Went to see Ted Nugent back in the day. Alcatraz was opening act. I'd never heard of them. I was six feet from Yngwie screaming for Ted Nugent, including some expletives. Yngwie looked down into the audience right at me and proceeded to rip a solo like the one in this video. My jaw hit the floor and I've been a huge fan ever since. One of the greatest!
@@allchoschabrecht4205 did you see the live gig he did recently, he's also been quite active on instagram, he may never be Alcatraz good but he's much better than the mess he was a while back, also he has a new album coming in June, I think it's going to be a scorcher.
@@MrTwangstaable I agree that he has gotten back into much better shape. but still all that delay and echo he uses nowadays. I think his playing style is a bit like a sport and we all get a little old. still love him nevertheless
@@allchoschabrecht4205 True, he's now in that mythical eccentric zone. I'm really hoping the new album is produced well, hope he has got a good mix and mastering done on it.
Yes, I would say his best was before his coma but one thing I would disagree on is the Blackmore emulating. I would say that he emulated Blackmore in Alcatrazz (1984) but after that in this clip (1985) he is most emulating bach and classical music its self more.
@@davidsoukup138 -- He does it here ,too. The black jacket with his bare chest and big cross, his hair, his strat tone, the way he uses his tremolo bar, his mannerisms and facial expressions and the way he moves his mouth, the way he swings his guitar around, the way he scrapes his strings with that hand-over-hand move move that he does, flipping his guitar string-side down and scraping his strat on the monitors, crouching down on one leg while the other leg is outstretched to the side, his brooding, stoic, tough guy who plays classically influenced leads and themes shtick - putting Bach pieces in the middle of his solos - that's all Blackmore.
2:34-35 the only time I’ve heard Yngwie miss a note in his younger perfect years (not that it matters, just an observation). I’ve heard this many times btw and nothing compares if you were inspired by this style like me when he came onto the scene. The classical progression he plays before going into his final with the teeth picking and Steeler solo ending was also really cool!
El mejor Solo que he escuchado en mí vida! Casi sin efectos es extraordinario el nivel de precisión que salen de esos dedos mágicos del MAESTRO! El Legato es sublime! Un virtuosismo único e irrepetible!
For guitar geeks only: I used to think this was the iconic “Duck” guitar, he even insinuated it IS the duck thanks to the play loud sticker. Well the sticker is different, and so is the guitar. This guitar was used on Rising force Cover, and by his own admission his “main guitar”. The Duck you can see in Coming Bach video with Alcatraz.. same model but different sound honestly. This Rising Force guitar was destroyed, but he must have missed it so much he made new Play Loud sticker and stuck it on the Duck, convincing not only fans but himself that this guitar lives on. Pretty deep. Pause it at 0:59 to see the sticker detail covering damage, and notice the 3 bolt at 7:00. That means this guitar was also 1971 or later like the Duck (he believed it to be a 69 at the time). After this guitar was destroyed he replaced his 3 bolt guitars with 4 bolts.
The original Rising Force album cover Strat was absolutely destroyed you are correct. He threw it and missed the guitar which broke in half when it hit the stage. The only thing salvaged was the neck which at a later date had its head stock snapped due to yet another miss. That was repaired by doweling. The reason I know this is because my friend bought half of the broken piece of the original “Duck” for $5000. I saw it and held it. It was sold to the Hard Rock in NYC. Why Yngwie continues to say the existing “Duck” is that other guitar is a mystery but it is not true.
I consider same level: Eddie Van Halen Solo Eruption Live without a Net Extreme - Nuno Bettencourt Guitar Solo - Live In Rio de Janeiro @ Hollywood Rock 1992, Brazil
I think his guitar playing was clearer and faster back then than in his later stuff. Everything he played back then was crystal clear and you can tell there was a lot of power behind it at any speed, very strong left hand.
@@guitarforall Oops! I was almost certain that you were asking about the Bouree part that I didn't actually check the particular time. You're right of course, it's a different piece altogether: it's a brief sped up reference to another famous piece by J.S. Bach, Air on the G String: ua-cam.com/video/pzlw6fUux4o/v-deo.html Again, apologies for the mixup!
