I saw a clinic he did in Charlotte a number of years ago and it was incredible. He didn’t play a single repeated lick or idea. The flow of original ideas alone was incredible. He’s a beast.
In my opinion George Lynch is in the top 10 best guitarists in the world. He's definitely Top Tier. Thanks for sharing 😎👍👌✌️✌️💯🎸🎸. Btw I'm 60 years old. Seen a lot of them. He definitely know his stuff so talented 🙂👍💯
Technically George is one of the sloppiest players around. And it became even worse. When he's improvising, especially nowadays using his thumb and forefinger plucking technique, it's almost embarrassing. You don't have to be 60 to have good ears and an understanding of music. George is way better when he knows what he has to play from the very start. What CAN push George into some kind of top 10 is that you can always tell him from all the others. No matter if live or on an album, you always and almost immediately know "That's George Lynch". I think that's one of his biggest accomplishments. He is unique. But top 10 best guitarists? Only if you don't give a damn about clean playing. It's VERY important for every musician. Ok, it's your opinion, but...naah.
I think George is the best unschooled guitarist ever. For a guy who knows almost no music theory, the level of skill and technique that he has achieved is phenomenal. He’s better than most schooled guitarist.
@@circulargates7949 Not to mention its hard to imagine Delores Rhoads hiring a non classically trained musician to take Randy's place at Musonia School Of Music, and then for such a musician to continue teaching Randy's students where Randy left off without really knowing their shit.
I would say George isnt schooled in the way you classify most guitar players who have left their mark over the years. George has basic knowledge, Ive heard him drop intervals and other musical terms in other lessons. He obviously knows what makes things work, but I'd say what's his most unique trait is that he's found a way to make the things that shouldn't work, work in his playing.
Eh?? George is on record many times throughout the years talking about how he has a strong grasp of music theory and openly admits to having a guitar teacher for both technique and theory. He was most candid in articles and videos from 1989 to 1993.
i actually met george lynch and here’s the story: it was after a concert i went outside to wear the buses should be and i saw him behind a gate. then my mom yelled his name and he came over and said “i’m sorry i’m not feeling that good” and i got an autograph
Thanks for posting. George is in the line of Hendrix, Beck, and Eddie in the stuff he gets out of a guitar. "Jacking off vibrato" is hilarious, I've looked for a term for this since seeing DeMartini do it in the '80s. "Work on your jacking off" 😂. One of my all time faves is Tangled in the Web, Lynch Mob. Rock on George! Awesome work!
George just plays. He simply has a gift and talent that some do not have. Now if you cannot see that, you are blind.He tries to show his gift that he has, the best way he knows how. I get what he is doing and how he does it. But I be damned if I can be like George. George is only George. And give all the glory to God*/Christ Jesus*. AMEN George would be nothing with out The Father. With that said, George is a force to behold.
Back when this came out it didn't look so cheap. Looking at it 30 years later, you can see just how thrown together it really was. Looks like it was done in his spare time. I still love it and I still love his guitar style
I love the song Mr. Scary but after about 2/3 the way into the song at 38:30 he goes into a whole different set of chord changes and the whole thing changes for me It's like the song graduated into something a little more mature and the solo eases into a groove that elevates the song beyond mere emotional completeness I consider George to be one of the best at using the recording process to refine a song or melody to the point where it could no longer be made to be any better And layering? Forget about it! The champ! Many great memories are tied to Dokken and Lynch Mob songs so Thank you Mr. Lynch!
Growing up playing guitar in the 70s and 80s GL is one of my favorite guitarists. I don't know why I've never seen this before. Thank you for publishing this.
Man, i hate it when people say " If you want to be a great guitarist, you MUST know music theory"....well you know what?....... Lynch and Malmsteen ARE MY MUSIC THEORY!
Fucking hell! I've read this guys name ever since 80s Kerrang!! and 22.4.19 is the first time I've heard him play. Where the fuck have I been? Now I'll go hunting his albums.
