I like how he puts Yngwie J Malmsteen on all his records so you don't confuse him with all the other Yngwie Malmsteens out there! LMAO! those spinal tap guys are so funny!
I'm honestly amazed Eddie Ojeda is getting so much criticism, his solo compliments the song perfectly. What he played wasn't about how many notes you can play in a measure, but more about melody.
Has Eddie ever shredded? It's not an insult, but I really can't think of any Twisted Sister songs with real shredding. Maybe I'm wrong. If so, I'd love to hear an example
eddie ojeda...you can talk about his technical limitations, but the man can write a hook rich solo. this portion of the solo is what sticks in your head. hats off to him.
Neal Schon had been up all night at a party and was completely hungover for this session.He then proceeded to blow the doors off most of the other guitarists ,except Yngwie and Lynch, at the session.They should have called in John Sykes and Gary Moore who both have tone,speed,and phrasing.
@@eldirtyfaygo5395 Nah, Buck Dharma was the one who stood out for me. I also thought Gillis was pretty impressive even though I don't really like his melodic choices in general. I'm not saying Schon isn't a good guitarist, but I think it's a bit hyperbolic to say he blew someone's doors off. I guess it depends on your tastes, though.
Agree. Non guitarists may not think Schon is special but he has a style that is tasty and blistering. Brad Gillis is a cool dude and was a huge Night Ranger fan.
He said he started doing that fast shift thing as a way for him,where other guitarists would Bend to reach a certain pitch,so He started shifting up to the note,plus I think he said it looked really cool. ...He definately adds a cool flavor in his playing. Hes not overly technical,just speed,accuracy & style
Ok, like WTF. George Lynch's solo with the Stratocaster at 2:34 blows them all away... like literally, a total stomp and a scream in your face! Now that's PASSIONATE phrasing! 2nd place to Neal Schon at 4:16. Both George and Neal blow away most guitar players today, including the legato nutty, two-hand tappers we all know. Man, that wicked up and down vibrato George does (later picked up and mastered by Greg Howe ) is just phenomenal! Why that solo wasn't put on this songs final mix I don't know, Vivian Campbell must have been intimidated by it! LOL!
I can honestly say I'm a Vivian Campbell Fan....Holy Diver is the shit....But I also love George Lynch.....I also love Neil Schon.....There were to many great guitarist there.....but the surprise for me Carlos Cavaso and Brad Gillis .....Don't forget when Randy Rhodes died Brad Gillis stepped in to fill in his shoes to finish the tour Ozzy Was on...
When Sharon called him he thought it was a prank. " Here, I'd better put Ozzy on . Hello, Bradley?" Flew him out, played with no amp sitting on the hotel bed with Ozzy sitting on the floor playing Flying high again. One song got the gig.
DAVE MENIKETTI is arguably the FINEST Lead Vocalist & Shredder combos in metal. Amazing, gifted & unsung talent. No coincidence he was asked to sing the opening line of the Hear N Aid Project...he was one of the few who also could've shredded & Sang on this project, too.
I loved them all. I could say who were my favorites and you guys named them, but this was epic to have that much in one room was nothing short of EPIC!!!
Lynch smokes everyone here, hands down. I’ve read him slating Wendy dio for basically embezzling all the cash from heat n’aiid and that virtually no cash ended up where it was supposed to
Neal Schon, George Lynch & Buck Dharma win this. Schon's outro is amazing, Lynch destroys in his section & you immediately know that it's him and then Buck Dharma goes completely the other way and stands out with some really interesting pickin'
@@jerrywoods4066 It's not about the Shred, it's about the taste. Buck throws in those kewl little "Chikin Picking" type licks and it's so different from what everyone was doing, that it stands out so much and it's kewl
As many times as I have commented on this video, having been on the scene all those years ago, Eddie Ojeda's solo still stands the test of time. Of course Lynch and Yngwie burn as expected but Eddie's solo is probably the most recognizable melody from all of those who were offered a chance to play. It's lyrical and really contrasts well with the other solos though I'm probably the only one who thinks Eddie's was the one which tied everything else together.
