Yngwie is quite simply incredible, it's been a pleasure watching and hearing him develop over the years, he is surely about as advanced as any guitarist could ever get, long live YJM, play loud! NA1974🇬🇧.
There is a lot more to good playing than being fast. Malmsteen does impress, for a few minutes, but then you have heard everything he has to offer. From then on, it's just more of the same. Every note one every album is the same velocity with the same tired tone. There have been many great players in my lifetime. Alan Holdsworth, Jeff Beck, Steve Lukather, Pat Metheny, or Eric Johnson, who have all evolved over time. Malmsteen's growth is inversely proportional to his weight gain, or the size of his ego. I don't knock anyone for idolizing him... I am just personally not inspired at all by his playing in any way. Expecially when there are new players coming onto the scene who really DO impress. PLINI and Tim Henson, just to name a couple, neither of whom have tones likened to an angle grinder.
Si no apoyas al músico, para qué ves sus videos o escuchas éste audio demo...??? La verdad, lo odian tanto a Ingwiee que lo aman y lo aman tanto que lo odian... Critican y critican pero, dónde está Malmsteen luego de 40 años de carrera y dónde estás vos...??? Seguro estarás grabando un disco que revolucionará la música mundial, ya que, según lo que hablas, como escuchas diversos tipos de guitarristas, nos das a entender que tocas mejor que Ingwiee...
This was recorded in 1981! It’s Yngwie playing drums,bass,guitar and singing too. It’s called “Far Beyond The Sun” Obviously not the one we all know now.
@@jrf4981 Sounds like Yngwie to me, in my opnion he should let others do the singing, the singing here was very bad and while he is much better today its not very good these days either. Very good guitars though of course.
This is mad. Got a solo to start, then the main riff from Krakatoa on Odyssey, then a chord progression from Voodoo on Magnum Opus and you can definitely hear the Rainbow influence with the parts that are very close to Gates of Babylon
Yngwie is God, indeed. This is THE definitive Yngwie Demo. I thank you. There is no comparison. Many, many fine musicians. A thumb print is a thumb print, no less.
I agree. It's interesting to see what happened between them, though. Eddie's signature sound was Eruption, and he could never really lose the "sound effects" brand he developed with all wild stuff he did. A lot of what people liked about Eruption was the speeds, although Eruption is not really that fast compared to some of today's pieces. Eruption just sounds like a fluent tapestry of highly melodic and effected music and production styles to me. Enter Yngwie - who played heavy, fluently, classically and FASTER with even more exact precision. What then? Yngwie wasn't Randy. What did VH do? They got rid of Roth and leaned more toward pop with Hagar. I never thought of that before... But, yeah, EVH was bound to have awesome competitors emerge, and Yngwie came out of northern Europe like a viking... Eddie's music leaned toward pop then... EVH had already won over the metal scene... Other guys would then rule metal when Ed leaned toward a more popularized audience...
Yngwie is actually better here than anything recent you can find. All good though. He's been here all along, and gets kudos for that, too. Yngwie will eventually have a Swan Song, and it will be spectacular.
I used to have the guitar player magazine floppy clear record years ago soon after I had the Steeler album then the bomb hit “Rising Force” Shred till your Dead Wooooooot !
Yngwie's built his career on writing forgettable, derivative songs that contain solos full of scale exercises played cleanly and at the speed of light.
In most cases the ones that complain about too many notes are the ones who can’t play them. Like him or not, Yngwie set the guitar world on fire in the early 80’s.
@@12floz67the fact that there is so much clarity in his playing that they as listeners can so confidently say "that's too many perfectly played crystal clear soaring notes!" is an irony lost on them
Yngwie is quite simply incredible, it's been a pleasure watching and hearing him develop over the years, he is surely about as advanced as any guitarist could ever get, long live YJM, play loud! NA1974🇬🇧.
I still think he was better before the accident.
There is a lot more to good playing than being fast. Malmsteen does impress, for a few minutes, but then you have heard everything he has to offer. From then on, it's just more of the same. Every note one every album is the same velocity with the same tired tone. There have been many great players in my lifetime. Alan Holdsworth, Jeff Beck, Steve Lukather, Pat Metheny, or Eric Johnson, who have all evolved over time. Malmsteen's growth is inversely proportional to his weight gain, or the size of his ego. I don't knock anyone for idolizing him... I am just personally not inspired at all by his playing in any way. Expecially when there are new players coming onto the scene who really DO impress. PLINI and Tim Henson, just to name a couple, neither of whom have tones likened to an angle grinder.
Si no apoyas al músico, para qué ves sus videos o escuchas éste audio demo...??? La verdad, lo odian tanto a Ingwiee que lo aman y lo aman tanto que lo odian... Critican y critican pero, dónde está Malmsteen luego de 40 años de carrera y dónde estás vos...??? Seguro estarás grabando un disco que revolucionará la música mundial, ya que, según lo que hablas, como escuchas diversos tipos de guitarristas, nos das a entender que tocas mejor que Ingwiee...
