All the guys’ solo projects really showed MCR dissected. It’s so interesting. Gerard’s storytelling, Frank’s raw emotions, Ray’s technical perfection and Mikey’s catchy rhythms. I hope their time off from each other has re-inspired them and strengthened their individual qualities. If that’s the case the next record is going to be one for the history books.
I concur... to a certain extent, although if they were to release new material, it would be monumental, especially during the apex of the social networking epidemic.
OK HOLD THE PHONE! THIS GUY WAS HEADLINING ARENAS AROUND THE WORLD DURING THE BLACK PARADE...AND AS AN ACOUSTIC, HIS DAD GOT HIM AN ESTEBAN GUITAR! THAT IS SOOOOOO PURE! My parents got me one too one year! I still have it!
for a second i felt a little sad that frankie was just sitting alone in his house playing wttbp and then i remembered that mcr are back again and everything was ok
It’s been A LOT of years, I carry around with me every band he was in and every piece of music he put out there. And I never stopped thinking that Frank is just a beautiful pure soul, maybe one of the best human being in this awful times. Thank you, Frank, for being you and thank you, Ernie Ball!
MCR, and Frank in genral, has some of the most interesting harmony ever played on guitar. He uses power chords not as a way to make a progression, but rather to add color and spice to a given progression. Its such an inspiration.
Here's the songs I think he played, there's a few I'm not sure about so lmk any I'm wrong on and I'll edit 0:00 all I want is nothing 2:10 24k lush 3:45 WTTBP 5:33 medicine square garden 6:37 (unsure??) 11:50 miss me 15:22 no love 17:00 helena 20:00 world destroyer
User it’s the Rythem Line, if you go and listen to the song and listen for that tone you’ll hear exactly what he’s playing. The Dominant Guitar in that track is very much Ray.
I really like the way he talks, it's like he always finds the perfect words and that's just inspiring, finding the beauty in this disastrous world and bringing help to those who can't deal with themselves, me... As an example. Thank you Frank Iero.
Been a fan since 05, this was fucking awesome to see. That octave run from Helena at 18:36 is so iconic to me, it influenced the way I write songs, sometimes I’ll say to myself “was that too Mcr?” Lol. Always wanted to see an in depth gear video like this from one of the guys, thanks for this.
i usually don’t watch mcr stuff that often anymore but frank is such a nice and charismatic and charming guy just makes me happy that there’s celebrity’s this nice and grounded.
Music isnt about technical skills and fancy stuff. This dude knows that since the begining, and he proved that making the most awesome melodics guitars I ever heard. He inspired a generation of young musicians.
Thank you for uploading this in the middle of this VERY trying times. It always brings a smile to my face whenever Frank speaks about anything that he's passionate about. His smile made my day brighter. Thank you again, sirs at Ernie Ball.
if he bought the guitars or they were a gift, It's not people’s problem. He is being open and honest as usually showing his talent and being proud of his treasures. Every guitar has its story :)
WOW, got emotional when he was fiddling around and played the Ghost of you bridge hook around 2:20 on the acoustic. As a musician its so cool seeing that part how it came out of their brain initially.
So that's what happened to the guitar with the kids' initials on the back. Had noticed we hadn't seen it in a while. Also noticed that we didn't get to see some of his more recent acquisitions. That's a shame; there are some beautiful pieces in his collection. But the stories of building a band and how he used which instrument was always nice to hear...well, maybe not misusing, but everyone has bad days. Thank you for the interview. I enjoyed the sound.
This interview was amazingly beautiful. Thank you so much for it! I'm a huge fan of My Chemical Romance and every member of this awesome band has my heart. I really enjoyed all of these anecdotes. I almost cry while listening to Frank Iero talking about him and his experience playing with MCR. I don't know if it is posible, but I would really like to watch an interview like this with Ray Toro and Mike Way❤ Again, thank you for this, it totally made my day💞
I love that Ernie Ball doesn't need these artists to pause the brand for 20 minutes, but allows them to tell the story they want to tell, so long as Ernie Ball gets a mention somewhere in there.
people didn't realize how good mcr was until they split. they were always labeled as a lame emo band but they were one of the most talented bands out there. they still are.
