I coined a term in the 80s when he, Neal Schon, Edward Van Halen, Matthias Jabs, Jon Sykes, Glenn Tipton and KK Downing, and Wolf Hoffmann, among others, left their indelible mark on me. George is the King of Smooth Cool.
One of my two biggest influences to pick up guitar seriously and learn 36 years ago,....Demartini and Lynch. George is still rolling but I hate seeing and hearing his hand atrophy cripple his playing...He can still play well but his hand issue has hurt his playing...It is a painful irony. He was one of the greatest ever in the rock/metal music of the early 80s to early 90s.
Those were my 2 biggest influences as well while all others liked Judas Priest and Iron Maiden. I was the outcast in my school to like Dokken and Ratt. That didn't change my decision or musical preferences one bit. Lynch is still the best there is out there... in my opinion, of course. Thanks for watching and for your comment! Here's the link... ruclips.net/video/iRgJ9p28B_o/видео.html
@@timothyireson1076 Thanks for the link. George sounds really sharp right there....the entire band was great really. Yep, Lynch and Warren D just had more swagger to their sound than bands like Iron Maiden, ect. They sounded less like noodling even with their faster passages. Phrasing, vibrato and purposeful type of playing..Some of the stuff both played had a cool dissonance to it....Oh and better riffs too. Thanks man !
@@stricknine8623 Same show, different angle. Right up close too man! The best Lynch footage you will find on RUclips.... Enjoy! ruclips.net/video/bxpESWGspVM/видео.html
Once Adam & Eve followed the snake, God decided to go back on His threat to kill them - IF they ate from The Tree of Knowledge - this because He knew He had to leave someone here so that would still be someone around to back up George Lynch's solos...
@@jeremybilbrey1133 Did you get kicked out of the Justin Bieber fan club? Or is this Justin being jealous? The username is awful close.... Come on, Justin. Don't hate on real talent. You'll get there some day.
Saw him back in 1991 In New Haven Ct when he was road testing the new band and Wicked Sensation album ! I won 2 Tickets from WPLR ! BEST SHOW EVER! RAW AND UNCENSORED ! I hope he plays forever!!!!
Lynch fanatic since the mid-eighties. Guy’s a TREMENDOUS guitar player. Easily one of the greatest. SO unique and exciting. Sometimes his “wandering” results in, well, train wrecks, but when George is on, he is SCARY. Here he is on. Everything about what he presents is spectacular. At times you’re like, Is he gonna go off the rails here?! … And then he stuns with inspired note choices, tasty outbursts, virtuoso rhythm playing, and from-the-gods vibrato. And tone fer miles. Absolute freak.
Another lynchtastic moment caught on film. So influential and humble iconic playing style and one of the most sort after tones on the planet... God bless ...
@@cabanasanthony6799 My pleasure. He's been my favourite since the first time I ever heard Breakin' the Chains on the radio back in '82 I believe. Glad you enjoyed it as he still rocks at 65 years of age! Lots of Lynch on my channel.. Check them all out!
The best “Into the fire solo “ by George Eva. he’s Great for improvising in the moment . simply amazing guitar work, I put George Right up there with mr Randy Rhoads, , halen , Malmsteen etc
When you talk about great Hard Rock guitars all time George Lynch name is right in the category with Eddie Van Halen Randy Rhoads Jake E Lee Steven vie
for the haters.. whatever. that was still a killer solo that he improvised on the spot. Still that George tone. I will say that clipping on the audio is unfortunate
Nice to see George on stage and enjoying himself. But I just wonder how much of a grind it has to be with Lynch Mob because you have to wonder: how many tix do they sell, what is the guarantee per gig and how many shows are needed to cover their "nut" I know George has multiple bands/projects and his Dokken gig pays the most of the most but this cannot be easy.
Hopefully he's playing because he still digs playing.. Ya everybody needs to eat any musician knows how playing little Jr. Sumabitchs bat mitzvah feels . he coulda done something else yet he's still playing .
