You don’t have to understand what he said. This is the most underrated guitarist of all time! He doesn’t know theory, can’t read music, he just plays what sounds good to him. And goes from there to come up with the most amazing stuff that has you scratching your head going, how the hell does he do this?!?!?!
Well said Sir. But what I don’t get, is the underrated part. Which source are you referring to? In the Rock/Metal world he is highly respected. So, to who or what is he apparently underrated?
He has always been highly respected!!!! By all metal guitar players or very hard rock still play his songs and still have cds wore out all my records learning songs no internet thank God!
How many lists do you see , where he’s in the top 5 influential guitarists, is what I meant. Everyone always says, Eddie, George, Randy, jimmy, Jimi, Eric . Not a lot, a few do, say Michael Fucking Schenker!! That’s my point. Thanks
Dime not even in the same class!! He never brought a new technique or embodyed a second genre of music into his .... dont mention dime and Ed and Randy in the same sentence it makes you sounds ignorant!! J/S
I will never ever understand how one man can do so many over the top beautiful solos as those on the early UFO records. Maybe it was just prolonged hard work to mine those little licks and incorporate them in whatever material the band was working on Nobody just hears this stuff in their head by improvising I would think. My all time favorite is MOTHER MARY or OUT IN THE STREETS.
@@markr.devereux3385 Both badass. I still listen to those in my car. My kids call it "dad rock" but I don't care. It rocked me when I was 14, it still does.
Lost souls.. ufo is enshrined in the HALL OF RECORDS for future generations so they may experience the art of guitar playing in the mid 20th century., Every body in that band was good I liked them more than LED ZEP They were rebellious and straight ahead rock yes daddy's rock
He does it on a short little instrumental piece called "Courvoisier Concerto" He only does it live. You can find it on the MSG One Night At Budokan live album. He's never recorded a studio version yet. th-cam.com/video/DaC2bWhGGzM/w-d-xo.html
@@BlackdogRDC I have that album, got it when it came out. To this day I always thought that it was a sound effect from tape or a thing Paul Raymoind did on the keyboard or something like that, anything but yet another Michael Magic Trick. Moreover I can duplicate it on my guitar, real easy, but to come up with this kind of thing, now that's another level....... Leave ik to Mike.....
@Mustapha Al-Sibai Their first concert was the 10th of January 1981 right? You're saying Schenker was able to perfect the technique and play it live a mere 10 days later at the end of the solo here th-cam.com/video/NriQmPlhKuE/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=MrSpecky666 7:18 ? Before the advent of the internet? Sounds like a reach my guy.
Michael makes great guitar rock and roll playing look so easy. He is the best of the best and getting better each and every day. I have been listening to Michael since 1974 during his early UFO days till present. Thank You Michael for your decades of creativity and guitar genius. You are the best my friend.
He does it on a short little instrumental piece called "Courvoisier Concerto" He only does it live. You can find it on the MSG One Night At Budokan live album. He's never recorded a studio version yet. th-cam.com/video/DaC2bWhGGzM/w-d-xo.html
I can honestly say, I took a lesson from him around this time frame, and remember him showing me...showing "me!!!"...personally, how he made the bell sound at the intro...he was sooo giddy, like a kid, and just overflowing with creativity. I will never forget that day! Still have audio cassette of the meeting. Anyway, great vid!!! Cheers
I remember watching this. Very late at night and i had to go to school the next day. I just wanted imediatly to try it out but i would have been killed by my Mom. I was stunned by his playing. I must have been 13 maybe 14 years old so this was rather in the 90`s than 80`s
He does it on a short little instrumental piece called "Courvoisier Concerto" He only does it live. You can find it on the MSG One Night At Budokan live album. He's never recorded a studio version yet. th-cam.com/video/DaC2bWhGGzM/w-d-xo.html
They were great live..Saw them twice with Michael..Johnny Winter opened, (amazing) UFO, Aerosmith, and then another show with Rush. The music was so great back then
in the first section he said, how he often composes an extra Rhythm section for the solo, that is not an A, B or C part of the actual Song. Then he plays it in a loop to the casette recorder, and jams over it, until it feels right.
