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Yngwie is awesome I saw him for the first time 25 years ago and he told me to fuck off, despite college graduation, 3 marriages, and 2 children later still the most memorable day of my life.
@@NatterNet I met Yngwie in 1985 he was opening act for ACDC For those about to Rock show. As people were screaming for ACDC, Malmsteen walked out on stage and started ripping some low notes.Nobody noticed and kept screaming for ACDC. As he made his way up the frets to the higher notes people began to take notice and the Dio/devil signs began to go up. Needless to say he got everyones attention and then proceeded to put on a set so much better than anything ACDC had. After the show I got to meet him and he was very nice. Probably because I didn't instantly shove a record album in his face to sign. I did get a few personal pictures of him and I. One of the best live rock performances I've seen.
Well godamn, you can't keep a good WizOh down!...I knew you were out there somewhere. How's life in the cold my friend? Hows the clown shoes? Hows the slunks at the door?
I met Malmsteen in a hole in the wall type of place. The man played amazingly well , chugged a drink and was kind enough to give me a pick and a autograph. Total gentelman to me. April was stunning and funny.
That was his twin brother Dingdong Douchesteen, who didn't get dropped on his head at birth. Wingwang popped out, hit the floor on his head and hasnt been right since.😆
No, he only is respectful and polite to interviewers or top name musicians who can further his career. To fans, unknown and obscure musicans he's a totally arrogant, impolite, narcisistic asshole as he was to me. Im no longer a fan since then.
Anyone with an ear for style, phrasing, tone, feel, or vibrato can hear that Yngwie is so much more than sweeps and fast guitar. Those were just tools he used to write some of the most inspiring rock/metal guitar work of his time. A truly brilliant enigma.
Are you kidding? Even Malmsteem’s technical skill is suspect! He has made a career out of playing scales and sweeps as fast as he can. Find the RUclips video where the Andre Segovia protégées and classical guitar students in Spain dissect (and laugh) at his “classical guitar” skills including his performance with the Japanese orchestra; where they reveal just how out of place, clumsy and mistimed his guitar playing is when paired with real, lifelong classical musicians. Finally, Malmsteem is a shitty songwriter. Full stop. No sense or rhythm and when he has paired with singers he picks cliche dime-a-dozen front men. It seems like you drank the Malmsteem koolaid and bought into his persona as a “classical-inspired” guitar player. What a joke.
@@user-user-user-user. classical prodigies sit while they pee. Nobody gives a fk what they think. 😉 Anybody with testosterone flowing through their balls knows how good this shit is. 😎🎸🔥
They are both crazy good in diffrent ways... Malmsteen really is untouchable and not just neoclassical But i love Bucket head too ...hes insane good and a fuckn weirdo...and plays starwars and exorcist movie scores And brings toys... U gotta love all that...
Jimmy cricket, NN... very well produced. My favorite video of yours is the one where you talk about heroes and role models. In that context, I think that while Yngwie is a great guitar player, he is no hero. Buckethead, while conveniently the GOAT, is also a hero to all.
I remeber that guitar 1 magazine issue. I had it because of them. That was when I learned about buckethead and have been inspired to be an innovative musician.
My biggest issue with Malmsteen is that while yes, hes extremely talented and pioneered a genre / style back in the 80s, thats also the problem with him too. He hasnt evolved or progressed in his musicality / playing since the 80s. Its still the same composition styles and note choices and vibrato. Again, amazing player but man has been stagnant for like 30 years in terms of the kind of music he delivers to the world while everyone else around him (even people from his own genre like Marty Friedman) have constantly evolved as players and have done many different things with their sound. So malmsteem just ends up feeling incredibly stale once you've listened to him enough. Especially if you compre him to the likes of Buckethead. Just my opinion though.
I really laughed really hard when you quoted YJM about others guitarist, especially when it was about Pantera! Not that I hate pantera, I love pantera but it was just too funny🤣
Even though Yngwie can be quite egotistical and and elitist when it comes to guitar and music, he is such a versatile guitar player and plays such emotional and epic solos. But, I do get why people don’t like him, he is an asshole sometimes and I hated that video where he is just an ass to Dimebag but he has influenced the guitar world in big ways just like Jimi, Jason Becker, and Eddie Van Halen.
Its here ruclips.net/video/W9kqNhHb3Uw/видео.html you can also find it on our facebook page just by itself without the other songs facebook.com/Natternet-872830769508763/ Woo!!
Thanks, man. Had to delete some a while back because of shitty false claims by made up companies which youtube always sides with. Its apparently a thing these big channels like Jared Dines deal with all the time, so not much hope for smaller channels when it happens. There's some on our website natternet.com but for the most part, too much hassle to reupload and deal with.
Yngwie is the morrissey of guitar... it was what i thought recalling all the things hes said.. morrissey, great lyrics terrible person.. yngwie is similar. i like "in moderation" being there lol
Love the Angus at the end!! Lol !!oh yeah Malmsteen rips ,but I agree with Phil. He is too structured like all Classical musicians. Buckethead again praises and gives accolades to others without any negativity. He is a musical genius for this you know.
What's the song called that starts around the forty second mark? I can never remember names to his songs I have liked and am wracking my brain, anyone? It's the softer one
If Les has the worst technique ever, I wish I could be that bad. It's actually kind of funny, the guys on the talkbass forums say that Les' technique is actually pretty conventional--just insanely fast.
I still listen to Time Odyssey regularly. What an album. For some reason, I still try and fail on guitar to play some songs from that album, but I just can't give up, probably someday to be found with a guitar and pick in hand, stuck mid-pluck on Pieces of a Picture. :D And I saw Vinnie during his Meltdown album tour. Unforgettable. 8) But agreed regarding Yngwie bringing up the entire genre. I listen to more of one of his own influence's music more often (Uli Roth), but there's no doubt that Yngwie put together awesome tone, playing, vibrato, etc. and was pretty much the introduction to the neoclassical era.
NatterNet Buckethead woo! And do you know who has cited Bucket as his/her influence. I just discovered him last April and I’m blown away by his tone. It is beautiful
Yeah man, he's the GOAT! There aren't many big names who have cited him as an influence (probably for the aforementioned reason). John 5 and Bumblefoot spring to mind, they've said nice things. John 5's style and instrumentals have Buckethead written all over them.