He's truly a gifted player. I was fortunate to be young player, 15 in 85 when I started playing, when Dokken started getting big from being on Mtv. I saw It's Not Love play on Mtv for the very first time. He plays some amazing solos and his improv skills are incredible for an ear learned player. Everything fits beautifully and melodically. That's the one thing I was not capable of learning. I can figure out any of his solos, but to lay down an equal solo to a rhythm track is impossible for me.
Thanks for the awesome video Carl! Glad to see your still around bro it's been quite a while since we last chatted on HCAF (DerekB). LOL Maybe a decade or so ago YIKES! Where the hell did time go? Anyway, I just subscribed to your cxhannel and am about to go look to see what other golden nuggets you may have uploaded. I hope you had a great Xmas and may 2018 be a great year for you in all ways.
His technique is his and it’s very unique and unorthodox- his stuff is tricky to learn just because of that. Even tho playing super fast and clean is hard in its own way going up and down a scale in one way is easier than the little Flurries and slides he is amazing at doing
Outside of radio play, where I listen to KJAZ- Dokken is the only Rock I’ve been listening to non-stop. Lucky I got to c them Monsters of Rock, LA Coliseum, 1988
16:19 Ahhh... that lovely "horizontal" Sitar-like vibrato. Truly innovative and unique! Only heard Warren DiMartini and Greg Howe pull it off as well as George. For me, for some odd reason, I just can't get it to sound smooth like George. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, but I think I may be pressing (er..."jacking") it too hard, because I hear the notes of the adjacent frets as "pitches" too strongly.
It’s classical vibrato technique, same thing that violinists, cello players, etc. do. The “trick” is that you really just want to roll back and forth across your fingertip without actually moving your finger’s placement. Done fast it looks like you’re doing slides inside a single fret, but you’re not really sliding if you’re doing it correctly.
I heard somewhere he's 100% illiterate. Kinda fits with his personalized language & misstating terms like "double stop" or "trill effect" or "voodoo chilD" :D Can we find a clip where George plays without effects? Don't care much about hair, but prefer Ken doll with clothes on :p Regardless, love that he's willing to share with seemingly no ego, speaking honestly from the heart. Anyone meet the guy? What's he like in person, off- camera?
@@dumb-ocracy I met him briefly after a Lynch Mob show in Omaha, Nebraska on their first tour (early ‘90s). He was an utter douche. On the other hand, his drummer (Wild Mick Brown) was about as cool a guy as you’ll ever meet.
Some people call it the Pentatonic scale but I noticed whenever I would play it, panties would rain down on the stage so I just started calling it panty tonic because apparently it removes panties and sometimes bras would come off and ta tas ta dah thus the pan ta ta nic Either that or he got it mixed up with hair product and it was the Pantene tonic scale . Either way it’s awesome and it doesn’t matter if George calls it the pantatonic that’s what it will be referred to.
I'm working on pinpointing the timeline and variations of Lynch's ADA MP1 rig he was using in the late 80s. I can see one in a 2U rack behind him with his Roland SDE3000 up top, but can anyone tell me what the second unit in that rack is? My intuition tells me either a Yamaha SPX90 or R1000. Also any insight into what model Mesa head he's running through? These questions are of the utmost importance.
Chip Roberts i am not sure if he uses the ada mp-1 in that video But you should defenitely check his clinics from 1989. he is using an mp-1 in both videos an my favourite one is the one in the class room. He boosts it with a rat an uses the roland sde 3000 with a delay of 340ms and the spx is not used. He is explaining everything. So keep sure to watch the whole video. The boogie power amp you see in this video is a mesa boogie stereo simul class 295. I am quite addicted for those lynch videos where he uses the mp-1. i am a huge fan of that unit :-D
This is it guys. Make YOUR style and attack that guitar and make it play your way and only do your versions of songs. NEVER EVER note for not copies. George, Jimmy, Eddie...all had their own style and power and creativity. The edge too. Everybody is different, every guitar is different, every amp....do your own thing and keep going
Well, that’s the destination… but if you don’t ever learn other people’s songs starting out you’re not going to have a clue how to construct your own. There’s a reason Lynch kept referring to his influences like Hendrix and Van Halen. Everyone needs a foundation to start from.
