13 yrs for me, and yeah this is killer and its how it was meant to be played, John Sykes was one up till Coverdale's ego shat forth the late 80s version
@@GreatWhiteLionSnake I personally love the type of chorus where it's very present but not that heavy if you know what I mean, but I haven't used it in ages so don't remember how you'd dial that specifically. His tone is better in Crying in the Rain than here. I think it's more compared to your average guitarist that probably lacks self-awareness of how bad their tone is lol, unless it's mostly intentionally and/or just not everyone's cup of tea like Pantera or Death. I'm 36 and pretty talented at guitar myself, comparable to this kind of talent, but around college I started to regret 2 years of grinding(4-6 hours even school nights and 8+ a day weekends) and I got to a point where I could play almost any Metallica solo, and could do the into to Trilogy Suite Op 5 on acoustic guitar(figuring mastering it on acoustic it'd be easier on electric) hitting ever not on time. But by college I realized I'd have to grind like that another few years just to get that 10% better, and be able to play more technical stuff Yngwie can play and wasn't sure I'd ever be able to. That, and playing at the talent show senior year, and how people at college would literally label me a 'musical genius' or see me like a guitar god, otherwise there was toxic envy, both made me really uncomfortable and both that and the kind of time I put into guitar made relating to people difficult. Also I was falling into the dreaded uncreative souless shredder trap hard, so I just decided to stop playing, ended up being around 16 years aside from a few times I tried getting back into regular practice for a few months. Around 30 I learned some of Still of the Night and the solo, took me 3 weeks just to memorize the solo, and after a few months I was maybe at half speed, it's crazy how difficult it is. But I think if I get back into it and stay consistent I could eventually do Crying in the Rain. After dropping out of college the first time(I was manipulated by family into it) I lived/worked on the family farm until 30 when we got rid of farm animals, now I work 2 other jobs and am saving up for my own house on family owned land so still living with them. But I was a functional closet alcoholic until 30, and at one point I ran out of money for vodka for 3 days, couldn't sleep a minute for 3 days and had to work all 3 days. I'm still crazy good at dealing with lack of sleep, I was only borderline having difficulty functioning the 3rd day. But I was JUST nodding off a minute before the alarm goes off the 3rd time, I got so mad I threw my alarm at the wall and punched my dresser a few times, ended up with a permanent right wrist injury where the outer part of the wrist joint is offset, more prone to carpal tunnel syndrome but IDK about arthritis. So I have to be careful not to overtrain and use finger weights and wrist splints on both hands at night to help prevent repetitive stress injury in general, but I think it'll mostly just slow progress, I'll have to lock my wrist and learn to play moving the whole forearm more and maybe blend that and wrist technique, but growing up I always used my wrist and developed the crap out of the wrist muscles, not even realizing that's not generally considered proper technique or even wise to do, my guitar teacher at college couldn't believe how I could play like that and was worried about it causing wrist injury lol, but I think as long as I'm careful and stick mostly to physical therapy to train the wrist I'm still good. I really need to save up for a proper great guitar and amp too, I'm thinking a Dean Zelinsky Tagliare Z-glide and a Boss Katana would be a great start, then eventually an all tube amp, maybe a Laney Ironheart which seems amazing both for metal but also a dirty blues sound, could be amazing for Whitesnake and Ratt. Then maybe a few Jackson Dinkies in natural oil with upgraded hardware just to get a few different sets of Bare Knuckle pickups in a great guitar for the money, love how the natural oil allows the body to breathe as it vibrates. Then an extended range multi-scale with some progessive rock/metal type pickup and I'd be pretty much set and build a home studio, will probably get a keyboard, bass, and electric drum set too as I've had piano lessons as a kid, I've always wanted a violin and know sax too so a nice sax would be really cool.
One of the most talented guitarists I've found on TH-cam. As a player for 20 years I can just tell he's doing victory laps and having a shit tonne of fun.
