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Saw Yngwie last month in Ft. Lauderdale. Believe me, he still smokes anyone out there. 2 hours of non stop shred. It's not for everyone, but for those that can take it it's a spectacle to behold. Buckethead comes close, but even he has to take a break every few songs. Yngwie continually assaults you sonically without mercy with endless cascading flurries of flame and fury. 🤘🤘
@@MikeTigges-dq9ve At his age I doubt he'd be willing to cut heads with Yngwie. An amazing player in his day though. I saw Al Di Meola back in January, and he sat down the whole show playing acoustic. It was great, but not what I'd call a shred fest. The thing about Yngwie is that he's relentless. The onslaught never ceases.
Buckethead has an advantage though. Buckethead writes leagues above yngwie. Not only can he shred, but can also write music. Almost 600 albums worth. Iv listened to everything from yngwie, and about 2/3 of Buckethead. It's no comparison really.
And that's what sucks about YM. His only really good work imo is Black star, Far beyond the sun and Icarus' dream suite no4. Which makes you wonder...@@EarthAltar
I was shredding hard back in 2016 I went to see Yngwie live.. I thought in my mind I was finally as good as Yngwie. After 4 minutes he shredded so much and flawless Execution.. I said dang I guess not and just soaked in the rest of the show l.. he was great in 2022 when I saw him last and his vocals are cool to hear 🐉✨🎸
I never will understand why so many say he ´s playing with no feeling. Just watch him perform! Pure feeling mixed with full control of his instrument Just perfect!
Because people are idiots. I would send them this link the his performance with the Japanese Philharmoic: ua-cam.com/video/Mylvwhy63bk/v-deo.html It's one of the most incredible things that ever happened for the electric guitar, and the entire hour and 15 minutes is filled with undeniable texture and emotion.
Never saw YJM in his “ prime”. I saw him 2 yrs ago and again a few weeks ago. Absolutely crushed it at The Parker in Sept2023....so in my view he’s improved with age. Go see him live; you won’t regret it.
I was lucky to have seen him play at the start of 1985 on the Rising Force tour in a small club, I'm sorry to report that he cannot play anywhere like he did back then, now. He was absolutely unbelievable, he was never quite the same after his car accident.
I saw him at his absolute peak in Jan of 1987 he was unbelievable but then a few months later he had his car accident and was never the same. 86 to 87 was insane he is just a shadow of his former self now.
you've got to remember that yngwie is also playing with a sht tonne of gain. with single coils. the fact any of it still sounds remotely clean while he is prancing around is an achievement in itselt.
My cousin who played guitar at a very high level at the time and even went to an elite music college, and in the heyday of the guitar shredders in the 80s, when the guitar virtuosos were at the height of their popularity and Shrapnel records was at its apogee, he saw Yngwie Malmsteen live at the height of his powers and then subsequently he saw him multiple times through the years and he said that after he came back from the car accident in the late 80s, while still a great player, he was never at quite the same level as before and never got back to it since.
Personally I think its not the technique that seperate young and old Yngwie, its the phrasing. In the 80s his phrasing was phenomenal and created a very strong sense of musical arc into the solo. Nowdays I feel theres less of that and his solos sound more like a lot of notes stringed up together without any greater musical plan. And it becomes boring quite quickly.
Yes, his technique is still impeccable, but the tone has changed (possibly due to the newer Seymour Duncan YJM pickup's?). His earlier stuff kicked butt because it was fresh, and many of us here were in our younger, impressionable years, so it tends to stick with us as being amazing, just as how any young person now a days is impressionable with what they hear/see. I've been listening to him since I was 12 yrs old in 1991, and have followed him all these years, and yes the newer stuff just isn't as catchy unfortunately. I still buy his albums on CD to support him. He is still the driving force behind my practicing on guitar and likely always will be.
I've seen Yngvie live only once in the 1989 with his best setup after his best record Odyssey with Joe Lynn Turner and the old band, including Jens Johanssen. Based on watching recent stuff in UA-cam, I believe that he is somehow back to track in 2023. Today I am really liking his music and muscial views too. Maybe he is getting old (like myself), so he has picked up some nice sense of humor and self irony to his playing. I don't know, but 5 years ago I did not really listen to him.Now in 2023 I feel like a fan again.
At 60 years old now and having been in a bad car wreck that damaged his hands i would say you re damn f**king right Yngwie "Can still shred"!!! and even IF he could not who cares? The guy already changed the way others play guitar all the way back in 84. If he wanted to he could have retired years ago. He is a guitar legend despite those that hate him and talk shit while none of us guitarist even know who the F**k they are? A bunch of Nobody wannabe's. YNGWIE says'🖕 to them!
