Absolutely agree!Snarky Puppy - We Like It Here… I was floored when I found out that was a live recorded show.
Yeah, add me to the "was totally bored after the 2nd song, and couldn't wait for it to be over" camp. And his tone was meh. And too loud. And if there was ever a guitarist who embodies the, "Yeah he can shred but very little feel" it's him.Wow - not much love here for Yngwie shows.
Another from my all time top shelf - Ozzy - RR Tribute
I literally walked out of his show in the late 80’s and I had been looking forward to it for ages. Shrill ice picky sound and every song turned into a five minutes guitar solo.
I saw one of The finest live pairings of recent days last week when Puppy opened for Steely Dan!Snarky Puppy - We Like It Here… I was floored when I found out that was a live recorded show.
I remember just turning 13 and seeing the world premiere of Metallica: Live Shit Binge and Purge; Fade to Black Seattle '89 on MTV. That box set was the greatest live album, to me, at the time. Just the packaging alone was worth it. Hearing Lars' bass drum on that vid as well as Newsteds live bass tone and the last era of Het's live growls accelerated my guitar playing beyond belief.
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The solo dual at the end of ONE is sweet, not to mention the drum swap in the middle of 4 HORSEMEN on the San Diego vidStill have the box set in vhs, don’t know how many time I’ve seen it . These show are killer. I watched the San Diego 92 last week. That gig …
Just 2 days ago
May not be the best all-time; but Slow Blues in C was my guitar school ground