The opening part of this video is the same thing he recorded at the opening of the album Save Yourself. I recognized it immediately! I love that album.
I just listened to lonesome crow(the whole album) yesterday and this pops up on TH-cam today I love Michael's playing on this album to me it's one of a kind.
I saw him up close two years ago in Cleveland and Chicago... What an amazing experience with him and everyone else on stage. I think he was 73 at the time and it was unbelievable ♥️♥️♥️
It's great with the usual God tone without the Marshall amp. I guess amps don't matter to God. I'm a Japanese guitarist and artist and I will continue to pursue my picking so that I too can create my own unique sound.
@@Mark-um5hc youre in for a treat. the recordings with schenker are special. 'strangers in the night" the live ufo album is often hailed as one of the best live rock recordings of all time.
The old German "church bell" lick. Not the Schenker lick I was hoping to learn from this. "Strangers in the Night" is a foundational block in my musical journey. Thank you Michael.
This looks from the time period when I saw a random ad in the Recycler no craigslist then 🤣 And Michael had a personal ad out in the instrument section for guitar lessons $200 an hour --- big bucks especially then 💫💫💫
@@greacen He does it on a short little instrumental piece called "Courvoisier Concerto" He only does it live. You can find it on the MSG One Night At Budokan live album. He's never recorded a studio version yet. th-cam.com/video/DaC2bWhGGzM/w-d-xo.html
@@markfahey3921 Same here buddy, he grew up on it though. If you think about it it's not that complicated of an instrument but to master it like that it takes 100% full dedication along with some mentor and teaching help. we all learn tricks by watching other people play licks ans then your like oh I see. it's not that hard. it sounds hard. then you have to use it and remember. Pull offs and hammer ons make a lot of notes fast and melodic if they are in the right scale, key or octave. It takes a lot of time to understand octaves and harmonies. that is the hard part. not the playing part. Any one can play fast if they just keep practicing. Melody lines and hook lines make hit songs that people want to to hear and some times they are sooo simple. It doesn't have to be physically challenging. I was pretty damn good when i was in my mid 30's but was already making a living working in live entertainment and I was runing lights on a live radio show in a 2300 seat theatre that was solf out every Saturday night and other nights when an audio job opened up. I took it because i needed to make a living and the guitar wasn't making a living for me. It did help. I could make 3 or 400 a week in bands and still work during the week but when i got into the pro level of a tech on the weekends I had to give something up. So it was the club band. I had a wife and child and needed to make money and more important a check that was going to be there every Friday. I still sport of regret it but i know i did the right thing. On the good side I am now 63 years old and still make a lot of money in live entertainment. I'm just not the guitar player anymore.
@@markfahey3921 I also went to the dresing room and carried Shenker's guitars and practice stuff out after the show one night. Yes, he was there and a room full of beautiful women smoking hash. I was a very young union steward then. Their manager took great care of me that day. We did at least an 8 ball. lol gotta love the 80's
I only speak a few words of German, but I think I know what he wants me to hear. Fucking awesome!! Thanks for sharing!! Gave me goosebumps thinking about my wild years!! I miss the concerts!! So much great music!!
Philippe, I guess I never really thought of it that way. What a fantastic idea, that others could 'enjoy' a non-scripted, laid back lesson/conversation between a schmuck like me and the great Schenker himself! Whenever I thought of posting the audio, I always thought, ‘what’s the point’, what, 7 people will hear it…not worth it. Wow, what a selfish point of view. Philippe, you made me realize that even if only 7 people hear it, if they are Schenker fans and his music lives in their souls, then it would be worth it. I’ll look for the cassette, I’m pretty sure I can find it, and have one of my kids show me how to get it from cassette and uploaded to this post. Thank YOU sir!
