Dave reveres Marty. In a documentary Dave describes the moment that Marty started playing at his audition as "the heavens opened and the angels started singing".
It's beauty is down to it being modally and melodically perfect, but far more importantly... it sounds 'kin great! I maybe being a little over the top, but I think in centuries to come this will be considered a classic of our time and people will still be playing it.
I've gotta say, after hearing Kiko, Kiko nails that solo as close to perfect as possible. Marty sounded like he messed up slightly in one part of that solo.
low key mad respect for kiko stepping back and doing the rhythm part and letting marty do the solo unlike when they both did harmony during countdown that shit was like perfect
it was planned out way in advance dude. Kikos not being respectful, hes doing the job he was given for this show. why do you think the sound guy pushed Marty for the solo? its a planned performance
@@bobgriffin473 True story. I listened to RiP while driving to the bowling alley the other day, while wearing my new RiP Hawaiian-style shirt...and I kicked so much ass while bowling, I won 3 beers from my buddy!
@@mccallosone4903 No one compares to Marty, especially the work HE has done with the band. Because of Marty's strong impact, I'm not just liking Marty's work in the band, but his solo work too. So brilliant he is man.
Nobody can replicate his bends and vibrato. And why should they? Marty's technique is completely unique, like Eric Gales. Trying to play exactly like them would be absurd.
The way the crowd erupted right before the solo section because everyone knew what Marty was about to do. God I wish Marty and Dave were still in the band. Megadeth still owns regardless
The solo of this song will always be on my top 5 best metal solis ever in history.. the solo of the killing road is also on my top ten. Viva Marty friedman and Megadeth.
@@AcidWords1you took the words right out of my mouth. But then again, look at what they're doing with Dio with the hologram with a live band. Fucking creepy
@@AcidWords1maybe, in this scenario, he didn’t die dead enough? Ayyy. For real though, Nick’s death at such a young age (51, I believe??) is just a total bummer. Dave was trying to talk him into coming back in 2014 and 2015. Nick was like, “I’ll think about it but I need to finish these tours first. I’m loyal dude,” and then he died on stage. It sucks. Dude was a great drummer. Very underrated, and very consistent. Dystopia really needed Chris Adler to work, and Dirk does an amazing job playing Adler’s parts and he did great on their latest album, but I’ll always miss Nick’s straight forward punch style of playing.
It's not like Marty ever left on bad terms, he was feeling creatively unfulfilled when he left Megadeth and despite Dave's resistance to the idea of letting Marty go, it was for the best (for Marty's sake, at least). But now we get to enjoy moments like these.
Voted over and over as the best solo…. Little wonder why. Marty is a fantastic musical writer. Everything he touches has a beautiful, melodic sound to it. Kudos to Dave having him on stage with them. Hope they all went out for beers afterward…. 🤟🏼
@muzallisam5068 meanwhile they released their softest album of all time "Risk" and then Marty left. I don't really buy that story about Marty leaving because Megadeth was trying to be heavier, it was actually the complete opposite.
Old magic never dies. I remember seeing Clash of the Titans tour in 90-91, and was blown away then. It's awesome to feel some of that old magic again. Get out there and see your favorite band... life is crazy short for all of us. Rust in Peace!
I really miss those days. It was such a great time to be alive. I feel like the advent of technology has done a lot of damage to the arts because there’s just too much going on, constantly. There’s no time to stop and think about what’s going on and then create something, because people have already forgotten whatever it was that you’re writing about. And even if they haven’t, there’s no time to stop and listen to whatever you created. It’s great for revisiting where we were, but sometimes it makes me realize that we took a wrong turn somewhere, whether it was avoidable or not.
He is the reason I LOVE Kellys and the Explorer shape in general. My KEX Kelly, Wylde Audio Buzzsaw Blood Eagle, and West Creek Explorer are my favorite guitars in the collection. They are only topped by my Epi Alex Lifeson Sig. I wish he had an Explorer in the same setup and options as his Les Paul.
