@@dragonqueen6589 You are probably right! If only Yngwie hadn't fired several engineers, and mixed the album himself. It sounds like dog shit, and I can't get myelf to listen to an entire song. I'm sure there are hidden gems on it that I would enjoy were it to be remixed 🤣🤣
@@asor8037 To each their own… I only like it because of Mark Boals providing the vocals, I like that one and the title track only the rest is pretty meh… alchemy is alright… but Trilogy is a masterpiece - I think he felt like he didn’t need to budget for his end art pieces as well as recycled riffage because he knew there were people who would buy his records just because his name was on it, why he could get away from ‘odyssey’ to “Alchemy” had their cover art as generally lame stock photos… and there are some interesting creative choices like having a piccolo in dispersed with the main riff on “Prophet of doom”. Anyway, what other bands do you like🤔
@@itskobold Every movie is a reboot, a remake or a sequel, every song is full of autotune and AI is taking of anything that has to do with images. I'm not saying you're necessarily wrong, I'm just saying I'm not sure you're right.
@@jonstiffer4994 you cannot quantify the quality of art but you can say that art is far more accessible to people via the Internet. This allows artistic collaboration and experimentation to plow forwards at unprecedented rates. Art has never flourished more than it has now providing you put the effort in to find what you like.
young malmsteen..guitar god, virtuoso, vibrato viking, so much heart and soul in this solo alone its friggin ridiculous…haters can hate because they hate to admit when someone is just so damn awesome.
Fast forward to 2017 and Yngwie is a completely washed up irrelevant has been playing to very small audiences, selling tiny amounts of albums, playing live with a Spinal Tap type comedy band (Marino etc), recording as cheaply as possible at home & releasing incompetent amateurish productions. Yeh the guitar god, virtuoso......blah blah blah is doing just great. In 1000 or 5000 years from now Hendrix, EVH, Clapton etc will still be remembered whilst Yngwie will definitely NOT be - end of discusion!
CloudsBeyond / Agreed! all that stuff happens when you don't STFU and play guitar. of course Malmsteen was great at speed but it became redundant and started chasing its own tail after a while and remember The Great Kat? she ran her mouth as fast as her guitar now where in the hell she at now?
MT Rich True! Ultimately great songs/compositions and music really mean greatness and immortality. The Great Kat is still going, as are Michael Angelo Batio , Bobby Bawsax, Chris Impellitteri etc. Yngwie is creatively boring, even most in the huge rock/metal audience have no interest in what he does. Ritchie Blackmore said way back in the 80's Yngwie needs to slow down & focus on the music, sadly he never listened. Clapton, Page, EVH, etc immortal but Yngwie in 1000 years from now, no chance whatsoever he'll be remembered. In a 35+ year career not a single great song (like Stairway To Heaven, Purple Haze, Hotel California, etc) or even one great iconic riff (like Whole Lotta Love, Black Night, etc) says it all really, audiences were bored of Yng. by the end of the 80's.
Well , I saw Yngwie at the Beacon Theater in N.Y.C on July 18th , 1985 !! After getting a ticket five minutes before Yngwie went on , 20th row orchestra for $20 , I got to my seat and the show started . It was so loud that I had to run downstairs to the bathroom to stuff paper towels in my ears . This was total mayhem . Unbelievable !! People were standing on the fold down red velvet seats . I did one better and stood on the arm rests the entire time . No real words to describe it . When it was over , the crowd wanted more . I knew that this was rock history and was completely flabbergasted. All I could think was "This is the next Van Halen !". Then Yngwie came out and ripped "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love" !!! The next day I went to J&R Music World at City Hall and bought "Marching Out" .
+Scott Woods +Scott Woods Yngwie and his band, at least on most of his albums, can definitely be classified as speed metal. Is it neo-classical? Yes. Does that mean it's not speed metal? Nope. This song happens to be a ballad. Does that change the categorization of the style of the band as a whole? Of course not. Just listen to the rest of the album...The term "speed metal", while simplistic, is pretty self-explanatory. It's metal and it's fast. Hard rock sound focused on speed and technique. AllMusic describes it as "extremely fast, abrasive, and technically demanding" music...Need I go on?
