Drive Like Jehu: So Influential, So Unknown

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  • Опубліковано 13 лип 2023
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  • @billygreg1984
    @billygreg1984 Рік тому +153

    Rick Froberg was a friend of mine. His brother and I were just chatting yesterday about how unknown but influential he and John were. Not just Jehu, but Hot Snakes and Rocket From the Crypt. We're all pretty crushed at the moment, but seeing you pay respect while breaking down such a killer tune makes my soul a little less sad. Thanks Eric, much appreciated.

  • @kevinmpham
    @kevinmpham Рік тому +36

    RIP Rick Froberg, glory to John Reis

  • @fargoflagrant7796
    @fargoflagrant7796 Рік тому +42

    Such a great band! Similar things could be said about Unwound.

  • @windyhollow7869
    @windyhollow7869 Рік тому +48

    yank crime is one of my top 5 favorite guitar records of all time. i'd never heard guitar playing like that before in my life and still haven't.

  • @djefferson5669

    The beauty of Jehu is that the guitars are not just played, they are a conduits for expressing what flows through the minds of both players. You can tab out he guitars and someone could get close to approximating their sound, but 50% of it will always be in the soul of the finger tips of these guys. Watch any live Jehu show and see how Speedo plays like he is one with the instrument. He bends and contorts the shit out of his LP to express the kinetic energy and melodies in his brain.

  • @colinohara9796

    That record is so influential to me. Remember the first time I put this album on and "Here Come The Rome Plows" kicks in, my jaw dropped. Was so gutted when Rick passed, he was still creating incredible art, it really felt like a gut punch. Froberg Forever.

  • @leoz96
    @leoz96 Рік тому +23

    Spent so many years listening to drive like jehu, unwound and slint, my favorite era of hardcore music, so much creative guitar playing, thank you for this tribute 🙏

  • @StraightPunkEdge93
    @StraightPunkEdge93 Рік тому +1

    I discovered Drive Like Jehu through some compilation on UA-cam in high school like 12 or 13 years ago. They're music continues to be a mystery to me, how can someone create such insane, interesting and strange licks!?

  • @zelkovabright7723
    @zelkovabright7723 Рік тому +5

    DLJ was a huge influence on my favorite band, Jimmy Eat World, especially the guitar work on their early records and especially Jim’s live guitar playing, and their drummer produced several of Jimmy Eat Worlds records. Jimmy eat World is the band that inspired me to pick up guitar.

  • @jeff7764
    @jeff7764 28 днів тому +1

    I walked in the record store yesterday by my house and the young kids that own it had yank crime playing on their turntable. It sounded incredible so I bought the last copy. It was always a favorite of mine from the 90’s and sounds even better on vinyl

  • @absoluteego

    Rick Froberg was a friend of mine. His Mother and I were just chatting yesterday about how unknown but influential he and John were. Not just Jehu, but Hot Snakes and Rocket From the Crypt. We're all pretty crushed at the moment, but seeing you pay respect while breaking down such a killer tuna makes my soul a little less sad. Thanks Eric, much appreciated.

  • @joelshields8807
    @joelshields8807 14 годин тому

    Can't believe I missed this when you posted it. Froberg and Reis were a huge influence on my playing and how I navigated splitting guitar parts (along with Moore/Ranaldo, Picciotto/MacKaye, Robbins/Barbot, and of course, Lloyd/Verlaine). I was fortunate to catch them twice with Hot Snakes and both times, the band's power brutalized me in the best way. Rick's death was a real gut-punch.

  • @mateuszszajerka3193
    @mateuszszajerka3193 Рік тому +2

    Glad to see you cover them!! Their guitar playing was always so unique to me

  • @ghost__chips
    @ghost__chips Рік тому +12

    Every day with a new Eric video is a good day.

  • @jeanallard7764
    @jeanallard7764 Рік тому +4

    Hello Eric, just want to let you know that I truly appreciate all you teach and the fact that you make some of your stuff free, not too many do.

  • @user-cz5kh8uw1t
    @user-cz5kh8uw1t Рік тому +1

    Eric, thank you for your passion, your grace and your authenticity. For years you've been channeling (and teaching!) my heroes, you're the best thing on the internet and a gigantic inspiration. Please keep living.

  • @PlanetDoomHaunt
    @PlanetDoomHaunt Рік тому +3

    This is great and super helpful for mere mortal guitarists like myself. Drive Like Jehu and Hot Snakes pushed the envelope and I am forever grateful to them. Rick will live forever via his amazing music and art. Thanks fir this!

  • @aaandersonmn
    @aaandersonmn Рік тому +2

    I'll definitely be listening to these albums. First I've heard of them - always learning from Eric.

  • @macsarcule
    @macsarcule Рік тому

    Texture, texture! Yes! What an awesome lesson, Happy Friday, Eric! ✌️😌🎸

  • @shavnaboodle

    I’m so excited to try this when I have my guitar with me. I think I saw Hot Snakes cover this one time, such power and creativity. Thank you for preparing and sharing this one. And thank you Rick, RIP.