He still has awesome pipes. Looking forward to his work on Wegard Golebiowskis album who also has John Macaluso on drums. Mark and John recorded two albums with Yngwie. Wish Mark and his family all the best.
Yeah! I met him in a dressing room.. 2001 Korea tour So kind and nice man he is!! 👍 The interview was for the Engineer Rick Mcsorley For korea’s PA magazine He introduced me all Members… In there Mark made them let me have autograph .. It was amazing memory I got all of their autograph Yngwie, Mark Boals, Mats Olausson , Randy Coven , John Mcaluso
Man, the sound from the camera's spot is so awesome, wow. The immediate feeling I got by the first 2 songs: "Back when they used to try", since all the players and singer is so perfect here and it's bone dry and raw with perfect playing and chemistry that makes more modern stuff seem so weak. Yngwie and whatever band he came with were usually even better live
The more you see him the more you realize he was and still is a man amongst boys as a guitar player. Hes gonna remain one of if not the best because of his skill, charisma, confidence, performance, writing/recording as a musician.
I agree. They say don't meet your heroes. Well I have. He took 20 minutes at his signing booth after the show to talk to me and my friend, two 16 year old starstruck drunk kids. Me just started playing the guitar some years earlier. As we walked up to the booth he recognised us as the maniacs standing on our chairs headbanging (most were sitting as is common in some Asian countries even for heavy metal shows. I saw Clapton sitting down haha). "Hey it's you guys". Super nice and charismatic. Yes he has strong opinions and a certain aura you get from some famous people but didn't seem arrogant at all. He even made a joke about having made a few mistakes during the show. I wish he still worked with other singers though.
And people can yell all they want but his shredding is melodic, beautiful, full of feel, evocative, emotional and he follows the chord progression so incredibly well it does end up sounding similar because it's always perfect. Did you know he solders pickups into his guitars himself? Used to be his own tech. He has a tutorial on soldering haha. Of course using a priceless old Strat with an original 1958 Flying V featuring in the background.
@221b-l3t Thank you for that story man! Fricken awesome he really is something else, I've been playing his music for a long time and I typically here way more negative then positive. It's sad. the ones who know they know🎉🎉
0:00 Intro 0:22 I'll See the Light Tonight 4:40 Fury 8:55 Queen in Love 12:51 Far Beyond the Sun 18:26 Fire 22:11 Icarus' Dream Suite Op.4 23:46 I Am a Viking 29:10 Guitar Solo 35:50 You Don't Remember, I'll Never Forget 40:26 Black Star
Back in the day when yngwie had a great band around him, blisteringly vocal, superb keyboards and drums, guitar singing like an angel, what has he become.. a man with hundreds of Marshall’s behind him, his band squeezed into the corner of the stage and no passion no fire also yngwie just stands there Kiev Cking guitar picks into the audience whilst playing 100 miles an hour meaning less noodling and shredding with no great vocal how the mighty have fallen just yngwie and his ego taking up 95% of the stage
Boals, man. Tearing PAINT!! He should’ve been a constant in Rising Force. Out of all of Malmsteen’s singers, he might be the only one that could get on stage TODAY and perform a set, without tuning down for an ageing voice.
Yes, he had a crazy good mmetal voice back in the 80's. Almost top 3 up there with Dio, Tony Martin and guys. But most importantly, his voice retained all the strength until this day!
a rare footage where you can actually hear the vocal lol Mark is such a great vocalist. you can understand why Yngwie made it so that the vocalist's voice couldn't be heard since
It says "PLAY LOUD" on his guitar not "Play louder then singer" But I know what you mean haha. Even when Steve came into alcatraz you can hear Bonnet not needing to scream over it. That was before this so he has been playing loud for a bit lol
Great stuff, Yngwie at his pinnacle, though the Alcatraz stuff was my favorite tone wise he was ferocious and flawless during this time, great band and vocals too.
He played a little bit of the arpeggio section from Seventh Sign in his guitar solo. Amazing how he came up with alot of these parts so young and used them later.
Only 7 hours ago? Thanks man, this is agrear concert woth a great quality recording. I've never found the full performance before. And also thanks for the setlist
@@claudiominotti4082 No I was only 16 yrs old then. Wish I did tho, it was a great show. Loudness opened up then Yngwie came out then it was Quiet Riot then here came ACDC. like I said it was a great show! last concert at legend Valley where they allowed carry in beer
@@jeffbrowning1181 Wow! Loudness! On the same bill with Yngwie! And then the show was ruined by Kevin Jewbro followed by lamers, AC/DC. Carlos Cavazo and Rudy Sarzo were all right though.