AOR and Metal are not mutually exclusive. In other words, you can be Metal and still be AOR. AOR is not a musical genre, but a radio format style ("Album Oriented Rock"). There are songs from bands like Judas Priest and Scorpions, for example, that fit the AOR mold.
I don't remember Queensryche, Cinderella and Yngwie playing Dodger stadium. I'm pretty sure you're mistaken about where that show was played. I don't even remember that particular bill playing LA come to think of it. That bill would not have sold enough tickets to fill Dodger stadium.
This was his BEST album....very melodic...the best solos, and of course, Mark Boals! Of course, Rising Force was great along with Marching Out....but this one was the best. He spent a lot of time composing this one.
C'mon, Rising Force is much better. Though of course all 3 of his earliest albums are killer. Though I gotta give it to Mark, dude is a beast on the mic.
I wish Yngwie would get any one of his previous singers back for a new album. His singing is passable, but really doesn't do the music justice like Mark Boals, Jeff Scott Soto, Mike Vescera, Goran Edman, Mats Leven, Doogie White, or Ripper Owens could do. He briefly toured with the man himself Jorn Lande, would've loved to get him on an album with Yngwie...
I think that Boals was Malsteen's second best singer. I think Graham Bonnett was the man when singing with Yngwie. Power and Power. But, Mark is fantastic
I've shed many tears myself over that happening to me. This song, in the most sensitive mood, can even be upsetting unsettling. I sang this for someone who said he was out of my life forever earlier this year and he didn't even care or listen to the message in the song. I sing it all the time in fact. Unfortunately, sometimes it will happen to you. I'm wary of relationships now a bit more cautious I try to be, but you never know when it will hit.
Lyrics: It was you, it was me And we would last forever Any fool could see, that we were Meant to be Without you, there is no meaning to My life You're gone and it cuts me like A knife How could you leave me? You don't remember, I'll never forget You just don't remember, I'll never forget Why did you turn away Let your love fade away and die You became so cold, you made me feel So old When you left, you broke my heart And just to see How many pieces there would be After you leave me You don't remember, I'll never forget You just don't remember, I'll never forget
Not only is Malmsteen a virtuoso guitar legend for his speed and techinique, but his also an excelent composer. Elements of neo-classical style, as well as 80's hard rock and even blues can often be found in his music, and sometimes within the same song.
Odd piece of trivia - the bassist in this video was a local guy who came up to Yngwie at a show and said "I play better than your guy". he was hired 2 shows later.
More odd trivia: Mark Boals is wearing hair extensions in this video. Watch the video for I'll See The Light Tonight (he's in it even though it's a Soto vocal) which was recorded just a year earlier.
Rock the Stage NYC More odd trivia: Joe Lynn Turner also wore a wig. Taime Downe told a story where backstage at Gazzarri's in '88, Joe got into a disagreement with Don Dokken over a girl and Don ripped the hairpiece off and tossed it into Bill's office.
Yngwie has invented a unique style of guitar playing just like EVH did. We are lucky to have witnessed those guitar legends in our life time. In 100 years from now their names will be imprinted in musical history books just like Beethoven and Mozart for us today.
Bought this in CD format in 2000, so this is the first YJM song I listened to. To this day, this record and Fire and Ice (which I bought in 2001) remain my favourite YJM releases.
Did I just see Wally Voss on bass? Damn...now I’m gonna have to go back and give this album another listen. He was truly one of the best to ever do it. May he RIP.
The best guitar player since Jimi Hendrix. That is for his 80s work alone. Yngwie Malmsteen is a real gem because he's so good at songwriting on the best albums he made especially Trilogy which this song is taken from. This was my introduction to him I was only 11 years old and it scared me to death thinking this kind of situation really happens to people. Then (You guessed it) It happened to me a long time ago several times. Get passed right by or something even worse. Eerie fact: shortly after Trilogy Yngwie Johan Malmsteen was in a near fatal car accident and whether you admit it or not this song is intense.
