When Shawn Lane SHOCKED NAMM 1993 😱
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The year is 1993 and at this years NAMM show, something special is about to go down. Alongside players such as Paul Gilbert, Andy Timmons, Joe Satriani and Reb Beach a newcomer to the scene is about to lay down a marker that could be argued has never been passed.
That newcomer is Shawn Lane. Fresh from the release of his Powers of Ten album in 1992 and his Power Licks instructional video Shawn rocks up at the NAMM show and delivers two powerful moments that still shock guitarists to this day.
This video is a look back at those two moments.
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When you force Paul Gilbert, of all people, to resort to gimmicky guitar playing during his turn, you simply are one of the greatest guitarists to ever walk this planet. Shawn was on another level.
@powerseostrategy
6 ай бұрын
Seemed he had to hide his face too!
@davederoux3361
6 ай бұрын
@@powerseostrategy Flushin n blushin. no shame though. Cant compete with a savant.
@Tx1113
6 ай бұрын
Gilbert was hiding behind his guitar after Shaun Solo LOL
@paulolsen6870
5 ай бұрын
That’s complete crap. He’s channeling his inner Hendrix. Nothing gimmicky about it. Lane’s solo was crap…. Just a bunch of notes…. Scales like he was noodling. Killer chops but nothing to grab most people’s attention. Which is why hardly anyone has ever heard of him.
@thewhitewhale5311
4 ай бұрын
@paulolsen6870 Shawn is heralded as one of/the greatest technical guitarist to have ever lived by Guthrie Govan, Buckethead, the aforementioned Paul Gilbert, Eric Johnson and John Petrucci. All of them have publicly stated that Shawn was a singularly unique talent that will probably never be seen again. Lane wasn't known by the general public becuase virtuosic jazz fusion is not a particularly marketable genre of music, not because he was a bad songwriter. If you think that his playing is "just scales", I encourage you to slow these solos down and learn what he is doing musically (fully improvised and at ludicrous speed). The musical complexity will shock you. Shawn's truly remakable quality, as described by Guthrie Govan, was not his speed, but WHAT he played, and his ability to play far more interesting and complex lines than anyone else has been able to, sans Holdsworth. "Shawn taught us all that if you must play quickly, play interesting things quickly" -loosely paraphrased quote from Guthrie Govan, immediately followed by the statement that there will never be another Shawn.
shawn lane might legitimately be the most under appreciated guitarist of all time, literal virtuoso..
@informedcarpet
3 ай бұрын
He’s not unappreciated at all! Why say that?
@stevebanning902
3 ай бұрын
Go into any guitar shop and ask someone looking at guitar if they've ever heard of him. I guarantee you you'll be there all day without hearing the answer "yes". He's under appreciated by way of being mostly unknown by most modern guitarists.@@informedcarpet
@leagueofotters2774
3 ай бұрын
@@informedcarpet Due to the fact that not many people even knew who he was compared to other guitar greats.
I was standing right there ! It was amazing and I had no idea who Shawn was when he stepped up there. He left every jaw on the floor. So happy to see this.
@surfthejapstrat7010
Жыл бұрын
How did he pass away?
@consentofthegoverned5145
Жыл бұрын
You lucky f__k! Cherish that memory!
@neoclassic09
Жыл бұрын
@@surfthejapstrat7010 i think it was sepsis and just general poor health. he was very overweight and smoked and just let himself go. it was really sad, but he still did amazing stuff right up to the end.
@baronvonsatan
Жыл бұрын
@@neoclassic09 What an ignorant comment. Shawn wasn't disregarding his health. He was overweight as a side effect of the medication he was prescribed to treat his psoriatic arthritis. Everything he did on guitar, he did while suffering tremendous pain and frankly he didn't die so you could take a giant steaming crap on his memory.
@jojozahau
Жыл бұрын
@@baronvonsatan Why are you judging comment the way you interpret only? How is that an ignorant comment. Your interpretation of his comment is ignorant.