Ours. Fortunately we charged a $10,000 cover charge and $500 a red solo cup for cheap beer. Cuz even though the cops hung out, they still had to issue a summons for the neighbors complaining and now we're looking for new digs. Is your sofa available for a couple of weeks?
@@Jeff-uy8xg He's not. And he's full of cr@&. Mom was hanging in our garage with The Mob. She was pretty hot, so we only charged her $5000 and the first 12 solo cups were on us. She disappeared backstage for a while, so we assumed she had a good time. Probably why she told RM P something different than where she really was.
Every solo is different every show. Sometimes it's better than the studio recording other times it isn't. When the show you choose to see when George is on his game, it's truly spectacular. This Ottawa show was the 3rd of 3 consecutive night shows back to back and it was the best. Detroit was Friday, Toronto was on Saturday and this show in Ottawa was Sunday. I have all 3 shows uploaded on my channel. You'll see for yourself what I mean. She's So Evil, the opening song was best done in the Ottawa show. Check it out. It's on my channel. Cheers and thanks for watching and for your comment. I may have a couple more shows next month as he's coming to Ohio and the last show of the tour in Detroit. Stay tuned for more here... hopefully.
@timothy ireson trust me bro. My comment was not a shot at George Lynch. He's one of my favorites. I was just throwing it out there. Some of the younger generation may not know that he doesn't play his live leads like his studio leads. That's all. I will definitely look at all your stuff and hopefully you'll have some even newer stuff soon.
Couldn.t disagree more. on both it not being a strat and how a strat sound thin and gutless with his playing, so many deadspots and no power, strats have their place. and it's not in dokken songs.
Un gran guitarrista, uno de mis primeros grupos que admire, fue Dokken, y mucho fue por el estilo de GEORGE LYNCH, para mi fue mucha inspiracion, lo unico que no me gusta en el es que en vivo los SOLO¨S , se aleja mucho de lo que viene siendo el SOLO original.... Es lo Unico, tan virtuoso que se pasa del limite y lo convierte en una Improvisación..... SALUDOS desde PANAMA
Paris is actually burning right now with all the yellow vest protests over there. It's the 1 year anniversary of it now. Was this a prophetic song of sorts or what!? 😁😂
It's amazing , ever time I make comment about a artist pro or con a RUclips troll crawls out from under their bridge and runs the big mouth! Like Cars!
It sure does take some getting use to after his years of really cool and 80's trending hairstyles... lol. Niw he's mellowed out in both his looks and his playing but he really still can kick out those old tunes but at a sneakier level. It's all a sign of age and admitting to it. He still had dark brown hair for his 64th birthday show. I went to it in Detroit. I wonder if he actually dyed it grey. There's no way it can grow in grey that much in just 1 year. I think it's just his new image. That's what it is. You can't be young forever. One day you must accept the fact and ti still remain comfortable with who you are and who you've turned out to be after life finally gets a hold of you. Btw... I'm not supporting his man bun either.... but I have longer hair now and also the it back sometimes too. It's probably hiding his bald spot the same way it hides mine rather than a combover that older men used to do like my grandfathers on both sides of my family. There is always a reason why someone does something, but you sometimes don't need to know why, nor should you even ask.... just sayin'. Lol
George can still bring it ! I was lucky and got a couple lessons from him. Best records a small record store in calif. I also took a couple from shenker. He was going thru a divorce. It was in s.f.valley in calif. He ran an ad in the recycler. It was expensive a 100 for a half hour i believe. Used to see him rhoads and vanhalen at a place called the golden west ballroom in Downey ca which is now a calvary chapel. Check out a band called roxanne on you tube george plays on a couple songs
I actually visited relatives of mine San Fernando Valley for 2 weeks as a youngin' and I'm from Ontario, Canada. Must have been awesome to get lessons from Lynch himself.... nice! I actually did see one video of Roxanne with Lynch in it. Thanks for your comment bro!