The common denominators I hear between George Lynch and Jim Hendrix are: I heard both using the whammy bar, they both mostly use electric guitars, and they both use some sort of distortion. Maybe my ears are a bit messed up. Lol!!!
Crazy I used to work at a silk screen shop. And I remember printing some guitar dojo T-shirts back in the day. This is the guy.
All these years and I never get tired of Mr. Lynch.
me too, fan since 1986
me too!
I HAD THIS ON VHS 📼 VIDEO CASSETTE 📹 TAPE...
I STILL WATCH IT MORE AND MORE AS I GET OLDER...
George Lynch Ladies and Gentlemen 💯 Best Ever Period 🤘🤘🤘🎸🎸🎸🔥🔥🔥
George Lynch had been my inspiration since the 80’s and still is today. One of the best guitarists in the world imo and will always be my idol.
🤘🏼😎🤘🏼
One of my main influences that caused me to learn guitar.
@@JamesMedina-sc7hzsame!
I saw a clinic he did in Charlotte a number of years ago and it was incredible. He didn’t play a single repeated lick or idea. The flow of original ideas alone was incredible. He’s a beast.
George Lynch is the man! One of the most talented guitarist in metal
In my opinion George Lynch is in the top 10 best guitarists in the world. He's definitely Top Tier. Thanks for sharing 😎👍👌✌️✌️💯🎸🎸. Btw I'm 60 years old. Seen a lot of them. He definitely know his stuff so talented 🙂👍💯
Technically George is one of the sloppiest players around. And it became even worse. When he's improvising, especially nowadays using his thumb and forefinger plucking technique, it's almost embarrassing. You don't have to be 60 to have good ears and an understanding of music. George is way better when he knows what he has to play from the very start. What CAN push George into some kind of top 10 is that you can always tell him from all the others. No matter if live or on an album, you always and almost immediately know "That's George Lynch". I think that's one of his biggest accomplishments. He is unique. But top 10 best guitarists? Only if you don't give a damn about clean playing. It's VERY important for every musician. Ok, it's your opinion, but...naah.
i'm 62
George is smoking big time! One of my favorites and this era he was on fire! AWESOME stuff! Unique like other greats like Eddie, Randy and Yngwie.
I think George is the best unschooled guitarist ever. For a guy who knows almost no music theory, the level of skill and technique that he has achieved is phenomenal. He’s better than most schooled guitarist.
@@circulargates7949 Not to mention its hard to imagine Delores Rhoads hiring a non classically trained musician to take Randy's place at Musonia School Of Music, and then for such a musician to continue teaching Randy's students where Randy left off without really knowing their shit.
Clovis The Wicked You have an excellent point here.
@Gordon yep. You gotta have some knowledge to play like George
I would say George isnt schooled in the way you classify most guitar players who have left their mark over the years. George has basic knowledge, Ive heard him drop intervals and other musical terms in other lessons. He obviously knows what makes things work, but I'd say what's his most unique trait is that he's found a way to make the things that shouldn't work, work in his playing.
Eh?? George is on record many times throughout the years talking about how he has a strong grasp of music theory and openly admits to having a guitar teacher for both technique and theory. He was most candid in articles and videos from 1989 to 1993.
I love George, always fun to watch , and cool to listen to , also very interesting!
Hello brother awesome
*Been a long time fan of Lynch since Tooth & Nail / Under Lock & Key.... but I never knew this video existed. Thanks for posting!*
i actually met george lynch and here’s the story: it was after a concert i went outside to wear the buses should be and i saw him behind a gate. then my mom yelled his name and he came over and said “i’m sorry i’m not feeling that good” and i got an autograph
I've seen this video like a million times, and each time, i enjoy the music as if it's the 1st time.