I saw Yngwie in Rochester NY on 10/3/86 opening for Triumph. That was maybe the week or even the day Trilogy came out and Jeff Scott Soto was singing. Yngwie must have shit-canned this guy and re-hired Soto in a matter of weeks. Here, the singer (I think this is Boals?) says Trilogy “comes out Monday”. That can’t be right. It must’ve gotten pushed because I know it was released in October 86.
I was there. Loudness stole the show. I learned about Yngwie improvising most of his solos. I wasnt impressed with Quiet Riot and i'd say it was the last time AC/DC was "the mighty f'n AC/DC!!!"
Quiet Riot was there? But just a few months later they did a show at the Newport. Or whatever it was called in 1986, I can't remember if it was before or after a name change.
@tontoepstein6860 I remember ALOT of those gallon jugs flying through the air all through QR's set. I think it might have been Paul Shortino singing. They weren't well received. Everyone else was great. 🤘
This is commonly mislabeled as July 4th. But it was actually September 6th. In July the band was still recording the album. But if you have a ticket stub or something would be great to have final confirmation about the show date!
Only a minor correction, this show is frequently dated as July 4th but it actually happened on September 6th. There’s fliers and concert tickets documenting this date.
on the official website legendvalleymusic.com/events it says: ZZ Top - June 28, 1986, with Yngwie Malmsteen and The Call AC/DC - September 6, 1986, with Quiet Riot and Loudness where can I find a ticket?
Can't tell the boys from the girls, everyone has fabulous hair full of at least 5 cans of spray haha. It's good I was born in the 90s. My hair is very straight. Would have needed ages to prepare for a show and I'm not confident enough to shred in spandex and 17th century blazers.
@@rikmarlon More like his wallet. Yngwie knows his time is short. He does not wish to split ticket sales with himself, the promoter and equal band members. It is better business for him to pay guys $1,200 a night or whatever. Yngwie is 63. Young people do not care about hard rock / metal. Only a few acts have achieved "Rolling Stones" status, e.g., Metallica, playing to a bunch of boomers and their grand kids repeatedly.
Yes, but, look at Wally Voss. Greatest bassist on all levels. Malmsteen is a most talented musician. Yet, gave no credit to the blessed past and present musicians who are the music
Yngwie exposed many as being hacks, from mediocre to terrible: *Overrated* Carlos Santana (Santana, solo) David Gilmour (Pink Floyd, solo) Eric Clapton (The Yardbirds, Cream, Blind Faith, Derek & The Dominos, solo) Frank Zappa* (Mothers Of Invention, solo) Gary Moore* (Thin Lizzy, Colosseum II, solo) Jeff Beck* (The Yardbirds, Jeff Beck Group, session work, solo) Jimi Hendrix* (Jimi Hendrix Experence, Band of Gypsys, session work) Mark Knopfler (Dire Straits, solo) Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple, Rainbow, Blackmore's Night) Robert Fripp (King Crimson, session work, solo) Rory Gallagher* (solo) Stevie Ray Vaughan* (Double Trouble, David Bowie) Scotty Moore (Elvis Presley) Steve Cropper (Booker T & the MG's, Mar-Keys, Blues Brothers Band, session work) Tommy Bolin* (Deep Purple, session work, solo) *Mediocre or Horrible, and Overrated* Ace Frehley (Kiss) Alex Lifeson (Rush) Angus Young (AC/DC) CC Deville (Posion, Samantha , solo) Chuck Berry* (solo) Chuck Schuldiner* (Death, Control Denied) Dave Mustaine (Megadeth) Elliot Easton (The Cars) George Harrison* (The Beatles, solo) James Hetfield (Metallica) Jeff Hanneman* (Slayer) Jerry Garcia* (Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia Band, solo, session work) Jimmy Page (The Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin, The Firm, Plant-Page, session work) Joe Perry (Aerosmith) Johnny Marr (The Smiths) Kerry King (Slayer) Keith Richards (The Rolling Stones, solo) Kirk Hammett (Metallica) Kurt Cobain* (Nirvana) Lindsey Buckingham (Fleetwood Mac) Mick Mars (Motley Crue) Pete Townshend (The Who, solo) Prince (solo) Scott Ian (Anthrax) Slash (Guns N' Roses, Slash's Snakepit, Velvet Revolver, session work) The Edge (U2) Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave) Vernon Reid (Living Colour) * deceased
I'm actually married to Mark Boal's sister. He can still hit the high notes to this day. He's also a great cook.
