Yngwie Malmsteen - Rising Force (first time album reaction)

My first time listening to Yngwie Malmsteen! I hope you enjoy my first Yngwie Malmsteen reaction in 2023! I'll see you soon for another video with more heavy metal, hard rock and prog metal reactions.
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00:00 intro
01:15 Black Star
06:07 Far Beyond the Sun
11:56 (thoughts i)
13:06 Now Your Ships Are Burned
17:15 Evil Eye (based on Johann Krieger's "Bourree")
22:26 (thoughts ii)
23:36 Icarus' Dream Suite Op. 4 (based on Adagio in G minor)
32:12 As Above, So Below
36:46 Little Savage
42:07 Farewell
42:56 (review)
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  • @kirawasareactor
    @kirawasareactor11 ай бұрын

    hey everyone, Yngwie has been on my radar for well over a year,, it feels good to finally get around to him & enjoy some talent on the guitar

  • @mosesramirez6021

    @mosesramirez6021

    11 ай бұрын

    Your groove, your insight, your enjoyment.... I thoroughly appreciated. Thank You 🤗.

  • @darthvicious9447

    @darthvicious9447

    10 ай бұрын

    Far Beyond The Sun has a section that is "call & answer" between the lead guitar and keyboard at that point where you asked how can he play that fast.

  • @nickyrossi46

    @nickyrossi46

    8 ай бұрын

    9:45 It's a keyboards🤘🏻

  • @nickyrossi46

    @nickyrossi46

    8 ай бұрын

    44:24 The first appearance of Yngwie was in "Alcatrazz". With Rainbow's vocalist Gram Bonnet in 1983. Another one vocalist from Rainbow was Turner in 1988

  • @darthvicious9447

    @darthvicious9447

    7 ай бұрын

    Actually he was in a band called Steeler formed by Ron Keel before Alcatraz.

  • @williamcowie9187
    @williamcowie918711 ай бұрын

    Good pick Kira, this album melted everyone's face when it came out.

  • @rusgib3648

    @rusgib3648

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes it did.

  • @alejandrodecalblanco5113

    @alejandrodecalblanco5113

    7 ай бұрын

    first album i bought in my life, im still shocked 20 years later.

  • @neilaslayer
    @neilaslayer11 ай бұрын

    The next Album, Marching Out...is even better. Don't worry about the vocalist. He changes singers almost as often as he changes guitar strings. If you really want to see him at his most polished listed to the album Odyssey.

  • @richpeltier9519

    @richpeltier9519

    11 ай бұрын

    Agreed. First two albums are the most listenable (for me anyway) and Marching Out is the better if the two.

  • @ajwasp

    @ajwasp

    11 ай бұрын

    Which album does the song 'Rising Force' come from?

  • @jcbass2u

    @jcbass2u

    11 ай бұрын

    @@ajwasp that was off Odyssey.

  • @ajwasp

    @ajwasp

    11 ай бұрын

    @@jcbass2u thanks for your message, and answer. Yes I do remember now.

  • @tasos0140

    @tasos0140

    11 ай бұрын

    @@ajwasp The song Risisng Force still is one of my all time favorite album openners

  • @connorboydell4385
    @connorboydell438511 ай бұрын

    If you're going to be delving down the electric guitar virtuoso rabbit hole, you NEED to put Jason Becker's Perpetual Burn And Marty Friedman's Dragon's Kiss albums on the list.

  • @neilaslayer

    @neilaslayer

    11 ай бұрын

    AND Cacophony, Go Off! It has BOTH of these guitar slayers.

