket and guitar pick from his concert.
I don't think anybody in this thread actually realizes that no one knew how or could play like this in 1984..
Именно,и сейчас в принципе нет таких виртуозов как он.его пик 1986 год.в нынешнее время Ингви не в такой прекрасной форме как был тогда.
Only one
Well that’s clearly not true. Steve Vai and Eddie Van Halen could.
@@SleepBeforeYouThink You can look it up and hear it from Vai himself where he says EVERYONE at the time had to step up their game because of Yngwie. Every guitarist had his stuff on repeat trying to figure out what he was doing. Go watch Yngwies coffee talk with Steve. They have a great chat about the old days and you can tell how much they admire each other.
@@Catbus-Driver but the claim was “no one could play like this” not “EVH and Vai recognized Malmsteen’s skills and their competitiveness kept them on their toes”. I think Vai and Eddie could play anything Malmsteen could and vice versa. It’s more about who could come up with new crazy shit first, and Eddie won in that category.
He even butters his toast in 4/4 time! Ha
Interview was very early because he was still eating his breakfast.
LOL
He's all reason why i played my guitar... he's my hero..
And he is the reason why I got here in this channel:
Yngwie said so many inconsistent BS from Rick Beato's interview.
@@josecarlosramolete6109??😊
Todo comenzó en 1984 con unos panes mantequilla 😂
Eres gigante yngwie malmsteen genio total 👏 🙌 💪
1:07 Bach... Johann Sebastian... a real good guitarist, good old Batch!
That's Graham Bonnet saying that lol
"Do you practice guitar?" - bruh the interviewer ran outta questions
At least, Yngwie answered. Unlike other guitar players who can be douchy to answer that question.
He unleashed the BUTTER.
Lol !
Remember kids; this was right before he hit puberty and he was already the GOAT
It’s so funny that his accent worsened over the years. When he was younger his accent wasn’t as prominent as it is now.
I saw Yngwie when he opened up for Rik Emmett and Triumph.
What a show. Emmett is an all around awesome player that plays many styles and sings like an angel. It was a great contrast.
I met Rik backstage and he said , yeah Yngwie is incredible.
Two completely different styles and two completely great musicians.
Just enjoy the music folks.
That’s Awesome! What year if you remember?
@@wilmet.guitar Thx! I think 1987. It was at the Meadowlands in New Jersey. It was funny 'cause Rik says he had to sit down with Yngwie and tell him to stop going over the time limit. lol Rik still laughs about it to this day.
@@DaveStarks-ku2jd I bet the audience enjoyed the extra time that prime yngiwe malmsteen was on the stage hahah
@@wilmet.guitar I certainly did. I remember Rik saying that he didn't really care but Triumph had to pay The lighting and guitar tech guys a bunch of OT. lol lol
Those were the days of good music. That auto tune crap they got now makes me sick.
@@DaveStarks-ku2jd atleast we have UA-cam to relive and essentially stay in the golden days in terms of music
Amazing! I couldn’t believe this video recorded when I 2yo.. Great one 🤩
Actually surprised he didn't name drop Paganini.
Those arpeggios didn't come from Bach, unless it was counterpoint. He starterd that whole "Neo-Classical" style which is why I loved Malmsteen from the first time my buddy played for me that insane "Steeler" instrumental in the 80s.
Yeah clearly Bach knew nothing about arpeggios 😂
My theory is that he took the arpeggio groundwork from Blackmore and Uli Roth, and, after listening to Paganini, decided to extrapolate on those arpeggios. 3 to 6 string arpeggios rather than 2. It is but a theory
The 🐐
heaven tonight
Great trip back in time.
The guy set the guitar world on fire.
Very cool, thanks for posting.
Просто быстры и звук аккуратный. Здесь он бездумный почти, энергетикопит
From the moment he picked up the guitar, he was told he would never amount to anything with it. But, rather than be defeated. Yngwie practiced and gained a personality that waved off this constant negativity. Even refusing to go to school and practicing instead.
Once he was grown, this personality appeared arrogant to some. But, was born out of him being constantly being told he would fail ..but refusing to accept that. And, by the time he was 18, he'd won the argument with audiences! :)
I really hate his arrogance, but that’s a pretty awesome story 😱
I don't know why but the interview part reminds me with the nurse conversation in samurai cop movie.
Yngie's hair is the only hair in history that has seemed to get fuller and grow longer with age. :-)
Just noticed that huge bald spot know he has more than then wow
@@atticusfinch3931i dont see a bald v spot
@@supernothing77 right at the beginning,
@atticusfinch3931 that not a huge bald spot or a bald spot. There's just a little scalp showing. It's common with people with fine hair, male and female. Actually I watched it again and it's possible the beginnings of a bald spot
@@supernothing77 that was along time ago he’s definitely wigging it now
Very interesting, mini Marshall head cabinet on 1:15. Just miniature or real amplifier?