28 years ago first time fall in love and next summer she left me 😔 I hearing this song remember the feelings very powerfull and sadly song.Thanks Malmsteen writing my feelings....
The car he drives in the video, killed him for a few minutes. Crashed it into a tree, he had to go through multiple weeks of physical therapy. His picking hand was damaged pretty bad. And he came back, better than ever. Proof yngwie is a God amongst men.
Yngwie , the best. What can I say . The Man understands music theory inside and out he is a wicked guitar player, wish I could even come remotely close playing my Bass. Never happen.
I have a sneaking suspicion that Mark was Yngv’s favorite vocalists, because not only did Yngwie utilise him on the most releases… but there was a point during the ‘Alchemy’ recording sessions WhereIn Lars (yes I am using Yngwie’s actual first name😂) turned to Mark and asked ‘Why after 8 years of vocal coaching is singing still not great” and Mark was pretty brutal in his honesty and replied with something like “Playing guitar and singing are two very different things - you can’t expect to be automatically as good at one as you are at the other.” and it probably took years for Yngv to truly accept it… The two must’ve mended fences somewhat, for by 2017 Mark was able to perform a concert exclusively featuring Trilogy tracks… unfortunately that guitarist he used probably isn’t on speaking terms with Malmsteen because of how he described himself as being “just as good as Yngwie if not better” and knowing how legendary Yngv’s ego is… he probably didn’t take too kindly to the statement😂
Oh how I long for the days when music was like this. Not to beat that dead horse any more than its been beaten in the past 20 years, but there's a reason for that. Music truly was at it's best during the 70s and 80s. So much so that millenials and 90s kids (such as myself) even long for it. Time travel would be a great investment if not just for music like this to be experienced during its' apex.
It was you, it was me, And we would last forever. Any fool could see, that we were Meant to be Without you, there is no meaning to My life. You're gone and it cuts me like A knife. How could you leave me? You don't remember, I'll never forget You just don't remember, I'll never forget. Why did you turn away, Let your love fade away and die. You became so cold, you made me feel So old. When you left, you broke my heart And just to see. How many pieces there would be, After you leave me. You don't remember, I'll never forget You just don't remember, I'll never forget
The new generation dont know how wonderfull,free,without woke mainstream the time was.1980 till 2000. Wonderfull song i hear this till now and remember the wonderfull time i have hade when i was younger😊
2020 may not remember but i'll never forget..
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Mark Boals and Yngwie great combo. Just sucks that Yngwie couldn’t keep a lead singer for 2 minutes these guys could have made magic together
Alchemy album... Top 3 for me.
@@asor8037 War to end all wars is superb….. even that heartfelt semi-ballad in ode to April. Prophet of doom is always a personal joy to listen to 🎧
@@dragonqueen6589 You are probably right! If only Yngwie hadn't fired several engineers, and mixed the album himself. It sounds like dog shit, and I can't get myelf to listen to an entire song. I'm sure there are hidden gems on it that I would enjoy were it to be remixed 🤣🤣
@@asor8037 To each their own… I only like it because of Mark Boals providing the vocals, I like that one and the title track only the rest is pretty meh… alchemy is alright… but Trilogy is a masterpiece - I think he felt like he didn’t need to budget for his end art pieces as well as recycled riffage because he knew there were people who would buy his records just because his name was on it, why he could get away from ‘odyssey’ to “Alchemy” had their cover art as generally lame stock photos… and there are some interesting creative choices like having a piccolo in dispersed with the main riff on “Prophet of doom”. Anyway, what other bands do you like🤔
Totally agree
It is unbelievable that this song was mainstream at the time. Amazing song and amazing guitar from the master!
Yep. We already are living in the post-apocalypse.
At least, when arts are concerned.