12 years late to this party, but man what a kickass cover! 'Still of the Night' and the hairband rock of the 80's was the anthem of my teenage coming of age years, and getting my first car. I remember blasting this song, Slaughter's Up All Night, Scorpion's Don't Stop At The Top, Def Leppard's Photograph, Van Halen's Dreams, Tora-Tora's Phantom Rider, and a plethora of others, driving to my first job, nightly. Damn... isn't it tragic that it isn't until you're "old" that you fully understand the meaning and wisdom of the saying "youth is wasted on the young".
We all know how difficult Sykes' stuff is to play.. but Mr Tylerbag here delivered a FLAWLESS Execution. The Technique, Tone, Heart and Soul he put into this Performance... this is just Brilliant!
@@xXAVENCLANXx They did, but most of the memorable riffs were written by John Sykes. And it takes nothing away at all from Vai, he's one of the greatests in his own rights even without his works at Whitesnake.
"It was picked out by ear so it isn't spot on. I also put a few improvised solo bits at the end :)" *Plays song fucking spot on* Your're one smooth criminal mate, top cover!
I've seen a lot of guitar covers on TH-cam over the years, but this one really stays with me. Dude plays with so much flair and personality while doing total justice to the original too. I saw another cover of this song with 100K+ views but this completely puts it shame!
I think this had way less than 100K views when I posted that 10 months ago. Now it has 223K! And a ton of new comments in the past 9 months. That makes me really happy to see you're getting the recognition you deserve for this magnificent cover, Tyler! 👍🏼🏆
I heard And watched this10 years ago, it still sounds incredible. One of my favorite covers. You are the reason why I bought an Epiphone. Loved it so much, I got 4 more.
I would consider this the quintessential "guitar hero" song of the 80's, a decade which had a plethora of awesome guitarists. This cover does the original justice plus he expands and puts his own twist on it. Bravo!!!!
If you hear this and don't immediately want to run to your guitar and learn a few of these riffs, then you don't like rock n roll. Awesome tune. Awesome cover.
My god you know the FretBoard inside and out. Def playing by ear because you chose the path of least resistance. Well done really impressive and inspiring !
There are like 1,000 videos of this and none reach this level of perfection. I had only listened 2 people playing this better... John Sykes and Doug Aldridge. Enough said. I'm amazed.
On a 100 scale, this brings in a solid 91 or 92. A VERY, VERY good cover. Great tone. All without a whammy. Certainly one of the best covers on TH-cam. Nice job hombre.
And yet another Whitesnake Still Of The Night guitar cover that I keep coming back to watch...so many things I like about this cover from the rig set up,the smoothness,the original improvised leads..you really nailed this cover man..great job 🤘😎🤘
I've been watching a bunch of these cover videos.. Other guys are playing it differently than you, but yours sounds the way Sykes intended. Spot on, brother!
OH... MY... GOD!!! You should be on stage with Whitesnake! Let Reb go back to Winger full time! That was THE BEST COVER of this song I have ever heard! Well done!
Got this tagged as a favorite. It's brilliant Tylerbag. Love the add on's you put in. Give's it more of a personal touch. The harmonics and mutations on the 6th string, aggressive palm muting 3:23-4:00 volume controls, all nice work. All epic. I keep watching this as I practice my effort. The key difference? Mine isn't TH-cam worthy, yours Sir, yours is. Keep playing mate. Keep playing.
Man, this is fantastic playing Tylerbag!. That Epi sounds fantastic, this is a great video great guitar playing! I love the ad-lib end solo's at the end!
Wow, I love it! Esp at 3:55 when it kind of goes from like staccato to smooth... Just like the album. And you looked like a kid! (or at least you did 5 years ago, lol) great job!
