WOW!
Best show I ever saw 1986, small place called The Crest Theater in Sacramento CA, with about 500-600 people. A band called "Wild Dogs" opened the show and then this Band called "Talas" with this Bassist named Billy, that blew me away! And then there was this guy that left a band by the name of "Alcatrazz". Well, he ROCKED that place like I'd never seen anybody ever do before, and by that time in my life had had seen some serious players. Nobody has compared to that performance since!
I remember back in '85...
Good read. I too remember '85 like it was yesterday and discovering Yngwie. It's easy now to dismiss him since so much of his music was dismissed with the "hair band" genre. But what kids fail to understand was how he really did define an entire musical genre and even lent some classical class and sophistication to a genre that for some was based solely on fashion and hair. Good times indeed. Although I haven't bought an Yngwie album in awhile, he'll always be a favorite of mine for what he has accomplished. Kind of like Metallica bashing was cool after the whole Napster debacle, I'll be a fan forever because I can say "I knew them when..."
this guy doesn't need this yjm signature self biasing amp!
just a good old 70's jmp50 (or SL) and a dod250 in front ...and red label's practicing regime of course:14:
I get SO tired of people over the years who've dismissed him with a casual remark such as "he just plays a million notes per minute", as if anyone can do what he's done. He's certainly become repetitive over the years and at times a bit of an over-the-top charicature of himself. But a careful listen to his early work (specifically that first Rising Force album) reveals a VERY mature player and songwriter. And he was in his late-teens and early-20s when he did that stuff!
couldn't agree more, my other favorite criticism of YJM is when people say he can't play the blues..the last thing we need is another white guy playing the blues and the guitar shouldn't be relegated to playing a single genre of music...
He actually plays the blues pretty well! Well... if you're into "blues shredding". Which I happen to be, because my favorite blues player has always been SRV, who was a bit of a blues shredder himself.
Oh yeah, Yngwie can definitely rock some blues. He has an incredible feel and not to mention a blues tone to die for. An all around versatile player that deserves much more credit than he's getting. I'll forever look up to the guy.
Amen to that. His vibrato is pretty cool too. Of course, it's pretty easy to milk an "extreme" vibrato out of strings when they're .008s! (I assume that he still uses .008s.) Back in my younger days I used .008s for a time. Geesh... I can't imagine using that light of a string now. On the rare occasion I ever use .009s now, they feel like rubber bands. .010s are my guage of preference these days.
Hah, yeah a little hard to rate that. But from what I've read, people were saying it nailed the Yngwie tone. To top it off, I saw where one was sold for $300! I'd love to come across one.
been doing some reading on the marshall forum about this new "YJM100" and its supposed to have a built in dod 250 in the circut that you can turn on and boost the sound and gain and turn it off and have it bypassed and have a stock 100 watt SLP
I think that it's great that Marshall is giving YJM a signature model. What I'm not so happy about is that this 'sig' amp is not even based on a MKII which is Yngwie's amp of choice. Kind of like issuing the guy a Malmsteen sig Telecaster. I mean, it's all good and I hope the amp sounds killer but why release this as a YJM sig?
I'm content with 9s, myself. But don't forget, his vibrato also comes from that scalloped neck. I don't know if you've played on one, but it's pretty easy to accidentally fret a string out of tune on those! Combine that with 8's and it shows what a unique touch he has.
I think that it's great that Marshall is giving YJM a signature model. What I'm not so happy about is that this 'sig' amp is not even based on a MKII which is Yngwie's amp of choice. Kind of like issuing the guy a Malmsteen sig Telecaster. I mean, it's all good and I hope the amp sounds killer but why release this as a YJM sig?