@@HexenStar the arts have never flourished more than they are today wtf are you talking about
@@itskobold Every movie is a reboot, a remake or a sequel, every song is full of autotune and AI is taking of anything that has to do with images. I'm not saying you're necessarily wrong, I'm just saying I'm not sure you're right.
@@jonstiffer4994 you cannot quantify the quality of art but you can say that art is far more accessible to people via the Internet. This allows artistic collaboration and experimentation to plow forwards at unprecedented rates. Art has never flourished more than it has now providing you put the effort in to find what you like.
@@itskobold😂😂😂
The maestro gave us all awesome vocalists!!!!!!!!!!!Mark, Goran, Joe....and these are awesome albums!!!!!
The main solo and outro solo are perfect. Definitely one of the best solos ever.
epic103 trying to watch something other than malmsteen [impossible 90% would fail]
Obviously you haven’t heard Li’l Wayne or Steven Seagal play a solo! 😮
@@mikaelbiilmann6826😂😂😂😂 Lil Waynes solo sitting on a char on stage almost choked me to death..!! 😭😝😂😂😂😂🏴☠️😝🤘
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02.04.2024❤anyone?? 🎸🤟🎸🤟🎸🤟
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Here 22/04/2024
@@wesleysantana4181 yeah 22.4.2024 😎🤘
01/05/2024 🎉🎉🎉
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You dont remember good music, i will never forget.
Such a KILLER solo... so fluid, emotive, technical, artistic.... utter PERFECTION!
Couldn't have put it better
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Brings me right back to 1986. Yngwie in his prime crafting good songs with that amazing guitar technique.
young malmsteen..guitar god, virtuoso, vibrato viking, so much heart and soul in this solo alone its friggin ridiculous…haters can hate because they hate to admit when someone is just so damn awesome.
Andrew Mauro - Unfortunately I hate everything but the solo.
Fast forward to 2017 and Yngwie is a completely washed up irrelevant has been playing to very small audiences, selling tiny amounts of albums, playing live with a Spinal Tap type comedy band (Marino etc), recording as cheaply as possible at home & releasing incompetent amateurish productions. Yeh the guitar god, virtuoso......blah blah blah is doing just great. In 1000 or 5000 years from now Hendrix, EVH, Clapton etc will still be remembered whilst Yngwie will definitely NOT be - end of discusion!
CloudsBeyond / Agreed! all that stuff happens when you don't STFU and play guitar. of course Malmsteen was great at speed but it became redundant and started chasing its own tail after a while and remember The Great Kat? she ran her mouth as fast as her guitar now where in the hell she at now?
MT Rich True! Ultimately great songs/compositions and music really mean greatness and immortality. The Great Kat is still going, as are Michael Angelo Batio , Bobby Bawsax, Chris Impellitteri etc. Yngwie is creatively boring, even most in the huge rock/metal audience have no interest in what he does. Ritchie Blackmore said way back in the 80's Yngwie needs to slow down & focus on the music, sadly he never listened. Clapton, Page, EVH, etc immortal but Yngwie in 1000 years from now, no chance whatsoever he'll be remembered. In a 35+ year career not a single great song (like Stairway To Heaven, Purple Haze, Hotel California, etc) or even one great iconic riff (like Whole Lotta Love, Black Night, etc) says it all really, audiences were bored of Yng. by the end of the 80's.
Amen. Malmsteen's ever growing ego is the reason for his downfall.
When the 1986 album first came out, it totally blew me away. Especially this song, Queen in Love, and Trilogy.
The same is here. Crying +
Тee Кay
I bought the vinyl brand new around 1990. I still have it, mint condition
Man, I wish I could've seen Yngwie playing live at his prime. What a beast he was.
Bautista Garais I saw him on this tour in 86..and let me tell you this.. IT WAS A MINDFUCK!!!
