Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purple https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/t1957 Runboard| Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purple en-us Fri, 29 Mar 2024 06:07:58 +0000 Fri, 29 Mar 2024 06:07:58 +0000 https://www.runboard.com/ rssfeeds_managingeditor@runboard.com (Runboard.com RSS feeds managing editor) rssfeeds_webmaster@runboard.com (Runboard.com RSS feeds webmaster) akBBS 60 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35658,from=rss#post35658https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35658,from=rss#post35658Has Y. said that in the past fifteen years? I remember him saying something stupid along those lines back in the '80's. I noticed also that he learned his lesson in regard to downing other guitar players (such as the scathing comments he made re Satriani and Vai in the '80's as well). AFter hearing Unleash the Fury, it seems to me that Yngwie has overall always been way more influenced, particularly on a songwriting level, by Ronnie and Graham era Rainbow, not MkIIa Purple.nondisclosed_email@example.com (Apostate)Wed, 15 Mar 2006 18:06:34 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35657,from=rss#post35657https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35657,from=rss#post35657quote:Apostate wrote: quote:Durple wrote: quote:Apostate wrote: "Even now I can play from the beginning of "Made in Japan" to the end. I can do it right now without missing a note." That's the problem with Yngwie: He just doesn't get, what it is all about! Ritchie could never play "Made in Japan" again, because he always did a lot of improvisation. Yngwie can learn all those notes by heart and he can play them all correctly, I'm sure. But who needs that, as we already got the live CD??? When I saw Yngwie a few years ago with Dougie White, Dougie started some vocal-guitar duel as he used to do with Ritchie in Rainbow. Yngwie could not play any note correctly and I was very much surprised by that. Yngwie then started playing very fast again to hide his limitations, so Dougie gave up his trial... So, not only characterwise he would never be a good choice for Deep Purple, never ever! Hmmm..this is news to me. I can't help but feel disappointed when reading about Doogie's frustration. I guess I stand a bit corrected, as I'm reading alot of sensibly critical things on this forum in regard to Yngwie with Purple. That said, I really love Yngwie, even if it stands he WOULDN'T be the best idea for a Purple match. Yngwie gets a lot of stick from Blackmore fans because he copied his stage act and sulking, difficlut image from RB, and from DP fans for his dubious comments concerning DP (his implied idea is that DP were the masters when he got a copy of Fireball in the early 1970s, but now - esp. after RB left DP - he's the master). nondisclosed_email@example.com (Rezi)Wed, 29 Jun 2005 06:34:45 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35656,from=rss#post35656https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35656,from=rss#post35656quote:Durple wrote: quote:Apostate wrote: "Even now I can play from the beginning of "Made in Japan" to the end. I can do it right now without missing a note." That's the problem with Yngwie: He just doesn't get, what it is all about! Ritchie could never play "Made in Japan" again, because he always did a lot of improvisation. Yngwie can learn all those notes by heart and he can play them all correctly, I'm sure. But who needs that, as we already got the live CD??? When I saw Yngwie a few years ago with Dougie White, Dougie started some vocal-guitar duel as he used to do with Ritchie in Rainbow. Yngwie could not play any note correctly and I was very much surprised by that. Yngwie then started playing very fast again to hide his limitations, so Dougie gave up his trial... So, not only characterwise he would never be a good choice for Deep Purple, never ever! Hmmm..this is news to me. I can't help but feel disappointed when reading about Doogie's frustration. I guess I stand a bit corrected, as I'm reading alot of sensibly critical things on this forum in regard to Yngwie with Purple. That said, I really love Yngwie, even if it stands he WOULDN'T be the best idea for a Purple match. nondisclosed_email@example.com (Apostate)Tue, 28 Jun 2005 10:29:39 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35655,from=rss#post35655https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35655,from=rss#post35655quote:Apostate wrote: "Even now I can play from the beginning of "Made in Japan" to the end. I can do it right now without missing a note." That's the problem with Yngwie: He just doesn't get, what it is all about! Ritchie could never play "Made in Japan" again, because he always did a lot of improvisation. Yngwie can learn all those notes by heart and he can play them all correctly, I'm sure. But who needs that, as we already got the live CD??? When I saw Yngwie a few years ago with Dougie White, Dougie started some vocal-guitar duel as he used to do with Ritchie in Rainbow. Yngwie could not play any note correctly and I was very much surprised by that. Yngwie then