He still has awesome pipes.
Looking forward to his work on Wegard Golebiowskis album who also has John Macaluso on drums.
Mark and John recorded two albums with Yngwie.
Wish Mark and his family all the best.
Wow! Tell him he is one of the best vocalists if not the best vocalist in YJM line up. Much respect fm Singapore.
Wanna jam???
Yeah! I met him in a dressing room.. 2001 Korea tour
So kind and nice man he is!! 👍
The interview was for the Engineer Rick Mcsorley
For korea’s PA magazine
He introduced me all
Members…
In there Mark made them let me have autograph .. It was amazing memory
I got all of their autograph
Yngwie,
Mark Boals, Mats Olausson , Randy Coven , John Mcaluso
Best singer for ingwie.. Absolutely!!!! Love his voice. 86 it was?. His region was absolutely perfect. Love also Ring of Fire. Top!
Good Lord, Mark Boals is killing it.
I love Yngwie's energy when he was young. It's like he was giving 100% of his soul to his playing, and that soul is filled with fire and energy.
Me too ! That Rising Force' was excellent!
Mark is killing it on vocals! & Yngwie's burning it up!
This was the best time period for him. They were kind of heavy, the Johansen brothers were really awesome. Yngwie killing it.
The late great Wally Voss. I used to take lessons from him he was such a great player and a humble guy. Sadly missed. 😢
Man, the sound from the camera's spot is so awesome, wow. The immediate feeling I got by the first 2 songs: "Back when they used to try", since all the players and singer is so perfect here and it's bone dry and raw with perfect playing and chemistry that makes more modern stuff seem so weak. Yngwie and whatever band he came with were usually even better live
The more you see him the more you realize he was and still is a man amongst boys as a guitar player. Hes gonna remain one of if not the best because of his skill, charisma, confidence, performance, writing/recording as a musician.
I agree. They say don't meet your heroes. Well I have. He took 20 minutes at his signing booth after the show to talk to me and my friend, two 16 year old starstruck drunk kids. Me just started playing the guitar some years earlier.
As we walked up to the booth he recognised us as the maniacs standing on our chairs headbanging (most were sitting as is common in some Asian countries even for heavy metal shows. I saw Clapton sitting down haha).
"Hey it's you guys". Super nice and charismatic. Yes he has strong opinions and a certain aura you get from some famous people but didn't seem arrogant at all. He even made a joke about having made a few mistakes during the show. I wish he still worked with other singers though.
And people can yell all they want but his shredding is melodic, beautiful, full of feel, evocative, emotional and he follows the chord progression so incredibly well it does end up sounding similar because it's always perfect. Did you know he solders pickups into his guitars himself? Used to be his own tech. He has a tutorial on soldering haha. Of course using a priceless old Strat with an original 1958 Flying V featuring in the background.
@221b-l3t Thank you for that story man! Fricken awesome he really is something else, I've been playing his music for a long time and I typically here way more negative then positive. It's sad. the ones who know they know🎉🎉
@@nicholasdorazio10 Rick Beato has a great interview with him, check it out. He's a lot more like he behaves IRL in that interview.
0:00 Intro
0:22 I'll See the Light Tonight
4:40 Fury
8:55 Queen in Love
12:51 Far Beyond the Sun
18:26 Fire
22:11 Icarus' Dream Suite Op.4
23:46 I Am a Viking
29:10 Guitar Solo
35:50 You Don't Remember, I'll Never Forget
40:26 Black Star
Thank you for uploading this!!! You the man! Dude I gotta have my Icarus!!! 🤘👊
Back in the day when yngwie had a great band around him, blisteringly vocal, superb keyboards and drums, guitar singing like an angel, what has he become.. a man with hundreds of Marshall’s behind him, his band squeezed into the corner of the stage and no passion no fire also yngwie just stands there Kiev
Cking guitar picks into the audience whilst playing 100 miles an hour meaning less noodling and shredding with no great vocal how the mighty have fallen just yngwie and his ego taking up 95% of the stage
Would love to see a reunion with Mark singing. Would be amazing
Yes... Boals' performance on "Alchemy" 13 years after "Trilogy" is even more amazing. This concert/footage is REAL and outstanding!