@@ashleywoolnough4884 very, very good point . I've been following his solo work. Really good stuff! I was actually quite disappointed at the way Mustaine handled the whole ordeal. In an act of what was seemingly moral and virtuistic hogshitttery, fighting the battle of preserving the pristine image and following yett never, ever deviating from, the path of purity, honesty, restraint, chastity, and sobriety he himself and many other band mates have had since anyone anywhere can remember, his only choice was evident. Backed into a corner was he. Horseshit. That was the last time he would EVER pay another MEGADETH "bandmate" that sort of money. Dave was the last bandmate. Temp labor on the books from here on out and the savings will be enormous! Mustaine cared not one iota that David was ZOOMflappin' pappy to a legal, above the age of consent young lady whilst married to another woman who remained, until she didn't, unaware of the ongoing papflappery. Pissed she was when she found out. Rightfully so. Sticks with David. He didn't carry through with a physical slammhogging of the aforementioned young lady, just a bit of peek and furious waggle. Forgiveness is a powerful tool built solely from honest, genuine love. But, forgiveness only goes so far towards the mortgage, braces, school shoes and septic system treatments. It actually does NOTHING now those checks stop being deposited. Wishing she hadn't made such a spectacle about the discovery of the GoOgLeMeAtBeAtS meetings, especially within earshot or email to Mustaine . That was his ticket to ride solo. The albatross of friendship and what he referred to as "Brotherhood" was no longer around his wallet chains. That born again shit is for the media articles and the last few moments of life. That's when your hail Mary pass means the most. Dethbed 180° - Mustaine 101. Sneaky, slimy mothafuggga. But wholly expected.
I'm not really a huge fan of thrash, but that solo has to be a contender for best ever rock guitar solo. It just flows; it leads you on a journey and just keeps building the tension...absolutely brilliant!
I never got over Marty leaving Megadeth. I always loved him way more than the others. Watching this brings me to tears. Because it's just temporary, and because his playing is so beautiful.
What a moment. I love that it doesn't seem like they're doing these shows for the hype. They're genuinely celebrating Marty and how much he did for the band, and the guitar as an instrument.
I literally cried when he started the solo. He is such a genius. So great to hear him perform it with the band again. Great audience reactions to the solo as well. And the other band members stepping back leaving him the center place on stage. Awesome to watch.
Kiko is such an humble guy goes back and let marty and dave having their moment! Kiko is great person and guitarist best thing happened to megadeth❤🇧🇷❤🤟❤
@@gennaro4941believe this dude , any person that can honestly say they never wept from listening to music or watching a concert is definitely not a musician or a real fan of music
Kiko is so gracious, this is so awesome on so many levels! When dave kiko and james stepped back in unison when marty nails the tornado of souls solo gave me goosebumps 🤘 🔥🔥🔥
It wouldn't have been awesome to have just a short clip of Menza drumming along to this on the screens to close out the song as a tribute. This itself is still absolutely incredible
I actually cried .... then don't get me wrong - what Kiko & Dirk & James did to Megadeth is amazing and we wouldn't have "we'll be back" without them so ... hats off BIG TIME ... but Marty is Marty ... i saw them in 1992 ... and this actually brought me to tears
Absolutely! Emotions flowing too! Saw them at House of Blues, Hollywood, CA in 1999 or 2000…can’t remember I was just a teen, but it was a blast seeing them in a tiny venue!
Pretty visible the difference of energy Marty applies on his pick playing comparing to Kiko and any other Megadeth guitarrist. Incomparable punch and unique technique.
Marty is just …….different…… he is so dam unique. He has a really good interview with Rick Beato where he talks about purposefully never trying to sound like anything he heard anyone else do.
Me parece super interesante y respetuoso, que al momento de solo , los demás de la banda se fueran hacia atrás... yo creí que iban a hacer armonia de guitarras en el solo con kiko, sin embargo, fué marty solo.... eso dice que lo respetan mucho kiko y dave
I would have killed to see Marty play this live! Many can play the solo...only one can do it with the style it was designed to be played in! It sounded so good with a phone recording...can't imagine how awesome it sounded in person!