started playing very fast again to hide his limitations, so Dougie gave up his trial... So, not only characterwise he would never be a good choice for Deep Purple, never ever!nondisclosed_email@example.com (Durple)Tue, 28 Jun 2005 08:50:44 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35654,from=rss#post35654https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35654,from=rss#post35654quote:Celtic Legacy wrote: quote:Rezi wrote: Okay, I ahve to admit it would be interesting to see Yngwie in Deep Purple, Then I would suggest you have a listen to him playing on Speed King on the Smoke On The Water tribute album. He has absolutely no idea how to duel with the guy playing keyboards who is actually trying to do a reasonable Jon Lord homage, and then Malmsteen comes in with the usual 5 million miles an hour crap. It's horrible to listen to. Now imagine that across every DP song and you should get a crystal clear idea of what Malmsteen in Deep Purple would be like. Hmmm, I haven't heard any DP tribute albums so I'll check with the town library if they have that album. Have you heard GOB and POH off YM's live album? The way he does POH is strange. It's all very pentatonic (and thus, nice!), inc. the solo, but the run he plays at the end of the main riff is totally against the feel of the tunes. nondisclosed_email@example.com (Rezi)Tue, 28 Jun 2005 07:04:27 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35653,from=rss#post35653https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35653,from=rss#post35653quote:Rezi wrote: Okay, I ahve to admit it would be interesting to see Yngwie in Deep Purple, Then I would suggest you have a listen to him playing on Speed King on the Smoke On The Water tribute album. He has absolutely no idea how to duel with the guy playing keyboards who is actually trying to do a reasonable Jon Lord homage, and then Malmsteen comes in with the usual 5 million miles an hour crap. It's horrible to listen to. Now imagine that across every DP song and you should get a crystal clear idea of what Malmsteen in Deep Purple would be like. nondisclosed_email@example.com (Celtic Legacy)Mon, 27 Jun 2005 12:25:45 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35652,from=rss#post35652https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35652,from=rss#post35652quote:Milan Fahrnholz wrote: quote:Rahul wrote: There's a time and a place for Malmsteen's music That´s either never wherever or always very very far from me! You took the words right out of my mouth. Or at least took my keystrokes.   Malmsteen has been blessed with true talent. Unfortunately, he hasn't a clue as to what to with it.nondisclosed_email@example.com (Magica)Thu, 23 Jun 2005 14:17:43 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35651,from=rss#post35651https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35651,from=rss#post35651This is directly from a interview Yngwie did with BURRN! Magazine several years ago: (this DEFINITELY doesn't entirely reflect my own views!): "You know, I don't like saying this, but they could do a lot better than what they have now. Steve Morse is a very good guitar player, but he's American and he's using humbucker pickups. If you ask me, those two are not good. I don't want to say it like this, but if they (Deep Purple) could have got me in that band they would have a performance that would blow people's head off. Even now I can play from the beginning of "Made in Japan" to the end. I can do it right now without missing a note. Even now, I like the Deep Purple era from 1971/72. I don't like after that very much. I think I could do a good job as the guitarist of Deep Purple, but I'm against the idea personally. For me, Deep Purple is Richie Blackmore, and to my disappointment, Richie doesn't want to do it anymore. He wants to play acoustic now and be with his wife, so good luck to him. Let him do what he wants." nondisclosed_email@example.com (Apostate)Thu, 23 Jun 2005 12:21:22 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35650,from=rss#post35650https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35650,from=rss#post35650quote:Randys wrote: I have a "dream" that people will be judge only by their characters.............. and................ YNGWIE MALMSTEEN IAN GILLAN ROGER GLOVER DON AIREY IAN PAICE I feel like atotal poseur! Did Airey play w/Rainbow after Carey left ("Down To Earth"?). And wouldn't Carey or Lord or perhaps Yngwie's usual keyboardist be better for Purple-purposes? I think your line-up is otherwise excellent, but I'd pick Lord for keyboards, ultimately. nondisclosed_email@example.com (Apostate)Thu, 23 Jun 2005 11:56:35 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35649,from=rss#post35649https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35649,from=rss#post35649I have a "dream" that people will be judge only by their characters.............. and................ YNGWIE MALMSTEEN IAN GILLAN ROGER GLOVER DON AIREY IAN PAICE nondisclosed_email@example.com (Randys)Thu, 23 Jun 2005 06:14:37 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35648,from=rss#post35648https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35648,from=rss#post35648This is a very possible dream. nondisclosed_email@example.com (Randys)Thu, 23 Jun 2005 05:55:00 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35647,from=rss#post35647https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35647,from=rss#post35647I understand RS's point in regard to the loose/"flowing" atmosphere of DP live "in the day". Black Sabbath had a similar feel in the seventies...it just seems to me that the jam ethic back then had happily progressed from the often noise-fest ridden weirdness of Cream and Hendrix's most puerile moments into the best stuff off of Made in Japan, and Sabbath's Live at Last. Iommi's going into that Jaazy-blues thing he did in the middle of his live solo to "Wicked World" is never seen today...players just don't seem to feel they have the freedom to explore anymore. Of course, Blackmore and Iommi were given to unfortunate lapses into juvenile self-indulgence. But part of the excitement back then, for me, was guessing whether they'd land back on their feet after their musical excursions/experiments. Eddie VH tended to do the same thing in the late seventies, and I feel it's a damn shame that there exist so few decent recordings of his own on stage guitar explorations. Even a sloppy player like Page could often captivate when he was actually moved by the "spirit"... Just my perspective...nondisclosed_email@example.com (Apostate)Wed, 22 Jun 2005 18:20:44 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35646,from=rss#post35646https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35646,from=rss#post35646quote:Rezi wrote: The Mk2 members have admitted that the no-smiling image was conciously made. Of course, from 1972 on and again from the late 1980's on it wasn't an image anymore.  Perhaps they're too old for that 'pissed-off-is-cool' image (and no, I'm not implying that the smiling thing is as conscious effort as the 'sulky' image of the early 1970s... or am I? ).  It's not really a matter of pissed to be cool. It's just that Hard Rock has attitude and you need attitude to make people feel it. DP, smiles and all, have lost that attitude. The DP of yore sounded so natural playing hard rock and then switching over to jazz or blues in a heartbeat and back to hard rock. Just look at the changes in Speed King. There are changes in that song from heavy rock to jazz to blues in the solos and naturally back to even harder rock than what they started with and it all flowed so nicely and effortlessly. That's what's missing. [The moderators notes that this signature below is NOT appropriate.]nondisclosed_email@example.com (Ritchies Strat)Wed, 22 Jun 2005 17:16:54 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35645,from=rss#post35645https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35645,from=rss#post35645Okay, I ahve to admit it would be interesting to see Yngwie in Deep Purple, but only for one show. Like some people said above, YM does not play or sound like RB. He can do a RB impression somewhat close (listen to GOB on YN's live album), but the differences in style, sound and touch are still obvious.nondisclosed_email@example.com (Rezi)Wed, 22 Jun 2005 07:20:02 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35644,from=rss#post35644https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35644,from=rss#post35644quote:Ritchies Strat wrote: quote:Randys wrote: Any hard rock rock metallic guitarist is better than this sitch.  Unfortunately, the whole fabric that made up the DP that I loved is gone. DP to me was a powerful, menacing entity. You had Gillan screaming, Blackmore being Blackmore and Lord rockin his organ while Paicey, quietly and unassuming, looked like an octopuss behind his kit holding all the mayhem together.  Even when DC and GH joined they still had that powerful, menacing attitude.  The whole band smiling and laughing just takes away from the DP attitude and it shows most in the music. Even when they rock like on HOP or Bananas, it still sounds forced and unnatural and of course the last piece of the menacing attitude remaining, Gillans screaming, is long gone, in fact that was the first thing I noticed missing when the reunion happened.  Maybe the Widdlevie's attitude is what might give them a kick in the ass again, if he can just channel his talents and moods into his playing and not just widdle away. But then again, Don is just too happy for that attitude as well and lacks that menacing quality and power in his playing. He's just adequate,instead of blowing you away like JL used to do. This band needs an attitude adjustment. Yeah..it's nice that they all get along and have fun, but the music is suffering severely. There's no drive or hunger (although Widdlevie could add to the hungry part). The Mk2 members have admitted that the no-smiling image was conciously made. Of course, from 1972 on and again from the late 1980's on it wasn't an image anymore. I was glad to see DP become a happy unit again after RB left. They deserved it. But the smiling thing should not have anything to do with music, apart from that if you're happy, you can often play better (depends on the personality of course - just think of RB on TBRO tour...). When Morse was criticised early on for his playing style not suiting what the critics saw as proper hard rock sound, the apologists said 'but he smiles so much'. Yes, that's a very musical argument. But the fact that SM (and the rest) smiles, does not take away anything from the music as such, either. Perhaps they're too old for that 'pissed-off-is-cool' image (and no, I'm not implying that the smiling thing is as conscious effort as the 'sulky' image of the early 1970s... or am I? ).nondisclosed_email@example.com (Rezi)Wed, 22 Jun 2005 07:15:48 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35643,from=rss#post35643https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35643,from=rss#post35643quote:Randys wrote: Any hard rock rock metallic guitarist is better than this sitch.  Unfortunately, the whole fabric that made up the DP that I loved is gone. DP to me was a powerful, menacing entity. You had Gillan screaming, Blackmore being Blackmore and Lord rockin his organ while Paicey, quietly and unassuming, looked like an octopuss behind his kit holding all the mayhem together.  Even when DC and GH joined they still had that powerful, menacing attitude.  The whole band smiling and laughing just takes away from the DP attitude and it shows most in the music. Even when they rock like on HOP or Bananas, it still sounds forced and unnatural and of course the last piece of the menacing attitude remaining, Gillans screaming, is long gone, in fact that was the first thing I noticed missing when the reunion happened.  Maybe the Widdlevie's attitude is what might give them a kick in the ass again, if he can just channel his talents and moods into his playing and not just widdle away. But then again, Don is just too happy for that attitude as well and lacks that menacing quality and power in his playing. He's just adequate,instead of blowing you away like JL used to do. This band needs an attitude adjustment. Yeah..it's nice that they all get along and have fun, but the music is suffering severely. There's no drive or hunger (although Widdlevie could add to the hungry part). [The moderators notes that this signature below is NOT appropriate.] nondisclosed_email@example.com (Ritchies Strat)Wed, 22 Jun 2005 02:57:58 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35642,from=rss#post35642https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35642,from=rss#post35642Any hard rock rock metallic guitarist is better than this sitch.nondisclosed_email@example.com (Randys)Wed, 22 Jun 2005 02:31:37 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35641,from=rss#post35641https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35641,from=rss#post35641quote:JohnH wrote: Also it's a total myth that Yngwie sounds like BlackmoreJohn  I tend to think that the people who think he sounds like Blackmore have never really listened to either one and just go by the cover of the book.  I have never heard any resemblance, even when the Widdley One plays Blackmore penned tunes. nondisclosed_email@example.com (Ritchies Strat)Tue, 21 Jun 2005 16:44:58 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35640,from=rss#post35640https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35640,from=rss#post35640quote:Ritchies Strat wrote: "Black Suede...Just leave....some food for me.. Black Suede...I sense..your hung-gry I tried..to get...some food before you.. But your fast..and now I ..know what to do Your a big eater that's all right cause I'm a drunk driver You could never make it when your trying to play it with your mouth full of food" dun duh duh du duuun. baby you're the one who could never see the sun when your feasting nightly...Don't ya look at me over yer big fat bel-ly..that belt fits too tightly.  You want to write a song..but that solos just too long and it don't make sensely..I can see it in your thighs so I better realize ..there's no food left for me" dern..dern...dernn..deerrnnnnn Ba ba ba ba ba..."  Song Parody of the Year (to date) ! nondisclosed_email@example.com (MrEd45)Tue, 21 Jun 2005 13:20:01 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35639,from=rss#post35639https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35639,from=rss#post35639Also it's a total myth that Yngwie sounds like Blackmore....He does borrow equipment ideas, such as Strat with scallopped neck, Marshall..etc.. And his vibrato is excellent and was probably copied from Ritchie (and Jimi) but other than that he doesn't sound anything like Blackmore. Actually, one of the most disappointing aspects of being a Yngwie fan, is the lack of hummable song within a song guitar solos. Blackmore is the king of this and Steve Morse is also great at it. It seems like most of the time with Yngwie it's almost always the same solo. I love Yngwie, but I call it like it is. Johnnondisclosed_email@example.com (JohnH)Tue, 21 Jun 2005 11:16:20 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35638,from=rss#post35638https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35638,from=rss#post35638quote:Rezi wrote: And no, DP does not need any