  • @FlagerMiszcz

    @FlagerMiszcz

    10 ай бұрын

    @@neilaslayer yeah but it's much less enjoyable for non-guitarists

  • @johnp.johnson1541

    @johnp.johnson1541

    10 ай бұрын

    Becker is OK. Friedman, yah nah. Both in Cacophony are worth a listen. Better stuff to cueck out. Akira Takasaki (Loudness) Atsushi Yokozeki (solo, The Bronx, Lance of Thrill) Hideaki Nakama (solo) Hiroya Fukuda (Anthem) Hiroyas "Iron" Chino (Iron Attack!, Lightning) Isao Nakayama (Cerveteri) Katsu Ohta (Ark Storm) Kikyo Oikawa (Mardelas) Kouta (Thousand Eyes, Dragon Eyes, ex-Thousand Leaves) Norifumi Shima (Concerto Moon) Paul Gilbert (Racer X, MrBig) Satoshi Katada (solo) Shawn Lane* (Black Oak Arkansas, The Willys, HLS, solo) Takayoshi Ohmura (solo, Marty Friedman, Baby Metal) Toru Noya (Thosuand Eyes, Tears of Tragedy) Yuji "You" Adachi* (Dead End) Even these are good: Akihito Kinoshita (Saber Tiger) Akira Kajiyama (Precious, Goldbrick) Brad Gillis (Ozzy Osbourne, Night Ranger) Chris Impelliteri (Impelliteri) Doug Aldrich (Lion, Hurricane, Bad Moon Rising, Mark Boals, Dio, Whitesnake) Eddie Van Halen* (Van Halen) Ejima Harushi (Polkadot Stingray) Eric Johnson (The Electromagnets, solo) Gentaro Satomura (solo,Naked Machine) George Lynch (Dokken, Lynch Mob, Solo) Guthrie Govan (Asia, Erotic Cakes, The Fellowship, solo) Hideshi Ueki (Rachel Mother Goose, Agnes, KREENAKOORIE) Issei Ambo () Jason Becker (Cacophony, Dave Lee Roth) Joe Satriani (solo, Chickenfoot) Joe Stump (solo, Alcatrazz, Holyhell, Raven Lord, Shooting Hemlock, The Reign of Terror) Joey Tafolla (Jag Panzer, solo) John Petrucci (Dream Theater, Liquid Tension Exp) Johnny Winter (solo) Kelly Simonz (solo) Manni Schmidt (Rage, Grave Digger) Masahiko Kuroki (Wolf, Masahiko Kuroki Band) Marty Friedman (Cacophony, Megadeth, solo) Michael Romeo (Symphony X) Michael Schenker (Scorpions, UFO, MSG) Myu (Imy) Niya (Unlucky Morpheus) Nuno Bettencourt (Extreme) Randy Rhoads* (Quiet Riot, Ozzy Osbourne) Reb Beach (Winger, Dokken, Whitesnake) Richie Kotzen (solo, Poison, MrBig) Rik Emmett (Triumph, solo) Steve Gaines* (solo, Lynyrd Skynyrd) Steve Hackett (Genesis, solo) Steve Howe (Yes, Asia, the Syndicats, solo) Steve Morse (Dixie Dregs, Deep Purple, solo) Steve Vai (Frank Zappa, Alcatrazz, David Lee Roth, Whitesnake, solo) Syu (Galneryus) Takeshi (uncrowned) Timo Tolkki (Stratovarius, Avalon, solo) Tony MacAlpine (M.A.R.S., solo, Planet X, Ring of Fire) Uli Jon Roth (Scorpions, solo) Vinnie Moore (Solo, Alice Cooper , UFO) Warren Cuccurullo (Frank Zappa, Missing Persons, Duran Duran)

  • @FuckYoutubeAndGoogle

    @FuckYoutubeAndGoogle

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@johnp.johnson1541You're just a weeb trying to show off a bunch Japanese guitarists that you know of. Becker and Friedman are incredible.

  • @joealvarez8733

    @joealvarez8733

    8 ай бұрын

    ​​@@johnp.johnson1541What??? No Marcin!!!! How could you???😁🤘🎸🤘....

  • @knightfall9394
    @knightfall939411 ай бұрын

    Odyssey is another album of his thats worth checking out, a lot more vocal oriented songs and it’s pretty poppy in places but the songs and playing are killer

  • @Jp421JP
    @Jp421JP11 ай бұрын

    Once back in like 1986 they played one of Malmsteens albums in full on the radio. The DJ remarked of Malmsteen. “I’ve got computers on my fingers “

  • @madjock-ig5bv
    @madjock-ig5bv11 ай бұрын

    Spinal Tap once said (it was on the "Stars" video) that what they liked most about Yngwie J Malmsteen is the fact he has put the J in to make sure we can identify him from all other Yngwie Malmsteens!😂😂😂.I think it is pronounced "mam- steen"... Oh and on this the drummer is the legend that is Barriemore Barlow ex of Jethro Tull!

  • @dizzyrick7653

    @dizzyrick7653

    11 ай бұрын

    No, you definitely pronounce the "l" in Malmsteen.

  • @PaulEMoz
    @PaulEMoz11 ай бұрын

    It was a lot of fun for me to listen to this album again in this format, and great to see that you enjoyed it! It was interesting to hear you say early on that it reminded you of the Scorpions, as one of Yngwie's big early influences was their guitarist, Uli Jon Roth. If you want to hear Yngwie go fully instrumental, he did an album called "Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar and Orchestra Op. 1 - Millennium", which is, as you might expect, him performing with an orchestra. I've had a look at your previous reactions and I'm definitely subscribing so I can go through them, there's some great stuff there! Yngwie was my favourite musician from 1988 until 2020 when I discovered a new band... if you're looking for something that's kind of the same, but different, I'd like to recommend a current band called Lovebites. They're five Japanese women, although all their lyrics are in English (albeit with quite a strong accent), and they play music that sounds a bit like a mashup of Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Metallica, Malmsteen and many more classic bands. If you want to do a full album, I'd suggest starting at the beginning with Awakening in the Abyss. If you want the full on shock factor of seeing five tiny women rock harder than most men (and I recommend that you do), check out their video of their song Holy War live from Tokyo in 2020. You probably won't believe your eyes or ears!