🌎✌🌱🎶🎸👍
Young Yngwie is the greatest of all time.
Haha!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Funny
That's Yngwie J Malmsteen to you buddy...🤣
Indeed
Boals, man. Tearing PAINT!!
He should’ve been a constant in Rising Force. Out of all of Malmsteen’s singers, he might be the only one that could get on stage TODAY and perform a set, without tuning down for an ageing voice.
Yes, he had a crazy good mmetal voice back in the 80's. Almost top 3 up there with Dio, Tony Martin and guys. But most importantly, his voice retained all the strength until this day!
Yngwie worked with so many amazing singer but I gotta agree I think Mark was the best, along with Turner. What a voice !
@@gulanhem9495Nice to see him getting recognition - he’s one of the best metal singers
@@paulrees5705
Same here, I'm happy other people recognize it and still remember.
I wish they had made more albums like Trilogy.
Mark as a solo album with macalpine, check out the tracks FLY and lady babylon, top stuff
RIP Wally Voss
I saw him with Iron Maiden and triumph for the trilogy tour , yngwie definitely is one of the greatest guitarist ever 🤘🏻
a rare footage where you can actually hear the vocal lol Mark is such a great vocalist. you can understand why Yngwie made it so that the vocalist's voice couldn't be heard since
It says "PLAY LOUD" on his guitar not "Play louder then singer" But I know what you mean haha. Even when Steve came into alcatraz you can hear Bonnet not needing to scream over it. That was before this so he has been playing loud for a bit lol
Wow, what an incredible singer. It takes some serious talent to be able to stand out like that when performing with Yngwie.
Mark boals was Yngwie’s best singer
Great stuff, Yngwie at his pinnacle, though the Alcatraz stuff was my favorite tone wise he was ferocious and flawless during this time, great band and vocals too.
He played a little bit of the arpeggio section from Seventh Sign in his guitar solo. Amazing how he came up with alot of these parts so young and used them later.
Wow!! Mark Boals singing ”Fire” , Totally same studio take.
f*ckin amazing. Great posting!
Yes, is incredible. Almost the same as on the album. It's very rare live.
Honestly better than the studio version. Like Geoff Tate in his prime.
26:38 that was smooth AF
Yngwie could play like this at the age of 14, such a LEGEND
Wonderful!!! Thanks for sharing!
Ihad never seen mark boals singing with yngwie!
Great video!!!
Greetings from Germany,
Kreuzzer!
Great singer!
Changed my life completely.
Greetings to him from Germany!
I can't believe how fast he changed the pickup in the middle of the interlude at 2:11
yngwie was unstoppable back then..almost scary
Almost?
This is a Treat for any Hardcore Yngwie J Malmsteen Fan such as myself. A Big THANK YOU To DarkAge for sharing this video.
Yngwie at his absolute best!
Imo Yngwie is the greatest guitarist of all-time.
Only 7 hours ago? Thanks man, this is agrear concert woth a great quality recording. I've never found the full performance before. And also thanks for the setlist
Before he started playing on top of the beat. Sounds fantastic!
I was there!!! Thank you for posting this!!!!
Lucky man!! 👍🤘🔥
Do you have a ticket stub? Would love to see one
@@claudiominotti4082 No I was only 16 yrs old then. Wish I did tho, it was a great show. Loudness opened up then Yngwie came out then it was Quiet Riot then here came ACDC. like I said it was a great show! last concert at legend Valley where they allowed carry in beer
@@jeffbrowning1181 Wow! Loudness! On the same bill with Yngwie!
And then the show was ruined by Kevin Jewbro followed by lamers, AC/DC. Carlos Cavazo and Rudy Sarzo were all right though.
Wow, truly amazing!
Great footage..
Saw them in Dec '86 in Phoenix - with Saxon and Black 'n Blue...
Cuando daba gusto ver un concierto de yngwie, vuelve a contratar un cantante de verdad 😊
What a surprise, great upload.
FUCKING hell Mark Boals. Holy fucking hell! That performance on I am a Viking. He is not from our universe ❤
My hero
Wow, Mark Boals is on form here.
