Megadeth (dave) always know how to choose their lead guitarists. Maybe the best ones in the history of metal music (marty friedman, chris Broderick, kiko ...)
Def. That's because of his multi-genre background. Too often Metal ppl only stick to Metal and eventually it just all sounds the same. That's why even Ola is shocked that his solo works are not all shreddy metal stuff but fusion even an full album that was just pure jazz. Every musician should aspire to be multi-genre.
Just an opinion. Dont flip out. I saw Kiko with Megadeth, perhaps 2 years ago. Excellent. I didnt think I would love another player in that role as much as Marty Friedman, but I think I think he changed that. A unique voice all of his own.
@@omardamian6792playing holy wars ok in your computer chair vs playing holy wars in a stadium with Dave grilling you are 2 very different levels of playing
Boy, what a change from not having heard Megadeth to loving their shows, digging the music, interviewing Kiko! All in like what... three weeks??? Just think if you had liked them back in the crushing days of Marty! Glad to see you have finally succumbed to the mighty Megadeth, better late than never!
@@tatetatumtv4373 Agreed, and that's why Megadeth is back on track since Dystopia. Because Kiko is a monster, and he has a very different musical culture like Marty has. I'm kinda curious of what Dirk is going to offer on the next album too
I'm so glad Megadeth found out about Kiko. He is probably my favorite guitar player out of all the others. I still appreciate Poland and Friedman, but there is something special that Kiko brings to their sound and it inspires me.
Met him in France, circa 20 years ago, invited by my guitar school, during an Angra tour. He blew our mind with some crazy brazilian stuff and was so kind. You know, before TH-cam, you got to see guitarists by yourself ;-)
@@quack_meister3355 Good n accurate energy. If it's boomer, I'll take it. You been to a show lately? Nearly every goddamn person has their phone out. Pretty annoying.
Amazing listening to a native Portuguese and native Swedish speaker holding an intelligent conversation in English. Most of us Americans can barely speak English let alone a 2nd language
@jasper426 not really. We basically only learn English at school, and very rarely Spanish. But the English you learn at school is definitely not enough to hold even the most basic of conversations. To learn English in Brazil, you have to actively search for a course or or be self taught. Maybe he is part portuguese, I'm not sure, but he grew up entirely in Brazil, so it doesn't really matter for his language learning.
@jasper426 not really. English in brazilian schools is very poorly taught, sometimes its not good enough for students to be able to hold a conversation in english. Although some schools do offer a third language, that will almost never be the case. P.S. Yes I am Brazilian
Hard to believe? Nah. Kiko is right. Megadeth songs arent really complicated , just more so than pretty much any Metallica songs. Try learning something off of Rust and then something off of And Justice.
When I started playing guitar I felt pretty good cause I learned some metallica songs, then I tried to learn holy wars and holy shit ... I almost hang the guitar for good
Why does kiko sound like Tony Montana, it feels like at any moment he's gonna say "hello to my Lil friend" and pull out his ibanez or something like that
He’s from São Paulo and they speak slower than people in Rio. Al Pacino had to speak slow to do the Cuban accent so that’s probably why it’s sounds similar to you.
Hearing Chris Poland get a shout-out made my day. Got to see him live in a tiny club, with Damn The Machine, and met him after the show. More people need to know about his playing.
Not so amazing, he didn't know Kiko played on Dystopia and though Dave Mustain was 60 not a great interview, also he thought Kiko only had 3 solo records
@@ryansheesley3703 No, he should know that if he's interviewing someone. Just watched his Dave Davidson episode and he didn't know how many albums Revocation did either. Not knowing Kiko played on Dystopia?? That's a huge one.
He ain’t lying about watching those old vhs videos over and over. I had PG’s Intense Rock and Vinnie Moore’s Speed Accuracy and articulation that I must have watched at least 1,000 times.
One of the greatest modern guitarists. This mans technique is polished so well it almost looks like his hands aren't even moving when he plays, the notes just bleed out of the neck.