I hear ya on that! I don't even remember being 23, lol! But I read you don't play much anymore? Sniff. Why'd you give it up? (and by the way, my son's name is Tyler. 😆)
+Colette J The passion for it has just diminished over time. My time and energy is spent more on spiritual studies now. I still play now and then but not 8-9 hours a day like I used too haha
Oh, I see. Spiritual studies are a good thing. 😊 wow, 8-9 hrs a day! That takes real commitment. You seem like a sweet, talented, and well rounded young guy. Best of luck in all you do, and thanks so much for sharing your music. 😃
Out. Fucking. STANDING!!! Liked, no LOVED the little touches of Zakk in the fills there. This is like bastard lovechild of John Sykes and Zakk Wylde, which is to say it's fucking AWEsome!!! \m/ :D \m/
Prob don't read all the post, but I had to create an account to say my peace. It's a shame (your fans here on this sight) won't get anymore of downloads. I grew up in the time all this music was created. Your talent is beyond compare, watching your videos, I've been entranced and in amazement for the last few hours. Searching for a word that exemplifies what I think about your playing abilities, and I cant. Wow, amazed, dumfounded, blown away, just doesn't cover it. I got on you-tube to research some info regarding my new dirt bike, and well, I've been watching your vids. I haven't read anything regarding your training, or practice habits, and only minor quips about your equipment. Not certain if you consider yourself a technical, or feel type of artist. I suppose I relegate myself to watching re-runs of your masterful covers. In a selfish way, I feel almost cheated. Good luck & have fun on your journey. & thanks for sharing what you have thus far.
Tylerbag Really sorry to read you've lost the inspiration to keep playing, I for one miss your playing, as you say, there may be other "technically" better players on here but technique don't mean shit without feel, which you have in spades, I have a damn fine guitarist friend who used to live here in Weymouth whose interest wained but has now continued, hopefully it will to you, heres hoping, all the best........by the way check out my friend on here...Jon Storey. Good luck for the future
Wow....Totally awesome man! One of my favorite Hair-band songs...you nailed it... I love the additions you make during the instrumental break! Keep up the good work Bro!
Well when we Play I will let you know Trish because we will be playing this one and I remember you by: Skid Row and so many other Great Songs! I Live in Anniston,AL. and I'm sure we will be playing some Bars and Clubs around here to get back Rolling! But I will Def. let you know when our First Gig is for sure...and all other Gigs we will be playing so if you would like you could Take a little Vacation and come see us..Would love to have ya at a Show you would Def. enjoy it for sure!!!!!!!!!!
Jaw dropping! One of my favorite songs of all time! 5:24-5:45--I've *always* wanted to see up close how those sounds were made! It literally sounds like the cords are being stretched there, you know what I mean?? Such a sexy and intense sound. How awesome to see it played! Well done, dude. I hope you are getting paid a lot of money somewhere to be able to play like this, lol. Just incredible. 🎉
Hey Tyler, what Kind of strings you have on this Baby? Or have you simply fingers of steel, to bend the highest string to the middle of the neck like nothing? I have Major Problems to do things like that....
ToleroCH I don't play guitar but I saw that too and didn't know the right words. Yeah man that's insane how he bends the strings crazy far like its nothing!! I remember thinking to myself "Wow can you really bend guitar strings that easily? I never knew that." LOL
Syclone0044 Yeah, it looks so easy, but if you ever try, you cut your fingers to blood. I guess i was reading, that he did practicing seven houers a day for a while. So with that training it should be possible to do that. He is a absolute Pro in my eyes, didn't understand why there are 20 dislikes at the time.....maybe some jealous and despair guitar players...?
I don't want to try and bend my strings that far because I'm afraid of breaking them xD idk why, I just don't like that feeling of bending them and they break and I get cut xD especially the High E
Nick Pap The up position is the bridge pickup, I switched it to be like EVH setup. It felt better for me to hit the selector downwards for the neck pickup.
I’m 10 years late but man was that the most dirtiest, nastiest, grimiest, most beautiful thing I’ve ever heard.
relateble :(
Same
Agreed! This is one of these sassy 80s Riffs you simply cannot forget and makes you grab the guitar and play them. Same goes for Cryin' in the Rain.