Best era of Yngwie😂
Yes indeed !!
Yngwie says Trilogy is his favorite album and it is for me. As a guitarist, I love to jam along to this whole album!
I saw this tour when Yngwie opened for AC/DC in 1985. Fly on the Wall Tour; their BEST LP, IMO.
貴重な動画、ありがとう!
One of the best.....
Before the carcrash, he was outstading
Agreed. This was the peak I think.
Trilogy is his best album
I was there as well,thanks for this
Fekkin' amazing ⭐⭐⭐
Thank you for this, I hope someday this footage takes the "A.I. Get Back treatment".
Keyboard player is awesome
tight as could be, and sounds great. thanks!
Fantastic!!!!
34:06 Seventh Sign
Awesome bro!!
far better than current Yngwie.
Mr. Lars "Yngwie" Johan Lannerbar 🎸⚡🔥😎🤘
勢いがすごい
На пике 😎😎
Best vocals on top
thanks man
I was there. Fucking legend!
I saw Yngwie in Rochester NY on 10/3/86 opening for Triumph. That was maybe the week or even the day Trilogy came out and Jeff Scott Soto was singing. Yngwie must have shit-canned this guy and re-hired Soto in a matter of weeks.
Here, the singer (I think this is Boals?) says Trilogy “comes out Monday”. That can’t be right. It must’ve gotten pushed because I know it was released in October 86.
Yeah definitely was pushed. Obviously Yngwie was already having issues with Boals at this time. Too much spotlight I'm guessing. lol
Yeah Boals was fired sometime in mid September. This show was September 6th.Album got pushed.
I was there. Loudness stole the show. I learned about Yngwie improvising most of his solos. I wasnt impressed with Quiet Riot and i'd say it was the last time AC/DC was "the mighty f'n AC/DC!!!"
Quiet Riot was there? But just a few months later they did a show at the Newport. Or whatever it was called in 1986, I can't remember if it was before or after a name change.
@@TontoEpstein Newport. FKA the Agora (Columbus...they had one in Cleveland too) QR pretty much sucked then tho. Sorry just my opinion. Dont mean sh*t
@tontoepstein6860 I remember ALOT of those gallon jugs flying through the air all through QR's set. I think it might have been Paul Shortino singing. They weren't well received. Everyone else was great. 🤘
This is commonly mislabeled as July 4th. But it was actually September 6th. In July the band was still recording the album. But if you have a ticket stub or something would be great to have final confirmation about the show date!
Loudness rocks!
Only a minor correction, this show is frequently dated as July 4th but it actually happened on September 6th. There’s fliers and concert tickets documenting this date.
on the official website legendvalleymusic.com/events it says:
ZZ Top - June 28, 1986, with Yngwie Malmsteen and The Call
AC/DC - September 6, 1986, with Quiet Riot and Loudness
where can I find a ticket?
American Flags being waved in the crowd--you would assume it is indeed the 4th of July.
Perhaps the good people of Ohio were just welcoming Malmsteem to America?
@@joerobinson2538 but it wasn’t in this case
@@darkage8967I have mine. Cost me $16. Those were the days.
Can't tell the boys from the girls, everyone has fabulous hair full of at least 5 cans of spray haha. It's good I was born in the 90s. My hair is very straight. Would have needed ages to prepare for a show and I'm not confident enough to shred in spandex and 17th century blazers.
the real Yngwie
Pre-donut 😄
Half those amps aren't even Plexis... I can see some old Master volumes but dual input and I think 4 input, a JCM800.
Its ashame the sound isn't better.
This would have been awesome.
Its still very great and much
appreciated. 👍⚡
A poucos registro ao vivo de Mark ,ja tinha visto esse show só que imagem era ruim .
OMG!!!!!!
I was there
👍😃
🤘🍩🤘
Well there is my hero and showman. My main reason to start playing guitar besides Mark Knopfler and Eddie.
Why cant YJM bring this tour back w Mark Boals. We are tired seeing him with a part time band.
His ego don't let him
@@rikmarlon More like his wallet. Yngwie knows his time is short. He does not wish to split ticket sales with himself, the promoter and equal band members. It is better business for him to pay guys $1,200 a night or whatever.
Yngwie is 63. Young people do not care about hard rock / metal. Only a few acts have achieved "Rolling Stones" status, e.g., Metallica, playing to a bunch of boomers and their grand kids repeatedly.
