People forget Rivers used to play in a progressive power metal band in the 80s called Avant Garde. The guitar work on these demos was actually very killer.
@@jeffjones3040He went from neo-classical to for the most part more straight forward soloing. Most of his modern solos are pretty good, and recently he has been doing some interesting stuff in his solos
A lot of people forget rivers was a super shredder wannabe like so many young guitarists of the late 80s but went through the path of a songwriter instead.
@@Jh-fi5im the ones we have heard of of course! But I cant imagine the amount of yngwie clones making their way to MIT around that time and Rivers probably decided he would rather go the complete opposite than try and stand out in a sea of clones
hopefully, he seems like a good bloke in most of his interviews but allegedly he completely iced Steve Lukather after the whole toto covering weezer weezer covering toto thing. Just would not say hi to him at all, and according to Steve Rivers is still the first and only person to be like that towards him in the entire music industry.
I remember on the old Weezer "video vault" DVD there's footage of rivers looking through the 24 track tapes at the studio they're recording at and he finds the STEELER masters and says "STEELER!!! That's YNGWIE!!!" Add to that the fact he bought the Marshall Warren Di Martini's used on the early Ratt albums and River used on the Weezer Green album and yeah, you've got an 80s soft-shred-metal super-nerd in Mr Cuomo. Shit. Now I'm starting to sound like that SNL Weezer sketch. TMI.
I still watch Yngwie with Rising Force live in Japan .Jeff Scott Soto on vocals .The whole concert is mind blowing and Yngwie breaks out a red strat and does the 80s guitar swing the guitar around your back and catch it ..Its one of his best live performances if not the best...
Ace Frehley has influenced so many guitar players in today bands. He definitely had an influence on Chris Shiflett as well. And I hate how some people just love to point out Ace is a sloppy player who couldn't stick with Kiss. I'm now thinking that Rivers could be a lead guitarist in Slipknot, nice to hear how revered heavy metal is amongst guitarists.
Ace had so much potential but he got boxed in by the show aspect of Kiss. He’ll never be remembered as a guitar Great but he was influential and had tasty phrasing
@@jerryhorton5708 Ace wasn't an advanced technique player. his greatness came from what he chose to play and his style/feeling. he played for the song, very melodic and memorable solos which had a progression and developed musically. he didn't try to impress with technique, but with creativity within the context of each song.
Nothing wrong with being sloppy in that type of rock. Especially the bluesy stuff like slash or joe perry. And i think Ace leaving Kiss was more frustration with the elder, etc.
Not sure why it's so surprising that he's capable of this level of shred, but even their first hits like Buddy Holly and Say it Ain't So had guitar work that let you know he can shred. He's a total guitar nerd and songwriting mad genius!
Not surprised one bit. At 44 Weezer was a band from my teenage years. Say It Ain't So has that gutar solo on it. I could tell that the hair metal infected us all in that time range. Still does for me. No I'm not surprised that Rivers would like that stuff and learned as much about guitar as he could.
Growing up 80s was awesome. I wish I had been more open minded about the 60s and 70s music at the time. I had that "sounds really old" mentality until I was much older and now my favorite bands are from that era.
Wow! Rivers plays Yngwie neo-classical runs! Ace was one of my big influences as a kid when I first started playing guitar too! I'm still playing Quiet Riot songs in my band! Saw Yngwie when he was in Alcatrazz, blew my mind!
@@jasonbrumley5453 You fucking nailed it. Amazing analogy. Tom Alophicon or whatever his dweeb name is, is salty he didn't come up with it. People like that shouldn't be allowed to comment on UA-cam. (stay tuned for the assassination of my art)
All my aspiring shredder friends and I were so bummed when the Steeler album dropped. We were like "Well, I guess there's no chance of us ever becoming the best." Lol !!!
Right ! I'm a drummer and even I was like holy crap what the !? when I first heard yngwie on the Alcatrazz album no parole from rock and roll ..he blew my mind!! Lol!