Marty, déjate d romper las bolas con la cultura nipona, volvé, me hiciste llorar d emoción al recordar el 94 y 97, años q los fui a ver a Obras y Ferro AGUANTE MEGADETH CARAJO🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
@@extrememind100 I’ve always thought that bit is the hardest part of the solo, with the little sweeps and slides. To get it all sounding perfectly smooth anyway. I’m not surprised he doesn’t get it totally perfect live, or do it exactly the same as on the album.
yesss! back in 96 I heard this masterpiece for the first time on a sony walkman in a old, mouldy, dilapidated house and it filled me with excitement and such awe of Marty Friedman's Solo skills and use of colour, hitting those magic notes, that most metal guitarists bypass at 200 mph those sweet plump Purple notes!
Kiko es un genio y lo adoro. Amo su trabajo en Megadeth, pero, cuando tocó el solo Friedman, volví a sentir lo mismo que la primera vez que escuché esa canción. Lo del tipo es incomparable: traspasa la técnica, va más allá, es una puñalada cada nota aunque no la toque perfecta como en el disco. Impresionante.
This is THEE solo everyone wants to hear. Crowds reaction says it all and even Dave and kiko stepped back to let Marty have center stage during that section. Cool to see Marty with his trademark Jackson Kelly again.
It also doesn't hurt that Marty Friedman has lived in Japan for over a decade now, and has been a TV personality there pretty much the entire time. If you look at the social media accounts of Japanese HM bands & members, they were all super excited to see him play with them, and it seemed like they ALL went to the show.
You know You are an ultimate guitar god when You got Dave and Kiko playing rhythm while you play the best solo in the world
I feel it's one of the only solos in metal where almost every agrees the solo belongs to the original player and everyone else is just covering it.
@@briangeorgebowes 100% accurate
Dave reveres Marty. In a documentary Dave describes the moment that Marty started playing at his audition as "the heavens opened and the angels started singing".
Even though he butchered it in his old age?
Far from the best solo 😂
Really cool how they all stepped back and let Marty take the spotlight during the solo.
And compare it to Metallica XXX concert. Dave have class
Would've been a huge disservice to Marty and the fans if they hadn't.
It being his composition, it couldn't be any other way.
They better. It's his!
As they should
That moment at 3:04, when Marty stepped forward and the crowd roared before he even started playing the solo
Marty playing that solo after all these years brought tears to my eyes.
It really was something special! Whenever I put Rust in Peace into my car's CD player, it usually stays there for at least 2 weeeks.
dude, same here
There really are some seriously emotionally weak pansies on YT these days... It's just a fucking solo, grow some...
He had been playing that solo pretty frequently with his Japanese band before this. Not the whole song, but just the solo for the fans.
😂😂😂😂
Best guitar solo ever. Marty’s concept of tension and release is so effective.
Took the words right out of my mouth!
Totally agree, you can tell Marty's playing from the other end of a noisy room, so expressive!
fk is that nuts talent.
pure Uli Jon Roth (I'll Be There)
It's beauty is down to it being modally and melodically perfect, but far more importantly... it sounds 'kin great!
I maybe being a little over the top, but I think in centuries to come this will be considered a classic of our time and people will still be playing it.
Marty even wore his old flannel shirt for the occasion! It’s like 1992 again.
I’m glad he is using his Jackson Kelly guitar too!
Lol. I forgot about flannel shirts.
Yes! The Jackson and the sleeveless flannel! Like the good ol’ days!
Marty looks so happy, finally played at Budokan with Megadeth.
One of the most MELODICAL,IMPORTANT and life changing solos in the history of metal. Nobody will play it like Marty EVER.
That is not melodic lmao.
@@ShawnGisler Alejandro said "melodical", and, why not?
I've gotta say, after hearing Kiko, Kiko nails that solo as close to perfect as possible. Marty sounded like he messed up slightly in one part of that solo.
@@bobobo2224 It's Kiko's responsibility to nail the holy solo as close to perfect as possible. Marty has the right to do with it as he wishes.