more shredding drivel, there's been plenty already. Yeah, to replace one soulless shredder with even a worse one is hardly a great idea... nondisclosed_email@example.com (TONY MANERO)Tue, 21 Jun 2005 08:56:45 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35637,from=rss#post35637https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35637,from=rss#post35637RS, that's nasty from you! But I agree with the majority: it would be a nightmare. Yngwie was a DP fan when he was a kid, but now he'd probably treat DP members with 'hey, who's the real star here' attitude. And no, DP does not need any more shredding drivel, there's been plenty already.nondisclosed_email@example.com (Rezi)Tue, 21 Jun 2005 05:54:01 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35636,from=rss#post35636https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35636,from=rss#post35636quote:JohnH wrote: I have every Yngwie album and went to his concert last year, so yes I'm a fan, but no way would I want to see this. Just would not work. Purple music does not need endless shredding over everything. John  I thought the first Widdlevie lp was good, but by the time I got through the 2nd one, I'd had enough. Deep Purple and RJD would have flash backs looking over and seeing a guitarist dressed in Black Suede.  The words to Smooth Dancer could be changed around a bit though. "Black Suede...Just leave....some food for me.. Black Suede...I sense..your hung-gry I tried..to get...some food before you.. But your fast..and now I ..know what to do Your a big eater that's all right cause I'm a drunk driver You could never make it when your trying to play it with your mouth full of food" dun duh duh du duuun. baby you're the one who could never see the sun when your feasting nightly...Don't ya look at me over yer big fat bel-ly..that belt fits too tightly.  You want to write a song..but that solos just too long and it don't make sensely..I can see it in your thighs so I better realize ..there's no food left for me" dern..dern...dernn..deerrnnnnn Ba ba ba ba ba nondisclosed_email@example.com (Ritchies Strat)Tue, 21 Jun 2005 04:47:38 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35635,from=rss#post35635https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35635,from=rss#post35635I have every Yngwie album and went to his concert last year, so yes I'm a fan, but no way would I want to see this. Just would not work. Purple music does not need endless shredding over everything. Johnnondisclosed_email@example.com (JohnH)Tue, 21 Jun 2005 04:21:51 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35634,from=rss#post35634https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35634,from=rss#post35634 I can't imagine any difference between Widdlvie widdlin all over the DP classics or Smiley widdlin all over the classics. Problem with Widdlevie is that, even though he has listed Blackmore as an influence, he still doesn't know how to compose a tune that a good singer can create great, memorable melodies over. He's still in guitar hero widdleworship mode and until he comes out of it I'm afraid there's no hope of him writing a good "band" tune.nondisclosed_email@example.com (Ritchies Strat)Mon, 20 Jun 2005 22:48:30 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35633,from=rss#post35633https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35633,from=rss#post35633Oh,no!He's too young to Purplemusic! nondisclosed_email@example.com (dutka)Mon, 20 Jun 2005 22:05:11 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35632,from=rss#post35632https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35632,from=rss#post35632THE FAT FOORIOS GUITARERRO SUCKS. PERIOD. Remember, he's dreaming of Candice these days - he knows that when Ritchie dumps 'em they ALWAYS come to him... nondisclosed_email@example.com (TONY MANERO)Mon, 20 Jun 2005 20:17:11 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35631,from=rss#post35631https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35631,from=rss#post35631quote:Rahul wrote: There's a time and a place for Malmsteen's music That´s either never wherever or always very very far from me!nondisclosed_email@example.com (Milan Fahrnholz)Mon, 20 Jun 2005 19:39:12 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35630,from=rss#post35630https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35630,from=rss#post35630Malmsteen? God no! Heaven's above! He'd actually be even worse with Coverdale on vocals. David's heavy blues voice would not sit well with Malmsteen's mindless shredding. Slip of the Tongue 2 probably? There's a time and a place for Malmsteen's music, and it's not on stage with Deep Purple. Besides, you'd have to convince Jon Lord to come back to Deep Purple anyway! nondisclosed_email@example.com (Rahul)Mon, 20 Jun 2005 19:08:00 +0000 Re: Still Dreaming of Yngwie With Deep Purplehttps://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35629,from=rss#post35629https://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/p35629,from=rss#post35629  i think he's doin' fine on his own...nondisclosed_email@example.com (afacan)Mon, 20 Jun 2005 18:17:06 +0000