That was an absolute joy to watch, all the way through! How I've missed listening to Frank tell stories. Its almost a year now since I last saw him on the UK tour. Feels like a lifetime ago
I used Ernie Balls one time. Didn‘t thought about it first and went on with my standard Brand. I‘m recording some songs and i just realized, that my Standard Brand Strings already sounded kinda dead after a few days. I think i‘m gonna get back to the Ernie Balls... they really had life (even after a longer time)
Listening to him playing Helena hurts my heart like nothing else man. I've been binge watching recent videos of him playing MCR songs on guitar (it really starts to seem like he is MCR unofficial PR guy lmao) and they are all so good and makes me appreciate their talents even more. All I want is a new performance of them all together in one room. Thanks for the video!
So I have a weird history with My Chem. When I was an early teen, I thought that they were a band that posers in the scene for harder music listened to (admittedly, my favorite two bands at the time were like Slipknot and Metallica so all insults to teenage me welcome). Then I got older and very much started to appreciate what they were doing, irregardless of how I perceived their listeners (the people I knew who were their fans really stopped listening to them after freshman year of hs). After watching this video, I can really appreciate what this man put into his music.
MCR and frank especially have been so important and inspirational to me, there isn't a logical reason for me to cry over some of the stuff in this interview, but I am
This was everything that I needed and more! I always am amazed when I hear just Frank's parts because it really does bring this depth and grungyness to what ray plays, ray brings the beef and the main bits of the song that I thrive on and Frank adds all the thrashes and twirls and angry that I desire! Together it is music to my ears!
I remember standing next to Frank while we were watching Sorority Noise at a festival we both played. We began chatting while he smoked his cigarette. Dudes a really cool, genuine and down to earth guy.
No lie, I use Ernie Ball on all my guitars. I've had the same set of strings on my SE for almost two years. They still sound good and I haven't had any tuning issues so far. Best strings I've ever used.
This interview gives such good vibes. Thank you, Frank! You are a wonderful story teller and we all love to hear about My Chem. And thank you ErnieBall for asking him to do this interview :)
all this time I always thought the one plays the first note of "The End." in "The Black Parade is Dead" is Ray, turns out it's Frank playing the guitar his dad bought for him. sweet.
man this dude has soo many guitars, love how he has a little story for almost every single one it's really sweet
Yeah what's he got? 50+?
@@tosh61 Seems like it. He can pretty much have a guitar set up for every tuning and alternate tuning
@Derek Antos can’t say for sure, he does have quite the collection
Holy shit I thought that was a guitar store. This dude is a guitar hoarder, smfh.
@@DwightLivesMatter "hoarder" I mean he is constantly making music, as long as he is using each of them I dont see it as hoarding.
Frank with all his guitars has the same vibe as the picture of Gerard with all of his Comics
and little action figures
All the guys’ solo projects really showed MCR dissected. It’s so interesting. Gerard’s storytelling, Frank’s raw emotions, Ray’s technical perfection and Mikey’s catchy rhythms. I hope their time off from each other has re-inspired them and strengthened their individual qualities. If that’s the case the next record is going to be one for the history books.
That's so true :)
I don’t think anything could ever top The Black Parade.
I concur... to a certain extent, although if they were to release new material, it would be monumental, especially during the apex of the social networking epidemic.
@@libtardsnowflake2594 tbp is notttt their best album i'll always be a bullets baby. and you never know dudd
This is the best comment here
"What's Ernie Ball?"
"Guitar strings!"
Music Man: "Am I a joke to you?"
my ernie ball strap: alright, I guess im a guitar string now
Matias_RGT yup just a really wide soft guitar string
Music man is actually dream theaters real name.