  • @osmanyldran4363
    @osmanyldran436311 ай бұрын

    This is Malmsteen's debut album. And two things are at the forefront: 1) a commitment to the roots of classical music. 2) virtuosity. He is at the top level artistically, but the melodic approach is obsessive. Every song seems to go to extremes at some point. The journey with Malmsteen requires dedication. And if you watch him live, it gets harder, because he makes you watch performances closer to the show part.

  • @shawn.m.schmidt
    @shawn.m.schmidt11 ай бұрын

    Yngwie J. Malmsteens Trilogy, please.

  • @domenicoholanda4978
    @domenicoholanda497811 ай бұрын

    Amazing reaction! Rising Force , obra prima, masterpiece!

  • @Fuzzybunny-ki1cw

    @Fuzzybunny-ki1cw

    22 күн бұрын

    what in gods name was so "amazing" about her reaction????? Jesus. christ with you people.

  • @zolarczakl6815
    @zolarczakl681511 ай бұрын

    The solo duels you're hearing are between Yngwie and his keyboard player, Jens Johansson. I was trying to find the quote, but they used to try and outdo each other, so it was a bit competitive between them haha. He currently plays in Stratovarius, and has done heaps of session work over the years for heaps of artists.

  • @GYX453

    @GYX453

    11 ай бұрын

    He also played in Dio and Rainbow.

  • @sumonjamal1653
    @sumonjamal165311 ай бұрын

    What's amazing was that Yngwie J. Malmsteen was only 20 when he composed this debut album from Rising Force in 1984... Very few guitarists make an impression in their teens... Michael Schenker (Scorpions/ U.F.O./ M.S.G.) was one of them in the 70's... Yngwie J. Malmsteen was another in the 80's. He first made a name for himself in the early 80's w/ the band Steeler... In 1983, he joined the band Alcatrazz (feat. former Rainbow vocalist Graham Bonnet) and recorded their debut album "No parole from rock n' roll"... and was featured on the 1984 live album 'Live sentence'... He quit and was replaced briefly by guitarist Steve Vai. Yngwie formed Rising Force w/ brothers Anders Johansson (drums) and Jens Johannson (keyboards)... and Jeff Scott Soto (lead vocals) ... the first album featured mostly instrumentals (w/ Barriemore Barlow on drums), but the 2nd album 'Marching out' (1985) had more vocals and was a bigger success, outselling the Alcatrazz albums. However, disagreements led to Soto being replaced by Mark Boals (vocals) who did the tour and the 3rd Yngwie album 'Trilogy'... Boals quit and Soto returned to tour, but a car accident in 1987 put Yngwie in a coma for a week... his manager took his earnings and bailed... and then his mom died from cancer. Yngwie suffered nerve damage in the accident, but fought back to restore his guitar skills... In 1988, he hired former Rainbow singer Joe Lynn Turner for the 'Odyssey' album and it became his most successful record... a live album 'Live in Leningrad' was released in 1989. The 90's marked the end of the 80's lead guitar phase... and Yngwie released a string of albums w/ various singers (Goran Edman, Mike Vescera, Mats Leven)... but could not recapture the 80's success.

  • @batman66ism
    @batman66ism11 ай бұрын

    It's fun watching your reaction to one of my favorite albums from back in the day.

  • @dogfrog9543
    @dogfrog954311 ай бұрын

    Nice one, have always loved this album, saw Yngwie on this tour at the Country Club in So Cal around '85, still have the mini flag/handkerchief of this album 🤘

  • @Gary_M
    @Gary_M11 ай бұрын

    There are a lot of guitarists who can play like this nowadays, but at that time it was like hearing something from another planet.

  • @Stefan-

    @Stefan-

    11 ай бұрын

    Yeah, i remember it well being a Swedish teen then in the 80´s and guitar player from Stockholm as well like Yngwie (or should i say Yngve which is the original spelling before he "Americanized" it). He played way faster than i ever heard anyone else play at the time and after him there came a new generation of fast players but very few had the feel that Yngwie had

  • @vovindequasahi

    @vovindequasahi

    11 ай бұрын

    No one with the emotions of this guy!

  • @revylokesh1783

    @revylokesh1783

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@vovindequasahiyeah, whoever says Yngwie has no emotion is deaf.

  • @SylviusTheMad
    @SylviusTheMad10 ай бұрын

    "How can less be more? More is more." - Yngwie

  • @darthvicious9447
    @darthvicious944710 ай бұрын

    You really put a smile 😀 on my face the way you reacted to this!