@@timothyireson1076 i used to see george play a lot he lived a couple cities over from me in calif. He was in a band called the boyz. I got to experience the whole metal thing on the sunset strip. Also caught a lot of vanhalen shows when they were called mammoth. I. Frequented a club called the starwood. In fact i was at the first motely crue show there i was a huge y&t fan. For the record no fight happened the movie the dirt is a little embellished. Trust me they weren't tough guys. George was great playing his music but would tank when playing covers
@@timothyireson1076 It was a lot of fun! The thing that truly amazes me is how fast time moves. I was at motely first show and now have grandchildren almost old enough to attend the one coming up. I just grew up in the area my friend steve is zach wylds guitar tech and his brother andy ran the lights for kiss for 15 years. People always question it im 58 and have no reason to lie im too old and way beyond the cool stage. I just happened to be there and have a lot of stories✌
@@bobpugliese4428 Wow! I would love to hear them all if I ever somehow could. Btw... you're never too to enjoy great '80s rock! I'm 48 and still feel like I'm 18. But you're right... the years do fly by. You're really only as old as you feel and I still have a full head of hair and not too overweight. I don't have children either which doesn't remind me daily of how old I really am....lol Peace to you as well bro and a very Merry Christmas to you and your family. ✌
FYI It's not a "tribal" - it's sanskrit and done fairly recent. www.guitarplayer.com/.image/t_share/MTUxNDE4MTUyNjMwMjMyMjk0/image-placeholder-title.jpg
When I saw George live, he had an mxr phase 90, a boss octave, a crybaby and a boss DD if I remember correctly, one or two other pedals that I can't remember. He had three or four different amps but from what i heard only used one, and I can't remember which it was.
@@user-fk5rf6zb8w he likes mens hair ready at any point to have him be able to run his fingers through graciously, having a man bun denies him of this, it's a big deal to him.
Apparently he still having fun doing what he's doing which is play music so regardless , small venues is more intimate and it's cost-cutting well the point I'm making is that he's still out there doing it he's alive and well and it's great to see!
Wow this was depressing and sad, there really should be a term like 15 years for rock musicians. I mean I want to like this but like what’s next a pig roast?
Wow, that was terrible. Real sloppy by George. Poor timing and just missed some notes as well. Garbage tone.! Not sure what happened to him. I do remember him like 10 years ago as a guest on That Metal Show, he couldn't play for crap that night. He has completely lost it. Not near the same guitar player I 1st saw back in 83'. Maybe Levin can teach him guitar??
Lynch is such a maniac! Such a raw and unique playing style, its always inspiring watching him shred it up.
I totally agree with you there. I could watch him play all day long!
I coined a term in the 80s when he, Neal Schon, Edward Van Halen, Matthias Jabs, Jon Sykes, Glenn Tipton and KK Downing, and Wolf Hoffmann, among others, left their indelible mark on me. George is the King of Smooth Cool.
1st Dokken song I ever heard on the radio, and my all-time favorite!!!!
My first I heard on the radio was Breakin' the Chains.
george lynch..then & now still displayin his guitar virtuoso..long live the legend🤘☠️🤘
One of my two biggest influences to pick up guitar seriously and learn 36 years ago,....Demartini and Lynch.
George is still rolling but I hate seeing and hearing his hand atrophy cripple his playing...He can still play well but his hand issue has hurt his playing...It is a painful irony.
He was one of the greatest ever in the rock/metal music of the early 80s to early 90s.
Those were my 2 biggest influences as well while all others liked Judas Priest and Iron Maiden. I was the outcast in my school to like Dokken and Ratt. That didn't change my decision or musical preferences one bit. Lynch is still the best there is out there... in my opinion, of course. Thanks for watching and for your comment! Here's the link...
ruclips.net/video/iRgJ9p28B_o/видео.html
@@timothyireson1076
Thanks for the link. George sounds really sharp right there....the entire band was great really.
Yep, Lynch and Warren D just had more swagger to their sound than bands like Iron Maiden, ect.
They sounded less like noodling even with their faster passages.
Phrasing, vibrato and purposeful type of playing..Some of the stuff both played had a cool dissonance to it....Oh and better riffs too.
Thanks man !
@@stricknine8623 Well said. I could have never put it all into words but you just did... and very well too, I might add. You're welcome.