George Lynch
Simply awesome, beyond great.
And seems like sucha humble guy too
One of the greatest guitarists of all time! Awesome!
so true
Thanks for posting. George is in the line of Hendrix, Beck, and Eddie in the stuff he gets out of a guitar. "Jacking off vibrato" is hilarious, I've looked for a term for this since seeing DeMartini do it in the '80s. "Work on your jacking off" 😂. One of my all time faves is Tangled in the Web, Lynch Mob.
Rock on George! Awesome work!
George just plays. He simply has a gift and talent that some do not have. Now if you cannot see that, you are blind.He tries to show his gift that he has, the best way he knows how. I get what he is doing and how he does it. But I be damned if I can be like George. George is only George. And give all the glory to God*/Christ Jesus*. AMEN George would be nothing with out The Father. With that said, George is a force to behold.
AMEN
there would be no george if it wasn't for his father. not the magic "father" that you are talking about
I remember learning under lock n key back in 86 back when I played and nothing else ,wore out a lot of cassettes 👍
Back when this came out it didn't look so cheap. Looking at it 30 years later, you can see just how thrown together it really was. Looks like it was done in his spare time. I still love it and I still love his guitar style
The feel, tpne and insane rhythm in his cover of Voodoo Chile is incredible. Lynch is a monster.
That shit gives you chills every time. Only guitar player that does it for me. He makes them scream.
Proof that you as a guitar player should be able to plug into whatever and sound like you.
.....this seriously kicks ass!!!!!!!!
Greetings from Budapest...Thanks for the upload...A real musician,a great teacher...Great lessons...
I love the song Mr. Scary but after about 2/3 the way into the song at 38:30 he goes into a whole different set of chord changes and the whole thing changes for me
It's like the song graduated into something a little more mature and the solo eases into a groove that elevates the song beyond mere emotional completeness
I consider George to be one of the best at using the recording process to refine a song or melody to the point where it could no longer be made to be any better
And layering? Forget about it! The champ!
Many great memories are tied to Dokken and Lynch Mob songs so Thank you Mr. Lynch!
He is an amazing guitar player and down to earth very influential back then and still to this day
Lynch just played the most beautiful acoustic chord progression of ever heard😎
Yeah, that was nice bro. Was thinking why he didn’t turn it in to a song
Power chords stuff
on the top of his game here....and great tone as well
Thank you very much
Growing up playing guitar in the 70s and 80s GL is one of my favorite guitarists. I don't know why I've never seen this before. Thank you for publishing this.
George Lynch definitely got his own style! One of my favorite guitarist!
Lynchivised Voodoo Chile,nothing like the Hendrix tone and style but really cool and totally Lynch.
George lynch is fantastic
A rock god 🤘 one of the best improvisation feel players out there.
Thanks guy!!!
His vibrato is just off the chain from incredible, makes it look so effortless
Great cover of Voodoo Chile
Best ad for a Rat pedal I've ever seen.
17:00 best hair of the 80s
Such a unique sound and style of playing, extremely hard and better yet probably impossible to mimic
Man, i hate it when people say " If you want to be a great guitarist, you MUST know music theory"....well you know what?....... Lynch and Malmsteen ARE MY MUSIC THEORY!
Ever hear of Doug Steel? Your not a idiot!! God*/Christ Jesus* is real. He will return when the time is right.
Nzinn73 I used to think like that. Then I learned some theory and realized it made things much easier.
Fucking hell! I've read this guys name ever since 80s Kerrang!! and 22.4.19 is the first time I've heard him play.
Where the fuck have I been?
Now I'll go hunting his albums.
great upload, very rare
I have this VHS George signed it for me winter 2011 capitol guitar clinic St Paul Mn.