Dude, Ola, this was an awesome coffee session! I love Kiko's style...he's got a completely different vibe that stands out! And dude, I aspire to have a coffee with Ola and Jason someday!
Wow! Great, Kiko is amazing, been a fan since his days in Angra, a very nice surprise! Thanks to him this is probably the best Megadeth lineup in many years
I became a fan of kiko when I discovered Angra, around 8 years later he came because he had a clinic in Guatemala, I never thought I would have the chance to watch him playing a lot of his songs, I got his autograph on the clinic's ticket, then I went to get money I left in my car to buy one of his albums "sounds of innocense" and got the autograph on it... He showed he is very humble and gave very good advises for guitar players, one of the best experiences in my life ever.
What a versatile player. I love that Kiko doesn't try to fit just one sound or give it all up just because he's now in Megadeth. He still continues to focus on his styles and keep growing as a guitar player. Very interesting and inspiring to watch.
To be honest I've never been a Kiko's fan. this may be the best '' Coffee with Ola''. lots of advice, many years of effort does not mean practicing the same thing for 10 hours a day.. a lesson I learned 20 years ago - secret is in the right hand. the best example: KFK, J. Hetfield, Gary Holt, etc.... I like a part in 34:50, it's beginning of Satriani's '' Power Cosmic'' but with picking. Thanks to Kiko and Ola!!!!! Cheers from Serbia!!
I was watching this interview with a big smile on my face, my Brazilian heart was beating fast. This guy is a great person, an amazing player and it's someone that embrace so many influences in playing that I feel inspired just by seeing the great contrasts between how much he knows and how "normal" he is when talking about practice and discipline. Great video 🤘🔥
I will never forget that time when I watched Megadeth. Kiko was about to throw his pick after the show. A lot of people were getting ready to jump for it so I didn't bother to try to give it a shot as well because it seems hopeless. He threw it and it landed on my forearm. I immediately folded my arms to lock it and acted naturally while everyone was down on their knees trying to look for it on the floor. I slowly walked away and when I was already far, I looked back and saw the people still on the floor. I still have that pick. I uploaded a photo of it on my Instagram account and Kiko himself gave it a like. I was happy for weeks. Until now, I guess.
Awesome coffee with Ola, I never thought how easy going is Kiko, so relaxed, so clever too. I'm agree with him about is not the large numbers of hours you dedicate to play guitar, it's about how efficient and focus you will be. So, 1 hour focus is better than 5 hours practicing making the same mistakes. Nice tip, and the best of all, do it to make you fun. Thanks Ola, thanks Kiko, a total honor hear and see you, thanks for share knowledge with us. So, greetings from this Venezuelan guy who lives in Uruguay now. Best regards. 🤘😎🤘🍻🤗🇺🇾
That would be cool. He is seriously the most underrated metal lead player. Absolute beast, I would put him in the top 5 metal guitarists. I don’t know anyone who plays as cleanly as him
My favorite episodes of Coffee with Ola include the ones where the guest (insert amazing guitar player) plays guitar during the interview. Showcases something, shows us a riff, etc. Fantastic!
Been in a band with 2 left handed dudes. Left handed drummer who also played left handed guitars, and a left handed guitarist who played right handed stuff. Both were two of the most amazing musicians I've ever jammed with.
Thanx for inviting over Kiko Loureiro to your channel. He’s an amazing humble person & so much you can learn from this genius Perhaps on of the best guitarist of the 90’s power metal era.. Best regards Olaf!
This is the 1st time I ever see a swedish guy with a more accurate sense of humor than a Brazilian dude. Anyways, I admire both of you guys. Cheers from a Brazilian in Chile. And Kiko, you carry our Brazilian proud around the world, brother. God bless you.
Kiko is a real guy that just happens to be one of the best guitar players today. I met him in NAMM 2018 - he was in a hurry, but he took time for me for a handshake and a picture. His lessons on his TH-cam channel are great and I highly recommend them.
