The Top 5 Guitar Albums That MADE ME

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  • @BenEller
    @BenEller  2 года назад +58

    Thanks for watching! What were the top 5 guitar albums that made YOU as a player?!

    • @bongjovi4928
      @bongjovi4928 2 года назад +6

      Paranoid
      Kill 'Em All
      Countdown to Exctinction
      Fly By Night
      High Voltage

    • @Calymos
      @Calymos 2 года назад +4

      Man, we share a few of 'em!
      For me-
      1. Queen's Greatest Hits 1
      Way before I started learning to play guitar, I would listen to this CD for hours on end. Singing every lyric, every riff, every solo, all of it. I had no idea that I would end up playing, but this is the record that got me into music as a listener, let alone learning to play. As a kid, I ended up listening to my mom's copy of the record SO much that I ended up breaking 3 different copies. To this day, I can't listen to Don't Stop Me Now without feeling a bit uncomfortable every time that it doesn't skip during the second chorus.
      2. Led Zeppelin I
      This is the record that made me wanna play guitar, back in 7th grade. I had a history project to work on for class, doing the music of the 70's, and my dad handed me a stack of CD's; one of which was Led Zeppelin IV. Led Zeppelin hooked me and I dropped the rest of the CD's and asked my dad for all of the Zeppelin stuff he had, so I started off chronologically, and the second the solo started in Dazed and Confused, that was it- I listened to it on repeat, asked my dad if I could try to play his guitar, and I started learning everything I could- I only had an acoustic at the time, with action so high that it kinda blows my mind that I stuck with it, haha.
      3. Metallica's Master of Puppets/...And Justice for All
      You've already said most of my thoughts on this, but I had these two records burnt on to one CD. This got me into more distortion and more lead playing- I started learning Master of Puppets, and then when I realized that I couldn't play either solo, I moved on to learn the solo for Nothing Else Matters. That snowballed into learning and listening to a ton of metal in general. It was 100% the impetus from starting to actually try lead guitar, and really, really helped with figuring out the Led Zeppelin stuff, ironically.
      4. Steve Vai's Passion and Warfare
      Again, you said everything on this one- it changed my life and really honed everything in for me. I had a family friend that gave me a mix CD that had For the Love of God on it, and it blew my mind; unfortunately, that family friend never put the song list on there, haha. So after getting super into Kirk Hammett, I found out that he was taught by Joe Satriani, and that led me to find Steve Vai. I think the biggest benefit was reading through all of those "Little Black Dots" articles that Steve wrote- I started recording everything that I came up with by humming or whistling it, and then I would get back home after school and learn how to play it on my guitar. It was also responsible for me sitting down to start learning music theory, cuz before I heard it, I was absolutely one of those kids that turned their nose up at it, haha.
      5. Necrophagist's Epitaph
      My best friend is a drummer- he learned a ton of stuff that we both listened to, and eventually he found Necrophagist. He shared it with me and I hated it at first, cuz I couldn't stand the cookie monster vocals, but it completely entranced me. There's been a lot of real life shit that has slowed everything down for me guitar-wise, but sitting down to learn Stabwound has permeated everything that I play at this point.
      There's a ton of stuff missing, like all of the jazz and all of the fusion and flamenco and the crazy fingerpickers (ie Tommy Emmanuel), but I think these top five are the real stand-outs.
      So as another Ben, I gotta say, you've got great taste! Thanks for posting such great content. :)

    • @horstschinkel5244
      @horstschinkel5244 2 года назад +10

      1.Van Halen I , 2. Extreme Pornografity , 3. Yngwie Malmsteen March out , 4. DLR Eat em and smile , 5. Mr.Big Mr.Big

    • @steveeckert8396
      @steveeckert8396 2 года назад +8

      VH1, Blizzard of Oz, Pornograffti, Tesla Mechanical Resonance, SRV Texas Flood

    • @martinwray7001
      @martinwray7001 2 года назад

      @@horstschinkel5244 great list. Mr Big were awesome on that first album and PG is a monster.

  • @TrumpetsInMy4x12
    @TrumpetsInMy4x12 2 года назад +170

    When you are 14 years old and you are hit with MOP, Peace Sells and Reign in Blood. When they are first released. There are no words to describe the awe you felt putting on those headphones and cranking it.

    • @rpaasse6453
      @rpaasse6453 2 года назад +5

      Yep.

    • @JesseLeeKing
      @JesseLeeKing 2 года назад +1

      Your mom hit you with a mop too damn yeah it hurt me she broke it over my head

    • @megatodd707
      @megatodd707 2 года назад +1

      Very true! 👍

    • @silverjaw138
      @silverjaw138 2 года назад +1

      Same bro

    • @illiniheel67
      @illiniheel67 2 года назад +6

      Volume 4....Diary....Number of the Beast...LoveDrive...and the painfully overlooked Restless and Wild...Neon Nights? Princess and the Dawn? Bueller?

  • @Leandro-my3bj
    @Leandro-my3bj 2 года назад +22

    I think my 5 are:
    - ride the lightening
    - rust in peace
    - VH 1 and mean street
    - the wall
    - blizzard of ozz

  • @javiergambinoloureiro7472
    @javiergambinoloureiro7472 2 года назад +36

    For me, in no especial order:
    - Queensryche: Operation mindcrime
    - Dream theater: Metropolis Part II. Scenes from a memory
    - Whitesnake: 1987
    - Joe Satriani: Time machine
    - Savatage: Streets: a rock opera.

    • @mvenuti1980
      @mvenuti1980 2 года назад +3

      Let’s hear it for Savatage!

    • @500erider
      @500erider 2 года назад +2

      Whitesnake was one of a kind !!!!!! John Sykes' work on that record is nothing short of legendary. That Crying In The Rain solo...........OMG.