Yngwie☆ I have several amazing stories about him- he is cordial- and he is a phenomenal musician- one of my first live shows- so inspiring- he changed the way I saw- interpreted and played music- the best story is that because of yngwie- I was introduced to B- by John 5- man thanks for this Natt- good times reminiscing about such musical greatness-- you know his wife is the band manager:) she is gorgeous- their son is very nice and quite talented as well☆ yngwiewoooo**
Yeah his wife his a dime piece, for that alone I applaud him. Phenomenal player, super talent. I'd like to think he's not as bad a person as people say. Either way, he inspired B, for that im grateful. Woo!!
I was going to suggest that as a possible video topic before actually, any shared history / run ins / mentions between Dimebag/Pantera/Bucket... probably not enough, if any for a vid I am guessing. Can you imagine if Bucket ever played a set live with Pantera. Fucking hell....
Eh I think I'd give that honor to Rob Halford. Phil in his early years was a godly vocalist but somewhere around Vulgar Display he got super sloppy when he sung live. Don't get me wrong I'm a big fan of Phil but he simply doesnt have the range he used to have. A lot of his talent is in his frontman charisma/image nowadays. He's not a bad vocalist either but he doesnt really blow me away like he did in the early days.
Wow this brings up memories! Having losing track of my CD collection since streaming became a thing I completely forgot about that album. It must have been 10 years since I've listened to it yet everything sounds so familiar! Thanks for the reply -- I love your videos!
My pleasure, friend. Yeah streaming has made it hard to keep up and remember what songs are on what albums. That album is pretty out there for sure! Woo!!
What hurt Yngwie were his poor interview skills especially as he got older.. repeating the same stories for the millionth time. He has been giving the same interview for 30 years. And his lip puckering didn’t help.. people got fed up. He’s also sloppy live (he wasn’t when he was young). But.. when The red light goes on in the studio he plays with discipline and NO ONE can touch him. The mix of speed, vibrato, control, and note selection are the stuff of legend. And all his albums up thru War to End all wars contain playing like we will never hear again in our lifetime. Yngwie just never had an engaging personality like Satriani or Vai, that’s the problem. But as a player? All bow down!
There are definitely players who out perform Yngwie. Whether you're a fan of their music or not is irrelevant since that's subjective. But there are players who have the speed and certainly out perform him in terms of technique. Even when in a live setting there's players who perform smoother and more disciplined.
Maybe they outperform the current Yngwie. But Yngwie in his prime? No bro, he was untoucheable during those years. I’m still in awe, and it wasn’t just the speed. It was also the tone and the feel
@@vizman1610 you can't really debate things like feel or even tone. They're opinion based elements, an everyone's opinion will vary. That's why I was just talking about aspects that could technically be measured. Such as speed, accuracy. In theory, you could test players and really see who's the best solely based on sheer technique an ability. An I'm certain there are players who would destroy Yngwie, even in his day. It really depends on what exactly you're talking about. But aside from subjective opinions, you could technically test players on their skill. The truth is today there are countless RUclips guitarist that are probably better than Yngwie in some way or another. It definitely depends on what you're looking at. Meaning in terms of style even. Yngwie is a typical shredder. He doesn't have any real unique or special tricks up his sleeve. So if you put him against someone like a Tommy Emanuel even, Tommy would wreck him in terms of finger style. But than Yngwie would out shred Tommy. So it really depends. There's so many people playing guitar today.
Well if ur going to bring Tommy Emmanuel into this, I’m done lol. The guy is inhuman. Fair enough. I really really enjoy hearing anything from Yngwie from 1983 to about 2001, I absolutely love that stuff. I’ll leave it at that. Ur right, I’m sure many monster guitarists have never been discovered. Yngwie was at the right place, at the right time. Everything lined up for him
@@vizman1610 the best i can describe my opinion on Yngwie is I just out grew that style. Yngwie was more of a phase in my early years as a guitar player. Whereas there other players I grew up listening to who I still regularly listen to. Basically, I listened to Yngwie a ton and had a bunch of his albums an anthologies and after a while couldn't listen anymore without feeling like it was stagnant. His style and even his tone became too constant. I find players with more dynamic variety and musicality more interesting. If you want neo classical style music, Yngwie was your guy. Especially back in the day. But other than that, his arsenal is comparably limited. There's just more interesting things going on with music than the whole neo classic shred fest. I personally really like how there seems to be a new generation of guitar players who are once again breaking the boundaries of guitar similar to how Eddie Van Helen was in the 80s. But the worst part about Yngwie to me is his arrogance. Some people are arrogant and you can kinda get it in a certain sense. Yngwies arrogance seems somehow narcissistic or sometime even jealous perhaps. For instance, his need to put down other style of music or even specific musicians. That's typically a thing people who are jealous do. Such as his obvious dislike and need to bash Kirk Hammetts guitar playing. You could make a reasonable argument that Kirk is more popular than Yngwie even in the basic level of the guitar community. It's almost like Yngwie is jealous that Kirk gets the recognition he does despite Yngwie feeling he deserves more praise him. That's atleast a sincere theory an it makes sense to me. There's no shortage of egos in the guitar world. But there are some who are more modest and genuine like other musicians. Even those who play the same instrument. Yngwie is not one of those guys. Lol.
Phil Anselmo having an opinion on Yngwie's soul... even compared to someone else's. That is a big stretch. What if two very different guys can have as much soul as each other, while obviously(?) very differently? Malmsteen even plays bass with a superb vibrato that shines with emotion. I actually miss that in many bass players. It's a bit rarer than I expected.
Yngwie goes a little too over the top on a lot of his solos, but he also plays with feeling when he wants to. Marching Out (the song), Crying, Brothers, are just a few examples.
I've been a fan of Yngwie for decades....but his ego is the size of Texas. He's a great guitarist, but his attitude sucks. I'm sure he would have some smart ass'ed remark to make about Buckethead, but Bucket can play rings around Yngwie and Yngwie knows it.
Yeah man, Yngwie is one of the GOAT's for sure but like you said, that Ego..damn! Can't imagine what he'd say about Bucket, but I can guess it wouldn't be a raving review.