@@cullummcconnell2863 exactly.. Kiko is amazing but Marty wrote this solo
low key mad respect for kiko stepping back and doing the rhythm part and letting marty do the solo
unlike when they both did harmony during countdown
that shit was like perfect
You can't do harmony with tornado of souls solo.
Its definitely one of Marty's signature solos, so it makes sense to let him have it for this occasion
@@adipratama7448 what i meant he coulda have also tried to play it or play part of it but instead he let marty do it
Marty and Kiko are friends, and this is a special show. Kiko has forever to play the solo this is Marty's night
it was planned out way in advance dude. Kikos not being respectful, hes doing the job he was given for this show. why do you think the sound guy pushed Marty for the solo? its a planned performance
Man seeing Marty and Dave stand next to each other on stage again. Just so awesome!!!!
Yeah
I agree ! Goosebumps for me! Love Marty! Rust in peace is on constant rotation!
And Kiko
@@bobgriffin473 True story. I listened to RiP while driving to the bowling alley the other day, while wearing my new RiP Hawaiian-style shirt...and I kicked so much ass while bowling, I won 3 beers from my buddy!
@@Torgo1969good. Jesus is Lord!
I cried at 03:06 when the solo started and the whole band went backwards.
This band is in peace right now
Don't blame you haha, seeing Marty reunite with Megadeth made me ridiculously happy
Mee 2!!!!
My childhood guitar hero Marty made me tear up.
Me too, Man!
Never would I have thought to be blessed by the presence of Marty on stage with Dave again playing Tornado of Souls.
Dude, it's just 2 guys playing guitar together 🤷
@ The Amalgamut
Dude, I literally see 4 guitarists playing together. 🫵🤡🫵
@@jaymay3880 That's three guitarists and a bassist
@@theamalgamut8871 Two guys who haven't played together in almost three decades.
Thank god for concert goers with cell phones, eh?
人生生きていれば何があるかわからん。
こんなに素晴らしいこともあり得るんだ。
生きていることは素晴らしい。
The original solo back to the writer. No one bends like Marty Friedman
My gf is pretty good at bending............. Over. 😏
Giving Marty the stage for his solo was classy af. Couldn't have been better.
Gotta show their respect.
The hairs of the back of my neck literally stood up when Marty took that solo!!!
x2
Yea that was insane
I bet Marty was like " damn I Don't like this in D tuning"
Yeah...terbaeekk...mana nak tgk band lain 4guitarist line up mcm tu...
The line-up with Marty was the best Megadeth line-up ever.Period!!!
Yeah, Dave, Marty, Junior, and Nick....the fantastic four of metal.
agreed, but some of the others have gotten pretty close
@@mccallosone4903 No one compares to Marty, especially the work HE has done with the band. Because of Marty's strong impact, I'm not just liking Marty's work in the band, but his solo work too. So brilliant he is man.
Dave, marty, david, nick
It was a golden era! And Chris Poland and Gar Era is another one on it's own league.
Nobody can play those initial 15 seconds of the solo like Marty.
@Daryal you cannot be for real 💀💀💀
Literally NOBODY. right!
You’te goddamn right !!! Nobody !!
Nobody can replicate his bends and vibrato. And why should they? Marty's technique is completely unique, like Eric Gales. Trying to play exactly like them would be absurd.
Everything Marty does reflects his soul
The way the crowd erupted right before the solo section because everyone knew what Marty was about to do.
God I wish Marty and Dave were still in the band.
Megadeth still owns regardless
The solo of this song will always be on my top 5 best metal solis ever in history.. the solo of the killing road is also on my top ten. Viva Marty friedman and Megadeth.
Hell yeah, man, "The Killing Road" solo is fantastic along with his main solo in "Five Magics"
answer to this in Ancient Greek . ΙΣΧΥΕΙ
best solo ever
yes! killing road is such an underrated deth song. that main riff is top 10 as well
Agreed, on both counts. The Killing Road is criminally underrated.
We all have to admit how we've missed Marty so much. Imagine if Nick had been on the stage too.
That would have been a bit morbid since he's dead...
It would've been just like old times. I often watch old Megadeth concerts on RUclips. It never gets old.