That's pretty funny because we went backstage when Malmsteen came to play in Memphis and Shawn shredded his Ying Yangs face off, playing a bunch of Y's famous runs and licks even faster than he could, all with with his famous scalloped a guitar. The look on Malmsteen's face was priceless
@jethrokeys1438
5 ай бұрын
I wish I could see someone like him get humbled
@user-kj5xd5gm2j
2 ай бұрын
sir is that true? 😊
@user-kj5xd5gm2j
2 ай бұрын
pls share more sir😊
I remember this night. Being in the industry, I was working the pre-show and I was on the stage before it started. I knew all of the musicians there, but there was this guy I had never seen before. I whispered to Reb “who is that guy?” He replied “Shawn Lane”. I said “That’s Shawn Lane? Wow, I’ve only heard stories.” He replied “They’re all true”. The most impressive story I had heard was Paul Gilbert saying “Shawn Lane does things on guitar with one hand that I can only do with two”. Needless to say everyone played great and the audience,most of whom had never seen Shawn play before was treated to an amazing performance. Thanks for sharing this, it brought back great memories.
@ZachMcCordProg
Жыл бұрын
I believe that quote was what Eddie Van Halen said about Allen Holdsworth, or so I remember reading - "He does with one hand what I have to do with two" referencing his tapping arpeggios.
@blanco18
Жыл бұрын
@@ZachMcCordProg he might have, but I did hear paul say that about Shawn.
@mbolaramanoelina625
Жыл бұрын
@@ZachMcCordProg Yes, Paul Gilbert said something similar when someone asked him what he thought about Shawn Lane. Here's the link: kzread.info/dash/bejne/aXyp2pmrZ6nSiM4.html
@sageantone7291
Жыл бұрын
@@ZachMcCordProg Paul Gilbert said this about Shawn. It's on video.
@ZachMcCordProg
Жыл бұрын
@@sageantone7291 Interesting. I believe it 👍 I guess Eddie just said the same thing somehow though
Shawn's work with Jonas Hellborg is among the greatest music ever made.
@flame-sky7148
Жыл бұрын
Yea, their material is the stuff that legends are made of. The HLS trio created more space and interplay. Shawn was able to tap into the Pakistani/Indian influences with his playing. Shawn actually grew musically with Jonas, which is insane because he was already a monster after the Powers of Ten period.
@HoofHearted6
7 күн бұрын
When I listen to Personae, I feel like I am taking a stroll on an alien planet experiencing mysterious wonders.
Me and a friend used to go watch Shawn(RIP) play solo, every other Sunday, at a place in mid town Memphis called Murphy's. It was always phenomenal, even after this health deteriorated. He'd have his guitar, keyboard, and a sax, and play along with loops and tracks. Unfortunately there were usually only about 5 people there, us included.
@keyboardwarria
Жыл бұрын
FIVE? wtf, a player of his caliber should be drawing in hundreds
@bernardbrennan1612
Жыл бұрын
Of thousands.
@notacommie5415
Жыл бұрын
@@keyboardwarria I went to an Yngwie show that had about 25 people there once it was Surprisingly light
@barbaradascalos4411
Жыл бұрын
20 people at Eric Gale show in Conn.
@ShnarfKat
Жыл бұрын
Life is t always like that
Shawn was a sweet guy, and curious about everything. There isn’t enough space in one human to carry all the things he was gifted to know and comprehend about science, art and how people interact with everything. His playing, way beyond shredding. It was simply otherworldly, heartbreakingly soulful and terrifying at the same time. As complex as he was, he made it look effortless. The best ever. #oneofone
@HeavyProfessor
Жыл бұрын
Yes, he was one of a kind. Hyperspeed shredding that brings tears to your eyes.