Trilogy was the peak don't think there's much disagreement about it ... most interesting is listening to the track 'Marching Out' to hear Yngwie playing outside his usual mode choices, such a lot of potential there we never heard from again.
I think he was great and still hungry up to Eclipse and by Fire and Ice, it started to get a little old. Still had some bangers on some albums though but everything started to get rushed.
Saw him at the start of the month here in Ireland and was blown away! He put on a great show, agreed hes not what he once was but hes still probably one of the best I've seen live.
He was asked recently in an interview where the name "NEO" classical came from and he said he had no idea, that he had never heard of it and had no idea what it was supposed to mean!
Kool video, love the wind up and a forseen the outcome from the research. Of course he's still got it, yes it was back exactly like 30 years ago but, but oh man!. What I saw, nothing less to expect from him. I Saw his performance last night in London. Tremendous and sow how nostalgic, I think maybe in 10 years he will call it the day.
I've seen YJM live five times, on Odyssey, Eclipse and Fire and Ice tours. Two ones I don't remember exactly anymore, maybe it was Inspiration and Unleash the Fury tours. Best show was the Eclipse tour show when it comes to guitar performance. He was still quite young and vicious. Can't compare that to the neoclassical Las Vegas Elvis thing he is doing now.
In the last decade or more, Yngwie is releasing awful really terrible badly produced albums and his live band sucks compared to his classic line ups but at the end of the day, he is still a true pioneer and was ground breaking especially in the 80's!
More than just his hands...He suffered a very traumatic head injury damaging his brain to the point he nearly died. Joe Lynn Turner was interviewed about the Odyssey period recently, and he related that there was a point the surgeons at Northridge Hospital didn't expect YJM to pull through. Even once he did get out of critical condition, the damage to brain impacted the neurology of his right side. His pick hand was virtually unusable. He tried to comeback early by playing "Man on the Silver Mountain" as a guest with Dio at Itvine Meadows, and pretty much played the entire song with his fret hand. When he went to do the solo, he failed at a sweep kick straight our the gate because his hands couldn't synchronize, and Ronnie ran up Tngwie, through his arm around his shoulder, and yelled, "Ladies and Gentlemen, Yngwie Malmsteen!", so the crowd would roar as cover while Craig Goldy finished the solo. I remember GIT instructor, Steve Trovato saying he loaned Yngwie a PRS he had just bought to use while he rehabbed his pick hand, but then the Whittier Narrows Earthquake happened, and Yngwie got spooked, and left town to be with relatives in Upstate NY (he stayed there about a year before relocating to Miami)...I think Trovato ever got that guitar back! Eventually, Malmsteen managed to redevelop his right hand picking technique. There is probably an argument that he is somewhat of a medical miracle. His career very easily could have ended after that fateful night in 1987. In my opinion as a longtime fan, I don't think the issue is whether or not he can still shred, so much as whether or not the brain injury effected his musicality. To me his playing seems more rushed, certainly busier as far as notes per measure go, and often lack the space/rest combined with melodic twists and turns that made so many of us hang on every note he produced in the mid-80s. You will hear a lot of us describe him as having been untouchable during that period. Watching him nowadays is very much akin to comparing Fat Elvis to Skinny Elvis. He is still technically phenomenal, but has become something less musically. My suspicion is that he has CTE or some other permanent, degenerative neurological injury. I base that admitted speculation on both his playing and some of his aberrant and anger-related behaviors in the years since the accident. With a degenerative condition the progression is not always a straight, descending line. Sometimes, he can still show flahes of his old self--That is his baseline condition, but over time he has shown this weird tendency to just play incessantly, which despite what his detractors may say, is not at all what he was about before the accident, such episodes may be previews of where his neurological state and perception (how he hears himself) is headed. Occasionally, he does seem slightly sloppy (compared to his younger self, not to we mortals!), which also may indicate degeneration. All that said, this video was definitely more enjoyable than several recent videos of him I have seen, particularly the second half after he segued away from Rising Force, and if he never played another note, I would be thankful for Yngwie and his contributions to the musical world--He inspired a Helluva lot of us to either pick up the instrument, or to woodshed and get better.