U obvioulsy ignoring the fact Ynwgie was arguably the most infamous Guitarist of modern time. Only Eddie Van Halen n Randy Rhoads come to mind were more famous than him. When he was in ALcatrazz he literally was the most infamous guitarist in the planet. Buckethead had to break it to you only got famous cos AXL ROSE hired him to replace Slash. Also Yngwie exaggerated his role as the bad guy which he ripped off from RICHIE BLACKMORE.
This is very bizarre because I feel the same way about Bucket. I've dropped everything else to find a way to merge with him. That's how I want my story to read. The stars are aligned in my favor and it's what I ask of them.
Tell me Natter, you're on vacation, you're kickin' back with your 美しい妻 in the Towada Hachimantai National Park, sippin' some chilled Bootsy wine, are you going to put on Pike 78, Forever Lake, and Way Back When, or are you going clip the mood with some YM, ? and besides, Malmsteen will never have a GM position for you, appreiciate your great vids, Woo !
Haha!! If I played an Yngwie album on vacation with the wife she'd say "what is that? it doesn't sound like anything!"...then again, she loves classical music so maybe Yngwie would work for her when he's shredding to pagnini's and the like. That being said, Mount Shasta has to be the vacation, bootsy wine and smooching song haha. Thankyou, brother. Woo!!
Great Choice, Shasta is sweet !, The only time I tubed a YM song, I had visions of Wiley Coyote chasing the Roadrunner around, no offense to any YM fans, he's good at that sound he does, Woo !
Indeed he is..i mean,...i am. Havent lived in UK for 7 years now though, still trying to shake the accent but hard to, especially last night when we qualified for the world cup for the first in 60+ years haha Woo!!
@@NatterNet Why lose the accent? Its a unique thing that more people should be proud of.. I'm Welsh myself. Not only did we qualify but the day before we got our 13th world champion boxer as well. Punching.. lol above our weight again.
NatterNet Buckethead I keep my eyes open I’m in Essex so only down the road so if Brian plays Colchester I will definitely let you know........lol I just realised what I have done Colchester is in Essex so I’m closer than I think lol
And I will immediately get on a plane and fly direct to colchester. I'm sure they have direct international flights to colchester...I'd be amazed if they didn't....amazed.
NatterNet Buckethead my girlfriends seen Brian may play at the west end of London he played after the we will rock you finished she said it was a brilliant show
If folks would have met the greatest composers of yesteryear, they would have seen large egos, and much more. In a world where much of the population walks around with zero confidence, it gets annoying. I get it.
I mean, with regards to Phil Anselmo... he isn't wrong. Power Metal and CFH era Phil sounds great. Past that, he starts to sound fucking horrendous. Now he can hardly even talk from all of the bullshit he's subjected his vocal chords to.
I noticed that Lee likes to talk s*** about a lot of other guitarist just like any other guitarists out there. And honestly personally I think Lee was highly jealous of Yngwie
@@blazerk9614 I have never been able to sit through a whole Malmsteen album. After a few incredibly mind blowing tunes it starts to get quite boring actually. Not with Buckethead. Even his 10 minute excursions can seem too short sometimes.
I strongly disagree with yngwie on dimebag because he is a guitarist from another world, but i can't say i hate Yngwie because he also plays really good too
Yngwie and Buckethead are insanely talented players. But given the choice to have the ability of any guitarist. It would be Dimebag for me personally. You could probably argue that Yngwie or Buckethead could play Dimes stuff. And you’d be half right. The other half you just wouldn’t understand. 👊🏻
Yngwie is a great player and a walking music theory book it’s amazing how great he plays. IMO because he is so knowledgeable it makes him think everyone else is terrible he says people play out of tune and have horrible choices of notes. He said he thought Eddie Van Halen felt threatened by him and that’s why they never met lol well Eddie was a true musician and a nice guy that sold 100 times the albums he had no reason to be threatened by any guitar player he changed how guitar was played I bet Eddie didn’t want to meet him because he’s a dick. Yngwie bases his comments about guitar players based off him like he’s the center of the universe. You don’t need to play 1000 mph to make good music. There is no law that says u can’t play out of tune, sloppy, put a bad note in many great songs are like that. He couldn’t make a more memorable solo then Kirk hammet people listening to songs don’t care if a song is simple or intricate they just care about how the song sounds, the feel and emotion.
I think from a purely shred standpoint Yngwie MIGHT have a very small bit of an edge over Buckethead. But in terms of versatility, creativity, soul, and passion for creating music, I feel like Buckethead BURIES Malmsteen. How many other artists can say that one singular album they've made has influences of rock, metal, bluegrass, ambient, funk, electronica, blues, jazz, folk, shred, etc.. (I'm sure this list could go on and on). One of the biggest parts of being a musician is about being able to adapt to others playing with you, being able to understand the musical language that they are speaking and engage in meaningful interchange with them to produce something that is greater than the sum of it's parts. This is something that Buckethead excels in. I don't think Bootsy Collins could lay down a thick bassline and have Malmsteen do anything meaningful with it. They both can play fast and that is kinda where the similarities begin and end... Buckethead is capable of doing so much more... And in saying capable I'm not insinuating thay Malmsteen COULDN'T do it if he were to really try, he simply WOULDN'T do it, which in my mind actually puts him at the very bottom of the barrel of guitarists. Great guitarists try new things. Such a waste of a talent that could have been SO much more were his ego not so enormous and his scope so narrow.
Every lessor talent instantly runs to the completely specious and unquantifiable claim of "soul". Guess what? If you aren't nearly as good, your soul needs to catch up. Yngwie's soul soars. The rest is sour grapes. Nothing more. It is the final, petulant and pouting lip of the jealous.
Nothing personal, but Yngwie has always bored me. He's great at what he does, but it has no feeling. Just sweeps and the same thing over and over again. The common music fan could never relate.
I'm a huge fan of both Yngwie and Pantera. I have them in my personal top 5. Yngwie's music is deeper than technique if you ask me (I don't like anything he's done after Facing The Animal though), and I disagree entirely with Phil on this one, but it was funny as hell. I don't give a flying fuck about sweeps LOL!