Same thoughts
@@AcidWords1you took the words right out of my mouth. But then again, look at what they're doing with Dio with the hologram with a live band. Fucking creepy
@@AcidWords1maybe, in this scenario, he didn’t die dead enough? Ayyy.
For real though, Nick’s death at such a young age (51, I believe??) is just a total bummer.
Dave was trying to talk him into coming back in 2014 and 2015. Nick was like, “I’ll think about it but I need to finish these tours first. I’m loyal dude,” and then he died on stage.
It sucks. Dude was a great drummer. Very underrated, and very consistent.
Dystopia really needed Chris Adler to work, and Dirk does an amazing job playing Adler’s parts and he did great on their latest album, but I’ll always miss Nick’s straight forward punch style of playing.
That moment at 02:51 I had tears in my eyes.. to see these two ex band members and Two long friends jaming together .. ❤
It's not like Marty ever left on bad terms, he was feeling creatively unfulfilled when he left Megadeth and despite Dave's resistance to the idea of letting Marty go, it was for the best (for Marty's sake, at least).
But now we get to enjoy moments like these.
M so overwhelmed myself..m sure if I had the good fortune to witness this live I'd be balling my eyes throughout the concert
🤘🏻 MEGADETH FOREVER🤘🏻
There is no crying in metal... stop with that.. grow up!!!
Chorei pela sua viadagem
@unknown caller omg dude you're so edgy and tough I wish I could be as tough as you 🥺
Voted over and over as the best solo…. Little wonder why. Marty is a fantastic musical writer. Everything he touches has a beautiful, melodic sound to it. Kudos to Dave having him on stage with them. Hope they all went out for beers afterward…. 🤟🏼
Yeah he sucks now coz he is doing nothing productive or worth listening to.
The reason marty left was that he wanted more variety in his playing while dave was focus on making faster and faster and heavier songs.
@muzallisam5068 meanwhile they released their softest album of all time "Risk" and then Marty left. I don't really buy that story about Marty leaving because Megadeth was trying to be heavier, it was actually the complete opposite.
@@seannolan3444 Marty contradicts himself badly in the explanation for that...
I guess you weren't aware of it but those solos were originally written and performed by Chris Poland
Kiko is a hell of a player, but Marty is the owner of the solo! Great performance!
Tornado has never sounded so freaking HEAVY since the album! The full sounds of 3 guitars is just out of this World
Sounds like it's in D tuning too
Old magic never dies. I remember seeing Clash of the Titans tour in 90-91, and was blown away then. It's awesome to feel some of that old magic again. Get out there and see your favorite band... life is crazy short for all of us. Rust in Peace!
I was at the Clash of the Titans show in NL. First time seeing Slayer for me
Yea. I saw them Birmingham UK not the USA one.
I only kinda liked metal. I had to get out of there when slayer were on it blew my head off...
I really miss those days. It was such a great time to be alive. I feel like the advent of technology has done a lot of damage to the arts because there’s just too much going on, constantly. There’s no time to stop and think about what’s going on and then create something, because people have already forgotten whatever it was that you’re writing about. And even if they haven’t, there’s no time to stop and listen to whatever you created. It’s great for revisiting where we were, but sometimes it makes me realize that we took a wrong turn somewhere, whether it was avoidable or not.
Just look at Marty and how comfortable he is on stage.
That's why no other Megadeth guitarist will ever outshine him.
👍👍👍
He helped create this ! That’s why !
Greatest thrash guitarist ever IMO
Wow they still somehow sound better with Marty than without him.
What a wonderful and epic moment for the heavy metal history! 🤟🔥❤
I'm so so glad that Dave and Marty could stand on one stage together! Especially for Marty! He's playing Jackson Kelly again!
He is the reason I LOVE Kellys and the Explorer shape in general. My KEX Kelly, Wylde Audio Buzzsaw Blood Eagle, and West Creek Explorer are my favorite guitars in the collection. They are only topped by my Epi Alex Lifeson Sig. I wish he had an Explorer in the same setup and options as his Les Paul.
