Those two (Frank and Dweezil) are like twins in time on guitar. I could listen to those solos forever. Its like his dad started this thing decades ago and now it is still playing on. The Conceptual continuity continues.
Really? I think their styles are pretty different actually. The only similarity is that they are both really really good, but in a very different way. I find Frank mucht more of a raw and dirty sounding guitarist. Much less predictable as well. Dweezil is a much more clean, polished and technical guitarist.
@@EktorTsolodimos Yeah, Frank was ferocious. Dweezil is ridiculous, but much more in control. I love them both and wish I could do a 10th of what they do, but there's a diff between their styles
He absolutely is. Check out his live version of Inca Roads (I believe it was on a DVD and it's nowhere on RU-vid as well). His father would be proud of him for sure.
What a night! This was my 40th DZPZ show. I flew from Chicago to Dublin to Liverpool. We then drove to London to pick up another friend, and then took the Channel Tunnel to Calais and headed to Paris(to pick up another friend in the morning on Bastille Day). The next six nights were shows in Geneva, Montreux, Milan, Lorrach and Vienna. This venue was so memorable because it was like an underground bunker. It was so unbelievably hot/humid that the walls were running with sweat (the reason DZ is shirtless). Incredible way to finish our run of shows (and then a 22 hour drive straight through to Liverpool in the morning). When this band starts to tour again, you really need to see them.
@@papystones - We still joke with the stage crew (Pete and Chris) about the load out. We were messaging about it when they were there two years later. Looking forward to going back one day.