I met him a couple times. Hell of a nice guy too. Many of the talented guitarist I know have half his technical skills and twice the diva attitudes. He was roommates with my buddy and came out to support one of my buddies gigs. Just a cool guy. Second time I met him, was over at my buddy’s place and accidentally woke Rob up. He came to the living room and said “sounds good guys”. Then went back to sleep. At the time, I knew this guy was kind of a big deal because my buddy said so. I had no clue until I pulled up videos after the fact. I was just beginning at the time, I’m still just beginning now, but after interacting with Mr Marcelo (quite possibly one of the most technical players to ever walk the earth), I have a certain appreciation for how a real professional conducts himself. Talent aside, just a hell of a good guy first. It’s pretty doubtful he remembers my lowly ass, but cheers from Columbus Ohio Rob!
Hey Robert, take it as a compliment...to be considered to sound as, or if not better than the best that's from the old school of neo-classical guitar virtuosity MIT graduate school in Burbank, CA (in 1985). I took several lessons from Joey Tafolla in Costa Mesa, CA (1988-90), and If I was him I'd be honored that you're using some of his chops off of his first album called "Out Of The Sun", from the 5th song "Stalingrad" that he'd learned from taking guitar lessons from Tony MacAlpine. Don't ever stop or slow down, and don't ever take any longer breaks than you should.... You might find it a little more of a challenge to play those arpeggio sweeps clean again! Thanks Bud, for showing me that the legacy of Neo-classical guitar playing for the new generation is still in progress in this decade.... GOOD👍STUFF!
The Marcello brothers are beasts! I love Rob style better however. It's more reminiscent of the days of 'old school' shred like the Shrapnel record era. Fuck yeah!
This song makes Malmsteen cry ... Who's the fucking idiot to dislike this vídeo? One i know, i told above but the other one? This a fuck masterpiece, total respect to this legend!
2022 this still kicks ass. Great player great person
It's timeless!
Wow, can’t believe I’ve never heard of this guy & I made it a personal mission to seek these kind of player’s out, awesome hidden gem !
And yet everyone who commented..never caught on that he's Kee Marcellos brother..the dude from Europe.
☝🏻
Rob is insanely talented and very humble
He is my new favorite guitarist.
I met him a couple times. Hell of a nice guy too. Many of the talented guitarist I know have half his technical skills and twice the diva attitudes. He was roommates with my buddy and came out to support one of my buddies gigs. Just a cool guy. Second time I met him, was over at my buddy’s place and accidentally woke Rob up. He came to the living room and said “sounds good guys”. Then went back to sleep. At the time, I knew this guy was kind of a big deal because my buddy said so. I had no clue until I pulled up videos after the fact. I was just beginning at the time, I’m still just beginning now, but after interacting with Mr Marcelo (quite possibly one of the most technical players to ever walk the earth), I have a certain appreciation for how a real professional conducts himself. Talent aside, just a hell of a good guy first. It’s pretty doubtful he remembers my lowly ass, but cheers from Columbus Ohio Rob!
Hey Robert this is a shout out to say hi this is Ray from Namm show in Calif. Anaheim been awhile
Hey Robert, take it as a compliment...to be considered to sound as, or if not better than the best that's from the old school of neo-classical guitar virtuosity MIT graduate school in Burbank, CA (in 1985). I took several lessons from Joey Tafolla in Costa Mesa, CA (1988-90), and If I was him I'd be honored that you're using some of his chops off of his first album called "Out Of The Sun", from the 5th song "Stalingrad" that he'd learned from taking guitar lessons from Tony MacAlpine. Don't ever stop or slow down, and don't ever take any longer breaks than you should.... You might find it a little more of a challenge to play those arpeggio sweeps clean again!
Thanks Bud, for showing me that the legacy of Neo-classical guitar playing for the new generation is still in progress in this decade....
GOOD👍STUFF!
The Marcello brothers are beasts! I love Rob style better however. It's more reminiscent of the days of 'old school' shred like the Shrapnel record era. Fuck yeah!
Rob is fantastic!!
Satisfaction guaranted
This song makes Malmsteen cry ...
Who's the fucking idiot to dislike this vídeo? One i know, i told above but the other one? This a fuck masterpiece, total respect to this legend!
Makes Malmsteen cry? 😂😂😂 you're funny dude 👍🏻👍🏻
@@Neuro_6 this song has more soul than anything yngwie has created in the last decade
@@jimbeam2299 not arguing with that brother 👍🏻
This is great playing skills mixed with "feeling"! Rock On!
More than amazing. Godlike.
If Greg Howe played neoclassical shred.
Amazing!
Amazing akuratttt
2:23 God touching note
EARGASEM!!! blowed me away that man!!
This one is great
God Macerllo
perfeito!!!!!!!!!
God level skills
Sounds like RACER X to me....I LIKE IT....
Tony Macalpine, Tears of Sahara off of Maxium Security at 4:00
2:39 empire in the sky
Badass❤
Fucking insane shreds
backing track?? anyone? please I really need this
Vinnie moore
Tony macalpine
Racer x
Paúl gilbert
Joe tapholla
Dont forget yngwie man! Hahaha
Jason Becker as well
George Bellas
Anton Oparin,Scotty Mishoe!
That does sound like Tmac!
I like 1:38 🎸👉🤘
What is the name of this piece of music?
Melodic Metal 🤘🏻
neoclasic
This is the Tony Macalpine Hundred and thousands song in deferred version...
Безсмертный вампир играет на гитаре 1000 лет .
Ахаха да это точно
Monster ヽ(°◇° )ノ
1:44 omg
Dragonball and shit!! awesome
Custom audio amplifiers
Makes me want to give up. Inspiration is when you think you may also obtain a level. I'm unworthy!
He's Brother is good but Robert is better