That dude is so appreciative playing with megadeth , I watch videos he makes when they are in tour ,he takes his kids and really turns it into a adventure/vacation
I love Kiko, he's one of those guitarists that you can recognize after 5sec of playing. His style is so unique. He is the one that made me become a "metalhead" and pick the guitar with what I consider the best metal record ever: temple of shadows. Unfortunately, I still cant play his solos^^
Kiko is cool guy , I seen megadeth on dystopia tour they were awesome, Cheers to Ola , I laughed hard when he asked if you can teach me to chug. I'm going to practice now txs for the inspiration.
"Return to Metalopolis" is a certified classic,nuff said. And Chris Poland is still making cool new music,he played on the last couple albums by Redemption.
@@DreDawg3000 he plays Jazz and Fusion. I don't know about classical music itself. Jazz is a classic style of guitar by some standard but I didn't mean as in Bach or Vivaldi. Those I don't know.
I was one of those people, who wanted to see a reunion of the RIP era Megadeth. Thank god Kiko proved me wrong. When i first heard him play in a Megadeth concert.. Jawdropping. Guy just flies on the stage, the guitar flies aswell, but never misses a beat.
Had an EXCELLENT coffee with Kiko of Megadeth... Also saw them live the same evening and they were crushing it!
Ola Englund yesss good morning ola
The office looks beautiful Ola! Can't wait to see what else you do with it :)
To be honest it crossed my mind that this might happen since you posted it on FB , kudos Ola.
Hellooo from Brazil...
Great player, very cool interview Ola!🤘🎸🎶
Thanks Ola! It was fun to chat with you.
Pleasure was all mine Kiko! Thanks for everything!
Both of you guys are awesome. It is a joy to see you two together in a same video.
Great interview Kiko and Ola!
Obrigado 🙏
Kiko, thank you for being you.
Now. Finish that tour and give us the new album already! :D
Hi kiko loureiro you are a great inspiration
Mustaine: Do you hold your pick in some common way?
Guitarist: Yes
Mustaine: Next!
lol ikr
LEAVE MY BOY ALONE
Chris Poland and Marty Friedman hold their picks in so odd ways.. Can't figure out how they play, holding it like that.
@@11DNA11 Makes sense when you take pick angle into account and how the solos are designed around that specific pic angle 😉
Richard Jones it's more than obvious you know your stuff man! 👍
Kiko is SO underrated. It’s a shame people know him from Megadeth and not Angra. His work in Angra is unreal.
Temple of shadows is great!
Absolutely. His work in Angra is what allowed Kiko to shine and how Mustaine found him. Good work Kiko!
!I couldnt agree more, just listen to Holy Land or Rebirth....both are insane.
Brazilian guy and Swedish guy talking and sharing experiencies... God I love english.
World should have adopted esperanto when had the chance.
Well... I find it a shitty language that's only okay-ish because everybody is using it nowadays.
But Ola isn’t from Norway 🇳🇴? WTH
@@rafamacamp lol
@ well if Italy had taken over the world for centuries you wouldn't be able to complain
I feel like Kiko breathed some new life into Megadeth with his playing. He can shred without sounding like "generic metal shred"
True. But there's nothing wrong with generic metal shred.
Thats so true, many years of prog/power metal kinda did that to him.
Megadeth (dave) always know how to choose their lead guitarists. Maybe the best ones in the history of metal music (marty friedman, chris Broderick, kiko ...)
Def. That's because of his multi-genre background. Too often Metal ppl only stick to Metal and eventually it just all sounds the same. That's why even Ola is shocked that his solo works are not all shreddy metal stuff but fusion even an full album that was just pure jazz. Every musician should aspire to be multi-genre.
Just an opinion. Dont flip out. I saw Kiko with Megadeth, perhaps 2 years ago. Excellent. I didnt think I would love another player in that role as much as Marty Friedman, but I think I think he changed that. A unique voice all of his own.
His Solo albums is where I got to "know" him first, even before Angra. His bosa nova stuff is incredible..