@@stricknine8623 Same show, different angle. Right up close too man! The best Lynch footage you will find on RUclips.... Enjoy!
ruclips.net/video/bxpESWGspVM/видео.html
Demartini...what a brute of a guitarist. So underrated. A virtuoso.
Man George Lynch is the Shit! 🤘🤘🤘 Need to see him live again!
The Witcher on guitar...nice!
One of the greatest of all time, Mr. George Lynch.
I'm pretty sure at this point that i'm the only person left on earth who hasn't been in Lynch Mob.
Haha! See my post above!Just saw yours after posting!
never been a lynch mob fan
Once Adam & Eve followed the snake, God decided to go back on His threat to kill them - IF they ate from The Tree of Knowledge - this because He knew He had to leave someone here so that would still be someone around to back up George Lynch's solos...
@@jeremybilbrey1133 Did you get kicked out of the Justin Bieber fan club? Or is this Justin being jealous? The username is awful close.... Come on, Justin. Don't hate on real talent. You'll get there some day.
Hey Lynch, It's my turn on the band!
George is still badass.
I still rember dokken when they were in there prime bass Jeffrey pillson the brothers George lynch john lynch my dads loves dokken
George is definitely one of the greats! So glad I got the opportunity to meet him in Cleveland 🤘
Nice!! ✌
Saw him back in 1991 In New Haven Ct when he was road testing the new band and Wicked Sensation album ! I won 2 Tickets from WPLR ! BEST SHOW EVER! RAW AND UNCENSORED ! I hope he plays forever!!!!
I hope he plays forever as well
Lynch fanatic since the mid-eighties. Guy’s a TREMENDOUS guitar player. Easily one of the greatest. SO unique and exciting. Sometimes his “wandering” results in, well, train wrecks, but when George is on, he is SCARY. Here he is on. Everything about what he presents is spectacular. At times you’re like, Is he gonna go off the rails here?! … And then he stuns with inspired note choices, tasty outbursts, virtuoso rhythm playing, and from-the-gods vibrato. And tone fer miles. Absolute freak.
This is wonderful - thanks for the upload!! Lynch is truly god tier, up there with Bucket, LaRocque and Adrian Smith.
You are most welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the comment as well.
Another lynchtastic moment caught on film. So influential and humble iconic playing style and one of the most sort after tones on the planet... God bless ...
God bless.. I'm glad to share it and that you also enjoyed it and appreciate it.
@@timothyireson1076 shit man... appreciated it highly.. been following George since I was a kid. 48 years old now and still admire the man...
@@cabanasanthony6799 My pleasure. He's been my favourite since the first time I ever heard Breakin' the Chains on the radio back in '82 I believe. Glad you enjoyed it as he still rocks at 65 years of age! Lots of Lynch on my channel.. Check them all out!
The best “Into the fire solo “ by George Eva. he’s Great for improvising in the moment . simply amazing guitar work, I put George Right up there with mr Randy Rhoads, , halen , Malmsteen etc
George Hamilton plays a mean guitar.
I thought that was khan
Hahahaha
🤣🤣
Lmao
Funny bro!
I think it’s safe to say that George is putting backing vocals on the back burner
Tastiest guitarist alive.
When you talk about great Hard Rock guitars all time George Lynch name is right in the category with Eddie Van Halen Randy Rhoads Jake E Lee Steven vie
Absolutely correct!
we owe A LOT of Metal props to this guy ! yeah
I could watch lynch play for days...
I do... lol
Always an awesome. Awesome. Guitar player. Lynch is a prodigy
If one plays like George L., I won't argue about the man bun!
Exactly right!
most of us won't be able to have man buns at his age.
@@sinbysin666 Hahaha... so true! Nice one!!
People
Will
Say Clapton. I say Beck !!!! People
Will say Eddie i will say George all day. The Master. He so much like Beck !!!!!!
In My Dreams was one of my air guitar solos I use to perform as a 10 year old when it came out.
Hey admit ,he's pretty fit , in his mid 60 s !
for the haters.. whatever. that was still a killer solo that he improvised on the spot. Still that George tone. I will say that clipping on the audio is unfortunate
Guitar God!
