Tagged: New York

New York, New Yooooork, here I come! :-))

All done. My weekend-trip to NYC to see Steve Stevens with Sebastian Bach is now booked. And I’m really looking forward to it!

Steve is a true showman and so is Sebastian – watching those two guys in a jazz-club on Broadway is the coolest thing and another early Christmas-present to myself. 

More about this show here.

I’m leaving from Copenhagen on the 27th of January, coming back on Monday (with the time-difference, I’ll be leaving New York on Sunday, and be back in Denmark early Monday morning) – and then straight to work. Another zombie-week, but at least it’s all done in my own spare time. :-))

I can’t believe how lucky I was with the flight. Been checking regularly and it was a little bit too expensive AND the itinerary sucked. Too many changes and long waits at airports.

Then from out of nowhere THIS option appears, says that there are very few seats left. Non-stop flight to New York and I get to work Monday morning, no problem. Best of all – the cheapest flight up until now has been 3600 SEK for weeks. Today it was 2900 SEK (=about $400) roundtrip!

Then again, that’s why I’m always booking Tuesday-Thursday. That’s when you get the best deals.

Not only that… It was my lucky day. Hotel right on Times Square, AC, Wi-Fi… the whole deal, 2 nights, really nice room, less than 200 bucks! For a hotel in New York City with that location, that’s a bargain!

I’m so excited that I’ll get to see this unique show with the most unbacked combo I never thought I’d see on a stage together. :-)

Hopefully I’ll get hold of Baz again for a short interview, but time is very limited so… that’ll have to be improvised.

But first Athens, January 14.

My Sebastian-interview from earlier this summer:

and the crazy Q & A session he did the next day:

 

 

Yngwie – Yngwie and… Yngwie!

I’m so, so excited about seeing Yngwie Malmsteen in New York City in October. Got the confirmation today – ticket is OK. I have a feeling that it will be a gig to remember, cause all the presale-tickets have already been sold out. :-)

Then I saw that there will be MORE guitarists the next day, Uli Jon Roth, Michael Schenker and Leslie West, also in NYC. Don’t know if I should extend my stay with one more day to see that too, cause after all, what’s the rush, I have that whole week off anyway….

That would make it a total guitar-orgy: Gus G and Bob Katsionis on Wednesday, Yngwie Malmsteen on Thursday and Uli J Roth and Michael Schenker on Friday…. How much string-bending can you take 3 days in a row? :-))

Those of you who have followed me through the years, already know that Yngwie was my big idol back in the 80’s. Part of the story has already been told here.

To me, Yngwie is synonymous to fantastic, beautiful guitarplaying. It can be so beautiful that you just… float away on little clouds or something, it’s gourmet music – the best of the best. I can’t even put it into words. What he can do, is beyond anything.

[Beautiful stuff….]

I sometimes hear people go “Geez, Yngwie?! What’s like guitar-masturbation, it’s just too much!” Those people haven’t really listened. A friend of mine, who’s far from a music nerd, was reluctantly dragged to an Yngwie-concert by a male musician friend of hers. She was one of those who was rolling her eyes when she agreed to go, and she automatically prepared herself for a boring evening.
She had been to a Steve Vai-gig with me years ago, and that didn’t really leave her particularly impressed. I guess maybe Steve is more….technical brilliance for those who are already musicians.

I told her Yngwie was not only a genious, he is entertaining too. She came back after the show and was pleasently surprised. “I never thought I would say this, but – he was actually good! I enjoyed the show!”

[Yngwie – DEFINITELY not boring! :-) ]

There you go. There’s a reason why EVERYBODY knows who Yngwie is, not only guitar-freaks. He is an entertainer – he plays with ease and makes everything look like a piece of cake, while running back and forth striking poses left and right. :-) Yngwie is rarely boring.

I like his instrumentals the most, and I’m not necessarily a fan of instrumentals – but when he does it, it’s just…like I would imagine music would sound in heaven. I can imagine Yngwie playing up there on a cloud and have harp/guitar-duel with one of the angels!

Soon. Very soon. :-))