@@NatterNet, I hate sweep picking arpeggios but I keep practicing them. I play sweep + tapping hybrids like Tony MacAlpine, hell I even add skipping to that crap. I guess is a love and hate relationship what I have with that stupid but beautiful and sexy technique.
Pantera are great...but Phil is full of shit. If you actually listen to Yngwie's playing then you immediately realise that he is all soul. He's not a robot, his technique will never match someone like buckethead. He plays on emotion and it just happens that he often plays pretty fast as well.
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▶️ ruclips.net/video/MQxYF_bUkK4/видео.html - The Origins of Buckethead
▶️ ruclips.net/video/8Lz7vpCj8ZE/видео.html - Freekbass talks about Buckethead
▶️ ruclips.net/video/HCCIIKMXxQI/видео.html - Buckethead 2019 Tour Recap
▶️ ruclips.net/video/EGGWp70B9y8/видео.html - The History of Buckethead & Michael Jackson
▶️ ruclips.net/video/6OtvI0-O2sw/видео.html - Remembering Buckethead's Parents - 50th Birthday special.
▶️ ruclips.net/video/3g4kp5SdvEQ/видео.html - Buckethead & His Holy Grail Album
▶️ ruclips.net/video/21a9vh1m3VA/видео.html - Buckethead - His Most Infamous Album
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Woo!!
Great guitarist , awful songwriter, only good hit songs he had were written by Graham bonnet and JLT
He's good, but meh.. I like Buckethead better. xD
It's a woo for me dude, yngwie is not the bestperson
But his guitar skills are unmatched
Yngwie is awesome I saw him for the first time 25 years ago and he told me to fuck off, despite college graduation, 3 marriages, and 2 children later still the most memorable day of my life.
HahA EXCELLENT!!
@@NatterNet I met Yngwie in 1985 he was opening act for ACDC For those about to Rock show. As people were screaming for ACDC, Malmsteen walked out on stage and started ripping some low notes.Nobody noticed and kept screaming for ACDC. As he made his way up the frets to the higher notes people began to take notice and the Dio/devil signs began to go up. Needless to say he got everyones attention and then proceeded to put on a set so much better than anything ACDC had. After the show I got to meet him and he was very nice. Probably because I didn't instantly shove a record album in his face to sign. I did get a few personal pictures of him and I. One of the best live rock performances I've seen.
Bro,you are my man
@@blyzo5098 That tour was my first Malmsteen experience too, and wow still to this day.
what did u do /say to YJM for him to say 'f off' to u, I wonder?
Buckethead is the man, Yngwie is the man (in moderation like you said), but most of all NatterNet you are the man! Woo!
Thank you my brother! We are the Men!! (sounds like some jock film haha) Woo!!
@T2 - WizOh hey dude good to hear from ya again! Was wondering where you disappeared to lol
@T2 - WizOh lol right back at ya brother! Good to see you again dude!
Well godamn, you can't keep a good WizOh down!...I knew you were out there somewhere. How's life in the cold my friend? Hows the clown shoes? Hows the slunks at the door?
I met Malmsteen in a hole in the wall type of place. The man played amazingly well , chugged a drink and was kind enough to give me a pick and a autograph. Total gentelman to me. April was stunning and funny.
He's actually nice to fans, but with other musicans he is a dick
@@superrookie-1 He knows where his bread is buttered.
Did you ask for the autograph?
That was his twin brother Dingdong Douchesteen, who didn't get dropped on his head at birth. Wingwang popped out, hit the floor on his head and hasnt been right since.😆
Yo u saw April??? Is she bomb?
Every interview I see of yngwie, seems to have a good sense of humor, think he gets taken out of context, or people just don’t find his humor amusing.
No he can have an ego sometimes, but he’s a fucking guitar god, can’t deny that, though.
No, he only is respectful and polite to interviewers or top name musicians who can further his career.
To fans, unknown and obscure musicans he's a totally arrogant, impolite, narcisistic asshole as he was to me. Im no longer a fan since then.
Yngwie is a few who definitely changed the guitar world.
Hahahahahahaha
Yes but he will be remembered as the person who doesnt like donuts
His music sucks😂
@@amaranusato the emotionally immature, lol. I laughed at that video too but some people hold on to it. Lol.
I love Yngwie and Buckethead. Two Legends.
Anyone with an ear for style, phrasing, tone, feel, or vibrato can hear that Yngwie is so much more than sweeps and fast guitar. Those were just tools he used to write some of the most inspiring rock/metal guitar work of his time. A truly brilliant enigma.
Without question...and to this day one of the most misunderstood.
Yeah, I like Yngwie! Maybe he is a hit repetitive, but just because of his style and his playing is truly amazing!
Lmao you groupie
Are you kidding? Even Malmsteem’s technical skill is suspect! He has made a career out of playing scales and sweeps as fast as he can. Find the RUclips video where the Andre Segovia protégées and classical guitar students in Spain dissect (and laugh) at his “classical guitar” skills including his performance with the Japanese orchestra; where they reveal just how out of place, clumsy and mistimed his guitar playing is when paired with real, lifelong classical musicians.
Finally, Malmsteem is a shitty songwriter. Full stop. No sense or rhythm and when he has paired with singers he picks cliche dime-a-dozen front men. It seems like you drank the Malmsteem koolaid and bought into his persona as a “classical-inspired” guitar player. What a joke.
@@user-user-user-user. classical prodigies sit while they pee. Nobody gives a fk what they think. 😉 Anybody with testosterone flowing through their balls knows how good this shit is. 😎🎸🔥
That Satriani quote was about one song and it was a blind test and he also said that he normally found Satch's playing very good.
The Mighty Turtle Head song.
True.
@@lyradguitar I quite like that song and solo.
Yup, they want to believe something bad, I WONDER WHY!!???? ;)
They are both crazy good in diffrent ways...
Malmsteen really is untouchable and not just neoclassical
But i love Bucket head too ...hes insane good and a fuckn weirdo...and plays starwars and exorcist movie scores
And brings toys... U gotta love all that...