Shawn wasn't just a step ahead of the pack... he was miles ahead - and still is. Being a speed demon scale master is one thing, but his phrasing is unreal, and his solos sound beautiful and clean.I've never heard anyone like him
@PaulPaid
Жыл бұрын
Straight facts. Only one I'd put in his league is Tony Macalpine.
@BongEyedBastard
Жыл бұрын
Whilst that ay be true, that solo over Let It Be is ghastly, completely ill suited, sometimes less is more.
@Ontonaut
Жыл бұрын
@@BongEyedBastardthere’s one place where less is not more: NAMM
@BirdLives7
Жыл бұрын
@@PaulPaid with all respect to Tony mcalpine. The only one is Lane's league is Holdsworth.
@andersschrder4446
Жыл бұрын
@@BirdLives7 ...and if you could ask Shawn, he wouldn't consider himself anywhere near Holdsworth.
Shawn was Unique. All guitarrists Say that he is one of a kind !!! RIP master
@facemelters
Жыл бұрын
Amen to that!
@ScottD-44
Жыл бұрын
He Was The Greatest Of Them All🎸🎸🎸
What an incredible guitarist! His talent went way beyond shredding!
If only he lived 10 years more….he can create so many beautiful and amazing guitar solos…RIP Shawn…keep rockin wherever you are now..
@consentofthegoverned5145
Жыл бұрын
You missed a zero...
Who said shredding couldnt bring a man to tears 😭 beautiful!!
The second solo in this video is definitely face melting. Wow
He was connected to power beyond this realm 🔥❤️
@ghostwriter1415
Жыл бұрын
As with most players, it's three-notes-per-string that garnishes speed. With 3NPS you can anticipate your strinh skips. With Shawn, it's 3 notes for 2, 5 for two, etc. This year marks the 20th anniversary of his decent into Guitar Heaven. and his tabs are the still the MOST insurmountable! A lot of new players, Marchbank, That one dude, that other dude, have yet to conquer the fretboard like Brother Lane. RIP Shawn, see ya when I get there. L/R
@mykemech
11 ай бұрын
That power called him home to play forever without pain.
Of all the incredible players, to me Shawn is in a league of his own.
When the best players of his era were left slack-jawed, there's not much left to say. Shawn was the GOAT, period.
Shawn was simply from another planet! Among a small handful like Alan Holdsworth & Stanley Jordan, Etc.
I totally agree, anyone that says Shawn Lane is just a shredder is just clueless…his expression and melody are on a par with anybody.
@tf-lv4zu
7 ай бұрын
Nobody is on par with Shawn Lane's expressions and melody. His playing literally transcends emotions to a new paradigm. I really miss him.
The Let It Be solo that Shawn Lane played is … in my opinion the greatest guitar solo every recorded/played. There’s no competition, the emotion is out of this world specially towards the ending, it’s otherworldly. And of course insanely technical. I’m so glad you put it here, not enough people know about it
@partialcapo
Жыл бұрын
angels love bad men
@Fearzero
Жыл бұрын
I strongly disagree. He's done better work.
@usquebaugh1
Жыл бұрын
There will always be someone that declares a performance the "best ever" and another that comes along immediately after and states "I strongly disagree". Subjectivity and the difference of opinion. Welcome to mankind.
@Fearzero
Жыл бұрын
@@usquebaugh1 Yup but as a veteran of the shred scene I've heard him play way way more melodic w better tone.
@sweetassgigs
Жыл бұрын
ok "veteran of the shred scene"
Shawn was a real monster. Incredible.
Shawn lane was a phenomenon. One in a billion.
@TruthSurge
Ай бұрын
That means there's 7 other people out there right now just as good as him! As I don't believe that's really true, he's prob more like 1 in 8 billion! Definitely unique but there are players who are very gifted and as fast or just about. Guthrie is pretty badass but doesn't do lots of the runs Shawn did. Gambale can sweep terrifyingly fast and is a theory monster. There is some Scottish turd who claims he's as fast or faster than Shawn but he sounds like crap live and he makes fake vids where he plays at slow speed then speeds it up. it's literally like a computer playing notes 100% clean and faster than a human COULD play them at those speeds. Sad people have to lie like that. Why doesn't he just admit he can't hold Shawn's jock strap and move on?
the greatest live improv rock solo of all time
Shawn was out of this world!!! Great Genius And A Humble God!!