I saw Yngwie at the Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center in Oakland California, 12/19/86. The Trilogy tour was in my opinion Yngwie at his very best.
i did may times wow scary what a monster
Well , I saw Yngwie at the Beacon Theater in N.Y.C on July 18th , 1985 !! After getting a ticket five minutes before Yngwie went on , 20th row orchestra for $20 , I got to my seat and the show started . It was so loud that I had to run downstairs to the bathroom to stuff paper towels in my ears . This was total mayhem . Unbelievable !! People were standing on the fold down red velvet seats . I did one better and stood on the arm rests the entire time . No real words to describe it . When it was over , the crowd wanted more . I knew that this was rock history and was completely flabbergasted. All I could think was "This is the next Van Halen !".
Then Yngwie came out and ripped "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love" !!!
The next day I went to J&R Music World at City Hall and bought "Marching Out" .
Saw him on his first tour with Alcatrazz.He did his own soundchecks back then. He was awesome.
Keep coming back to this song even after years and years. The feeling of devastation after being abandoned never gets easier
Say what you will about Yngwie, but this is one of the best speed metal solos of the 80's. =D
+Jonathan Russell Of course it is Jonathan! It is so fast that is difficult to hear it, imagine how difficult it is to play it!
+Jonathan Russell What speed metal are you referring to? Am I on the wrong video?
+Pamela May Nothing compared to the first album, but still awesome.
+Scott Woods +Scott Woods Yngwie and his band, at least on most of his albums, can definitely be classified as speed metal. Is it neo-classical? Yes. Does that mean it's not speed metal? Nope. This song happens to be a ballad. Does that change the categorization of the style of the band as a whole? Of course not. Just listen to the rest of the album...The term "speed metal", while simplistic, is pretty self-explanatory. It's metal and it's fast. Hard rock sound focused on speed and technique. AllMusic describes it as "extremely fast, abrasive, and technically demanding" music...Need I go on?
+Jonathan Russell Uh, ok, if you say so professor. I'm sure Anthrax will be calling to thank you for redefining a whole genre of music.
Metal from the 80´s will always rule;)
Oh yeah, 80 is the best era...
Thats right:) and that´s the correct definition of my favourite music also:)
Rock on:)
AOR and Metal are not mutually exclusive. In other words, you can be Metal and still be AOR. AOR is not a musical genre, but a radio format style ("Album Oriented Rock"). There are songs from bands like Judas Priest and Scorpions, for example, that fit the AOR mold.
Seen Cinderella, Queensryche, and this guy at Dodger stadium back in the 80's, and damn I miss this shit so bad..! 🤪
Saw Yngwie with Lita Ford opening at the Civic Center in New York back in the day. Fucking awesome.
I don't remember Queensryche, Cinderella and Yngwie playing Dodger stadium. I'm pretty sure you're mistaken about where that show was played. I don't even remember that particular bill playing LA come to think of it. That bill would not have sold enough tickets to fill Dodger stadium.
I saw him open for Iron Maiden
@@seanhensley3118 Maybe they had Roth there as well. I don't know, I wasn't alive back then
The Singer is very good!
The solo is super amazing
I love Yngwie and I wish he could do such music nowdays 🤘
I just love this song.
Proof that the 80's will never be beaten as the decade of music.
Pure awesomeness!✊
Except the 70 decade.
Absolutely
今聴いても素晴らしい😊
If the sound of a jaguar and an Alpine radiocasette are not enough, here comes Yngwye to save the day ♥️♥️♥️
This was his BEST album....very melodic...the best solos, and of course, Mark Boals! Of course, Rising Force was great along with Marching Out....but this one was the best. He spent a lot of time composing this one.
C'mon, Rising Force is much better. Though of course all 3 of his earliest albums are killer. Though I gotta give it to Mark, dude is a beast on the mic.
Какая музыка! Какие голоса! Какие были времена...
Так сейчас все на десять порядков лучше и музыка и голоса,просто в вас говорит ностальгия и прошедшая молодость))
@@Xe11ix для таких заявлений нужен убойный аргумент в виде ссылки на хит не меньший, чем этот.
Yeah i know that his live in leningrad is much better
@@Xe11ix к стати, неплохая молодость. Мне даже завидует молодежь, как рассказываю.
