One amazing talent
Published on May 4, 2006 By kenwas In Community
I think you will agree. Stick with it throught the song.
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on May 04, 2006
LoL..I have to agree about Aerosmith..Live they just are horrible..unless you like theatrics, or unless can tune out Steven Tylers vocals and tune into Joe Perry's awesome guitar playing... I have almost all of Aerosmiths older albums..they sound good after being edited in the studio..LoL

I saw Malmsteen once, live, at a small theater that was originally built for the local actors guild to perform live plays.. It was an awesome show.. it was the *Rising Force* tour for the "Marching Out" CD

Probably just one of his "Good Days"..LoL... I dont doubt that he could give a poor performance at all..
on May 04, 2006
However...the kid in the link will probably be a millionaire by this weekend.
on May 04, 2006
thanks for passing this on kenwas made my day a little brighter. he reminded me of eric johnson.
on May 04, 2006
Reminded me of Eddie Van Halen. Probably because I never heard of any of those other people except Joe Perry.

Excellent work tho.
on May 04, 2006
Ingway Malmstien


Actually, it's Yngwie Malmsteen (pronounced Invay)....and I read somewhere that he suffered partial paralysis after his accident; hence, his playing suffered and he retired from public performance.
on May 04, 2006
Little b*****d already plays better than I ever did...bet he cant skin though
on May 04, 2006
Actually, it's Yngwie Malmsteen (pronounced Invay)....and I read somewhere that he suffered partial paralysis after his accident; hence, his playing suffered and he retired from public performance


Your right Starkers, but he did attempt 1 CD with his condition.. it wasnt very good and it didnt do well...
During his rise to fame one thing that he was known for was blazing speed and the ability to produce the "Tremolo" effect without using the bar..he pioneered "hollowing" out the fret board so that all he had to do was apply pressure to get the effect while "flying" through his "rifs" .. he was pretty amazing..poor performances or not..
And it is too bad... but, the accident could have been much more tragic..so in that regard, he's lucky.
on May 05, 2006
Little b*****d already plays better than I ever did..


Yeah, and I'm jealous too....never could play guitar, didn't start early enough....by the time the interest arose I had arthritic hands/fingers. Know what I like though, can recognise talent when I see it....this kid's gonna go far, as has Nathan Cavallieri, an Aussie kid who began playing gigs with some big names around 11/12ish.

Young Tasmanian guitarist by the name of Pete Cornelius cut his first album at 15, has opened for Steve Earle and others in the States.


Your right Starkers, but he did attempt 1 CD with his condition.. it wasnt very good and it didnt do well.


A real shame, that! Malmsteen was fanstasic in his heyday...I've a collectors edition CD of his Leningrad concert in Russia, truly incredible stuff.
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