Absolutely
@@matias_rgt1429 its a collection of strings
'Pansy did that.' I'm gonna cry.
What's the story behind that?
time, pls??
Carlos Schmidt 11:40
@@nooralqarmoshi8762 thank you!
Where can we see that video? I may have already seen it but I don't remember a total stage destruction event.
The joy I got from reading "Frank Iero of My Chemical Romance" was truly unbelievable
No one: nothing
Frank: *aggressively chews gum*
hahahaha thought just me was seeing it hahahahah
asmr
Think it’s cuz he used to smoke hey
When frank calls Gerard gee omfg my heart melted
WAIT WHEN
Ruth Roberts 4:19
lol they’re such cute friends
@@Whether-Man AHH I DIED THANKS FOR THIS
ikr🥺
Frank is such a passionate person. And not just about music.
honestly yeah, that’s like such a great way to describe him. He puts so much passion into everything he does and says. It’s inspiring really.
He is also passionate about chewing his gum into the mic
Taking me back to 2004. I’m 14 in my basement with the gun armband on, learning it’s not a fashion statement it’s a deathwish... thx frank
I AUDIBLY GASPED when Pansy showed up on screen
wow me too but about 10 years later. my chem is timeless
Foxy Cleave iconic
Phoebe Moon bridging generations of emo kids 😎
me being 14 in 2020 👁👄👁
0:12 What's Ernie Ball? That is just precious! >.
i know! this was so cute
"...Be a little bit ugly."
(me, in tears): Ok, Mr. Iero....
*The world is ugly*
Pao Alomia But your beautiful to me
Indigo Florence AND ARE YOU THINKING IF ME
Hannah LIKE IM THINKING OF YOU
@@serenmoon850 I WOULD SAY IM SORRY THOUGH
Frank has a whole Guitar Store in his home
Goals honestly
And a half...
Man, Is good to read again "Of My Chemical Romance"
OK HOLD THE PHONE! THIS GUY WAS HEADLINING ARENAS AROUND THE WORLD DURING THE BLACK PARADE...AND AS AN ACOUSTIC, HIS DAD GOT HIM AN ESTEBAN GUITAR! THAT IS SOOOOOO PURE! My parents got me one too one year! I still have it!
Every time he said " my chem " or anything, i cried a little. But when pansy appeared I collapsed.
Funny considering he hates pansy
Leon The Strange I wouldn't say he hates it . I think that pansy has a special place in his heart y'know ? He just moved on
Helena L Leite true
Pansy’s appearance was nothing short from an iconic, melancholy-provoking one. Brilliant.🖤😊
I love how it is completely a guitarist thing to see a guitar case and to immediately know by heart which guitar is inside
i feel so fortunate that he likes to do this stuff for us. im so happy to see him and hear from him. thanks frank, so much love to you.
We need Ray Toro dude hes my hero
NAJMI HAKIM BIN KHAIRI Moe yeah ray uses SIT strings
im agree
Mine too, apart from Gee. 🖤
Yasss I agree!!
@NAJMI HAKIM BIN KHAIRI Moe org malaysia jgk ka boss?haha
"Be a little bit ugly. I find beauty in that" geez😭🖤
Ambar Rodriguez he’s talking about being unique in music...
I love the dad fashun he’s serving here
dude me too. the pointy shoes are awesome
IKR like I be love his sweater
So cool 😍
for a second i felt a little sad that frankie was just sitting alone in his house playing wttbp and then i remembered that mcr are back again and everything was ok
It’s been A LOT of years, I carry around with me every band he was in and every piece of music he put out there. And I never stopped thinking that Frank is just a beautiful pure soul, maybe one of the best human being in this awful times. Thank you, Frank, for being you and thank you, Ernie Ball!
Ilenia Trange not all the good people have a voice. But yeah I agree, he does seem like a great guy :)
how many times i pause this video to admire frank ? .. countless
MCR, and Frank in genral, has some of the most interesting harmony ever played on guitar. He uses power chords not as a way to make a progression, but rather to add color and spice to a given progression. Its such an inspiration.