I was always amazed at how deep his fret boards were undercut and the fact most of his guitars didn't have a locking nut, yet he hammered the whammy bar.
you can tell he had no idea how legendary he was yet
oh god when he starts yelling "denmark, denmark" great sense of humor.
I don’t get the joke honestly
@@robinelfstrom me neither lol
Frank Sanatra sings New York New York so they said Tokyo Tokyo and Denmark Denmark. Rip kids these days don’t know who frank sanatra is damn
I love his voice lol
❤❤❤
"I'm not aware of other guitar players......I don't listen to them".......the he goes and plays Eddie Van Halen hahaha
Yngwie may be the only guy whose accent has somehow gotten heavier the longer he's stayed in his adopted home country.
...but please, never ever feed him with DONUTS.
wholesome ending
Yngwie is as cool as he is great at the guitar.
He even plays the toaster fast.
At 2:16 Yngwie did the one eye symbol and it's so true Lucifer provides for his own lol!
Butter
He didnt play against easy competition. He played when guitar players had the highest expectation in history in the golden age and he still played the best or at least as good as he did on your opinion.
And he developed completely independently. That is sheer proof competing against yourself is the only real competition.
Anyone who has ever had a real breakthrough in anything does it alone and in isolation.
You will get really good competing with others, but theres many negatives, but you will only rise as high as a potential challenge. Or fall to a challenge to high above you.
As he says he practiced to be better than he was yesterday a little bit. A swedish country boy became the best in the world in a town that didnt like him. He was a big fish and didnt know it. Dont let a negative environment make you think you arent valuable.
Im so glad he didnt. He is one of a kind.
The bruce lee or nikola tesla of playing a strat ha.
I got here because of Rick Beato's interview...
Welcome to my channel!
@@wilmet.guitar
Yngwie in 1984: I used to practice 8 hours a day but I don't do that anymore...
Versus
Yngwie in 2023: "I NEVER practice..."
@@josecarlosramolete6109 difference is when he was practicing 8 hours he was trying to make it, now he has nothing to prove and can sit back and live off his past music in a Ferrari
@@wilmet.guitar
But, let's not forget his horrible accident in 1987:
Yngwie damaged the nerve on his right hand. Sure, therapy did help recover his hand but he had to start playing guitar all over again.
I can’t understand how such a voiceless screamer like Bonnet could end up with Yngwie and Richie???😮😮😮😮
Anyone know what kind of medieval tuner that was?? 😂
Good Ol' Peterson!
The Viking
I see he unleashed the fury in Tokyo
It certainly appears that he listened to "Eruption"
En el principio es claro que usa un pedal de disto para darle un boost al ampli . Si no jamás un plexi te da ese sustain y compresión
When youre that good and that young you can be cocky like Yngwie
No you can’t. He’s not as bad as the Gallagher brothers, but he’s still an asshat. No matter how talented you are, you should never be a cocky and egotistical man child, because unless you’re Hendrix, there will always be someone better than you.
When you’re that good, you have an obligation to humility, or your image just plummets. Yngwie ain’t no demon, but he’s said some extremely shitty things.
Yngwie has more hair now than early days,,wow more is more works on hair too
Butter....
It funny that he doesn't give credit to EVH ---
You can tell that Graham Can't stand Him. Doesn't change His Abilities. He's a One Of a Kind.
He had a few glazed donuts before the interview.
2:17 Guys! This isn't a joke!
He has way more hair 40 years later
Rogaine.
He definitely listened to other guitarists and we all can see that. But remember he was like mid 20s, who never said crap at this age?
Why is his accent thicker now than back then😂
Where was this at? I don't recall him being the type of rockstar that woman would catcall and yell for (in the USA
I think this was the Alcatrazz tour of Japan?
Nakano Sunplaza, Japan
The newest interview he just did he said " i never practiced" lol..here hes like 8 hours a day and "sometimes now I do practice" should play this for him..ahhh what else is new? Sounded ridiculous NOW saying that..come on..
He didn't practice, he "performed" 😆Nice to see someone else notice that as well. My friend at work and I both called bs during our convo after watching Beato's interview with him. Sure, it was a long time ago, but I'm not sure how one can forget that they used to practice 8 hours a day for who knows how many years.
*Lars Lannerback* not 'wingie malmdouche.
good old Batch
He had a more natural-sounding accent back then
For some reason his English has become worse over time
Thats my kind of toast😋
イングヴェイが日本に来る
何十年、いや百年位も前から
バターもトーストも伝来してる。
このビデオ上で紹介いただかなくとも
知ってた。
Dig that mini amp.