Ojeda wasn't invited to outshred Yngwie, Lynch, Neal and the others. He was brought in do what he does best... Play. If you listen the way he play, he sounded like he sat down and worked on the melody.
Not really surprising, Malmsteen was originally a Jimi Hendrix and later a Ritchie Blackmore fan before really delving into classical music, and I'd say Schon is probably the closest to those two of anybody on here other than maybe Craig Goldy.
Yngwie was the biggest blackmore fan he got most of his style from him period no Neal but he also loved hendrix and evh maybe Gary Moore from my memory
Yngwie is the top dog, here, IMHO. He is just on another level, both in terms of technical virtuosity as well as the melodic phrasing of his solo. His solo sounded more organic, and a natural extension of the song...versus most of the others, who might as well have been soloing to a completely different tune. Yngwie also has the clearest, most beautiful tone with his vintage Strat, compared to the muddy, overly distorted humbucker equipped Super Strats. And yes, I realize Yngwie's Dimarzio HS-3s are technically stacked humbuckers (for noise cancellation), but they sound the closest to vintage single-coils. In any event, his guitar definitely stands out in the mix. Neal Schon and George Lynch were also outstanding.
+Deuterium2H Yeah man it makes me laugh how there are people even in this video where you get to see him smoking every other guitarist in there, complaining about he's not good enough, or he can only play fast and has no feeling. I think almost all of the others where sounding completely stereotypical, like they weren't feeling the song at all, his vibrato and playing shined more than any of them. Amazing guitarist man..
Yeah YJM is and always has been a BADASS! I remember when i first heard him in the STEELER record i started practicing like 12 hours a day! before Him i only practiced 8 or 9 a day! LOL
I am a huge Journey fan and Neal Schon is my all time Favorite Guitarist. I say "Favorite" there because honestly music is too objective to say anyone is best. That being said, this is my go to video when people don't believe me that Neal can shred. Someone below said something about him being able to "keep up with the real shredders", which may be the understatement of the century. Neal's fingers move so effortlessly and his note selection is so melodic he is completely one of a kind & unique.
Agree 100%. Some guitarist you can figure out what they are playing with just pentatonics or major and minor scales. Sch on is harder to figure out. Tasty is how I classify him.
I agree on the Yngwie comment, he basically made everyone in the 80s play faster, but has no feeling to his playing. I think George Lynch laid down the smack on his solo part, and as you can hear the background was the favorite. George has total the package, speed and soul. Kudos to Neal Schon, he can burn too !
George lynch had a hard time getting a good sound. He ended up using a Boss Distortion Neal Schon brought. Also, Neal Schon said about all the guitarists there copped an attitude with him. He said only 1 guitarist was friendly to him, and that was Yngwie. Lynch was polite to him too after he loaned him his distortion box.
For those of you who state that the Maiden guys' contribution was "forgotten" listen closely at the chorus of the song, you can hear their harmonies behind the "We're stars" chant. In fact their contribution was far more significant than all those burn frets solos.
Love hearing all of them, but yes Malmsten is a SMOKIN hot, him n Neil Schon really shine here, ( n the guy from Giuffria!)) this was the year i FIRST heard Malmsteen on Rock 105 in Memphis Tn playing BLACKSTAR, never forget it, it `was like hearing eruption for the first time! That day changed my life, alot like Hendrix did for others, Thank you Yngwie! The Lord did good!
I'm an 80s kid (in 1985 I was 13 years old) so this brings back a lot of memories. Now, as a guitar player myself there's a few "key" guys that I wish were here...EVH, Glen Tipton & K K Downing, Angus Young,(an up and coming Kirk Hammett), and of course the master Tony Iommi . C'mon Ronnie, bury the hatchet and let the master bring down the heavens!