In the '80's, it was all about Michael Schenker. I don't hear a lot of people these days reference him. It's strange how he became obscure to general knowledge guitarist.
Cause nowadays everybody is focusing on playing fast without musicality instead Real talent , Michael had songwriting , touch vibrato sense of melody ...everybody play fast today , but only few can write a good song
Thank you, very rare and amazing upload! Michael is such a unique player,absolutely one of the greatests ever. Plus, this is around 1990 I think, he looks super handsome here, he's very telegenic! 🤘🤘
yes this is from around 89/90 - correct. he played phenomenal in the late 70s up til then. great he recovered over the last years - he is and still will be one of my major influences picking up a guitar 🔥🙏🏼
@@GorMetalGuitarist indeed! He's a huge influence on millions of guitar players. I saw him live a couple of years ago and his performance was mind blowing! I wish we had more videos like this, there's a lot of unseen stuff into the archives around the world!
We put Michael in grandma’s living room und this is what we got.
First time I see this trick with the bell sound on guitar. That´s crazy!
I just saw Michael in Tulsa three nights ago! I finally got to see my guitar hero!!! Definitely one of the best! He’s very underrated.
Mad genius. One of those guys who is in his own orbit. The rest of us just don’t understand but are happy to ride the bus.
His playing comes from somewhere else, love listening to him.
@@dingushussey4100 Loved his playing with UFO, great albums !!
@CarlettoPuglia some of the best music ever
You don’t have to understand what he said. This is the most underrated guitarist of all time! He doesn’t know theory, can’t read music, he just plays what sounds good to him. And goes from there to come up with the most amazing stuff that has you scratching your head going, how the hell does he do this?!?!?!
Well said Sir. But what I don’t get, is the underrated part. Which source are you referring to? In the Rock/Metal world he is highly respected. So, to who or what is he apparently underrated?
He has always been highly respected!!!! By all metal guitar players or very hard rock still play his songs and still have cds wore out all my records learning songs no internet thank God!
How many lists do you see , where he’s in the top 5 influential guitarists, is what I meant. Everyone always says, Eddie, George, Randy, jimmy, Jimi, Eric . Not a lot, a few do, say Michael Fucking Schenker!! That’s my point. Thanks
@@timothyweesner6286 if you have to rank such great talent, he is still ranked lower than the guys you mentioned. Just saying
@@Brian-qg8dg - Yeah, there’s the GODS and then there’s -- Gods. MS is a God, which is a pretty nice space to be in.
Voll cool. Glocken. Wie geil. Kannte ich noch nicht.
A real genius, with heartbreaking solos
Schenks is up there with evh, randy and dime...the most underrated guitarist in metal/rock...his melodies are the goat...🤘
He's not up there with them, he is beyond them! He came before them!
Ok guys… let’s not get crazy… he’s not even close to any of the above mentioned lol
@@carnivor9172 You sir obviously do not understand his influence on those three mentioned along with many guitarists that have come after him!
Dime not even in the same class!! He never brought a new technique or embodyed a second genre of music into his .... dont mention dime and Ed and Randy in the same sentence it makes you sounds ignorant!! J/S
@@carnivor9172 You tell the truth. No way he's in the same league with Randy and Dime.No way.
It is a great privilege to be able to see the master in person and "at work"
One of the architects of my music development. Just a badass guitarist.
@Taco Not sure what you mean, but okay
@Taco Ah, got it. Thanks for clarifying
I will never ever understand how one man can do so many over the top beautiful solos as those on the early UFO records. Maybe it was just prolonged hard work to mine those little licks and incorporate them in whatever material the band was working on
Nobody just hears this stuff in their head by improvising I would think. My all time favorite is MOTHER MARY or OUT IN THE STREETS.
@@markr.devereux3385 Both badass. I still listen to those in my car. My kids call it "dad rock" but I don't care. It rocked me when I was 14, it still does.