Shame Ellefson’s not there
@@ashleywoolnough4884 very, very good point . I've been following his solo work. Really good stuff!
I was actually quite disappointed at the way Mustaine handled the whole ordeal. In an act of what was seemingly moral and virtuistic hogshitttery, fighting the battle of preserving the pristine image and following yett never, ever deviating from, the path of purity, honesty, restraint, chastity, and sobriety he himself and many other band mates have had since anyone anywhere can remember, his only choice was evident.
Backed into a corner was he.
Horseshit. That was the last time he would EVER pay another MEGADETH "bandmate" that sort of money. Dave was the last bandmate. Temp labor on the books from here on out and the savings will be enormous!
Mustaine cared not one iota that David was ZOOMflappin' pappy to a legal, above the age of consent young lady whilst married to another woman who remained, until she didn't, unaware of the ongoing papflappery.
Pissed she was when she found out. Rightfully so.
Sticks with David. He didn't carry through with a physical slammhogging of the aforementioned young lady, just a bit of peek and furious waggle.
Forgiveness is a powerful tool built solely from honest, genuine love. But, forgiveness only goes so far towards the mortgage, braces, school shoes and septic system treatments. It actually does NOTHING now those checks stop being deposited. Wishing she hadn't made such a spectacle about the discovery of the GoOgLeMeAtBeAtS meetings, especially within earshot or email to Mustaine . That was his ticket to ride solo. The albatross of friendship and what he referred to as "Brotherhood" was no longer around his wallet chains.
That born again shit is for the media articles and the last few moments of life. That's when your hail Mary pass means the most. Dethbed 180° - Mustaine 101. Sneaky, slimy mothafuggga. But wholly expected.
@@joeyvanostrand3655well... David couldn't say it better.
武道館ライブ最高でしたね!!まさかマーティのTornado of Souls生で聞けるとは...
Many Megadeth fans wanted this scene to come!
Megadeth's sound engineer is absolutely out of this world.
Holy shit, seeing both Marty and Kiko must've been unreal in person. This rules.
I like how the band stepped back and let Marty rip the solo, solo
*Marty is/was such an important part of Megadeth... Wish he was a member still... One of the best guitar players on the face of the planet!!*
🤘🏼😝
I'm not really a huge fan of thrash, but that solo has to be a contender for best ever rock guitar solo. It just flows; it leads you on a journey and just keeps building the tension...absolutely brilliant!
This Marty solo gets me emotional, him finally playing this solo at this location, with megadeth
just one more album with Marty please!!!
I never got over Marty leaving Megadeth. I always loved him way more than the others. Watching this brings me to tears. Because it's just temporary, and because his playing is so beautiful.
Great to see Marty join in. The whole show was fantastic.
He brought the energy. Marty's got them jumping around the stage like a proper metal show lol.
I love how everyone (and the cameras) still follow Marty around on stage as he moves back and forth. They worship that guy.
One of the greatest shows in metal history just happened!
That was awesome, Marty doing solo was like going back in time over 30 years
#respect for Dave, Kiko and the Megadeth !
Very good feeling for me.
This is super wholesome. We love Marty!
Both Dave and Marty needed that. Both of them, one last gig together.
What a moment. I love that it doesn't seem like they're doing these shows for the hype. They're genuinely celebrating Marty and how much he did for the band, and the guitar as an instrument.
Right? Feels like a bunch of older friends just jamming out together
久々に涙が出ました!感動しました。メガデスこれからも応援するで。
There are many guitarists in the world and then there is MARTY.Delighted to see them back together on stage.
Respect!
Couldn't keep my tears.
Now we can die peacefully!
I'm crying laughing at all you people crying... grow up!!!
The show Marty always wanted to do with Megadeth. His appearance was probably bigger than Megadeth itself in Japan. He is larger than life there.
I literally cried when he started the solo. He is such a genius. So great to hear him perform it with the band again. Great audience reactions to the solo as well. And the other band members stepping back leaving him the center place on stage. Awesome to watch.
