This was the guitar solo that made me want to learn how to play guitar. I was 8 years old when this song came out, and I had heard other guitar solos before, but this was the first one that I noticed. A perfect blend of technical ability and tasteful musicianship.
@@Minenangel Yes and no. There are tons of shredders that think that Kee is not very much that good. Pity that his hunger for melody is among the greatest, just like Vito Bratta from White Lion for example. Technique, but with a touch of melodic research. That's why you call these guys legends.
Slow it down to 0,5 and just marvel his mastery of vibrato. It's wide, intense, expressive and is always in time and in tune. He even adds vibrato to some shorter notes, which is almost unnoticeable at full speed, yet he never sounds like an angry bee.
i first listened to europe when i first started high-school , my oldest brother showed me them and they were and still are my favourite band, this guitar solo in my eyes is more than just a solo, its a work of art
I think the most beautiful solo of Kee together with "More than meets the eye" and of course "Girl From Lebanon". For me he was the best guitarist than Norum by far!
This solo has it all, its composed to work with the song so well and follows the chords brilliantly yet it flips up a gear into such awesome dynamics. I reckon one of the greatest solos ever recorded because the song would be average without it.
Norum is far better than Marcello. Norum has so much feel and is more loose. Norum understands music so much better than Marcello. Norum is more loose and can improvise but kee sticks to the music sheet, which isn’t nearly as fun.
@@Ilovekghimothy yeah, right: repetitive blues scales and predictable pentatonic stuff in every single solo, that's must be real fun! I love Norum, but one Michael Schenker is enough. We don't need another one. Same with Bonamassa...
I love this type of playing because it reminds me of Vasco and so many other Italian artists. The guitar is peculiar because it's an SG with the hardware of an Ibanez.
God, i love this guitar solo more than 20years?:D nothing is best, i think nothing cant overcome this part of guitar..:) same like in GNR Knockin on Heavens Door... this 2 songs is best guitar solos for me 4ever...:)
Yes! Listening to a fantastic right can wash away the harsh poison of a terrible wrong. What also can help is listening to the lead guitar from 'Turn Up The Radio' by Autograph :)