Seen him for the TRILOGY Tour in Long Beach, Ca and he was awesome. Though I was very disappointed that it was Jeff Scott Soto on vocals and not Mark Boals who I clearly wanted to see. By then, his tone shifted heavily away from what you probably heard, and from what I remember in his "Rising Force Live '85" in Tokyo where he still had that more "Stratty Duck-Tone" to the more "Violin-ney" tone he had for the Trilogy tour, but was still awesome.
Sure the man can play and still has some magic...but for quite a while his music has been just non sense bs He is not a classical guitar player we all know that but back in the day I really enjoyed his playing on the classical guitar
Guys, he was in the near fatal car accident and lost total control of his right arm. He had to relearn how to pick. Those were his exact words from his biography.
The funny thing is that he CAN still get this tone back and play close to this if he would just slow it down a bit and use less of his overy saturated OD, and go back to Dimarzi pickups.. Yeah, he can never play exactly this way anymore, but he can get close to it imo.
Most of people forget that yngeoe had a major accident in the late 80’s where he almost died. So he had to reteach himself how to play guitar. I think since then, there is a delay between how he hears the music in head and what he can actually perform with his hands after the accident
@@drexlspivey5828 Yup. It's a 56 Strat. The pickguard he has on it in the video is a different one than this one, in the instructional video it's white/black/white 3 ply, but here you can see it's the original 1ply white. It's my favorite of his too, this one and the one in daphne/sonic blue which he also used around the same timeframe as this video as well.
I own one, found it from a guy 2 weeks ago. had no idea what it was or how rare a candy apple red with rosewood fretboard and bullet truss was. paid $1200 for it.
@@IrishStorm440 Hardly. If you look at the so-called genre of neoclassical metal pretty much all the people cited as being part of it predated Malmsteen. Truth is, Yngwie didn't make his own music popular let alone anyone else. Not to mention that classical music predates Malmsteen by several hundred years and has been composed and played since that time until the modern day by significantly better and more influential musicians. If he ever had any talent briefly for a couple of years in the 80s, it was soon replaced by ego and noise - perhaps, as some have said because he couldn't drive as well as he thought either. Even people who try to ape his playing have little or no interest in his music - his most streamed song on Spotify is a cover of an Aerosmith song.
Yngwie had ALL the skill needed back in the day...And more. His playing actually came less variable over the years. You can see here he still explores everything, but the technique is already there...
@@NeonAstralOfficial I knew that and all his money was gone, since the manager tool it. But there is a lot of stuff he recoreded after his car accident, that is still amazing. My comment was mostly relating to his very recent stuff and live performances
No pedals, just amp distortion, he should have kept it that way, I owned a couple of distortion pedals in my teens and I've never owned one since, nothing beats amp distortion
That was cool to see him tap across multiple strings because I always wondered why he didn’t do a little more of that. Yes he will do short bursts on one string but until this video I never saw him tap on more than 1 string. Man he really shined back then. Saw him at a club back in like 2017 or so and it was pretty cringy in many spots. He’s still one of my top inspirations that got me to want to learn guitar, but yeah his skills aren’t what they were here anymore.
"yeah his skills aren’t what they were here anymore" it depends on whether he's been practicing or not. I've seen him play really bad and years later play really good.
@@victorfamoso3727 hahaha for real Classic Yngwie!imagine if a string broke in the reh video and thats just the end of it😂😂no re shoot sorry guys!!end of this particular little Vid-doooo
@@nicholasdorazio10 hahahaha i know! "Damn... Sorry guys, I can put other string or take another guitar... But i need another "grands" You know... " Malmsteen rules xd!
when yngwie hit the scene his technique was so outrageous i thought it was fake, done with synthesizers or something. I've heard many describe that experience upon first hearing eruption in '78
Was in Memphis Tn 1983 Navy Base ........... Rock 103.5 played BLACKSTAR.................n i was BLOWN FLAT AWAY............................immediately searched him out,,
It seems his tuning is set to re-stabilize with a trem dip. He keeps doing that. I've never seen fender trem that could survive both up and down trem movement and still keep in tune. He makes it work.
Played a new one in 93 at Windy Hill Music district Marietta Ga........Same color rosewood, the neck was alot like my 71 strat..n it was AMAZING even tho i didnt know much bk then! may go jumbo fret on the 71 n call it a day, tho LOVE ta hv one like yours! :)
After EVH, it gave everyone a glimpse into what it would have been like if THEY had come up with that. But all they could do is throw a few things into their playing without sounding too obvious.
