I try to accurately cover as many classic guitar solos that I can with TAB. If you have any requests let me know, it's great to get perspectives from other people besides yourself. I hope you enjoy listening and learning from these videos as much as I liked creating them.
Finally this video exists. It's my favourite Megadeth song and I always wanted to learn Dave's solo so bad. Now I can finally do it correctly Thank you so much! 🔥❤️
This is one of my favorite RUSH songs and you did another great job in playing it. Alex Lifeson is awesome. I was just watching of live video the other day of them playing Xanadu live in 1981.
Wow, just amazing, I've tried to play his lead on Thunder and Lightning so many times, but his control at tempo blazing those licks is so difficult. Bravo!
@@jimiwolfsolos3119 Actually it was 1984 lol. Went to Priest concert in 1983 on the Point of Entry tour, so enjoyed two years back to back Priest. Never went to see them after for some reason.
I think Tygers never really got the breaks because their albums production lacked the sheen (and mids) of their contemporaries I also vaguely recall a cover of the 50s novelty hit “Love Potion No.9” which made no sense whatsoever from a commercial viewpoint Don’t know if it was the record company pressuring them to do it, but the end result is more akin to SNL parody than anything else You feel embarrassed for the band
It did seem like was an effort for a bit of sheen (the late Mr Collins on production- see his credits; passed away in June) and a bit of fun with a track in which Jon Deverill’s voice stood out. Maybe one he knew. Got hold of Rendevous / Life of Crime 7 inch and white vinyl. Pal had all the albums. Then remember seeing (got the VHS out) John Sykes and Lizzy rip it out Cold Sweat on OTT (C4 tv) from a pub with Frank Carson and Chris Tarrant, Spit the Dog too. The same kind of cool style he gave to Whitesnake - although the black clothes, guitars ( Les Paul and Yamaha SG) and bass with the chrome pick guards was allegedly Phil Lynott’s idea.
Maybe Paul takes the first 8 measures? The part after that is very Ace. He uses that descending triplet lick everywhere. If it's Paul, he may have been trying to sound like Ace.
Paul can play lead, I’ve seen some footage of him warming up playing a flashy version of the Star Spangled Banner…maybe Ace was unavailable at the time and deadlines were coming up Ace was starting to become unreliable at the time, sadly 😢
Yeah it seems like that was what was happening. The Ace, Gene and Paul songs sound like they were all done separately. Dynasty sounds that way too. I think the solo albums showed the members that they didn't need to write as a band anymore which isn't good, a band should be together as much as possible musically