    • @ianking1889
      @ianking1889 2 года назад +1

      Queensryche is amazing

    • @RobberStormfire
      @RobberStormfire 2 года назад

      hehe I can see we are similar men of culture here

    • @bastianogr4960
      @bastianogr4960 2 года назад

      Whitesnake's 1987 is on my list, too! Although it's recognised, it's incredibly underrated. John Sykes has such a unique, powerful, and aggressive style. To this day, I can't get enough of this album ❤

  • @kylef5474
    @kylef5474 Год назад +1

    Dude your inspirations are pretty much the exact same as mine except I got P&W right when it came out & had Vai sign it 👍🏻
    I had the full album tab of passion and I used to listen to it beginning yo end following along with the tab. I didn’t even try to play it. I just read along & I have to tell you that taught me so much about the guitar that I couldn’t explain. True statements

  • @doodles6200
    @doodles6200 2 года назад +11

    5 years ago my brother got an acoustic guitar, and the only rock band I knew at the time was Aerosmith. I tried to learn some guitar stuff out of boredom and the holy youtube algorithm got me to listen to appetite for destruction for the first time, and holy shit. I kept playing the album non stop, and then Use your illusion, and the whole old school rock music. Got myself an electric, and I play everyday now.

  • @yetanotherbassdude
    @yetanotherbassdude 2 года назад +16

    Man, I am such a Dad-rocker in comparison, but this is a really cool exercise for all of us to think about. For me it was Hendrix, Clapton and Zeppelin initially, with EVH and particularly 1984 coming a little later for me, but there are so many albums and so many other artists that had an impact that trying to pick just five albums is really tough!

  • @danieldobbs5432
    @danieldobbs5432 2 года назад +14

    My 5 are:
    Dio- holy diver
    Trivium-shogun
    Audioslave- self titled
    Alice In Chains- facelift
    Avenged sevenfold-city of evil

  • @bghammock
    @bghammock 2 года назад +24

    Interesting!
    For me, in discovery order, I'd have to say:
    KISS - Alive II
    Ozzy - Blizzard of Ozz
    Def Leppard - High n Dry
    Metallica - ...And Justice for All
    White Stripes - De Stijl (very much later influence)

    • @thefrogking481
      @thefrogking481 2 года назад

      Blizzard of Oz is one of mine too.

    • @bobravenscraft5376
      @bobravenscraft5376 2 года назад +2

      Randy is why I play and kiss in their heyday were Badass DESTROYER is the Kiss Flag I wave.

  • @97stratocaster21
    @97stratocaster21 2 года назад +30

    For me, my 5 are:
    Bridge of Sighs - Robin Trower
    Van Halen 2
    Vulgar Display of Power - Pantera
    Cocked and Loaded - LA Guns
    Thunder In The East - Loudness

    • @ww8wv1
      @ww8wv1 2 года назад +3

      I thought that I was one of the only ones that thought VH 2 was a great album. Glad to see I’m not alone.

    • @Scottocaster6668
      @Scottocaster6668 2 года назад +1

      Thunder in the East, definitely 👍👍.
      Cowboys from hell for me. (Like your name too BTW)

    • @thehamma4230
      @thehamma4230 2 года назад +1

      WOW...I'm not so alone with Loudness at #1. Seen them live in concerts many times the Asian Invasion!🤘

  • @PaulWarrenMusic
    @PaulWarrenMusic 2 года назад +13

    My five would probably be Foreigner 4, Journey Escape, YJM's Rising Force, Images and Words, Destroy Erase Improve.

  • @aqmdave
    @aqmdave 2 года назад +15

    1: And Justice For All - Metallica
    2: Demanufacture - Fear Factory
    3: Stabbing The Drama - Soilwork
    4: Far Beyond Driven - Pantera
    5: Couldn't Stand The Weather - Stevie Ray Vaughn.

    • @spaceburger80
      @spaceburger80 2 года назад +1

      I think you and I should be besties. AJFA, Demanu, FBD… CSTW came pretty late for me, past my formative years, but what a masterpiece.

    • @Murf_Workshop
      @Murf_Workshop 2 года назад +1

      hell yeah Stabbing the Drama has to be my favorite Soilwork album too, I got into that right around the time I discovered All That Remains, As I Lay Dying, Inflames, All Shall Perish, Children of Bodom

    • @ChickenSoupMusic
      @ChickenSoupMusic 2 года назад +1

      Great list

    • @aqmdave
      @aqmdave 2 года назад

      @Michael Lochlann that is a great album. Figure Number Five was the album that introduced me to Soilwork, but Stabbing the Drama is what made me love them. Lol. Saw them on the Sworn to a Great Divide tour....awesome show!

  • @pell5494
    @pell5494 4 месяца назад +1

    I had that moment with P&W.. I bought the tab book, learnt some parts then thought I’d rather just enjoy the album rather than be frustrated over parts I couldn’t learn right or whatever. Fair play dude. You’re one of my favourite guitar guys on here btw, keep doing what you do 👍

    • @BenEller
      @BenEller  4 месяца назад

      Cheers, man, appreciate you watching!

  • @dzanci1
    @dzanci1 2 года назад +43

    5 records that influenced my guitar playing the most are:
    - Leviathan by Mastodon
    - Nocturnal by TBDM
    - Cowboys from Hell by Pantera
    - Laid to Rest by Lamb of God
    - Still Life by Opeth

    • @dixonrooster5954
      @dixonrooster5954 2 года назад +2

      Nocturnal is their best album for guitars. Brandon is the man

    • @jonathanminnis4018
      @jonathanminnis4018 2 года назад

      @@dixonrooster5954who is tbdm?

    • @dixonrooster5954
      @dixonrooster5954 2 года назад

      @@jonathanminnis4018 The Black Dahlia Murder

    • @JAGValiant
      @JAGValiant Год назад

      Your taste, sir, is fucking exceptional. 🙌

  • @bred9526
    @bred9526 2 года назад +4

    VH1
    i was thunderstruck by it at the age of 12. it changed my life
    then there have been many more, but that record changed EVERYTHING in my life

  • @barry3045
    @barry3045 2 года назад +6

    Great list. It’s different than my list, but that’s ok. See how easy that was people ? Cheers 🍻

  • @collection_of_misinformation
    @collection_of_misinformation 2 года назад +15

    Mine are
    Boston-boston
    Europe-prisoners in paradise
    Europe-out of this world
    Greta van fleet-anthem of the peaceful army
    Van halen-one

    • @johnnyalphabet
      @johnnyalphabet 2 месяца назад

      Kee Marcello's tone and playing on Out of this World is amazing!