Jimmy cricket, NN... very well produced. My favorite video of yours is the one where you talk about heroes and role models. In that context, I think that while Yngwie is a great guitar player, he is no hero. Buckethead, while conveniently the GOAT, is also a hero to all.
BD!! Thankyou, brother. I'm glad somebody watched that Role Model video haha! For sure Big B is the GOAT, the Hero, the Defender of the universe
I remeber that guitar 1 magazine issue. I had it because of them. That was when I learned about buckethead and have been inspired to be an innovative musician.
My biggest issue with Malmsteen is that while yes, hes extremely talented and pioneered a genre / style back in the 80s, thats also the problem with him too. He hasnt evolved or progressed in his musicality / playing since the 80s. Its still the same composition styles and note choices and vibrato.
Again, amazing player but man has been stagnant for like 30 years in terms of the kind of music he delivers to the world while everyone else around him (even people from his own genre like Marty Friedman) have constantly evolved as players and have done many different things with their sound. So malmsteem just ends up feeling incredibly stale once you've listened to him enough. Especially if you compre him to the likes of Buckethead.
Just my opinion though.
Couldn't have said it better. I'm just glad he's still doing it. Won't be buying an album or going to see him anytime soon.
Just discovered your channel, brilliant!
Welcome to Bucketheadland! Woo!!
That Buckethead talks about Yngwie on those terms it goes to show you how great Yngwie is
Or how great Buckethead is
I really laughed really hard when you quoted YJM about others guitarist, especially when it was about Pantera! Not that I hate pantera, I love pantera but it was just too funny🤣
Great video Natter ✌
Even though Yngwie can be quite egotistical and and elitist when it comes to guitar and music, he is such a versatile guitar player and plays such emotional and epic solos. But, I do get why people don’t like him, he is an asshole sometimes and I hated that video where he is just an ass to Dimebag but he has influenced the guitar world in big ways just like Jimi, Jason Becker, and Eddie Van Halen.
What happened to the scream sundae video you made? I love that video and I don't see it on your playlist or video list. Thankfully Don.
Its here ruclips.net/video/W9kqNhHb3Uw/видео.html you can also find it on our facebook page just by itself without the other songs facebook.com/Natternet-872830769508763/ Woo!!
Awesome video!
Hey BTW were did your awesome buckethead videos go to? like the top 25 non pike etc
Thanks, man. Had to delete some a while back because of shitty false claims by made up companies which youtube always sides with. Its apparently a thing these big channels like Jared Dines deal with all the time, so not much hope for smaller channels when it happens. There's some on our website natternet.com but for the most part, too much hassle to reupload and deal with.
Yngwie is the morrissey of guitar... it was what i thought recalling all the things hes said.. morrissey, great lyrics terrible person.. yngwie is similar.
i like "in moderation" being there lol
Love the Angus at the end!! Lol !!oh yeah Malmsteen rips ,but I agree with Phil. He is too structured like all Classical musicians. Buckethead again praises and gives accolades to others without any negativity. He is a musical genius for this you know.
What's the song called that starts around the forty second mark? I can never remember names to his songs I have liked and am wracking my brain, anyone? It's the softer one
One things for sure... Yngwie can not play like buckethead, and buckethead can't play like yngwie, like any other comparison
Cool video,both guitar legends,he learned from best of the best n that's how he became the next best thing.
This was awesome thank you yngwie malmsteen changed how i saw guitar forever and I don't play guitar! buckethead is a hidden gem.
Yngwie is sick I met him last year in Orlando Florida what a granly dude
What is the Malmsteen song around 1:07, please?
Far Beyond the Sun.
@@NatterNet Was it off of a live album?
a live video, not sure if its on a live album, but I'd imagine so, it's his biggest song. Woo!!
Before i found Buckethead Yngwie was my favorite guitarist and he is my 2nd favorite Buckethead now is my 1
Not a bad one /two combo my friend. Woo!!
@@NatterNet Actually Yngwie is my 3rd favorite Uli Jon Roth is my 2nd
Good choice! Even Yngwie likes him, I think haha
@@NatterNet well Yngwie did a cover of a Uli song so.... that means somethin i guess
Wow, I’ve followed Yngwie all my life and never heard him bash Les Claypool. That’s interesting given that Les produced his first two solo records.
If Les has the worst technique ever, I wish I could be that bad. It's actually kind of funny, the guys on the talkbass forums say that Les' technique is actually pretty conventional--just insanely fast.
YJM invented a genre. Sure, I'd actually pick Vinnie Moore over Bucket Head but YJM showed these cats where to go.
I still listen to Time Odyssey regularly. What an album. For some reason, I still try and fail on guitar to play some songs from that album, but I just can't give up, probably someday to be found with a guitar and pick in hand, stuck mid-pluck on Pieces of a Picture. :D And I saw Vinnie during his Meltdown album tour. Unforgettable. 8) But agreed regarding Yngwie bringing up the entire genre. I listen to more of one of his own influence's music more often (Uli Roth), but there's no doubt that Yngwie put together awesome tone, playing, vibrato, etc. and was pretty much the introduction to the neoclassical era.
Vinnie is good but common dude are u nut..
And he got it from Blackmore.
It would be interesting to know what other people like Vai, Satriani and the people who has been influenced by Bucket, they think about Bucket 🤔
I imagine half of these "guitar gods" out there would pretend like they don't know who he is whilst secretly ripping off his licks.
NatterNet Buckethead woo!
And do you know who has cited Bucket as his/her influence. I just discovered him last April and I’m blown away by his tone. It is beautiful
Yeah man, he's the GOAT! There aren't many big names who have cited him as an influence (probably for the aforementioned reason). John 5 and Bumblefoot spring to mind, they've said nice things. John 5's style and instrumentals have Buckethead written all over them.
Yngwie☆ I have several amazing stories about him- he is cordial- and he is a phenomenal musician- one of my first live shows- so inspiring- he changed the way I saw- interpreted and played music- the best story is that because of yngwie- I was introduced to B- by John 5- man thanks for this Natt- good times reminiscing about such musical greatness-- you know his wife is the band manager:) she is gorgeous- their son is very nice and quite talented as well☆ yngwiewoooo**
Yeah his wife his a dime piece, for that alone I applaud him. Phenomenal player, super talent. I'd like to think he's not as bad a person as people say. Either way, he inspired B, for that im grateful. Woo!!
