He's so amazing and hats off to his style that he created way back when he first played at the Roxy in the band Steeler. We were all there, Ronnie and I with the Rough Cutt guys and our Jaws just hit the floor as my hands crept up into my elbows! But how one man can get away with the same solo over and over again after all these years is astounding. He opened up for us when Ronnie was still with us and I guess he's so difficult to work with his singer quit just before the tour and Yngwie sang. He actually did a great job. And whenever I grit my teeth and try and watch a whole set of his....it's just the same thing.....always ending on that same high note and up and down the neck and back up to that high note.....over and over! I don't get it! But God Bless Him cause he is trying to be nicer! It was funny, the Dio Disciples opened up for him for an outdoor festival. During sound check he just soloed non stop. I had to ask him if I could at least check and see if my equipment was working. He said "Of course Craig".....thought that was nice to remember my name. And as I was checking my equipment.....he just continued to solo over me the entire line check. Ha ha!! Oh well.....like I said....God Bless Him! He is a one-of-a-kind! And as many have taken his style as their own, they only end up sounding like Yngwie!! And that is quite an accomplishment all its own!!
Mr Goldy, as you recognize, Malmsteen created a style. I would just add that, in addition to a new style, Malmsteen also composed true musical gems (Rising Force, Trilogy, Marching Out, etc.). In music, I believe that these two types of achievements are meritorious enough to justify such lasting fame. I think he did enough to be able to play just for fun and to repeat improvisation patterns. By the way, Mr Goldy, I admire a lot of your work too. You and Malmsteen are among my favorites. thank you for everything!
@@RogerioMOFilho Awww! Thank you! Yes, what you added definitely I forgot to put in my comment! I agree wholeheartedly with you Brother! And thank you for the kind words!
To say something about the bad comments here, Yngwie is the king of improvisation, i saw a lot of good guitarists on Hellfest like the guys from Stratovarius, Rhapsody but eveything they do is figured out. Yngwie improvised which is not common nowadays, only Van Halen used to did it on album or on stage And i can tell you Yngwie play with passion and sincerity. When i see a lot of imitators, they copy his technics but they don't have his passion.
Such beautiful music so lucky to be alive in the malmsteen era always remember my friends reaction to the primer of the Ill see the light video-- total blank stare he said what the fuck was that- total disbelief --
Monotonic solos hes a parody of himself he single-handedly screws up his career ( his singing) lol id rather hear impelliterri at least he changes it up
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Thanks for sharing man! I wasn't expecting him to play Fugue with the orchestra, that was beyond awesome!
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He's so amazing and hats off to his style that he created way back when he first played at the Roxy in the band Steeler. We were all there, Ronnie and I with the Rough Cutt guys and our Jaws just hit the floor as my hands crept up into my elbows! But how one man can get away with the same solo over and over again after all these years is astounding. He opened up for us when Ronnie was still with us and I guess he's so difficult to work with his singer quit just before the tour and Yngwie sang. He actually did a great job. And whenever I grit my teeth and try and watch a whole set of his....it's just the same thing.....always ending on that same high note and up and down the neck and back up to that high note.....over and over! I don't get it! But God Bless Him cause he is trying to be nicer! It was funny, the Dio Disciples opened up for him for an outdoor festival. During sound check he just soloed non stop. I had to ask him if I could at least check and see if my equipment was working. He said "Of course Craig".....thought that was nice to remember my name. And as I was checking my equipment.....he just continued to solo over me the entire line check. Ha ha!! Oh well.....like I said....God Bless Him! He is a one-of-a-kind! And as many have taken his style as their own, they only end up sounding like Yngwie!! And that is quite an accomplishment all its own!!
He is good 🙂
He is a parody of himself these days amazing 40 years ago now 15 minutes nothing to see here folks get your money back
@@holland736
Yep, you got it!
Mr Goldy, as you recognize, Malmsteen created a style. I would just add that, in addition to a new style, Malmsteen also composed true musical gems (Rising Force, Trilogy, Marching Out, etc.). In music, I believe that these two types of achievements are meritorious enough to justify such lasting fame. I think he did enough to be able to play just for fun and to repeat improvisation patterns. By the way, Mr Goldy, I admire a lot of your work too. You and Malmsteen are among my favorites. thank you for everything!
@@RogerioMOFilho
Awww! Thank you! Yes, what you added definitely I forgot to put in my comment! I agree wholeheartedly with you Brother! And thank you for the kind words!
To say something about the bad comments here, Yngwie is the king of improvisation, i saw a lot of good guitarists on Hellfest like the guys from Stratovarius, Rhapsody but eveything they do is figured out.
Yngwie improvised which is not common nowadays, only Van Halen used to did it on album or on stage
And i can tell you Yngwie play with passion and sincerity. When i see a lot of imitators, they copy his technics but they don't have his passion.
Great Yngwie!!!
I used to listen to this guy when I was younger. It's cool to see he's still at it.
Such beautiful music so lucky to be alive in the malmsteen era always remember my friends reaction to the primer of the Ill see the light video-- total blank stare he said what the fuck was that- total disbelief --
His eyebrow
So funny
Or ridiculous
😂
He looks like Michael Jackson
But the way he tortured the guitar was still amazed me until now.. Its getting worse.. I salute this guy... He is amazing
Super bien
I never knew Jackie Stallone was such a good guitarist.
Hard to knock anyone who can play like that even if it's not everyones cup of tea
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So he's using JVMs now? With a festival this big, I thought he would bring all amps from his personal collection.
*i don't like fuckin' donuts alright?!?*
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In fact i think he tries to look like Paganini. Look at some old prints of him, he has sideburns like Yngwie
karisma....
c'est pas un humain ce mec..
Monotonic solos hes a parody of himself he single-handedly screws up his career ( his singing) lol id rather hear impelliterri at least he changes it up
That’s a terrible eyebrow lift he got butchered same way he butchers his solos nowadays