J Mascis is one of the best guitar players EVER, he is the fucking king of textures. Just the style I love. An album or something with Frusciante would be amazing.
Great hearing them speak. Mascis sounds like he dreads every question. Not everyone likes talking about themselves or reliving crap from the past. Music speaks for itself. Any artist that has to go on and on about their style,etc., really doesn't have much to go on. This is a great band. I like what J said about how you could like one album and the artist that made it may not. It's like any created work.
"I think he was kind of aware of how much shit I was talking about him, but I don't think he really ever pursued any of it. One of the things that really triggered this, for me to finally just go, "Hey, you know, maybe this could work," is when I realized that maybe J wasn't really holding any kind of grudge against me because he didn't like me." - Lou Barlow sounds like j. is more mature than lou
I believe J pretty much writes al the songs even bass and drums and then gets the band to learn them, but im betting Lou had a lot more creative influence in this song, the whole song is built around that amazing baseline that is quite high in the mix.
Idk how he stays so calm being asked the same questions In Literally every interview
J Mascis is one of the best guitar players EVER, he is the fucking king of textures. Just the style I love. An album or something with Frusciante would be amazing.
… And Kevin Shields..! I would probably drown in a pool of my own tears....
@@alphago9397 well Hand It Over had a lot of Kevin Shields working with J
Ive never seen J Mascis not wearing a Wipers shirt before
Goin' home music video
Damn, lou barlow is a humble fucking guy.
Also, they kick ass live even still.
Apparently they recorded this with a potato
Great hearing them speak. Mascis sounds like he dreads every question. Not everyone likes talking about themselves or reliving crap from the past. Music speaks for itself. Any artist that has to go on and on about their style,etc., really doesn't have much to go on. This is a great band. I like what J said about how you could like one album and the artist that made it may not. It's like any created work.
Pretty sure they had the option to say no to the interview.
3:43 hey Murph made it into the interveiw
Yea, Lou was asked to leave, if asking someone to leave is telling him the band was breaking up aha
interveiw very good
this is what im exactly going thru and im tired of teaching other people
bulbs of passion, I think
"I think he was kind of aware of how much shit I was talking about him, but I don't think he really ever pursued any of it. One of the things that really triggered this, for me to finally just go, "Hey, you know, maybe this could work," is when I realized that maybe J wasn't really holding any kind of grudge against me because he didn't like me." - Lou Barlow
sounds like j. is more mature than lou
J is more detached. Lou is an emotional dude. just two different personalities
jay sounds like mitch from the movie A Mighty Wind
thats a funny comment since Nirvana are the ones that redid a meat puppets song then get the credit.
Always seems like he has a cold or something
Why avoid In a Jar? Its the best early tune!
I believe J pretty much writes al the songs even bass and drums and then gets the band to learn them, but im betting Lou had a lot more creative influence in this song, the whole song is built around that amazing baseline that is quite high in the mix.
I've seen other people say J has said nobody can play it like Lou. No idea if that's true but maybe it comes from a good place.
lol, 6:54
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@@lasquish552 hey
What style?
Dinosaur Jr. owe a hell of a lot to the Meat Puppets. Of course Dinosaur Jr. got all of the credit.