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6 months ago
Alcatrazz - Too Young To Die, Too Drunk To Live
Band: Alcatrazz
Song: Too Young To Die, Too Drunk To Live
Concert: Metallic Live In Japan
Year: 1984
* Graham Bonnet - vocals
* Yngwie Malmsteen -...
FenderStratocaster13 • 83,322 views
nakedwake
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6 months ago
Stargazer - Dream Theater Cover
Rainbow's Stargazer covered by Dream Theater in their Black Clouds and Silver Linings album.
I couldn't find this on Youtube, so I thought I'd put ...
JohnnydeKing29 • 38,190 views
nakedwake
commented:
the guitar playing on this is way better than Blackmore, but JL has nothing on RJD.
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6 months ago
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6 months ago
Rebecca Black - Friday (Official Video) (Punk Rock Cover)
This is a punk rock cover of Rebecca Black's song, Friday. Guitar/bass - Danny Wright. Drums/vocals - Jay Phillips. Gang vocals by the Crasholes...
Blacklistedstudio • 36,480 views
nakedwake
commented:
@itsFRlDAY you are so lame. If you are truly offended by this than it's obvious you can't handle the fame. By the way, "fame" is always a good thing.
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6 months ago
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8 months ago
Van Halen - without you (live 1998)
Sydney, Australia 1998. Album Van Halen III
VanHalenLive • 8,252 views
nakedwake
commented:
@DKBuchanon I tend to disagree. I'm a huge Gary fan and not so big of a VH fan, but structurally the songs just weren't that great. There's a reason the album was ultimately self-produced and that's because they went through a bunch of producers that wanted to change the songs to have a better fe...
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8 months ago
Steve Morse Classical Guitar Solos
This just proves Steve Morse's versatility in playing guitar.
skunkyfunk • 968,005 views
nakedwake
commented:
@bigtimmy1100
not really a huge fan of either, but Steve Morse and Steve Howe are the reasons why the rest of us should either use our guitars as tables or to wipe our butts with.
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9 months ago
Black Crowes - Jealous Again
Promo clip
frozenfish91 • 1,379,797 views
nakedwake
commented:
@NerdyVideos4U great band, but if it all sounded like this then it wouldn't really be refreshing to hear. That's what makes listening to them so great.
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9 months ago
Manowar - Interview from early Headbanger's Ball
Most amazing Manowar interview, or metal interview, ever - haha. The look on Ross the Boss' face is priceless when Joey talks about "fruits on thei...
MetalAges • 10,183 views
nakedwake
commented:
I miss Kevin Seale. He was the man.
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10 months ago
Anthrax - Madhouse
Music video by Anthrax performing Madhouse. (C) 1985 The Island Def Jam Music Group
AnthraxVEVO • 3,907,484 views
nakedwake
commented:
Belladonna had one hell of a voice but I always thought he seemed awkward in this band, I think John Bush was a much better fit. Too bad that didn't work out either.
On another note, it's amazing how primitive recording technology was back then compared to now, but this still kicks the crap out ...
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11 months ago
Erika - Emergency
Cold winter night album 1990
MFHDproductions • 2,921 views
nakedwake
commented:
awesome song. If I recall, Yngwie did the guitar solo on this song
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11 months ago
Point of no Return - Tone Norum
Tone Norum - Point of no Return (This time... -1988) with Yngwie Malmsteen at lead guitar.
Skabi666 • 29,887 views
nakedwake
commented:
@perpetual61
He played a solo on another song on the same album as this one.
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1 year ago
1984 - Crazy Eddie
Beat the heat! One of the legendary Crazy Eddie commercials, and it can never be emphasized enough that this guy is not, in fact, Crazy Eddie. He's...
beegib • 111,822 views
nakedwake
commented:
this guy was awesome. I remember being a kid and watching these commercials all the time.
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1 year ago
Rush - 2112 ( A Show Of Hands )
Rush performing 2112: Overture/Temples Of Syrinx (live) from the Show Of Hands show. Recorded in 1988. This song is originally from the "2112" albu...
AShowOfHandsDVD • 778,235 views
nakedwake
commented:
@kcnator5000
is it the guitar or the reflection of the lights? I tend to think it's just the over head lights.
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1 year ago
Ronnie Dio And The Prophets - Everybody's Got A Dance {feat. RONNIE JAMES DIO}
~Ronnie Dio and the Prophets~
EVERYBODY'S GOT A DANCE -
Ronnie James Dio - Vocals / Bass,
Nick Pantas - Guitar,
Tom ...
DioMode • 34,640 views
nakedwake
commented:
@fullstack2
I hate to break it to you, pal, but at the time this was the corporate crowd. I love RJD as much as anyone but this is atypical 50's-early 60's music.
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1 year ago
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actually I think Odyssey, though much less of a guitar album was actually quite good. If it didn't have his name on it I think it would have been a huge commercial success