Wow?! That was fantastic! I pass by the venue that Weezer is performing tonight. I remembered this video... It makes me happy that there are people that can still play that kind of music! 😎🙏🎸
Chris!! What's up brother really good to see you! First time I seen you playin out live was back in the 90s, really cool to see you pop up with a UA-cam channel and glad I got here before it's blown up and there's 10,000 videos for me to go through. Much-love brother good to see you!
Metal Health was a huge album when it came out. It seemed like all the girls at school got Thriller for Xmas, and the boys got Quiet Riot- vinyl of course 😀
It’s hard to forget something you practiced for 100 hours to learn. It’s the same with piano or violin. Your brain goes on autopilot and your muscle memory kicks in.
Only if you keep practicing, though. I know plenty of musicians who have to practice songs - songs they've played a thousands times before - religiously for days, or weeks before a show because it's no longer in their repetoir. Most people only have maybe 1 to 2 hours of music memorised at any point. Of course the more skilled you are, the more you may be able to recall, but I rarely meet a person who hasn't played a song in over a year and yet can still play it perfectly. (Excepting some simple/fundamental songs)
I had the same response watching a guy in Grade 9 standing on the stage at lunch and 'badly' playing Jessie's Girl. Like Rivers, I was also in awe that someone I knew could play. Unlike him in most, not only was I not allowed to play, I also immediately thought: "I could never do that". FFWD 12 years and the first of my 3 albums is out and 2 years later my 4th song is getting nat'l radio play. I lost 10 years not playing from that day at school.
I can relate to Rivers minus learning Yngwie licks, I did have his influences from Kiss to Yngwie that I didn't think there were so many that liked both! Thanks for this video Chris!
John Mayer, another cat figured out early on that there were a lot of shredders in Boston and decided to learn to write songs. Drive for show, putt for dough! I think kiss worked for a generation of us Gen Xers the way that the Beatles worked for boomers. Thx guys!
Great video, gotta love Rivers. Such a cool guy. Grew up playing air guitar to Ace as well. Weezer still puts out amazing stuff, the SZNS collection is so good.
@@senderoverland Someone here is sad but that one is not me. I have written about Frehley but once and it is here. Terrible, hack he was. Kids who no musical sense fell for the costumes and the fireworks. Good luck though!
Somewhere I have a song from Rivers' early metal days, I think the band was Madam I'm Adam? I might be confusing it with another, but it's very metal and shreddy.
This makes me think back to when I first started learning....I wish I would have put a lot more effort into learning theory and just dedicating myself more to the instrument. Especially now that I'm older and there's been multiple years long breaks in my playing.
Discipline is the hardest thing to learn for a guitarist. A lot of pros you wouldn't expect could probably play like this but would rather serve the song. Take Matt Bellamy for example. Serves the song and shreds like a man possessed when needed.
Hilarious. That Quiet Riot album was pretty big for me too. Even more so, I loved High N Dry. I was in grade school and begged my parents for a Hamer Standard like Pete Willis. But my parents got me a Yamaha Strat copy.
Did Rivers had a Guadalupe's Virgin? Is the most crazy after that sometimes Rivers had a soccer jersey from Veracruz, that team we know in Mexico as "Red Sharks" from Veracruz. And he's plays "Far Beyond The Sun"!!!!
I had the same moment, but with another band. It was ... Weezer. My first gig with 17, first solos where "Buddy Holly" and "In Bloom" by Nirvana. Guitar teacher didn't understand that kind of music, I always loved that era. Never forget that I needed a second guitar for Buddy Holly with half step down ;-) Was a ... Fender copy by Yamaha hahahaha
My first moment with guitar (I was 13) was when I got a decent strat replica and plugged it into the old family stereo receiver. I played Whole Lotta Love and it sounded all distorted and killer.....at least to my ears. Something I haven't forgotten at the age of 61 now.