So awesome how he let that shit ring out at the end of the solo
Awesome reaction from the crowd when Marty begins the solo 😎
Kiko is such an humble guy goes back and let marty and dave having their moment!
Kiko is great person and guitarist best thing happened to megadeth❤🇧🇷❤🤟❤
I've also listened to Kiko's solo albums. He's my most favorite guitarist of all time.
When Marty starts soloing and the crowd reacting....that just got me in tears.
There is crying in metal... grow up!!
same, it happened all of a sudden to me too..
@@gennaro4941believe this dude , any person that can honestly say they never wept from listening to music or watching a concert is definitely not a musician or a real fan of music
@@gennaro4941so you are a metal creator? Who said there’s no cry in metal? So you said metalheads don’t have heart? How dumb you are 🤣
The chemistry between Dave and Marty is timeless. Haven't played together in 24 years and they look like they've just done it the day before.
👌
Kiko is so gracious, this is so awesome on so many levels! When dave kiko and james stepped back in unison when marty nails the tornado of souls solo gave me goosebumps 🤘 🔥🔥🔥
It wouldn't have been awesome to have just a short clip of Menza drumming along to this on the screens to close out the song as a tribute. This itself is still absolutely incredible
Please don't make me cry! That would have been so touching
I actually cried .... then don't get me wrong - what Kiko & Dirk & James did to Megadeth is amazing and we wouldn't have "we'll be back" without them so ... hats off BIG TIME ... but Marty is Marty ... i saw them in 1992 ... and this actually brought me to tears
saw them at the cow palace.. clash of titans.. memories..
saw them at sunrise amphitheatre fl, summer 97
Absolutely! Emotions flowing too! Saw them at House of Blues, Hollywood, CA in 1999 or 2000…can’t remember I was just a teen, but it was a blast seeing them in a tiny venue!
maybe you should warm up your soy latte 😂
@@strangevisions5162 I'm italian, i don't do latte nor soy ... and sorry if i have feelings ....
Marty working the stage! Love it. Solo never gets old.
Quem não arrepiou vendo o Marty tocar esse solo novamente com a banda não é fã de Megadeth.
The combination of Mustain's riffs and Marty's melodies creates a miraculous chemical reaction.
Megadeth has never been tighter! Killing it! 🤘🔥
Yeah, tell it to Dave Ellifson
@@ekbJackson what does he have to do with the it? Lol
@@derekosgood3230 nothing
The solo will forever be engraved in my head and seeing Marty getting to play this with them just makes this even better 🤘🏻
Marty is my favorite Megadeth guitarist. Such a legend.
If you haven't, definitely check out his solo work, as well as his work on Jason Becker's albums and together with Becker as Cacophony.
Pretty visible the difference of energy Marty applies on his pick playing comparing to Kiko and any other Megadeth guitarrist. Incomparable punch and unique technique.
Marty is just …….different…… he is so dam unique. He has a really good interview with Rick Beato where he talks about purposefully never trying to sound like anything he heard anyone else do.
So good to see Marty on stage with megadeth again!
No one sounds like Marty! This was magical
Everyone was a class act on stage! Insane seeing Marty again!!! 🎸🎸🎸
Wow...4 guitarist line up together...rare to get this combo...👍🎸🎵🎶🎼
Unless you're at an Iron Maiden concert.
Then you get like 15 guitarists lined up. 😂
Me parece super interesante y respetuoso, que al momento de solo , los demás de la banda se fueran hacia atrás... yo creí que iban a hacer armonia de guitarras en el solo con kiko, sin embargo, fué marty solo.... eso dice que lo respetan mucho kiko y dave
I would have killed to see Marty play this live! Many can play the solo...only one can do it with the style it was designed to be played in! It sounded so good with a phone recording...can't imagine how awesome it sounded in person!
dude im crying wtf. This is Epic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RIP Nick!!!
Dirk is fucking incredible
Eso es un momento épico en la historia del metal ojalá hicieran una gira en conjunto y un último álbum con marty
Muy de acuerdo bro
Y morir en paz 🕊️
@@ZeerO98 that would have made a cool album name!
y con Nick
@@stvstupidtv2147 pues ci el cielo lo presta si
Amazing response from the crowd when marty was shining. You can feel that energy❤️
Más d 20 años esperando este momento !!