Ya, but most gold secret video is that one of Day on the Green 1985. I hope its as you said, matter of time to release it once and for all. Perhaps it is the last treasure that he only wants to be public once he leaves here, hope he never leaves, and that he reveals it soon, that gig OMG🎶🎸.
Yea absolutely, some say MTV wasted the footage, some say that Yngwie doesnt wanna show them because of many tech issues he had on stage. Idc if its with bad quality, i want to watch it, Yngwie and Metallica omg.
llluuuyyyooo i just googled it and it says a 45 minutes filmed show for yngwie and he played the solo from steeler hot on ur heels in it Damn u shouldn't tell me this info , now i can't calm and wana see it 😂
LOL! You've seen? I have not lied to you, how lucky those who attended that show, I am hopeful that one day they will bring it to light, in the meantime, lets cry together bro 😂😅😂
Génial. Bon, concernant Yngwie, c'est le genre de qualificatifs qu'on emploie souvent, trop souvent. On l'a trop mis en opposition à Satriani (rien à voir) et à Steve Vai (encore moins à voir). Les trois font pas le même métier, mais le plus rapide, et je ne parle pas que de sa main gauche qui, on le sait, comme il est droitier, est censée donner le tempo à ses rythmiques et à ses solos (je déteste le terme "soli"), est bel et bien le suédois YM, sa main gauche donc est d'une virtuosité qu'on n'a jamais connue dans toute l'histoire du rock'n'roll et des musiques qui l'entourent - qui entourent le rock'n'roll, pas Yngwie, suivez un peu. Magistral. Et ça n'enlève rien à : Satriani, génial. Vai, apprenti sorcier supra-efficient. Philippe N.
Went to see Ted Nugent back in the day. Alcatraz was opening act. I'd never heard of them. I was six feet from Yngwie screaming for Ted Nugent, including some expletives. Yngwie looked down into the audience right at me and proceeded to rip a solo like the one in this video. My jaw hit the floor and I've been a huge fan ever since. One of the greatest!
Best guitar player for his generation ! ❤
I agree. The early 80s belonged to Malmsteen purely due to impact. He inspired an entire generation of guitarists. He had a great sound.
This video was a game changer and no one has come close since.
No one came close???
Don't disrespect Eddie Van Halen.
U GOT THAT!
@@susanphillips6791 not even close.
Uli was before him and a legion of others
@@ΟΟύτις not even close indeed.
Had this on VHS in the 80s. He was something else back then. Fast, fluent, melodic and the solo was really well-structured.
Still is! Playing better than ever.
@@MrTwangstaable I mean come on. I like him but he isn't there anymore
@@allchoschabrecht4205 did you see the live gig he did recently, he's also been quite active on instagram, he may never be Alcatraz good but he's much better than the mess he was a while back, also he has a new album coming in June, I think it's going to be a scorcher.
@@MrTwangstaable I agree that he has gotten back into much better shape. but still all that delay and echo he uses nowadays. I think his playing style is a bit like a sport and we all get a little old. still love him nevertheless
@@allchoschabrecht4205 True, he's now in that mythical eccentric zone. I'm really hoping the new album is produced well, hope he has got a good mix and mastering done on it.
His legato back then was a thing of beauty.
Indeed.
As was his staccato, more articulate and precise.
Because now hes playing with higher distortion and reverb
Why is it nobody talks about his legato? He did almost as much that way back then as picking,but nobody talks about it.....beautiful !
I like this era of Malmsteen. Classic strat/marshal sound -not ultra distorted. His Blackmore emulating days.
His best era for sure
Exactly said! I love that period too!👍
Yes, I would say his best was before his coma but one thing I would disagree on is the Blackmore emulating. I would say that he emulated Blackmore in Alcatrazz (1984) but after that in this clip (1985) he is most emulating bach and classical music its self more.
@@davidsoukup138 -- He does it here ,too. The black jacket with his bare chest and big cross, his hair, his strat tone, the way he uses his tremolo bar, his mannerisms and facial expressions and the way he moves his mouth, the way he swings his guitar around, the way he scrapes his strings with that hand-over-hand move move that he does, flipping his guitar string-side down and scraping his strat on the monitors, crouching down on one leg while the other leg is outstretched to the side, his brooding, stoic, tough guy who plays classically influenced leads and themes shtick - putting Bach pieces in the middle of his solos - that's all Blackmore.