This was recorded in 1981!
It’s Yngwie playing drums,bass,guitar and singing too.
It’s called “Far Beyond The Sun”
Obviously not the one we all know now.
Really Yngwie singing?
@@jrf4981 Sounds like Yngwie to me, in my opnion he should let others do the singing, the singing here was very bad and while he is much better today its not very good these days either. Very good guitars though of course.
@@Stefan- yeah hes pretty bad at singing lol
Yep, that's yngwie singing
If Uli did it, we all can.
Yngwie rules!! No one touches him! Thanks for posting!
Only Yngwie can touch himself.
The Maestro and King there's no one like Yngwie for he's an Original and that's the way we Love it !
00:51 he ended up using that riff in Krakatau.
I wish he still used this old-skool guitar tone, not muddled in too much delay and distortion
Too much reverb these days
The one and only... El Maestro!!!!!
Kingwie ❤❤❤
Malmestro!
Maestro de maestros!
This is mad. Got a solo to start, then the main riff from Krakatoa on Odyssey, then a chord progression from Voodoo on Magnum Opus and you can definitely hear the Rainbow influence with the parts that are very close to Gates of Babylon
Yngwie is God, indeed. This is THE definitive Yngwie Demo. I thank you. There is no comparison. Many, many fine musicians. A thumb print is a thumb print, no less.
Este es el Yngwie que extrañamos
音楽の調和がとても良いしコーラスがとても良いです。
man his playing is so creative
Yngwie's hair has gotten much fuller and longer with age...... hey wait a minute.
He doesn't like doughnuts
it unleashed its fury with time.
Yngwie was never out to outdo Eddie. They were both game changers, why not leave it at that? I love both
I agree. It's interesting to see what happened between them, though. Eddie's signature sound was Eruption, and he could never really lose the "sound effects" brand he developed with all wild stuff he did. A lot of what people liked about Eruption was the speeds, although Eruption is not really that fast compared to some of today's pieces. Eruption just sounds like a fluent tapestry of highly melodic and effected music and production styles to me. Enter Yngwie - who played heavy, fluently, classically and FASTER with even more exact precision. What then? Yngwie wasn't Randy. What did VH do? They got rid of Roth and leaned more toward pop with Hagar. I never thought of that before... But, yeah, EVH was bound to have awesome competitors emerge, and Yngwie came out of northern Europe like a viking... Eddie's music leaned toward pop then... EVH had already won over the metal scene... Other guys would then rule metal when Ed leaned toward a more popularized audience...
When he sings it sounds like a old Candlemass demo
sounds like krakatou
Yngwie is actually better here than anything recent you can find. All good though. He's been here all along, and gets kudos for that, too. Yngwie will eventually have a Swan Song, and it will be spectacular.
I used to have the guitar player magazine floppy clear record years ago soon after I had the Steeler album then the bomb hit “Rising Force”
Shred till your Dead Wooooooot !
Eddie Van Halen been real quiet since this dropped
Eddie Van Halen is dead pal
@@alexanderromanko5318 I think he meant the year this dropped, I’m assuming early 80’s.
Savage 😂
Don’t know about that…
Eddie had a completely different approach to the chord progression and rhythm all together. Anybody can tell that Yngwie has supreme technique.
Yngwie malmsteen is magnífico
When yngwie heard Eddie's very 1rst album that's when he said he's that great quite a shredder
When the drummer runs out of closing fills, you know its a long ending.
Yngwie est le meilleur !!!!
😎👍💗🇺🇸🇸🇪🎸🎹💣🔥🎼🔊 YNGWIE!!!
Yngwie de esos años se escucha más creativo y el tono con más ganancia que fuerte
god of guitar.......
doesn’t sound like a yngwie copier, can tell this is yngwie.
Europe Master Lead Guitarist.
Yngwie is God !!!!
il maestro.....!!!!!
This is win he was really an exciting player…..it lasted about 5 years…
I would say 10
In your 5 year old mind. Parabellum son
@@tonyii3818 any way to remove the vocals ?🤭
@@ElevatedLevetator Half are instrumentals.Celine Dion for you.
@@tonyii3818 ok. No. Just get a listenable singer.
Still waiting for the actual tune to....
Singing reminds me of Bowie a bit
watch out this guy !
which song is this
not sure simular to Krakatau
Krakatau
standard tuning
Its Krakatoa demo
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So Rainbow like
Great playing horrible singing haha
yeah, i guess some things never change.
yuk. way too many notes.. mediocre songwriting
Yngwie's built his career on writing forgettable, derivative songs that contain solos full of scale exercises played cleanly and at the speed of light.
In most cases the ones that complain about too many notes are the ones who can’t play them. Like him or not, Yngwie set the guitar world on fire in the early 80’s.
While most kids were playing atari Yngwie wrote this.
Debería lavarse los oídos antes de escuchar música
@@12floz67the fact that there is so much clarity in his playing that they as listeners can so confidently say "that's too many perfectly played crystal clear soaring notes!" is an irony lost on them
This is in Krakatao