I play no gravity for boss battles when the games music is too generic
😂
its all about Angra
one of the best power metal /prog bands of all time
"... In two days I learned Hanger 18, Trust, Symphony, Holy Wars.. " TWO DAYS! Holy Shit! Not surprised, but still, holy shit!!
No, Holy Wars!
They’re not hard if you’re an intermediate player tbh
@@omardamian6792playing holy wars ok in your computer chair vs playing holy wars in a stadium with Dave grilling you are 2 very different levels of playing
@@PapaShongo25 no, they’re pretty similar
It only misses the "aliás, vou contar uma coisa pra vcs"
Tava só esperando por um "actually" dele kkkk
A mith! eaiuheaiuheaiuh
Hahahaha
HAHAHAHAHA
hahaha "tiozão prolixo"
Boy, what a change from not having heard Megadeth to loving their shows, digging the music, interviewing Kiko! All in like what... three weeks???
Just think if you had liked them back in the crushing days of Marty! Glad to see you have finally succumbed to the mighty Megadeth, better late than never!
He's never living that shit down. Tbf I think kiko is just as good as Marty. They are both beasts.
@@tatetatumtv4373 Agreed, and that's why Megadeth is back on track since Dystopia. Because Kiko is a monster, and he has a very different musical culture like Marty has. I'm kinda curious of what Dirk is going to offer on the next album too
Thank god that Ola did the "wtf is this Mekateth" video! Otherwise this video would've been akward!
Ola delated this Megadeth video. Am I right?
Damn! First Dimebag’s home, now Kiko’s at your office, you are living my dreams lol. Get Friedman in that chair man please 🙏🏻 greetings from Mexico
Totally agree.
Yeah we want Marty
Ola would have to fly to Japan to interview Marty
All you have to do is to get someone in sweden to book him.
@@Nghilifa that's a good idea I wonder who or how much you'd have to pay for that
I'm so glad Megadeth found out about Kiko. He is probably my favorite guitar player out of all the others. I still appreciate Poland and Friedman, but there is something special that Kiko brings to their sound and it inspires me.
Marty all the way!
Fucking yes kiko. His leads on dystopia are fantastic
After watching: def my favorite coffee with ola, that was fantastic.
This is the only one in existence.
Ola has quite a few of these coffee conversation videos
Can’t argue with that , new life in megadeth
Met him in France, circa 20 years ago, invited by my guitar school, during an Angra tour. He blew our mind with some crazy brazilian stuff and was so kind. You know, before TH-cam, you got to see guitarists by yourself ;-)
dimegoat Wait guitarists only exist inside TH-cam in a virtual reality nowadays?
@@hashdealer8822 well considering that even when people go to shows they watch guitarists trough their phone displays (cameras), I would say yeah! :)
@@dimebagdarrell9101 boomer energy
@@quack_meister3355 Good n accurate energy. If it's boomer, I'll take it. You been to a show lately? Nearly every goddamn person has their phone out. Pretty annoying.
@@grimblegromblethegnome If it annoys you maybe u should get better tickes to be honest
Loureiro is such a smart versatile and creative guitarist, truly impressive...
Amazing listening to a native Portuguese and native Swedish speaker holding an intelligent conversation in English. Most of us Americans can barely speak English let alone a 2nd language
@jasper426 Kiko is Brazilian
@jasper426 not really. We basically only learn English at school, and very rarely Spanish. But the English you learn at school is definitely not enough to hold even the most basic of conversations. To learn English in Brazil, you have to actively search for a course or or be self taught.
Maybe he is part portuguese, I'm not sure, but he grew up entirely in Brazil, so it doesn't really matter for his language learning.
@@iurigrang True but I think they were referring to him being a native Portuguese speaker since that's the primary language in Brazil
@@jbasti227 jasper specifically mentioned cultures being packed in Europe as a reason for kiko to know English, so that isn't what he meant
@jasper426 not really. English in brazilian schools is very poorly taught, sometimes its not good enough for students to be able to hold a conversation in english. Although some schools do offer a third language, that will almost never be the case.
