Yeah I hear you. I've followed Yngwie since he came here to the US. I've hung out with him twice as a matter of fact. I just know from listening to how he has evolved over the years he was ever the same after that accident he had back in 87. His tone changed and his playing style changed. As for Gary Moore, yeah I'm a huge fan of his as well. Good taste in music bud! Cheers
Yeah I hear you. I've followed Yngwie since he came here to the US. I've hung out with him twice as a matter of fact. I just know from listening to how he has evolved over the years he was ever the same after that accident he had back in 87. His tone changed and his playing style changed. As for Gary Moore, yeah I'm a huge fan of his as well. Good taste in music bud! Cheers
Yeah I hear you. I've followed Yngwie since he came here to the US. I've hung out with him twice as a matter of fact. I just know from listening to how he has evolved over the years he was ever the same after that accident he had back in 87. His tone changed and his playing style changed. As for Gary Moore, yeah I'm a huge fan of his as well. Good taste in music bud! Cheers
Yeah I hear you. I've followed Yngwie since he came here to the US. I've hung out with him twice as a matter of fact. I just know from listening to how he has evolved over the years he was ever the same after that accident he had back in 87. His tone changed and his playing style changed. As for Gary Moore, yeah I'm a huge fan of his as well. Good taste in music bud! Cheers
@greggl61 Well you have to remember "feel" is subjective. No one can actually know what the player has on their minds, haha. But yeah, i know what you mean. Though he did play some similar melodic stuff on his albums through out his career, just maybe not as much as some would like. Like Gary Moore who did a complete 180, and became a blues player instead of hard rock.
@greggl61 You had much more feel back then also, but due to getting old and your back going out its harder to get the kids into the van to feel them up isnt it (^.o)
@greggl61 / I feel the same way. You figure that as a player gets older and more mature they learn how to slow down and milf the notes more and phrase better with age. It's the opposite for Yngwie as he has gotten even faster on guitar as he has gotten older. I still love his playing but I do miss these days!
@greggl61 main issue is that in the beginning others were making the final decisions on what needed to be played where, which takes were going to be kept, etc. In other words the engineers and more importantly the producers actually had some input, and helped "calm him down" so to speak playing wise. after he became a huge hit and went on his own, he answered to nobody,which is great, but it would be nice for someone to have the balls to say to him "play some fewer notes and make 'em count!"
fuck tabs ima learn this by ear...
tmh1717 3 months ago
ouch those pants!
dominicairola 4 months ago
Great song,Great singer and Great Guitar Solo..2:27 amazing Blackmore's Lick
Marcus1977pa 6 months ago
Sick vocal.....
mickycee64 6 months ago
This is a killer track!!! I used smoke weed and try and play it in my room. I can rip, but Yngwie is beyond me!!
MrNashguitar1 8 months ago
Some of the best vocals ever. Tons of sustained F#'s above tenor high C... ridiculous.
CuriosityRoads 1 year ago 7
@CuriosityRoads And even more impressive is that they are hit by baritone, fucking incredible!
GoodGuitarSolos 10 months ago
Thanks for posting this!
One of my favorite Alcatrazz numbers.
Those where the days ; -))
Kitjes 1 year ago
Yeah I hear you. I've followed Yngwie since he came here to the US. I've hung out with him twice as a matter of fact. I just know from listening to how he has evolved over the years he was ever the same after that accident he had back in 87. His tone changed and his playing style changed. As for Gary Moore, yeah I'm a huge fan of his as well. Good taste in music bud! Cheers
greggl61 1 year ago
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Yeah I hear you. I've followed Yngwie since he came here to the US. I've hung out with him twice as a matter of fact. I just know from listening to how he has evolved over the years he was ever the same after that accident he had back in 87. His tone changed and his playing style changed. As for Gary Moore, yeah I'm a huge fan of his as well. Good taste in music bud! Cheers
greggl61 1 year ago
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Yeah I hear you. I've followed Yngwie since he came here to the US. I've hung out with him twice as a matter of fact. I just know from listening to how he has evolved over the years he was ever the same after that accident he had back in 87. His tone changed and his playing style changed. As for Gary Moore, yeah I'm a huge fan of his as well. Good taste in music bud! Cheers
greggl61 1 year ago
Yeah I hear you. I've followed Yngwie since he came here to the US. I've hung out with him twice as a matter of fact. I just know from listening to how he has evolved over the years he was ever the same after that accident he had back in 87. His tone changed and his playing style changed. As for Gary Moore, yeah I'm a huge fan of his as well. Good taste in music bud! Cheers
greggl61 1 year ago
How I wish Yngwie still played like this. He had so much more feel back then.
greggl61 1 year ago 9
@greggl61 Well you have to remember "feel" is subjective. No one can actually know what the player has on their minds, haha. But yeah, i know what you mean. Though he did play some similar melodic stuff on his albums through out his career, just maybe not as much as some would like. Like Gary Moore who did a complete 180, and became a blues player instead of hard rock.
ChrisSRApplePie 1 year ago
@greggl61 yes i agree this is my favorite ingwie , when i heard this in 1983 i was stunned, still love it...................
ingwiefreak 1 year ago
@greggl61 You had much more feel back then also, but due to getting old and your back going out its harder to get the kids into the van to feel them up isnt it (^.o)
myjizzureye 1 year ago
@greggl61 / I feel the same way. You figure that as a player gets older and more mature they learn how to slow down and milf the notes more and phrase better with age. It's the opposite for Yngwie as he has gotten even faster on guitar as he has gotten older. I still love his playing but I do miss these days!
michaels2boys 11 months ago
@greggl61 main issue is that in the beginning others were making the final decisions on what needed to be played where, which takes were going to be kept, etc. In other words the engineers and more importantly the producers actually had some input, and helped "calm him down" so to speak playing wise. after he became a huge hit and went on his own, he answered to nobody,which is great, but it would be nice for someone to have the balls to say to him "play some fewer notes and make 'em count!"
joeylodes 9 months ago
@greggl61
he has no problem with it. the matter of fact, other day he played it right in front of me in his living room.... ;)
maxinpains 3 months ago
Absolutely perfect!!!
haroup 1 year ago
me too.....great post
lucalukelucas 2 years ago
your welcome, and there's more tunes to come soon.
ChrisSRApplePie 2 years ago
Great post, thank you, i'd been looking for a good quality version of this song for a while : )
mindaflame7 2 years ago