Cool to be such a great player those days. Guitar is unfortunately becoming more and more irrelevant in todays music and it might very soon end up like classical piano playing. It used to be the sh.t but now it is only for a selected few instead of the masses like it used to be. I say all this as a guitarist myself. It kind of sucks but there is not really much to do about it. Got to live with the moment and follow the flow or drown trying to swim against the current. Playing guitar is still fun though and a being a musician is not only about being stubborn and traditional, but being open to expression through any instrument. Any instrument can be really fun and that includes more new instruments such as drum machines, chaos pads, dj mixing tables and the bunch of it. Great to be reminded of the past though and getting flashbacks with strong memories of the time when nearly all music had guitarists and consisted of bands playing instruments together. Good times. Malmesteen is a legend and is still a inspiration for both old and young guitar players. Nice video👍💯💯💯
Depends the perspective. If one looks for fast-food entertainment then anything is entertaining including trash. If one cares about what is trendy they are not looking for quality and this is fine (including metal kidos). Piano, violin and many other classical instruments will never die. Electric guitar was considered oldschool already since the 90s. Music is about expression and communication. Fake or trendy "stars" don't communicate anything other than their ego.
@@cris_horizons i know the year of the song but the way he plays is more like the.....88....i am a very big fan and knows he s liks jajajaja even this maybe your are right for the year of the video
@@KingAragornIIIImagine being so pathetic that you feel compelled to defend a celebrity. Does your own life have no vitality, no dignity, that you have to outsource it to someone else?
I saw him live back in the 80's during his Marching Out tour..it was unreal.
Seen him for the TRILOGY Tour in Long Beach, Ca and he was awesome. Though I was very disappointed that it was Jeff Scott Soto on vocals and not Mark Boals who I clearly wanted to see.
By then, his tone shifted heavily away from what you probably heard, and from what I remember in his "Rising Force Live '85" in Tokyo where he still had that more "Stratty Duck-Tone" to the more "Violin-ney" tone he had for the Trilogy tour, but was still awesome.
He was untouchable back then.. An Alien on guitar.
He is untouchable forever boy
No, back then. Listen at his last albums.
@@newstuff1107 You're right. I don't know what happened to him but he went from bad to worse.
Sure the man can play and still has some magic...but for quite a while his music has been just non sense bs
He is not a classical guitar player we all know that but back in the day I really enjoyed his playing on the classical guitar
Guys, he was in the near fatal car accident and lost total control of his right arm. He had to relearn how to pick. Those were his exact words from his biography.
His best tone. Much better than his current one IMO.
The funny thing is that he CAN still get this tone back and play close to this if he would just slow it down a bit and use less of his overy saturated OD, and go back to Dimarzi pickups..
Yeah, he can never play exactly this way anymore, but he can get close to it imo.
@@Strato13 check his right hand , is a lot different from now
@@ddking-db2dv Never thought to do that, but I'll check it out.
He got into a severe car accident after this footage and had to relearn the guitar from scratch. Probably affected his tone etc.
Most of people forget that yngeoe had a major accident in the late 80’s where he almost died. So he had to reteach himself how to play guitar. I think since then, there is a delay between how he hears the music in head and what he can actually perform with his hands after the accident
You can definitely tell there's a difference, I noticed it too
The maestro in fine form as always and so young indeed!
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Of all his guitars over the years this was by far my favourite
I'm between this one And the Black strat he used in Alcatrazz... my two favourites
Candy aple red maybe?
@@cris_horizons yep that's it, the same one he plays Trilogy on in his instructional video
@@drexlspivey5828 Yup. It's a 56 Strat. The pickguard he has on it in the video is a different one than this one, in the instructional video it's white/black/white 3 ply, but here you can see it's the original 1ply white. It's my favorite of his too, this one and the one in daphne/sonic blue which he also used around the same timeframe as this video as well.
I own one, found it from a guy 2 weeks ago. had no idea what it was or how rare a candy apple red with rosewood fretboard and bullet truss was. paid $1200 for it.
No matter what people say about him, he's a game changer that inspired so many guitar players
Absolutely. The true innovator of neoclassical metal.
I mean I love Randy Rhoads, But Yngwie was better.
@@IrishStorm440 Hardly. If you look at the so-called genre of neoclassical metal pretty much all the people cited as being part of it predated Malmsteen. Truth is, Yngwie didn't make his own music popular let alone anyone else. Not to mention that classical music predates Malmsteen by several hundred years and has been composed and played since that time until the modern day by significantly better and more influential musicians. If he ever had any talent briefly for a couple of years in the 80s, it was soon replaced by ego and noise - perhaps, as some have said because he couldn't drive as well as he thought either. Even people who try to ape his playing have little or no interest in his music - his most streamed song on Spotify is a cover of an Aerosmith song.