P.S. Yes I am Brazilian
Ah so much time for this! Zelda, Ola, Kiko!
A wonderful first guest in that office
And Kiko said it! Megadeth is "more complicated to play"! Alleluia!
Mikhail Mascarenhas I still find it hard to believe tho
Hard to believe? Nah. Kiko is right.
Megadeth songs arent really complicated , just more so than pretty much any Metallica songs. Try learning something off of Rust and then something off of And Justice.
@@ShredMage Aptly said! Megadeth is relatively more technical than Metallica
@@ShredMage I didn't watch the video, I thought he was talking about Angra, his previous band.
When I started playing guitar I felt pretty good cause I learned some metallica songs, then I tried to learn holy wars and holy shit ... I almost hang the guitar for good
"They give me the isolated solos, after I learned how to play them"
Good stuff !
"In the 80's I watched VHS of Paul Gilbert"
Me in 2020 watching the same videos but on TH-cam...
Why does kiko sound like Tony Montana, it feels like at any moment he's gonna say "hello to my Lil friend" and pull out his ibanez or something like that
lol
Probably because he's brazillian!
He is Latino too lol
His Ibanez is a lethal tool. Both when it comes shredding, and when he decides to use it as a battleaxe.
He’s from São Paulo and they speak slower than people in Rio. Al Pacino had to speak slow to do the Cuban accent so that’s probably why it’s sounds similar to you.
One of the most well rounded guitarist on the planet. He can pretty much play anything in any style.
Melhor Coffee with Ola já feito. Amazing, for sure! Cheers from Brasil.
Hell yeah! Should've talked more about Angra xD
Maybe it's because I'm brazilian
I agree!
Stop speaking in Brazilian man. Show some respect. It´s an american channel and they speak american.
-- Wating for the haters.
@@BrunnoCampa Que piadinha bosta..
Vic Math Eu sei. Hahaha
I can't wait to hear what Kiko will do on the next Megadeth album.
Our prayers have been answered
Hearing Chris Poland get a shout-out made my day. Got to see him live in a tiny club, with Damn The Machine, and met him after the show. More people need to know about his playing.
"You have to learn how to learn"
Spot on! Thank you.
Some weeks ago it seemed like Ola barely knew any Megadeth songs, and now this... amazing
EternalAwait haha true😂
Not so amazing, he didn't know Kiko played on Dystopia and though Dave Mustain was 60 not a great interview, also he thought Kiko only had 3 solo records
@@keithyh3711 Well, you're uptight aren't ya
@@ryansheesley3703 No, he should know that if he's interviewing someone. Just watched his Dave Davidson episode and he didn't know how many albums Revocation did either. Not knowing Kiko played on Dystopia?? That's a huge one.
@@DushtYantr thanks, that was my point,I'm not being uptight, Ryan sheesley just that he should do his research before any interviews.
I tired the way Kiko holds his pick and WOW, it really seemed to improved things for me. Awesome!!
VapnFagan cool!!
@@kikoloureiroofficial tentei também, só me atrapalhou! uaeuhaehuaehuaehu xD
@@Padlock_Steve not at all. Tosin's got no tendons in his thumb! LOL
@@kikoloureiroofficial Thanks bro for sharing that!!
He ain’t lying about watching those old vhs videos over and over. I had PG’s Intense Rock and Vinnie Moore’s Speed Accuracy and articulation that I must have watched at least 1,000 times.
Lol yeah I remember wearing those out. Then when I got Michael Angelo bateo vhs. I was more just amazed. Hell still amazed watching him.
'mysterious and Egyptian..'
"Today with Kiko Lureru" -- Ola Englund
One of the greatest modern guitarists. This mans technique is polished so well it almost looks like his hands aren't even moving when he plays, the notes just bleed out of the neck.
the riffs of “Nothing to say” is one of my favourites of all time!
Z.i.t.o.
Soldano999 thats also a good one!
great album
temple of shadows way better
@@Utubesuxmycock I didnt listen to that one. I think the last album i heard from Angra was Fireworks. I will give it a go this weekend!