BEAST
Nice to see George on stage and enjoying himself. But I just wonder how much of a grind it has to be with Lynch Mob because
you have to wonder: how many tix do they sell, what is the guarantee per gig and how many shows are needed to cover their "nut"
I know George has multiple bands/projects and his Dokken gig pays the most of the most but this cannot be easy.
Hopefully he's playing because he still digs playing.. Ya everybody needs to eat any musician knows how playing little Jr. Sumabitchs bat mitzvah feels . he coulda done something else yet he's still playing .
Blues God. Love it/
Guitar Playing: sounds great
Bun: thumbs down
Tan: thumbs up
Demeanor: Edgy and focused
Stoicism : 10
U like him way to mucho
Joe Foster Don't have many friends, do you Joe?
Twas kinda weird....reminds me of ...schmitz gay.....google it
Ryan Mcneila are you around next weekend?
woog e I like guitar players to be fluid and stoic
George doing Hendrix, love it.
NWA Powerrr!!!!
Great little jam at the top! The vocals are so much better than what Don is doing these days.
It might be much better if his rhythm section had considered formal training.
@Mark Mace Are you two in Lynch Mob? Did not think so. Tell me when George Lynch Takes you into consideration.
Always thought this song sounded a bit like Rainbow in the Dark on some parts as well as The Oath by KISS.
Whose garage did this performance take place in?
The Rockpile in Toronto.
Ours. Fortunately we charged a $10,000 cover charge and $500 a red solo cup for cheap beer. Cuz even though the cops hung out, they still had to issue a summons for the neighbors complaining and now we're looking for new digs. Is your sofa available for a couple of weeks?
Your Mom's
@@rmp3648 ...please tell me you're not the "clever" one in the family. Dig deeper next time.
@@Jeff-uy8xg He's not. And he's full of cr@&. Mom was hanging in our garage with The Mob. She was pretty hot, so we only charged her $5000 and the first 12 solo cups were on us. She disappeared backstage for a while, so we assumed she had a good time. Probably why she told RM P something different than where she really was.
Never plays the solo like the studio. Such a shame. Its a great solo.
Every solo is different every show. Sometimes it's better than the studio recording other times it isn't. When the show you choose to see when George is on his game, it's truly spectacular. This Ottawa show was the 3rd of 3 consecutive night shows back to back and it was the best. Detroit was Friday, Toronto was on Saturday and this show in Ottawa was Sunday. I have all 3 shows uploaded on my channel. You'll see for yourself what I mean. She's So Evil, the opening song was best done in the Ottawa show. Check it out. It's on my channel. Cheers and thanks for watching and for your comment. I may have a couple more shows next month as he's coming to Ohio and the last show of the tour in Detroit. Stay tuned for more here... hopefully.
@timothy ireson trust me bro. My comment was not a shot at George Lynch. He's one of my favorites. I was just throwing it out there. Some of the younger generation may not know that he doesn't play his live leads like his studio leads. That's all. I will definitely look at all your stuff and hopefully you'll have some even newer stuff soon.
Dokken was bad ass
Frigging Amazing.
Is it me...... isn’t George is looking like George Hamilton!!?? Still one of biggest influences !! He is a beast.
Lol so effing true. Why didnt I see that lol
You are spot on!
He looks like he fed up with your shit in the thumbnail haha.
Lynch plays with much more feeling nowadays, left most of the shredding behind, he sounded great on project Nfidelikah.
Nice! George has still got it
Legend!
GEORGE is BADASS!!!!
He sounds SICK on a real Strat. That tone is amazing. He should have used this even back in the day.
It`s ESP.
@@SH-ik2xh www.google.com/search?q=ESP+LTD+GL-256+George+Lynch+Signature&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS710US710&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjfmMjctb7mAhWFB80KHd7aBtsQ_AUoAnoECAsQBA&biw=1600&bih=797
Couldn.t disagree more. on both it not being a strat and how a strat sound thin and gutless with his playing, so many deadspots and no power, strats have their place. and it's not in dokken songs.