Yngwie had ALL the skill needed back in the day...And more. His playing actually came less variable over the years. You can see here he still explores everything, but the technique is already there...
facing the animal and alchemy was released in 97 + 99 he got great chops in there too
Just saw him six months ago, following since Steeler, still has great chops
That’s back when we called him Yong Wee.
It's amazing he can play at all after the car crash that mangled his hand
Yeah, there’s a few techniques here I’ve not see him do on other videos.
There are some very unique licks from Malmsteen here! Wow!
Yeah!!!!
that right hand, OMG .. and the vibrato.
He seemd to be so funny and in good mood! Damn what a legend!
Yeah I guess he just burnout of the scene...
He got into car accident after this that changed his life forever, brain damege and nerve damage. Obvious he isn't gonna be the same as here
@@NeonAstralOfficial I knew that and all his money was gone, since the manager tool it.
But there is a lot of stuff he recoreded after his car accident, that is still amazing. My comment was mostly relating to his very recent stuff and live performances
What an amazing tone he had during the 80s!
he isn't even plugged in dude
edit: nvm later he does
The real tone of amp real
No pedals, just amp distortion, he should have kept it that way, I owned a couple of distortion pedals in my teens and I've never owned one since, nothing beats amp distortion
@@drexlspivey5828 wrong! Since early days he use DOD 250 preamp overdrive. Marshall plexy doesn't have gain pot
Maybe the older amps just sounded better then - he's always been amazing
Not even plugged in and that sounds like heaven...
Su técnica de mano derecha es extraordinaria! Lo mejor que he visto.
I don't know why people love to criticize him. A master and a monster from ever since.
That was cool to see him tap across multiple strings because I always wondered why he didn’t do a little more of that. Yes he will do short bursts on one string but until this video I never saw him tap on more than 1 string. Man he really shined back then. Saw him at a club back in like 2017 or so and it was pretty cringy in many spots. He’s still one of my top inspirations that got me to want to learn guitar, but yeah his skills aren’t what they were here anymore.
"yeah his skills aren’t what they were here anymore"
it depends on whether he's been practicing or not. I've seen him play really bad and years later play really good.
he uses it sparingly or folks will cry eddie van halen
@@geezberry8889 everyone uses it now.
Haha this is awesome. Him saying he'd never do a teaching video.
Jajajaja and he needs a hundred gran to do it... Yeah... I think he got that afther all xd
@@victorfamoso3727 he said he was "OFFERED" a hundred grand to do...then he plays very slow notes for like 2 seconds lmao
@@nicholasdorazio10 hahahahaha Malmsteen like: "I play for you very slow... (100 notes for second)... that's all folks, I hope you enjoy this vídeo"
@@victorfamoso3727 hahaha for real Classic Yngwie!imagine if a string broke in the reh video and thats just the end of it😂😂no re shoot sorry guys!!end of this particular little Vid-doooo
@@nicholasdorazio10 hahahaha i know! "Damn... Sorry guys, I can put other string or take another guitar... But i need another "grands" You know... " Malmsteen rules xd!
This guy could've really been famous.
Thank you for sharing this very rare stuff - great!!!!!!!
Yngwie Malmsteen is still kicking serious ass, looking and sounding better than ever in 2024❤
when yngwie hit the scene his technique was so outrageous i thought it was fake, done with synthesizers or something. I've heard many describe that experience upon first hearing eruption in '78
Was in Memphis Tn 1983 Navy Base ........... Rock 103.5 played BLACKSTAR.................n i was BLOWN FLAT AWAY............................immediately searched him out,,
Here sounds better than the new album
They were young, when you're old you'll understand.
@@Rikke__ I already do
Not hard😂
Thank you so much for share
"The show is over!!! Synd, BRO!!!" HAHAHAHAHA
the show is over, string broke
“That’ll cost you big bucks Bubba!” 😂
HE WAS SO GOOD!
LOL this is gold. So funny and masterful. AmazYng
Before the crash that changed it all.
Yes ‼️ this is before his car wreck. Many say his picking hand has never been the same since. Back then he was flawless.
It seems his tuning is set to re-stabilize with a trem dip. He keeps doing that. I've never seen fender trem that could survive both up and down trem movement and still keep in tune. He makes it work.
I saw him on that tour and on the Odyssey tour.
Love to see Malmsteen playing a piano or massive organ in his castle, then kick out the strat and Marshall wall, if Billy Corgan arranged the gig 😋😇🫒
Damn i have this guitar its super rare, candy apple red with the rosewood fretboard and bullet truss.