Man look how young he looked-WOW
bro you are fkn amazing,thanx
He's truly a gifted player. I was fortunate to be young player, 15 in 85 when I started playing, when Dokken started getting big from being on Mtv. I saw It's Not Love play on Mtv for the very first time. He plays some amazing solos and his improv skills are incredible for an ear learned player. Everything fits beautifully and melodically. That's the one thing I was not capable of learning. I can figure out any of his solos, but to lay down an equal solo to a rhythm track is impossible for me.
Pretty much the same with me...
The best electric n acoustic guitarist to walk the earth.
FACT!
George is a master musician
Thanks for the awesome video Carl! Glad to see your still around bro it's been quite a while since we last chatted on HCAF (DerekB). LOL Maybe a decade or so ago YIKES! Where the hell did time go? Anyway, I just subscribed to your cxhannel and am about to go look to see what other golden nuggets you may have uploaded. I hope you had a great Xmas and may 2018 be a great year for you in all ways.
King George..the spirit of guitar😎
This was my inspirations
His technique is his and it’s very unique and unorthodox- his stuff is tricky to learn just because of that. Even tho playing super fast and clean is hard in its own way going up and down a scale in one way is easier than the little Flurries and slides he is amazing at doing
Outside of radio play, where I listen to KJAZ- Dokken is the only Rock I’ve been listening to non-stop. Lucky I got to c them Monsters of Rock, LA Coliseum, 1988
Can someone take that acoustic chord progression?? That was gorgeous and the best I’ve ever heard!!! Wow just wow
Super neat that George tilts his hat to Paul Gilbert. Good guitarists recognize good guitarists.
usually George back then was very competitive and didn't give credit, rare occasion here. Now he's mellowed.
George is a beast 🤟
George Lynch is a true artist if you want to know what an artist is well I’d be George Lynch he shows his art
The WU TANG MASTER. GEORGE LYNCH!!!
8:27 His Acoustic section is Magical.
After Page...my next fav guitar hero...Lynch
no one cares
16:19 Ahhh... that lovely "horizontal" Sitar-like vibrato. Truly innovative and unique! Only heard Warren DiMartini and Greg Howe pull it off as well as George. For me, for some odd reason, I just can't get it to sound smooth like George. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, but I think I may be pressing (er..."jacking") it too hard, because I hear the notes of the adjacent frets as "pitches" too strongly.
It’s classical vibrato technique, same thing that violinists, cello players, etc. do. The “trick” is that you really just want to roll back and forth across your fingertip without actually moving your finger’s placement. Done fast it looks like you’re doing slides inside a single fret, but you’re not really sliding if you’re doing it correctly.
Panatonic (George is so badass he named his own scale.)
I heard somewhere he's 100% illiterate. Kinda fits with his personalized language & misstating terms like "double stop" or "trill effect" or "voodoo chilD" :D Can we find a clip where George plays without effects? Don't care much about hair, but prefer Ken doll with clothes on :p Regardless, love that he's willing to share with seemingly no ego, speaking honestly from the heart. Anyone meet the guy? What's he like in person, off- camera?
@@dumb-ocracy I met him briefly after a Lynch Mob show in Omaha, Nebraska on their first tour (early ‘90s). He was an utter douche. On the other hand, his drummer (Wild Mick Brown) was about as cool a guy as you’ll ever meet.
George is one of my two favorite players I always thought him and Randy Rhodes together in the same band would have crushed.
Gosto mais dele no inicio da carreira....essa época ele tinha muita criatividade e agilidade....
Sou fã dele!
That little acoustic, arpeggio thing is awesome.. how the f did that never make it onto an album?
This version of Mr Scary with the keyboard layers is really interesting, wish there was a quality sound file of this.
Some people call it the Pentatonic scale but I noticed whenever I would play it, panties would rain down on the stage so I just started calling it panty tonic because apparently it removes panties and sometimes bras would come off and ta tas ta dah thus
the pan ta ta nic
Either that or he got it mixed up with hair product and it was the Pantene tonic scale .
