Ed DeGenaro
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Those days? That’s a safe bet.Add to that, Yngwie was likely shitfaced during this performance.
Those days? That’s a safe bet.Add to that, Yngwie was likely shitfaced during this performance.
Those days? That’s a safe bet.
Sure, the dude has impressive technique but I hate his music. The two videos posted in this thread, and whatever clips I checked on Insta were just...ugh.Pretty bad example. Watch the guy's Instagram channel.
Sure, the dude has impressive technique but I hate his music.
Sure, the dude has impressive technique but I hate his music. The two videos posted in this thread, and whatever clips I checked on Insta were just...ugh.
It's rare that I genuinely dislike someone's music but this felt like it's either that gimmicky "ticking" muted playing or "metal for people who enjoy trap music".
I’ve never bought a record from any of those guys, but Instagram clips and product demos are rarely good “songs”. That said I can’t find anything on Apple Music that isn’t him throwing something on someone else’s track, some of it is cool, a lot of it is the same “wow, sick, what did you play?” feeling as any of other shredder guys. Not gonna be humming it later, but fuckin A I can’t play anywhere close to that.We may be impressed and captivated for a while with the playing. We may find some technique or lick that we would like to try. But the question is: do we find the music pleasurable and meaningful enough to purchase a record to listen to it repeatedly in the future, like when we bought records from Vai, Satriani, Yngwie, Jason Becker, Vinnie Moore, Andy Timmons, Michael Lee Firkins, Tony Macalpine, Paul Gilbert, Richie Kotzen, Nick Johnston, etc? Would we sit on the sofa just to listen to a whole album? Or while driving, as @GuitarVST has just said.
There's so many insane players out there that no one has ever heard of and may never be noticed
Like this dude who casually uploaded one of the most insane guitar feats ever IMO