killers solos that flew under the radar

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Digital Jams":2qv09m6c said:
I love ya Pat but if that bitch Coverdale came to you back in 89 with $1,000,000 so the story goes you would be piercing your nipples while styling falcon feather undergarments all day long :lol: :LOL:

Speaking of unibrow, nobody ever discusses Vitto's Radar Love solo with the fine Italian eye candy with booming child bearing hips showing some love NYC burrow style...........


i did, but you missed it back on page 1, half way down :dunno:
 
hawkeye17":2h7uiw7s said:
I still remember the first time I heard this back in the 80's. The fill he plays at the 1:02 mark with the pinch harmonic after it...love it. One thing about Yngwie that doesn't get mentioned enough is that the dude has amazing vibrato. It's really wide and aggressive, very cool. That whole album is great but my favorite solo on it is the 2nd solo on "Little Savage". I can't think of a more relentlessly aggressive guitar solo than this one:

"Little Savage"


i was going to put that one down but something about the overall melody is just too static. i was so flabbergasted when rising force came out, me being a musically unsophisticated guitar player, thinking it was on a level with bach/paganini. since we were covering bach, i showed my college music appreciation class teacher icarus dream, and his comment was that yngwie had impressive facility on the guitar but harmonically wasn't in the same realm as bach or paganini.

i thought he was a fool for saying it then but now i sort of get it. i love it when he plays over more interesting chord changes that makes his improvisation seem more spontaneous. i am so sick of the same Em thing he does over and over and over. it's like eddie with the tapping from 5150 on, it became so predictable and it was the same pattern. bye bye creativity. hello phone it in for a paycheck.

PS

i wish he could remix/remaster/rerecord that album...keep the original guitar/vocal tracks, rerecord the bass/keys/drums, let a big name produce it.

that is a classic

pps
all this talk of yngwie made me dust off the acoustic and remember one of my favorite moments from the master, in song:
 
To continue the uli references, how about the solo to "still so many lives away"
from earthquake? What a masterpiece but shame about the vocals...
 
mentoneman":fzy4nycz said:
hawkeye17":fzy4nycz said:
I still remember the first time I heard this back in the 80's. The fill he plays at the 1:02 mark with the pinch harmonic after it...love it. One thing about Yngwie that doesn't get mentioned enough is that the dude has amazing vibrato. It's really wide and aggressive, very cool. That whole album is great but my favorite solo on it is the 2nd solo on "Little Savage". I can't think of a more relentlessly aggressive guitar solo than this one:

"Little Savage"


i was going to put that one down but something about the overall melody is just too static. i was so flabbergasted when rising force came out, me being a musically unsophisticated guitar player, thinking it was on a level with bach/paganini. since we were covering bach, i showed my college music appreciation class teacher icarus dream, and his comment was that yngwie had impressive facility on the guitar but harmonically wasn't in the same realm as bach or paganini.

i thought he was a fool for saying it then but now i sort of get it. i love it when he plays over more interesting chord changes that makes his improvisation seem more spontaneous. i am so sick of the same Em thing he does over and over and over. it's like eddie with the tapping from 5150 on, it became so predictable and it was the same pattern. bye bye creativity. hello phone it in for a paycheck.

PS

i wish he could remix/remaster/rerecord that album...keep the original guitar/vocal tracks, rerecord the bass/keys/drums, let a big name produce it.

that is a classic

pps
all this talk of yngwie made me dust off the acoustic and remember one of my favorite moments from the master, in song:

God darn Pat, u have so much spirit and passion ...love the take on Icarus. nice! the malminator has still got it but not as consistent... this one that i dig from the latest...dramatic sounding.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-91gTZyYZM
 
Hail Satin":z7gcrdmx said:
To continue the uli references, how about the solo to "still so many lives away"
from earthquake? What a masterpiece but shame about the vocals...
this is the pinnacle of uli for me--just shut up with that don knotts has vocal intercourse with yogi bear nonsense and play, because that is what you are amazing at, and let klaus meine, one of the pioneers and masters of rock vocals, sing his teutonic butt off--
 
