Wow, it's been forever since I heard this demo. Back in the mid-80's I hung out at Yngwie's place a few times (my uncle lived near Woodland Hills where Yngwie's house was) and I actually heard this exact demo in his house. He had just bought a Roland TR-707 drum machine and a Tascam 388 reel-to-reel multitrack. He showed me this along with a couple other tracks he was working on for Trilogy and as you might imagine, I lost my freaking mind! In fact, I ended up buying a 707 drum machine after that but waited a bit and ended up getting a 688 MIDI Studio (sadly, not nearly as good as the 388, but it used cassettes). Great memory, thank you for sharing the track!
@@datopg0 It was great. He was very young and I am 5 years younger than him so that was quite a lesson in how good somebody could get in a short life. He was really nice to me and openly showed me around, talked for hours, let me play his guitars and never made me feel like a dumb kid. Funny enough, later I would work with Jeff Scott Soto and he told me that my other band, T-Ride, was a big deal to him, and he always was telling Yngwie about it. Super cool.
Perhaps is that the wrong way to see it as he was technical better. His early work is of course the best. Up to Eclipse. We got know these earlier stuff to our hearts, it was pure, quick, witty, basics, clean and just mind blowing. Then he had his accident but I can say he is technically very good after that. But his music over the years became the same, less variation, the same kind of metal. He tends to sound the same since we heard his technique for 30 years now. To me his latest album is just boring. I got his old demos, and every album up to seventh sign. After that I lost him. He is a great person and I am happy he sobered up and still make music.
Yes, all his works up to 84, including his first album are his best works. After this he's progressing into worse for 35 years. My favorite period is 81-84. He is simply at his best then and he never got back into this kind of thinking and doing music. I am not talking about skills or speed. All the flow, solos and compositions are much better in this period. This is much better version of Trilogy suite in my opinion.
Some do and they think that somehow makes them his equal. He created this style, and after 40 years people can copy it. He was a teenager when he wrote a lot of his repertoire.
Max Ostro. Russian teenager......mindblowing. Has the tone, feel, speed, accuracy.....and copied every other great guitarist on the planet as well. Sick.....
Yngwie was much more articulate in the early days in his youth.He picked every note with verve. No cave reverb delay and all that nonsense that's straight in your face
I really favor this 'slow' version over all the other high speed versions. It is so damn f@#$Ing cool. Espacially the solo is incredible. How old was Yngwie as he recorded this, 15 years? As a guitarist I am really wondering if he is engaging a pedal when he is starting to soloing or is he just raising the volume pot? I assume he is playing a very loud marshall head and a Fender strat like he always did.... or he is just not hitting the strings that hard during the staccato sweep parts??? Some day I heard that one of his favorite pedals was a DOD overdrive, but that may be some kind of marketing strategy and if that correlates to that time period is questionable , who knows.
@@jrf4981 the track is on Trilogy demos tapes :) ( i've got also the 80, 82, 83 demos ecc.... And an unfinished song for " eclipse " album, called " jealousy " )
Buddy Guy, Hendrix’s inspiration, Eric Clapton, Eddie’s Inspiration & Richie Blackmore (probably the closest to Yngwie) this musical piece i believe is from the realm of Blackmore’s style and solo on Highway star.
this legendary trilogy suite demo song... its pace is actually good... pleasant to Hear though ... not too fast & not too slow .... the essence of Yngwie trademark music classical influences 🎸💪👌👍☕
People keep putting Eddie in with the masters, while Eddie was fantastic,dont get me wrong, i believe Yngwie, Jimi and Jeff Beck where/are on a whole nother level! In my opnion!😎👍
I can hear that his technique needed some improvement, like too much force in right hand, left hand a little bit clunky. But, in my seventeens I couldn't even tune and setup my guitar properly. Yngwie is great.