@@danimourinho LOL
fireworks isnt even an album
its just a compilation
9:33 for some reason that's the funniest story ever
"Well I paid the guy, the guy is here, you go." Hahahaha
Ahhhh... You're getting better and better in this interview thing Ola... Thanks for bringing Kiko, got some brilliant tips for practicing...
Dude, Ola, this was an awesome coffee session! I love Kiko's style...he's got a completely different vibe that stands out! And dude, I aspire to have a coffee with Ola and Jason someday!
Wow! Great, Kiko is amazing, been a fan since his days in Angra, a very nice surprise! Thanks to him this is probably the best Megadeth lineup in many years
I became a fan of kiko when I discovered Angra, around 8 years later he came because he had a clinic in Guatemala, I never thought I would have the chance to watch him playing a lot of his songs, I got his autograph on the clinic's ticket, then I went to get money I left in my car to buy one of his albums "sounds of innocense" and got the autograph on it... He showed he is very humble and gave very good advises for guitar players, one of the best experiences in my life ever.
The greatest episode of Coffee with Ola ever. Thank you for bringing Kiko Loureiro for us, Ola!
What a versatile player. I love that Kiko doesn't try to fit just one sound or give it all up just because he's now in Megadeth. He still continues to focus on his styles and keep growing as a guitar player. Very interesting and inspiring to watch.
One of the best guitar players out there! Kiko's solo albums are absolutely amazing!
If you haven't listen to it, go to spotify, deezer etc.
Kiko makes us brazilians proud!!! He's not only a terrific guitar player but a awesome guy as well. People should learn from him.
QUE FODA!
the only problem with this video is that it ends
Kiko gave Megadeth a very special and unique cultural bit to the tone. Dystopia is a killer album!
To be honest I've never been a Kiko's fan. this may be the best '' Coffee with Ola''. lots of advice, many years of effort does not mean practicing the same thing for 10 hours a day..
a lesson I learned 20 years ago - secret is in the right hand.
the best example: KFK, J. Hetfield, Gary Holt, etc.... I like a part in 34:50, it's beginning of Satriani's '' Power Cosmic'' but with picking. Thanks to Kiko and Ola!!!!! Cheers from Serbia!!
Kiko is one of the sickest players. I remember seeing a video of him playing "dilemma" as a kid and being blown away. He so smooth and fluid.
Nice mix of a Brazilian and a Swedish English accent styles!
I was watching this interview with a big smile on my face, my Brazilian heart was beating fast. This guy is a great person, an amazing player and it's someone that embrace so many influences in playing that I feel inspired just by seeing the great contrasts between how much he knows and how "normal" he is when talking about practice and discipline. Great video 🤘🔥
Wow this is awesome! I didn't expect Kiko and Ola in the same room today. This made my day. ☕
Megadeth known for some very complex and very fast composition.
Kiko: So i learned in 2 days...
Damn the guy is a legend.
He's got a jazz background, I'd expect no less.
Glen Drover had similar experience before joining up. Idk how these guys do it
@@bobking7347 he's got an everything background, talent plenty of genres
2 of my fav' guitarists!
Liked before watch!!!
Avatar still showing your Face 👍🏽
@@PooNinja Finally! 😀
I will never forget that time when I watched Megadeth. Kiko was about to throw his pick after the show. A lot of people were getting ready to jump for it so I didn't bother to try to give it a shot as well because it seems hopeless. He threw it and it landed on my forearm. I immediately folded my arms to lock it and acted naturally while everyone was down on their knees trying to look for it on the floor. I slowly walked away and when I was already far, I looked back and saw the people still on the floor. I still have that pick. I uploaded a photo of it on my Instagram account and Kiko himself gave it a like. I was happy for weeks. Until now, I guess.
17:18 sounds like he is playing an unison along with the keyboard in the backing track
True!!