Were gonna need a bigger stage...
事故前の映像なのでイングヴェイのテクが確かな時ですね
So so.
Warlord❤🔥Deliver Us❤🔥1983❤🔥William J Tsamis❤🔥R I P
Is it the Johansson brothers on drums and keyboard?
Can’t confirm, but it definitely looks like them.
For sure. They both left after Odyssey
Fury🏇🐎🐎
"If you wanna be a rock star, ya gotta have a fiddle in the band".😂
Remember the milk jugs of beer during Quiet Riot?
He was absolutely amazing. Now he's so sloppy.
At 1:33, Yngwie already is being Yngwie. 🤣
Yngwie was on fire.. before the dreaded doughnut addiction lol
Hey guess what. YOU SUCK TOO
Yngwie, before the donuts and mutton chops :D
is it Mark Boals on vocals
Yeah
The drummer is really good who is he....
Best of his vocalists Ever! What happened? Why the other rubbish ones?
They were playing songs from odyssey on the trilogy tour in 1986?
No, only from the three first albums
what's he doing on that second song trying to get the sound guy to turn up the vocals?
legend in his own mind.
Yes, but, look at Wally Voss. Greatest bassist on all levels. Malmsteen is a most talented musician. Yet, gave no credit to the blessed past and present musicians who are the music
Including Joe Lynn Turner
Stop the nose candy
Back when Yngwie didnt need trousers with elasticated waistbands
YOU SUCK.
Funny thing Yngwie has dedicated 7 minute solo slot. As if he doesn't play enough notes otherwise.
a little birdie told me under all those fake marshalls there is 10 watt fender princeton
Yngwie exposed many as being hacks, from mediocre to terrible:
*Overrated*
Carlos Santana (Santana, solo)
David Gilmour (Pink Floyd, solo)
Eric Clapton (The Yardbirds, Cream, Blind Faith, Derek & The Dominos, solo)
Frank Zappa* (Mothers Of Invention, solo)
Gary Moore* (Thin Lizzy, Colosseum II, solo)
Jeff Beck* (The Yardbirds, Jeff Beck Group, session work, solo)
Jimi Hendrix* (Jimi Hendrix Experence, Band of Gypsys, session work)
Mark Knopfler (Dire Straits, solo)
Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple, Rainbow, Blackmore's Night)
Robert Fripp (King Crimson, session work, solo)
Rory Gallagher* (solo)
Stevie Ray Vaughan* (Double Trouble, David Bowie)
Scotty Moore (Elvis Presley)
Steve Cropper (Booker T & the MG's, Mar-Keys, Blues Brothers Band, session work)
Tommy Bolin* (Deep Purple, session work, solo)
*Mediocre or Horrible, and Overrated*
Ace Frehley (Kiss)
Alex Lifeson (Rush)
Angus Young (AC/DC)
CC Deville (Posion, Samantha , solo)
Chuck Berry* (solo)
Chuck Schuldiner* (Death, Control Denied)
Dave Mustaine (Megadeth)
Elliot Easton (The Cars)
George Harrison* (The Beatles, solo)
James Hetfield (Metallica)
Jeff Hanneman* (Slayer)
Jerry Garcia* (Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia Band, solo, session work)
Jimmy Page (The Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin, The Firm, Plant-Page, session work)
Joe Perry (Aerosmith)
Johnny Marr (The Smiths)
Kerry King (Slayer)
Keith Richards (The Rolling Stones, solo)
Kirk Hammett (Metallica)
Kurt Cobain* (Nirvana)
Lindsey Buckingham (Fleetwood Mac)
Mick Mars (Motley Crue)
Pete Townshend (The Who, solo)
Prince (solo)
Scott Ian (Anthrax)
Slash (Guns N' Roses, Slash's Snakepit, Velvet Revolver, session work)
The Edge (U2)
Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave)
Vernon Reid (Living Colour)
* deceased
and Yngwie was just being himself
EVH pooped his pants when YM arrived
Who’s the singer on this show?
Mark Boals
I've never heard him with this singer. He don't sound bad. I thought it was Jeff Soto with a hair dye job.
😂
That's the singer from Trilogy Album, superb vocals
Jeff is also incredible
YJM was balding in 1986, what kind of a rug does he have these days
I think he needs more Marshalls in his diet.