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tater1977 wrote:Wow ...Haven't seen this in years....
80's Metal All-Stars equivalent to USA for Africa. Check this out just for YNGWIE!!!!
Hear N' Aid- "Stars
http://youtu.be/qZktrrqT1A0
AR wrote:Dio played that live once. Cool to hear him sing all the parts on his own.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOQGY3EKT_A
AR wrote:Dio played that live once. Cool to hear him sing all the parts on his own.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOQGY3EKT_A
verslibre wrote:AR wrote:Dio played that live once. Cool to hear him sing all the parts on his own.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOQGY3EKT_A
That was bitchin'! Dio owns everyone else.
AR wrote:verslibre wrote:AR wrote:Dio played that live once. Cool to hear him sing all the parts on his own.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOQGY3EKT_A
That was bitchin'! Dio owns everyone else.
To hear him pull that song off and try to cover the huge chorus on his own admirably is a testament to how great he was. As Saint John has posted rightfully "No one did it better at that level for so long". Paraphrasing but he was right.
verslibre wrote:AR wrote:verslibre wrote:AR wrote:Dio played that live once. Cool to hear him sing all the parts on his own.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOQGY3EKT_A
That was bitchin'! Dio owns everyone else.
To hear him pull that song off and try to cover the huge chorus on his own admirably is a testament to how great he was. As Saint John has posted rightfully "No one did it better at that level for so long". Paraphrasing but he was right.
That's how everyone who's a Dio fan feels. I've never heard that Dio band live version of "Stars" before, either. It sounds great. That's a really catchy tune, too. I love that David St. Hubbins (Micheal McKean) and Derek Smalls (Harry Shearer) are in the original, too. Hee, hee.
Maiden was on tour so no Dickinson, but I'm surprised Geddy & Alex or at least Alex didn't show up, or Rik Emmett of Triumph. Rik's one of the best soloists of that time period, too.
But shit, Eric Bloom and Buck Dharma got down there!
tater1977 wrote:Wow ...Haven't seen this in years....
80's Metal All-Stars equivalent to USA for Africa. Check this out just for YNGWIE!!!!
Hear N' Aid- "Stars
http://youtu.be/qZktrrqT1A0
Journey/Survivor wrote:Schon, Gillis, Lynch and Malmsteen were the obvious highlights of the song.
S2M wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:Schon, Gillis, Lynch and Malmsteen were the obvious highlights of the song.
YingYang Malmsteen - King of Arpeggios and Scales. Doesn't have much else in his repertoire.
Gillis was the highlight for me....
Gideon wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:Schon, Gillis, Lynch and Malmsteen were the obvious highlights of the song.
If I'm not mistaken, consensus from the guitarists that day was that Schon was MVP.
Gideon wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:Schon, Gillis, Lynch and Malmsteen were the obvious highlights of the song.
If I'm not mistaken, consensus from the guitarists that day was that Schon was MVP.
Journey/Survivor wrote:S2M wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:Schon, Gillis, Lynch and Malmsteen were the obvious highlights of the song.
YingYang Malmsteen - King of Arpeggios and Scales. Doesn't have much else in his repertoire.
Gillis was the highlight for me....
Much like I've been saying about Eddie Van Halen, I do agree that Malmsteen is too one-dimensional. (Sorry, Behshad)
But he is great at what he does.
Gillis was my second favorite on that song and making of video.
Behshad wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:S2M wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:Schon, Gillis, Lynch and Malmsteen were the obvious highlights of the song.
YingYang Malmsteen - King of Arpeggios and Scales. Doesn't have much else in his repertoire.
Gillis was the highlight for me....
Much like I've been saying about Eddie Van Halen, I do agree that Malmsteen is too one-dimensional. (Sorry, Behshad)
But he is great at what he does.
Gillis was my second favorite on that song and making of video.
No need to apologize man. Im sorry you dont appreciate great music. Its all about personal opinions. My opinion is that Neal is not even one-dimentional. He is nothing but an average guitar player with a bunch of solos oozing more cheese than a double cheeseburger with extra cheese
You prefer his music, I prefer Yngwie's. Thats as I said all about personal opinion. However if you wanna break down skills, step by step, Yngwie beats Neal in every category.![]()
I also should mention good old S2M brought up Yngwie only to try to "get even" with me over that Chaz Bono picBut its all good, I listen to Yngwie, he enjoys Dancing With Stars.
S2M wrote:Gillis was the highlight for me....
Rip Rokken wrote:S2M wrote:Gillis was the highlight for me....
Lots of great solos there (including some one-upsmanship), but there was one that always stood out to me. Buck Dharma from Blue Oyster Cult. Can't be denied.
Rip Rokken wrote:S2M wrote:Gillis was the highlight for me....
Lots of great solos there (including some one-upsmanship), but there was one that always stood out to me. Buck Dharma from Blue Oyster Cult. Can't be denied.
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