Ahah.. true
Fernando Kähs that’s crazy Kiko responded🤘🏻
@@kikoloureiroofficial you really nail it . Wait.... are you a Ola fan boy ? Haha. Keep on the good work Kiko
Kiko seems so humble when you compliment him on his solo stuff Ola. Great way to be.
Ola, Kiko is also known as "Tesouro", a nickname his mother gave to him. So next time, you can call him "Tesouro".
I can certify that this is true. Please do so.
No homo?
If they meet again and Ola doesn't call him tesouro, I'll unsub
@@BRKsEDU kkkkk q aleatório
@@BRKsEDU kkkkkkkkkk
Awesome coffee with Ola, I never thought how easy going is Kiko, so relaxed, so clever too. I'm agree with him about is not the large numbers of hours you dedicate to play guitar, it's about how efficient and focus you will be. So, 1 hour focus is better than 5 hours practicing making the same mistakes. Nice tip, and the best of all, do it to make you fun. Thanks Ola, thanks Kiko, a total honor hear and see you, thanks for share knowledge with us. So, greetings from this Venezuelan guy who lives in Uruguay now. Best regards. 🤘😎🤘🍻🤗🇺🇾
Yes, Sage advice, not just for guitar playing but for anything you strive to be great at. Quantity seldom beats out quality
OK, so Ola got Kiko Loureiro for a Coffee with Ola session... I'm stopping everything I'm doing right now !
Same! Just watched this at work. Ha!
Yep. Woke up to pee at 4:15 a.m., saw this video popped up on my phone and promptly made coffee to sit up and watch it.
What is impressive about KIKO is how he manages to play perfectly between different styles ... Rock, Bosa Nova, Metal, Jazz ...
Please do Teemu Mäntysaari of Wintersun!!!
Awesome player.
And Marco Hietala from Nightwish!!
That would be cool. He is seriously the most underrated metal lead player. Absolute beast, I would put him in the top 5 metal guitarists. I don’t know anyone who plays as cleanly as him
Yeah Teemu would be immense
Jari Menpaa too ;)
("Reflective") sry "Sounds of Innocence"
album from Kiko L. is real Marsterpiece.
sup dawg
Listen: ''universo inverso '' . For me it is a unique album. Full of nuances and representing Brazilian and Latin Cuban culture.
@@alcimarpedro2443 wow ,its real music .
Only Ola can bring Kiko to drink some coffee and end up making him playing tornado of soul
Pretty cool how you see Ola genuinely listening and taking advice when he is already a sick player. I guess that's how you keep improving.
Lança o parangolé nervoso Kiko!!
Manda a Carry On forró version
Chupa que aqui tem leite.
CHUPA QUE AQUI TEM LEITE. KK
É “Chupa aqui pra ver se sai leite!” Hauahaua by Shakestyle
@@tiagoshade No vídeo em que ele fala sobre o Leo Santana, a frase é "Chupa que aqui tem leite" mesmo. Haha
I'm Brazilian and I'm so proud to see kiko on my favorite channel. Thank you, Ola! Awesome video.
This is amazing man, what a talent
Saw them on their 2016 tour, Dave and Kiko are one dynamic duo on stage man, they crush it.
"Actually..." Treasure, Kiko
My favorite episodes of Coffee with Ola include the ones where the guest (insert amazing guitar player) plays guitar during the interview. Showcases something, shows us a riff, etc. Fantastic!
Long live Kiko Loureiro, Michael Romeo, Joe Satriani, John Petrucci & Steve Vai
Been in a band with 2 left handed dudes. Left handed drummer who also played left handed guitars, and a left handed guitarist who played right handed stuff. Both were two of the most amazing musicians I've ever jammed with.
Está aí uma figura nacional pra valorizar. Precisamos de mais figuras e referencia nacionais como ele.
Thanks Ola for the guest. Kiko is the one of my favorite guitar player.
This is literally a dream come true
Thanks Ola to bring Kiko Loureiro for COFFEE WITH OLA. It was fun and nice to watch...
When he said I'm a Satriani fan, i swear to God he started to look like him with hair!
