He does have an ego. He referred to other Guitarists (bar Blackmore and Hendrix) very disparagingly and to other band members as vastly inferior talents.
A good quotation to illustrate it is Joe Lynn Turner's (he worked with Malmsteen for a couple of albums, and he had worked with Malmsteen's hero Ritchie Blackmore who also had a sizeable ego). He said, 'Malmsteen and I broke up for religious reasons. He thought he was God and I didn't agree.'
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John Fogerty. There is also one by Yngwie Malmsteen of the same name.
he was self taught...he also used to study 8 hours a day until his 19s-20s
- Frank Zappa - Jimmy Hendrix - Eric Clapton - Adrian Vandenberg - JackeE. Lee - Yngwie Malmsteen - Jason Becker - Dave Murray -janic gers i don't remember more - Frank Zappa - Jimmy Hendrix - Eric Clapton - Adrian Vandenberg - JackeE. Lee - Yngwie Malmsteen - Jason Becker - Adrian Smith i don't remember more Rush Red Hot Chili Peppers Eric Johnson Nirvana Pearl Jam Rolling Stones Stevie Ray Vaughan Sonic Youth Iron Maiden U2 Blink 182 Deep Purple David Gilmoure (Pink Floyd) Monte Montgomery Besides the list noted above, Jimmy Page, who is most identified with the Gibson Les Paul, used a Fender Telecaster for the solo in 'Stairway to Heaven'.
There's one Beyoncé Ego and the number one hit single ego by the saturdays
Bruce Wayne never ran out of money so neither should his alter ego