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  • im so sick you guys having the music so loud it masks the notes you miss your not foolin me

  • yeah, i have nothing against schenker but warren rules!

  • dude, nice job! You just nailed it...well done...

  • why are you telling me this? did you even read my comments? give the schenker fanboy a paragraph or two, since you know everything.

  • Round and Round has to be one of the best songs of all time...Warren shreds...er just like Geroge Lynch...The mechanics, the tone the vibrato. Talk about separated at birth

  • I think I read years ago that they were roommates at some point before they got signed. Two of my favorite guitarists.

  • I think it was Jake E. Lee and warren that were once roommates. I remeber because jake said that warren had longer fingers than him and he was always trying crazy techniques to keep up with him.

  • That could be it. I was probably about 13 at the time hehe. Not to mention I would bet the similarities are more coincidental than anything else.

  • Proof that Warren Demartini is the only good thing to come out of ratt, good job.

  • Not true. Both Robbin Crosby and Juan Crocier contributed hugely to the band.

  • I love that solo...one of Warren's best.One tip,though..the opening lick is a 1/2 step bend at the 19th fret of the B string to the 15th fret of the high E...just to be authentic.Sounds good,though!

  • Cool.. Awesome solo

  • awesome dude! thanks! u rock

  • Nice choice....Warren DiMartini kicks ass !

  • according to wikipedia, Michael Schenker plays that solo

  • That has been a rumor for years.Not sure why.Schenker did fill in for Crosby on that tour,and there are some diminished licks that Warren didn't break out much,but it's clearly him.

  • It says it was "rumored" that shenker played that solo on the rercord. I Know shenker's style and tone, there is no way he is that fluid. Plus, the article also describes warren's tone exactly how it sounds on the record, and if you listen closely, all the nuances of this solo are are the same through-out all the other solos on the album. Furthermore, shenker wasn't even credited on the entire record.

  • yah Warren used that tone on the solo for Round and Round when I saw them live 2 nights ago...it didn't give the song the right feel

  • No dude it is Schenker check out wikipedia and some of my friend said that also.

  • There is no way shenker played that solo, even if he was using warren's gear...Plus,I don't even know if shenker could even play that solo, hes more of a rythm guitarist.

  • okay, okay, I believed you the first time, lol

  • Are you dumb... SCHENKER MORE OF A RYTHM GUITARIST..WHY DONT YOU CHECK OUT UFO AND MSG AND WHO INFLUENCED METALLICA, MEGADETH, DEF LEPPARD AND IRON MAIDEN, MALMSTEEN WARREN ETC...

  • dude, stop being a fuckin fanboy. schenker is without a doubt influential but if you knew anything about guitar you would know that his style and technique are nothing but indifferent.

  • Are you an idiot rythm why dont you research first b4 you make a comment like that.

  • why dont you read my other comments before making a comment you idiot. i did my research, now get me some proof that schenker played that FUCKING SOLO

  • One only needs to watch Warren play that solo live to see that he recorded it. It is exactly the same. You're In Love also has a diminished lick at the beginning, so it's not like he NEVER used them. He was a huge Uli Roth and Schenker fan, so it comes out once and awhile.

  • yeah, and like I said above, schenker was a guest on the detanator album because robin was having problems. Its a warren solo. period.

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