@@Wolferal Post a Blackmore solo that sounds like Malmsteen then. Phrasing, speed, vibrato etc. Nobody cares about jackets and mannerisms.
One of the best..seen him twice and met him at the house of Guitars in Rochester,New,York. Rock ON!!!!!!!!!!!! Metal forever!!!!!
WOW!! Flying fingers and incorporating Classical music throughout his wonderful performance. ,
No Parole for Rock and Roll totally smokes!!!! I had it on cassette back around 85 and listened to it every night for about 6 months!!!
I think he was with rising force on this solo🤔
Live sentence,I played like that....
@@danieloshea5072 You played like a young Yngwie? Those neo classical runs like him? Are you on Soundcloud or UA-cam? Let me hear you.
King of neoclassical rock guitar....😎
Inventer of!! 👊🎸🤘🤘
Young pre accident Malmsteen is from another galaxy
2:34-35 the only time I’ve heard Yngwie miss a note in his younger perfect years (not that it matters, just an observation). I’ve heard this many times btw and nothing compares if you were inspired by this style like me when he came onto the scene. The classical progression he plays before going into his final with the teeth picking and Steeler solo ending was also really cool!
Been listening to Yngwie for 40 years, and 2m34s is the first time I have ever heard him miss a note. 😁
Yngwie Malmsteeñ war mein aller erstes Live Concert mit 14jahren in Neumarkt war der Hammer. Best guitar hero
El mejor Solo que he escuchado en mí vida! Casi sin efectos es extraordinario el nivel de precisión que salen de esos dedos mágicos del MAESTRO! El Legato es sublime! Un virtuosismo único e irrepetible!
El maestro indiscutido de la guitarra, nadie se le acerca... por algo tiene una legión de seguidores e imitadores..
@@claudiocortezcantillano3360 👏
I miss this tone!! Absolutely love Malmsteen but damn I miss this tone!
Listen that vibrato of his its god like
The Niccolò Paganini of our time...
Long live the MASTER!
Perfect classical shred 👌
Was then!!! Is now!!
And Always will be the greatest!!!!!
For guitar geeks only: I used to think this was the iconic “Duck” guitar, he even insinuated it IS the duck thanks to the play loud sticker. Well the sticker is different, and so is the guitar. This guitar was used on Rising force Cover, and by his own admission his “main guitar”. The Duck you can see in Coming Bach video with Alcatraz.. same model but different sound honestly. This Rising Force guitar was destroyed, but he must have missed it so much he made new Play Loud sticker and stuck it on the Duck, convincing not only fans but himself that this guitar lives on. Pretty deep. Pause it at 0:59 to see the sticker detail covering damage, and notice the 3 bolt at 7:00. That means this guitar was also 1971 or later like the Duck (he believed it to be a 69 at the time). After this guitar was destroyed he replaced his 3 bolt guitars with 4 bolts.
The original Rising Force album cover Strat was absolutely destroyed you are correct. He threw it and missed the guitar which broke in half when it hit the stage. The only thing salvaged was the neck which at a later date had its head stock snapped due to yet another miss. That was repaired by doweling. The reason I know this is because my friend bought half of the broken piece of the original “Duck” for $5000. I saw it and held it. It was sold to the Hard Rock in NYC. Why Yngwie continues to say the existing “Duck” is that other guitar is a mystery but it is not true.
5:58 one of the baddest runs I've ever heard. Love that neoclassical double stop bach style riffage! Awesome
It doesn't get any better than this.
I consider same level:
Eddie Van Halen Solo Eruption Live without a Net
Extreme - Nuno Bettencourt Guitar Solo - Live In Rio de Janeiro @ Hollywood Rock 1992, Brazil
@@armandoaraujo6128 I wouldn't argue with that👍🏻
Well ... He could have brought the Swedish Bikini Team with him.
wow
the good old yngwie
You re the one of the best guitarist in the world,perfect speed picking
Wow.amazing guitar player
The Man Rock's ! Like no other !
