Yngwie Malmsteen has started feud with some former singers who are firing back

Yngwie Malmsteen has started feud with some former singers who are firing back

In a recent interview with Metal Wani‘s editor in chief Owais “Vitek” Nabi (you can listen to the interview below), guitar maestro Yngwie J. Malmsteen was asked whether he would consider working with singers like Jeff Scott Soto, Joe Lynn Turner and Tim “Ripper” Owens again on an album or a tour.

Malmsteen stated (as transcribed by Blabbermouth) “Actually, no, I have not, because I found myself very much… I’m very comfortable singing myself, first of all. Secondly, there’s a certain disconnect when you write the song and you have someone else sing it for you. And it’s kind of like a fakeness about it. I always wrote everything — I wrote all the lyrics, I wrote all the melodies, everything; it’s just somebody else sung it. And to me, the singer is nothing else than a different… like a bass player or a keyboard player — they’re not more important than any other musician. And they, unfortunately, seem to think that they are. And I’ve kind of had it with their sort of… self-absorbed sort of way, and I’m very much against it. No. I don’t like that. I don’t like any of those people, and I don’t like to do anything with them ever again.”

Soto was the first to fire back with the following message on his Facebook account on July 26, 2017 (with slight edit):

“This is a fabulous statement, oh my! Can’t say I blame him, his vocal prowess has increased .05 fold the past two decades! Why would he want to work with horrible hacks like myself, Ripper or Joe…and deal with our egos…like wanting to hear ourselves onstage within the cavalcade of Marshall’s, or getting our measly salaries on time (or at all)…or maybe it was the desire to be ‘buds’ that got in the way? Carry on there Sing-vay, you got this!

On a side note, I wrote more than 3/4 of the lyrics and 1/2 melodies for I’ll See The Light Tonight, all of the lyrics for Caught In The Middle and Don’t Let It End (he wrote the title and got 50% of authorship) and all off On The Run Again (title included). So much for writing EVERYTHING but you must admit, a Puerto Rican ‘faking’ the praises about a Viking was pretty convincing no?”

Turner responded with the following message on his Facebook account yesterday:

MALMSTEEN ARTICLE REBUTTAL

In regard to the recent Malmsteen article, I feel compelled to rebut his delusional statements.

The ‘Odyssey‘ album was his biggest success that he has not since and will never repeat again. It’s undeniable that I am responsible for 50% of the writing credits namely the melody and lyrics and 100% of the vocal performances.

Malmsteen‘s statements can only be taken as the rantings of a megalomaniac desperately trying to justify his own insecurity. His claim that ‘singers’ are too egotistical is moronic and pathetic coming from him. The fact that he would lash out at all the great vocalists and respectful gentlemen that he had the good fortune and honor to work with is simply outrageous.

How sad does a man become when he has to downgrade others to make himself feel big and important. This man thrives on public approval and needs total control because he lives in personal fear. I quit ‘Rising Force‘ because of his intolerable and twisted ego.

If your pride is bigger than your heart and your ego is bigger than your head grow up or you will be alone for life. But after all, who can blame a child who shits his pants because he just doesn’t know any better.

JLT

Metal Wani‘s interview with Yngwie J. Malmsteen:

YNGWIE MALMSTEEN on UK Gig, Future of Guitar Playing & Touring With Zakk Wylde & Steve Vai (2017)

Metal Wani’s Editor In Chief Owais ‘Vitek’ Nabi and Tanushree Chatterjee had a chat with guitar legend Yngwie Malmsteen.He discusses the 4 decades long journ…

Yngwie J. Malmsteen‘s “I’ll See The Light Tonight” (with Jeff Scott Soto on vocals) video:

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Yngwie J. Malmsteen‘s “Heaven Tonight” (with Joe Lynn Turner on lead vocals):

Yngwie J. Malmsteen – Heaven Tonight (1988) (Music Video) WIDESCREEN 720p

Taken from “Odyssey”, the fourth studio album by guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen, released on 8 April 1988 through Polydor Records. The album reached No. 40 on th…