  • @kaylin1001
    @kaylin1001 2 года назад +14

    First 5 albums that came to mind:
    Trivium-Ascendancy
    In Flames-Whoracle
    Testament-The Gathering
    Sylosis-Conclusion of an Age
    Threat Signal-Under Reprisal
    Guitar-wise these were the most influential when I was a teenager/early 20s when I played actively.

  • @outlaw454070907
    @outlaw454070907 2 года назад +14

    In no particular order the albums that made me the guitarist I am today:
    Metallica - ...And Justice For All
    Joe Satriani - Is There Love In Space?
    Dream Theater - Images and Words
    Animals as Leaders - Animals as Leaders
    Periphery - Periphery II
    Death - Sound of Perserverance

    • @outlaw454070907
      @outlaw454070907 2 года назад

      In retrospect, I forgot Trivium's Shogun and Revocation's Deathless. Huge albums for me at different points in my journey.

  • @Degradation11
    @Degradation11 2 года назад +10

    Something about Eddie's riffs that always puts a smile on my face.

  • @tonybroken6353
    @tonybroken6353 2 года назад +9

    Bought Passion & Warfare the day it came out, what an amazing album, Steve really didn't need to do anything after that to have a lasting legacy.

  • @KlounAda
    @KlounAda 2 года назад +3

    Vulgar Display of Power pushed me to start playing guitar. Rust in Peace, Countdown to Extinction and Beat It solo - my favorite too.

  • @cantstartafire
    @cantstartafire 2 года назад +8

    Middle aged dude so here's what I got:
    Led Zeppelin, Physical Graffiti
    Black Sabbath, Master of Reality
    ACDC, Back in Black
    Scorpions, Blackout
    Yngwie, Rising Force

  • @mangoherpson
    @mangoherpson 2 года назад +23

    These were all eye opening for me in terms of what could be done on a guitar at different points in my journey.
    Metallica - ride the lightning (riffs!)
    Megadeth - rust in peace (solos)
    Opeth - Blackwater park (unique song structures and compositions)
    Wintersun - wintersun (more crazy solos and neverending melodies)
    Dissection - Storm of the lights bane (cohesive rythms and melodies at high tempos)

    • @thetribalist6923
      @thetribalist6923 2 года назад +2

      Nice list and I’ll have to check out the last two. Really liked your explanation for what you liked about them and how they influenced you.

    • @V8Spitfire
      @V8Spitfire 2 года назад +2

      Hell ya, love Wintersun! I’ll have to check out opeth & dissection… tho

    • @kingamplify8904
      @kingamplify8904 2 года назад +1

      Hell yes blackwater parks riffs are so intricate and layered, really influenced me. And storm of the lights bane has some of the most evil riffs of all time really influenced by that one too

    • @mangoherpson
      @mangoherpson 2 года назад

      @@thetribalist6923 thanks, let me know he the listen goes :)

    • @mangoherpson
      @mangoherpson 2 года назад +1

      @@V8Spitfire opeth is generally well received and Jari mentioned this dissection album as an influence for him as well. Lmk how u find it!

  • @frankferriolo9212
    @frankferriolo9212 2 года назад +3

    Iron Maiden Piece of Mind, Judas Priest Screaming for Vengeance, Scorpions Blackout, Metallica's Kill 'em All, AC/DC Back in Black.
    These albums highly influenced me and developed my playing style. But there is many others!

  • @eddiejr540
    @eddiejr540 2 года назад +5

    Uncle Ben, you are correct sir…I have never, ever heard anyone play that swinging shuffle on “I’m the One” exactly like Eddie did…there’s just something about it that makes it truly his, and his alone…rock on my man!!

  • @dannyspitzer1267
    @dannyspitzer1267 2 года назад +4

    You're playing and tone sounds awesome by the way, Uncle Ben... you're an inspiration

  • @AeonOfAwareness
    @AeonOfAwareness 2 года назад +3

    Top 5 Guitar Albums over here Uncle Ben:
    • Van Halen: 1984 or Van Halen II (Can’t decide)
    • SRV: Texas Flood
    • Pantera: Far Beyond Driven
    • John Mayer: Continuum
    • Boston: Boston

  • @Chiro75
    @Chiro75 2 года назад +8

    Went to a middle/high school run by Brothers of the Holy Cross and one of them was a total metal freak with his office walls covered in cassette holders. He’d loan a couple tapes at a time to me and curated my earliest real music experiences. 1987-1988 he turned me onto Metallica, the Ramones, Megadeth, Anthrax, all sorts of Euro stuff I don’t even remember, Iron Maiden, etc. It was formative to say the least. I found GnR at that time, Pearl Jam… good times being a high school kid during an epic time in music!

  • @fraydiethemachine7541
    @fraydiethemachine7541 2 года назад +47

    My style of playing is highly influenced by Dave Mustaine,James Hetfield,Kirk Hammett and Chris Poland. So, the albums that made me are Killing is my business, The System Has Failed, Peace Sells, And Justice For all and lastly Kill Em All

    • @dumboldaccount-ignore
      @dumboldaccount-ignore 2 года назад +2

      James hetfield should have been your first reference

    • @waynecanning4122
      @waynecanning4122 2 года назад +1

      You sir, must be made of Steel

    • @isaiahmarquez9717
      @isaiahmarquez9717 2 года назад +1

      So….you only play one style? Right on. 🤙🏼

    • @fraydiethemachine7541
      @fraydiethemachine7541 2 года назад

      @@dumboldaccount-ignore Dave Mustaine is my main influence tbh

    • @TotalMeltdown2
      @TotalMeltdown2 2 года назад +2

      The System Has Failed is criminally underrated. I love every song on that album

  • @GnRmike
    @GnRmike 2 года назад +8

    A couple of the same for me:
    1. Appetite for Destruction
    2. Black Album-Metalica
    3. Blizzard of Oz-Ozzy
    4. VH 1
    5. Pornographitti

  • @hatrickswayze8303
    @hatrickswayze8303 2 года назад +3

    Love the “sacred ground” reference when it comes to certain songs and actually learning to play them.

    • @tonypoore440
      @tonypoore440 2 года назад +2

      I have to agree as well. I'll try to play anything, but there are certain songs by certain guitarists that I don't want to ruin by spending hours upon hours butchering until I get it halfway right, without the right tone, etc. Ben is the real deal, definitely one of my favorite guitar guys.