@joluijten6313
Жыл бұрын
He was better than god!!
As good as he was on guitar, he was equally as good on piano. A true genius.
@u.v.s.5583
11 ай бұрын
I always disagree. He was an awesome piano player, let us leave it at that. One would have to be the best piano player in the history of classical or nonclassical music to be as good at piano as Shawn was on guitar. That is much too tall an order even for Shawn himself. He would need to easily outplay Hamelin and Juchan Lim and Jordan Rudess and absolutely every piano/keyboard player who ever lived.
@jabbawakka7286
10 ай бұрын
👉🏼😎😎Shawn was an awesome pianist, and drummer. All the instruments including bass and drum parts on Powers of ten were laid down on a synth off a keyboard in real time.......a true legend, gentleman, humble spirited virtuoso......R.I.P Shawn 😎😎👈🏼
@Frip36
9 ай бұрын
Some guys just have a need to say this kind of thing.
@JuniorFarquar
9 күн бұрын
@@u.v.s.5583Vladimir Horowitz would shame him and Shawn would admit it. His piano was ok, but I'm biased because my mom is 88, still teaches Advanced Russian Technique and I know good piano. Met several Russian composers...they are in a different league...lightyears ahead of my old friend Shawn.
Soloing one thing.. his compositional talent matches this playing.." Powers of Ten " rules !
Shawn and I did shrooms on my bus way back in 96 in Atlanta at a show. When the shroomsnkicked in he went on stage and literally blew people away. It was prob the best show of his I'd ever seen. Certain times he would play scales so fast that it developed its own sound. I can't explain the sound we heard exactly unfortunately but it was unbelievable. RIP Ol friend.....you are so missed
@zaccyo
Жыл бұрын
Dude, could you please share more??
@HeavyProfessor
Жыл бұрын
Bro you have to give more details
@zaccyo
Жыл бұрын
@@HeavyProfessor how do you drop this comment and not expand?! Hahaha
I was there. This review is 100% spot-on. Shawn OWNED that stage.
My God! Breathtaking. So much emotion, in a "shredding" solo 😢 Absolutely beautiful.
Shawn you are badly missed.... RIP Shawn...there is none like you..
Perfect timing for Shawn’s bday (and mine) on Tuesday and beautiful examples of his mind blowing musicality. Awesome job. Shawn will always be on the top of my list. Thanks for posting
@facemelters
Жыл бұрын
Oh wow, I didn't realise it was his birthday! Happy birthday to you (and Shawn RIP)!
@jimmyc5498
Жыл бұрын
Thanks brother and loved that post. Always heard the story but you captured it perfectly. Just subscribed Thks jimmyc
I've seen the late great Shawn Lane live in London in 2001, and while he was at that point already seriously hurting and vastly overweight, his playing was still absolutely unbelievably phenomenal.... RIP Shawn....
That let it be solo was beautiful
Shawn was and always will be.. Untouchable ♥️..
@chrisking6695
Жыл бұрын
I don’t even know that dude lol
@uraniumcranium2613
Жыл бұрын
@@chrisking6695 GOAT
@steveymoon
Жыл бұрын
Errrrm, no. I'm assuming you've not seen people like Rick Graham then?
Some very famous guitar virtuoso once said "we were all a bit scared of Shawn Lane" - I wish there was more high quality footage of his mastery tho! Damn!
I met Shawn in a music store in Memphis in my early 20's. He came in to pick up a couple of Ibanez customs that had been built for him. Which was cool because I was playing Ibanez RG's at the time. This would have been around '92/'93 I believe. He walked in, plugged in and commenced to shredding. Stone cold, didn't even warm up. He played about 30 minutes. There was only 8 or 10 people there. Damn, he was so fast. Both hands.