  • @kellecetraro4807
    @kellecetraro48073 ай бұрын

    Watching your reaction to this reminds me one of the reasons I'm a guitarist ✨💫🤘🏼🎸

  • @felipecampos3045
    @felipecampos304511 ай бұрын

    Malmsteen is way more fun when you watch him play than just listen to the album. Especially when you are not a guitarist

  • @billyoliver4000
    @billyoliver400011 ай бұрын

    You should check out Alcatrazz's album No Parole For Rock 'n' Roll. Yngwie on guitar and Graham Bonnet on vocals. Killer combo!

  • @johnp.johnson1541

    @johnp.johnson1541

    10 ай бұрын

    No on Bonnett. He was a pop singer from the early 1960s. At 37, he seemed lame to Yngwie's 19.

  • @Calpo-rp4yz
    @Calpo-rp4yz3 ай бұрын

    What amazing reaction, you are great !!

  • @sps6151
    @sps615111 ай бұрын

    It's so nice to listen and watch one of your videos, without cuts

  • @johnp.johnson1541
    @johnp.johnson154110 ай бұрын

    Also keep in mind, Yngwie was not quite 21 when recorded this, which means he wrote these songs before 21 and knowing his demo work, wrote these sometime during the ages of 18 and 20. It is from this LP where the genres of melodic metal and neoclassical shred arose. Thousands of metal bands owe Yngwie everything. At 60, Yngwie is still playing, touring the USA right now, and perhaps plays smoother than ever.

  • @keithmitchell94
    @keithmitchell9411 ай бұрын

    His live version of Evil Eye (when he was in Alcatrazz) is worth seeking out

  • @justitia257
    @justitia25711 ай бұрын

    Great reaction Gorgeous Kira

  • @stefanskoglund2297
    @stefanskoglund22977 ай бұрын

    Love your reactions to this!! At a time when Eddie Van Halen was THE guitar god, a friend of mine put this album on, and I was smitten straight away. Great to see someone else enjoying it.🙂

  • @alexgrey3964
    @alexgrey39649 ай бұрын

    Jens Johansson he's one of my favorite keyboardist

  • @CalmBrook
    @CalmBrook8 ай бұрын

    Malmsteen has an immediately 100% recognizable sound and style. In the song "Stars" (sort of the "we are the world" of metal) when you have the guitarists doing their solos one after the other, as soon as Malmsteen comes in you can tell right away and he is the one that stands out among all of them.

  • @chrishare9858
    @chrishare985811 ай бұрын

    This was the first CD I ever bought. I was 13 and had been learning guitar for one year. This album changed the world for us. There’s no underestimating the impact that Yngwie had on the guitar community in the mid 80s. Suddenly we all had to study classical guitar, buy Bach and Paganini albums, and practice 6 hours a day or we were garbage.

  • @Mike_Collins392

    @Mike_Collins392

    9 ай бұрын

    The time period is going unchecked in this review. NOBODY had done anything remotely like this at all in rock music at this point in time . The two or three songs with vocals made it even more weird , it should have been an instrumental guitar album. It sure raised the bar across the industry either way.

  • @jasonbodden8816

    @jasonbodden8816

    11 күн бұрын

    @@Mike_Collins392 Agreed. The vocals sounded like a poor afterthought.

  • @squidly2112
    @squidly21128 ай бұрын

    Icarus' Dream Op. 4 is my favorite song off of this album .. I just love it. Fantastic music, eloquently played.

  • @gzeuskraiste
    @gzeuskraiste11 ай бұрын

    If you're interested in going down the shred guitar virtuoso rabbithole, a good next step would be: Joe Satriani - Surfing With The Alien Steve Vai - Passion and Warfare, Alien Love Secrets Cacophony (Jason Becker and Marty Friedman, before he joined Megadeth) - Speed Metal Symphony

  • @Thaigarr
    @Thaigarr26 күн бұрын

    This was so great!!!

  • @joebarrera9741
    @joebarrera974111 ай бұрын

    The only person alive thats a legendary GUITARIST RIGHT NOW

  • @aquilarossa5191
    @aquilarossa51917 ай бұрын

    Yngwie is freakishly good at guitar and also at composition. So many guitar players have tried and failed to do the Yngwie thing since he hit the scene during the early 80s - myself included. Only a handful of players in the world can do it really well. Yngwie was for electric guitar kind of like what Paganini was to the violin scene, i.e., they both took things to a whole new level. I was a kid back then and remember wondering how it was humanly possible to play guitar like that. I thought he must be cheating. Nope. He can do it for real. I have tried for years to play this stuff. I can play most of Far Beyond The Sun and a few other things, but not as fast and not as smooth etc. It's so much work, kind of like being a world class athlete constantly preparing and getting yourself up to the highest levels. Slack off and it's back to square one. Lots of guitar players just give up, but there are not many shredders these days that do not have at least a little Yngwie influence. Some of the ones who give up get butthurt and say stuff like Yngwie is all speed, but has no feel. As you heard yourself, there's lots of feel and emotion, i.e., the haters are full of it. I also think some folks just do not relate to it. People who like Yngwie's music also tend to like classical music. Cheers from NZ. Yeah, Angus is still one of my fav guitar players.