  • @joshwmusic6838
    @joshwmusic6838 2 года назад +1

    My list (no particular order)...
    Van Halen 1 ~ Van Halen
    Tooth And Nail ~ Dokken
    Appetite For Destruction ~ Guns N' Roses
    Back For The Attack ~ Dokken
    Shout At The Devil ~ Motley Crue
    Although... I must say, The Beatles were the reason I even picked up a guitar in the first place which lead to me learning every chord, riff and solo to pretty much every Beatles song which helped develop my chordal knowledge and rhythm. From then I found my further love for more guitar heavy music such as those listed above, and now my playing is firmly bedded in the style of the guitar players of the 80s. That's my guitar DNA
    Great video Uncle Ben as always! Thank you for sharing. Keep rockin' everybody! 🤟🎸

  • @r.b.587
    @r.b.587 2 года назад +6

    I grew up in late 70s - early 80s. What an awesome time!
    VH 1st, 2nd
    Yngwie 1st
    Racer X - Street Lethal
    Queensryche - The Warning
    Fates Warning - Awaken the Guardian
    Metallica - Ride the Lightning, Master of Puppets
    ..... so many more.

  • @joedent3323
    @joedent3323 2 года назад +2

    That "orange & blue" swirl - utilising the opposite color on the colorwheel - is really well done. Orange & Blue is beautiful, and you've done a REALLY nice dip-job on it.
    Well Done :)
    "LiL'JpD."

  • @discodynamite
    @discodynamite 2 года назад +3

    Great Selection ! Totally agree with you and believe it or not - I have all 5 records. I would add Al Di Meola records and the first Greg Howe album !

  • @dorianfrank5024
    @dorianfrank5024 2 года назад +1

    Good morning Professor Uncle Ben!
    I'm 61 so my albums for guitar were Zeppelin IV
    Deep Purple Machine Head ,Van Halen !! Many more

    • @dorianfrank5024
      @dorianfrank5024 2 года назад

      Ok so to tally my 5 :Led Zeppelin IV ,Deep Purple Machine Head ,Alice Cooper Schools Out, Van Halen 1,Black Sabbath Paranoid.Theres so much more

  • @Claimjumper55
    @Claimjumper55 2 года назад +5

    6 Albums that greatly influenced me; I couldn't do just 5:
    Rush - 2112
    Metallica - Ride the Lightning
    Van Halen 1
    Joe Satriani - Surfing with the Alien
    Extreme - Pornograffitti
    Scorpions - Blackout
    BTW, the 1st song I ever learned was Fade to Black from 'Guitar for the Practicing Musician' magazine. Once the song started to sound pretty good I decided to check Metallica out
    and buy the album.

  • @zackr19
    @zackr19 2 года назад +1

    I really enjoyed you talking about Steve the way you did I had a very similar experience 💯

  • @aandc2005
    @aandc2005 2 года назад +11

    The band's that made me are accept"metal heart" love those riffs tracks and guitar tone( screaming for a love bite love that intro!), vh1, (evh rules and so dose the amps!) Glenn Tipton Judas priest screaming and British steel, Rush early alums 2112, Farwell to Kings, of course moving pictures, early metallica like master and kill em all..

  • @mindstorms44
    @mindstorms44 2 года назад +1

    You playing battery was super accurate. Nice
    5.appitite for destruction
    4.countdown to extinction
    3.alice in he'll
    2.fear of the dark
    1.bodycount copkiller.
    They were the albums that did it for me.
    Great memories of discovering quality music for the first time.Bodycounts album was a very special album that just came out of nowhere.great stuff.

  • @martinwray7001
    @martinwray7001 2 года назад +16

    Yng has become a bit controversial, but 'Marching out', is such an important record for me. The sort of intensity that I'd never heard before and Jeff Scott Soto seriously up there with Dio and the best.
    I saw the light, that night.

    • @wm-nu1yf
      @wm-nu1yf 2 года назад +4

      The first 4 Malmsteen albums are incredible. Trilogy was my personal fave. He's basically been playing variations of the same thing, just faster and faster, ever since the 80s and it's hard to tell a lot of the songs apart now.

    • @MehYam2112
      @MehYam2112 Год назад +1

      Great songs on Marching Out. I feel like later Milkshake albums didn't focus on that as much.

  • @ligamentpull1
    @ligamentpull1 2 года назад +2

    Awesome episode, I agree 100% with Van Halen. It pretty much layed out the Blueprint for the rest to follow.

  • @NeglectedField
    @NeglectedField 2 года назад +15

    Mine would have to be:
    Van Halen - 5150
    Extreme - III Sides To Every Story (yeah I know, not Pornograffitti, but it was the first CD my family owned and it's embedded into my psyche just that little bit more)
    David Lee Roth - Eat 'Em And Smile
    Manic Street Preachers - Generation Terrorists
    Enslaved - Isa

    • @joedent3323
      @joedent3323 2 года назад +3

      Nice Manics inclusion! They always have some tasty guitar riffs. "Motorcycle Emptiness" is great. They do grand orchestral indie rock nicely.
      Cheers!
      "LiL'JpD."

    • @JonBjork
      @JonBjork 2 года назад +1

      Great list, love III sides and Eat em....Manic Street Preachers were probably one of the few I enjoyed in the early to mid 90's on MTV Europe. You a brit?

    • @NeglectedField
      @NeglectedField 2 года назад

      @@JonBjork I am, yep!

  • @evalex71
    @evalex71 2 года назад +2

    Awesome vid. Crystal Planet is one of my favorite albums of all time

  • @TobyKBTY
    @TobyKBTY 2 года назад +7

    Of all the riffs in VH1, for some reason Little Dreamers has been ingrained in my memory more than any other. Something about its swagger, its slow, easygoing pace, but smooth notes is just so damn sweet. Simple, sweet, perfect. But of course the entire album is perfection in general.