Here's the songs I think he played, there's a few I'm not sure about so lmk any I'm wrong on and I'll edit
0:00 all I want is nothing
2:10 24k lush
3:45 WTTBP
5:33 medicine square garden
6:37 (unsure??)
11:50 miss me
15:22 no love
17:00 helena
20:00 world destroyer
Wrong
@@dimziir where? Let me know and I'll update
2:10 Ghost of You
I have no clue how that is Helena. Someone fill me in
User it’s the Rythem Line, if you go and listen to the song and listen for that tone you’ll hear exactly what he’s playing. The Dominant Guitar in that track is very much Ray.
I really like the way he talks, it's like he always finds the perfect words and that's just inspiring, finding the beauty in this disastrous world and bringing help to those who can't deal with themselves, me... As an example. Thank you Frank Iero.
8:45 for those of you wondering why he's laughing, Esteban Guitars are notoriously cheap terrible guitars.
But we all Constantly Thank God for Esteban
Domestic Cat Just Perfect, that is just perfect. 😂
My first acoustic guitar was an acoustic electric Esteban. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.
Lol I remember the infomercials, so bad but so good
For sure. Tried one out, did a quick sound-check and the feedback from the amp, nearly blew the roof off. Those were the days...
"I love doing the stuff that scares me."
-Frank Iero 2020
But Frank... *SPIDERS*
i want him to show off every single guitar he owns and talk about them
It takes decades to make
Been a fan since 05, this was fucking awesome to see. That octave run from Helena at 18:36 is so iconic to me, it influenced the way I write songs, sometimes I’ll say to myself “was that too Mcr?” Lol. Always wanted to see an in depth gear video like this from one of the guys, thanks for this.
Same lol I always think I accidentally write stuff Th at sounds way to mcr
that’s amazing. i’d love to hear your stuff.
Gracie Firebaugh Me or him lol
Why so late? I knew MCR from 2002 onwards. You must be a poser.
Sea Change it’s not a competition buddy
OMG, the beginning with one of his kids walking in is so adorable and wholesome, I can't!
dont quote me, but it was lils. it coulda been cherry, but ik it was one of the girls
@@emili8194 y’all what that was miles???
@@gerardwayisajacket9551 sorry!! i swear frank said on one of his socials that one of his girls interrupted, but that coulda been my bad
i usually don’t watch mcr stuff that often anymore but frank is such a nice and charismatic and charming guy just makes me happy that there’s celebrity’s this nice and grounded.
omg, all of those guitars, there has to be a video of this collection.
i would also love to see a gear tour
PLEASE
Frank: If it scares the shit out of me, I have to do it
Gerard: Well I don't go around doing teenagers
Well I hope so
eye-
I DON'T GO AROUND DOING TEENAGERS I'M SCREAMING XBXBSHXHZHZH
JSJSSJSH I LOVE THIS
LMAOAODJDB
Me: I'm over my emo phase
*Sees this video*
Welp, guess I'll put my side bangs on and stream MCR on Spotify again.
MCR isn't emo.
ua-cam.com/video/HcRGAqzDDB4/v-deo.html
@@theirishpotato6588 hate to say it, but yes its emo but with the glimpse of punk rock
@@undergroundnation6423 the music isn't particularly emo but we can't deny they are a huge part of the emo scene.
I love how Frank supports the idea of being odd, in the end this is what MCR meant for a lot of us and why it's such an entity to this day
Music isnt about technical skills and fancy stuff. This dude knows that since the begining, and he proved that making the most awesome melodics guitars I ever heard. He inspired a generation of young musicians.
Thank you for uploading this in the middle of this VERY trying times. It always brings a smile to my face whenever Frank speaks about anything that he's passionate about. His smile made my day brighter. Thank you again, sirs at Ernie Ball.
I'd just like to take a second to appreciate that every time I hear the story of how Pansy got broken, it's a different story.
if he bought the guitars or they were a gift, It's not people’s problem.