My answer for Yngwie as a big fan of his is he can still shred. Although he doesn't need to prove it cause he's done it. He's going to write music as he sees fit. We got his full solo guitar with Japanese Philharmonic orchestra album that he nailed. Years later in 2018 we got his blues album Blues Lighting. He played it very good. I saw that tour and Parrabellum at Center Stage in Atlanta. He hasn't lost a step and does the harmonic minor thing perfectly. Mastering the arpeggios and diminished runs. El Maestro that is Yngwie Malmsteen.
I'm trapped at 6:20-6:25. It's been an hour, somebody call the cops, help me, i can't get out. It's INSANELY the level of PERFECTION. This guy have 60 years. WHAT THE FUCK YOU HAVE TO SAY? BAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA FIRE, FLAMES AND FURY MR MALMSTEEN. 🔥🔥🔥
I mean yes,he can still shred but he does seem to be rushing thru his tunes if thats even possible but over shreds during sections he used to have more phrasing but hes the oldest shredder left at these speeds and pieces of music.Hes still amazing and theres thousands of cookie cutter shredders out there but theres,only one Yngwie thaf plays these,licks with a stock coil strat n marshalls cranked to 11.He has like 25 albums and still touring n putting on great shows. The prodigy son still killing it
He absolutely definitely sweeps. He even explicitly says so on the REH instructional video he did (if one could call it that). He's just massively weird.
Saw him last year and that was exzactly how he did the show. He switched guitars a ton and was kicking picks to the crowd left and right. Tons of guitars spins on his neck. Maybe not as good as he was in the 80’s but fuck is he still solid
Bro asking if Yngwie can still shred is like asking if MJ can still dunk. Why does it matter? He was the best EVER at his peak, that's all there is to it.
You can say what you want about Yngwie, hate him, love him....in the end, no one can deny that he is a legend even to this day and in his style pretty much unmatched.
I saw Yngwie in NYC about 7 months ago open for Glen Hughes. I hate to say it but after Glen was finished I left about 1/2 way through Yngwie's set. After a while it's too much for the ear to continue to take a barrage of 16 notes. This is why Jeff Beck (RIP) will always be my favorite guitarist. I can listen to Jeff all day long without getting ear fatigue.
Do you think he's surpassed the man that influenced him , Uli Jon Roth? I'm just curious. I watched a video with Uli and I was impressed not only by his playing which seemed as if he played as if he was symbiotic with the orchestra but he also knew how to conduct it. So i thought that was cool. That said for shredding, Yngwie is the best! He was one of my first introductions to metal.
The bass player looks to be his guitar tech from earlier in the tour, didn't know he could sing though. Whose he throw his guitars to now ? or does he pick out his own guitars from the rack now ?
Ymgwie looks great in Ricks new Interview. Are you balding ? Can you grow hair ? Would your out-styled Goatee, be grey if you didn’t dye it with a sharpie. See , we all have things that aren’t perfect princess. Can you even see the video, with those sunglasses on. How Can little shoulders support such a huge head?
I kinda agree that he seems a bit sloppier than a decade ago even; but his prime was pretty frikkin prime man! Personally I forgive him a bit of age related slow down. The man is always gonna be the GOAT of the genre he created. Maybe the deal he made with el diablo has a time limit clause! 😂 He is 666 years old after all. mwaahhahahaaaaa
I would have payed for an Yngwie ticket at 2003. Now I wont waste my money to watch him play half of every song with any band anymore. Actually he had a band at the 90s...
Can you believe Bach commenting Mozart last performance, in 2023? I'd rather believe someone rapped when colors magically reappeared on the screen. Namastè.
He's still a great player compared to others, but when I compare his current performance to how he played in 1986, I feel like he's not even 20% as good. However, rather than this being an insult to his current performance, I would say it's more of a compliment to just how unbelievably skilled he was back then.
I remember buying Odyssey and being absolutely blown away by the opening song, I think it was the early 90s so maybe less than 10 years since when it was released. I think I saw him do the MAB over under lick! ua-cam.com/video/TsOxFj3WsRk/v-deo.html. I saw him for the only time in the early 2000s, he was still young enough to be 100% on point although he was quite overweight during these years I think
I was once harassed on YT by a certain Dr Joseph DeMaio of the company Magic Circle Music for criticizing Manowar's last studio album "The Lord of Steel" as unworthy of True Metal. So being harassed and copystriked by Yngvie is nothing spectacular lol
Shred - you are mixing up two different songs here. The "Rising Force" clip you are playing here is the opening track from 1988's Odyssey. The "Rising Force" album is not what you're playing here. For a shred guy, this is pretty suspect awareness of guitar history. You crush me as a guitarist but gotta get your facts right when you're critiquing folks. PS - Yngwie's peak is 1985's "Marching Out" - incredible gothic metal with his absolute peak riffs and songs.