Is that George Lynch
Or
Kevin Nash?
So bad ass!!!
This guy has more chops than Eddie had . Can't get tired of his ideas and creative genius
Man. I would LOVE to play drums with lynch !!!
I would love to play like Lynch and then you could play drums with me...lol
Glad you enjoyed it as much as I did.
Cheers
Yes!! Lets play man!! Im not opposed to jam!
Don't care what you say ... Dude can jam.
Un gran guitarrista, uno de mis primeros grupos que admire, fue Dokken, y mucho fue por el estilo de GEORGE LYNCH, para mi fue mucha inspiracion, lo unico que no me gusta en el es que en vivo los SOLO¨S , se aleja mucho de lo que viene siendo el SOLO original.... Es lo Unico, tan virtuoso que se pasa del limite y lo convierte en una Improvisación..... SALUDOS desde PANAMA
Damn! Why did I have to be away the night they played Toronto???2nd video I've seen from this tour and it's killing me I missed them!
You will find the whole Toronto show on my channel. Enjoy!
George is always going for the whammy bar but it’s not there.
He is changing pickups
Sounds like he was channeling some Trower at the beginning of the clip
Good video. Would be hard to replace that kind of drummer. Apologies for fixating on the drummer, but man!
Jimmy D'Anda from the Bulletboys
Once bad ass now manbun
Timothy, would love to share a few of your videos on my channel. Let me know if I can and I can send you some free swag, shirts, etc.
Who knew Kevin Nash could shred!?
Play Paris is burning
Paris is actually burning right now with all the yellow vest protests over there. It's the 1 year anniversary of it now. Was this a prophetic song of sorts or what!?
😁😂
02:24
Cant find his whammy bar ahhaha
habit
Im sorry but DD did not write these guitar riffs he claimed he wrote everything stop it already Donny boy
And Kiss complained that Vinnie Vincent played hissolos too long ffs
I'll take him over EVH anyday. Is it me or does he look like Vince McMahon these days? Lol
It's amazing , ever time I make comment about a artist pro or con a RUclips troll crawls out from under their bridge and runs the big mouth! Like Cars!
lynch hendrix
He looks like grandma with that hair bun ..... lol.....
It sure does take some getting use to after his years of really cool and 80's trending hairstyles... lol. Niw he's mellowed out in both his looks and his playing but he really still can kick out those old tunes but at a sneakier level. It's all a sign of age and admitting to it. He still had dark brown hair for his 64th birthday show. I went to it in Detroit. I wonder if he actually dyed it grey. There's no way it can grow in grey that much in just 1 year. I think it's just his new image. That's what it is. You can't be young forever. One day you must accept the fact and ti still remain comfortable with who you are and who you've turned out to be after life finally gets a hold of you. Btw... I'm not supporting his man bun either.... but I have longer hair now and also the it back sometimes too. It's probably hiding his bald spot the same way it hides mine rather than a combover that older men used to do like my grandfathers on both sides of my family. There is always a reason why someone does something, but you sometimes don't need to know why, nor should you even ask.... just sayin'.
Lol
Every guy looks like grandma with a man bun. Just wish they would figure it out and let that heinous trend die.
Haha you got that right man.
Damn... Homeboy is pounding those fucking skins like a beast - precision & flair. 👍🏼👍🏼
George can still bring it ! I was lucky and got a couple lessons from him. Best records a small record store in calif. I also took a couple from shenker. He was going thru a divorce. It was in s.f.valley in calif. He ran an ad in the recycler. It was expensive a 100 for a half hour i believe. Used to see him rhoads and vanhalen at a place called the golden west ballroom in Downey ca which is now a calvary chapel.
Check out a band called roxanne on you tube george plays on a couple songs
I actually visited relatives of mine San Fernando Valley for 2 weeks as a youngin' and I'm from Ontario, Canada. Must have been awesome to get lessons from Lynch himself.... nice! I actually did see one video of Roxanne with Lynch in it. Thanks for your comment bro!