Lost souls.. ufo is enshrined in the HALL OF RECORDS for future generations so they may experience the art of guitar playing in the mid 20th century., Every body in that band was good I liked them more than LED ZEP
They were rebellious and straight ahead rock yes daddy's rock
That bell sound is epic!
He does it on a short little instrumental piece called "Courvoisier Concerto" He only does it live. You can find it on the MSG One Night At Budokan live album. He's never recorded a studio version yet. th-cam.com/video/DaC2bWhGGzM/w-d-xo.html
@@BlackdogRDC I have that album, got it when it came out. To this day I always thought that it was a sound effect from tape or a thing Paul Raymoind did on the keyboard or something like that, anything but yet another Michael Magic Trick. Moreover I can duplicate it on my guitar, real easy, but to come up with this kind of thing, now that's another level....... Leave ik to Mike.....
@Mustapha Al-Sibai Their first concert was the 10th of January 1981 right? You're saying Schenker was able to perfect the technique and play it live a mere 10 days later at the end of the solo here th-cam.com/video/NriQmPlhKuE/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=MrSpecky666 7:18 ? Before the advent of the internet? Sounds like a reach my guy.
He does it in studio version of the song ‘save yourself’ I believe
One of the greatest
Simply stunning, amazing and unmatched. The best rock guitarist ever in the universe. Period. What a talent! Alex Koedinger/Luxembourg.
Michael makes great guitar rock and roll playing look so easy. He is the best of the best and getting better each and every day. I have been listening to Michael since 1974 during his early UFO days till present. Thank You Michael for your decades of creativity and guitar genius. You are the best my friend.
That bell sound at the end!
He does it on a short little instrumental piece called "Courvoisier Concerto" He only does it live. You can find it on the MSG One Night At Budokan live album. He's never recorded a studio version yet. th-cam.com/video/DaC2bWhGGzM/w-d-xo.html
I can honestly say, I took a lesson from him around this time frame, and remember him showing me...showing "me!!!"...personally, how he made the bell sound at the intro...he was sooo giddy, like a kid, and just overflowing with creativity. I will never forget that day! Still have audio cassette of the meeting. Anyway, great vid!!! Cheers
cool story! a lesson from Schenker!
Wow!!!!
Was he speaking German during your lesson?
@@chrisbatson3402 no Japanese lol
Wooahhhh!! You should post it! I think that even he would love to see it!
I remember watching this. Very late at night and i had to go to school the next day. I just wanted imediatly to try it out but i would have been killed by my Mom. I was stunned by his playing. I must have been 13 maybe 14 years old so this was rather in the 90`s than 80`s
The bell trick is hilarious 😆…and awesome
He does it on a short little instrumental piece called "Courvoisier Concerto" He only does it live. You can find it on the MSG One Night At Budokan live album. He's never recorded a studio version yet. th-cam.com/video/DaC2bWhGGzM/w-d-xo.html
@@BlackdogRDC thanks Randy.yeah I heard “the bell” lol..
Pound-for-pound one of the absolute best rock guitar legends ever! His work on the album 'OBSESSION' by 'UFO' is unmatched. Enough said.
Pound for pound? What the bloody hell does that mean? He's a guitarist not a butcher.
@@asensibleyoungman2978 It means that he holds his weight amongst his piers. Hope that helps.
😂@@asensibleyoungman2978
That's the Schenker I grew up with...!!! No regrets.
I agree with everything he just played!
My head exploded after watching the first 10 seconds of this.
Saw one of the greatest concerts with him and UFO in 77-78? All time underrated bands.
They were great live..Saw them twice with Michael..Johnny Winter opened, (amazing) UFO, Aerosmith, and then another show with Rush. The music was so great back then
Ahhh the good ol days!!
Maybe not as well known, but certainly a highly rated guitarist among other guitarists.
@@mejsjalv One listen to their live album or seeing them live and no one played like that.
Saw them open for Rush around that time in Houston. What a night. Schenker blew me away! Max Webster opened first. Eventualy Rush. My top 10 concerts.