You know what's crazy to me? Dude just turned 60 this year! Dude's amazing as ever.. but there's something with his new approach to music that doesn't hit me like it used to. That last album with Tim Owens (Perpetual Flame) was his last good one to me. What a ripper! (pun intended) Yngwie's been my guitar god of my guitar god(s) since I've started on guitar 12 years ago and I studied his music intensely since that time. .... When I saw him the first time during Generation Axe, I was pretty underwhelmed... the guitarist I thought I wouldn't enjoy the most; Nuno Bettencourt stole the entire show for me. Yngwie just took all of his songs and pissed all over them with "slop" the entire time. In the very least, he could have played Black Star as something other than just a backing track! Either way, he's an indomitable force in the world of shred guitar. His entire motivation (as told in the Beato interview) was very much like my own when I first picked up the instrument and really got into his music. Not a person who's heard me play guitar wouldn't know I cite him as a HUGE influence to myself! (But, for the love of god Yngwie... hire a proper band!)
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How can this be watched live.. Can it be danced to or 😂
Saw Yngwie last month in Ft. Lauderdale. Believe me, he still smokes anyone out there. 2 hours of non stop shred. It's not for everyone, but for those that can take it it's a spectacle to behold. Buckethead comes close, but even he has to take a break every few songs. Yngwie continually assaults you sonically without mercy with endless cascading flurries of flame and fury. 🤘🤘
ummm ... smokes anyone out there ? .... ever heard of John McLaughlin ?
@@MikeTigges-dq9ve At his age I doubt he'd be willing to cut heads with Yngwie. An amazing player in his day though. I saw Al Di Meola back in January, and he sat down the whole show playing acoustic. It was great, but not what I'd call a shred fest. The thing about Yngwie is that he's relentless. The onslaught never ceases.
Buckethead has an advantage though. Buckethead writes leagues above yngwie. Not only can he shred, but can also write music. Almost 600 albums worth. Iv listened to everything from yngwie, and about 2/3 of Buckethead. It's no comparison really.
And that's what sucks about YM. His only really good work imo is Black star, Far beyond the sun and Icarus' dream suite no4. Which makes you wonder...@@EarthAltar
I was shredding hard back in 2016 I went to see Yngwie live.. I thought in my mind I was finally as good as Yngwie. After 4 minutes he shredded so much and flawless Execution.. I said dang I guess not and just soaked in the rest of the show l.. he was great in 2022 when I saw him last and his vocals are cool to hear 🐉✨🎸
😂 "fueled by his hatred of donuts."
I dont eat donuts 😂😂😂😂
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And his love for painting his eye brows
@@danielabilez3619 😂 wait what he does that?
7:25 the 3 strings arpeggio sequence explodes like a bomb and to my ears it's not sloppy but very precise.
I never will understand why so many say he ´s playing with no feeling. Just watch him perform! Pure feeling mixed with full control of his instrument Just perfect!
Especially what he played on the track "Marching out" !(on the record of the same title)
That track is 100% pure feeling and may be his best!
An his fantastic vibrato
Because people are idiots. I would send them this link the his performance with the Japanese Philharmoic: ua-cam.com/video/Mylvwhy63bk/v-deo.html
It's one of the most incredible things that ever happened for the electric guitar, and the entire hour and 15 minutes is filled with undeniable texture and emotion.
Envy
Meh!
Never saw YJM in his “ prime”. I saw him 2 yrs ago and again a few weeks ago. Absolutely crushed it at The Parker in Sept2023....so in my view he’s improved with age. Go see him live; you won’t regret it.
I was lucky to have seen him play at the start of 1985 on the Rising Force tour in a small club, I'm sorry to report that he cannot play anywhere like he did back then, now. He was absolutely unbelievable, he was never quite the same after his car accident.
I saw him at his absolute peak in Jan of 1987 he was unbelievable but then a few months later he had his car accident and was never the same. 86 to 87 was insane he is just a shadow of his former self now.
you've got to remember that yngwie is also playing with a sht tonne of gain. with single coils. the fact any of it still sounds remotely clean while he is prancing around is an achievement in itselt.
He uses stacked humbuckers that sound like a single coil now. But yes, he used singles for a long time.