Oh yeah, Yngwiewoo is damn hard to say!! haha
Always thought his wife looked kind of like Cindy Crawford.
Both of them, WOOO!!!
Yngwie the master......m not saying it but the great buckethead does.....indeed true...he created and inspired thousands
Buckethead and Yngwie are both at the top of their artistry. They both rock hard.
Phil Anselmo, is one of the best metal singers of all time, and my personal favorite. Dimebag is a legend and in a class of his own
Hear, hear!
I was going to suggest that as a possible video topic before actually, any shared history / run ins / mentions between Dimebag/Pantera/Bucket... probably not enough, if any for a vid I am guessing. Can you imagine if Bucket ever played a set live with Pantera. Fucking hell....
LOL! Pantera was a traitor poser band!
Eh I think I'd give that honor to Rob Halford. Phil in his early years was a godly vocalist but somewhere around Vulgar Display he got super sloppy when he sung live. Don't get me wrong I'm a big fan of Phil but he simply doesnt have the range he used to have. A lot of his talent is in his frontman charisma/image nowadays. He's not a bad vocalist either but he doesnt really blow me away like he did in the early days.
Many guitarist's idol was yngwei malmsteen back then before...
Thanks for making Buckethead content
Totally my pleasure, friend!
malmsteen is a living legend.noone can stand beside him.maybe only buckethead and gilbert,but not close,2-3 metres away
What song is that in the background at 1:04? Is it off Electric Tears?
Its 'My Sheetz' from Somewhere over the slaughterhouse
Wow this brings up memories! Having losing track of my CD collection since streaming became a thing I completely forgot about that album. It must have been 10 years since I've listened to it yet everything sounds so familiar!
Thanks for the reply -- I love your videos!
My pleasure, friend. Yeah streaming has made it hard to keep up and remember what songs are on what albums. That album is pretty out there for sure! Woo!!
LMAO the animations are so fun especially the eye contact with the camera lol ! another great episode well done Natter & Ms.Natter !
Thankyou my friend...from both of us! Woo...Woooo!!
What hurt Yngwie were his poor interview skills especially as he got older.. repeating the same stories for the millionth time. He has been giving the same interview for 30 years. And his lip puckering didn’t help.. people got fed up. He’s also sloppy live (he wasn’t when he was young). But.. when The red light goes on in the studio he plays with discipline and NO ONE can touch him. The mix of speed, vibrato, control, and note selection are the stuff of legend. And all his albums up thru War to End all wars contain playing like we will never hear again in our lifetime. Yngwie just never had an engaging personality like Satriani or Vai, that’s the problem. But as a player? All bow down!
There are definitely players who out perform Yngwie. Whether you're a fan of their music or not is irrelevant since that's subjective. But there are players who have the speed and certainly out perform him in terms of technique. Even when in a live setting there's players who perform smoother and more disciplined.
Maybe they outperform the current Yngwie. But Yngwie in his prime? No bro, he was untoucheable during those years. I’m still in awe, and it wasn’t just the speed. It was also the tone and the feel
@@vizman1610 you can't really debate things like feel or even tone. They're opinion based elements, an everyone's opinion will vary. That's why I was just talking about aspects that could technically be measured. Such as speed, accuracy. In theory, you could test players and really see who's the best solely based on sheer technique an ability. An I'm certain there are players who would destroy Yngwie, even in his day. It really depends on what exactly you're talking about. But aside from subjective opinions, you could technically test players on their skill. The truth is today there are countless RUclips guitarist that are probably better than Yngwie in some way or another. It definitely depends on what you're looking at. Meaning in terms of style even. Yngwie is a typical shredder. He doesn't have any real unique or special tricks up his sleeve. So if you put him against someone like a Tommy Emanuel even, Tommy would wreck him in terms of finger style. But than Yngwie would out shred Tommy. So it really depends. There's so many people playing guitar today.
Well if ur going to bring Tommy Emmanuel into this, I’m done lol. The guy is inhuman. Fair enough. I really really enjoy hearing anything from Yngwie from 1983 to about 2001, I absolutely love that stuff. I’ll leave it at that. Ur right, I’m sure many monster guitarists have never been discovered. Yngwie was at the right place, at the right time. Everything lined up for him
@@vizman1610 the best i can describe my opinion on Yngwie is I just out grew that style. Yngwie was more of a phase in my early years as a guitar player. Whereas there other players I grew up listening to who I still regularly listen to. Basically, I listened to Yngwie a ton and had a bunch of his albums an anthologies and after a while couldn't listen anymore without feeling like it was stagnant. His style and even his tone became too constant. I find players with more dynamic variety and musicality more interesting. If you want neo classical style music, Yngwie was your guy. Especially back in the day. But other than that, his arsenal is comparably limited. There's just more interesting things going on with music than the whole neo classic shred fest. I personally really like how there seems to be a new generation of guitar players who are once again breaking the boundaries of guitar similar to how Eddie Van Helen was in the 80s. But the worst part about Yngwie to me is his arrogance. Some people are arrogant and you can kinda get it in a certain sense. Yngwies arrogance seems somehow narcissistic or sometime even jealous perhaps. For instance, his need to put down other style of music or even specific musicians. That's typically a thing people who are jealous do. Such as his obvious dislike and need to bash Kirk Hammetts guitar playing. You could make a reasonable argument that Kirk is more popular than Yngwie even in the basic level of the guitar community. It's almost like Yngwie is jealous that Kirk gets the recognition he does despite Yngwie feeling he deserves more praise him. That's atleast a sincere theory an it makes sense to me. There's no shortage of egos in the guitar world. But there are some who are more modest and genuine like other musicians. Even those who play the same instrument. Yngwie is not one of those guys. Lol.
👁❤Sheetz' playing in the background
BUCKET HEAD IS CLASS... I liked John Christ you get the squiddlin', less all the diddlin'...
BH: "When I was a small chicken"
Ha ha that was adorably funny.
shit man, I wanna work with NatterNet so bad.
So call me back already Dan, I've left you like 10 messages haha Woo!!
i'm not Dan, sorry. I just use the name because it's awesome. I still want to work with, whatever needed.
