It sucks when you get great up front seats but the phone can't handle the loudness and clips. It's nice to see him pay tribute to his hero Uli Jon Roth
I think this was recorded when Yngwie was 18 years old (around 1981 or early-1982), so no cell phones with cameras existed then. Most likely, this was shot on a Sony (or comparable) Camcorder directly to videotape. There are videos of the entire set from this club concert elsewhere on TH-cam.
YJM was unbelievable player from the early beginnings.... what a legend. Great video. Maybe there is somewhere whole concert recording, who knows. This is really historic.
This i filmed in the local movie theater, Forellen in Tyresö, south of Stockholm. My mom wouldnt let me go, i was 10-11. Someone said it was the last concert Yngwie played in Sweden before leaving for the states. I dont know if that is how it was. Does however show early influences Yngwie had from Uli J Roth
I would say they definitely were when it came to rock/metal guitar players from the 70s and early 80s, they're technical and melodic abilities were pretty unmatched in the rock and metal world until randy rhoads came along and then technical death metal and thrash metal bands came along.
@@SharingSoundz until randy rhoads came along? I'm pretty sure both Uli and Yngwie (i'm not familiar with schenker) are both better technique-wise than rhoads, no disrespect to him tho
Shame Yngwie doesn't give enough credit to the guitarists he clearly copied. He drones on and on about Bach and all but he OBVIOUSLY copied A) Uli Roth B) Ritchie Blackmore and C) Hendrix. Instead of citing them and praising them, he nearly says they did not influence him. Absolute BS. Even the yellow strat is a copy of Uli Roth and Blackmore (scalloped fretboard also!) and Hendrix. He clearly adopted Blackmore's stage look and scalloped Strat fretboard and the harmonic minor stuff and phrygian Uli was doing long before Malmsteen and Sails of Charon which especially would have been an influence upon young Yngwie (pubished in 1977 when Yngwie was 14. The prime time for young kids to be influenced by radio tunes and wanting to be rock stars etc. too bad in interviews he doesn't seem to give them enough credit for paving the way because they were doing classical rock before he was. He just did it faster. Hendrix not so much but he just copied some of Hendrix' look and a bit of his blues licks.
Yeah, sometimes true. There are a lot of Yngwie covers where the guitar solo is just so overplayed that it hurts... nevertheless there are some excemptions (for example his Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! cover sounds great)
It's a cover, man! Back then most players didn't even dare to play a Uli/Scorpions song live. And YJM did quite brilliant. I am not a fan boy but YJM (and of course Uli Roth...) is one of the greats and has influenced hordes of guitarists.
@@victormagallanes8238 When i listen Powehouse in 1978, Yngwie is at 15 has its own stuff going on within the few influences that can be identified.. I mean to create and play like that by himself at that age.. Expanding the neo classical idea, and having some heavy proto speed and thrashy and doom stuff on riffs. Its quite progressive too, like atmospheres and like a trip. To me with that dark occult thing, the birth of Yngwie stylistically is Birth of the sun demo (1980).
Yngwie kicks ass even for a cover song glad to hear him cover this
It sucks when you get great up front seats but the phone can't handle the loudness and clips. It's nice to see him pay tribute to his hero Uli Jon Roth
I think this was recorded when Yngwie was 18 years old (around 1981 or early-1982), so no cell phones with cameras existed then. Most likely, this was shot on a Sony (or comparable) Camcorder directly to videotape.
There are videos of the entire set from this club concert elsewhere on TH-cam.
Long live Uli Jon Roth❤🔥
YJM was unbelievable player from the early beginnings.... what a legend. Great video. Maybe there is somewhere whole concert recording, who knows. This is really historic.
Yeah it exist .
Perfect voice
Yngwie such a showman at a early age reason I play the guitar when I read a interview saying he taught himself o said he did it so can I and I did
Yngwie had an AMAZING tone back then, IMHO!!
It must be in the hands. I wouldn't be surprised if you could hand him a steaming log and he would still make it sound great
This i filmed in the local movie theater, Forellen in Tyresö, south of Stockholm. My mom wouldnt let me go, i was 10-11. Someone said it was the last concert Yngwie played in Sweden before leaving for the states. I dont know if that is how it was. Does however show early influences Yngwie had from Uli J Roth
R.I.P. Marcel Jacob
It is not Marcel Jacob on bass
That was awesome
Exelent performance
That was fucking awesome
History!
