Malmsteen's ego is out of control...

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I'll bet money EVH has just as big an ego, it was just kept under wraps more. Anyone rember his rant about LSD ( lead singer disease) or his comments that anyone singing anything over his music "ruined it" ? The firing of Michael Anthony so he and Al would get a bigger cut ? The firing of Noel Monk so he and Al would get a bigger cut ? EVH may be a bigger douche than Yngwie.
 
i side with yngwie lol - sounds pretty reasonable to me.

doesnt want to deal with lead singer BS - so what... if hes the draw why should he
 
paulyc":25fgub12 said:
I'll bet money EVH has just as big an ego, it was just kept under wraps more. Anyone rember his rant about LSD ( lead singer disease) or his comments that anyone singing anything over his music "ruined it" ? The firing of Michael Anthony so he and Al would get a bigger cut ? The firing of Noel Monk so he and Al would get a bigger cut ? EVH may be a bigger douche than Yngwie.

eddie is worse. I remember interviews with him bagging the shit out of other guitarists constantly

Yngwies book is a great read
 
crankyrayhanky":1oqzruru said:
SavageRiffer":1oqzruru said:
he's given us all more than we've ever given him.

What do we owe Singvay? Buying his music, tickets, & Yngwie is God tshirts seemed to be decent compensation...especially when it's been 30 years since he's done anything interesting

Dude MANY guitarists were not only inspired by Yngwie, but his style offered us techniques that allowed us to overcome many obstacles and take our playing to new levels. Yngwie helped put shred guitar on the map man. How many Yngwie albums have you purchased? For the cost of whatever I paid for Yngwie albums, I got SO much more in return. You obviously dislike him, so you will never understand his contributions to rock/metal music & guitar because you'd rather bash him than to even acknowledge his monumental contributions.
 
jcj":3vbgmwna said:
PeteLaramee":3vbgmwna said:
No story about Yngwie's ego can surprise me. The only thing that surprises me about this article is that anyone can still be surprised by his ego.

Couldn't agree more. :lol: :LOL:
:rock:
 
SavageRiffer":3d3l9ka2 said:
crankyrayhanky":3d3l9ka2 said:
SavageRiffer":3d3l9ka2 said:
he's given us all more than we've ever given him.

What do we owe Singvay? Buying his music, tickets, & Yngwie is God tshirts seemed to be decent compensation...especially when it's been 30 years since he's done anything interesting

Dude MANY guitarists were not only inspired by Yngwie, but his style offered us techniques that allowed us to overcome many obstacles and take our playing to new levels. Yngwie helped put shred guitar on the map man. How many Yngwie albums have you purchased? For the cost of whatever I paid for Yngwie albums, I got SO much more in return. You obviously dislike him, so you will never understand his contributions to rock/metal music & guitar because you'd rather bash him than to even acknowledge his monumental .
This is funny:
I purchased
1 album- his first- when it came out
1tape: his 2nd release
1cd: odyssey
1 digital download: a somewhat recent one with Ripper

So I like Yngwie as a player - to a point. His playing is self serving & monotonous rather than serving the song once in awhile. It's actually a go to for me if I'm having trouble falling asleep- his endless shred puts me right out
As a person he seems to be a bit less than ideal

So I spent about $60 & received some inspiration. Seems even Steven to me
 
Beyond Black":2vqdh23n said:
"Sing-vay" :hys: :hys: :hys:

Lol...

I saw Sing-Vay last month in Clearwater FL (one of many times)... He was pretty awesome I must say.

I have to honestly wonder if he is really just that delusional or just says this stupid crap for simple shock value and to live up to his reputation and keep his name going in the press, etc???
 
STATEMENT REGARDING PAST VOCALISTS:

Hello all,

Firstly, we would like to apologize in advance that this statement must even be written, but it seems that some comments from past vocalists that Yngwie has worked with in the past have been getting twisted and blown out of proportion. Allow me to set the record straight.

I think the response to Yngwie's off-hand comments (of which his previous hired vocalists were not specifically named) has only served to prove them true - because Yngwie said something that they didn't like, they came out enraged, spitting insults and profanities at him. This of course leads to the media bloating their responses and proclaiming it to be some sort of "feud" when it's absolutely nothing of the sort.

Yngwie never mentioned any of them by name (the journalist did, however) - he merely stated that he was not interested in working with any singers anymore because he did not feel it conducive to his style of writing and performing. If Yngwie had a problem with his hired musicians having an ego, he had every right to fire them (they did not "quit" or "leave" as they would like to have you believe) because it was, and still is his own project. He leads and he has the final word.

It's very unfortunate that these past hired vocalists must resort to mudslinging and insults to elicit any kind of media attention towards them. Such classless, puerile words are ungentlemanly at best and absolutely disgraceful at worst.

Meanwhile, these hired vocalists have been attempting to reach Yngwie throughout the past 35 years and to as recent as this year, have tried to reconnect with Yngwie, start projects and/or be rehired by him, among other things. At the same time, they have repeatedly spouted out these increasingly juvenile insults - a recent incident telling Yngwie to "sit on this" (a picture of the vocalist's middle finger) on social media sticks out particularly - which makes it very hard to believe their reaching out is based in any sort of goodwill. These incidents tend to increase in frequency when their attempts are not humored.

Above all, the most laughable thing about the statements from all of these different singers is that they all claim to be individually and solely responsible for Yngwie's success! How strange and amazing is it that they all did it by themselves? It would be slightly more believable if they had the ability to generate media coverage without attaching Yngwie's name to themselves - but alas, this is not the case, and as such their stories only seem to be about their tantrums toward Yngwie.

It is simply impossible, then, for one to take such statements seriously when these vocalists have sung such a different tune when dealing with our end. To literally take a picture of yourself flipping off Yngwie's family and then right afterward show up at his concert asking for free tickets does not do a lot to instill trust. Such behavior simply comes across as being disingenuous and trying to ride on Yngwie's coattails.

I think that these past hired vocalists would find it in their best interests to do as Yngwie does by moving on and focusing on creating and performing new music, instead of grasping as tightly onto the past as they can.

Thank you for your time and I bid you a good day.

~Daniel Baker, Malmsteen Management
 
sytharnia1560":3jxfbajh said:
paulyc":3jxfbajh said:
I'll bet money EVH has just as big an ego, it was just kept under wraps more. Anyone rember his rant about LSD ( lead singer disease) or his comments that anyone singing anything over his music "ruined it" ? The firing of Michael Anthony so he and Al would get a bigger cut ? The firing of Noel Monk so he and Al would get a bigger cut ? EVH may be a bigger douche than Yngwie.

eddie is worse. I remember interviews with him bagging the shit out of other guitarists constantly

Yngwies book is a great read

But he never mentioned their name did he?
A number of guitarists dissed him when he first came on the scene, I think he was pissed at that.
 
I'm a facebook fan of Yngwie's and so I've been reading these events unfold. First Soto responded, then Joe. It's like a build up to a great boxing match. Yngwie's team responded yesterday.

With all of this going around, Yngwie has always said things like this. He is actually a great interview, because he says what's on his mind. Sometimes those things are taken out of context, sometimes they aren't. I think his best albums are the first five, it's not even close, and his best is Odyssey (IMO). I think that they are both right, Yngwie doesn't need them, but he would do better if he had them.
 
I listened to him in the early 80's.....when I was young and impressionable.
 
guys is irrelevant in the big picture right now. Who actually attends his shows these days beyond Malmsteen fanboys?
 
Didn't Turner make similar comments about Ritchie Blackmore and the new Rainbow lineup. Seems like some of these vocalists need work to pay their bills and do not like being a footnote in history?
 
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