When I see Michael with guitar I listen
His talent is unreal
A blast from the past!
'Teach me how to dream' with the beautiful McAuley's voice there, is still the best pop rock song I will sing forever.
BLOWN AWAY... I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN A MASSIVE UNCLE~MR.MICHAEL SCHENKER FAN!!!!!!!
Wow, I haven't seen that one before! Thanks for sharing The Master in action.
In the top 10 of greatest rock guitarist in my personal list.
Possibly the most amazing guitarist ever. Thank you for sharing this GorMetalguitarist. Stay well. All the best to you & yours !!!
I remember when I first saw him play in 1980. Great player.
Don't understand a thing he said but got everything he played.
in the first section he said, how he often composes an extra Rhythm section for the solo, that is not an A, B or C part of the actual Song. Then he plays it in a loop to the casette recorder, and jams over it, until it feels right.
You should try learning German. It's actually pretty easy
Well... I know und means and. I think
Great playing, but seriously, didn't know if that was German or english
@@runtwer5700 You must be the the only person in the world saying German is easy, lol
A pioneer of Metal Guitar.
The greatest heavy/hard rock guitarist ever, and what a tone!👍
It's a light and clear voice.
ausgezeichnet 🎼🇩🇪
A guitar god indeed🎸👍😀great riffs and jam
Save Yourself! Awesome stuff.
This video in all its details is what i think of when i think of the concept of a german guitar god
The opening part of this video is the same thing he recorded at the opening of the album Save Yourself. I recognized it immediately! I love that album.
TRUE I have that record too and its great !
thank michael schenker for nice lessons and good songs
UNCLE ~MR.MICHAEL SCHENKER AS WELL AS UNCLE~MR.AL DI MEOLA WERE MY ABSOLUTE VERY FIRST TWO GUITAR HEROE'S...
I just listened to lonesome crow(the whole album) yesterday and this pops up on TH-cam today I love Michael's playing on this album to me it's one of a kind.
my first time listening to that album was on shrooms i never looked back since scorpions really were something else
they are watching You!! Seriously bro! All jokes aside your are being surveiled!!!
We watch a show or commercials & shit will pop up on my phone that I have never searched or watched.
in case this slipped by you, th-cam.com/video/5gy69onDzXQ/w-d-xo.html
Michael is the greatest three-fingered guitarist in the world.
@@haywoodjablowme699
Gary used his pinkie a lot more than Michael does.
@@dmitryowens Guthrie Govan
@@lysterfjord
I'm pretty sure he uses his pinkie often.
With Django Reinhard being the best two finger guitarist! He lost two fingers in a fire he barely escaped alive.
He has around three licks, and that's about it.
God of guitar
A great musician !!
Priest, Maiden, Scorpions where my favorite. And they were awesome live .
Michael spoke no English when he joined UFO in 1973. He was 18 years old. One of rock's
most gifted guitarists.
Thank you for the upload - great stuff.
I saw him up close two years ago in Cleveland and Chicago... What an amazing experience with him and everyone else on stage. I think he was 73 at the time and it was unbelievable ♥️♥️♥️
He's only 67 now!!
@@seandowning5918 Still, he's getting up there...yet he's still rocking like a madman.God Bless ya Mad Mikey
One of the Kings of Metal guitars. One of Diamond Darrells influences.
You mean dimebag? He hasn’t been called diamond since vulgar display of power
Dime bag Fool.
Love the expression at the start.... priceless
Nice one!
It's great with the usual God tone without the Marshall amp.
I guess amps don't matter to God.
I'm a Japanese guitarist and artist and I will continue to pursue my picking so that I too can create my own unique sound.
UFO was a special band when they had Micheal Schenker as their lead guitarist.
Yeah, Chapman was great too but there's only 1 Michael Schenker.
Thank you for sharing this. I didn't know much about him, unfortunately. I gotta check out some U. F. O. Haven't heard of them.
I remember members of RUSH talking about UFO.