Me roo
same shit here, fucking badass tone.
After 12 years, still hands down: the best cover
Very kind, thank you 👍🏼
13 yrs for me, and yeah this is killer and its how it was meant to be played, John Sykes was one up till Coverdale's ego shat forth the late 80s version
I agree 100. That was fire!!!
This guy gets all the “5 T’s” when it comes to guitar:
Tone
Technique
Timing
Tuning
Talent
Bravo, Maestro!
Meh. Definitely not the tonality used. But he still does a nice interpretation of it and he tries to make it his own to a point. Which is nice
@@GreatWhiteLionSnake I personally love the type of chorus where it's very present but not that heavy if you know what I mean, but I haven't used it in ages so don't remember how you'd dial that specifically. His tone is better in Crying in the Rain than here. I think it's more compared to your average guitarist that probably lacks self-awareness of how bad their tone is lol, unless it's mostly intentionally and/or just not everyone's cup of tea like Pantera or Death.
I'm 36 and pretty talented at guitar myself, comparable to this kind of talent, but around college I started to regret 2 years of grinding(4-6 hours even school nights and 8+ a day weekends) and I got to a point where I could play almost any Metallica solo, and could do the into to Trilogy Suite Op 5 on acoustic guitar(figuring mastering it on acoustic it'd be easier on electric) hitting ever not on time. But by college I realized I'd have to grind like that another few years just to get that 10% better, and be able to play more technical stuff Yngwie can play and wasn't sure I'd ever be able to. That, and playing at the talent show senior year, and how people at college would literally label me a 'musical genius' or see me like a guitar god, otherwise there was toxic envy, both made me really uncomfortable and both that and the kind of time I put into guitar made relating to people difficult.
Also I was falling into the dreaded uncreative souless shredder trap hard, so I just decided to stop playing, ended up being around 16 years aside from a few times I tried getting back into regular practice for a few months. Around 30 I learned some of Still of the Night and the solo, took me 3 weeks just to memorize the solo, and after a few months I was maybe at half speed, it's crazy how difficult it is. But I think if I get back into it and stay consistent I could eventually do Crying in the Rain.
After dropping out of college the first time(I was manipulated by family into it) I lived/worked on the family farm until 30 when we got rid of farm animals, now I work 2 other jobs and am saving up for my own house on family owned land so still living with them. But I was a functional closet alcoholic until 30, and at one point I ran out of money for vodka for 3 days, couldn't sleep a minute for 3 days and had to work all 3 days. I'm still crazy good at dealing with lack of sleep, I was only borderline having difficulty functioning the 3rd day. But I was JUST nodding off a minute before the alarm goes off the 3rd time, I got so mad I threw my alarm at the wall and punched my dresser a few times, ended up with a permanent right wrist injury where the outer part of the wrist joint is offset, more prone to carpal tunnel syndrome but IDK about arthritis.
So I have to be careful not to overtrain and use finger weights and wrist splints on both hands at night to help prevent repetitive stress injury in general, but I think it'll mostly just slow progress, I'll have to lock my wrist and learn to play moving the whole forearm more and maybe blend that and wrist technique, but growing up I always used my wrist and developed the crap out of the wrist muscles, not even realizing that's not generally considered proper technique or even wise to do, my guitar teacher at college couldn't believe how I could play like that and was worried about it causing wrist injury lol, but I think as long as I'm careful and stick mostly to physical therapy to train the wrist I'm still good.
I really need to save up for a proper great guitar and amp too, I'm thinking a Dean Zelinsky Tagliare Z-glide and a Boss Katana would be a great start, then eventually an all tube amp, maybe a Laney Ironheart which seems amazing both for metal but also a dirty blues sound, could be amazing for Whitesnake and Ratt. Then maybe a few Jackson Dinkies in natural oil with upgraded hardware just to get a few different sets of Bare Knuckle pickups in a great guitar for the money, love how the natural oil allows the body to breathe as it vibrates. Then an extended range multi-scale with some progessive rock/metal type pickup and I'd be pretty much set and build a home studio, will probably get a keyboard, bass, and electric drum set too as I've had piano lessons as a kid, I've always wanted a violin and know sax too so a nice sax would be really cool.
