Nick Reinhart on Weezer's "Undone - The Sweater Song" - Hooked
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- Опубліковано 31 гру 2024
- The wacky guitar wizard revisits the summer of '94 when goosebumps rushed over him while first hearing the Blue Album's lead single and pinpoints falling in love with the "wrong" notes.
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Nick is such a gear head, was really hoping to hear what he would come up with for the fuzzed out chorus. More Nick!
"Okay? Relax" love it.. thanks for the video!
That whole album is pure greatness.
Love that last bit. You tell em.
Listening to a musician talk about an early inspiration? Thumbs Up.
Listening to a musician troll the crap out of "Boomers" fixated on uncut strings? Priceless.
Hell yes nick reinhart! Blue Album, a classic!
I'm looking forward to the day Juan is feeling better and you two do more P&E videos!
This was one of the first songs I learned as well, and I was captivated by the blue album and still am to this day. Great story and video.
Great song, bought that CD when it hit because of the Buddy Holly video which was hysterical. Who knew the album had all those hits. Say It Ain’t So guitar riff was what rocked me. I then got hooked on the Sweater Song.
Was 17. Great insight. Seeing them next month. 😁
LOL Stopped dead in my tracks just as I was about to comment, "Dude, the string ends . . ."
You'll shoot your eye out! hahaha
But I still have to say, "Dude! All those pedals on the shelves in the background!"
If you like that, check out their recording room for Pedals and Effects lol (they haven't posted in a while though because Juan is recovering from an injury).
Best bit was the string ends comment... 🔥
Reminds me of King Krule’s “Alone, Omen 3”
ok im very relaxed.
Great Grandpa cribbed this riff super heavily on Dark Green Water...
Nick rules!
Next time ask him to show you his pedals, but only if you have a few weeks free
When he plays the open chords at 1:51 it's Mykel and Carli.
Failure is another band from the 90's with the use of clusters in their riffs
That was really entertaining and learning that dissonant chord thing was helpful.
Great content! except..why don't you cut you string ends?? 😆
Watch the weezer episode on fender play
*Anyone know?* Why were those songs from that period tuned down a half step?
Pre-tension
I think it has to do with a ton of factors. One of them being that in the 90s a lot of people were going heavier and heavier gauge strings due to trends and finding it harder to bend.
One reason is it makes them easier to sing
Because it sounds good
First time watching this channel. But speaking to the “ why does he not trim the strings “. I would have to respond with. If you are obsessed with the strings that are dangling from the headstock and not the strings that you are playing. Then it’s safe to say that your focused on the wrong part of the video
Kinda like if u focus on people focusing on the wrong thing, then YOU'RE focused on the wring part of the video.
Kinda like I'm doing now! Aahh😂let's break the cycle of unfocusednessed
omg so funny i really was going to mention the uncut string ends
I don’t cut the strings because it makes so many people butt hurt. “Relax” hahaha
It is a great album because it was produced by the one and only Ric Ocasek.
I've heard this quite a bit, 90s artists down tuning their guitar a half step. Why was this happening/why would someone do that? Simply to try to sound different?
It's been around far longer than the 90's. Hendrix tuned down a half step, as did many other's. Van Halen and SRV for instance. "Why was this happening/why would someone do that?" One of the reasons is that it simply sounds fatter, and another is to make it easier on the singer.
@@zenosonik it's funny, after I wrote that I told myself "Aren't a bunch of Van Halen songs half a step down?"
I would say it makes it easier for the singer to sing
The strings feel a little looser and open. If you are playing for hours at a gig, it is easier on your fingers and the singer.
it's all fun and game until someone loses an eye
intervals
SAN UH TARY UMMM
I love this guy but those strings are going to make them blind. it makes me freaking nervous to see the strings like that.