I remember when they first aired that video, I was so blown away to see all those dudes jammin on the same song. Yngwie was in top form in those days, and I really like Schon's playing on this.
Doesn't matter who was better... it was all a perfect example of the golden age of METAL
That George Lynch solo was lethal.
His was THE BEST!!!
Yng enged him out....not being a fanboy
As always
Vivian Campbell was the best
@@BrandonScottFox1 Yngwie shreds but he isn’t expressive
I like how he puts Yngwie J Malmsteen on all his records so you don't confuse him with all the other Yngwie Malmsteens out there!
LMAO! those spinal tap guys are so funny!
4:54 I love how instead of shredding individually like the other guys, Adrian and Dave just do their old harmony guitar approach. Well played
I totally agree!
Their contribution is hauntingly beautiful.
Kind of disappointing they didn’t play a solo you can just tell Dave would have out played almost everyone there
@@Limited_Light That early Somewhere in Time reverb sound was perfect for this song.
@Google Needs TobeBombed well said Iron Maiden and Blue Öyster Cult rules.
Malmsteen wearing sun-glasses in a dimly lit studio, haha fucking love it. So 80's!!!!!!
Lynch rules! his vibrato is amazing
I'm honestly amazed Eddie Ojeda is getting so much criticism, his solo compliments the song perfectly. What he played wasn't about how many notes you can play in a measure, but more about melody.
i like it when guitarists aim for melody and simplicity rather than just be showy.
Has Eddie ever shredded? It's not an insult, but I really can't think of any Twisted Sister songs with real shredding. Maybe I'm wrong. If so, I'd love to hear an example
@Eric Pymm I mean they're more bluesy players, but I guess You Can't Stop Rock N Roll, Under The Blade and Come Out And Play are more shreddy
George Lynch is insane, amazing. His solo stood out and sounded so different and unique from the others. He`s my pick.
Lynch has by far the best combination of dexterity and soul…
The blow budget for this session must have been off the charts!
Stop it. That shit was old decades ago.
@@sunjester8254 lol what. This was the 80s. All of them were on coke haha.
@@sunjester8254 and
eddie ojeda...you can talk about his technical limitations, but the man can write a hook rich solo. this portion of the solo is what sticks in your head. hats off to him.
3:29 and 3:42 all eyes are on Yngwie when his vibrato is in full gear! Everyone did it for a good cause so hats off to all of them!
Yngwie is just untouchable!, the best 80's shredder there is.
I agree
Lynch adding a little blues to his solo made him stand out #1
Lynch!
Lynch is such a BADASS!! Yngwie has so much control....and Buck Dharma is so groovy!
George was my favorite soloist on that.
God Lynch was just so aggressive. Absolute assassin.
All great. All different. My faves are Lynch, Schon and Malmsteen.
I love what Brad Gillis played as well as Lynch
Gillis is damn good
They all did good
Brad was a beast
Brad Gillis doesn’t get enough credit when people talk about the 80’s great shredders. He is a bad ass player!
Yep.
Neal Schon had been up all night at a party and was completely hungover for this session.He then proceeded to blow the doors off most of the other guitarists ,except Yngwie and Lynch, at the session.They should have called in John Sykes and Gary Moore who both have tone,speed,and phrasing.
I like Schon, but blow the doors off? Come on.
@@sunjester8254 dude was the only one who stood against the big personalities of malmsteem and Lynch.
@@eldirtyfaygo5395 Nah, Buck Dharma was the one who stood out for me. I also thought Gillis was pretty impressive even though I don't really like his melodic choices in general. I'm not saying Schon isn't a good guitarist, but I think it's a bit hyperbolic to say he blew someone's doors off. I guess it depends on your tastes, though.
2:34 Lynch just kills that. That cat was always just so tasty. Gotta love the slide vibrato.
George Lynch was and still is the best!!!!!!!
Dave and Adrian's dual onslaught is awesome.