He is being open and honest as usually showing his talent and being proud of his treasures. Every guitar has its story :)
i could listen to him play random licks for days
same
Don’t say random licks just after I’ve just seen frank....
i know it sounds lame but MCR was there when i had nothing else more than a decade ago
It ain't lame its awesome
@@sbeqstion yeah
That ain't lame at all! They saved my life quite recently too
Did anyone else cry when they saw Pansy?
Just me? Cool.
i was about to comment the exact same thing
ikr he always uses that one
I cried
I did Pansy is my favorite guitar Frank owns 🥺
nah broo me too
this interview was beautiful. thank you!
I love that Frank has always championed epiophone throughout his career. Makes me proud to play my Epi ES-355!
Really had to chew gum the whole time while being mic up
Lets be real thats just the mcr way
He does ASMR now this is his starting video
im crying hes so pretty
How does someone have so many guitarsssss, I can barely afford one
His net worth is 16 million fucking dollars, he may act like a punk, but he's part of the 1%
he also probably has a lot of them gifted to him and stuff too!
Tiff Garcia that’s probably true
yeah but he is a pro
Boldt not absurd rich? yes it fucking is, and his net worth represents how much he owns in assets, not in his bank account.
WOW, got emotional when he was fiddling around and played the Ghost of you bridge hook around 2:20 on the acoustic. As a musician its so cool seeing that part how it came out of their brain initially.
l e a t h e r m ø u t h ♡
Noooooo.......... MCR!!!
I think it's so wholesome that a band can be headlining arenas and the guitarists dad is like, "here's that guitar you need for the tour."
So that's what happened to the guitar with the kids' initials on the back. Had noticed we hadn't seen it in a while. Also noticed that we didn't get to see some of his more recent acquisitions. That's a shame; there are some beautiful pieces in his collection. But the stories of building a band and how he used which instrument was always nice to hear...well, maybe not misusing, but everyone has bad days. Thank you for the interview. I enjoyed the sound.
This man is my absolute best idol. I've been inspired by him ever since I was 13 and now I'm 26. If I could meet one person it would be Frank Iero.
you can just tell how authentic he is and how he puts his all into everything.
4:18 he called him Gee😭
@Audrey Asher me too
This interview was amazingly beautiful. Thank you so much for it! I'm a huge fan of My Chemical Romance and every member of this awesome band has my heart. I really enjoyed all of these anecdotes. I almost cry while listening to Frank Iero talking about him and his experience playing with MCR.
I don't know if it is posible, but I would really like to watch an interview like this with Ray Toro and Mike Way❤
Again, thank you for this, it totally made my day💞
Ik MCR is truly a life saving grace of a band
9:34 the fact that he kept the guitar made my heart goes jxjshshsgsgsh
I’m so lucky I was able to see them when they came back. Never thought I’d see them ever. The band that made me fall in love with music.
I've been waiting for this for so long, happy it is finally out.
At the mention of My Chemical Romance, I screamed.
One of my guitar heroes and the reason I fell in love with the white les Pauls when I was young
I love that Ernie Ball doesn't need these artists to pause the brand for 20 minutes, but allows them to tell the story they want to tell, so long as Ernie Ball gets a mention somewhere in there.
Thank you for this interview!! Frank's music helped me through a lot and now seeing him happy with his family and his guitars really made my day
One of my hero’s!!! This dudes music has helped me so much since 2003/2004 when I first heard them
people didn't realize how good mcr was until they split. they were always labeled as a lame emo band but they were one of the most talented bands out there. they still are.
Him playing guitar made me so happy for some reason
Wut?! This video was 20 min? It felt like 3 minutes or something シ
That was an absolute joy to watch, all the way through! How I've missed listening to Frank tell stories. Its almost a year now since I last saw him on the UK tour. Feels like a lifetime ago
This was absolutely beautiful. Thank you so much!
