I always remember hearing Albert say in this video how he’s not an off the cuff improvising type guy and he’d rather take time to build and craft riffs and solos and give you a finished thought out product. I always related to that and it stuck with me. Sometimes you hear little things from pros that make you think oh I’m at that level or think that way I guess I don’t suck after all
yeah a lot of celebrities and artists have a combination of skill and luck plus some other variables but the difference between amateur and pro is just amount of time spent on ur craft
I was wondering when this was gonna be re-uploaded. I really liked his honesty regarding solos on the spot...and having to hope that when he gets home and makes something up people will hopefully fall in love with the finished product.
always love insights in albert's life. we dont know much about him other than he loves guitars and made banger music. hearing him talk about guitars is just great content for me since im learning guitar myself. will start doing the ADE method haha
No, that's the little instrumental break in the middle of Rocket - it was a song off his Como Te Llama album 9 years ago. It's at around 1:47 of the song.
@heyitsmira17 Every one of them went to either an elite NYC prep school and/or a Swiss boarding school. They are all the children of elites, industry insiders, and celebrities, taking drugs to be edge-y.
Weird.. I have a love/hate with the strokes. Industry plant band, albeit they do have some catchy shit. I’m here for guitar moves tho, there’s no reason this channel isn’t massive. Let’s go.
They weren’t industry plants. I mean unless you think that people who happen to come from money and happen to be talented with decent ideas are industry plants… it’s not like a TS thing where their parents built them a studio when they were twelve or whatever, they def had help with rent while they figured shit out (which is a huge leg up in a city like New York) but I don’t think any of their parents set up meetings for them (it is said that Jules’ father explicitly didn’t support the music thing when he was comin up). According to the band, Albert Hammond Sr was the only parent of means who really helped them out early on, giving them a credit card for equipment etc. At this point, you know there’d have been a story that broke if it were anything more than that… I think they were talented and had the time and money to foster their talent. If that’s the definition of industry plant … then I guess so, I think they were definitely lucky and there was some right place right time stuff goin on but I dunno that they were plants
In a bunch of bands I was in the cords would get all tangled up. Then one gig I said don’t cross the streams, and I rarely happened afterwards. However if it did I would point it out again. It just so happens one of those bands is reuniting so I may have to say it again
Honestly one of my favorite guitar moves episodes
He’s got such a unique guitar sound, you can instantly tell it’s him. His strumming makes the Strokes the Strokes!
I think Julian wrote most everything like Rivers of Weezer until 2013.
I always remember hearing Albert say in this video how he’s not an off the cuff improvising type guy and he’d rather take time to build and craft riffs and solos and give you a finished thought out product. I always related to that and it stuck with me. Sometimes you hear little things from pros that make you think oh I’m at that level or think that way I guess I don’t suck after all
yeah a lot of celebrities and artists have a combination of skill and luck plus some other variables but the difference between amateur and pro is just amount of time spent on ur craft
I'm literally just binge watching all your episodes. came across this channel for the first time. good stuff man
What an incredibly likable dude
Should do one with Buck Meek
YES!!!
And/or Adrianne!
Adrianne would be more interesting.
Well said.
I was wondering when this was gonna be re-uploaded. I really liked his honesty regarding solos on the spot...and having to hope that when he gets home and makes something up people will hopefully fall in love with the finished product.
i was thinking about this video last week, i’m glad you got to reupload
My favorite episode!!
always comnig back to this great ass VIDEO
Would love to see one with Nick Valensi
the goat
I’m still waiting for this one haha
always love insights in albert's life. we dont know much about him other than he loves guitars and made banger music. hearing him talk about guitars is just great content for me since im learning guitar myself. will start doing the ADE method haha
This is the best guitar moves episode to date. Sooooo good.
I literally exclaimed "Oh hell yeah!" when I saw this pop up in my feed!
7:30 sounds like a television song or something, very tom verlaine
Guitars..... I love em! Thanks doing this series! It is fascinating to learn about musician's relationship to their instrument!!!
