Interestingly, none of their music is that hard to play (I'm a novice and can play most of it without issue). BUT, I cannot play it 'like Mark'. It makes me think he's talking about technically, but that passion and feeling he gets into his riffs is inimitable. In summary: is their stuff hard to play - no. Could anyone else get on stage and play in IDLES - also no. Can't wait to see them this Sunday in Belfast.
Those guitars obviously also functions as bow ties... man, Mark can barely get the strap over his head 😅 Proof there's no right or wrong way to play guitar. Do whatever works for you.
If you’re looking for an aluminium neck guitar check out “TIDES” cost less than half of what an EGC guitar costs. Made in France, I own 2 and love them
what's wrong with that? it's all about being comfortable while playing live, we're not in the 80's anymore where you only looked cool if your strap height caused you back pain
I have a beautiful blonde (strat 72) picked up at a yard sale for $200.00 bucks! It is not for sale anymore - the only issue is the owner decided to try and put longer neck screws in it and gave it a hairline crack, stupid I know. I put wood glue in it and clamped her really well - she plays perfect. Luckily he saved the original screws.
Strats were not designed to play 13s. The strings in the 1950s were 11s. Guitar strings didn’t really start to get different gauges until musicians started using lighter gauges off Banjo string sets. Ernie Ball saw that and started offering them as the “slinky” set. That is when it started. Oddly enough most sets of strings at that time had wound G strings, so the Les Paul for example doesn’t really have the issue of the G string going out of tune when using a wound 3rd G string (also need a properly cut nut too)
Early Fender guitar strings - up until 1954 - were made by Mapes and came in sets of…. E - 0.14 B - 0.18 G - 0.27 (wound) D - 0.37 A - 0.48 E - 0.58 In 1954 Fender switched to Squier made strings which were slightly lighter… E - 0.13 B - 0.17 G - 0.29 (wound) D - 0.345 A - 0.46 E - 0.54 The above was verified by Martin Kelly, author of ‘Fender: The Golden Age 1946-1970’ Hope that helps clarify.
@@guitarist That is incorrect as they measured gauges differently. They shipped with 12 to 52s that were more accurately 11s. This is an often repeated misconception
@@tyler_da_wiz no one notable played an acrylic EGC guitar before John Dwyer, he’s definitely heavily associated with it and failing to mention that glaringly obvious fact was a bit dickish in my opinion
Heh king gizzard stole his whole act. This dudes copped his guitar and strap. Real recognizes real. JPD is a real one, these new jacks are pretty pedestrian.
@@kladaki7 I can tell anyone that's in the public eye, on a band I like that he looks stupid in the dress. It's weird that he wears something that doesn't look cool or edgy. It makes him look doofy.
Mark's authenticity for his own style of guitar playing and sound is infectious. Love it. We need more of it.
I dig it
tone is in the moustache
I'm in love with this man
The sound of the that blue baritone is everything everything I ever needed. 😮😮💨
I'm loving this guy's vibe and approach.
Says he not very good at guitar but is one of the most creative, expressive guitarist I've ever seen
Interestingly, none of their music is that hard to play (I'm a novice and can play most of it without issue). BUT, I cannot play it 'like Mark'. It makes me think he's talking about technically, but that passion and feeling he gets into his riffs is inimitable.
In summary: is their stuff hard to play - no. Could anyone else get on stage and play in IDLES - also no.
Can't wait to see them this Sunday in Belfast.
I don't know anything about guitars, I just love Mark
They fixed stinky nice. I found it sad that it was on the way out
Those guitars obviously also functions as bow ties... man, Mark can barely get the strap over his head 😅 Proof there's no right or wrong way to play guitar. Do whatever works for you.
Reminds me of the oh sees and king gizzard guitarists. And Frankie and the witch fingers.
20 years later and now its how high can you play guitar, not how low.
I suspect he’s influenced by Tom Morello as he mentions his guitar (the stickers) and Morello also plays very high.
@@gliddofgloodI assumed he was talking about Woody Guthrie’s guitar
If you’re looking for an aluminium neck guitar check out “TIDES” cost less than half of what an EGC guitar costs. Made in France, I own 2 and love them
Sweet, thanks for the tip.
Costs less than half and wont ignore you for years while keeping your deposit. EGC has developed a pretty rough reputation, despite their quality
@@ileutur6863 I didn’t know that
@@ileutur6863Brent from Mastodon mentioned that right? Also think John Dwyer from Osees had issues with his too
Too bizzy adding to Roger O’s collection.
Love that flannel
He looks a bit like young David Crosby
Barney Gumble "David Crosby you're my hero!!!"
David Crosby "Oh you like my music do you?"
Barney Gumble "You're a musician?" BELCH
Ever since I saw Dwyer from Oh Sees jammin an acrylic+aluminum SG style guitar I’ve wanted one so bad. They look fucking awesome
For Someone Who Doesn't Know How To Use Tone Control He Sure Knows A lot About Guitar's
Why are all the Idles guys so attractive? They're all nuts but they're all so cool and interesting.
What a cool dude and what a sick guitar!
I love how radio in Australia calls the latest album "Tang k"
Dang! He keeps his guitar strapped high. Just a little higher it's hitting his chin when he looks down.
what's wrong with that? it's all about being comfortable while playing live, we're not in the 80's anymore where you only looked cool if your strap height caused you back pain
@@KUM0 Looking for the part where I said something was wrong with it. Can't find it.