Wow, they weren't lying (like Mike from Art-of-Guitar), Rivers really CAN shred. You truly would never think so after listening to Weezer. Then again, it's the same with Chris, who can play a lot better than the material of the Foo Fighters allows him to. I love it.
This reminds me of a time I met Bob Dylan (at his baby-mama's house). I just assumed he was a 60s folk cowboy chord strummer.. He picked up a guitar and started shredding, not Yngwie style, but Angus Young style, blew me away😂
This is absolutely amazing.
Now you do a 600bpm 9 string version lol
Now I wanna see Yngwie play his favourite Weezer lick!
Yngwie had a song Island in the Sun so it's probably that
"Oh my god, dude! That's amazing! You just whipped that out"! I'm really glad this was a video and not a radio broadcast.
People forget Rivers used to play in a progressive power metal band in the 80s called Avant Garde. The guitar work on these demos was actually very killer.
Wore the tape out in my car. Paris Rain and Father Time.
Renaissance was my jam
So what happened to him? Did he fall and hit his head?
@@jeffjones3040He went from neo-classical to for the most part more straight forward soloing. Most of his modern solos are pretty good, and recently he has been doing some interesting stuff in his solos
@@jeffjones3040 Yup. I didn't forget that, because I never knew. And he seems to have forgotten how to play since then so...
I love it when a guitarist you don't think can shred... can shred! Another awesome interview, Chris. Can't wait for the next artist!
A lot of people forget rivers was a super shredder wannabe like so many young guitarists of the late 80s but went through the path of a songwriter instead.
Lots of those super shredder types are also amazing songwriters
@@Jh-fi5im the ones we have heard of of course! But I cant imagine the amount of yngwie clones making their way to MIT around that time and Rivers probably decided he would rather go the complete opposite than try and stand out in a sea of clones
@@Rock_androll454na
Same here, except I didn't make millions. Or even thousands - lol
@@Jh-fi5im
Not.
The title said he would shred an Yngwie lick and he did in fact shred one of Yngwies most classic licks !
Rivers is such a humble (and genuine) human, thanks for doing this interview with him.
hopefully, he seems like a good bloke in most of his interviews but allegedly he completely iced Steve Lukather after the whole toto covering weezer weezer covering toto thing. Just would not say hi to him at all, and according to Steve Rivers is still the first and only person to be like that towards him in the entire music industry.
“That’s amazing dude, you just whipped that out”….
that’s what she said.
I remember on the old Weezer "video vault" DVD there's footage of rivers looking through the 24 track tapes at the studio they're recording at and he finds the STEELER masters and says "STEELER!!! That's YNGWIE!!!" Add to that the fact he bought the Marshall Warren Di Martini's used on the early Ratt albums and River used on the Weezer Green album and yeah, you've got an 80s soft-shred-metal super-nerd in Mr Cuomo. Shit. Now I'm starting to sound like that SNL Weezer sketch. TMI.
"I understand rivers better than he understands himself!"
"Ride or Die." "...for Weezer?"
I still watch Yngwie with Rising Force live in Japan .Jeff Scott Soto on vocals .The whole concert is mind blowing and Yngwie breaks out a red strat and does the 80s guitar swing the guitar around your back and catch it ..Its one of his best live performances if not the best...
Still one of tge best live show
Rivers is a musician to emulate. Singer, songwriter and shredder who doesn't take himself too seriously.
Did not expect that from Mr. Weezer. He’s flown under my radar all my life but he’s got my attention now.
blue red and green album , i need to catch up on them but thats where you start
@@ejRecording Blue album is my favorite from the limited knowledge that I do have of them. I’ll have to dig deeper into it.
@@TylerJohnstonGuitar Pinkerton and white album!
Me either
Ace Frehley has influenced so many guitar players in today bands. He definitely had an influence on Chris Shiflett as well. And I hate how some people just love to point out Ace is a sloppy player who couldn't stick with Kiss. I'm now thinking that Rivers could be a lead guitarist in Slipknot, nice to hear how revered heavy metal is amongst guitarists.
