Jason Becker, Marty Friedman, Yngwie Malmsteen...blah blah blah. I can appreciate what they have done for guitar, but can you tell them apart from any other speedy wankmaster?
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All the speed demons in the world Malmsteen, Vai...etc may be great technical players, but you tire of them rather quickly. What they lack in feel and groove isn't really subsituted for by speed. A guitarists guitarist....maybe. But after going on 20 years of playing I still can't listen to a Vai, Satch, or Malmsteen album all the way through. To me, THAT'S what makes a great musician. That's why none of those guys will ever hold a candle to Hendrix, Page, Richards, Clapton (Cream-era), or Eddie. Aside from the esoteric world of guitar geeks, who can name a single song by any of those players? Just about everyone in the world, fan or not, can name or hum at least ONE Halen, Hendrix, Stones or Zeppelin tune. Everybody. That's what great music does.[/b]
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All the speed demons in the world Malmsteen, Vai...etc may be great technical players, but you tire of them rather quickly. What they lack in feel and groove isn't really subsituted for by speed. A guitarists guitarist....maybe. But after going on 20 years of playing I still can't listen to a Vai, Satch, or Malmsteen album all the way through. To me, THAT'S what makes a great musician. That's why none of those guys will ever hold a candle to Hendrix, Page, Richards, Clapton (Cream-era), or Eddie. Aside from the esoteric world of guitar geeks, who can name a single song by any of those players? Just about everyone in the world, fan or not, can name or hum at least ONE Halen, Hendrix, Stones or Zeppelin tune. Everybody. That's what great music does.[/b]
Jason Becker, Marty Friedman, Yngwie Malmsteen...blah blah blah. I can appreciate what they have done for guitar, but can you tell them apart from any other speedy wankmaster?
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Yngwie Malmsteen and Marty Friedman wouldn't sound like they do without him. Uli is a very underrated guitarist. I've played for +20 years myself so I would know.
P.S. The Yngwie of today 'sucks' compared to Yngwie pre 1986. Something happened to him after that car crash. In combination with too muhc alcohol and whatnot he lost something important. Suddenly the genious licks were replaced with senseless shredding. It's like he had to prove himself or something. Like "Look all you young wannabees, I can still play faster than you". His early stuff (Alcatrazz + 1st album) was full of shredding, but it was played with 100% feeling. And you could hear that many licks were planned, not just improvised at a whim.
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Man, I LOVED Yngwie's Trilogy album... I had it in vinyl....
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Man, I LOVED Yngwie's Trilogy album... I had it in vinyl....
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