    • @andrewpappas9311
      @andrewpappas9311 Год назад

      Definitely agree with that one, it's such a killer song and one of their most underrated imo

  • @leggomyguitar
    @leggomyguitar 4 месяца назад +1

    Master of puppets is amazing! That album has so many fun riffs to play. My favorite from that album is Orion. I almost have the whole song including solos down. It’s that last fast solo at the end that I’m struggling with.
    My list is
    Metallica - master of puppets
    Mastodon - leviathan
    Tool - aenima
    Queens of the Stone Age - songs for the deaf

  • @doug_nu_york4853
    @doug_nu_york4853 2 года назад +4

    I agree with every single thing you said !! And even though no one would be like Eddie , you’re playing is as spot on as it gets 🤘🤘🤘

  • @donniebrook9900
    @donniebrook9900 2 года назад +2

    Our guitar influences are exactly the same just a couple of album differences due to me being a little older. Surfing and Kill Em All for example.
    You can see the joy in your face as you recall playing these songs when you we’re learning them 😁

  • @APK-pn4qh
    @APK-pn4qh 2 года назад +3

    Fark the haters Unca Ben, you can swing, bro! Every time I hear those old EVH riffs I'm blown away by how original and different they are to everything else. God bless ya Eddie RIP. 🙏

  • @danieljamesoconnor6800
    @danieljamesoconnor6800 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful episode right there Ben. Thanks again for sharing those mind blowing experiences into music and yourself. Really appreciated. Sincerely ✌🏻

  • @feebypeels2883
    @feebypeels2883 2 года назад +5

    1. Metallica - Kill Em All
    2. Misfits - Static Age
    3. Dream Theater - Metropolis Pt 2: Scenes from a Memory
    4. Converge - Jane Doe
    5. Fleetwood Mac - Then Play On
    1984 gets a very honorable mention, that whole album still kicks my ass and one day I'll actually learn some songs off of it.

  • @Phattypimp83
    @Phattypimp83 Год назад +1

    I know I’m late to the party but this might be the best guitar tone I’ve ever heard on RUclips. Just sick sick shit. Love all the album choices btw. Awesome

  • @PDXguitarfreak
    @PDXguitarfreak 2 года назад +3

    Love the VH tone you got. Gotta have VH1 as #1 ☺️

  • @chrisstephenson3695
    @chrisstephenson3695 2 года назад +1

    That was awesome! All of them made it in my top 10 . I'd throw in some far beyond driven and some rust in peace but yeah all of that blew my head back. Hell yeah!

  • @SteveHatzman
    @SteveHatzman 2 года назад +6

    The album that changed my life musically was Powerslave by Iron Maiden. I remember my mom bought me that cassette sometime in 1985 because I loved the cover art. Never heard Maiden before but since then I’ve been a metal head.

    • @tonypoore440
      @tonypoore440 2 года назад +1

      Yes, great album. Live After Death was big for me. I bought Dark Side of the Moon on artwork alone and fell in love with David Gilmour's guitar work, still a fave to this day.

  • @TheIdiotNamedJoe
    @TheIdiotNamedJoe 2 года назад +3

    Great video, Ben! You weren’t lying though, no one can swing like Eddie. That riff from House of Pain that starts right after the solo has been kicking my ass for some time now lol. That groove is no joke

    • @EarthAltar
      @EarthAltar Год назад

      House of Pain and Girl Gone Bad are two bad ass VH tunes that are usually overlooked.

  • @MrEcted
    @MrEcted 2 года назад +5

    When I was around 13 years old and found Master of Puppets, it’s all I wanted to listen to for like 6 months straight, maybe longer, and I still have never gotten tired of that album. Every single song is an absolute banger and it’s what got me into playing bass. I can listen to that entire album in my head at this point, hah.

  • @mr.steinhaus6014
    @mr.steinhaus6014 2 года назад +1

    Great idea! Mine are:
    1. Incubus Make Yourself. First album that made me pick up a guitar as an 18 year old.
    2. Avenged Sevenfold Waking the Fallen - yeah yeah, but the first album that made me want to play metal!
    3. Mastodon Leviathan - Hybrid, low tunings, riffs for days.
    4. DT Scenes from a Memory - never wanted to play solos until I dove into these
    5. Periphery 1 - at the time it was the most creative guitar playing I’d heard and still inspires me today.

  • @brandonbignall8441
    @brandonbignall8441 2 года назад +11

    Tony Iommi is way up there for me.....he is THE riffmaster .....Jimmy Page with Whole Lotta Love and especially Black Dog. Van Halen of course. Early Dokken. Mr Big too many to mention.

  • @anthonyw5261
    @anthonyw5261 2 года назад

    Uncle B, I think you really had fun making this video. Excellent job 👏 👍

  • @patrickbarnes9343
    @patrickbarnes9343 2 года назад +3

    Fantastic video ! Finally someone else who thinks Crystal Planet is Satchs best album he was really experimenting with open note stuff that he incorporated into his melodies and solos as for VAI that album is magnificent even to this day it sounds absolutely HUGE the guitars thick and fat and sustain forever
    My most influential album goes to YNGWIE Rising Force because he forever changed electric guitar on that album
    His technique and vibrato were above and beyond everyone else at that time

  • @KaijuAlert
    @KaijuAlert 2 года назад +3

    I know what you mean about Passion and Warfare. For me, this was "the one" that changed how I listened to music. I heard it and immediately knew there was something far more complex than the other guitar virtuoso stuff I'd heard up until that point. The hooks didn't immediately grab me in the way that Satch did, but after taking more time to get to know the album, it really did change my life.
    My top 5 is probably:
    1. Steve Vai - Passion and Warefare
    2. Shawn Lane - Powers of Ten
    3. CAB - CAB
    4. Joe Satriani - The Extremist
    5. Dream Theater - Images and Words (I just block out James LaBrie's voice!)

  • @andy_stinson
    @andy_stinson 2 года назад +4

    I remember my dad showing me Metallica right when the single for Hardwired dropped and being 13 years old, it absolutely blew my mind. I actually started as a bassist because of Cliff Burton, but I always had interest in playing guitar as well. About 2 years later when Slayer were on their farewell tour, there was a show in my area but the show was falsely advertised as strictly 18+ (spoilers it wasn’t and I’m pissed I had to miss it haha). The day before, Gary Holt did a guitar clinic that I went to and after being at that clinic I begged my friends older brother to let me borrow the old beat up Kramer that was in his closet and it’s been an amazing journey since :)
    My 5 records would def have to be
    Van Halen 1
    Mastodon - Crack the Skye
    Metallica - Master of Puppets
    Meshuggah - Destroy Erase Improve
    Dream Theater - Scenes from a Memory

  • @michaelduncan2995
    @michaelduncan2995 2 года назад

    Doesn't matter is you can swing like them or not, no one can play like you Ben. Your a master of the craft my friend! Keep up the good tutorials and videos bud!! Great work on this one..

