Derek Frigo guitar solo/Enuff Z'Nuff "Long Way To Go"

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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2010

Enuff Z'Nuff live in Milwaukee 1993

A nice guitar solo by my personnal guitar hero Derek Frigo topped off with the song "Long Way To Go" from the album Strength

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  • its like listening to eddie van halen.

  • @MrDoochebag except with harmonics(natural/artificial) and a floyd rose of fury... oh and just plain better........ way to pick the 6th year anniversary of his death to be a jackass

  • @Zagar0S0 what the hell are you calling me a jackass for? what so I cant share my opinion? or cant you handle criticism?

  • @MrDoochebag both

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  • Derek, I miss you brother. You are still a king in my opinion. Your through with this madness....you rest now.

  • He plays very clean,- okay he plays Eddie style ,but very ,very good !!!

  • I can hear some Steve Lynch from 3:20 ... Check out "Hammerhead" from Autograph... By the way... Eddie didn't invented tapping. Steve Lynch wrote a book about that technique before VH I was released. Get your facts straight.

  • derek frigo is so fucking godly those divebombs omg

  • ENUFF Z NUFF the best BAND glam rock

    DEREK FRIGO best guitar in GLAM ROCK

    VIKKI FOX IN THE DRUMS

    CHIP Z NUFF ON THE BASS

    DONNIE VIE IN VOCAL GUITAR, PIANO AND COMPOSITIONS

  • derek and steve stevens r my 2 favorite guitarists, both very musical players.

  • @bambamh20 Amen! they both died so young. what a shame.

  • no need to be harsh people. The fact is Eddie Van Halen inspired half the guitar players in the 80's .

    I don't find Eddie a great guitar player, but he was sure a great innovator.

    yes, you can hear a lot of eddie van halen in derek's playing here, and many other guitar players.

    they can be better than eddie maybe, but that's besides the point.

    but the fact remains the same. Eddie inspired all of them, he made a style and his playing was covered, copied and took as reference.

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