@@GreatWhiteLionSnake must not have a musical ear lol
I'll give him 4 of 5 T's. His timing is rushed.
I'd give a further 'T' : ' *Turbo charged* ' 🤘🔥
One of the most talented guitarists I've found on TH-cam. As a player for 20 years I can just tell he's doing victory laps and having a shit tonne of fun.
@@ryancapewell6504 Very kind, thanks a lot!
They just don't make kick ass tunes like this anymore
No they don't.. Not even close!
So glad I grew up in this era!!!
I wish I could have grown up in this era
iLLFaction13 no. They don't
What the hell happened !? Music is garbage nowadays.
12 years late to this party, but man what a kickass cover! 'Still of the Night' and the hairband rock of the 80's was the anthem of my teenage coming of age years, and getting my first car.
I remember blasting this song, Slaughter's Up All Night, Scorpion's Don't Stop At The Top, Def Leppard's Photograph, Van Halen's Dreams, Tora-Tora's Phantom Rider, and a plethora of others, driving to my first job, nightly.
Damn... isn't it tragic that it isn't until you're "old" that you fully understand the meaning and wisdom of the saying "youth is wasted on the young".
That's very true, time does move so fast it's crazy. Thanks for the comment I really appreciate it! Glad you enjoyed it
That lead right out of the break is one of the best things ever recorded
We all know how difficult Sykes' stuff is to play.. but Mr Tylerbag here delivered a FLAWLESS Execution. The Technique, Tone, Heart and Soul he put into this Performance... this is just Brilliant!
I’ve heard many versions, many other guys trying to cover this solo. And none of them touch it not even close you nailed it rocked it.100%
Very kind, thank you 👍🏼
For someone who grew up in the 80s and listen to the metal bands, like Whitesnake, I still listen to them, this is very, very good. Very good.
That is a dirty dirty riff its rockin best guitarist Whitesnake ever had John Sykes you did him proud man.
NAP 1815 I mean they had Steve Vai... 👀
@@xXAVENCLANXx They did, but most of the memorable riffs were written by John Sykes. And it takes nothing away at all from Vai, he's one of the greatests in his own rights even without his works at Whitesnake.
Damn fine job
Have you ever heard of lil wayne?
@@Idontknowwhattosaybut what?
that solo at 320 is the best ever.. could listen to it over and over
I agree... I do almost every night lol
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1:22 that harmonic you added is fire!
That was bad ass!!! I'm a little late to the party, about 11 years, but that sounded spectacular! Hope you're still playing. Rip Tawny! 🙏
"It was picked out by ear so it isn't spot on. I also put a few improvised solo bits at the end :)" *Plays song fucking spot on* Your're one smooth criminal mate, top cover!
My goodness, this is one hell of a cover! 10/10!
respect badass cover!
Fantastic dude. You didn't miss anything. most people leave out a lot of parts on this song. Really good.
I've seen a lot of guitar covers on TH-cam over the years, but this one really stays with me. Dude plays with so much flair and personality while doing total justice to the original too. I saw another cover of this song with 100K+ views but this completely puts it shame!
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed it
I don't play as much anymore no, every now and then I may record an idea but that's about it.
Tylerbag Why don't you play anymore?? You're awesome at guitar dude
I think this had way less than 100K views when I posted that 10 months ago. Now it has 223K! And a ton of new comments in the past 9 months. That makes me really happy to see you're getting the recognition you deserve for this magnificent cover, Tyler! 👍🏼🏆
Tylerbag pass it on to your child , we need em
I keep watching this over and over. Can't get enough of it! epic work
True words John S.
Me too. This fuckin kid has the whole song mapped out perfectly.