Played a new one in 93 at Windy Hill Music district Marietta Ga........Same color rosewood, the neck was alot like my 71 strat..n it was AMAZING even tho i didnt know much bk then! may go jumbo fret on the 71 n call it a day, tho LOVE ta hv one like yours! :)
He is my hero
Wish he'd do more chord stuff sounds great
The King 🎸
You have any more of these rare Yngwie videos?
no at this time but i will research!!!!!!!!
@@cris_horizonshi brotha did you find more?
iL MAESTRO..il più grande chitarrista di tutti i tempi. Gli altri sono in classifica lui no.
Basking in the glory of his limelight.
Do you have info of this video?
After EVH, it gave everyone a glimpse into what it would have been like if THEY had come up with that. But all they could do is throw a few things into their playing without sounding too obvious.
1:15 ちょっと待って!!
What song does he play at 3:02 that sounds so familiar
icarus dream suite
@@dimkalas5206 my favorite
@@dimkalas5206 Nice profile picture
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Cool to be such a great player those days. Guitar is unfortunately becoming more and more irrelevant in todays music and it might very soon end up like classical piano playing. It used to be the sh.t but now it is only for a selected few instead of the masses like it used to be. I say all this as a guitarist myself. It kind of sucks but there is not really much to do about it. Got to live with the moment and follow the flow or drown trying to swim against the current. Playing guitar is still fun though and a being a musician is not only about being stubborn and traditional, but being open to expression through any instrument. Any instrument can be really fun and that includes more new instruments such as drum machines, chaos pads, dj mixing tables and the bunch of it. Great to be reminded of the past though and getting flashbacks with strong memories of the time when nearly all music had guitarists and consisted of bands playing instruments together. Good times. Malmesteen is a legend and is still a inspiration for both old and young guitar players. Nice video👍💯💯💯
Depends the perspective. If one looks for fast-food entertainment then anything is entertaining including trash. If one cares about what is trendy they are not looking for quality and this is fine (including metal kidos). Piano, violin and many other classical instruments will never die. Electric guitar was considered oldschool already since the 90s. Music is about expression and communication. Fake or trendy "stars" don't communicate anything other than their ego.
Wicked cool!
Malmsteen tocando na brotheragem com os amigos. 😅
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Still the original and best.
haha, "Chotto matte!"
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Ele no final kkkkk falando que não vai ensinar nada se não pagarem uma puta grana. Tirando sarro xD
Very good the guitar tonante finder by lojas cem
👏👏👏🔥💪
Before the car crash
Tapping its a thing he wont do it frequently, on this he did it like he does frequently
2:36 tom morello
Is he playing the MARSHALL here?
No doubt who's the better shredder :)
Duel between him and Becker.
INKY !!! 🎼🎼🎼
Smoke make perfect!
,,,,,,... K I N G S T R A T ,,,........all hale the king,,,,,,,,........pat
💫🎸🤘🏼🎶🎵🎶🎵🔆🌀
I like That.
He was a Force in the 80s sadly nowadays he has no band it's just him on stage like a Circus 🎪 act
Anyone know what that little bit of Swedish means? Seems to get a laugh from the one other guy that speaks Swedish in the room haha
I think it's Japanese cause if you look at the tv logo it doesn't look like he is in Sweden.
ちょっと待って言うとるお。ここ日本ですか。?( ゚□゚)!
ahahha I even was alive when this get recorded in japan... i was born in 88 this video was recorded in 86'
4:40 100 grand up front to do an instructional video
Joyita
Sounds the same today. Perhaps a bit cleaner in his picking back then, but he's still stuck on the harmonic minor scale.
The rest of us seem to be stuck on the minor pentatonic so no big deal really lol
@@Tony78432 love that!
Mozart was stuck too ?
Always trying to match a violin….
odissey era?
Trilogy
@@cris_horizons i know the year of the song but the way he plays is more like the.....88....i am a very big fan and knows he s liks jajajaja even this maybe your are right for the year of the video
I saw him at House of Blues Myrtle Beach.
Hung out with him in the parking lot at the tour bus.
I wish he would play like he did in the old Steeler and Alcatrazz days today. Yngwie hasn't released anything catchy in years. He's just boring.
You're boring
@@DeliciousVicious777 I love you too :-)
No donuts and no teaching vids. He eventually did the teaching vid for $100k and spent it on donuts in the 90s.
Says a Nobody.
@@nikospaleologos3907 Sounds like you're ignorant.
@@nikospaleologos3907 a nobody who probably still struggles with “Smoke on the Water” plugged into a Line 6 😂
@@KingAragornIIII can outplay you jokers lol.
@@KingAragornIIIImagine being so pathetic that you feel compelled to defend a celebrity. Does your own life have no vitality, no dignity, that you have to outsource it to someone else?