The uniqueness of how he makes sound with the instrument, that is why while everyone in the 80’s was using pentatonic scales and sounding like Eddie Guitar 🎸 Magazine was calling George the Eddie Van Halen school dropout, he has his different way to play. The tone, technique arpeggios, solos everything. Out of Eddie and Randy George is the top along with, Jake E Lee, Warren DiMartini and Brad Gillis. In my humble opinion (I stand corrected to other people comment) are the survivors of that unique era in California
1. Smoke This 2. Lightning Strikes Again 3. River of Love 4. No Good 5. Main Offender 6. All I Want 7. Dance of the Dogs 8. Hellchild 9. París is Burning 10. Caught Up 11. For A Million Years 12. It’s Not Love 13. Wicked Sensation 🔥
I dunno what any of you think, but I've always felt George deserved a more soulful singer than Dokken, this bloke, Robert Mason, and early Oni...they're all metal blueprint and all sound the same. Ditto Michael Sweet with those godawful screams. Dug Pinnick is ace as is Oni on The Brotherhood. Oh, Jelusick was fantastic!
As a musician ,drummer, I have to say I hate phone vids , zero low end & the drums are always annoyingly loud especially the snare it always sounds awful..I fixed that for me I cut out a regular black t shirt in a circle that fits my snare perfectly put extra verb on it and bingo almost studio quality live snare sound try it ,it works! My singer loves it too ❤
@@SingularVisionProductions I was probably like 5 feet behind you, my video has heads in way in some parts but it full uncut and the sound is a bitter more clear. Do you have an email where I can send you a sample? I can also edit a 2 cam mix down the road
I'll answer your question he did change the band name for a short time to electric freedom. No one liked it and he realized it was foolish to abandon a name he'd built up for decades. Changed back
@@gregorypeck1606 I didn’t know the name he changed it to but I agree it was foolish to change it from the start, especially for the reason. It’s his name, after all. Thanks for answering.
George is a beast of riffs, licks and power chords, his tone is and integral part of his style too obviously, he's one of the better cave men still roaming the mud ball, the stuff gets a bit same'y though and becomes quite cliche'd unavoidably after a couple of tunes, he's not in the zone of a Mancuso or the Mad Guthrie...he's still fun for 5 minutes at a time only.
George, I know you're one of the nicest guys on the plane, but find another singer. This guy has no range, no stage presence, sounds fake, and makes my inner ear ache. You deserve greatness brother and this isn't it. Somebody has to say it, I'm a vocalist and I know what a good singer sounds like.