@@timothyireson1076 i used to see george play a lot he lived a couple cities over from me in calif. He was in a band called the boyz. I got to experience the whole metal thing on the sunset strip. Also caught a lot of vanhalen shows when they were called mammoth. I. Frequented a club called the starwood. In fact i was at the first motely crue show there i was a huge y&t fan. For the record no fight happened the movie the dirt is a little embellished. Trust me they weren't tough guys. George was great playing his music but would tank when playing covers
@@bobpugliese4428 Wow! Awesome story bro! Not many people can make that claim!
@@timothyireson1076 It was a lot of fun! The thing that truly amazes me is how fast time moves. I was at motely first show and now have grandchildren almost old enough to attend the one coming up. I just grew up in the area my friend steve is zach wylds guitar tech and his brother andy ran the lights for kiss for 15 years. People always question it im 58 and have no reason to lie im too old and way beyond the cool stage. I just happened to be there and have a lot of stories✌
@@bobpugliese4428 Wow! I would love to hear them all if I ever somehow could. Btw... you're never too to enjoy great '80s rock! I'm 48 and still feel like I'm 18. But you're right... the years do fly by. You're really only as old as you feel and I still have a full head of hair and not too overweight. I don't have children either which doesn't remind me daily of how old I really am....lol
Peace to you as well bro and a very Merry Christmas to you and your family.
✌
I wonder why George wears that sock on his arm?
I would say it's a tensor or compression bandage.
Into the Fire reminds me of Blue Oyster Cult
I wonder if he regrets the tribal armband tattoo.
FYI It's not a "tribal" - it's sanskrit and done fairly recent.
www.guitarplayer.com/.image/t_share/MTUxNDE4MTUyNjMwMjMyMjk0/image-placeholder-title.jpg
Superbly brilliant but 'occasionally' prone to overplaying solos esp old Dokken stuff.
Anyone have a rundown of his rig? Just wondering what's in that rack and on the floor.
I'm not sure. I didn't even think to get a picture of his effect pedals this time.
When I saw George live, he had an mxr phase 90, a boss octave, a crybaby and a boss DD if I remember correctly, one or two other pedals that I can't remember. He had three or four different amps but from what i heard only used one, and I can't remember which it was.
Thanks for the responses. And of course, he still sounds like George Lynch.
Yes he does and thank you for your comments and whatever else.
That looks like a Marshall jmp-1 and mesa 20/20 in the rack behind him. Some pedals in the front end.🤟
SUCKS to get old (smh)
A man bun George?! Really? So sad
What do you care?
@@user-fk5rf6zb8w he likes mens hair ready at any point to have him be able to run his fingers through graciously, having a man bun denies him of this, it's a big deal to him.
Oh my God George and Don horrible drums everywhere
gillet makes a better razor than scick.
Is that a Swiss bun on his head?
Sad
Sad that his hand troubles don't allow him to play his he once did... yes. Very sad!
George is yoked
U68
Jon Levin sounds better doing Lynch
don't even use a new one from a gift schick or what ever, throw it into the trash-worthless
Dad’s pretty good on guitar, he just looks ridiculous
When the best ya can do is maybe fill a nightclub after all these years it might be time to hang it up.
Apparently he still having fun doing what he's doing which is play music so regardless , small venues is more intimate and it's cost-cutting well the point I'm making is that he's still out there doing it he's alive and well and it's great to see!
Joe TV nah, do it if you enjoy it. Also sometimes these guys go from a small bar in one town and fill a stadium in another.
Fuck I could sing it better.
Shitty sound, off timing at points, bar band Quality with a great guitar player.
Wow this was depressing and sad, there really should be a term like 15 years for rock musicians. I mean I want to like this but like what’s next a pig roast?
Wow, that was terrible. Real sloppy by George. Poor timing and just missed some notes as well. Garbage tone.! Not sure what happened to him. I do remember him like 10 years ago as a guest on That Metal Show, he couldn't play for crap that night. He has completely lost it. Not near the same guitar player I 1st saw back in 83'. Maybe Levin can teach him guitar??
hater!!!