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Yngwie Johann Malmsteen Rising Force
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Yes, it's true the credit goes to those who play; Blackmore and Malmsteen have managed to personalize the Fender through an extraordinary, unique, and unattainable sound!
Yngwie Johann Malmsteen Rising Force
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I agree with you, but don’t you think the sound in the Fender is also extremely clean? Take Ritchie Blackmore for example—if he doesn’t have a clean sound, who does?!
Vasco Rossi C'è Chi Dice No
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Ah, you know that I am the "review instigator," a term coined by my friend Vinsex. Can you believe I even encouraged him to write a review of Book of Shadows by Zakk Wylde? It's almost paradoxical! Anyway, if I were you, I'd write a review of Le Bizzarre Avventure. Braido is a guitarist of excellent level and taste; I would gladly read it!
David Gilmour On An Island
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this is the fourth review of this album!! Well written anyway even though I don’t agree with the rating, for me it’s not a masterpiece, it’s an acceptable album, but I believe Gilmour gave his best with Pink Floyd and his last great guitar work is Division Bell, opinions of course!
Vasco Rossi C'è Chi Dice No
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killgod has nothing to do with understanding or not, music is subjective, it can be liked or not, c'est la vie!
Vasco Rossi C'è Chi Dice No
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I saw
Vasco Rossi C'è Chi Dice No
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The review is quite well done, even though I don't agree that this album is Vasco's last good one; I think Liberi Liberi is even better, as well as Gli Spari Sopra. After that, there was indeed a total void, except for a few very sporadic episodes. As for the guitar, I definitely preferred Andrea Braido, who did an extraordinary job, especially in Fronte del Palco. PS: I vaguely remember that film; I saw it years ago on TV.
Europe Europe
Europe Europe
31 may 06
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x mandrocker: no, I knew that Norum had made a studio album with Europe (if I'm not mistaken Start from the Dark), but I'm not sure if he has stayed with them, even though I hope so, because I haven't been crazy about Kee Marcello, I think Norum is much more fitting for the sound of Europe!
Yngwie Johann Malmsteen Rising Force
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Ah, I see a nice discussion has begun! Marco, I imagined you owned a beautiful Fender (the cream one and the white one like Blackmore are my absolute favorites!) and I believe it is still the queen of electric guitars today. Of course, a lot also depends on the type of music you want to play, but a sound like that of the Strat really can't be found elsewhere. Then I think some Gibsons are also very valid, like the famous Les Paul, the Flying V, and the Jackson model Randy Rhoads (you know, that white one, extraordinary in every way, of course also in price, which I believe is around 2000-2500 dollars at least!).
John Petrucci Suspended Animation
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Anyway, poohpooh Loureiro is certainly a technically skilled guitarist, but compared to Vai or Malmsteen he is miles away. As for his personality, I would say it’s rather insignificant; he seems to draw a bit from all the virtuosic masters. It's fine that you like him, but to place Loureiro on a pedestal and regard Vai and Malmsteen as mxxxx, frankly, is an act of self-harm, but if you’re happy with that...