これはカッコいいですもの。モテますよー。^o^
He was and will forever be a legend... Yeah he's got a hilarious ego and takes himself too seriously... But still, I think the harmonic minor would never have had it's without his and Jason beckers influence.
Handsome boy
"Fiesta Red" toaster ? ! My friend "RR" had an Alcatrazz tee shirt for his school pix!!!
Influences? Bach.......
*walks out with a left handed strat reversed to right handed*
Yea not hendrix atall lol.. ahh gotta love yngwie and his everlasting ego lol
The question was who influenced him most dummy
@@pedernilsson5726 thank you oh great one for bringing this to my attention in writing so promptly. I shall pass it on to the authorities without delay and I can assure you the culprits will be dealt with swiftly!!
Bach and Paganini's music with the soul of Jimi Hendrix
I'm his biggest influence...
Don't forget how he used to dress like Ritchie Blackmore back then 😂
ok but, 2:16😧👌 ILUMINATI
You got it.
🤦🏻
ほぼ40年前って、時の流れは速いものよのう。
Malmsteen is the master -just like me when I was younger I would play for 10-15 hours a day. I've barely touched a guitar over the past 3 years or more.
Don't flatter yourself pal.
This before Graham Bonnett get strangled with the microphone cable ,because Graham said :" that night we fired from the band" .
The reason was Yngwie playing a solo and Graham accidently unplugged the amp cable and Yngwie go furious backstage and strangled Graham and him say to Yngwie :" Yngwie WTF you doing? .
yeah sure.. Bach invetend distortion and metal riffs
💫🎸🎶🎵🎶🎵🔥🔆🔛🆒🤘🏼
He did the Illuminati OK sign over his eye, that's a common thing for celebs that have sold their souls to do, you can seen tons of pics of celebs doing that sign over their eye
Funny how they freeze framed that shot too. Kinda eerie
I don't listen to other guitarists, but somehow I know how to instinctively rip off their licks 2:16 🤣🤣🤣
Always with the one eye symbolism. another one sold his soul.
Complete arrogance Justin Johnson makes malmsteen look like an intermediate player.
Wears a wig now
What is insane..... Thank god Eddie van halen was in a pop glamour love band cause this juggernaut if placed with the right band would have erased Eddie's biggest run ever 84 and 5150
Van Halen wasn't a "pop glamor love band." Van Halen was a hard rock party band. Know your history bruh.
GTFO. The reason he never made it bigger was because he wasn’t a great song writer. Even Ronnie Jame Dio said it. Talented guy. But, What rock band wants a guitar player trying to imitate a violin? His solos were all over the place and not melodic enough for me.
@@christhembones8244how many years of playing a instrument you have?
no one : his accent is bla bla
john bach
Whilst he is undoubtedly an excellent guitarist he aint that good. He is technically very fast but you can't listen to that for long before you begin to wonder what other toys has he got. The rest of his toy box is pretty mediocre. The likes of Ritchie Blackmore, who he has has been copying a lot, has a far greater musical imagination along with Randi Roads, Gary Moore, Frank Gambali. Yes he is very good but he is definitely not the GOAT.
He shouldn't have eaten quite so much toast.
ynkkä
I love Ingwie's style of playing and rarely see footage of his supposed legendary arrogance..how could you take him seriously when he says he's not conscious of other players and then walks onstage with an upside down Stratocaster...😅😂🤣
He sell his soul to devil .
Be nice
He don't like donuts!
Right out of Spinal Tap
Yngwie Malmsteen is a GOD among men just like President Donald J Trump! Trump 2024! Trump 4EVA!!!
Politics???? Loser...
Cringe lol!
No wonder he's so bitter, already losing his hair there.
Everyone loses hair constantly, even women. Yngwie has more hair than some women his age right now.
What a revelation ladies and gentlemen, people experience thinning as they grow older. Shocking.
He uses a wig since 1992/1993.
Hair loss means the subject has a lot of Testosterone. Something you may lack? YJM's body of musical work dwarfs your life.
@@oldnikix Easy there, YJ is famous for making deeply insulting and unprovoked comments in published interviews. Nice of you to stand up for him though, what a hero.
made me chuckle
他のプレーヤーは聞かない(笑)ウソつくなよ(笑)ベースシンセは先に他の人が使ってるよね(笑)ギター上手くてもアタマは悪いな(笑)
The god
Yngwie eats toast not fuckin donuts.
The biggest yawn fest I have ever witnessed, as a fan this was the only show I ever walked out of and I have seen them all