Badass Cover for sure.
@@gabrieljohannson6777 7
The coolest cover ever. Bravo...
Holy crap. As a teen of the 80's and having seen WS twice in the 80's.....that was awesome brother.
I heard And watched this10 years ago, it still sounds incredible. One of my favorite covers. You are the reason why I bought an Epiphone. Loved it so much, I got 4 more.
That's awesome!
I would consider this the quintessential "guitar hero" song of the 80's, a decade which had a plethora of awesome guitarists. This cover does the original justice plus he expands and puts his own twist on it. Bravo!!!!
That solo part gets me every time. Loved the pinch harmonics
That solo was totally wicked! Great job. Great tone also
If you hear this and don't immediately want to run to your guitar and learn a few of these riffs, then you don't like rock n roll. Awesome tune. Awesome cover.
That's one of my favorite rock songs. That's truly impressive that you played both parts on one guitar.
My god you know the FretBoard inside and out. Def playing by ear because you chose the path of least resistance. Well done really impressive and inspiring !
There are like 1,000 videos of this and none reach this level of perfection.
I had only listened 2 people playing this better... John Sykes and Doug Aldridge. Enough said.
I'm amazed.
Great cover of one of the best 80's songs!
I freaking love the part from 3:24-4:00... That riff is epic.
Anonymous Finn
That's actually played by a Cello in the studio version.
The adaptation sounded awesome though.
In the music video, they got a violin bow and used it with the guitar lol
Great rendition of one of THE best rock songs written. An absolute pleasure to watch, again and again.
Sweet ass cover! Love the zakk influence! Blends perfectly with Syke's style!
Zakk was influenced by Sykes actually
@@liamerick7262 I didn't know that but I can sure hear it
On a 100 scale, this brings in a solid 91 or 92. A VERY, VERY good cover. Great tone. All without a whammy. Certainly one of the best covers on TH-cam. Nice job hombre.
The tone is amazing, love the improv throughout the song, everything was spot on!👍
Jesus!! Every time i see your video i cry tears of bloody happiness,and i have seen it hundreds of times!!!!
Dude, this no joke gave me chills! You're kick ass brother. Added this to my favs
Eu conheço esse vídeo há anos e sempre volto aqui para assistir. Excelente.
Damn! You're so fucking good! It's the best Still of The Night's cover I've ever seen! I really enjoyed watching this video. Awesome job!
One of my favorite songs!!!! He's so fun to watch!!!
Emgs,Les Paul,Chorus.
Zakk wylde tone at its best ❤
You made "Still of the night" Great again brother.
Definitely got to hand it to him on the Guitar!! Great Version!! Thank You
Dude that was bad ass ... tone was right on. John Sykes should be proud.
1:42 is my favorite part, it gives me chills..
And yet another Whitesnake Still Of The Night guitar cover that I keep coming back to watch...so many things I like about this cover from the rig set up,the smoothness,the original improvised leads..you really nailed this cover man..great job 🤘😎🤘
Thanks!
Damn I was waiting for the power chords at the end. Well played friend great cover 👍🤘👍🤘👍
I've been watching a bunch of these cover videos.. Other guys are playing it differently than you, but yours sounds the way Sykes intended. Spot on, brother!
Jesus Christ man!! Coming from a drummer, I found this very inspiring. Love the extra stuff in the mid-section of the song. Keep it coming brutha!
Fuck,this dude kills everything he does.........
Amazing,tone,style,improv,tech,talent,etc.
Thanks very much
One of the best ever! I'm gonna need a walk-thru sir!
BAD ASS DUDE!!!!! WHITESNAKE'S GREATEST SONG..............THANKS SYKES FOR WRITING IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OH... MY... GOD!!! You should be on stage with Whitesnake! Let Reb go back to Winger full time! That was THE BEST COVER of this song I have ever heard! Well done!
10 years on, this STILL kicks ass!