  • @pedrojosenietogomez6195
    @pedrojosenietogomez619511 ай бұрын

    Hi!! I really appreciate your reactions, I don't know if you already know but "Far beyond the sun" played with the Philarmonic of Japan is the most amazing version for this one. Hope you can react to this version. Very enjoyable to see young people like you recovering all this music. Keep going!!

  • @romano1304
    @romano13045 ай бұрын

    This is the best reaction video :)

  • @ivanveljkovic6242
    @ivanveljkovic624211 ай бұрын

    Hello, I first time watching you, and I adore you, Yngwie is my idol, your energy is good and your vibe is excellent, send you big hug and kiss from Serbia, his play neoclassic music, mix of classical and heavy metal, his with Stivie Vai and Joe Satriani best gitarist ever 🍀♥️🙏

  • @srt8turboawdjeep146
    @srt8turboawdjeep1469 ай бұрын

    That was a dueling guitar v keyboard ... glad to see you enjoy this 80's watershed moment in heavy metal / guitar virtuosity.

  • @bigwillcomics9968
    @bigwillcomics996811 ай бұрын

    That last track sounds like its dee from blizzard of ozz. Nice Kira. Still looking for that country reaction video.😁

  • @bmcskim
    @bmcskim11 ай бұрын

    Great to hear reactions from a fellow Aussie!This was meant to be an instrumental ep as a side to his former band. But then he left it. Vocals prominently feature in nearly all his albums. His best vocalists IMHO were the operatic Mark Boals and the golden tonsils of Goran Edman

  • @angelcrying6305
    @angelcrying630511 ай бұрын

    Next album is the best for me...Marching Out.

  • @mrshankj5101

    @mrshankj5101

    11 ай бұрын

    I agree!

  • @tigger3565
    @tigger356511 ай бұрын

    Good Reaction. Yngwie is a good guitar player. Also Aldo Nova album Fantasy. There is also Jeff Beck and Joe Satriani - Surfing with the Alien. I say the cover looks like Silver Surfer

  • @independenceltd.
    @independenceltd.11 ай бұрын

    okay, megadeth, slayer, etc...that's all pretty run-of-the-mill metal. this is deep-dive material. you're turning into a proper metalhead.

  • @eddytorres1767

    @eddytorres1767

    10 ай бұрын

    Eh.....no

  • @independenceltd.

    @independenceltd.

    10 ай бұрын

    @@eddytorres1767 uh...yeah

  • @richpeltier9519
    @richpeltier951911 ай бұрын

    I was very excited to see Yngwie the first time at 1986 Day on the Green. He put on an amazing show, even though he was fairly early in the day... right before local "up and comers" Metallica. Yeah, it was a good day. 🤘🧙‍♂️🤘 Rich the Ancient Metal Beast

  • @johnp.johnson1541

    @johnp.johnson1541

    10 ай бұрын

    Metallica are punk metal. The musicians were not good when they made it and made it big. Years of touring make them better than bar bands but the music is lame.

  • @richpeltier9519

    @richpeltier9519

    10 ай бұрын

    @johnp.johnson1541 Elton John disagrees. Granted that's an argument from authority (fallacy), but I think his opinion is valid on the subject of song writing. Not all punk bands were devoid of musical talent, it just wasn't a requirement.

  • @johnp.johnson1541

    @johnp.johnson1541

    10 ай бұрын

    @@richpeltier9519 Elton John was a terrible singer and a bar room level piano player (notice, pianist was not used to describe him). One had to be talented to be jacked on heroin and still play like this guy, who invented punk rock back in 1973 with his original band, the true godfather of punk. kzread.info/dash/bejne/oGWemM9ylcewp6w.html Sex Pistols, The Clash, etc., all owe their existence to him. These girls are way more talented than anything that ever came out of England: kzread.info/dash/bejne/rKCX0Jdwp8fYaag.html

  • @joealvarez8733
    @joealvarez87338 ай бұрын

    I really appreciate you reacting to this, my favorite guitarist from when i was just 13 going on 14 back in '84, you should check out Alcatrazz, the band he was in before this debut album....

