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Post by Admin on Feb 23, 2021 1:25:28 GMT
Yngwie Malmsteen Live Compilation @ The Ballroom at Warehouse Houston TX 4/26/2019
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Post by Admin on Feb 26, 2021 7:07:05 GMT
Speaking with Richard Bienstock.for Guitar World, guitar legend Yngwie Malmsteen paid tribute to Eddie Van Halen, who passed away on October 6th, 2020 following a long battle with cancer. Following is an excerpt.
Malmsteen: "There’s a song on the second (Van Halen) album, 'Outta Love Again'. Edward and Alex’s playing on that, it’s just one take, you can hear it. It’s sick. It’s ridiculous. It’s just so good. That spirit inspired me immensely. But my favorite song is probably 'Ain’t Talkin’ ’Bout Love'. I used that sound as the yardstick for so many years. I would listen to that and go, 'If I can get a sound that good, I know I have a good sound.' And the riff is just fucking ridiculous. But overall it was the whole 'turn your fucking shit up and go for it' thing that really got to me about Eddie. The impact he had on me was unbelievable. On all of us. It’s just crazy."
Guitar World has published a collection of quotes from Eddie Van Halen starting in 1981 and ending with a 2016 Guitar World interview. He discusses everything from Debussy to David Lee Roth’s first solo outing, from "Eruption" to "Spanked", from college to Clapton, from his "Black Sabbath funk" to his beloved EVH guitars and amps.
Following is an excerpt from the feature.
College? We Don’t Need No Stinkin’ College! (GW, November 1982)
Eddie: "On stage, it's different… that’s my world, my life. I don’t have to deal with being accepted by jocks or bikers or that in high school. The band is a family and I’m accepted in that family. That’s what made me get into guitar, because I felt like I had nothing to lose. If I couldn’t play guitar, I’d be pumping gas. I mean, I got a low IQ. When everybody graduated, all the rich guys going, 'Hey, which college are you going to?' and I’m going 'College?!? I just went straight back home, locked myself in my room, played guitar, wrote songs, and hoped to God I got somewhere.'"
...And a Song Called "Jump" (GW, January 1984)
Eddie: "I think this next one is going to be a hellified record. The majority of the solos will be overdubs. It just depends on how it feels right. There’s a fast boogie called 'Hot for Teacher'. There’s another one called 'Anytime, Anyplace' with a live solo in it. Lots of overdubs. My dad might play an intro for a song. There’s a song called 'Panama' with a live solo. And a song called 'Jump'."
Down on Diver Down (GW, February 1990)
Eddie: "The 'half cover tunes' (Diver Down) pisses me off, ’cause at the time I had enough music of my own. You know that Mini-Moog riff that opens 'Dancing in the Street'? I’d written that for my own song, but everybody wanted it for 'Dancing in the Street'. I said, 'What?' So that’s why I built my own studio. Put it this way: I’d rather bomb with my own songs than make it with someone else’s. I don’t buy the philosophy of 'If you redo a proven hit, you’re halfway there.' That way, you’re not there. I’ve played enough cover tunes."
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Post by Admin on Apr 15, 2021 23:31:47 GMT
MARK BOALS from YNGWIE MALMSTEEN to FOUNDRY & more MARK BOALS discusses his Music Career. All The Best amzn.to/2PRXEHD
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Post by Admin on Aug 1, 2021 13:01:12 GMT
【Alcatrazz】
Too Young To Die, Too Drunk Too Live Hiroshima Mon Amour Big Foot Jet To Jet
【Rising Force】 Black Star Far Beyond The Sun Now Your Ships Are Burnd
【Marcing Out】 I'll See The Light Tongiht Disciples Of Hell Anguish And Fear
【Trilogy】 You Don't Remember I'll Never Forget Queen In Love Dark Ages Trilogy Suite Op5
【Odyssey】 Rising Force Riot In THe Dangeouns Crystall Ball
【Eclipse】 Save Our Love Demon Driver
【Fire And Ice】 Teaser FIre And Ice
【Magnum Opus】 Vengeance
【Facing The Animal】 Like An Angel
【Archemy】 Blitzkrieg
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Post by Admin on Aug 13, 2021 0:28:51 GMT
For rock guitarists who usually play loud, there is a lot to learn from classical music. "Hard Guitar in Classic", which was published as part of the special feature "Neo Classical Guitar-The Scriptures of Dengeki-" in the August issue of Young Guitar, is for acquiring the expressive power and technique unique to such classical music. It's a playing method course. The demonstration was done by Kelly Simonz, who has been studying classical music for a long time since his debut. Based on his elegant play and detailed commentary, it is a challenge to acquire the classical essence. 01:05 Ex-1 "Concerto No. 2 in G minor RV 315" Summer "" Antonio Vivaldi 02:01 Ex-1 Commentary 05:04 Ex-2 "Moldau" Bedřich Smetana 06:22 Ex-2 Commentary 09:28 Ex-3 "Csárdás" Vittorio Monti 10:06 Ex-3 Commentary 12:49 Ex-4 "Toccata and Fugue" Johann Sebastian Bach 14:15 Ex-4 Commentary 17:22 Ex-5 "Ave Maria" Franz Schubert 19:22 Ex-5 Commentary
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