  • @edgarfoerster9831
    @edgarfoerster9831 2 года назад +5

    Your stuff is awesome and you seem like such a cool guy Ben. Cheers.

    • @tonypoore440
      @tonypoore440 2 года назад +1

      I second that, Ben is the real deal, great respect for his playing and his teachings. Uncle Ben is Guru Ben.

  • @billyhughes9776
    @billyhughes9776 2 года назад

    Super fun video Ben -- thanks for sharing brother. Take care.

  • @17wolf359
    @17wolf359 2 года назад +2

    Not a guitar player (a drummer), but I have always appreciated awesome guitarists. My top 5 guitar albums are: Van Halen, Van Halen....Blues Saraceno, Plaid.....Metallica, Ride The Lightning.....Yngwie Malmsteen, Magnum Opus....Judas Priest, Painkiller....honorable mention.....Symphony X, Paradise Lost...

  • @Jeff_H_the_Guitarist
    @Jeff_H_the_Guitarist 2 года назад +1

    Total agree with all your album selections. Although I'm (as you called it) more familiar with Surfing with the Alien. But now I get to go dive deeper into Crystal Planet. Satriani is amazing!

  • @bcacoustic567
    @bcacoustic567 2 года назад +3

    I have been playing since the mid-90s. I grew up listening to Van Halen and always assumed that guitar was just for people born with a special gift. then when I started listening to Nirvana and discovered the power chord, I realized that there are so many levels of guitarists. now I finally have the confidence to try all music. learning guitar is a lifelong journey!

  • @robertschultz7612
    @robertschultz7612 2 года назад

    Your a gifted player Ben! I don’t know anyone who has so many classic tunes mastered …… the only one you struggle with is I’m the one …… you & everyone else 😊
    I agree with your list …… I get it …… for me no parole for rock & roll …… seeing YJM live put the guitar in my hand ……… along with seeing George live -early with Dokken ………
    But since have moved on to jazz & classical & country as well …… & of course comping for vocal music ……
    Your channel is amazing …… keep up the good work !

  • @dannyspitzer1267
    @dannyspitzer1267 2 года назад +3

    Agree with you on Van Halen 1, Uncle Ben
    (I didn't finish the video yet)

  • @ragnarlothbrok3067
    @ragnarlothbrok3067 2 года назад

    Thank you! Such great stories, always enjoy your comedic enthusiasm and talent.

  • @bigstar5931
    @bigstar5931 2 года назад +4

    1. Heartwork - Carcass
    2. Superunknown - Soundgarden
    3. Joyland - Andy McKee
    4. Blood Mountain - Mastodon
    5. Seventh Son of a Seventh Son - Iron Maiden

  • @darko2103
    @darko2103 2 года назад +1

    Love your stuff Uncle Ben!!
    1) Scorpions - Love At First Sting
    2) Def Leppard - Pyromania
    3) Iron Maiden - Powerslave
    4) Megadeth - So Far So Good So What
    5) Testament - The Ritual (Return To Serenity is my favorite solo all-time)

  • @oldmanriff7633
    @oldmanriff7633 2 года назад +6

    Man. I can't limit this to five players, let alone five albums. No matter what, I'm gonna leave huge influences of mine off. EDIT: I'm gonna leave Eddie off. He's my biggest single influence, but he's everybody's biggest influence, so I wanna give some time to some of my other big heroes.
    1: Dokken: Tooth and Nail. Ed was my 1st guitar hero, and George Lynch was my 2nd. I probably put more time into learning their riffs than any other band.
    2: Y&T: Black Tiger. Anyone who's into early 80s hard rock & metal and hasn't heard this album is doing themselves a disservice. Dave Meniketti is an absolute monster.
    3: Anthrax: Among the Living. Scott Ian's rhythm playing influenced me like James Hetfield's influenced everyone else.
    4: Prong: Cleansing. Tommy Victor's masterpiece. This album is just riff after riff after riff. Snap Your Fingers, Snap your Neck.
    5: Devin Townsend: Synchestra. I play in open C now because of Dev. His solo/DTP albums from Ocean Machine through Sky Blue are what the music in my head sounds like, and the one I got into first was Synchestra.

  • @EddieOtool
    @EddieOtool 2 года назад +1

    Late to the party, but hell yeah. In order.
    1) Jason Becker, Perpetual Burn
    2) Metallica, Master of Puppets / Ride the Lightning (everything prior to the black album really)
    3) Led Zeppelin, boxed set (compilation of their greatest hits, remastered in the early 90s)
    4) Donald Charles - The guy lives about next door; listened to his album a handful of times and some tunes stayed in my head over 20 years after
    5) Ozzy Osbourne, Live and Loud, with Zakk Wylde
    Honorable mentions to Van Halen, Joe Satriani, Pantera, Stratovarius, and Jimi Hendrix in my youth. Late comers: Guthrie Govan, Paul Gilbert, Avenged Sevenfold, Marty Friedman, Tommy Emmanuel, and who's not.
    Could not NOT mention classical music as well, in the Beethoven, Mozart, and Vivaldi, and later Rachmaninov and Purcell. Felt already worthless listening to the guitar gods; listening to the master composers finishes buriying the coffin of pride and selfishness.

  • @allboutthemojo
    @allboutthemojo 2 года назад +3

    I remember when I first got interested in guitar, long before I even dreamed of trying to play there were only a handful of guitarists that got me absolutely hooked on the sound of this amazing instrument. Great video because it reminded me of the feeling I got when I first heard these guys
    Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, SRV , Billy Gibbons, Slash , Kirk Hammett, Tony Iomi , EVH, Steve Clarke, David Gilmore, Kim Thayil and later Adam Jones. Some of them not going to blow anyone away with technical proficiency or shred ability but I never cared for that alone, stll don't. . It was always about can the piece move me or how well it worked with a song . Just my 2 cents.

