Got the chance to talk to Bishop and Orr recently at a Gwar show and when I told them I was getting back into playing bass their immediate response was "oh that's a mistake." No one hates themselves like a bass player does. 10/10
Thats hilarious! I went to their show and told jizmak he got me into playing drums. He then came back off stage and gave me a signed pair of sticks that also read "dont stop playing." I cry everytime i think of it. Such amazing guys.
@haleya9526 my wife and I have a signed pair of sticks that say "happy wedding!" on them. She presented them to me at our wedding! They're all such nice dudes. Tommy (grodius) fits right in with that.
I have never listened to Gwar before , but it takes a genius to write such basslines because of the dissonances and making it good and not sounding "false" Such a gentleman with an amazing spirit and infectious laugh!
I was always a huge GWAR fan since Scumdogs came out. I bought the Kepone album as soon as it came out not knowing Bishop was on Bass and vocals. I bought it because of a review from one of the many magazines I was reading at the time. Probably Black Market magazine or Ben is dead magazine. Anyways I really loved it and it finally clicked one day I was like I know this voice and Bass style. I read the liner notes and couldn’t believe it!!! That Kepone album is still one of my favorites to this day and I listen to it regularly. I have it on CD and cassette. I have a single 7inch from it on vinyl but never found the LP.
Man horror of yig and maggots were some of my favorite basslines on that album, let alone the album itself..really hardcore sounding..def influenced me to play bass...
While I appreciate fast, precise, and technical playing, there’s something special about bassists who can make the most simple things sound great. Or even the ones that use the bass in a unique fashion and make it work. It really shows how versatile the instrument is when wielded by a creative mind. I hate the whole “this is this instruments job” thing. Yeah, in many situations playing for what the song requires is the right way to go, but some people have a way of breaking all the rules or just being different in a way that shouldn’t work but it does. I started (instrument wise) on electric guitar. Got pretty good at that, but something was missing. I bought a bass on a whim one day and just fell in love. You can do so much on them. I still play guitar, but it’s nowhere near as fun to me. Especially when you start playing extended range ones. Plus I listen to other genres, love a lot of EDM and it’s always been the drums and bass that really get me into the song. It just does something for me.
Personally, the Cory Smoot era is probably my favorite stuff, but Toilet Earth and Ragnarok are my favorite ‘90s GWAR albums. The new record is a banger too.
I sure hope Gibby's doing okay.. I haven't heard from him since Dave's last tour. My old bass player still got Corey's Tour schecter that we traded the rectifier for... I lost all my gear in the Park fire last week.. I was able to grab five guitars all my brass stack a custom case and Pisces signatures part of my the bubinga Starclassic a box of petals, the king of tone and the klon was in there along with three eighties DOD 250s one of them was a gray box.. 90s Dave mustaine Jackson silver sparkle.. I sure hope Gibby's doing a better than me!
S*** I just realized I'm on my mom's phone cuz I left all my shit to burn... Anybody gets this sam the weed man in Chico shout to Gibby what's up man, hope you're still drum tech,and I still want that 500 bucks from Reno😂!! I need to buy some hardware!!😮
Well, he didn't ask me to play any Black Sabbath. I don' know many of his lines anyway. I learned a few cool Sabbath riffs over the years, but I always thought his greatness was most evident in the free flowing, almost improv, blues jam stuff he does...and his writing of course.
@@theberserkerblothar8548hey there, big fan. Seen you commented on this and had to ask what amp is your preferred one? Also what model of steinberger is this? It's beautiful.
Got the chance to talk to Bishop and Orr recently at a Gwar show and when I told them I was getting back into playing bass their immediate response was "oh that's a mistake." No one hates themselves like a bass player does. 10/10
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Thats hilarious! I went to their show and told jizmak he got me into playing drums. He then came back off stage and gave me a signed pair of sticks that also read "dont stop playing." I cry everytime i think of it. Such amazing guys.
@haleya9526 my wife and I have a signed pair of sticks that say "happy wedding!" on them. She presented them to me at our wedding! They're all such nice dudes. Tommy (grodius) fits right in with that.
"You should be a little bit ashamed of playing [the bass]"...spoken like a true bass player. Mike is the man.
"This Toilet Earth" is killer! Saw em on that tour, X-Cops opened for em.
This stuff is pure gold with Mike!!
I love This Toilet Earth. Very cool basslines on that record.
I love this man's style.
I have never listened to Gwar before , but it takes a genius to write such basslines because of the dissonances and making it good and not sounding "false" Such a gentleman with an amazing spirit and infectious laugh!
well he is a tenured college professor!
@@jackkrinkov9273Seriously? I'm not familiar with the band, but that's some serious playing.
PHD in music from UVA@@kevmac1230
shouldn’t be a surprise that Bishop has a phd in music then huh ❤
Everyone in Gwar is crazy talented and underappreciated.