@@Xe11ix а в вас "говорит", судя по всему, беспросветная тупость))) потому что такую ахинею сморозить - это нужно быть поистине уникумом))
Mark Boals was the perfect vocalist for Yngwie!!!
I wish Yngwie would get any one of his previous singers back for a new album. His singing is passable, but really doesn't do the music justice like Mark Boals, Jeff Scott Soto, Mike Vescera, Goran Edman, Mats Leven, Doogie White, or Ripper Owens could do. He briefly toured with the man himself Jorn Lande, would've loved to get him on an album with Yngwie...
I think that Boals was Malsteen's second best singer. I think Graham Bonnett was the man when singing with Yngwie. Power and Power. But, Mark is fantastic
Ohh guys...dont forget to the master...Joe Lynn Turner...great voice 🤘🤘🤘
Agree. Always thought he sounds like Dio and it was a killer combo with Yngwie!
Best malmsteen vocalist by far.
この曲、凄く、好き❤️🎸🎵😆
Long live Yngwie Il Maestro Johan Malmsteen!!! 🤘🤘🤘🔝🔝🔝❤❤❤ Greetings from Italy!!! 😉
Rispetto anche per Anders dietro le pelli 🤘
This song just hit a chord in my heart.. "you just don't remember..I'll never forget!"
*weeps uncontrollably*
WHY DID YOU LEAVE ME??
I've shed many tears myself over that happening to me. This song, in the most sensitive mood, can even be upsetting unsettling. I sang this for someone who said he was out of my life forever earlier this year and he didn't even care or listen to the message in the song. I sing it all the time in fact. Unfortunately, sometimes it will happen to you. I'm wary of relationships now a bit more cautious I try to be, but you never know when it will hit.
Sometimes they leaves... and we just stay here wondering why
Crying...
Lyrics:
It was you, it was me And we would last forever Any fool could see, that we were Meant to be Without you, there is no meaning to My life You're gone and it cuts me like A knife How could you leave me? You don't remember, I'll never forget You just don't remember, I'll never forget Why did you turn away Let your love fade away and die You became so cold, you made me feel So old When you left, you broke my heart And just to see How many pieces there would be After you leave me You don't remember, I'll never forget You just don't remember, I'll never forget
One of my favorite Yngwie songs. He's awesome!
Been listening to Malmsteen for over 20 years and still coming back to his earlier work. Mark Boals, what a voice for the ages!!! Just amazing song!
Not only is Malmsteen a virtuoso guitar legend for his speed and techinique, but his also an excelent composer. Elements of neo-classical style, as well as 80's hard rock and even blues can often be found in his music, and sometimes within the same song.
One of my all time favs. I got introduced to Malmsteen through this song when i was a kid.
Yangwie is the best of Classic Metal guitarist ever!
Vivian Campbell.
How can they say" there is no soul, in Malmsteen music." pure soul in it.
People with messed up brain cells
Odd piece of trivia - the bassist in this video was a local guy who came up to Yngwie at a show and said "I play better than your guy". he was hired 2 shows later.
More odd trivia: Mark Boals is wearing hair extensions in this video.
Watch the video for I'll See The Light Tonight (he's in it even though it's a Soto vocal) which was recorded just a year earlier.
Jesus Ate My Pizza! Not odd but a commonly known fact. He has always worn either extensions or full on wigs.
Rock the Stage NYC More odd trivia: Joe Lynn Turner also wore a wig. Taime Downe told a story where backstage at Gazzarri's in '88, Joe got into a disagreement with Don Dokken over a girl and Don ripped the hairpiece off and tossed it into Bill's office.
Jesus Ate My Pizza! Wow, far out, hahahaha
Anymore trivia?
WHat is the bassists name man?
What an absolute monster of a solo! A masterpiece by YJM! We are not worthy 🙌
Yngwie Malmsteen is THE BEST guitarist alive today! Many have tried to emulate him but they tend to fall short.