@@Fearzero silly rabbit, I know every last note Vai has ever played. I mastered the guitar learning all his albums by ear from the time I was 15 years old. I'm 47 now... And more than anyone that you could possibly know, I have played it and lived that music so I know exactly what I'm talking about
Yes its possibly outside the apartment complex he lived in. There are more pictures that show a very similar building in the background. Lundagatan 39 is the adress
Wow, it's been forever since I heard this demo. Back in the mid-80's I hung out at Yngwie's place a few times (my uncle lived near Woodland Hills where Yngwie's house was) and I actually heard this exact demo in his house. He had just bought a Roland TR-707 drum machine and a Tascam 388 reel-to-reel multitrack. He showed me this along with a couple other tracks he was working on for Trilogy and as you might imagine, I lost my freaking mind! In fact, I ended up buying a 707 drum machine after that but waited a bit and ended up getting a 688 MIDI Studio (sadly, not nearly as good as the 388, but it used cassettes). Great memory, thank you for sharing the track!
dude what was it like being with him? must’ve been a honor hanging out with the legend himself
@@datopg0 It was great. He was very young and I am 5 years younger than him so that was quite a lesson in how good somebody could get in a short life. He was really nice to me and openly showed me around, talked for hours, let me play his guitars and never made me feel like a dumb kid. Funny enough, later I would work with Jeff Scott Soto and he told me that my other band, T-Ride, was a big deal to him, and he always was telling Yngwie about it. Super cool.
@@SteveOuimette so cool bro again it must’ve been an honor hanging out with him, really cool man!
@@datopg0 It really was a great time. Did it probably 3-4 times over those years and always enjoyed it.
That’s amazing yngwie is one of my gutair hero’s the way he plays is so addictive and I love it man what amazing to hang out with him
who is dis guy? is bretty gud
Good enir
bretty nenek kau makan tahi😂
@@TomoeGozzen74 diam lo malon
👍😘🇸🇪
神さま、この人がいいかなあ?わかんないけど
The main riff is too slow , thank god he sped the song up as it don't sound right at this tempo
No way- sounds great
@@jakemf1 Music 🎶 is subjective
In my opinion, there were 3 guitarists who changed they way people played Guitar. Jimi Hendrix, Eddy Van Halen and Yngwie Malmsteen.
I agree but I think Jeff Beck could also be in there
I'm totally agree
@@jrf4981 No way. He's very good though.
You can place Only Hendrix on Top of Ritchie Blackmore,cuz after Ritchie every other guitarist was trying to copy him in different way
and probably Jason Becker
Yngwie after crash accident in '87 is another man, but the Fire & Ice album ('92) has a high level of solos in his tracks
Ive said this many times. His playing changed. He wasnt as articulate or emotive. He was a completely different beast before the car crash.
Correct.🤘
@@Mad_Axe_Man125 yngwie still played with as much emotion after the crash
Leviathan is a favorite.
@@rjreade yes! 1st track side 2 ?
Yngwie sounds something on another level here, and the tone and everything is so organic.
But only in the 80s.
@@igpetrov5303 Even by today's standards
in this track malmsteen plays with a different style than today. the speed of execution is neither too fast nor too slow it is perfect
Much better tone and cleaner than his recent output
Honestly, I think he's losing his hearing. A LOT of his choices on his mixes seem to indicate he's lost part of his range of hearing.
@@raelik777He lost his mind, his judgment in how he is competent at doing everything in his studio.
those muted triplets sound beautiful you can really hear the tone on those single coils
Not single coils but stacked humbuckers…
Is it a real tape ? the tone is absolutely amazing
Yes its real
Nice to hear it at 50% speed sometimes 🤘
Solo yngwie malmsteen toca como yngwie malmsteen🎸🤘🤘
Look at @CesarioFilho
pre-accident Yngwie was untouchable!
No difference
He had a better guitar earlier. Same technique...
To me there is a very very clear difference in the pick attack , young Yngwie's right hand was like a machine gun
He was using more stacato before the accident but common he learned everything again and realeased one of his best works Oddesy in 1987
@@shredacuda Much difference, he completely changed the way of playing.
He looks so typically Swedish here
Pure Perfection …and what a vibrato!!
Sounds fantastic!
I think master Yngwie was better when he was younger.... how can this be??