He hasn't used single coils since 1983
My cousin who played guitar at a very high level at the time and even went to an elite music college, and in the heyday of the guitar shredders in the 80s, when the guitar virtuosos were at the height of their popularity and Shrapnel records was at its apogee, he saw Yngwie Malmsteen live at the height of his powers and then subsequently he saw him multiple times through the years and he said that after he came back from the car accident in the late 80s, while still a great player, he was never at quite the same level as before and never got back to it since.
Accident, age, alcohol (he drinked too much at one point).
Personally I think its not the technique that seperate young and old Yngwie, its the phrasing. In the 80s his phrasing was phenomenal and created a very strong sense of musical arc into the solo. Nowdays I feel theres less of that and his solos sound more like a lot of notes stringed up together without any greater musical plan. And it becomes boring quite quickly.
Yes! 1986 was prime Yngwie, before the car accident. Trilogy tour was on another level with his phrasing and techique !
Yes, his technique is still impeccable, but the tone has changed (possibly due to the newer Seymour Duncan YJM pickup's?). His earlier stuff kicked butt because it was fresh, and many of us here were in our younger, impressionable years, so it tends to stick with us as being amazing, just as how any young person now a days is impressionable with what they hear/see. I've been listening to him since I was 12 yrs old in 1991, and have followed him all these years, and yes the newer stuff just isn't as catchy unfortunately. I still buy his albums on CD to support him. He is still the driving force behind my practicing on guitar and likely always will be.
I feel the same way about petruccis solos , im not a mangini hater at all, but i haven't really cared for anything they have done since black clouds
I've seen Yngvie live only once in the 1989 with his best setup after his best record Odyssey with Joe Lynn Turner and the old band, including Jens Johanssen. Based on watching recent stuff in UA-cam, I believe that he is somehow back to track in 2023. Today I am really liking his music and muscial views too. Maybe he is getting old (like myself), so he has picked up some nice sense of humor and self irony to his playing. I don't know, but 5 years ago I did not really listen to him.Now in 2023 I feel like a fan again.
I feel ya! 🤘
At 60 years old now and having been in a bad car wreck that damaged his hands i would
say you re damn f**king right Yngwie "Can still shred"!!! and even IF he could not who cares?
The guy already changed the way others play guitar all the way back in 84. If he wanted to he could
have retired years ago. He is a guitar legend despite those that hate him and talk shit while none of us guitarist even
know who the F**k they are? A bunch of Nobody wannabe's. YNGWIE says'🖕 to them!
The Maestro is incredible. I respect YJMs ability and dedication to his style. I even have the Yngwie Who? Shirt.
I have the same shirt from the '96 inspiration world tour. it was the first time I saw him live when I was 17!
Trilogy was the peak don't think there's much disagreement about it ... most interesting is listening to the track 'Marching Out' to hear Yngwie playing outside his usual mode choices, such a lot of potential there we never heard from again.
Odyssey had the most catchiest songs in 1 album tho... he still opens with rising force the song til this day from that album
Well... tied with the first album rising force haha
I think he was great and still hungry up to Eclipse and by Fire and Ice, it started to get a little old. Still had some bangers on some albums though but everything started to get rushed.
His car accident was between Trilogy and Odyssey. He was never the same after that.
Saw him at the start of the month here in Ireland and was blown away! He put on a great show, agreed hes not what he once was but hes still probably one of the best I've seen live.
recently learned he's 6ft 3 in ! big hands with a delicate touch .
The video's title wins the award for 2023's stupidest question.
So do you think he has leather pajamas that he sleeps in or do you think he just has leather sheets on his bed?
He was asked recently in an interview where the name "NEO" classical came from and he said he had no idea, that he had never heard of it and had no idea what it was supposed to mean!
How can less be more? More is more
Kool video, love the wind up and a forseen the outcome from the research. Of course he's still got it, yes it was back exactly like 30 years ago but, but oh man!. What I saw, nothing less to expect from him. I Saw his performance last night in London. Tremendous and sow how nostalgic, I think maybe in 10 years he will call it the day.
Well he is over 60 years old now, pretty decent, I am amazed he can hear with that stack of Marshalls
If you watched the Beato interview he said he used to prefer 50’s but can’t hear them anymore.
yeah i caught that ( doesn’t sound deaf ) …. one of the best interviews of him. he sounded happy and like a kid explaining his craft.
What he does is the best at what he does. You have nailed it again! Like always. 🎸🎶🎵🏁
I've seen YJM live five times, on Odyssey, Eclipse and Fire and Ice tours. Two ones I don't remember exactly anymore, maybe it was Inspiration and Unleash the Fury tours. Best show was the Eclipse tour show when it comes to guitar performance. He was still quite young and vicious. Can't compare that to the neoclassical Las Vegas Elvis thing he is doing now.
