@@fab.silva1119 hate to break it to ya, dude, but his version was better in terms of proficiency/accuracy, quality, and raw emotion than yours. While you are definitely far better than I am, I am certainly not going to knock your talent. And you've definitely got a style you prefer. Meanwhile, he masters and embodies the sound of pretty much any great guitarist out there. Most technical? No. But his solos are a lot more powerful than someone like Bonamassa and therefore a lot more enjoyable. It's like saying Jimi wasn't that great. But you know you're just saying this to be contrarian. He plays with exceptional talent and emotion.
I knew that Mike has always been a fan of classic hard/heavy rock but I was pleasantly surprised that PJ decided to pay homage to VH during a show. This is only another proof of how much respected VH, and especially Edward, was. Even by musicians who apparently had not that much in common with them. I remember being at a Korn show. It was many many years ago, when they still had the original lineup, and just before the encores Munky came back on stage alone and played a great version of Eruption. Don't know if it was improvised or a rehearsed routine, but it was great!
This is an excellent example why we should respect most tribute Bands around the world. I It's nice to try to do an homage, but even though I love Mozart, I'd never put myself to the shame of trying to honour him on stage!!!
Very good of them to tribute that "dinosaur band" Van Halen. Eddie was technically advanced, but really he was just a 1/2 Indonesian 1/2 Dutch kid, who used his brain to build his own guitar outta discarded parts, and invented his style. Pearl Jam came along and eliminated many of the poser bands from LA that were mere imitations of the mighty VH. But Eddie Vedder and the guys in Pearl Jam were fans of the real bands like VH.
Mike mcCready guitar work on this is great. He dips his lid to the goat evh. No one will ever replace Edward. He was one out of the box. Mike is tasty. Sloppy in a great way
Well said 👏 creative like hendrix but never sloppy just hits the spot when it's needed like page did its all about the feeling as you know and people knock page for being sloppy I respect all four guitarists I idolise page , hendrix , Eddie , mcready I heard used to play in a ufo tribute band cause he loved it ! Bang top geezer and guitarist got my respect from london England
Eric Norlander We don't sell them for obvious reasons. But we do make them available for download if you have the capability to burn. Most shows are 2 discs and about 38 gbs generally. Join our facebook page for all the updates and links to the download.
Idiotic comment. He's a great guitarist who's paying tribute to a legendary guitarist - who effing cares about bedroom guitarists that no one will ever hear play a live gig?
I’m convinced Mike can play anyones song’s. He’s a true wizard with an axe in his grasp and never gets enough respect. Epic covers!!
You’re very easily impressed. He’s DEFINITELY NO guitar wizard. I’d say he’s serviceable
@@fab.silva1119 hate to break it to ya, dude, but his version was better in terms of proficiency/accuracy, quality, and raw emotion than yours.
While you are definitely far better than I am, I am certainly not going to knock your talent. And you've definitely got a style you prefer. Meanwhile, he masters and embodies the sound of pretty much any great guitarist out there. Most technical? No. But his solos are a lot more powerful than someone like Bonamassa and therefore a lot more enjoyable. It's like saying Jimi wasn't that great.
But you know you're just saying this to be contrarian. He plays with exceptional talent and emotion.
Vastly underrated, maybe one of the most underrated ever.
Thats insane to say.
Much like one of his hero's SRV Mike McCready never gets lost on the neck of his guitar..
I knew that Mike has always been a fan of classic hard/heavy rock but I was pleasantly surprised that PJ decided to pay homage to VH during a show. This is only another proof of how much respected VH, and especially Edward, was. Even by musicians who apparently had not that much in common with them. I remember being at a Korn show. It was many many years ago, when they still had the original lineup, and just before the encores Munky came back on stage alone and played a great version of Eruption. Don't know if it was improvised or a rehearsed routine, but it was great!
At least the audience appreciates they are hearing great music ...
Bowing down to the Pearl Jam boys. Nicely executed.
The audio is great, video is pretty sweet too.
Can’t wait for the new album! This was awesome.
Ed really sounds like ol Davey here! Mitch great as always.
:"3 Un hermoso momento para la historia :"3
Union Jack Amp in the background doing WORK!!!! One of the best amps you have never heard of! Now Rola amps
Amazing!!!!!
Can't wait for the full Bluray !!
Ciao Eddie riposa in pace😔
AWESOME!!! Looking forward to this one!!! Thanks!
Fuck me just found this love god bless ya Eddie 🙏 Michael your a god brother respect from london England
It was worth to try 🖤 love you, McCready, and we both love Eddie van Halen 🎸😍
This is an excellent example why we should respect most tribute Bands around the world. I
It's nice to try to do an homage, but even though I love Mozart, I'd never put myself to the shame of trying to honour him on stage!!!
One of the best covers ive heard love it obviously hard to beat the original but cracking cover
Ascension in progress with Mike McCready!
Great version live... David lee Roth can't do it anymore..his deal with the Devil expired.. 😆
yes!! channelling greatness!!!!
AWESOME COVER 3-30-23
yep. mikes a badass.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🤘🤘🤘🤘
fuk yes yo 🎶🎸
Baie goed
Shit that was way cool!
Very good of them to tribute that "dinosaur band" Van Halen. Eddie was technically advanced, but really he was just a 1/2 Indonesian 1/2 Dutch kid, who used his brain to build his own guitar outta discarded parts, and invented his style. Pearl Jam came along and eliminated many of the poser bands from LA that were mere imitations of the mighty VH. But Eddie Vedder and the guys in Pearl Jam were fans of the real bands like VH.
Best song at that concert
Dig it………. Thanks pipe dreams: Means
Mike mcCready guitar work on this is great. He dips his lid to the goat evh. No one will ever replace Edward. He was one out of the box. Mike is tasty. Sloppy in a great way
Well said 👏 creative like hendrix but never sloppy just hits the spot when it's needed like page did its all about the feeling as you know and people knock page for being sloppy I respect all four guitarists I idolise page , hendrix , Eddie , mcready I heard used to play in a ufo tribute band cause he loved it ! Bang top geezer and guitarist got my respect from london England
sloppy?
Not Eddie ...
But who is ? Rip😞
Some do come close to EVH but definitely not this poseur.
Are these Blu-Rays made commercially available? I was at this show and would love a copy.
Eric Norlander We don't sell them for obvious reasons. But we do make them available for download if you have the capability to burn. Most shows are 2 discs and about 38 gbs generally. Join our facebook page for all the updates and links to the download.
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Nothing to write home about. I’ve seen bedroom players who can smoke this guy.
Plus he messes up @ 1:12
Vi o seu vídeo e gostei da sua auto-estima pra criticar o Mike McCready.
Idiotic comment. He's a great guitarist who's paying tribute to a legendary guitarist - who effing cares about bedroom guitarists that no one will ever hear play a live gig?