  • @tomfabozzi5353
    @tomfabozzi53539 ай бұрын

    He was 21 when he wrote and recorded this. He played all the bass on this album, also

  • @user-qe5nd8ho9z

    @user-qe5nd8ho9z

    7 ай бұрын

    F..king guitar natural born animal

  • @christopherbarker181
    @christopherbarker18111 ай бұрын

    Gee girl…you have 34K subscribers between the two channels! I miss the “Diver”; more subdued for old people like me😂 except when I pull out BS&T go down gambling! Proud of you!❤

  • @lumiereduchaos5335
    @lumiereduchaos533510 ай бұрын

    Yngwie a Legend for eternity no doubt.

  • @dealer_de_youtube
    @dealer_de_youtube11 ай бұрын

    Me encnatan tus reacciones y tus videos son muy entretenidos

  • @raelik777
    @raelik7776 ай бұрын

    "I can't believe a dude is doing this!" That was the rest of the world's reaction to this album in 1984 too.

  • @mavericknonconformist69721
    @mavericknonconformist697212 ай бұрын

    You should also check out Tony Mcalpine.

  • @strelov1520
    @strelov152011 ай бұрын

    my top 2 of all times best albums

  • @electricwizard3000
    @electricwizard300011 ай бұрын

    Back when this was new, my buddy, Paul [a great guitarist, RIP], issued a challenge to me: learn the bass part to Black Star. Sounds mellow, yet the two breaks are absolutely terrifying - but I learned it, and can still play it to this day.

  • @sumonjamal1653
    @sumonjamal165311 ай бұрын

    The keyboardist Jens Johansson has his band Stratovarius, and have released quite a few albums... He also played on Dio's 1990 album 'Lock up the wolves'.

  • @kellecetraro4807
    @kellecetraro48073 ай бұрын

    As a lifelong guitar soloist I say do whatever you want to do and say whatever you want to say during the solo...

  • @flynace67
    @flynace679 ай бұрын

    Yngwie is a guitar legend and he's still going, recording and touring. You should see him live. It's fun and amazing.

  • @joeljones8066
    @joeljones806610 ай бұрын

    I found this tape at south melbourne markets for like 6 bucks when i was a teenager, and i've been practicing guitar all day every day ever since 😂

  • @METALSCAVENGER78
    @METALSCAVENGER7811 ай бұрын

    This is a staple of neoclassical metal from the prodigy that Yngwie Malmsteen was..lAs great as Rising Force is, Marching Out is the best, more metal and most song oriented album by Malmsteen .For a full instrumental album experience from another 1980s guitar hero, check the excellent Vinnie Moore- Mind's Eye (1986), Joey Tafolla - Out Of The Sun (1987), Tony Macalpine -Maximum Security (1987), Cacophony - Speed Metal Symphony ( not instrumental, but it features Marty Friedman and Jason Becker or anything by Aloha/Vixen/ Hawaii of Marty Friedman ).Also Impelliteri - Impelliteri ep (1987), Burning Starr (of the ex- Virgin Steele guitarist Jack Starr) - No Turning Back (1987), Fifth Angel - Fifth Angel (1986), Seventh Seal -Messengers Of Love (1990) ,Warlord -Deliver Us Ep (1983) and Cannons Of Destruction (1984) .

  • @metalmilitia1987
    @metalmilitia198711 ай бұрын

    Yes!!!!!

  • @stanpiers247
    @stanpiers2478 ай бұрын

    Yngwie has lived most of his life in the USA. Check out some of the 1985 live concert footage. He plays a left handed stratocaster right handed in tribute to Jimi Hendrix. The frets on his guitar are scalloped. The first 3 albums are some of his best work. The Rising Force live concerts in the mid to late 80's are some of the best out there. I think he lives in Florida.

  • @stickofbutter9733
    @stickofbutter973311 ай бұрын

    Some of Yngwie's best stuff! Any chance of Stevie Ray Vaughn live at El Mocombo? Texas Flood?

  • @user-ft9zs8xq8y
    @user-ft9zs8xq8y9 ай бұрын

    Malmsteen 👏👏👏🔥

  • @donneedano3948
    @donneedano394811 ай бұрын

    I have this entire "ALBUM", on "cassette"... uhhhh... do you know what EITHER is? JUST CURIOUS! :D

  • @GMA-cr3cd
    @GMA-cr3cd10 ай бұрын

    Hello, Malmsteen is very good and I recommend a group from Argentina called Rata Blanca with the theme of the legend of the fairy and the magician. And you will discover the best rock

  • @johnp.johnson1541
    @johnp.johnson154110 ай бұрын

    Kira, hi. I don't know who you are. The YT algo recommended this vid. Keep in mind Yngwie played all guitars and bass. Jens Johansson also from Sweden played bass. Th drummer though was Barriemore Barlow, a Brit, notably from the band Jethro Tull during the 1970s.