His story sort of reminds me of Jason Becker`s only, Jason is still with us, we lost one of the greatest players to play the instrument. His early stuff when he was just starting to turn heads, his genius was pretty apparent.
We are all so lucky to live during the 80's and 90's. So many wonderfull musicians....the golden era of the electric guitar...great music and compositions also....
Holy crap. That's not just shredding. That's MUSICAL!
@davidsmith6976
Жыл бұрын
Shawn was very musical,even the fST PLAYING,SLOWED DOWN ,HAD MUSICAL PHRASING,MELODY[not always the case.
@flame-sky7148
Жыл бұрын
Yea, that's what we were trying to tell everyone back in the 90s, but other guys got better record deals and magazine cover footage. It was difficult to show people this just from his Powers of Ten album, which he played keyboard on as well. Now that we have youtube videos, over time some people may see it.
@davidsmith6976
Жыл бұрын
@@flame-sky7148 WRLL SAID,he is getting more respect now ,pity hes no longer here.
OUT OF THIS WORLD talent, speed, feel and style. RIP legend of music!!! 🙏
Saw him live in my town. He played great, and improvised over traditional themes of my country on occasion. He hang out at the bar, talking to everyone and being just a great guy. I didn't talk to him, cause I wanted to leave him alone. I regret that. Fantastic show.
I remember when i first came across the whole video. My jaw dropped. Sick
Shawn Lane was the greatest Guitar player I ever had the pleasure to see play. I was blessed to see him play many times with the Willy's. RIP Shawn, you are still missed.
I've just been reading Guitar for the practicing musician this week with these guys!! What a poster. So cool reading the rest of the guys talking about Shawn.
Shawn was sooo goodman good, that Beatles solo was super musical..
Awesome and I'm glad I found this and Shawn.
That solo from Let it Be is just amazing! LOL just incredible
Everybody talk about guthrie, but shawn is the best.
@orbita1
Жыл бұрын
Guthrie usually references Shawn. It's the circle of life
@DavidRFIT
Жыл бұрын
Matteo Mancuso is the best.
@SLAYERSWINE1
10 ай бұрын
I go with Jeff Beck as the GOATGuitarist...
@devinw5150
10 ай бұрын
@@DavidRFIT Agree 💯 Nobody can touch that guy. He’s taken guitar playing to another level and that level is above everyone living or dead and he did it without using a pick! 😂
@boykidmanboykidman5420
10 ай бұрын
@@DavidRFITmatteo is crazy good, i dont think there is a specific best guitarist tho
Good lord the Let it Be solo is the best guitar solo I’ve ever heard. DAMN.
@bigfaby
9 ай бұрын
That's what it is.
@RossoNero1987
5 ай бұрын
@@bigfabythat's "The Way it has to be" 😊
Shawn Lane kicks ass thanks for this vid
Truest musical prodigy guitar world ever got
Shawn was the king, i listen to his stuff since 80's ....
Found Shawn Lane by chance. What a lovely find ❤
The greatest there ever will be. Shawn is inspirational. Truly missed.
What?! People actually think/thought he was just a shredder??!?! How about listening to his music to find about... Great video! Shawn is for sure one of the greats.
Shawn Lane=legend!
SHAWN IS THE HERO of your guitar hero!!! RIP LEGEND🎸🔥🤘
Loved seeing Blues Saraceno there. Awesome!
RIP master of the masters. Melodies and impossible class phrasing with immense feeling ❤
The King Of All Guitarists 🎸🎸🎸!!!
Wow... I've never been a true believer, (rated him up there but "best" is always a tough sell)... but this is pretty incredible. Just. Wow!
