He is unreal,just unreal /Ages like,finest wine/ I love his tone and his riffs and solos are just pure class everything he does is top notch/ He is playing like every note means everything / Makes insane playing look easy 😁 Gotta love Michael Schenker ♥️👍😎
shunned by Germany and embraced by the UK and then the USA hard rock fans of the 70's and 80's. What player. to this day to watch him play is a sheer treat. Geeze, thought he was going to kill the drummer. Awesome
@@achenlives Appreciate that... Have listened to Michael For 45 years Now.. I get into debates all the time... I piss people off when I Tell Them... Hendrix Is Not Qualified To Carry Michaels Bag To The Stage... But It's True. Michael Is The True Albert Einstein Of Guitar.. It's Not Even Close... Mikey Is The King !!!!!!
But this has very little in common with that 45 year old solo. In fact, apart from a few recognizable marker points that help the band know were they are, it's just inane drivel. IMHO Michael's style of play has changed for the worst over the last ten years, gone is the melodic wizardry that graced the UFO and early MSG albums. IMHO He's never bettered The Strangers In The Night version.
@@iltonwhite Can't disagree with most of your comment, but mind you this performance likely wasnt intended to be captured for a live release. It seems at times he's purely improvising, searching for something new. After 45 years, maybe there's some boredom and a bit of self indulgence, which is usually at the detriment of the audience. Yet in the moment I found myself smiling at hearing some new things and couldnt wait to hear what he was going to play next. Strangers In The Night flowing/melodic no, interesting yes. For me, if it was anybody else simply jamming on a 45 year old tune, I probably would have lost interest after a minute or so.
@@maorienteg While I also get his point, I'm with you. I saw this show on Saturday night, in Sacramento, and was still mesmerized. It's not 1978 anymore. He's 65 years old, and still killing it, and doesn't miss a note. I waited 7 hours to get my rail spot, directly in front of him, and thoroughly enjoyed every second of it.
@@jimlundquist3600 Tone, technique, innovation, creativity, phrasing, timing, vibrato, flawlessness...hard combination to find in the studio these days, let alone live!!!
Sweet video. Thx for this. Was there too (saw myself when you panned the crowd). Surprised people were not more into it, at least for the MSG stuff. I surely was. Freakin loved it. Saw the show in SJ last yr too. Long Live Michael!!
so glad you posted these vids up. going to see him on may 3rd and can't wait to hear some of the old ufo songs but i better take some condoms along to avoid the mess in my pants at the awesome playing. lol
Doggie Is The Worst Singer Of The 4... What Needs To Happen Is An Album With Mr Bonnet !. But In The End It Dosent Matter Who Is Singing. When You Have Michael At The Controls !!!