Dimebag Darrel had a tattoo of Ace, which Ace autographed and Dimebag got the autograph tattooed as well.
Ace had so much potential but he got boxed in by the show aspect of Kiss.
He’ll never be remembered as a guitar Great but he was influential and had tasty phrasing
@@jerryhorton5708 Ace wasn't an advanced technique player. his greatness came from what he chose to play and his style/feeling. he played for the song, very melodic and memorable solos which had a progression and developed musically. he didn't try to impress with technique, but with creativity within the context of each song.
@@p_e_t_e agreed. Ace always had tasty ideas that he developed well
Nothing wrong with being sloppy in that type of rock. Especially the bluesy stuff like slash or joe perry. And i think Ace leaving Kiss was more frustration with the elder, etc.
Not sure why it's so surprising that he's capable of this level of shred, but even their first hits like Buddy Holly and Say it Ain't So had guitar work that let you know he can shred. He's a total guitar nerd and songwriting mad genius!
At the end of return to ithaka he sweep picks. ua-cam.com/video/SWNg5csGs68/v-deo.htmlsi=NBuv8MCQi-OvI1b9
Not surprised one bit. At 44 Weezer was a band from my teenage years. Say It Ain't So has that gutar solo on it. I could tell that the hair metal infected us all in that time range. Still does for me. No I'm not surprised that Rivers would like that stuff and learned as much about guitar as he could.
Growing up 80s was awesome. I wish I had been more open minded about the 60s and 70s music at the time. I had that "sounds really old" mentality until I was much older and now my favorite bands are from that era.
Chris, you're living the life. these guitar interviews are so much fun to listen to and I don't even play guitar
Wow! Rivers plays Yngwie neo-classical runs! Ace was one of my big influences as a kid when I first started playing guitar too! I'm still playing Quiet Riot songs in my band! Saw Yngwie when he was in Alcatrazz, blew my mind!
Wow I didn't expect that. I would never have thought the Weezer front man would have those kinds of musical roots and actually be that skilled at it.
He's a way better guitar player than his songwriting for Weezer would imply.
His solo on Tired of Having Sex is an absolute ripper.
Weezer is the Nic Cage of rock music. They both have amazing and awful work in their catalog and it varies wildly
@@jasonbrumley5453sounds like 97% of bands
It's harder to write timeless hooks than it is to shred.
@@jasonbrumley5453 You fucking nailed it. Amazing analogy. Tom Alophicon or whatever his dweeb name is, is salty he didn't come up with it. People like that shouldn't be allowed to comment on UA-cam.
(stay tuned for the assassination of my art)
This was great, definitely looking forward to seeing the full interview with Rivers
That’s great! Yngwie, on the Steeler album, and the first Alcatrazz album, was an eye(ear) opener!
All my aspiring shredder friends and I were so bummed when the Steeler album dropped. We were like "Well, I guess there's no chance of us ever becoming the best." Lol !!!
Right ! I'm a drummer and even I was like holy crap what the !? when I first heard yngwie on the Alcatrazz album no parole from rock and roll ..he blew my mind!! Lol!
Really looking forward to the full episode
Rivers is a legend. Always loved his songwriting and voice and he was my path down the beach boys rabbit hole!
Wow?! That was fantastic! I pass by the venue that Weezer is performing tonight. I remembered this video... It makes me happy that there are people that can still play that kind of music! 😎🙏🎸
Now I wanna see the whole interview!
Chris!! What's up brother really good to see you! First time I seen you playin out live was back in the 90s, really cool to see you pop up with a UA-cam channel and glad I got here before it's blown up and there's 10,000 videos for me to go through. Much-love brother good to see you!
Metal Health was a huge album when it came out. It seemed like all the girls at school got Thriller for Xmas, and the boys got Quiet Riot- vinyl of course 😀
Gonna need the full episode, pronto.