Doing it on a Strat with scalloped frets. He’s the only one that can.
4:30 to 4:42 what a delicacy
He was like a mad composer back then.
A modern- day Mozart with a Stratocaster. I'd like to know how old he was at the time. So proficient!
It's Beethoven's 5th Symphony.
@@archive_video_surveillance That exact run is from Mozart’s 5th?
@@dantierney3301 A quick google search confirms he was born in 1963. This concert is from 84’ or 85’ which means he was either 21 or 22 years old.
@@guthrie_1 Are you stupid? I says Beethoven's.
THE BEST EVER
I think his guitar playing was clearer and faster back then than in his later stuff. Everything he played back then was crystal clear and you can tell there was a lot of power behind it at any speed, very strong left hand.
Umm yeah that's like saying Michael Phelps swam faster when he wasn't old
What a player
Thank you exceptional excellent , professional
I love Metallica , but Yngvie i love too . So so so much ! 💤🎸🎼
Mí ídolo por siempre😍🙌🏼
É o melhor dos últimos tempos.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨.
Love it..Could hear some from the band Angel in the end hehe ..what ever I suppose we all love guitars. enjoy
Steve vai said after yngwie gave him a strat :’it’s great for playing melodic minor scales ‘ ouch! Talk about gratitude....
It's pretty well documented that they are friends
1:33 his middle pickup is missing a spring!
CimmerianVII I know that, i have 2 guitars setup like his. I was noticing that it was missing the spring :)
He flush mounts the middle pickup so it interferes less with alternate picking.
He didnt care.. cause he never use it . :)
Amazing
6:16 Troubleshooting with Yngwie
Long, long ago, so many donuts ago, so many meatballs ago...
El mejor de todos, maestroooooo
how young he was :-D Awesome Musician!!!!
No one have made more clone guitarists than YM have..Not evan close...Thats impact people.
Yngwie J. Malmsteen is the worlds best hard rock Master Lead Guitarist in Europe & the worlds.
Did you know this man new generation he is best guitar player in the world
El mejor guitarrista del planeta 🙌🏻
Швеция❤💛💙❤💛💙❤💛💙❤💛💙, Уважаю Вашего Короля ЕГО Величество!!!! Спасибо за Мужество и Музыку, надеюсь мы достойны.. Спасибо🙏💕🙏💕🙏💕🙏💕
el mejor de todos los tiempos
Malmsteens pedals are crazy
solo from "Hot on Your Heels" (Keel)...albeit live in concert he took it to a different level...
Ингви, Ганс Христиан Андерсен.. Есть Даже Детская Любовь💘💘💘💘, Великолепно Просто Память Спасибо🙏💕🙏💕🙏💕
Jenius
audience sound machine
ИНВИ!!!! БРАВО!!!!
Just damn
4:45
El mejor de los tiempos con Hendrix
Some of that solo sounded like “Hot on your heels,” if I remember the title correctly…from his time in the Steeler band.
No I am not influenced by Ritchie Blackmore
Yeh right mate
Anyone know the name of the piece he plays from around 1:24-1:32?
1:23 - 1:33 what is this classical song??? please someone. i will pay you
Bach's famous Bouree in E Minor (originally written for lute):
ua-cam.com/video/APNI2CC0k6A/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/BJ83EBKH598/v-deo.html
@@Freawulf 1:23 - 1:33 what part is this? i learned how to play the bourre a long time ago.. but i just love how this one part sounds from 1:23 - 1:33
@@guitarforall Oops! I was almost certain that you were asking about the Bouree part that I didn't actually check the particular time. You're right of course, it's a different piece altogether: it's a brief sped up reference to another famous piece by J.S. Bach, Air on the G String: ua-cam.com/video/pzlw6fUux4o/v-deo.html Again, apologies for the mixup!
@@Freawulf you are my hero. i will try to learn this too.. thank you for replying to me. i’ve been looking for this for months now
@@guitarforall Glad I could be of help! :)
Enjoy and keep baroque'n'rolling! \m/
The volume knob thing at 2:30 is an evh technique
He plays awfully close to the same patterns in "Cathedral" through there.