70strathead":38rbkybr said:
God darn Pat, u have so much spirit and passion ...love the take on Icarus. nice! the malminator has still got it but not as consistent... this one that i dig from the latest...dramatic sounding.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-91gTZyYZM

thanks shred kingpin.

man, i couldn't make it through the first minute of that yngwie song. the guy seems stuck on replay from 1984. it's great he still has the hands to pull it off but it just doesn't seem like anything new musically. he's not evolving. there can only be two reasons;
1) he's so full of himself he thinks anything he records is perfection
2) he doesn't care enough to try harder and figures he's giving the fans what they want-more of the same

i just can't imagine any more yngwie music will be interesting to me unless he were to get a real songwriter to collaborate with, not just dictate what he do, and a real producer that will tell him to pound sand until he comes up with something worthwhile to record, and then engineer it like a hit and not the masturbatory treadmill he locks himself away on in his mansion.
 
mentoneman":1gb9ix1c said:
Hail Satin":1gb9ix1c said:
To continue the uli references, how about the solo to "still so many lives away"
from earthquake? What a masterpiece but shame about the vocals...
this is the pinnacle of uli for me--just shut up with that don knotts has vocal intercourse with yogi bear nonsense and play, because that is what you are amazing at, and let klaus meine, one of the pioneers and masters of rock vocals, sing his teutonic butt off--

To be honest, I always liked the way Uli sung on the Scorpions stuff. You could tell he was serious about it and that's all I need to appreciate it.
 
Seriously loved this solo in the early '80's. I can remember the exact time and location I was when I heard it :yes:

BUT. I can guarantee that nobody could watch this at normal speed without fast forwarding to the solo. :lol: :LOL:

 
MisterBulbous":34yiakys said:
mentoneman":34yiakys said:
Hail Satin":34yiakys said:
To continue the uli references, how about the solo to "still so many lives away"
from earthquake? What a masterpiece but shame about the vocals...
this is the pinnacle of uli for me--just shut up with that don knotts has vocal intercourse with yogi bear nonsense and play, because that is what you are amazing at, and let klaus meine, one of the pioneers and masters of rock vocals, sing his teutonic butt off--

To be honest, I always liked the way Uli sung on the Scorpions stuff. You could tell he was serious about it and that's all I need to appreciate it.

I should have been more clear in what I said about his vocals. I don't question his sincerity or passion with regard to his vocals because you can tell he's 100% into it. It's just that I don't like his voice... Still, one of my top 2 guitarists after more than 35 years...
 
mentoneman":df3tdj02 said:
Hail Satin":df3tdj02 said:
To continue the uli references, how about the solo to "still so many lives away"
from earthquake? What a masterpiece but shame about the vocals...
this is the pinnacle of uli for me--just shut up with that don knotts has vocal intercourse with yogi bear nonsense and play, because that is what you are amazing at, and let klaus meine, one of the pioneers and masters of rock vocals, sing his teutonic butt off--


Don Knotts!! :hys: thats the best!..Uli actually has admitted and knows his voice isn't very popular. It's the Hendrix trip he was on. Klaus sang on sails of charon and a few others that Uli wrote because he knew he couldn't do them justice with his limited range. I actually like some of his vocal stuff on Firewind, its sorta spooky sounding and in a weird way compliments the music. His latest CD Under a Dark Sky, he doesnt sing at all. There is some beautiful and incredible chlallenging guitar solo's on that release and not that many people know about it. I still think Metamorphosis is some of the most gnarliest guitar playing i've ever heard. Playing the main violin parts note for note to Vivaldi's Four Season's is no easy feet!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDm4JSsXwmk
 
its very sloppy sounding at the beginning, but i think its the way he holds the pick in his hand that makes it seem this way. this has and always will blow my mind, not a day goes by i dont think of the pedal note string skipping part he does in this twice; messing up the second time a bit. just freaking mind blowing.

 
mentoneman":1gi72r14 said:


2:27 in
thanks to gainfreak for this one...almost missed this band completely and they are just solid giant-esque rockers!

Oh ya Mike Slammer is a monster!
 
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