Mahmoud Ehab Lol. You can hear a lot of Satriani in his playing.
Thanx for inviting over Kiko Loureiro to your channel. He’s an amazing humble person & so much you can learn from this genius Perhaps on of the best guitarist of the 90’s power metal era.. Best regards Olaf!
E mais uma vez estamos aqui reunidos graças ao algoritmo do TH-cam.
This is the 1st time I ever see a swedish guy with a more accurate sense of humor than a Brazilian dude. Anyways, I admire both of you guys. Cheers from a Brazilian in Chile. And Kiko, you carry our Brazilian proud around the world, brother. God bless you.
Everyone should check Kiko's first solo album "No Gravity" it's a true masterpiece, Satriani level of composition!
Kiko is a real guy that just happens to be one of the best guitar players today. I met him in NAMM 2018 - he was in a hurry, but he took time for me for a handshake and a picture. His lessons on his TH-cam channel are great and I highly recommend them.
Awesome fuck yeah, what an absolute gentlemen Kiko is, great interview Ola now you gotta get Chris Poland and or Marty Friedman 🤘🏻😎🤘🏻
That dude is so appreciative playing with megadeth , I watch videos he makes when they are in tour ,he takes his kids and really turns it into a adventure/vacation
I love Kiko, he's one of those guitarists that you can recognize after 5sec of playing. His style is so unique. He is the one that made me become a "metalhead" and pick the guitar with what I consider the best metal record ever: temple of shadows. Unfortunately, I still cant play his solos^^
Kiko is the man, so grounded and wanting to really teach others. Awesome job Ola, you really made the interview flow.
Kiko ♥ orgulho brasileiro 🇧🇷
Kiko is cool guy , I seen megadeth on dystopia tour they were awesome, Cheers to Ola , I laughed hard when he asked if you can teach me to chug. I'm going to practice now txs for the inspiration.
I did notice the video edits because the guitar went out of tune
Chris Poland is a classically trained guitarist, so I'd say he was aware of using jazz or fusion based diminished or minor over majors.
@M Via he is one of the most unique sounding players of all time. there are plenty of exceptionally skilled guitarists, but nobody sounds like Poland.
Jeremy Dukes his index finger contains the universe.
"Return to Metalopolis" is a certified classic,nuff said.
And Chris Poland is still making cool new music,he played on the last couple albums by Redemption.
You mean Chris Broderick? I don't think Poland is classically trained.
@@DreDawg3000 he plays Jazz and Fusion. I don't know about classical music itself. Jazz is a classic style of guitar by some standard but I didn't mean as in Bach or Vivaldi. Those I don't know.
I had the honor of working with this guy, i was a guitar tech, and it is true, he is a true gentleman! Happy to see him in COFFEE WITH OLA!
Kiko is realy kickass guitar player!) Love his solos in Angra!
This covfefe with Ola was majestic
COFFEE WITH VAI PLEASE
One step at a time
@@josephhutchins8 kiko>vai though tbh
Please and thank you
hes trash
more like coffee with Marco Sfogli
And coffee with "FOI"? KK
I was one of those people, who wanted to see a reunion of the RIP era Megadeth.
Thank god Kiko proved me wrong. When i first heard him play in a Megadeth concert.. Jawdropping. Guy just flies on the stage, the guitar flies aswell, but never misses a beat.
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Kiko is such a brilliant musician! He has really given Megadeth the shot in the arm they needed!
"... Freedom to play whatever you want, maybe not Alan holdsworth..." omg ahahah
What pleasant and smart guy! A great musician with humble and great vibe! Monster guitarist of course!Thanks Ola!That was a great coffee indeed!!
Oh, i know! Coffee with Joe Duplantier. I can't even imagine what it would look like - he is just something different)
Wow. I loved listening to kiko. I've been playing for 25 years and hearing what he has to say, is absolutely inspiring.
Kiko going all in on theory, interview/video ends... :DDDD He's really great! :)
what an amazing guy to have a chat with. kiko loureiro 💕