Hey guys.
Not sure if anyone heard much about this but last night was a gig at Wembley Arena (in London for anyone outside the UK that may not know) for a Tribute to Jim Marshall and to celebrate Marshall Amps 50th Anniversary.
I was lucky enough to go and it was pretty awesome :D
Here's the lineup (copy/pasted from another site so sorry it's all typed in capitals):
JOE SATRIANI (CHICKENFOOT), ZAKK WYLDE (BLACK LABEL SOCIETY), PAUL GILBERT (MR BIG), DOUG ALDRICH (WHITESNAKE), BRIAN TICHY (WHITESNAKE), YNGWIE MALMSTEEN, BILLY DUFFY (THE CULT), COREY TAYLOR (SLIPKNOT/SOUR STONE), TIM ‘RIPPER’ OWENS (JUDAS PRIEST), GLENN HUGHES (BLACK SABBATH, DEEP PURPLE), MIKE PORTNOY (DREAM THEATER), ANDY FRASER (FREE), KERRY KING (SLAYER)
Here is a link to a professional review of the event where he details all the lineup changes and the material played as I was too busy enjoying the gig to remember it all :smack:
http://www.examiner.com/review/marshall-50-years-of-loud-at-wembley-arenaBoth Tim 'Ripper' Owens and Corey Taylor really impressed me with their vocal performances. Ripper was really great on the Dio/Sabbath song they did and I was really surprised by how close he was able to get to Dio's vocal delivery and tonality. Corey Taylor was awesome on his stuff too. 'Mouth For War' was 1 stand out track of his for me.
The only parts of the night I didn't really enjoy as much as the rest of it were Zakk Wyldes overly extended solos as they got really samey and Yngwies whole 15 minute set. Whilst technically impressive it got really boring after a few minutes as he'd already 'blown his load' so to speak and just repeated the same thing over and over again. He also doesn't know when to stop playing as during his numbers with Glen Hughes on bass and vocals, Yngwie just soloed all over the top of the vocals and just covered them up.
The finale of the night was a version of 'Smoke On The Water' where everyone apart from Zakk Wylde, Kerry King, Billy Duffy, Mike Portnoy, Tim Owens and Corey Taylor came back out and took turns on it. Luckilly no-one (apart from Yngwie........... again) took it overly seriously by the looks of it and just had a good time.
EDIT: Here's an album of photos that Marshall have put up from the event if anyone's interested
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151736656146917.418675.194362866916&type=3