Yup, even Cesario Filho who's an incredible player and plays it note for note doesn't sound that clean and he sounds 99% like Yngwie I guess the pick attack has to do with how bent the thumb his, Yngwie at the time mostly played with a straight thumb so the pick was pretty much parallel to the string which gave that incredible attack and sound, Cesario on the other hand picks at an angle with a bent thumb
It's so amazing that if you were told that it was a technique obtained by selling your soul to the devil, you would believe it! In 1987, about two years after this video was taken, he lost something major in an accident. The tone has clearly changed.
His sound changed after the accident because his management had ripped him off so he changed his gear (it wasn't really about his technique, which by the time Eclipse came out, was every bit as good as the earlier Yngwie) - before the accident: Grey DOD 250 Boss NS-2 Marshall model 1987 (50w amp) Speaker cab (g12-65) Some wah added in front here and there Fender XH picks Boss CE-1 and Roland DC-10 for live playing After the accident around 1988 Gt12-75 speakers Dunlop 1.5 picks Yellow DOD 250 and I guess other things
@@xfu1993 I'm sure, as you say, that there are changes in tone due to differences in equipment. However, after the accident, Yngwie's balance between his right and left hands changed slightly, and he began to make boring mistakes and lose his tempo. Eclipse also feels sloppy with vague performances. It's definitely different from the trilogy!
For sure but I guess he doesn't play as much as he used to and though he still likes his style, he must be pretty tired of it after 45+ years His phrasing changed for sure around 2005 anyway, that's a shame because he used to have many great ideas but now all he seems to do is shred without any meaning
He was untouchable during this time. Absolutely amazing
I agree he was absolutely phenomenal and he is one of the three Jimi Edward yngwie most influential guitar players ever
But Eddie is merely Jim McCarty + John Du Cann.
Yngwie is original.
@@johnp.johnson1541 Yngwie borrowed heavily from Blackmore and Uli John Roth.
@@sunnibird Dummies parrot that without any proof and especially without any understanding of music, music theory and guitar.
Good luck though!
prime time yngwie
I saw this live "Energy" back in '83, '84, Just incredible!! One of or the best improvisor ever!
Yngwie at his best, and a rarely performed song from his first album, at that. Cool, that there's a video of it.
Amazing
I love the end 👍
この時代のyngwieに戻って欲しい。
Me too 😃
Holy smokes that ending…
Non-Donut Yngwie = Best Yngwie.
*Yngwie, a patriot of the USA!* Believe it!
That lick at 1:00. Just go ahead and try to get it that clean at that speed
Yup, even Cesario Filho who's an incredible player and plays it note for note doesn't sound that clean and he sounds 99% like Yngwie
I guess the pick attack has to do with how bent the thumb his, Yngwie at the time mostly played with a straight thumb so the pick was pretty much parallel to the string which gave that incredible attack and sound, Cesario on the other hand picks at an angle with a bent thumb
It looks like he plays it on one string and pivots or slides his index finger between two frets. Is that correct?
@@pete4531 that's it yes
It's so amazing that if you were told that it was a technique obtained by selling your soul to the devil, you would believe it! In 1987, about two years after this video was taken, he lost something major in an accident. The tone has clearly changed.
His sound changed after the accident because his management had ripped him off so he changed his gear (it wasn't really about his technique, which by the time Eclipse came out, was every bit as good as the earlier Yngwie) - before the accident:
Grey DOD 250
Boss NS-2
Marshall model 1987 (50w amp)
Speaker cab (g12-65)
Some wah added in front here and there
Fender XH picks
Boss CE-1 and Roland DC-10 for live playing
After the accident around 1988
Gt12-75 speakers
Dunlop 1.5 picks
Yellow DOD 250
and I guess other things
@@xfu1993
I'm sure, as you say, that there are changes in tone due to differences in equipment. However, after the accident, Yngwie's balance between his right and left hands changed slightly, and he began to make boring mistakes and lose his tempo. Eclipse also feels sloppy with vague performances. It's definitely different from the trilogy!
@@xfu1993 Less to do with gear and more to do with nerve damage after the car accident
イングヴェイて1番好きな曲
Watashi mo
Me too
Mr. Lars Johan Yngwie Lannerback 🎸🫡😎
In time when Yngwie was Yngwie.Today he's a caricature of himself.
He's still pretty badass, give him a break.
To keep this accuracy in playing at older age is almost not doable. Speed and accuracy decrease with age.
Also, the ability to compose songs decreases over the years. Things are way different nowdays.....
For sure but I guess he doesn't play as much as he used to and though he still likes his style, he must be pretty tired of it after 45+ years
His phrasing changed for sure around 2005 anyway, that's a shame because he used to have many great ideas but now all he seems to do is shred without any meaning
A lot of people have no idea how easy it is to play fast , once you do 3 things: scallop your neck, 008 strings, tune half step flat.
Hahaha !!!!! Sarcasm!!!!!
💥🔥🎸🎸🎸🎸💥🔥🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🤘🤝🎼
Il jouait mieux qu'il ne respirait...ouahhhhhh....
He sucks really really well ! Nothing and I do mean nothing there to emulate
fast but horrible, literally ruined one of his best compositions.