One of the best episodes. No, we're not biased at all 👀
GUITAR MOVES BABY!!! Sickkkkkk
Matt, good times!
What are the chances of getting together with Peter Buck?
JP Bowersock (Papaya King) gets a shout! Whoo! Rock ON, JP. I hope all's well.
this is so iconic haha, I ADORE it :)
@3:53 It's the suicide version of The Ventures' surf tune *Walk Don't Run*
intro reminded me of just like heaven lead guitar
Is that the Hybrid Champ amp in he’s playing through?
Is that an actual song they’re playing at the beginning? Sounds super familiar but can’t nail down what it would be.
Sounds like the cure
Just Like Heaven by The Cure!
nope just improvisation
been waiting for this one to come
back for a while
What’s the song they were riffing on at the beginning?
A hebrew ripoff of Friday im in love by the cure
I think its a sped up version of a Young Marble Giants song called Wurlitzer Jukebox.
@@internetmoney221what? 😂
I’ve always wondered this, I figured out how to play it from watching them but wondered if it was a real song!
@@internetmoney221thats anti semetic
Do one with Peter Hayes of brmc please!!!!!!!!!
They look so baked 🤣
Isaac brock next please
I wonder if 7:30 is an earlier version of the OBLIVIUS riff?
No, that's the little instrumental break in the middle of Rocket - it was a song off his Como Te Llama album 9 years ago. It's at around 1:47 of the song.
Oh not even 12 minutes Matt comon ❤
you guys should do beardo from The Voidz
I want an episode with Mel’s cline
can anyone tell me what this song is 0:00 at the beginning? Cant find it lol
it’s a jam on Strange Tidings, from his EP AHJ, from 2013
@@lucaspintoocI thought fersure they were jamming on a The Clean tune
Nice
Now you have to one with nick vakensi
We need a Billy Corgan episode!
No..we don't, lol!!!
Why are they reposting these? I like it. But why?
We got the episodes back!
noisey went out of business :(
ha yeah thought I had seen this before. cool to see them again though
So dope
What's the name of the begging song?
I also would like to know
what's the intro song called?does anyone know please?
they just jamming
The interviewer is the Idles singer, stop cheating us ;)
Not Joe Talbot. Matt Sweeney.
@@johnb4024 I was joking
The strokes: hipster rich kids pretending it’s the 70’s
Not all of them were rich tho, you know that right?
Aaaaand they get to live their life traveling the world playing music for a living. They did something right.
@heyitsmira17 Every one of them went to either an elite NYC prep school and/or a Swiss boarding school. They are all the children of elites, industry insiders, and celebrities, taking drugs to be edge-y.
Wtf have you done?
Opening riff is a ripoff of RHCP’s behind the sun
It kinda sounds like Just Like Heaven by The Cure
Weird.. I have a love/hate with the strokes. Industry plant band, albeit they do have some catchy shit. I’m here for guitar moves tho, there’s no reason this channel isn’t massive. Let’s go.
They weren’t industry plants. I mean unless you think that people who happen to come from money and happen to be talented with decent ideas are industry plants… it’s not like a TS thing where their parents built them a studio when they were twelve or whatever, they def had help with rent while they figured shit out (which is a huge leg up in a city like New York) but I don’t think any of their parents set up meetings for them (it is said that Jules’ father explicitly didn’t support the music thing when he was comin up). According to the band, Albert Hammond Sr was the only parent of means who really helped them out early on, giving them a credit card for equipment etc. At this point, you know there’d have been a story that broke if it were anything more than that… I think they were talented and had the time and money to foster their talent. If that’s the definition of industry plant … then I guess so, I think they were definitely lucky and there was some right place right time stuff goin on but I dunno that they were plants
Bad vibes with that flag...
🤡 vibes with the comment 🇺🇸
Empty guitarist
Full enough to tour the world and live comfortably from his guitar playing. What have you done?
In a bunch of bands I was in the cords would get all tangled up. Then one gig I said don’t cross the streams, and I rarely happened afterwards. However if it did I would point it out again. It just so happens one of those bands is reuniting so I may have to say it again