That was awesome!!
Put a smile on my face.
LOVE this new series Chris! Candy for us guitarists!
It’s hard to forget something you practiced for 100 hours to learn. It’s the same with piano or violin. Your brain goes on autopilot and your muscle memory kicks in.
Only if you keep practicing, though.
I know plenty of musicians who have to practice songs - songs they've played a thousands times before - religiously for days, or weeks before a show because it's no longer in their repetoir.
Most people only have maybe 1 to 2 hours of music memorised at any point. Of course the more skilled you are, the more you may be able to recall, but I rarely meet a person who hasn't played a song in over a year and yet can still play it perfectly. (Excepting some simple/fundamental songs)
two dudes who can shred a lot more than they show with their bands. I love this.
This was in Rivers from jump. Y'all go back and listen to Maladroit and tell me he wasn't barely containing this inside for the whole album.
Look up "You Were Just Using Me" by Avant Garde, Rivers' metal band he started in the late 80s. The solo is unreal
Dude, I was not expecting him to be able to pull off the Far Beyond the Sun lick
I can't believe he actually can alternate pick like that!
Awesome interview!👍
I’ve loved shred metal for years, and I’ve been a Weezer fan for years, but I never knew Rivers is quite the shredder in his own right!
Very cool!
He's a badass guitarist/songwriter 🏆
Fun interview 👏👏👏
LOVE THIS SO MUCH. RIVERS IS AN AMAZING UNDERRATED GUITAR PLAYER!!
So much yes to this!
Hey Chris, hey Rivers, awesome clip.
I had the same response watching a guy in Grade 9 standing on the stage at lunch and 'badly' playing Jessie's Girl.
Like Rivers, I was also in awe that someone I knew could play.
Unlike him in most, not only was I not allowed to play, I also immediately thought: "I could never do that".
FFWD 12 years and the first of my 3 albums is out and 2 years later my 4th song is getting nat'l radio play.
I lost 10 years not playing from that day at school.
Awesome, You’re Living the Dream. Got 3 albums and a couple are already out. Keep doing it!! Throw a link to your albums up.
I can relate to Rivers minus learning Yngwie licks, I did have his influences from Kiss to Yngwie that I didn't think there were so many that liked both! Thanks for this video Chris!
Oh Hellz Yes!!
BRAVO!! I have the same Yamaha stratt copy!! I still can make it screeaamm!!
Wow. Never judge. I can't believe this guy is older than me and was into the same kind of music as a guitarist. I'm blown away.
Two of my favourite guitar players ❤❤
I never knew or would have thought wow awesome
John Mayer, another cat figured out early on that there were a lot of shredders in Boston and decided to learn to write songs. Drive for show, putt for dough!
I think kiss worked for a generation of us Gen Xers the way that the Beatles worked for boomers. Thx guys!
Great video, gotta love Rivers. Such a cool guy. Grew up playing air guitar to Ace as well. Weezer still puts out amazing stuff, the SZNS collection is so good.
Ace was terrible. Kiddos who were into Kiss knew nothing about music.
@@johnp.johnson1541what a sad individual you must be to comment this multiple times to different people.
@@senderoverland Someone here is sad but that one is not me.
I have written about Frehley but once and it is here.
Terrible, hack he was. Kids who no musical sense fell for the costumes and the fireworks.
Good luck though!
Somewhere I have a song from Rivers' early metal days, I think the band was Madam I'm Adam? I might be confusing it with another, but it's very metal and shreddy.
That Telecaster makes me drool
Finally someone gives Yngwie just a little respect that he deserves....🔥
I bet a lot of the Yngwie critics and haters would think Rivers was a better guitar player than they thought after hearing him play some Yngwie lol.
At 15 I learned that malmsteen lick then played it in every solo in different keys😊
That's why the chord progression from Island in the Sun sounds like the intro progression from Island in the Sun by Alcatrazz.