  • @holydiver73
    @holydiver7311 ай бұрын

    Malmsteen is a Blackmore Disciple, his style is purely based on Blackmore’s neo-classical leanings, but he plays it with the heart and delivery of a shredder, (which Blackmore never did) and again, like Blackmore, Malmsteen is also known to be extremely difficult to work with. He is a BRILLIANT guitarist, but he has the personality of a car wreck. Glad you liked though. I could easily listen to Malmsteen play all day.

  • @jerrywoods4066

    @jerrywoods4066

    11 ай бұрын

    Blackmore played it with soul and he is also a shredder if he wants to be

  • @theSacredAtheist

    @theSacredAtheist

    11 ай бұрын

    Bullshit, you're full of crap. Malmsteen's classical style is based purrely on Bach, Vivaldi and Paganini...Balckmore did next to nothing with calssical music in his own music. Blackmo'res influence on Malmsteen is on the way he presented himself on stage. That's it.

  • @theSacredAtheist

    @theSacredAtheist

    11 ай бұрын

    Blackmore was never a shredder, stop writtin shit. Plus, no one assossiates Blacmore with ''soul''. WTF is wrong with you?

  • @stickofbutter9733

    @stickofbutter9733

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@jerrywoods4066I still love House Of Blue Light by Blackmore/Purple. Blackmore seemed to make composition look easy.

  • @jerrywoods4066

    @jerrywoods4066

    11 ай бұрын

    @@stickofbutter9733 underated album from purple

  • @martinsv9183
    @martinsv918311 ай бұрын

    He did a really good cover of Aerosmiths "Dream On" together with Dio.

  • @justitia257
    @justitia25711 ай бұрын

    Questo disco è Fantastico

  • @erlendnordgard
    @erlendnordgard11 ай бұрын

    Its so fun to see when you got stukk i what the basplsyer do... :) :)

  • @rong2912
    @rong29125 ай бұрын

    I actually saw him play live when he opened for AC/DC

  • @vovindequasahi
    @vovindequasahi11 ай бұрын

    You got to listen to Marching Out now. That album is Kingly!

  • @MARSHOMEWORLD
    @MARSHOMEWORLD11 ай бұрын

    Interesting side note, the drummer on these sessions was from Jethro Tull of all bands.

  • @Mtaalas
    @Mtaalas8 ай бұрын

    I love how into it you are on the "Far beyond the sun"... I Mean you can't fault the guy for writing catchy as hell shit and being an absolute machine of an guitarists while he's at it. He has influenced so many musicians (me included) that it's not even funny. And I don't know anything about you before this, but I can TELL you're a musician. It just shines through from how you listen to the music and how you know the basic forms of classical music. Nice one!

  • @PeskyPudgyPanda
    @PeskyPudgyPandaАй бұрын

    Jeff Scheetz - Pawn Shop

  • @jasonbodden8816
    @jasonbodden881611 күн бұрын

    When you asked if that was guitar in "Far Beyond The Sun," that was keyboards dueling with the guitar. In "Evil Eye" that was also keyboards dueling with the guitars again. Oh, and he's a Neo-Classical guitarist so that's why you'll keep hearing the Classical vibe a lot in his playing. This first album Yngwie really focused on the instrumentation so the vocals feel like a crappy afterthought on the whole album. On pretty much every album after this, he's focused on writing songs with vocals in mind so the singers don't sound out of place. This album in particular is generally an instrumental album with a couple songs sprinkled with vocals that sound like they were just thrown on the album without much thought to it at all. My main problem with Malmsteen is that he shreds almost 100% of the time and it gets boring, honestly (I love shredding as much as the next person but Malmsteen is basically a one-trick pony. Most of his shredding sounds the same). I do like some albums from him, though.

  • @bryanforis1839
    @bryanforis183911 ай бұрын

    There great of guitar 🎸 ace freely to hear them live is best you should listen to in New York grove

  • @JoeThornhill
    @JoeThornhill11 ай бұрын

    Oh, it is the guy I was thinking of, the way I've heard everyone pronounce it, it sounds like eve-ay.

  • @joebarrera9741
    @joebarrera97413 ай бұрын

    Thank you for reacting TO THE GREATEST INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM OF ALL TIME❤

  • @jamie95ish
    @jamie95ish11 ай бұрын

    If you want to hear a all instrumental album listen to Jason Becker perpetual burn he was only 18 when he made the album

  • @NoirHammer
    @NoirHammer11 ай бұрын

    Your ears were kissed by the Master's magnificent playing. His true greatness will be revealed to you as time goes on and your mind has the time it needs to process his glory. LOL.

  • @kevinunger433
    @kevinunger4339 ай бұрын

    My favorite guitarist’s are Yngwie and Joe Satriani. If you haven’t yet listen to Surfing with the Alien. Better yet watch both of them live, you’ll be amazed at their stage presence.