@@KUM0 chill out Kumo ffs 🤣 his guitar is strapped comically high,but who the fuck cares?
Makes it easier for him to play keys at the same time
That acrylic is a BEAST.
He seems like a top guy. Very cheerful for frequently dark music.
Oh boy I need a bowen baritone now 😅
Bo's a hero 🎸☠🎸
Just love Bowen moustachioed dress wearing man
Love his tache, bit of a cutie ❤
Man, he seems like such a good dude. Would be awesome to hang with those guys n talk guitars n shit.
I have a beautiful blonde (strat 72) picked up at a yard sale for $200.00 bucks! It is not for sale anymore - the only issue is the owner decided to try and put longer neck screws in it and gave it a hairline crack, stupid I know. I put wood glue in it and clamped her really well - she plays perfect. Luckily he saved the original screws.
Did he say DD played gauge 23 strings?
Unrelated but does anyone else ever think Bowen is a dead ringer for Harrier Dubois from Disco Elysium?
He is somewhat of a Superstar 👈👈
Are his guitar straps not making his neck itch
this was the guitar I really wanted to see up close
WHERE'S DEV'S VIDEO?!
Looks like David Crosby
Any idea where he got the flannel?
I think this is the first time im seeing him with a shirt on
That aluminium one reminds me of the Torche guy and his drop Z guitar. Funny music
Good guy
He sounds like he's from Belfast
He is!
He's also a dentist, allegedly.
@@kevburkeI wonder if he’s taking on patients at the moment?
Everybody needs a Stinky in his/her life!
I'm my own Stinky ❤
Dick Dale played left handed but strung right handed and he was bloody loud.
🤘
Strats were not designed to play 13s. The strings in the 1950s were 11s. Guitar strings didn’t really start to get different gauges until musicians started using lighter gauges off Banjo string sets. Ernie Ball saw that and started offering them as the “slinky” set. That is when it started.
Oddly enough most sets of strings at that time had wound G strings, so the Les Paul for example doesn’t really have the issue of the G string going out of tune when using a wound 3rd G string (also need a properly cut nut too)
Early Fender guitar strings - up until 1954 - were made by Mapes and came in sets of….
E - 0.14
B - 0.18
G - 0.27 (wound)
D - 0.37
A - 0.48
E - 0.58
In 1954 Fender switched to Squier made strings which were slightly lighter…
E - 0.13
B - 0.17
G - 0.29 (wound)
D - 0.345
A - 0.46
E - 0.54
The above was verified by Martin Kelly, author of ‘Fender: The Golden Age 1946-1970’ Hope that helps clarify.
@@guitarist That is incorrect as they measured gauges differently. They shipped with 12 to 52s that were more accurately 11s.
This is an often repeated misconception
Rob Reiner, Meathead -All in the Family
That’s a guitar? I thought it was a violin
"I don't have tone knobs because I don't know how to use them" no one does really, Bowen, no one does
Gaviiin❤
He looks like a mix of
Daniel Day-Lewis & Chris O'Dowd
He’s a bass player that hasn’t realised it yet 😅
8:17 Car crash
tyvm
Nice OL shirt tho
Oh Sees sa Ghaeilge 😂
Straplocks!! Get straplocks!!
I don't know how to use a tone knob- ok mate
Thing is: no one needs tone knobs...
unless you want to reduce the treble, can be handy@@jotdewe
why does he pretend not to know how to use tone knobs?
Didn’t credit John Dwyer once for copying his guitar…
John Dwyer doesn't own the guitar design. Lol.
@@tyler_da_wiz no one notable played an acrylic EGC guitar before John Dwyer, he’s definitely heavily associated with it and failing to mention that glaringly obvious fact was a bit dickish in my opinion
Who the fuck would care about that
Heh king gizzard stole his whole act. This dudes copped his guitar and strap. Real recognizes real.
JPD is a real one, these new jacks are pretty pedestrian.
@@benquacker392 king gizz did to an extent. I think they’ve made way more interesting and creative music than Idles ever have though.
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Are we showcasing guitars or drenched in reverb amps?
Jesus any further up you'd be better aff way a violin
I guess i just went from a LP guy to a strat guy xDD
I love Idles, but I can't bear to watch him with the guitar slung so high
..but if it makes Bow play better.. whose to judge.
he's prob got short arms and a long torso. i'm built like that, but i don't play that high since i don't really play past the 12th fret.
Fair play, the guy can barely play the guitar and he's in a famous band.
An Antifa strat😅
Awful band and awful tone.
U need to go listen to more kid rock
Tell him to stop wearing dresses. It doesn’t look cool or edgy. Looks like someone trying too hard to be ‘different’.
Who are you to tell people how to live? Why do you care so much? It's weird.
@@kladaki7 I can tell anyone that's in the public eye, on a band I like that he looks stupid in the dress.
It's weird that he wears something that doesn't look cool or edgy. It makes him look doofy.
But it's funny
@@ShortRound42 you can have your opinion but telling people how to live their life is big loser energy
@@knobgoblin4486 That's true. Goofy, funny. But still love his guitar tone.
Can he put the guitar a little bit higher? I think this is too Johnny Ramone