Yngwie Malmsteen - BROTHERS - cover

Started by Satchwood, May 26, 2009, 02:55:26 PM

Satchwood

Wow BB - you caught the emotion of this song!!!

This song actually brings tears to my eyes as well - not sure why....now your message here has brought tears to ma eyes again....

Thank you for responding like that with your comment!
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Greeny

Quote from: 64Guitars on May 28, 2009, 03:31:40 PM
Quote from: Satchwood on May 28, 2009, 09:08:45 AMI'd like to do a few more covers from: Satriani, AIC, Dokken, Aerosmith, Floyd, etc. - maybe we can ask the admin or 64G if there might be a better place to post cover songs - like a separate area different from the "original" posts?

I don't know if there'd be any advantage to having a separate area for cover songs. I think there are too many boards and child boards already. Do we need more?

Feel free to post your cover songs in either "Post your MP3" or "Collaborations". If you want to distinguish cover songs from originals, you can do so in the message subject.

There are no rules for message subjects, but here's my suggestion:

"Song Title in quotes" followed by (original or cover in brackets).

For example:

  "Sundials in the Rain" (Greeny original)
  "Home" (Jemima's Kite original)
  "Harvest" (Neil Young cover)
  "Brothers" (Yngwie Malmsteen cover)

But that's only my suggestion. Feel free to format message subjects any way you like.



A perfect solution!!!!! And easy to implement...

Satchwood

I guess I felt a bit funny about posting too many covers or something....I guess I wasn't sure of the rules.

I do like the posting structure that 64G laid out for us - thank-you 64!
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AndyR

Stunning, stunning playing there  8)

I remember when YM appeared, and our jaws all dropped. Since then I've gone off on different paths musically, and I've never made any attempt to learn to play this style because I didn't really feel the need to - I'm not even sure I could now if I wanted to.

There's loads of guys that can widdle away, but what impressed me with YM with his first album was it was so musical and emotional - loads of shredders (who named it that?! the word just does not fit for me :D) just seem to generate torrents of notes, but he seemed to be saying something as well.

Your playing on this has got that as well - I wanna hear some more :)
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Ferryman_1957

I'm not a great fan of the super-guitarists like Malmsteen and Satriani, too many notes and not enough music for my liking, sorry. However, you did an awesome job on this, you are one helluva a guitarist. But I would MUCH rather listen to Quantum Ride than this!! Hope you don't mind........

Cheers,

Nigel

tafka

wtf
Draft, thats the huricain from your fingers.
can't say anymore ....no superlitive high enough.
AWESOME . i bet a cold ...catches you first
and if the sun should fail to rise against my
shoulders one last time...

guitarron

absolutely blistering-fantastic playing


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Satcheroo,
Very glad I was able to catch this. Always nice to hear your work on these. Again, nice golden touch on the Yngwie.
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tafka

just sat here with a drink and got spellbound yet again by this.
its beond my comprehention how it is played.
there is a way of thinking that being technical does not mean its the best.
EG "the Clash" what a song "London's Calling"
i know which song I personaly would like to play.
cover or whatever this is amazing.
and if the sun should fail to rise against my
shoulders one last time...

tafka

this is to good to hide away in the pages of oblivion.
stand up if your good enough ...keep your ass on the ground if you ain't
got a feeling there's not many members standing up.
i'm booted to the floor
"the Satch" ...Billy Wizz we call him

CLASS!!

T
and if the sun should fail to rise against my
shoulders one last time...