Solo MEGADETH !!
Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷 !!
Iba a poner lo mismo man, mas de 20 años esperando ese solo de Marty de nuevo con Megadeth
no hay nada mejor que poner el cd en el equipo aiwa y subir el volumen al palo, un clásico.
Marty, déjate d romper las bolas con la cultura nipona, volvé, me hiciste llorar d emoción al recordar el 94 y 97, años q los fui a ver a Obras y Ferro
AGUANTE MEGADETH CARAJO🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
"Vamos tesouro... Não se misture com essa gentalha..."
El solo más tocado por guitarristas en todo youtube sólo puede sonar así al ser ejecutado por el original... Grande Marty!
no, ese no es, es el de sultans of swing de dire straits
It's blanking perfect! Not one note missed. Listen to Rust, after 20 years, and he plays it flawlessly! He's is amazing. Marty! A guitar god.
32 years!
Unless you mean since he last played the solo, but he plays it a lot with his solo group
@@infernalsquid From the album. I know. I meant when he left after Risk.
Listening to Marty play his solo gives me chills every time. Truly an epic lineup.
Never thought I would see Marty Friedman in Megadeth again.
My favorite Megadeth song🎶🌪
Моя тоже. Очень классная песня)
Omg. This was so crazy good. So sweet seeing Marty step up for that solo and seeing Dave and Kiko step back.
3:44 that transition...only Marty can do that
actually its easier than the one in the original solo
he actually messed that upo abit and that was the only wrong note in the solo
@Sam Khoshnood Who cares anyways, the most technically perfect players couldn't dream of even writing a solo that good.
@@Trahzy I 110% agree with that ! That was no marty bashing the dude has been my idol for almost 20 years
@@extrememind100 I’ve always thought that bit is the hardest part of the solo, with the little sweeps and slides. To get it all sounding perfectly smooth anyway. I’m not surprised he doesn’t get it totally perfect live, or do it exactly the same as on the album.
Giving the stage to Marty for that solo was a class act! Amazing performance!
yesss! back in 96 I heard this masterpiece for the first time on a sony walkman in a old, mouldy, dilapidated house and it filled me with excitement and such awe of Marty Friedman's Solo skills and use of colour, hitting those magic notes, that most metal guitarists bypass at 200 mph those sweet plump Purple notes!
Uno de los solos mas epicos en las manos de su creador...
3:04 Salute n total respect.. 🤘👏👏👏
Kiko es un genio y lo adoro. Amo su trabajo en Megadeth, pero, cuando tocó el solo Friedman, volví a sentir lo mismo que la primera vez que escuché esa canción. Lo del tipo es incomparable: traspasa la técnica, va más allá, es una puñalada cada nota aunque no la toque perfecta como en el disco. Impresionante.
Es un absoluto fuera de serie. Uno no brilla con la misma intensidad que Jason Becker si no se es uno de los más grandes de la historia
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Lets all be honest.
We watched so we could see Marty do what he does.
A M A Z I N G ! Marty playng the solo at 3:06 is totally awesome!
Classy of the whole band to do that for Marty seeing as the Budokan show got cancelled when he was in the band. Pure class!
Wish Marty would do more episodes of Rock Fujiyama. Ultimate guitar nerd show.
Favorite solo of all time! Marty is perfection!
Han pasado 24 años para que podamos ver esto. Gracias chicos!
This is THEE solo everyone wants to hear. Crowds reaction says it all and even Dave and kiko stepped back to let Marty have center stage during that section. Cool to see Marty with his trademark Jackson Kelly again.
It also doesn't hurt that Marty Friedman has lived in Japan for over a decade now, and has been a TV personality there pretty much the entire time. If you look at the social media accounts of Japanese HM bands & members, they were all super excited to see him play with them, and it seemed like they ALL went to the show.
Sensacional juntar o Kiko como Marty !!! Ficou animal !!!
It got animal! Hell yeah!