@@Mark-um5hc youre in for a treat. the recordings with schenker are special. 'strangers in the night" the live ufo album is often hailed as one of the best live rock recordings of all time.
@@marcdemell5976 ufo opened for rush on a couple of world tours, both bands speak highly of one another
One of my hero's of Heavy Metal guitar.💖👍👌🤘🤘🤘🤘
The bell tone is fucking siiiicckk! The wind up sound reminds me of Steve Clark R.I.P. Steve
The old German "church bell" lick. Not the Schenker lick I was hoping to learn from this. "Strangers in the Night" is a foundational block in my musical journey. Thank you Michael.
His first 3 MSG albums are the best. Amazing player.
Michael Schenker is the real number 1 guitarist..Handsdown
This looks from the time period when I saw a random ad in the Recycler
no craigslist then 🤣
And Michael had a personal ad out in the instrument section for guitar lessons
$200 an hour --- big bucks especially then 💫💫💫
Prototipo del chitarrista moderno, tecnico ma dal grande gusto, virtuoso ma espressivo. Meritava di più
love his tone
The master of the axe one of my favorite metal rock guitarist of the u f.o. yrs & his band the best 🤟🇩🇪🤟🎸🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
He is one of the James Hetfield, Dave Mustaine. and Michael Amott inspiration in guitar playing.
(I've heard they said in the interview)
He influenced just about everybody in metal and hard rock for a while, from glam bands to thrash bands
Kirk Hsmmet too.
M.S. was a major inspiration for me in the 70s when I first picked up the electric guitar at age 14 in 1974. Then my mind was blown with EVH in '78 !
Phenomenon
A Phenomenon with an Obsession:
"Here's to the kid with the crazy dream, he wants it all before he's seventeen."
Interesting - I haven't heard of that Grandfather clock chime before -very cool🤘😎
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.... Funny......
that just blew my mind
@@greacen He does it on a short little instrumental piece called "Courvoisier Concerto" He only does it live. You can find it on the MSG One Night At Budokan live album. He's never recorded a studio version yet. th-cam.com/video/DaC2bWhGGzM/w-d-xo.html
Perfect guitarrist 👏👏👏👏
The neighbours LOVED it! :))
What a talent. i know he worked at it very hard but it has to come easier for some people. Otherwise they wouldn't be this damn good.
That kind of raw talent has to be within you, as a player I have to work so hard to get what to others seems to come so naturally.
@@markfahey3921 Same here buddy, he grew up on it though. If you think about it it's not that complicated of an instrument but to master it like that it takes 100% full dedication along with some mentor and teaching help. we all learn tricks by watching other people play licks ans then your like oh I see. it's not that hard. it sounds hard. then you have to use it and remember. Pull offs and hammer ons make a lot of notes fast and melodic if they are in the right scale, key or octave. It takes a lot of time to understand octaves and harmonies. that is the hard part. not the playing part. Any one can play fast if they just keep practicing. Melody lines and hook lines make hit songs that people want to to hear and some times they are sooo simple. It doesn't have to be physically challenging. I was pretty damn good when i was in my mid 30's but was already making a living working in live entertainment and I was runing lights on a live radio show in a 2300 seat theatre that was solf out every Saturday night and other nights when an audio job opened up. I took it because i needed to make a living and the guitar wasn't making a living for me. It did help. I could make 3 or 400 a week in bands and still work during the week but when i got into the pro level of a tech on the weekends I had to give something up. So it was the club band. I had a wife and child and needed to make money and more important a check that was going to be there every Friday. I still sport of regret it but i know i did the right thing. On the good side I am now 63 years old and still make a lot of money in live entertainment. I'm just not the guitar player anymore.
@@markfahey3921 I also went to the dresing room and carried Shenker's guitars and practice stuff out after the show one night. Yes, he was there and a room full of beautiful women smoking hash. I was a very young union steward then. Their manager took great care of me that day. We did at least an 8 ball. lol gotta love the 80's
I only speak a few words of German, but I think I know what he wants me to hear.
