View Full Version : Yngwie Malmesteen
josh_underwood
08-18-2000, 06:37 PM
Hi All, What Do You Guys Think A Good Yngwie Album is to buy? For People Who Have Never Heard His Music. And How The Hell Do You Pronounce His Name???
ing-vay. JUst say it fast and it will make since.
Just about any thing that he has done will show you what he is capable of.
And I'm Not downing yngwie, but his stuff sounds the same most of the time.
So if you've heard a few of his songs, then you've heard what Yngwie's about.
[This message has been edited by Luke (edited 08-18-2000).]
[This message has been edited by Luke (edited 08-18-2000).]
James
08-18-2000, 08:34 PM
it's pronounced yingwee malmsteen
josh_underwood
08-18-2000, 09:26 PM
so what album do you reckomend?
Are you sure it's yingwee.
Cause on the records he makes it says Ing-vay, and at the Yngwie off. fan page it says that it is pronounced ing-vay.
And I'd go with his greatest hits album.
[This message has been edited by Luke (edited 08-19-2000).]
James
08-19-2000, 12:46 AM
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Times, Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>
Are you sure it's yingwee.
Cause on the records he makes it says Ing-vay, and at the Yngwie off. fan page it says that it is pronounced ing-vay.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Nope not sure at all. Just spelled his name out in my head and that's what I got.
jake sommers
08-19-2000, 01:35 AM
i used to hear how magnus and johan talked about him, and i didn't know how his name was prouounced until i saw a hotlicks video and he was on there. i had felt real stupid because i was calling him ynuagie.
Willdridge
08-19-2000, 07:29 AM
I'm sure many will disagree but go with "Rising Force, Odyssey"...It's one of his early albums, he basically shreds through everything. Technically very impressive and something to work towards learning, but for the majority of people not all the moving within....
josh_underwood
08-19-2000, 02:29 PM
Thanks i was calling him Ying-Wie. Do You Pronounce His Last Name Malm-A-Steem? I Think Ill Go With Greatest Hits.
No.
Thats the one part of his name that sounds like it is spelled thankfully.
Malm-steen
vBulletin® v3.0.17, Copyright ©2000-2012, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.