Either way it’s awesome and it doesn’t matter if George calls it the pantatonic that’s what it will be referred to.
I hope you sniffed some of those very scented panties. It is the thing to do!
Boy he could
Make that ‘57 Strat scream! 😁
Now that Ed had left us, George now takes over as the best guitarist known to humanity
Jake E. Lee still walks the earth.
You've never heard of Guthrie Govan ?!
@@Kyrelel That dude is a beast!
no. Eric Johnson, as nobody else does the clean chord thing like him so he has that as well as the lead stuff
@@KyrelelTechnically brilliant but nearly as soulless as Malmsteen. And don't get me started on Bettencourt.
Man, guitar tutorials have come a hell of a long way since then.
Man he is a Great Player You can tell it’s Vodoo Child But unmistakable George Lynch
I'm working on pinpointing the timeline and variations of Lynch's ADA MP1 rig he was using in the late 80s. I can see one in a 2U rack behind him with his Roland SDE3000 up top, but can anyone tell me what the second unit in that rack is? My intuition tells me either a Yamaha SPX90 or R1000. Also any insight into what model Mesa head he's running through? These questions are of the utmost importance.
Chip Roberts i am not sure if he uses the ada mp-1 in that video But you should defenitely check his clinics from 1989. he is using an mp-1 in both videos an my favourite one is the one in the class room. He boosts it with a rat an uses the roland sde 3000 with a delay of 340ms and the spx is not used. He is explaining everything. So keep sure to watch the whole video.
The boogie power amp you see in this video is a mesa boogie stereo simul class 295.
I am quite addicted for those lynch videos where he uses the mp-1. i am a huge fan of that unit :-D
It sounds George Lynch even though Hendrix type instrumentals are deployed.
Freaking legend kids....know ur master n he's alive n kicking...rock on mr scary...see in the AZ dessert
got Japan laserdisc and DVD 😁👍
Very.nice
Classical guitar playing. Using all 4 fingers. And not just 3. Nice 🙂👍🎸🎸
This is it guys. Make YOUR style and attack that guitar and make it play your way and only do your versions of songs. NEVER EVER note for not copies. George, Jimmy, Eddie...all had their own style and power and creativity. The edge too. Everybody is different, every guitar is different, every amp....do your own thing and keep going
Well, that’s the destination… but if you don’t ever learn other people’s songs starting out you’re not going to have a clue how to construct your own. There’s a reason Lynch kept referring to his influences like Hendrix and Van Halen. Everyone needs a foundation to start from.
George est le seul guitariste a la fin des annees 80 qu y malmsteen reconaissait un certain talent incroyable venant de sa part n es pas?😊❤
Paul Gilbert? am I missing something here, is Paul older than I thought he was or is this referring to a different Paul Gilbert?
A great shredder!
Very tone dependent!
The common denominators I hear between George Lynch and Jim Hendrix are: I heard both using the whammy bar, they both mostly use electric guitars, and they both use some sort of distortion. Maybe my ears are a bit messed up. Lol!!!
wow....any chance to find the PDF of these lessons? Does it exist?
What amp is he using for effects ?
Eventide 5000 as i can remember..
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"A '57 start the real thing"
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George...or mr.scary...iconic..guitaris....
*OMINOUS UNAWARNESS* "Hi, I'm George lynch" . Lol
He holds the pick like Warren D Martini...
George really looked up to him! Lynch said he actually showed him a few things!
The greatest on the planet next to Warren De Martini
i know current george would say "turn that delay mix down!"
George is surprisingly modest almost bashful in this. Definately makethe the linformation more relatable.
Was that ESP Matt?
He's wild. He's unique. He's George!
This guy just ooze coolness! I mean, seriously, just look at the guy! 2024, It’s ok to have a man crush on your favorite guitar player… 🤣🤣🤣
Man, what he plays at 28:54 is sickness
fuck how did he play that acoustic partZ??z!!!!!!
So young. Time files too fast.