I was always a huge GWAR fan since Scumdogs came out. I bought the Kepone album as soon as it came out not knowing Bishop was on Bass and vocals. I bought it because of a review from one of the many magazines I was reading at the time. Probably Black Market magazine or Ben is dead magazine. Anyways I really loved it and it finally clicked one day I was like I know this voice and Bass style. I read the liner notes and couldn’t believe it!!! That Kepone album is still one of my favorites to this day and I listen to it regularly. I have it on CD and cassette. I have a single 7inch from it on vinyl but never found the LP.
Scum Dogs came out when I was in ninth grade. Beef Cake helped seal the deal for me to get a bass. Totally awesome video. Thanks
Man horror of yig and maggots were some of my favorite basslines on that album, let alone the album itself..really hardcore sounding..def influenced me to play bass...
viking death machine is a rippin tune... love seeing him on here
Always loooved GWAR, totally sucked to lose Oderus Urungus. Remember seeing them on Jerry Springer as a kid. Instantaneously hooked!
Aaaaaaasahahaha, sooooo great to hear those Kepone riffs from the man himself. Hope they tour again!
I still have huge regret missing them at the Bottleneck in Lawrence, KS in the late 80’s.
This was awesome! Please do more like this!
I can't wait for Muddy Roots to see them!
@theberserkerblothar8548 You ain't lying about the Surfers shows. I caught them on the Bar-B_Q Mitzfah tour and it's still in my top 5 shows ever.
A legend
Remember a few of my buds into scumdogs in grade 9. Thanks for the memories
This is freakin awesome!!!
The best Beefcake. Glad he's out here still doing it.
The Horror of YIG is the reason i switched to playing bass!!!!!
While I appreciate fast, precise, and technical playing, there’s something special about bassists who can make the most simple things sound great. Or even the ones that use the bass in a unique fashion and make it work. It really shows how versatile the instrument is when wielded by a creative mind.
I hate the whole “this is this instruments job” thing. Yeah, in many situations playing for what the song requires is the right way to go, but some people have a way of breaking all the rules or just being different in a way that shouldn’t work but it does.
I started (instrument wise) on electric guitar. Got pretty good at that, but something was missing. I bought a bass on a whim one day and just fell in love. You can do so much on them. I still play guitar, but it’s nowhere near as fun to me. Especially when you start playing extended range ones.
Plus I listen to other genres, love a lot of EDM and it’s always been the drums and bass that really get me into the song. It just does something for me.
We Kill Everything will always be one of my favorite albums ever.
Fishfuck and Jagermonsta are probably my favorites on that one.
@TheBassChannel Nitro Burnin Funny Bong is the one for me. Those lyrics are top shelf.
Carnival of Chaos is good too.
Personally, the Cory Smoot era is probably my favorite stuff, but Toilet Earth and Ragnarok are my favorite ‘90s GWAR albums. The new record is a banger too.
thank you
You brought out the Steinberger! Please T bone it next!!
Smart dude
Long live Gwar!
Cool bass.
As I became a bigger fan of GWAR over the last few years, meeting Sleazy/Don, I’d really like to meet the rest of them.
I sure hope Gibby's doing okay.. I haven't heard from him since Dave's last tour. My old bass player still got Corey's Tour schecter that we traded the rectifier for... I lost all my gear in the Park fire last week.. I was able to grab five guitars all my brass stack a custom case and Pisces signatures part of my the bubinga Starclassic a box of petals, the king of tone and the klon was in there along with three eighties DOD 250s one of them was a gray box.. 90s Dave mustaine Jackson silver sparkle.. I sure hope Gibby's doing a better than me!
S*** I just realized I'm on my mom's phone cuz I left all my shit to burn... Anybody gets this sam the weed man in Chico shout to Gibby what's up man, hope you're still drum tech,and I still want that 500 bucks from Reno😂!! I need to buy some hardware!!😮
Speaking of virginia bassists, gwomper from avail had a great playing style, always done this 2 string thing on the bottom strings
Man that intro to starving gods is fkn awesome !¡!¡
6:25...The Flood Zone...1990..🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What a legend
No way mike bishop is now blothar...no way i didnt catch onto that..
hope Preschool P is on here. the line is amazing.
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I think he is a PhD? Music or music history maybe?
Gwar is no longer offensive 😢
It's so stupid how many of us wear Sabbath shirts and then on these kinds of vids, play nothing from Geezer.
Well, he didn't ask me to play any Black Sabbath. I don' know many of his lines anyway. I learned a few cool Sabbath riffs over the years, but I always thought his greatness was most evident in the free flowing, almost improv, blues jam stuff he does...and his writing of course.
@@theberserkerblothar8548hey there, big fan. Seen you commented on this and had to ask what amp is your preferred one? Also what model of steinberger is this? It's beautiful.