Nah man, Reb was playing for Whitesnake during that tour last year (they were on the same bill). I'm pretty sure the guy was from Italy, but I don't know his name.SevenString said:Hyoukinmono, that shredder you mentioned was probably Reb Beach (of "Winger" fame).
RB definitely rips. I have to admit that, yes, I once went to a Winger concert. Mainly because he's such a good guitarist, and Rod Morgenstein was on drums.
Actually, Reb was out of the band then. I couldn't remember the guy's name, so I just did a little checking, and it was Alex Derosso (who replaced John Norum, who according to Don Dokken, apparently doesn't like to tour very much). I hadn't heard of Derosso before, but he sure liked to shred!SevenString said:Hyoukinmono, that shredder you mentioned was probably Reb Beach (of "Winger" fame).
Yeah, I became a John Norum fan with Europe's first two releases, and was disappointed that their third (The Final Countdown) became a Joey Tempest solo album. It had some pretty good songs, but it wasn't metal/guitar music like the first two. So I was happy when John started on his solo work.SevenString said:btw, dig john norum, too. the "total control" CD is pretty cool.
It wasn't much of a riff-oriented or bottom heavy album as previous two, but I'd say the solos on that album are the best ones he played in Europe. Final Countdown, Rock The Night, Ninja, Cherokee, Heart of Stone - all great ripping and melodic solos. Plus his strat tone was to die for.Hyoukinmono said:Yeah, I became a John Norum fan with Europe's first two releases, and was disappointed that their third (The Final Countdown) became a Joey Tempest solo album. It had some pretty good songs, but it wasn't metal/guitar music like the first two. So I was happy when John started on his solo work.
CLOSE! But not quite. It was actually about Marcel Jacob, who was the bassist in Europe (He wrote "Scream of Anger") before their first release. He played in Yngwie's band for a while, and that's where the animosity came from. He was also on John's first solo release, and formed Talisman with another ex-Yngwie singer, Jeff Scott Soto.SevenString said:interesting side note... rumor is that the Yngwie tune "Liar" from the Trilogy album was written about John Norum.