Damn Schon and Lynch were absolutely shredding. Expected it from YM, but NS was a nice surprise.
Listen to the pre-Steve Perry Journey song, 'Topaz'.
You can argue who's best all day but Schon and Gillis are both highly underrated
I wish they would have included Jeff Watson as well in that event
Agree. Non guitarists may not think Schon is special but he has a style that is tasty and blistering. Brad Gillis is a cool dude and was a huge Night Ranger fan.
When it comes to feel Schon is the Balls here! Incredibly underrated. Lynch is also ridiculous.
George Lynch plays his 1957 Strat here!
No humbacker, no floating bridge
and sounds to me better than any of his costume guitars
My favorites Lynch, Schon and Yngwie
2:34
I love the parts where George is playing such fast vibrato that his hand becomes a blur to the camera.
He said he started doing that fast shift thing as a way for him,where other guitarists would Bend to reach a certain pitch,so He started shifting up to the note,plus I think he said it looked really cool. ...He definately adds a cool flavor in his playing. Hes not overly technical,just speed,accuracy & style
Lynch is one of the best all time.
Buck Dharma is my favorite rock guitarist of all time
Ok, like WTF. George Lynch's solo with the Stratocaster at 2:34 blows them all away... like literally, a total stomp and a scream in your face! Now that's PASSIONATE phrasing! 2nd place to Neal Schon at 4:16. Both George and Neal blow away most guitar players today, including the legato nutty, two-hand tappers we all know. Man, that wicked up and down vibrato George does (later picked up and mastered by Greg Howe ) is just phenomenal! Why that solo wasn't put on this songs final mix I don't know, Vivian Campbell must have been intimidated by it! LOL!
Love how Adrian and Dave go last and show it's not how the number of notes, it's that there are no wasted notes. Up the irons!!!
I'm a HUGE Lynch and Schon fan, but Gillis was AMAZING!!!!!
All these guys are great, but man, Vivian Campbell absolutely kills it in the finished version
Gillis, Lynch, Malmsteen, Schon.. they killed everybody else lol
Lynch!!!!
I can honestly say I'm a Vivian Campbell Fan....Holy Diver is the shit....But I also love George Lynch.....I also love Neil Schon.....There were to many great guitarist there.....but the surprise for me Carlos Cavaso and Brad Gillis .....Don't forget when Randy Rhodes died Brad Gillis stepped in to fill in his shoes to finish the tour Ozzy Was on...
When Sharon called him he thought it was a prank. " Here, I'd better put Ozzy on . Hello, Bradley?" Flew him out, played with no amp sitting on the hotel bed with Ozzy sitting on the floor playing Flying high again. One song got the gig.
DAVE MENIKETTI is arguably the FINEST Lead Vocalist & Shredder combos in metal. Amazing, gifted & unsung talent.
No coincidence he was asked to sing the opening line of the Hear N Aid Project...he was one of the few who also could've shredded & Sang on this project, too.
George lynch was the man
Carlos Cavazo ...very under rated guitarist. He is still smokin today!
Holy shit Neal Schon just burns EVERYONE on this song
Joshua Daly he is great. But then again you have yngwie malmsteen
Love that they had Dave and Adrian from Maiden doing a harmony. I mean who else would you get ?
Brad Gillis didn’t look like he was having enough fun.
As a guitarist I would give my left nut to have been able to hang out in the studio when this was recorded!
George Lynch and Vivian!
Eddie Ojeda,Adria Smith,Dave Murray and Neal Schon really fits the song really well.....When i listen to this song,their sounds actually stands out
in my honest opinion,Yngwie,Lynch,Schon were the best on that song.
Same, I even liked Craig Goldie.
Yngwie was the best of best dude
Hah was just thinking the same thing. Cheers! Oh and of course the dual lead section from the Iron Maiden boys was great as well.