Fucking awesome!!
Thanks for sharing!!
Gave me goosebumps thinking about my wild years!!
I miss the concerts!!
So much great music!!
thanks for sharing
The best..the mad axe man!!
Just a damn monster
SO SHWEEEETTT...much love Tee with LIONS NAMED LEO.[the music worldwide}
soooo cool..!!
Lights out is a legend of a song. There's a clip on youtube of him jammin with UFO playing lights out!
It's hard to find but it's a smokin version.
Philippe, I guess I never really thought of it that way. What a fantastic idea, that others could 'enjoy' a non-scripted, laid back lesson/conversation between a schmuck like me and the great Schenker himself! Whenever I thought of posting the audio, I always thought, ‘what’s the point’, what, 7 people will hear it…not worth it. Wow, what a selfish point of view. Philippe, you made me realize that even if only 7 people hear it, if they are Schenker fans and his music lives in their souls, then it would be worth it. I’ll look for the cassette, I’m pretty sure I can find it, and have one of my kids show me how to get it from cassette and uploaded to this post.
Thank YOU sir!
@Smatchet Ha, yes!!
Exelent musician
At least it was in English and easy to understand especially the first part LOL rock on Michael!!!!!
I'm a big fan him
Havent seen mad mickey for years,always loved his tone👍
hes always touring
@@markjackson8261Thanks Ive kind of just been out of the scene for a while,i will deffo check him out👍
I saw him live two years ago before pandemic and it was a mind blowing experience, the man is the epitome of guitar God!
Thank you
Michael the genius
Michael and Rudy Schenker =🎸+ 🤯
Michael und his Flying V! Ja?😃🎸🤘
In the '80's, it was all about Michael Schenker. I don't hear a lot of people these days reference him. It's strange how he became obscure to general knowledge guitarist.
Cause nowadays everybody is focusing on playing fast without musicality instead Real talent , Michael had songwriting , touch vibrato sense of melody ...everybody play fast today , but only few can write a good song
Thank you, very rare and amazing upload! Michael is such a unique player,absolutely one of the greatests ever. Plus, this is around 1990 I think, he looks super handsome here, he's very telegenic! 🤘🤘
yes this is from around 89/90 - correct. he played phenomenal in the late 70s up til then. great he recovered over the last years - he is and still will be one of my major influences picking up a guitar 🔥🙏🏼
@@GorMetalGuitarist indeed! He's a huge influence on millions of guitar players. I saw him live a couple of years ago and his performance was mind blowing! I wish we had more videos like this, there's a lot of unseen stuff into the archives around the world!
Excellent Genetics.
L'Oreal Paris Preference 11.11 Ultra Light Crystal Blonde Permanent Hair Dye
@@BarriosGroupie Alright now give him the formula to become a virile German male with perfect bone structure.
Using that little GK practice amp that was so popular back in the day
Iron Maiden recorded "Somewhere in Time" with the same kind of amp. They sound pretty great!
Like a $1000 practice amp lol
@@Nghilifa also, Def Leppard used them for Hysteria. 🤘
Cool accent! Wasn't expecting to hear a bell sound from an electric guitar. That's really creative.
du bist so gut,,,,
After the Church bell, my soul wanted him to go straight into" BLACKOUT"
Michael not Rudolph, wrong Schenker
Wind chimes, f'n amazing!
Man, I remember when GK amps before boss Katana were the thing in non tube amps back in the day. After hearing this they still sound great.
I still have a GK 250ml 😄
@@warpath6666 me too
That bell gtrick is mind blowing.
Reminds me of that guitarist from Scorpions !
MICHAEL ME PARECE UNO DE LOS MEJORES GUITARRISTAS MÁS QUE NADA POR EL FEELING ISABEL TRASLADAR EL SENTIMIENTO A LAS CUERDAS DE SU GUITARRA
Watt iss loos?
Wow those Gallien Krueger amps are really good
Music is an international language .