@andrewkeen3129
Жыл бұрын
If this impresses you, from somebody who knows this kinda thing very well lol, you should see the true extent of this alien
That Let It Be solo left my crying and breathless. OMG. When speed and melody just become sort of plasma of emotion and energy that's hotter than the sun.
Haha! Paul's response was really funny. Sure I'm mean there's no denying that Shawn was almost completely about shred. He said in an interview that he believed it was just the way his brain and nervous system worked. It was just very natural to play like that. The Let It Be lead is more what I would have tried to coax out of him as a producer. Sure definitely blow my mind. But also sometimes break my heart. Luckily a lot of his playing was recorded so we can go back and enjoy. He was unique.
Holy cow...Let It Be solo was phenomenal...not sure a guitar solo has ever just grabbed my heart and given me goose bumps quite like the first 30 seconds of it or so...
I met him back in 1997 at Fiera di Rimini in Italy. One of my favourites...it´s a crazy man!!!!
Buttery smooth runs.
True legend! I watched all the time in every venue he played in Memphis!
What an amazing player. Gone way too soon. Thanks for posting this.
@facemelters
Жыл бұрын
Our pleasure!
When he came into the spotlight around this time, I was amongst those who dismissed him as just the newest super fast player. Thankfully, a little later, a friend of mine turned me onto the music he made with Jonas Hellborg. Now, THAT was truly something!
I was there... back stage at the Ibanez show- ONCE in a lifetime experience. I met Shawn- he was very nice and super polite, he was a guest of Paul Gilberts: who was also SUPER AWESOME and friendly to a couple of no bodies just hanging out at the Coolest place on the planet at that exact moment. RIGHT before the Encore Set Security wasn't going to let Shawn back on to the Performance side to get on stage (think he lost his badge)- I literally SAVED the show and straighten out Security and got Shawn in for the Encore. It was all Amazing. Incidentally Paul Gilbert played that whole Encore Left Handed on his normal guitar upside down with his then trademark fringed neck falling on the strings AND he did it from the moment he WALKED ON STAGE with all those KILLERS clear through the end of the show WITHOUT letting on to anyone not paying attention what he was doing. It was JUST for the other Guitarist to know- like "yeah you guys are AWSOME, but can you do it upside down and backwards?" LoL Shawn and Paul's set was like fire with there jam to "Let it Be." It stole he show IMHO. I will never forget that show. . .
@cavalierx6099
4 күн бұрын
I went out and bought Powers of Ten the next week.... still have it today.
holy f that solo was nuts
Shawn still breaking hearts in 2023, he had feel and could burn up the fretboard better than anyone. The people who say he only shreds are just upset hes better than (insert their favorite guitarist here).
@peternelson7048
Жыл бұрын
All he seems to do is shred though so it's a fair comment.
@NickManJams
Жыл бұрын
People are quick to spread his shreds, since they're outstanding, but he has a lot of very mellow music, too. They're worth checking out.
@biscobisco1882
Жыл бұрын
@@peternelson7048 Wildly inaccurate
@peternelson7048
Жыл бұрын
@@biscobisco1882 if you have any videos of him playing without shredding I'd look forward to watching them
@biscobisco1882
Жыл бұрын
@@peternelson7048 There is a big difference between saying "all he does is shred" and saying "many of his solos contain fast passages". The former implies that he never slows down or plays melodically, which is simply not true. It also implies that a solo can't contain feel and emotion if it contains ANY fast playing (even if it's the minority), which is equally ridiculous. Examples: kzread.info/dash/bejne/apuItaWRpdWeoqQ.html kzread.info/dash/bejne/e6R9raWqpJepdM4.html kzread.info/dash/bejne/Y3urj6WPYtDZZbQ.html
Maybe I'm out of touch, but I never heard Shawn's playing until recently - on a murky old video where the picture quality was awful, but the way he played on that session was just brilliant and one of the best examples of fluid, creative soloing I've ever heard. Sorry he died so young. He's was a super human musician.