I seen it went he first put it out and I still come back to it 3 or 4 times a year
Wow, what a great talent you have, congratulations, I love your personal notes additions, keep up the good work
dude you are sick best guitar cover I've seen of this song you nailed the tone perfect
Best cover of this tune...PERIOD!!! Can't believe people are capable of such amazing things! BRAVO!!!
The solo literally gives me goose bumps man, such a good cover
i cry everytime i listen to that solo!rock and fucking roll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love the harmonics you"re throwing in there at the fifth fret. Nice playing!
cleanest cover i have ever seen.just amazing dude.im jealous :D
Got this tagged as a favorite. It's brilliant Tylerbag. Love the add on's you put in. Give's it more of a personal touch. The harmonics and mutations on the 6th string, aggressive palm muting 3:23-4:00 volume controls, all nice work. All epic. I keep watching this as I practice my effort. The key difference? Mine isn't TH-cam worthy, yours Sir, yours is. Keep playing mate. Keep playing.
That tone is ridiculous
The sickest riff ever..played perfect by the man tbag..rock on rock on..
best cover I've probably ever seen
I been playing for 30 years now. And that was very impressive, well done.
John Sykes would be proud
EPIC version of a classic tune!! Love it!!
Anyone can play a song note-for-note, with enough practice. I like when a guitarist adds their own signature to a song. Excellent job, bro!
Man, this is fantastic playing Tylerbag!. That Epi sounds fantastic, this is a great video great guitar playing! I love the ad-lib end solo's at the end!
Wow, I love it! Esp at 3:55 when it kind of goes from like staccato to smooth... Just like the album. And you looked like a kid! (or at least you did 5 years ago, lol) great job!
Yea I was 23 then, mad how time goes so fast...
I hear ya on that! I don't even remember being 23, lol! But I read you don't play much anymore? Sniff. Why'd you give it up? (and by the way, my son's name is Tyler. 😆)
+Colette J The passion for it has just diminished over time. My time and energy is spent more on spiritual studies now. I still play now and then but not 8-9 hours a day like I used too haha
Oh, I see. Spiritual studies are a good thing. 😊 wow, 8-9 hrs a day! That takes real commitment. You seem like a sweet, talented, and well rounded young guy. Best of luck in all you do, and thanks so much for sharing your music. 😃
Oh, and if you get the urge...more whitesnake, Lol
How am I just now seeing this 12 years later. This was bad ass
Excellent version!
Whether this was note perfect or not is immaterial to me. This balls out rocked!
dude you need to teach me your version of the solo, that was awsome
Jesus! Just flashed back to the eighties, Man! You played all parts pretty well, dude!
That was Badass Bro!
Great tone, it's spot on. Most people fuck up the pinch harmonic part in the intro but you nailed it. Good shit.
This dude can rip man. I was just playing this song an wanted to see what I might be missing an he showed me that I still suck lol
Wow man! Loved it! Had me smiling ear to ear. Rock n Roll! ;)
Out. Fucking. STANDING!!! Liked, no LOVED the little touches of Zakk in the fills there. This is like bastard lovechild of John Sykes and Zakk Wylde, which is to say it's fucking AWEsome!!! \m/ :D \m/
Dude!! I had to put the furniture back in place after listening to you!! Bravo!!
what distortion pedal did you use on this video? love whitesnake awesome cover
Absolutely amazing. From the guitar tones to your awesome techniques...spot on perfect!!!
Prob don't read all the post, but I had to create an account to say my peace. It's a shame (your fans here on this sight) won't get anymore of downloads. I grew up in the time all this music was created. Your talent is beyond compare, watching your videos, I've been entranced and in amazement for the last few hours. Searching for a word that exemplifies what I think about your playing abilities, and I cant. Wow, amazed, dumfounded, blown away, just doesn't cover it.
I got on you-tube to research some info regarding my new dirt bike, and well, I've been watching your vids. I haven't read anything regarding your training, or practice habits, and only minor quips about your equipment. Not certain if you consider yourself a technical, or feel type of artist.