Tendinitis
Perhaps is that the wrong way to see it as he was technical better. His early work is of course the best. Up to Eclipse. We got know these earlier stuff to our hearts, it was pure, quick, witty, basics, clean and just mind blowing. Then he had his accident but I can say he is technically very good after that. But his music over the years became the same, less variation, the same kind of metal. He tends to sound the same since we heard his technique for 30 years now. To me his latest album is just boring. I got his old demos, and every album up to seventh sign. After that I lost him. He is a great person and I am happy he sobered up and still make music.
Car accident, hand injury from years of music, the older you get the less reflexes you have and things like that.
Yes, all his works up to 84, including his first album are his best works. After this he's progressing into worse for 35 years. My favorite period is 81-84. He is simply at his best then and he never got back into this kind of thinking and doing music. I am not talking about skills or speed. All the flow, solos and compositions are much better in this period. This is much better version of Trilogy suite in my opinion.
@@igpetrov5303 Word. Marching Out was my fav. Yngwie record. Complete masterpiece.
No shredder can sound like Yngwie!
Some do and they think that somehow makes them his equal. He created this style, and after 40 years people can copy it. He was a teenager when he wrote a lot of his repertoire.
@@DaveWestGuitar -These people are dreamers!😅
Max Ostro. Russian teenager......mindblowing. Has the tone, feel, speed, accuracy.....and copied every other great guitarist on the planet as well. Sick.....
@@ubatooba8467 -I see his videos many time he is bad ass! He need his own sounds and style!
@@ubatooba8467 That kid's playing is totally nuts
His precision is mesmerizing! Such a gifted person , Amazing just Amazing !
Thanks Engwie! No one plays like you !❤ 👍
Yngwie was much more articulate in the early days in his youth.He picked every note with verve. No cave reverb delay and all that nonsense that's straight in your face
I like it at this tempo
Dave Gilmour's certainly been working on his economy picking!
Great thanx to you (and Roma Li) for saving this for posterity. You should have a fuckin´ medal 👍👍👍
That bass is great!
And the vocals 👍😘🇸🇪
in did the bass line is intresting, but played by a guitar player.. ultra light strings, he plays guitar
I agree. Always liked his bass lines.
I really favor this 'slow' version over all the other high speed versions. It is so damn f@#$Ing cool. Espacially the solo is incredible. How old was Yngwie as he recorded this, 15 years? As a guitarist I am really wondering if he is engaging a pedal when he is starting to soloing or is he just raising the volume pot? I assume he is playing a very loud marshall head and a Fender strat like he always did.... or he is just not hitting the strings that hard during the staccato sweep parts??? Some day I heard that one of his favorite pedals was a DOD overdrive, but that may be some kind of marketing strategy and if that correlates to that time period is questionable , who knows.
My guess is that this is a demo prior to the recording of Trilogy in 1986, so he's probably around 22 years old here.
He played the Grey DOD until 6-7 years ago.
Cristal clear
Hahaha it's my video of Yngwie's demo, i've publish on Facebook many years ago haha good to see it republished on youtube :p
I found this on a forum somewhere, can I ask where you originaly found it? This has been on youtube once before but got removed.
@@jrf4981 the track is on Trilogy demos tapes :) ( i've got also the 80, 82, 83 demos ecc.... And an unfinished song for " eclipse " album, called " jealousy " )
@@lucasmucciante wow thats awesome, upload them? :)
@@jrf4981 many of them are on RUclips (not mine) :p
Well. Yngwie is just Ritchie on steroids.
Buddy Guy, Hendrix’s inspiration, Eric Clapton, Eddie’s Inspiration & Richie Blackmore (probably the closest to Yngwie) this musical piece i believe is from the realm of Blackmore’s style and solo on Highway star.
Prefer that to the album version.