@diverdown631
Жыл бұрын
He has two solo album but he's has a bunch with bassist jonas helborg and drummer jeff sipes
@TimsTunes
Жыл бұрын
His work with Jonas Hellborg & Jeff Sipe is amazing. kzread.info/dash/bejne/e2t1w62reMqxYaQ.html
@OhGodWhatIsThisAah
Жыл бұрын
@@diverdown631 speaking of, Jeff sipe is another fucking beast
I was at that show! Had no clue who Shane was honestly... I attended GIT in 93 (coming from Switzerland) and NAMM was on the list obviously. Met so many of my idols walking around and had to see the show. I don't remember details but a lot of notes were played...
The two most incredible guitarists that I've ever witnessed are both, unfortunately, not able to play anymore. The first was Jason Becker. As a cocky kid who was 16 & playing in a band of adults, I thought I was hot stuff. Then I saw Jason. It was one of the most humbling experiences as a musician in my 40+ years of playing. The second player was... Shawn Lane. I saw him in a small club in Nashville on my birthday. It was a sight to behold. I've seen nearly every 'great' shredder over the years live (I even shared a bill opening for Tony MacAlpine once) but none of them touched the speed, articulation, touch & feel that Shawn played with. It was a few years before he died & he just didn't look healthy at all, but he tore the roof off of that little place. THANKS for posting this! There are shockingly few video clips of Shawn in his prime & this one is great.
So cleanly played.
That's awesome
I met Shawn in a different trade show similar to NAMs amazing person and muso he was endorsing Viger. I clearly remember he was a big fan of a classical pianist called Maurizio Pollini. I am still stocked I met this genius, I was only a teen 😢
Legend
We were friends from 86-90. We'd go see him w the Willys every time we could , usually 2-3x a month. He'd sit with my buddy John and myself btwn sets. Good guy, sorely missed.
God damn… hearing this and then seeing the Channel name.. face melters… 😂yep! You got me! Miss this guy! 👍👍🍻🍻
Simply a beast
I remember reading about Shawn in the guitar magazines back in the day. In the UK, we could get Guitar Player, Guitar World and Guitar FTPM, on import from the USA and Shawn's name was always being mentioned by the seasoned players, he was almost a bit mythical. Then I remember hearing one of Mark Varney's (Mike's brother) Guitar on the Edge compilations and being floored by the speed and articulation. Then the REH video terrified and humbled me at the same time. Like with Jason Becker, you can only dream about how their music and playing would have evolved and soared. God bless, Shawn. 🎸
@DenkendeMystik-ll8oi
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Shawn and Jason... Yes, they were qutstanding.
Mr Lane cutting multiple heads that night!!! 🎸🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The One and Only Shawn Lane!!!!!
Great content 🤘🤘✌️🖖
@facemelters
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Thank you 🙌
That Let it be live solo is one of the greatest recorded pieces of guitar playing of all time.
Shawn was a great Musician that shined bright.
That level of power simply could not be safely contained.....
Shawn could blow them all off the stage and they were and still are all legends. Technically he was ridiculously over all these guys, but as an ARTIST ... Gosh he was light years ahead of them . And they are all legitimate legends in their own right.
Not human ... Absolutely...
YES!!!
Some beautiful soloing. I'd like to hear someone to recreate that with perfect sound and technique, with the same emotion..
He was just on another level then everyone else. It was like Jaco on the bass during the 70's. His stuff with Jonas Hellborg and Jeff Sipe is some of the best music ever made. I met him, such a nice person and very humble. Again that 95-97 material with Hellborg was incredible.
@facemelters
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In complete agreement with you on that 👍
Amazing
You know you're good when you got guys like Alex Skolnick behind you with arms up cheering you on!
Ya Shawn was Crazy Great~UNREAL
Nice,cheers.
@facemelters
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Thanks 👍
I havent know him earlier.incredible guitarist
I was there 🤘🏻