I suppose I relegate myself to watching re-runs of your masterful covers. In a selfish way, I feel almost cheated.
Good luck & have fun on your journey. & thanks for sharing what you have thus far.
How about my New Avatar pic (my new toy), how's that for inspiring others, lol.
Now, how do I get it to play through my computer? lmao.
Tylerbag Really sorry to read you've lost the inspiration to keep playing, I for one miss your playing, as you say, there may be other "technically" better players on here but technique don't mean shit without feel, which you have in spades, I have a damn fine guitarist friend who used to live here in Weymouth whose interest wained but has now continued, hopefully it will to you, heres hoping, all the best........by the way check out my friend on here...Jon Storey. Good luck for the future
Wow....Totally awesome man! One of my favorite Hair-band songs...you nailed it...
I love the additions you make during the instrumental break! Keep up the good work Bro!
I'm off to buy a electric guitar, brb
Totally killed it. Great job. Loved the bridge.
Adding this Fucker to my Bands Song list.. You Nailed it Brother!
Well when we Play I will let you know Trish because we will be playing this one and I remember you by: Skid Row and so many other Great Songs! I Live in Anniston,AL. and I'm sure we will be playing some Bars and Clubs around here to get back Rolling! But I will Def. let you know when our First Gig is for sure...and all other Gigs we will be playing so if you would like you could Take a little Vacation and come see us..Would love to have ya at a Show you would Def. enjoy it for sure!!!!!!!!!!
Absolutely phenomenal!!!!! That's how you do it!!!!
i sure hope my neighbours like this song :o
I still hoping lol
Dude you have the longest fingers ever. Perfect. 😊
Why thank you 😆
I love those EMG pickups in a Gibson. The stock pickups in mine suck so bad. How did you wire them with the battery?
I don't know as my Dad done it for me so I'm not sure the correct way of wiring it.
Tylerbag why dont you ask him to tell us how?
Jaw dropping! One of my favorite songs of all time! 5:24-5:45--I've *always* wanted to see up close how those sounds were made! It literally sounds like the cords are being stretched there, you know what I mean?? Such a sexy and intense sound. How awesome to see it played! Well done, dude. I hope you are getting paid a lot of money somewhere to be able to play like this, lol. Just incredible. 🎉
@@AnnikaLaurenCassidy56 Thank you! Unfortunately not earning a penny, would be nice though haha
Liked and subbed . That was fucking sick
that solo still blows me away!
Hey Tyler, what Kind of strings you have on this Baby? Or have you simply fingers of steel, to bend the highest string to the middle of the neck like nothing? I have Major Problems to do things like that....
Wow, really? Not the thinnest you can get, so you have fingers of steel! Good to know, thank you.
ToleroCH I don't play guitar but I saw that too and didn't know the right words. Yeah man that's insane how he bends the strings crazy far like its nothing!! I remember thinking to myself "Wow can you really bend guitar strings that easily? I never knew that." LOL
Syclone0044 Yeah, it looks so easy, but if you ever try, you cut your fingers to blood. I guess i was reading, that he did practicing seven houers a day for a while. So with that training it should be possible to do that. He is a absolute Pro in my eyes, didn't understand why there are 20 dislikes at the time.....maybe some jealous and despair guitar players...?
I don't want to try and bend my strings that far because I'm afraid of breaking them xD idk why, I just don't like that feeling of bending them and they break and I get cut xD especially the High E
Pleasure to listen and see the guitar work ty
31 peeps have no taste in good music!
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33 dead shits as of today 8/19.
1 of the best covers on the net.love it..where I come to hear this song
its funny how he "plays" on the neck pickup but using the bridge volume knob...hmmm epic
Nick Pap The up position is the bridge pickup, I switched it to be like EVH setup. It felt better for me to hit the selector downwards for the neck pickup.
that was bad ass man, i been playing by ear for 30 years, and that was tight !