Yes so many hate him but so many try to copy him! I use the word ''Try'' very strongly!
i love when he throws bluesy licks in between the more speedy licks
Yngwie was better than ever in this year and live.❤🎸
Yngwie has invented a unique style of guitar playing just like EVH did. We are lucky to have witnessed those guitar legends in our life time. In 100 years from now their names will be imprinted in musical history books just like Beethoven and Mozart for us today.
For those who don't remember this song I'll Never Forget 🖤🤘
Maior influência até hj no mundo das guitarras! Mestre, Mentor, Único
whoever voted this down must be visually and audibly impaired
Too kind… as the man said himself “musically retarded”
Hahahahahahhaha man that made me laugh. 😂
What a song, and what a solo!
Love this song they don't make music like this anymore!!! 80s rules!!! Love driving and cranking up this stuff up!!!
Yngwie is the man.
2020 still here ..... coz I never forget this eternal song \m/ Yngwie ~
Сколько бы ни слушал - не надоедает и не надоест, потому что это Маестро гитары сделал, каждый раз по новому слушаются его вещи!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MARK BOALS just the best yngwie's vocal ever
NO Emmanuelle, i'm sorry but the best vocal this guitar player EVER had was GRAHAM BONNETT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
from Alcatraz
mark balls
Bo Nichols totally true.
Just a poor mans Dio
omg, classic, trilogy, my fav yngwie's album ever
歡笑一籮筐 YES CORRECT.
Yngwie Malmsteen ** PHENOMENALISM ** no one forgets, Thank-You for your Vintage Class.
The best album!! I love!!!♡♡♡
Bought this in CD format in 2000, so this is the first YJM song I listened to. To this day, this record and Fire and Ice (which I bought in 2001) remain my favourite YJM releases.
Bought Odyssey back in September, 2001. However, my two all time favs are Trilogy and Fire and Ice.
the best albums of this great genious are Rising force, Marching out, Trilogy, Eclipse and odissey
YNGWIE MALMSTEEN IS THE KING !
Forever😆😆😆🎸
Did I just see Wally Voss on bass? Damn...now I’m gonna have to go back and give this album another listen. He was truly one of the best to ever do it. May he RIP.
The best videoclip in the 80 years. Mark Boals and Malmsteen shining a lot.
Yngwie : maker of some of the silliest 80's MTV videos, in the history of ever ........
Yngwie Malmsteen was a monster on stage.
if i were trapped on a deserted island....
this is one that i would want with me.
so many memories... some good, some bad...
but i will never forget.
I love this cd. One of my favorites.....But....I can't help this, they looked like Sgt. peppers lonely Malmsteen band. NAILED IT!!!
Because it is a tune that I heard well in the 1980s in Japan, there is an impact. Hard rock, nostalgic melody!👍🏼
The best guitar player since Jimi Hendrix. That is for his 80s work alone. Yngwie Malmsteen is a real gem because he's so good at songwriting on the best albums he made especially Trilogy which this song is taken from. This was my introduction to him I was only 11 years old and it scared me to death thinking this kind of situation really happens to people. Then (You guessed it) It happened to me a long time ago several times. Get passed right by or something even worse. Eerie fact: shortly after Trilogy Yngwie Johan Malmsteen was in a near fatal car accident and whether you admit it or not this song is intense.
Had Trilogy on cassette late 80's, geez that long ago. Still as good now as ever. Never forget..
28 years ago first time fall in love and next summer she left me 😔 I hearing this song remember the feelings very powerfull and sadly song.Thanks Malmsteen writing my feelings....
Yngwie Malmsteen are the Amazing Man Guitar for ever. Love you. Amazing Song.
What I love about this, is how much fun people are having!
Ингви- гений гитары! Виртуоз! Мне это очень нравится! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
In the middle of a heart break this really cheered me up. To see and hear Yngwie. :' )
There's so much power in this. Absolutely love it.
This album '('Trilogy') it's my favorite ever!
I'll never forget this song ;)
I miss my girlfriend so much. I still love her. We listened Yngwie together and now this song brings tears to my eyes.