  • @camarotrash
    @camarotrash 2 года назад +2

    My dad is from Paris, Tennessee, and is a huge Van Halen fan. Van Halen 1 is easily one of my earliest memories and their music is probably the first to touch my ears. I was exposed to a lot of metal at an early age before getting into Jimi Hendrix and punk rock as a teenager, but I’ll admit I’m a sucker for swirl-painted guitars.

  • @AJEDDY97
    @AJEDDY97 2 года назад +7

    My top 5 (technically 4 albums and a band, but still), in order of discovery, with reasons!
    The Beatles: My dad is a MASSIVE Beatles fan. He always has been, and, thanks to him playing their songs ENDLESSLY in the car when I was growing up, so am I. Now, John and George made me aware of rock music, but, at a tender age of 6 to 10, I didn't really pick out much in terms of guitar work. It was just really fun music to sing with my dad. Oh, sure, I noticed that there WERE guitars, but I'd heard guitars in country music, seen it on TV, and heard it at my church. But at the time, I wanted to play drums. As an aside, shoutout to my uncle for letting me try and play guitar a few times when he and my aunt would babysit me and my sister. Little too young, but the seed was there.
    Back in Black:
    To get to my guitar journey, we really have to start at an unusual place: Hearing Hell's Bells at my local hockey team's games. The intro alone made me stop listening to country music, because like... That intro is a RIFF. And then, when I convinced my parents to buy me a guitar at 16, the first riff I learned how to play was, you guessed it, Back in Black. And even on my cheap little Yamaha acoustic guitar, I felt pretty damn good about my guitar playing. After that, I got an electric guitar and started to play this album more and more, and I started to play more of the riffs. Then, my dad made the incredible mistake of telling me about Slash.
    Appetite for Destruction:
    This album made me realize that not everything was about riffs. Now, don't get me wrong, I LOVE the riffs on this album. Mr. Brownstone, Paradise City, Rocket Queen, and, of course, the immortal Sweet Child O' Mine, which I'm sure my parents got sick of after about a week of me playing literally JUST the intro and BUTCHERING it. But the solos, man. Slash really taught me about just letting it all hang loose when you're soloing, and just having FUN with it. Speaking of having fun with solos...
    Van Halen 1:
    ... That lead me to Eddie. Like you, when I first heard Eruption, I was hooked. I'd started to do leads by this point (Californication by the Red Hot Chili Peppers was a go-to for me to practice), and I was even on the youth worship team at my church, playing semi-decent rhythm stuff, but I'd never heard a guitar do that. When I told my dad about this, quote, "Cool new band I found on Pandora", he laughed and wowed me with old stories of seeing and hearing Eddie make his guitar "talk". My mind was BLOWN, and I had to see and hear it for myself. Cut to me exploring the rest of their popular songs, eventually watching Live Without a Net, and *THAT* solo. You know the one. That got me into more chordal rhythm stuff, which I use TO THIS DAY in my playing, and a little bit into more virtuosic lead playing, but I wasn't QUITE ready for it yet. That would come soon, though. First, there were a couple of really underrated, right-handed virtuosos waiting for me in the weeds.
    Master of Puppets:
    And who were those right-handed virtuosos, you might ask? They were none other than James Hetfield and Kirk Hammett. Yes, I consider Kirk to be a virtuoso. Maybe not to the point of Vai, Satriani, Becker or Malmsteen, but the point remains the same. The connective point, really, came from trying to learn how to tap, and coming across One off of ...And Justice For All. Now, why did I pick Master instead of that one? Because trying (and failing) to learn that solo (while loving the song) made me go looking for the rest of their discography. Now, I'd heard of Metallica. I'd heard Enter Sandman and enjoyed it. I'd heard St. Anger and enjoyed it, to the point where that song was my pump-up song the year I played football. But when I came across Master... Like you said, Ben, it was a gamebreaker for me. I HAD to learn how to play Master of Puppets. Now... Even 7 years later? Yeah, I still can't play it. 😂😂 At least, not up to speed.
    All of these people really made me who I am on guitar, and without them... I don't think I'd have made out of high school alive. There were times where listening to these songs (along with some rap and specific country songs) were all that got me through the day. So, to John Lennon, George Harrison, Angus and Malcolm Young, Izzy Stradlin, Slash, Eddie Van Halen, James Hetfield and Kirk Hammett, I say thank you for getting me through the hard times, thank you for saving my life, and, most importantly, thank you for, to paraphrase my favorite Disney movie of all time, The Emperor's New Groove: "Leading me down the path that ROCKS."

  • @danielsaturnino5715
    @danielsaturnino5715 2 года назад +1

    I got my face melted by your riffage!
    Thanks for throwing youtube money out the window for us viewers.
    You rock Uncle Ben!

  • @GregPirker
    @GregPirker 2 года назад +4

    So many to choose from. Going with these today (but that may change tomorrow):
    Van Halen - Fair Warning
    Def Leppard - High N Dry
    Prince - Purple Rain
    Aldo Nova - S/T debut
    Boston - S/T debut
    Marc Bonilla’s EE Ticket & Greg Howe’s S/T debut are worthy of mention as well. They changed the way I heard guitar after I had honed my ears. So many nuances between the phrases. It was the space that made them stand out not the dearth of notes.
    Truth be told, Mike Varney and Shrapnel Records changed the availability of instrumental guitar. Add Relativity Records to the mix and you have most of the instrumental geniuses from the 80s. It was a good time to be guitarded.

    • @BenEller
      @BenEller  2 года назад

      Dude. Bonilla is soooooo underrated!

    • @GregPirker
      @GregPirker 2 года назад

      Speaking of underrated guitarists, I had a Harry K. Cody moment today. That dude is beyond beyond.

  • @kartikchandrasekhar2762
    @kartikchandrasekhar2762 2 года назад

    I always love reading about how bands write songs or how certain riffs come to fruition

  • @Clarkjthomas
    @Clarkjthomas 2 года назад +23

    My five are:
    Poison- open up and say ah!
    Van Halen - Van Halen
    Metallica - master of puppets
    Guns N’ Roses - appetite for destruction
    Megadeth - rust in peace
    Others because it’s impossible to have a top 5
    Poison - look what the cat dragged in
    Metallica - kill ‘em all
    Motley Crue - shout at the devil
    Ratt - out of the cellar
    Skid row - skid row - slave to the grind
    And so many more

    • @stargazerh112
      @stargazerh112 2 года назад +2

      Sounds like a lot more than 5

    • @stargazerh112
      @stargazerh112 2 года назад

      Poison?! 🤣🤣🤣 at least go with the Kotzen album

    • @Clarkjthomas
      @Clarkjthomas 2 года назад +1

      @@stargazerh112 I’m sorry but poison ain’t poison with out CC Deville people give him a bad rap but he is great

    • @mr.smithgnrsmith7808
      @mr.smithgnrsmith7808 2 года назад

      Poison? Smfh

    • @Malletman12
      @Malletman12 2 года назад +2

      Not to mention the "W" bands... Warrant, Winger, Whitesnake...