Very masterful fingers you have , master 🎭🎸🎵 Y M 🎵🎸🎭 〰*~≈≈*• ⭐¥ Ⓜ⭐ •*≈≈~*〰 It's just full fly awayyyyyyyyyyy
You feel that the years of intense practise are not far behind, wich explains the level of fluidity and precision. Today it's different...
When you see an Yngwie thumbnail without hair extensions you know that you're in for a treat 😆
💥🔥 Yngwie Forewer. 💥🔥🎼🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎼🎶🎶🎶🎶🤘✊🎼
Intro to Metal Shop!!😳🤯
Am only missing the bass piano that he uses. It's so low
God playing guitar.
Busco la lista de los mejores guitarristas de la historia, la leo y me rio....
Mr. Lars Johan Yngwie Lannerback 🔥 🎸 🤘
When will we have this live on bluray without those annoying visual effects
It's about time
Ya, but most gold secret video is that one of Day on the Green 1985. I hope its as you said, matter of time to release it once and for all. Perhaps it is the last treasure that he only wants to be public once he leaves here, hope he never leaves, and that he reveals it soon, that gig OMG🎶🎸.
llluuuyyyooo yeah i know this day on the greenclip ... is it supposed to be a whole concert ?
Yea absolutely, some say MTV wasted the footage, some say that Yngwie doesnt wanna show them because of many tech issues he had on stage. Idc if its with bad quality, i want to watch it, Yngwie and Metallica omg.
llluuuyyyooo i just googled it and it says a 45 minutes filmed show for yngwie and he played the solo from steeler hot on ur heels in it
Damn u shouldn't tell me this info , now i can't calm and wana see it 😂
LOL! You've seen? I have not lied to you, how lucky those who attended that show, I am hopeful that one day they will bring it to light, in the meantime, lets cry together bro 😂😅😂
On the 11th day God created YJM, stuck a Fender strat to his hands and all he had as an example was the classic composers and heavy metal
Podría ser todo el solo como en 04:17 ?
why is there so much space where the neck meets the pocket is it shimmed there?
Mutch better sound back then...todays sound is not evan close...Totaly analog in the 80s
3:57 that paul gilbert lick?
This is 1985,no one had really heard Gilbert yet.
Gilbert who?
0:58 to 1:02 damn..
C'est énorme
Indonesia hadir
Play loud
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04:07
True game changer total sickness
This actually makes Eddie's Eruption sound kind of basic.
Nothing similar with Eddi!
@@Василий-ш1д Well, yes. I can play Eruption easily - I can't play this!
イングヴェイさんは、可愛系のハンサムさん。ユニーク⁉️足長いで、190センチ‼️😆🎶🎵さっきまで、他のメイクアップの動画見てた。普通のオバサンが、美人‼️プロの顔‼️
I dont think he is gonna be at this level....
Гитару у Блекмора взял?
Ако ,Ингви не е Ричи нищо не разбирам?!!!
Yngwie try to tapping com on stick with your speed appeggio
He made a pact with the devil to play like that
Very nice, but parts of this solo was very EVH inspired. He did his own thing but it goes to show you how ED touched every guitar player in some way
Almost a clean tone
Génial. Bon, concernant Yngwie, c'est le genre de qualificatifs qu'on emploie souvent, trop souvent. On l'a trop mis en opposition à Satriani (rien à voir) et à Steve Vai (encore moins à voir). Les trois font pas le même métier, mais le plus rapide, et je ne parle pas que de sa main gauche qui, on le sait, comme il est droitier, est censée donner le tempo à ses rythmiques et à ses solos (je déteste le terme "soli"), est bel et bien le suédois YM, sa main gauche donc est d'une virtuosité qu'on n'a jamais connue dans toute l'histoire du rock'n'roll et des musiques qui l'entourent - qui entourent le rock'n'roll, pas Yngwie, suivez un peu. Magistral. Et ça n'enlève rien à : Satriani, génial. Vai, apprenti sorcier supra-efficient.
Philippe N.
I wish his tone was still the same
Allievo bini
Was this before he got an almost fatal car accident?
Yes