@@ugurtansavas2334 no he wasnt
Vivian Neal than yngwie
I wonder why Eddie Van Halen wasn't there he would have blown all them away
Nah man. He doesnt got anything on Lynch or Yngwie
Lynch
I just love brad Gillis. Dude came into this video like a god damn tornado
Es simple...GEORGE LYNCH ES EL PUTO AMO!!!!!!....
DUDE! Neal Schon!!! great man.
2:35 Lord Lynch
Brad Gillis my hero!
Buck Dharma, Lynch, and the dudes from Maiden.
Neal Freaking Schon, still one of the best EVER!!
Wow amazing but Lynch & Yngwie were the best in my opinion
They were all awesome but George & Yngwie are Gods.
And Dharma
Imagine if Randy Rhoads were alive at that moment.
I loved them all. I could say who were my favorites and you guys named them, but this was epic to have that much in one room was nothing short of EPIC!!!
If you practice for a few years, will play like Malmsteen. To play like Neal Schor one must be born again.
Lynch !!!
Agree with a lot of these comments - Lynch blew the roof off. The only solo where you can hear people around him applauding. Love Yngwie's solo too.
Lynch is always in godmode
They were all awesome, but to me, Schon just killed it.
Lynch smokes everyone here, hands down. I’ve read him slating Wendy dio for basically embezzling all the cash from heat n’aiid and that virtually no cash ended up where it was supposed to
Neal Schon, George Lynch & Buck Dharma win this. Schon's outro is amazing, Lynch destroys in his section & you immediately know that it's him and then Buck Dharma goes completely the other way and stands out with some really interesting pickin'
Buck didn't do much
@@jerrywoods4066 It's not about the Shred, it's about the taste. Buck throws in those kewl little "Chikin Picking" type licks and it's so different from what everyone was doing, that it stands out so much and it's kewl
@@butchjones3497 I know all about buck and I didn't care 4 his approach on 5hat rune it didn't fit not much feel to it either
@@jerrywoods4066 ... and there ya go
@Samí Warrior hey buck wasn't very good on that didn't say he was a bad guitar player so stfu
I actually like Eddie Ojeda and Maiden boys’ playing, very tasty memorable melodies
As many times as I have commented on this video, having been on the scene all those years ago, Eddie Ojeda's solo still stands the test of time. Of course Lynch and Yngwie burn as expected but Eddie's solo is probably the most recognizable melody from all of those who were offered a chance to play. It's lyrical and really contrasts well with the other solos though I'm probably the only one who thinks Eddie's was the one which tied everything else together.
Ojeda wasn't invited to outshred Yngwie, Lynch, Neal and the others. He was brought in do what he does best... Play. If you listen the way he play, he sounded like he sat down and worked on the melody.
they are all awsome!!!!
Schon and malmsteen outclassed everyone
zzzzzzzzzzz
SUPPOSEDLY WHEN MALMSTEEN WAS ASKED WHAT GUITARIST IMPRESSED HIM THE MOST IT WAS NEAL SCHON.
Not really surprising, Malmsteen was originally a Jimi Hendrix and later a Ritchie Blackmore fan before really delving into classical music, and I'd say Schon is probably the closest to those two of anybody on here other than maybe Craig Goldy.
Yngwie was the biggest blackmore fan he got most of his style from him period no Neal but he also loved hendrix and evh maybe Gary Moore from my memory
I'm taking Vivian Campbell Neal than yngwie than George some of it was same thing nothing 2 impressive
George lynch
Loved this video
malmsteen and lynch are the best in my opinion
Yngwie Malmsteen and George Lynch blow it away,,, love it
I have the VHS home.. looked a it many times. The solo's are all very exciting. I like them all.
Holy fk! Lynch!!!!
AWESOME!!
Brad Gillis and Neal Schon for me.
Lynch and Vivian Campbell my all time favs but give it up folks for Neal Schon laying it down with the legendary axemen shreds with style.
I never new why Neal Schon is shredding his butt off, yet looks so dissatisfied with his playing.......I want to get that good!
Lynch kills it
Masterpiece Rock on!