  • @fajark_id
    @fajark_id11 ай бұрын

    I recommend you to watch yngwie do an orchestra in Japan. It’s amazing performance

  • @user-wd2ud5kl7c
    @user-wd2ud5kl7c9 ай бұрын

    Yngwie, the paggannini under the electric guitar players. Vinnie Moore also a great neo-classical player, his first two albums Mind's Eye and Time Odysee, are amazing.The Album, Meltdown is more heavier. And Tony McAlpine, an amazing guitarist. But I believe Yngwie was the first guitarist who combined Classical Music into heavy metal. But listen to Shawn Lane, different kind of music, but he is from another planet.

  • @joebarrera9741
    @joebarrera974111 ай бұрын

    This is a long record but its the BEST ALBUM MUSICALLY OF ALL TIME....REALLY

  • @damiananglada4685
    @damiananglada46859 ай бұрын

    You just heard the Master🙌

  • @morgandolk508
    @morgandolk5088 ай бұрын

    Ja asgarvar varje gång ja ser dej å på ett possitivt sett alltså 😊❤😂

  • @MagnusTorell
    @MagnusTorell5 ай бұрын

    One of the best keyboardists out there... Mr Jens Johansson... and his brother Anders on drums...

  • @zoso7006
    @zoso70067 ай бұрын

    Far beyond the sun best malmsteen song!

  • @enteraft
    @enteraft11 ай бұрын

    If you're into guitar instrumental music, then Colma and Population override by Buckethead is a must listen!

  • @donneedano3948
    @donneedano394811 ай бұрын

    Kira, :), back in the late 80's , I IDOLIZED Malmsteen for his speed and scales. I slowly realized, "they're scales". Then I realized "they're scales, played quickly". Finally, I realized, fast scales do NOT translate to feeling, which MUSIC is in the end. The CLINCHER, was seeing a HUGE GROUP of INCREDIBLE guitarists on stage for a tribute, and Malmsteen basically INSISTED on SPECIAL treatment? 20 ABSOLUTELY ICONIC GUITARISTS ON THE SAME STAGE AT ONCE!!! PLAYING TOGETHER... then there's MALMSTEEN (I'm special). I threw out my t-shirt with his winged guitar logo on the spot. HE is SUCH a self-absorbed, (INSERT ANYTHING HERE). FAST means NOTHING.

  • @wafflesaregreat775

    @wafflesaregreat775

    6 ай бұрын

    Classical music can also be fast scales if you listen to Paganini or Chopin playing fast. Doesn’t mean there’s no feel, there definitely is 💀

  • @donneedano3948

    @donneedano3948

    6 ай бұрын

    I used to play "Black Star", now I play THROUGH one. I never knocked classical AT ALL!! I just knocked Yngwie himself because he's a pompous, arrogant, jackass.

  • @PeskyPudgyPanda

    @PeskyPudgyPanda

    Ай бұрын

    Have y'all heard any of David T. Chastain or Jeff Scheetz albums? One can shred fast and play soulfully melodically at the same time. Yes, it can be done

  • @Steve-rd8hk
    @Steve-rd8hk11 ай бұрын

    A transcending album for guitar

  • @thescourgeofathousan
    @thescourgeofathousan7 ай бұрын

    Must listen Guitar Instrumental albums : Steve Vai - Passion & Warfare Joe Satriani - Flying In A Blue Dream Blues Saraceno - Never Look Back

  • @hiroakiureshino5938
    @hiroakiureshino59389 ай бұрын

    He is one of the greatest pioneers forever.

  • @gabrielpessoa9585
    @gabrielpessoa958511 ай бұрын

    you should try listening to the album Holy Land - Angra. I think you're going to go crazy

  • @mrshankj5101
    @mrshankj510111 ай бұрын

    Yngwie's favorite guitarist is Ritchie Blackmore and his favorite composer is Nicolo Paganini!

  • @georgetourlos5840

    @georgetourlos5840

    11 ай бұрын

    Influenced heavily by Uli Jon Roth as well

  • @SuperDVDguy1
    @SuperDVDguy110 ай бұрын

    buy the cd;)

  • @nikki-sixx
    @nikki-sixx7 ай бұрын

    역사에 길이 남을만한 명작임.

  • @BaroqueBlues
    @BaroqueBlues11 ай бұрын

    You should have listened to his album Marching Out or Yngwie's Alcatrazz Band live in Tokyo 84, the singer was rainbows singer & can't believe you didn't like Jeff Scott Soto, he sings better on marching out, he was only 18 on Rising Force, he ended up singing for the band Journey for a while & there was a movie with Mark Wahlberg called Rockstar that he did Mark wahlberg's voice.

  • @grumpygrant4537
    @grumpygrant45377 ай бұрын

    Eclipse is my fave Album of yngwies. But he has at least four incredible albums

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