Eclipse had such catchy material from beginning to end. One of his strongest.
I've been listening to Yngwie since his early days in Steeler and Alcatrazz... still listening to him now
In the last decade or more, Yngwie is releasing awful really terrible badly produced albums and his live band sucks compared to his classic line ups but at the end of the day, he is still a true pioneer and was ground breaking especially in the 80's!
Bach used tritones several times ,ex sonata no.2 - Grave and fuga😉😊
Intrigued 😊Not an intently condescending remark btw.Just a nerd myself😉
I'm 1/3 his age and I can't play his stuff at 1/3 of the speed while sitting down in my bedroom so yeah I'd say he can still shred lol
I have think Yngwie has gotten better with age.
His band is absolutely phenomenal as well. Nothing slack about an Yngwie show.
More than just his hands...He suffered a very traumatic head injury damaging his brain to the point he nearly died.
Joe Lynn Turner was interviewed about the Odyssey period recently, and he related that there was a point the surgeons at Northridge Hospital didn't expect YJM to pull through.
Even once he did get out of critical condition, the damage to brain impacted the neurology of his right side. His pick hand was virtually unusable. He tried to comeback early by playing "Man on the Silver Mountain" as a guest with Dio at Itvine Meadows, and pretty much played the entire song with his fret hand. When he went to do the solo, he failed at a sweep kick straight our the gate because his hands couldn't synchronize, and Ronnie ran up Tngwie, through his arm around his shoulder, and yelled, "Ladies and Gentlemen, Yngwie Malmsteen!", so the crowd would roar as cover while Craig Goldy finished the solo.
I remember GIT instructor, Steve Trovato saying he loaned Yngwie a PRS he had just bought to use while he rehabbed his pick hand, but then the Whittier Narrows Earthquake happened, and Yngwie got spooked, and left town to be with relatives in Upstate NY (he stayed there about a year before relocating to Miami)...I think Trovato ever got that guitar back!
Eventually, Malmsteen managed to redevelop his right hand picking technique. There is probably an argument that he is somewhat of a medical miracle. His career very easily could have ended after that fateful night in 1987.
In my opinion as a longtime fan, I don't think the issue is whether or not he can still shred, so much as whether or not the brain injury effected his musicality. To me his playing seems more rushed, certainly busier as far as notes per measure go, and often lack the space/rest combined with melodic twists and turns that made so many of us hang on every note he produced in the mid-80s.
You will hear a lot of us describe him as having been untouchable during that period. Watching him nowadays is very much akin to comparing Fat Elvis to Skinny Elvis. He is still technically phenomenal, but has become something less musically.
My suspicion is that he has CTE or some other permanent, degenerative neurological injury. I base that admitted speculation on both his playing and some of his aberrant and anger-related behaviors in the years since the accident. With a degenerative condition the progression is not always a straight, descending line. Sometimes, he can still show flahes of his old self--That is his baseline condition, but over time he has shown this weird tendency to just play incessantly, which despite what his detractors may say, is not at all what he was about before the accident, such episodes may be previews of where his neurological state and perception (how he hears himself) is headed. Occasionally, he does seem slightly sloppy (compared to his younger self, not to we mortals!), which also may indicate degeneration.
All that said, this video was definitely more enjoyable than several recent videos of him I have seen, particularly the second half after he segued away from Rising Force, and if he never played another note, I would be thankful for Yngwie and his contributions to the musical world--He inspired a Helluva lot of us to either pick up the instrument, or to woodshed and get better.
Renaissance pirate/highwayman is my chosen fashion style too!
3:02 Wow nice historical insight with the devils tri-tone mate!
You wouldn’t say any of this to Yngwie’s face.
"The things hes doing to his g string" - wobbles back and forth
He can shred like there’s no tomorrow, but can’t stay in pocket for more than a couple of seconds
My answer for Yngwie as a big fan of his is he can still shred. Although he doesn't need to prove it cause he's done it. He's going to write music as he sees fit. We got his full solo guitar with Japanese Philharmonic orchestra album that he nailed. Years later in 2018 we got his blues album Blues Lighting. He played it very good. I saw that tour and Parrabellum at Center Stage in Atlanta. He hasn't lost a step and does the harmonic minor thing perfectly. Mastering the arpeggios and diminished runs. El Maestro that is Yngwie Malmsteen.
Julian Where's your glass! Great content buddy!