The car he drives in the video, killed him for a few minutes. Crashed it into a tree, he had to go through multiple weeks of physical therapy. His picking hand was damaged pretty bad. And he came back, better than ever. Proof yngwie is a God amongst men.
In these 80s songs, always it will be some special soul inside them and i can't explain.....
Happy Birthday Sir Yngiwe J. Malmsteen❤
_July-2020_
How old did he turn ? 🎸 🤔 🤙
_Amiable American_ Nov.2020
Alright 👍 ✅ .
Yngwie forever.
2021 still loving this song.❤❤❤
2021 Jardel in Brazil🎸🎶 Krisstie Bee ♥️♥️♥️
The trilogy album had perfect vocals and amazing solos. It was just amazing overall.
this is my song to my first love. I used to listen to this album everyday
Great song! Amazing solo!
Yngwie , the best. What can I say . The Man understands music theory inside and out he is a wicked guitar player, wish I could even come remotely close playing my Bass. Never happen.
god , this song is sublime... malmsteen forever
I have a sneaking suspicion that Mark was Yngv’s favorite vocalists, because not only did Yngwie utilise him on the most releases… but there was a point during the ‘Alchemy’ recording sessions WhereIn Lars (yes I am using Yngwie’s actual first name😂) turned to Mark and asked ‘Why after 8 years of vocal coaching is singing still not great” and Mark was pretty brutal in his honesty and replied with something like “Playing guitar and singing are two very different things - you can’t expect to be automatically as good at one as you are at the other.” and it probably took years for Yngv to truly accept it…
The two must’ve mended fences somewhat, for by 2017 Mark was able to perform a concert exclusively featuring Trilogy tracks… unfortunately that guitarist he used probably isn’t on speaking terms with Malmsteen because of how he described himself as being “just as good as Yngwie if not better” and knowing how legendary Yngv’s ego is… he probably didn’t take too kindly to the statement😂
Best Malmsteen period......
カッコいい‼️😊✌️
#YNGWIE MALMSTEEN- "You Don't Remember, I'll Never Forget"...fantastic track from the glorious 80's... \>sj~13
Love Yngwie
Cain Smale...me too man...he's amazing! sj~13
Scotty J. He`s always in my top five best guitarists list ....
Cain Smale He would definitely be top 5 for me as well... sj~13
By far my favorite yngwie malmsteen album
A Master Piece.
Oh how I long for the days when music was like this. Not to beat that dead horse any more than its been beaten in the past 20 years, but there's a reason for that. Music truly was at it's best during the 70s and 80s. So much so that millenials and 90s kids (such as myself) even long for it. Time travel would be a great investment if not just for music like this to be experienced during its' apex.
El solo de guitarra es simplemente PERFECTO ❤️
He was very under rated for his time and still is! i think he is best guitarist by skill ever.
I wanted to see this video 25 years ago when I was learning to play Yngwie, now 41 it's like 25 years of waiting! T_T thanks for uploading
I never get tired of this song.
It was you, it was me,
And we would last forever.
Any fool could see, that we were
Meant to be
Without you, there is no meaning to
My life.
You're gone and it cuts me like
A knife.
How could you leave me?
You don't remember, I'll never forget
You just don't remember, I'll never forget.
Why did you turn away,
Let your love fade away and die.
You became so cold, you made me feel
So old.
When you left, you broke my heart
And just to see.
How many pieces there would be,
After you leave me.
You don't remember, I'll never forget
You just don't remember, I'll never forget
I love this solo!!!!
Тот, кто ценит мелодику нашей молодости. Ингви эпохальный гитарист. Про вокал тоже скажу. Классно.
The new generation dont know how wonderfull,free,without woke mainstream the time was.1980 till 2000. Wonderfull song i hear this till now and remember the wonderfull time i have hade when i was younger😊
That solo is very awesome !!
I'm not a big fan of Yngwie's shred-fest stuff, but this is one of the greatest pop-metal songs ever recorded. What a chorus!