I used Ernie Balls one time. Didn‘t thought about it first and went on with my standard Brand. I‘m recording some songs and i just realized, that my Standard Brand Strings already sounded kinda dead after a few days. I think i‘m gonna get back to the Ernie Balls... they really had life (even after a longer time)
Listening to him playing Helena hurts my heart like nothing else man. I've been binge watching recent videos of him playing MCR songs on guitar (it really starts to seem like he is MCR unofficial PR guy lmao) and they are all so good and makes me appreciate their talents even more. All I want is a new performance of them all together in one room.
Thanks for the video!
So I have a weird history with My Chem. When I was an early teen, I thought that they were a band that posers in the scene for harder music listened to (admittedly, my favorite two bands at the time were like Slipknot and Metallica so all insults to teenage me welcome). Then I got older and very much started to appreciate what they were doing, irregardless of how I perceived their listeners (the people I knew who were their fans really stopped listening to them after freshman year of hs). After watching this video, I can really appreciate what this man put into his music.
Why is no one talking about him playing Helena...
Or the riffs if WTTBP
Or The Ghost of You
this video could not have come at a better time. absolutely made my day!
so cool! pls make one with ray toro too!! ♡
MCR and frank especially have been so important and inspirational to me, there isn't a logical reason for me to cry over some of the stuff in this interview, but I am
This was everything that I needed and more! I always am amazed when I hear just Frank's parts because it really does bring this depth and grungyness to what ray plays, ray brings the beef and the main bits of the song that I thrive on and Frank adds all the thrashes and twirls and angry that I desire! Together it is music to my ears!
I STOPPED BREATHING AHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Okay, this was amazing and makes me feel strangely emotional.
Jesus Christ, this honestly made me cry
Dude me too
Seeing him fat like that. Sad af.
@@GoAsCloseAsYouCan yeah, seeing him being happy and healthy is sad. Did you expect him to look like revenge era all of his life?? Get a grip dude
Ambar Rodriguez he’s not happy or healthy, douche.
Fans of the Correct he is happy and healthy though
I’ve watched this like 5 times already😂 I could watch him talk for hours
Hey uh can y’all hear that? It’s just me screaming
Lmao 😂
Oh god, I was so depressed and then you came out with this beautiful Frank, you made me cry, laught and cry again. THANK YOU
what a beautiful interview
I met Frank years ago at a Warped Tour and he was such a cool dude.
я словила сердечный приступ, спасибо
lol
GOD I LOVE HIM I HOPE THEY COME TO ARGENTINA
El año pasado estuvo.
I was needing to hear the last words Frank said, thank u I really need that at this time. Heroo
I'm so happy I'm gonna cry okay I love you so much, thanks for this interview. You change my life.
This was soooo good, great editing!
I think I'm gonna cry, this is amazing
“Be a little bit ugly” finding beauty in imperfection. ❤️
I remember standing next to Frank while we were watching Sorority Noise at a festival we both played. We began chatting while he smoked his cigarette. Dudes a really cool, genuine and down to earth guy.
What he says at 19:00 is something I think we all needed to hear. I listen to it every day, beautifully put and so true.
No lie, I use Ernie Ball on all my guitars. I've had the same set of strings on my SE for almost two years. They still sound good and I haven't had any tuning issues so far. Best strings I've ever used.
What strings exactly? My 10-52 set lasted about half a year.
@@toastedphantom3007 The regular 48-11 strings in the (I believe purple) pack.
This interview gives such good vibes. Thank you, Frank! You are a wonderful story teller and we all love to hear about My Chem. And thank you ErnieBall for asking him to do this interview :)
7:54 Fernandes strat covered in stickers, eh? I wonder if Billie Joe Armstrong had anything to do with that.
most definitely
this was super insightful! awesome to hear Frank talk about his origins
all this time I always thought the one plays the first note of "The End." in "The Black Parade is Dead" is Ray, turns out it's Frank playing the guitar his dad bought for him. sweet.