I was lucky to see him with Alcatrazz, and for his next 4 studio albums. Still love his playing
"If you're short of picks, just go to an Yngwie Malmsteen show"😂 That is right.
I made the pick he flicked my way to a mojo on a necklace 🤟
The donut joke never gets old since i play dimebag leads everyday
Yngwie is 6o years old june 1963 .
I'm trapped at 6:20-6:25. It's been an hour, somebody call the cops, help me, i can't get out. It's INSANELY the level of PERFECTION. This guy have 60 years. WHAT THE FUCK YOU HAVE TO SAY? BAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA
FIRE, FLAMES AND FURY MR MALMSTEEN. 🔥🔥🔥
I saw him in another interview yesterday. He’s pretty cool. Your right. I like the tri tone. Lol yes I agree with you.
I mean yes,he can still shred but he does seem to be rushing thru his tunes if thats even possible but over shreds during sections he used to have more phrasing but hes the oldest shredder left at these speeds and pieces of music.Hes still amazing and theres thousands of cookie cutter shredders out there but theres,only one Yngwie thaf plays these,licks with a stock coil strat n marshalls cranked to 11.He has like 25 albums and still touring n putting on great shows. The prodigy son still killing it
So I watched Rick beto interview so Malmsteen said he doesn't do sweeps? Is that true sounds like sweeps to me no?
It's economy picking. Almost sweeps. Sweeps with fewer strings.
He absolutely definitely sweeps. He even explicitly says so on the REH instructional video he did (if one could call it that). He's just massively weird.
Back in 85 he was brutal loud I still am hearing impaired 😂😂 cool video 📹 Shred..
Still is Loud AF!
Great way to drive engagement haha. Of course he can still shred. Such a non-question.
Saw him last year and that was exzactly how he did the show. He switched guitars a ton and was kicking picks to the crowd left and right. Tons of guitars spins on his neck. Maybe not as good as he was in the 80’s but fuck is he still solid
Apparently his performances are a bit different each night. Deliberately to avoid boredom.
Bro asking if Yngwie can still shred is like asking if MJ can still dunk. Why does it matter? He was the best EVER at his peak, that's all there is to it.
Strange that you find sloppy the 3 strings arpeggio sequence wich instead is absolutely perfect.
4:52 Yeah, is quite funny how different they are and yes underneath the showy shred it's just simple chords
Malmestein must approve shred. The vids still up
really enjoyed this video. Diminished Chords??!! wow.
He’s still great always will be!
You can say what you want about Yngwie, hate him, love him....in the end, no one can deny that he is a legend even to this day and in his style pretty much unmatched.
How many of your own albums have you sold? How many fans do you have around the world? Less philosophies, more play. Somehow, like this...
yngwie is a amazing guitar player but he gets so fuckin offended
Ain’t that the truth
"Now, last time I reviewed Yngwie I got a copyright strike from him personally." 😅💀
I saw Yngwie in NYC about 7 months ago open for Glen Hughes. I hate to say it but after Glen was finished I left about 1/2 way through Yngwie's set. After a while it's too much for the ear to continue to take a barrage of 16 notes. This is why Jeff Beck (RIP) will always be my favorite guitarist. I can listen to Jeff all day long without getting ear fatigue.
what jeff are you listening to? a great deal of jeffs music is fuckin garbage unless its his instrumental stuff
Shred, did you miss explaining the meaning, the essence of the move at 3:52 ? That Strat has a Ferrari logo in the back too. Amazing!
That little fart he let out in the beginning was the real meaning of shredding
6:09 Cant imagine how many times they have played this song and where has the singer been all this time 😂
Hey Yngwie, toss me one of those amp heads instead, lol 😁
Do you think he's surpassed the man that influenced him , Uli Jon Roth? I'm just curious. I watched a video with Uli and I was impressed not only by his playing which seemed as if he played as if he was symbiotic with the orchestra but he also knew how to conduct it. So i thought that was cool. That said for shredding, Yngwie is the best! He was one of my first introductions to metal.
Just heard him shred on the Rick Beato interview.
If you want a song to do a reaction for. Watch the simian hive guitar play through by Inferi
The bass player looks to be his guitar tech from earlier in the tour, didn't know he could sing though.
Whose he throw his guitars to now ? or does he pick out his own guitars from the rack now ?
Attended his tour with glen hughes last month and must have threw 100 picks in the crowd
Yngwie is a year younger than me ; I will be 62 yrs old in January 2024...