George Lynch - the best of...!!
Yngwie is the top dog, here, IMHO. He is just on another level, both in terms of technical virtuosity as well as the melodic phrasing of his solo. His solo sounded more organic, and a natural extension of the song...versus most of the others, who might as well have been soloing to a completely different tune. Yngwie also has the clearest, most beautiful tone with his vintage Strat, compared to the muddy, overly distorted humbucker equipped Super Strats. And yes, I realize Yngwie's Dimarzio HS-3s are technically stacked humbuckers (for noise cancellation), but they sound the closest to vintage single-coils. In any event, his guitar definitely stands out in the mix. Neal Schon and George Lynch were also outstanding.
+Deuterium2H Yeah man it makes me laugh how there are people even in this video where you get to see him smoking every other guitarist in there, complaining about he's not good enough, or he can only play fast and has no feeling. I think almost all of the others where sounding completely stereotypical, like they weren't feeling the song at all, his vibrato and playing shined more than any of them. Amazing guitarist man..
Yeah YJM is and always has been a BADASS!
I remember when i first heard him in the STEELER record i started practicing like 12 hours a day! before Him i only practiced 8 or 9 a day! LOL
Superior improviser to the rest of the crew.
Yngwie 1st then George Lynch. Craig Goldie is total garbage
I have to totally agree with you.
I am a huge Journey fan and Neal Schon is my all time Favorite Guitarist. I say "Favorite" there because honestly music is too objective to say anyone is best. That being said, this is my go to video when people don't believe me that Neal can shred. Someone below said something about him being able to "keep up with the real shredders", which may be the understatement of the century. Neal's fingers move so effortlessly and his note selection is so melodic he is completely one of a kind & unique.
Agree 100%. Some guitarist you can figure out what they are playing with just pentatonics or major and minor scales. Sch on is harder to figure out. Tasty is how I classify him.
I agree on the Yngwie comment, he basically made everyone in the 80s play faster, but has no feeling to his playing. I think George Lynch laid down the smack on his solo part, and as you can hear the background was the favorite. George has total the package, speed and soul. Kudos to Neal Schon, he can burn too !
George lynch had a hard time getting a good sound. He ended up using a Boss Distortion Neal Schon brought.
Also, Neal Schon said about all the guitarists there copped an attitude with him. He said only 1 guitarist was friendly to him, and that was Yngwie. Lynch was polite to him too after he loaned him his distortion box.
Where did you read that
Still have the 12”. Such a treat to listen to the long form version
For those of you who state that the Maiden guys' contribution was "forgotten" listen closely at the chorus of the song, you can hear their harmonies behind the "We're stars" chant.
In fact their contribution was far more significant than all those burn frets solos.
My fav is Yngwie & George.
They are superb.
Love hearing all of them, but yes Malmsten is a SMOKIN hot, him n Neil Schon really shine here, ( n the guy from Giuffria!)) this was the year i FIRST heard Malmsteen on Rock 105 in Memphis Tn playing BLACKSTAR, never forget it, it `was like hearing eruption for the first time! That day changed my life, alot like Hendrix did for others, Thank you Yngwie! The Lord did good!
Amazing talent in one place.
Everybody else is playing a million miles an hour and then Dave and Adrian just lay down that signature Maiden harmony 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Buff..tremenda reunión de genios..y tremenda CANCION!!! 👊
Thé Guitarists😘you are all good guitarists
I'm an 80s kid (in 1985 I was 13 years old) so this brings back a lot of memories. Now, as a guitar player myself there's a few "key" guys that I wish were here...EVH, Glen Tipton & K K Downing, Angus Young,(an up and coming Kirk Hammett), and of course the master Tony Iommi . C'mon Ronnie, bury the hatchet and let the master bring down the heavens!
I remember when they first aired that video, I was so blown away to see all those dudes jammin on the same song. Yngwie was in top form in those days, and I really like Schon's playing on this.