Yngwie jenius
HOLY SHIT NEVER SEEN THIS .MARCEL WAS UNREAL!!!!
It is not Marcel
This guy who play bass is Mickel Uppman..
William J Tsamis❤🔥R I P
Yngwie, Uli and Michael had to be the best electric guitar players at this time, sorry vh and rr
they would make an awesome Euro G3
I would say they definitely were when it came to rock/metal guitar players from the 70s and early 80s, they're technical and melodic abilities were pretty unmatched in the rock and metal world until randy rhoads came along and then technical death metal and thrash metal bands came along.
@@SharingSoundz until randy rhoads came along? I'm pretty sure both Uli and Yngwie (i'm not familiar with schenker) are both better technique-wise than rhoads, no disrespect to him tho
@@SharingSoundz also it wouldnt make sense since Quiet Riot was formed in 1973
@@SharingSoundzlol. Uli always was and is a far better guitarist than Rhoads ever was. Don't follow the hype
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ITS NOT Marcel Jakob playing bass. The guys name is Mickael Bazil Uppman !!
Shame Yngwie doesn't give enough credit to the guitarists he clearly copied. He drones on and on about Bach and all but he OBVIOUSLY copied A) Uli Roth B) Ritchie Blackmore and C) Hendrix. Instead of citing them and praising them, he nearly says they did not influence him. Absolute BS. Even the yellow strat is a copy of Uli Roth and Blackmore (scalloped fretboard also!) and Hendrix. He clearly adopted Blackmore's stage look and scalloped Strat fretboard and the harmonic minor stuff and phrygian Uli was doing long before Malmsteen and Sails of Charon which especially would have been an influence upon young Yngwie (pubished in 1977 when Yngwie was 14. The prime time for young kids to be influenced by radio tunes and wanting to be rock stars etc. too bad in interviews he doesn't seem to give them enough credit for paving the way because they were doing classical rock before he was. He just did it faster. Hendrix not so much but he just copied some of Hendrix' look and a bit of his blues licks.
Favor de deleitar amar a alguien con la Janis Joplin o otra interprete femenina ,
Steve Vai said : " i like more the Uli Jon Roth era ".
Sorry that is not Marcel.
I think it was Ragne Wahlquist from Heavy Load
Its marcel...
The stuff with heavy load was earlier
@@NissardpertugiuNo, not Marcel.
It's Bazil
It is not Marcel Jacob and it is not Ragne Wahlquist!!!!
YJM is wel known to destroy beautiful song irrespectably.Assis YJM
Yeah, sometimes true. There are a lot of Yngwie covers where the guitar solo is just so overplayed that it hurts... nevertheless there are some excemptions (for example his Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! cover sounds great)
That's I
Yngwie was CLEARLY influenced by ritchie
Jack Sack of hairy tirds and uli jon roth
Ritchie like guitarist wash the yngwie shoes
weird that this is an Uli Jon Roth song huh
No!!!! Seriously?
Soy Fan de Malmsteen, sin embargo, no me agrado su interpretación, la velocidad esta sobrada en este tema.
What a horrible voice!! The song is murdered
They had trouble to find real singer back then .
You do with what you have sometimes .
But the instrumental playing is top notch
Uli is 1000 times better and had the real feeling for this song.
Yngwie is 18 here
It's a cover, man! Back then most players didn't even dare to play a Uli/Scorpions song live. And YJM did quite brilliant. I am not a fan boy but YJM (and of course Uli Roth...) is one of the greats and has influenced hordes of guitarists.
@@Nissardpertugiu Uli 22 when this was written, 18 with Fly to the Rainbow. Yngwie is very very good, but Uli is better.
@@victormagallanes8238 When i listen Powehouse in 1978, Yngwie is at 15 has its own stuff going on within the few influences that can be identified..
I mean to create and play like that by himself at that age..
Expanding the neo classical idea, and having some heavy proto speed and thrashy and doom stuff on riffs.
Its quite progressive too, like atmospheres and like a trip.
To me with that dark occult thing, the birth of Yngwie stylistically is Birth of the sun demo (1980).
Se escucha horrible
I si men es de muchos años el recital 🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐶
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