Ymgwie looks great in Ricks new Interview. Are you balding ? Can you grow hair ? Would your out-styled Goatee, be grey if you didn’t dye it with a sharpie. See , we all have things that aren’t perfect princess. Can you even see the video, with those sunglasses on. How Can little shoulders support such a huge head?
Lol, touche.
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Donuts! I don't like Donuts
Mr shred i love your vids, can you do one on rammstein, "mutter" or "sonne or any song, plz and thank you
I kinda agree that he seems a bit sloppier than a decade ago even; but his prime was pretty frikkin prime man! Personally I forgive him a bit of age related slow down. The man is always gonna be the GOAT of the genre he created. Maybe the deal he made with el diablo has a time limit clause! 😂 He is 666 years old after all. mwaahhahahaaaaa
Saw him in September in San Diego. Still no one like Ynywie fucking Malsteem......🤟
your fart sounded like a snare drum pretty amazing man
I would have payed for an Yngwie ticket at 2003. Now I wont waste my money to watch him play half of every song with any band anymore. Actually he had a band at the 90s...
Man his more some extra more, what a great showman!
I was at this show! I loved it
Can you believe Bach commenting Mozart last performance, in 2023? I'd rather believe someone rapped when colors magically reappeared on the screen. Namastè.
The day we shall begin to worry is when he won't be able to do his air-kick thing
He's still a great player compared to others, but when I compare his current performance to how he played in 1986, I feel like he's not even 20% as good. However, rather than this being an insult to his current performance, I would say it's more of a compliment to just how unbelievably skilled he was back then.
The things he is doing to that G string :) :)
Stupid question. I saw him last night and he was as powerful onstage as ever
Lol " pick holocaust" ..so true. Never has a man thrown so many picks out in one bar than YJM..
I loved this album so much!
Yngwie got a thing for Evils; i never figure a Swede's obsession with Evils and his sideburns.
He is 60 years old ❤
Yes he can. I would even argue his picking hand is one of the best.
I remember buying Odyssey and being absolutely blown away by the opening song, I think it was the early 90s so maybe less than 10 years since when it was released. I think I saw him do the MAB over under lick! ua-cam.com/video/TsOxFj3WsRk/v-deo.html. I saw him for the only time in the early 2000s, he was still young enough to be 100% on point although he was quite overweight during these years I think
Hey what song is that here?
I was once harassed on YT by a certain Dr Joseph DeMaio of the company Magic Circle Music for criticizing Manowar's last studio album "The Lord of Steel" as unworthy of True Metal. So being harassed and copystriked by Yngvie is nothing spectacular lol
AAA THIS WAS AT THE HOUSE OF BLUES IN ANAHEIM I WAS THERE HE WAS AMAZING I CAUGHT 3 PICKS
So who is singing?
he plays so fast he must be good..
The collective fans of that album are known as the Rising Force Kin.
lolololol
I remember when Rising Force first came out. Still not my thing after all these years.
After the first 10 minutes of listening to Yngwie, I've heard enough.
@Ray-xq4mg Since you're taking it personally, it seems like you would need that more than I would. Bottoms up 😫😭😢
And I got something special for yo momma🤣
Shred - you are mixing up two different songs here. The "Rising Force" clip you are playing here is the opening track from 1988's Odyssey. The "Rising Force" album is not what you're playing here. For a shred guy, this is pretty suspect awareness of guitar history. You crush me as a guitarist but gotta get your facts right when you're critiquing folks. PS - Yngwie's peak is 1985's "Marching Out" - incredible gothic metal with his absolute peak riffs and songs.
You know what's crazy to me? Dude just turned 60 this year! Dude's amazing as ever.. but there's something with his new approach to music that doesn't hit me like it used to. That last album with Tim Owens (Perpetual Flame) was his last good one to me. What a ripper! (pun intended)
Yngwie's been my guitar god of my guitar god(s) since I've started on guitar 12 years ago and I studied his music intensely since that time.
.... When I saw him the first time during Generation Axe, I was pretty underwhelmed... the guitarist I thought I wouldn't enjoy the most; Nuno Bettencourt stole the entire show for me. Yngwie just took all of his songs and pissed all over them with "slop" the entire time. In the very least, he could have played Black Star as something other than just a backing track!
Either way, he's an indomitable force in the world of shred guitar. His entire motivation (as told in the Beato interview) was very much like my own when I first picked up the instrument and really got into his music. Not a person who's heard me play guitar wouldn't know I cite him as a HUGE influence to myself! (But, for the love of god Yngwie... hire a proper band!)
Standy new album Donuts by Fire 😮
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