1. Intro - I´ll See The Light Tonight 0:00 2. Fury 4:42 3. Liar 8:22 4. Queen In Love 12:00 5. Far Beyond The Sun 15:38 6. Fire 20:54 7. You Don´t Remember I'll Never Forget 24:43 8. I am A Viking 29:19 9. Don't Let It End 33:44 10. Black Star (Skip Acoustic Guitar) 38:40
Which is pity, I have talked to a few Yngwie fans who back in the day went to a several shows of him.. they all coincide it was around 1986 when Yngwie reached his absolute peak, by the time he was in the trilogy tour, he was a speed demon of precision and just overwhelmed the whole arena.. Same for bands like Iron Maiden, who were again at their peak around 1986, for the Somewhere in time tour, (somewhere in the road I believe it was called the tour) and like with Yngwie, it was the only tour/year where there isnt official recording..but just some leaks of concerts on low quality..
At that time, Yngwie lit the world on fire. The technique was unbelievable, fiery, fast, precise, and melodic He’s still great, but here, he was hungry for success and set out to be second to NONE. And he wasn’t
Which is pity, I have talked to a few Yngwie fans who back in the day went to a several shows of him.. they all coincide it was around 1986 when Yngwie reached his absolute peak, by the time he was in the trilogy tour, he was a speed demon of precision and just overwhelmed the whole arena.. Same for bands like Iron Maiden, who were again at their peak around 1986, for the Somewhere in time tour, (somewhere in the road I believe it was called the tour) and like with Yngwie, it was the only tour/year where there isnt official recording..but just some leaks of concerts on low quality..
Sci-Full Novelty Mark Boals left Malmsteen do something else. So Jeff Scott Soto came back!!! I wondered the same thing when I saw Soto singing You don’t remember
I think Boals replaced Sotto in late 85 over the Marching out tour, recorded trilogy and started the trilogy tour in 86, and left in late 86, when Sotto came back to finish the tour ..