Yngwie malmsteen, Eddie van halen micheal schenker, Steve vai hendrix Keith Richard's are perfect's
How the hell you can begin to even think Keith Richards name belongs in that group you just mentioned is nothing short of INSANE!
this legendary trilogy suite demo song... its pace is actually good... pleasant to Hear though ... not too fast & not too slow .... the essence of Yngwie trademark music classical influences 🎸💪👌👍☕
He is big in Japan.😂
Questo è il massimo.. questa è la musica che ti dà la carica appena sveglia
People keep putting Eddie in with the masters, while Eddie was fantastic,dont get me wrong, i believe Yngwie, Jimi and Jeff Beck where/are on a whole nother level! In my opnion!😎👍
I can hear that his technique needed some improvement, like too much force in right hand, left hand a little bit clunky. But, in my seventeens I couldn't even tune and setup my guitar properly. Yngwie is great.
Best yngwie track
Came out in 84... I kind of feel like Vai heard this, and his weak ass attempt at the genre is what we hear in Crossroads Headcutting Duel in 1986...
Idk about most of the duel but euguens trick bag is pretty dope
Vai has more talent in his pinky than your entire body
@@Fearzero silly rabbit, I know every last note Vai has ever played. I mastered the guitar learning all his albums by ear from the time I was 15 years old. I'm 47 now...
And more than anyone that you could possibly know, I have played it and lived that music so I know exactly what I'm talking about
@@Feverdream7777 and what I said is still correct
@@Feverdream7777 how many albums you released homey?
これはすごい。。一音一音ミュートが効いていて素晴らしく正確で初期のインギーの凄さが良く解りますね。
ИнТЕРЕСНОЕ ИСПОЛНЕНИЕ, КАЖДАЯ НОТКА ДОРОГОГО СТОИТ!
i feel i can dance with this trilogý version xD I love it
Splendid!
こんばんは🎵イングヴェイさん、お元気ですか?わたしも好きです。‼️音楽頑張って👊😆🎵
I'm glad he decided to take another pass at the bass part.
Jens Johansson wrote it
thats him on this picture?
yes
Yes its possibly outside the apartment complex he lived in. There are more pictures that show a very similar building in the background. Lundagatan 39 is the adress
この写真はいつ頃のイングヴェイ・マルムスティーンでしょうか…
スウェーデン時代ではあるでしょうけど。
レフト・ハンドのストラトキャスターの、ストラップ・ピンを反対に付け替えず、そのままで右手で弾いているのが粋ですね。
70年代後半だと思います
How did this demo ever get on the net? Puzzling to me
I'm guessing a LOT of things are puzzling to you....
Genio
Awesome!!
息の長いギターさん
Is this song yngwie’s own?
Yes
Amazing how boring the main theme is before Jens came up with that awesome bassline on the record!
"Nobly assisted" ;)
Yngwie plays all bass on albums
@@Fearzero Jens composed the bassline
@@williammickleham4599 Source?
@@Fearzero the back cover of the "Trilogy" album says "bassline arrangement of second segment of Trilogy Part 1 assisted by Jens Johansson"
this one is on easy mode
あなたのギタープレイを拝見させていただきたいです🤩
Masterpiece
Sounds the best out of his stuff 😂
Better with the real drums here, even if a bit slower🔥🔥🔥
meaningless chatter
What’s not meaningless?
Ey!!!! I didn t know it! That s gold! It sounds fantastic!
Year?
not sure
70's?
@@abranbakeraoi Early 80s probs
This should be after 83. In the 79-83 period demos he wasn't that skillful yet.
Damn
Como conseguiste esto?
found it somewhere
WOAH
yep yngwies a god
Young yngwie..picking so amazing...
Sounds like he is down picking the riff 🤘
@@juksuguitars1777 ye two string sweep
@@juksuguitars1777 down down up two string
🤘🤘✌
G string seems a bit flat
👍🇸🇪😘
WOW! That's all you can say? How about you play this for us then!? LMAO!
Looks like David Gilmour
Definitely Yngwie before getting the perm and coming to the states.
You nailed the phrasing and pick articulation. Killer job.
It's Yngwie's demo! Of course it's killer.😂
Not Yngwie.
Yes it is
Not bad for a beginner, just joking. Brilliant 👏.