MAB makes YJM look like a fool..

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I've seen MAB at a clinic recently, and he seemed like a really nice and passionate guy. Above all he emphasized the idea of being original, and trying to find your own voice. I'm not a fan at all, but the guy rocked, and really got his message through.
 
Random Hero":1tjawnhd said:
Neither of them can write a song to save their life, ergo, there is no discussion to be had on this subject.


dude for the most part i agree, BUT far beyond the sun and leviathon from yngwie are some friggin killer jams!!

A Wood
 
MAB Just needs a better wig, or hair transplant :D I think there both great guitarist
 
Random Hero":lea2hm0o said:
Neither of them can write a song to save their life, ergo, there is no discussion to be had on this subject.

Yngwie's Ballads for one are full of melody/harmony and great chord progressions...i don't think he writes as melodic as he did in the early years though or phrases, but to say he can't write a song to save his life, you've obviously not listening to the right stuff and just have your own defnition of what "song" translates to.

here's a few cuts i dig on..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RR3HPqj ... re=related
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9IeRpjq ... re=related
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHFKV4b8 ... re=related
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRA7vFwLCkk
 
dass101":43yvv5t9 said:
Above all he emphasized the idea of being original, and trying to find your own voice.


Which he completely fails at himself.

Kinda like a few years ago when Gary Hoey was doing a clinic on how to be original and write your own songs. Yet, at the time his only song getting any attention was a Pink Floyd cover of money. :lol: :LOL:
 
van hellion":2lm0ee0y said:
Random Hero":2lm0ee0y said:
Neither of them can write a song to save their life, ergo, there is no discussion to be had on this subject.


dude for the most part i agree, BUT far beyond the sun and leviathon from yngwie are some friggin killer jams!!

A Wood

I'll give you Far Beyond the Sun but that's as far as I'm willing to budge :lol: :LOL: . I find his playing really, really, really over-bearing, and his songwriting skills just severely lacking. Oh and I hate the way he plays over the singer at every opportunity. His pieces don't constitute "songs" to me.
 
Comparing Batio to Malmsteen, not even in the same league....come on man! Malmsteen back in the day...so fluid and relaxed it was sickening. Batio is so tense you probably couldn't get a toothpick up his ass.
Malmsteen is an original that brought the guitar world to their knees...Batio, well he should just get on his knees and blow Malmsteen...period! LMFAO!!!!!! :rock:

P.S. Oh yeah, Batio could keep the wig on too!!!! :thumbsup:
 
War Admiral":7ri364be said:
Comparing Batio to Malmsteen, not even in the same league....come on man! Malmsteen back in the day...so fluid and relaxed it was sickening. Batio is so tense you probably couldn't get a toothpick up his ass.
Malmsteen is an original that brought the guitar world to their knees...Batio, well he should just get on his knees and blow Malmsteen...period! LMFAO!!!!!! :rock:

This!

Back in the day watching Yngwie was amazing. It was effortless, great vibrato, great feel and full on shred all while flossing his teeth. I know his stuff got repetitive, but when he was on which was 99% of the time back then he was amazing to watch. Batio on the other hand has never been fun for me to watch, things do not just flow with him like Yngwie. And Batio is the only reason Aqua Net is still in business to this day!! :lol: :LOL:
 
War Admiral":2p4bgmfy said:
Comparing Batio to Malmsteen, not even in the same league....come on man! Malmsteen back in the day...so fluid and relaxed it was sickening. Batio is so tense you probably couldn't get a toothpick up his ass.
Malmsteen is an original that brought the guitar world to their knees...Batio, well he should just get on his knees and blow Malmsteen...period! LMFAO!!!!!! :rock:

P.S. Oh yeah, Batio could keep the wig on too!!!! :thumbsup:


:lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL:

Sig worthy material. :rock:
 
Random Hero":grixufg5 said:
van hellion":grixufg5 said:
Random Hero":grixufg5 said:
Neither of them can write a song to save their life, ergo, there is no discussion to be had on this subject.


dude for the most part i agree, BUT far beyond the sun and leviathon from yngwie are some friggin killer jams!!

A Wood

I'll give you Far Beyond the Sun but that's as far as I'm willing to budge :lol: :LOL: . I find his playing really, really, really over-bearing, and his songwriting skills just severely lacking. Oh and I hate the way he plays over the singer at every opportunity. His pieces don't constitute "songs" to me.

I thought the album Yngwie did with Joe Lynn Turner was great. It was loaded with good songs, Crystal Ball, Riot In The Dungeons, Deja vu. Too bad those 2 couldn't make some more albums. Album after album though, it sounds like Yngwie is rehashing material.
 
danyeo":17vnnb82 said:
Random Hero":17vnnb82 said:
van hellion":17vnnb82 said:
Random Hero":17vnnb82 said:
Neither of them can write a song to save their life, ergo, there is no discussion to be had on this subject.


dude for the most part i agree, BUT far beyond the sun and leviathon from yngwie are some friggin killer jams!!

A Wood

I'll give you Far Beyond the Sun but that's as far as I'm willing to budge :lol: :LOL: . I find his playing really, really, really over-bearing, and his songwriting skills just severely lacking. Oh and I hate the way he plays over the singer at every opportunity. His pieces don't constitute "songs" to me.

I thought the album Yngwie did with Joe Lynn Turner was great. It was loaded with good songs, Crystal Ball, Riot In The Dungeons, Deja vu. Too bad those 2 couldn't make some more albums. Album after album though, it sounds like Yngwie is rehashing material.

This is so true regarding the Joe Lynn Tuner stuff and then the rehashing stuff. The Seventh Sign has some cool stuff, but you can hear so many of his trademark licks on there from back in the day. He still rules up there for me, I remember when he came out and I got his black LP out of a guitar world magazine, it changed the way I looked at guitar and things were never the same for me. LOL
 
70strathead":1weua7ea said:
Random Hero":1weua7ea said:
Neither of them can write a song to save their life, ergo, there is no discussion to be had on this subject.

Yngwie's Ballads for one are full of melody/harmony and great chord progressions...i don't think he writes as melodic as he did in the early years though or phrases, but to say he can't write a song to save his life, you've obviously not listening to the right stuff and just have your own defnition of what "song" translates to.

here's a few cuts i dig on..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RR3HPqj ... re=related
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9IeRpjq ... re=related
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHFKV4b8 ... re=related
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRA7vFwLCkk

That 3rd clip from Trilogy..Crying..was always one of my favourites! And the tone he had back then was so sweet!
 
Always loved this one...the haunting acoustic that comes in around 2:30 is pretty cool:

 
War Admiral":1ne7yxen said:
Comparing Batio to Malmsteen, not even in the same league....come on man! Malmsteen back in the day...so fluid and relaxed it was sickening.

And then theres his VIBRATO...to die for.
 
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