Haha I know you're not, man. If anything comes up, I will look for the nearest Delray! Woo!!
Buckethead!!! Yngwie!!!
xoxo The Clarences
Yngwie is the GOD and Buckethead is also a demiGOD. Both inspire me so much!
1:48 yes he doesn’t care to the point that he’ll copyright strike any video that makes any criticism of him
I don't think Buckhead can be compared to others.
He is what he is...A King.
Phil Anselmo having an opinion on Yngwie's soul... even compared to someone else's. That is a big stretch. What if two very different guys can have as much soul as each other, while obviously(?) very differently? Malmsteen even plays bass with a superb vibrato that shines with emotion. I actually miss that in many bass players. It's a bit rarer than I expected.
Phil likes to sieg heil & repeatedly make racist comments, so I don't give a flying fuck what he has to say about anything
Both are great .
That guy at the end looks like he has some Technical Difficulties ;)
Malmsteen's criticisms of the other artists there were all from one piece where he was asked directly what he thought.
YNGWIE FTW
What song is playing in the background at 1:15?
It's from Buckethead's 'In Search of the' album, Volume 6, track 3, fan labelled as 'Last Light'.
@@NatterNet thank you!!
Yngwie goes a little too over the top on a lot of his solos, but he also plays with feeling when he wants to. Marching Out (the song), Crying, Brothers, are just a few examples.
I love the Mrs Natter. I was also thinking about how great Herbie is relating to the Freakbass interview.
I love her too haha...I wonder if Herbie and Freekro would make a good couple?
@@NatterNet I think you should interview Herbie and he should do some theatrics. Then an afterparty. So cool
Theatrics? like climbing a tree? (hit the music!) haha Woo!!
@@NatterNet Herbie is cool like Yoda in the Lone Lagoon. Lol whats that muppet that loves chickens?
Gonzo! Woo!!
YNGWIE J. MALMSTEEN. The name says it all
I don't care what anyone says....Yngwie is the fucking man!
Triolgy suite op 5 is my favorite and his echo etude look em up you won't be disappointed
I've been a fan of Yngwie for decades....but his ego is the size of Texas. He's a great guitarist, but his attitude sucks. I'm sure he would have some smart ass'ed remark to make about Buckethead, but Bucket can play rings around Yngwie and Yngwie knows it.
Yeah man, Yngwie is one of the GOAT's for sure but like you said, that Ego..damn! Can't imagine what he'd say about Bucket, but I can guess it wouldn't be a raving review.
@fillmorenyc1 U obviously never heard of Shawn Lane have U?
U obvioulsy ignoring the fact Ynwgie was arguably the most infamous Guitarist of modern time. Only Eddie Van Halen n Randy Rhoads come to mind were more famous than him. When he was in ALcatrazz he literally was the most infamous guitarist in the planet. Buckethead had to break it to you only got famous cos AXL ROSE hired him to replace Slash. Also Yngwie exaggerated his role as the bad guy which he ripped off from RICHIE BLACKMORE.
I think his ego is just him being tongue and cheek and being sure of himself like everybody should be know what I'm saying, just saying
@@NatterNet there is one Ren that Buckethead does he does it fast and that's it
A resounding Woo !!!
Woo!!
1:30 Last light ripping in the background 😎👌 nice
This is very bizarre because I feel the same way about Bucket.
I've dropped everything else to find a way to merge with him.
That's how I want my story to read.
The stars are aligned in my favor and it's what I ask of them.
How is that coming along?
Oh man that’s the track off of Cobra Strike?!?
Best I ever seen
Tell me Natter, you're on vacation, you're kickin' back with your 美しい妻 in the Towada Hachimantai National Park, sippin' some chilled Bootsy wine, are you going to put on Pike 78, Forever Lake, and Way Back When, or are you going clip the mood with some YM, ? and besides, Malmsteen will never have a GM position for you, appreiciate your great vids, Woo !
Haha!! If I played an Yngwie album on vacation with the wife she'd say "what is that? it doesn't sound like anything!"...then again, she loves classical music so maybe Yngwie would work for her when he's shredding to pagnini's and the like. That being said, Mount Shasta has to be the vacation, bootsy wine and smooching song haha.
Thankyou, brother. Woo!!
Great Choice, Shasta is sweet !, The only time I tubed a YM song, I had visions of Wiley Coyote chasing the Roadrunner around, no offense to any YM fans, he's good at that sound he does, Woo !
Haha yes! Wiley on speed (be a good name for a YM album). Woo!!
There’s plenty of room for shit talkers and quiet people, both help the world go round. Cheers buck and ing!
Insecurity hides behind shit talking, every single time without fail, that's its root.
Host is Welsh.. I know a Southern Wales accent when I hear it.
Indeed he is..i mean,...i am. Havent lived in UK for 7 years now though, still trying to shake the accent but hard to, especially last night when we qualified for the world cup for the first in 60+ years haha Woo!!
@@NatterNet Why lose the accent? Its a unique thing that more people should be proud of.. I'm Welsh myself.
Not only did we qualify but the day before we got our 13th world champion boxer as well. Punching.. lol above our weight again.
What if Shawn Lane alive and substitute to Buckethead to perform personal to YM
1:15 song?
It's from Buckethead's album 'In Search of the' Volume 6, track 3, fan labelled as 'Last Light'.
@@NatterNet thanks!!!
What field said about dime bag was definitely the truth
Brian all the great guitar players are called Brian and they all have great hair and that’s a fact ......and they all dream off playing in Colchester
...... haha Woo!!
NatterNet Buckethead I keep my eyes open I’m in Essex so only down the road so if Brian plays Colchester I will definitely let you know........lol I just realised what I have done Colchester is in Essex so I’m closer than I think lol
And I will immediately get on a plane and fly direct to colchester. I'm sure they have direct international flights to colchester...I'd be amazed if they didn't....amazed.
NatterNet Buckethead my girlfriends seen Brian may play at the west end of London he played after the we will rock you finished she said it was a brilliant show
Oh sweet! I bought tickets for my parents to see that show years ago, they loved it too.