This makes me think back to when I first started learning....I wish I would have put a lot more effort into learning theory and just dedicating myself more to the instrument. Especially now that I'm older and there's been multiple years long breaks in my playing.
This is superb and I also love the fact that I have that exact same hat as Rivers
This was great!
Awesome show in Ottawa, and your solo was great 👍, was hoping to hear sabotage in its fullest 😅
I never thought in 1 million years that I would see this.
This is so fucking wholesome!
Discipline is the hardest thing to learn for a guitarist. A lot of pros you wouldn't expect could probably play like this but would rather serve the song. Take Matt Bellamy for example. Serves the song and shreds like a man possessed when needed.
Hilarious. That exact lick was the first Yngwie lick I learned. Still play it to this day.
Good stuff Chris! Thank you
Not surprised at all, seen Zoom so many times on the Strip in the late 80's, he def was had the European schred licks aced at that point.
Hilarious. That Quiet Riot album was pretty big for me too. Even more so, I loved High N Dry. I was in grade school and begged my parents for a Hamer Standard like Pete Willis. But my parents got me a Yamaha Strat copy.
AWESOME!
I never knew Rivers could play any Yngwie stuff. Very cool!
This is a good channel glad I found it 😊
Had the same moment first time I heard bang your head..like I'm a metal head for life now
Rivers really reminds me of a younger Mark Mothersbaugh from Devo, especially that pic shown at the very end of the video.
It was “metal health” for me too. Life changing at 13 years old.
Did Rivers had a Guadalupe's Virgin?
Is the most crazy after that sometimes Rivers had a soccer jersey from Veracruz, that team we know in Mexico as "Red Sharks" from Veracruz.
And he's plays "Far Beyond The Sun"!!!!
I love that the music he’s made a career playing is so far from his Metal Roots but he can shred. Love the Yngwie lick!!!!
I had the same moment, but with another band. It was ... Weezer.
My first gig with 17, first solos where "Buddy Holly" and "In Bloom" by Nirvana. Guitar teacher didn't understand that kind of music, I always loved that era. Never forget that I needed a second guitar for Buddy Holly with half step down ;-) Was a ... Fender copy by Yamaha hahahaha
Shoutout to Jason Cole from CT for developing Rivers into one of the most hip-but-not-really-but-kinda nerdy rockers out today.
My first moment with guitar (I was 13) was when I got a decent strat replica and plugged it into the old family stereo receiver. I played Whole Lotta Love and it sounded all distorted and killer.....at least to my ears. Something I haven't forgotten at the age of 61 now.
that tele is so damn sweet
Rivers Shredmo
"Oh, I dont know if I do...." .....goes nuts..... then dude accused him of whippin "that out"...got a good chuckle out of that.
Anchorman: “I’m not prepared” * takes flute out of his jacket *
As experienced and versatile as Rivers is, if he can remember something enough to hear it in his head, he can probably play it decently
Wow, they weren't lying (like Mike from Art-of-Guitar), Rivers really CAN shred. You truly would never think so after listening to Weezer. Then again, it's the same with Chris, who can play a lot better than the material of the Foo Fighters allows him to. I love it.
Children of the 80s!...UNITE!
This. Is. Awesome!
This reminds me of a time I met Bob Dylan (at his baby-mama's house). I just assumed he was a 60s folk cowboy chord strummer.. He picked up a guitar and started shredding, not Yngwie style, but Angus Young style, blew me away😂
I am looking forward for the celebration of the 10th anniversary of EWBAIT, the last records that don't suck ass
My goat
Rivers is one of my favorite secret shredders
Chris from my home town of Santa Barbara.
Love this
Wow man! Love to see a dude like rivers to play shred like yngwie😆
Awesome!!!!!
Had no idea! cool
That is one of my favorite things about Weezer...they started at Quiet Riot and ended up at The Cars...lol
Hey I was pretty impressed at his Yngwie lick there nice job Rivers!
Really nice hat!