Guitar World archive: Yngwie Malmsteen Critiques the Playing of His Peers

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  • ELVIS
    Banned
    • Dec 2003
    • 44120

    #31
    I've always maintained that if Yngwie had narrowed his countless albums down to about six or so, and left out all of the filler repeat crap, he would have much wider appeal...


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    • sadaist
      TOASTMASTER GENERAL
      • Jul 2004
      • 11625

      #32
      Originally posted by ELVIS
      I've always maintained that if Yngwie had narrowed his countless albums down to about six or so, and left out all of the filler repeat crap, he would have much wider appeal...


      Is that a similar approach as 'absence makes the heart grow fonder'?

      LOL...go away & we'll like you more. It worked for you E.
      “Great losses often bring only a numb shock. To truly plunge a victim into misery, you must overwhelm him with many small sufferings.”

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      • ELVIS
        Banned
        • Dec 2003
        • 44120

        #33
        Aww...

        I feel the love...


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        • ThrillsNSpills
          ROTH ARMY ELITE
          • Jan 2004
          • 6627

          #34
          Yngwie had some good stuff in the mid 90's with Vescera on vocals.

          I don't know how available it was at the time, I found it years later on the Spitfire label.

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          • Terry
            DIAMOND STATUS
            • Jan 2004
            • 12119

            #35
            Malmsteen is certainly an accomplished player - much more than just mere speed. He has a well-honed sense of melodic theory; I never got the sense that he doesn't know exactly what he's doing with each note played and exactly where he's going with the following notes. His playing isn't that of accidents that can either sound great or sound terrible. Very controlled. Rising Force and Marching Out are brilliant: highwater marks of European-style metal guitar.

            It's his inability to write simple, catchy tunes that has kept him a cult artist. There's little universal appeal in what he's doing. He's technically brilliant, clearly doesn't suffer from a lack of ego - it's his inability to realize that in rock sometimes less is more in terms of reaching a wide audience...or perhaps he is fully aware of this but chooses not to compromise. I get the sense that he feels if he isn't displaying his chops on everything he plays, somehow he's failing...or dumbing himself down...or playing to less than his abilities.

            This comes across clearly in the his attempts in the late 1980s to capture a wider market with such third-rate Dio ripoff tracks as You Don't Remember (I'll Never Forget). Half-assed lyrics, inane main riffs, brilliant solos.

            Funny enough, I still found myself agreeing with quite a bit of what he said in his reviews outside of Jeff Back.
            Scramby eggs and bacon.

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            • ELVIS
              Banned
              • Dec 2003
              • 44120

              #36
              I like You Don't Remember...

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              • Terry
                DIAMOND STATUS
                • Jan 2004
                • 12119

                #37
                Originally posted by ELVIS
                I like You Don't Remember...
                Really?

                That track always struck me as a ham-fisted attempt at a Dioesque tune circa Sacred Heart album period (not Dio's best, IMO).
                Scramby eggs and bacon.

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                • ELVIS
                  Banned
                  • Dec 2003
                  • 44120

                  #38
                  I thought it was catchy...

                  BTW, I picked up Sacred Heart at a pawn shop...not catchy...


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                  • Etienne
                    Commando
                    • Aug 2010
                    • 1196

                    #39
                    Originally posted by ELVIS
                    I've always maintained that if Yngwie had narrowed his countless albums down to about six or so, and left out all of the filler repeat crap, he would have much wider appeal...


                    These repeats are the core of his style. But I would love to hear a just for fun whole blues album from Yngwie. Something he is also very good at it.

                    Red House is a proof:

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                    • Panamark
                      DIAMOND STATUS
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 17161

                      #40
                      Originally posted by Seshmeister
                      If Gary Moore is 'sloppy' I don't know where that leaves the rest of us...
                      I'd rate Gary Moore as high, maybe even higher than Dave Gilmour as a dude that is
                      absolutely "tasty" in his expression while idling, and up there with Stevie Ray Vaughan
                      when he puts the foot down. Gary Moore makes it cry and sing with a 2 note scale.
                      That ability to me is equally as impressive as the speed of light minor apeggios
                      that Yngwie effortlessly delivers. If you could do both to the extremities of excellence,
                      you would be the King. EVH does have some claims here.
                      BABY PANA 2 IS Coming !! All across the land, let the love and beer flow !
                      Love ya Mary Frances!

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                      • Panamark
                        DIAMOND STATUS
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 17161

                        #41
                        Originally posted by Etienne
                        These repeats are the core of his style. But I would love to hear a just for fun whole blues album from Yngwie. Something he is also very good at it.

                        Red House is a proof:


                        Impossible to be a guitarist and not like at least one run or passage of play here.
                        Ironically plenty of pentatonic stuff that he ripped on in the GW interview.
                        The cat can sing better than me too ! Dammit.
                        Nice clip, made the smile muscles work for a while........
                        BABY PANA 2 IS Coming !! All across the land, let the love and beer flow !
                        Love ya Mary Frances!

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                        • Etienne
                          Commando
                          • Aug 2010
                          • 1196

                          #42
                          Originally posted by Panamark
                          Impossible to be a guitarist and not like at least one run or passage of play here.
                          That could be a problem if he would do a whole blues album. His challenge would be not to unleash the fury in every song with every blues lick he knows. Enough room that Malmsteen's very good tone can shine.

                          He said once he is a B.B. King fan! On the other hand, I'm not the one who says Yngwie plays too many notes. Fluidity is part of his style.

                          Originally posted by Panamark
                          Ironically plenty of pentatonic stuff that he ripped on in the GW interview. ...
                          ... and not so Chuck Berry free as he maybe would wish

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                          • ELVIS
                            Banned
                            • Dec 2003
                            • 44120

                            #43
                            Originally posted by Etienne
                            These repeats are the core of his style.
                            I meant repeat songs...

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                            • Panamark
                              DIAMOND STATUS
                              • Jan 2004
                              • 17161

                              #44
                              I dont think I have heard a better sweeper than Yngwie.....
                              He is the master of sweep picking.
                              Would have been cool to see him employed as Ozzy's guitarist..

                              But Im thinking he does ok on his own without having to perform
                              unspeakable acts with Sharon when Ozzy is passed out !
                              BABY PANA 2 IS Coming !! All across the land, let the love and beer flow !
                              Love ya Mary Frances!

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                              • ELVIS
                                Banned
                                • Dec 2003
                                • 44120

                                #45
                                I wanted Yngwie and Dio to make an album or two...

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