I'd like to know what he thinks of Ritchie Blackmore
Yeah, I don't think it's that healthy to like ingwie too much, as you said, you can only like him in moderation, preferably just his music.
0:44 song?? , please
'My Sheetz' from Somewhere over the slaughterhouse. Woo!!
Thank you!
If folks would have met the greatest composers of yesteryear, they would have seen large egos, and much more. In a world where much of the population walks around with zero confidence, it gets annoying. I get it.
o malmsteen e muito arrogante certamente ele iria achar o mestre big B ruim, o ego dele nao admitiria que o buckethead e um excelente play!
"ego dele nao admitiria que o buckethead e um excelente play". Yes!!
"Does he have the soul dimebag had ?........ Nope" 😂😂
Yngwie has as much heart and soul as anyone
Yep.
Fuck dimebag
Yngwie has more souls than the devil and the Adidas factory combined. I don't even think Dimebag was a necromancer.
Is that Mick Foley at 0:59?
Bang Bang!
@@NatterNet 😂😂
I mean, with regards to Phil Anselmo... he isn't wrong. Power Metal and CFH era Phil sounds great. Past that, he starts to sound fucking horrendous. Now he can hardly even talk from all of the bullshit he's subjected his vocal chords to.
I noticed that Lee likes to talk s*** about a lot of other guitarist just like any other guitarists out there. And honestly personally I think Lee was highly jealous of Yngwie
Yeah man, people being jealous of Yngwie is definitely common. The dudes a wizard.
“In moderation “ LOL 😂 , Best quote ever . NatterNet RULES 🤘🏻🎸
Haha oops, had to slip that in there. Woo!! Thankyou, friend.
@@NatterNet yep, and it's the truth.
@@blazerk9614 I have never been able to sit through a whole Malmsteen album.
After a few incredibly mind blowing tunes it starts to get quite boring actually.
Not with Buckethead. Even his 10 minute excursions can seem too short sometimes.
I strongly disagree with yngwie on dimebag because he is a guitarist from another world, but i can't say i hate Yngwie because he also plays really good too
Yngwie and Buckethead are insanely talented players. But given the choice to have the ability of any guitarist. It would be Dimebag for me personally. You could probably argue that Yngwie or Buckethead could play Dimes stuff. And you’d be half right. The other half you just wouldn’t understand. 👊🏻
Soul. Groove. Balls.
@@mattmoves5920 Groove balls?
The bottom line is the music, Period!
Muy buen video amigo me reí con el final woo
gracias mi amigo. Woo!!
Yngwie is a great player and a walking music theory book it’s amazing how great he plays. IMO because he is so knowledgeable it makes him think everyone else is terrible he says people play out of tune and have horrible choices of notes. He said he thought Eddie Van Halen felt threatened by him and that’s why they never met lol well Eddie was a true musician and a nice guy that sold 100 times the albums he had no reason to be threatened by any guitar player he changed how guitar was played I bet Eddie didn’t want to meet him because he’s a dick. Yngwie bases his comments about guitar players based off him like he’s the center of the universe. You don’t need to play 1000 mph to make good music. There is no law that says u can’t play out of tune, sloppy, put a bad note in many great songs are like that. He couldn’t make a more memorable solo then Kirk hammet people listening to songs don’t care if a song is simple or intricate they just care about how the song sounds, the feel and emotion.
I think from a purely shred standpoint Yngwie MIGHT have a very small bit of an edge over Buckethead. But in terms of versatility, creativity, soul, and passion for creating music, I feel like Buckethead BURIES Malmsteen. How many other artists can say that one singular album they've made has influences of rock, metal, bluegrass, ambient, funk, electronica, blues, jazz, folk, shred, etc.. (I'm sure this list could go on and on). One of the biggest parts of being a musician is about being able to adapt to others playing with you, being able to understand the musical language that they are speaking and engage in meaningful interchange with them to produce something that is greater than the sum of it's parts. This is something that Buckethead excels in. I don't think Bootsy Collins could lay down a thick bassline and have Malmsteen do anything meaningful with it. They both can play fast and that is kinda where the similarities begin and end... Buckethead is capable of doing so much more... And in saying capable I'm not insinuating thay Malmsteen COULDN'T do it if he were to really try, he simply WOULDN'T do it, which in my mind actually puts him at the very bottom of the barrel of guitarists. Great guitarists try new things. Such a waste of a talent that could have been SO much more were his ego not so enormous and his scope so narrow.
Is that buckethead real face or slash face?? Woo.....
Woo!!
I'm liking this video if only for the Augustus Gloop comment with Japanese accent girl
Every lessor talent instantly runs to the completely specious and unquantifiable claim of "soul". Guess what? If you aren't nearly as good, your soul needs to catch up. Yngwie's soul soars. The rest is sour grapes. Nothing more. It is the final, petulant and pouting lip of the jealous.
Nothing personal, but Yngwie has always bored me. He's great at what he does, but it has no feeling. Just sweeps and the same thing over and over again. The common music fan could never relate.
I'm a huge fan of both Yngwie and Pantera. I have them in my personal top 5. Yngwie's music is deeper than technique if you ask me (I don't like anything he's done after Facing The Animal though), and I disagree entirely with Phil on this one, but it was funny as hell. I don't give a flying fuck about sweeps LOL!
Yeah man, Yngwie for me in moderation is great. Super talent. And agreed, I love sweeeps! But Phil was funny as shit saying that haha Woo!!
@@NatterNet, I hate sweep picking arpeggios but I keep practicing them. I play sweep + tapping hybrids like Tony MacAlpine, hell I even add skipping to that crap. I guess is a love and hate relationship what I have with that stupid but beautiful and sexy technique.
Its all a matter of taste. Phil seems like someone who wants everyone to have the same taste as himself.
What was funny is Yngwie went all fat Elvis and Dimebag offered him a donut.
Pantera are great...but Phil is full of shit. If you actually listen to Yngwie's playing then you immediately realise that he is all soul. He's not a robot, his technique will never match someone like buckethead. He plays on emotion and it just happens that he often plays pretty fast as well.
Malmsteen is legend but Buckethead is GOD
To me Yngwie is like eating something that's sickly sweet. After listening to a few songs, for maybe 30 minutes max, that's it I'm done.