  • @joselcontreras4574
    @joselcontreras4574 2 года назад +1

    I was late to the shredding party but better late than never. The 2 albums that changed my guitar mindset are Universal Language by Angel Vivaldi & Periphery I.
    Awesome video, thank you for sharing!

    • @mr.steinhaus6014
      @mr.steinhaus6014 2 года назад

      I am so glad I’m not the only one that claims P1! So different and creative and it still inspires to this day!

  • @mrwolfsang
    @mrwolfsang 2 года назад +3

    Spot on on all of the choices, but I would choose Joe Satriani's Extremist for my personal experience. EVH, Nuno, Vai, Satch, and Metallica- Growing up with these records was a blessing.

  • @laurencook6062
    @laurencook6062 2 года назад +2

    I love how you stated how passion and warfare is sacred ground, there have been many great songs that I have painstakingly learned to the point where it feels just… different.
    Dream Theater’s metropolis pt2 scenes from a memory was my 🤯 moment for me.

  • @andrewsmall4865
    @andrewsmall4865 2 года назад +3

    My dad was traveling with a coworker and looking for something to do one night in the 90s. His coworker was into music and found out about a show that night. My dad went with him. A bald guy with sunglasses melted his face and he brought home a CD. I think that's when I realized guitar was cool. So my top 5 -
    G3
    Scenes From a Memory
    Van Halen I
    Blackwater Park
    The Way of All Flesh

  • @rockking1295
    @rockking1295 2 года назад

    Loved this vid! I especially liked talking about finding those magazines to give Vai's album context. No particular order for me would have to be:
    Appetite for Destruction-GnR
    Wish You Were Here-Pink Floyd
    Passion and Warfare-Steve Vai
    Electric Sunrise-Plini
    Liquid Tension Experiment 2-Liquid Tension Experiment

  • @cheenu711
    @cheenu711 2 года назад +2

    Van Halen 1 ( or fair warning/1984), Dark side of the moon (or the wall), master of reality, rust in peace, Diary of a Madman.
    There are many great albums but I feel like these albums in particular were defining moments for me as a guitar player.

  • @spaceburger80
    @spaceburger80 2 года назад

    Every time I hear the Mighty Met riff that begins at 8:38… the image that comes to mind EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. is that of Jason doing his windmill, lightning speed, spin-cycle-thrash-bang. My best friend owned Live Shit and literally every weekend we had a sleepover and stayed up until the crack of dawn watching the Seattle show. “NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! 🤘🤘🤘”

  • @APK-pn4qh
    @APK-pn4qh 2 года назад +4

    In order of importance to me:
    1. Van Halen.
    2. Blizzard of Ozz.
    3. Van Halen II.
    4. Diary of a Madman.
    5. Perpetual Burn.
    6. 5150.
    7. First three Dio albums with Vivian Campbell.
    8. Bark at the Moon.
    9. Speed Metal Symphony.
    10. Back for the Attack.

    • @thefrogking481
      @thefrogking481 2 года назад +1

      Vivian Campbell set the stage for guitarist for the next decade, he's as important as EVH or Dimebag in my opinion.

    • @APK-pn4qh
      @APK-pn4qh 2 года назад

      @@thefrogking481 absolutely. Those solos on Rainbow in the Dark and We Rock and so many others were technical masterpieces. But also his scrape pick use in main song riffs was brilliant. So much nuance to his playing and so melodic.

  • @bradsmith6662
    @bradsmith6662 2 года назад +2

    100% YES on Satriani’s Crystal Planet. I always felt like the oddball amongst Satch fans for calling that my favorite one.
    Surfing with the Alien, Flying In A Blue Dream and The Extremist were all stellar but Crystal Planet landed in my lap at the right time in my life.
    From the first note to the last, that album is a journey from start to finish. It’s a “desert island” album for me for sure!

  • @vethwynwetfeather
    @vethwynwetfeather 2 года назад +3

    HEY UNC! I appreciate all these videos and the quality of them. Your choices are always tasty. I love how you show off your gear in your shots. The thing that saddens me is that you don't have a place to show off that amazing grunge pedal in your classic UNC camera angle. Please UNC. Won't you think of the grunge pedal and the sadness it must feel? 🤘 #UncleBenRulez #SkankBanger

  • @K707OR30
    @K707OR30 2 года назад +2

    You’ve totally got me revisiting Crystal Planet. Also is my favorite Satch album and was even back as a teenager for exactly the same reasons you talk about. Figured I was insane because everyone else is all about SWTA but to my surprise you threw out Crystal Planet as the best one!

  • @Javdoc
    @Javdoc 2 года назад +4

    Led Zeppelin II (I mean come on....), VH (was like what the hell is this?), Highway to Hell (the twin guitar groove), AEnima (really opened my eyes as to what can do beyond the basic blues rock), Leviathan (the twiddly bits mixed with the br00tal)

  • @MK-tj5bf
    @MK-tj5bf Год назад

    Thank you for the video!!!
    Passion and Warfare has also changed my life.
    So true

  • @feebypeels2883
    @feebypeels2883 2 года назад +3

    Top o the morn, Uncle Ben!

  • @davesiddons8921
    @davesiddons8921 2 года назад +1

    All good choices, a part that really hits home is the bit about not getting wanting to learn your favourite guitar album, keeping the mystery. My favourite guitar records are the first 2 mercyful fate albums and I just refuse to learn it just to keep it special to me

  • @jarupert
    @jarupert 2 года назад +3

    Journey - Escape, Ozzy - Blizzard, VH - Fair Warning, Night Ranger - Dawn Patrol, Def Leppard - High N Dry