@@jimlovesgina he doesnt get as much recognition in the big talk, like tom morello, who im a fan of but i think is a bit overrated. Mike riffs were beauriful and really odd
Fucking genius how the hell do you come up with this. He has such a distinctive sound, he deserves so much more fame than he has. One of the all time greats.
William Vickery ...I agree...there's a reason this guy hs achieved the sucess he has....Lots of people can play the guitar...only a few can create like Eizenger
I read that on Widipedia, too, but when I followed the citation that it gave, there was no mention of Steve Vai helping him come up with the Echo riff. It only mentioned that Mike used Steve Vai's pipa to write Aqueous Transmission. I think whoever started that idea was giving misinformation because I can't find any direct sources from either Mike Einziger or Steve Vai that confirm that.
His riffs forever make me feel like I wanna swim in the middle of the ocean. This one, The one on Wish You Were Here, and The one on Dig. They move me from the inside
God that riff is so relaxing to listen to ❤️ gotta say, I miss this era of their sound. Songs like Aqueous Transmission and Echo always put me in the best headspace.
His riffs are so ethereal, unique, they sound so much fuller than just one single guitar. And they paint emotion without even adding the vocals, drums etc. Incredibly underrated
I wouldn't say Mike is an underrated guitarist. I don't intend to come of as demeaning in that statement either. I think anyone who knows Incubus knows pretty darned well that he's certainly among the most original guitarists out there. Perhaps it's more that he and/or other members of the band Incubus don't seek the same spotlight as more "rated" guitarists/bands do. Some individuals may gain satisfaction by having that spotlight... others just do what they do and do it well. That's Mike.
They sell out stadiums. It's not that they're not attention seekers, it's just the record industry doesn't emphasize rock music like it used to. That all began to end about 15-20 years ago. They were there for the end of it though. You couldn't turn on MTV at a certain point without hearing "Drive" by Incubus, that was around the time the album this song came out as well. They were GREAT, they still are, just this idea that they're not in it to win fame or fortune or anything, come on, that's just false. They're doing what they can, and you can tell from this video alone they were getting ready to rock an arena or even a stadium, hard to tell. They do sell out stadiums/arenas though. To this day. That's the hallmark of a successful band if I've ever heard of one.
@@voteZDLR Just because Incubus had radio and MTV success doesn’t mean that Mike was appreciated as much as he should have been as a guitarist. Those are two different things dude. Commercial success and guitar accolades aren’t interchangeable.
Yep. I remember exactly where I was. On holiday at a beach in North new Zealand. Someone played Stellar and Pardon Me. Sun was out. Water was good. Life was easy.
@@joshiejames I was 14, entering the living room of a strangers house party, about 10 people all sat down smoking, not talking, just listening to the music. I asked who was playing, they told me Incubus. I had heard Pardon Me a week before from my big sister. I couldn't believe what i was hearing.
So in the studio recording, I though what was actually playing was a Chinese guzhang (plucked instrument), but Mike replicating this sound on his guitar just makes it that much cooler.
I think Mike is an amazing talented musician. He's come up with so many interesting and beautiful riffs and melodies. Also, Mike comes across like a really humble man, so kudos to him for creating art and keeping it real. Thank you so much for posting these kind of videos!
Mike really is outta this world with his talent. He’s up there with Tom Morello and Thurston Moore, guitarists who absolutely make their guitars bend to their will to make a really unique sound. I love his playing style and everything he can/has achieved with Incubus. Fuck yeah, man.
As much as I listen to metal and progressive music and get blown away by guitarists like Tosin Abasi and others, I respect guitarists like Mike possibly even more for their genius songwriting and signature styles. Always one of my guitar heroes and a great player who really knows how to use effects well, and has great live tone.
@@___717. Interesting you say that as Mike still knows a lot about theory and has insane chops as well, he just doesn’t abuse it. Incubus Live at Red Rocks has some absolutely insane guitar playing. He has a background in jazz guitar.😎
@@KickflipGnasty of course. I'm not saying I think skill and soul are mutually exclusive. On the contrary, I actually think both skill and soul inform each other to help expand a musician's potential. Some people just don't know what "playing with soul" actually means. They think it means imitating faces and pretending the music is having more impact than it really is. On the other hand, players who mistake technical prowess for talent are a dime a dozen.
34 here learned this maybe ten years ago after seeing him live and getting those official tab books. I haven’t played in years and I pick up my grandpas (moms side)acoustic light gauge nylon string guitar . Started ripping it like I never had stopped and my mom came downstairs and said thank you afterwards. I never had the kind of moment before . I’m glad mike wrote this because it really is beautiful
Love videos like this band gives back to fans about something they care about. Getting back into guitar and love playing older incubus, this song while tough at times the main riff and other parts is a lot of fun and not super challenging. Definitely worth learning.
I listen to all kinds of music, love all the great guitarists, Hendrix, SRV, Gallagher etc... but something about this dudes guitar style that just resonates with me. Yeah he's not the most technical of players but the whole point of music is to create sounds that are pleasing on the ears and his sounds are most definitely pleasing on the ears, Incubus is a vibe man, takes me back to the good old days, I miss the 90's/early 2000's!!
Respond to this video... Thanks Mike for teaching us this song, This is one of my favorites. It's great to learn directly from the master...... We're not worthy!! we're not Worthy!!!
One of the most underrated guitarists in music.
I totally agree! He's awesome
Facts
How is he underrated?
@@jimlovesgina he doesnt get as much recognition in the big talk, like tom morello, who im a fan of but i think is a bit overrated. Mike riffs were beauriful and really odd
@@Dororostan Tom Morello is one of the all time greats.
Mike is good, but nothing special. What a fool you are!
Fucking genius how the hell do you come up with this. He has such a distinctive sound, he deserves so much more fame than he has. One of the all time greats.
William Vickery ...I agree...there's a reason this guy hs achieved the sucess he has....Lots of people can play the guitar...only a few can create like Eizenger
+William Vickery he did one say, and still says "You Live and You Learn."
make it consistent - practise smart.
well, steve vai helped him come up with the riff, so it's not surprising to say the least
bro music-wise Incubus is right up there with all the greats. Unique sound. God bless this guitarist.
I read that on Widipedia, too, but when I followed the citation that it gave, there was no mention of Steve Vai helping him come up with the Echo riff. It only mentioned that Mike used Steve Vai's pipa to write Aqueous Transmission. I think whoever started that idea was giving misinformation because I can't find any direct sources from either Mike Einziger or Steve Vai that confirm that.
Only a guitarist like Mike Einziger could match the beauty of Brandon Boyd's voice with a guitar.
His riffs forever make me feel like I wanna swim in the middle of the ocean. This one, The one on Wish You Were Here, and The one on Dig. They move me from the inside
God that riff is so relaxing to listen to ❤️ gotta say, I miss this era of their sound. Songs like Aqueous Transmission and Echo always put me in the best headspace.
Absolutely.
Hell yes.
Agreed.
Always brotha!
Anyone ever found anything like this anywhere else? I need more like this!
mike einziger has written so many beautiful sounding riffs
His riffs are so ethereal, unique, they sound so much fuller than just one single guitar. And they paint emotion without even adding the vocals, drums etc.
Incredibly underrated
He loves a drop D open string. And also adds harmonics whenever possible.
A similar sounding band is John butler trio.
one of the greatest of this era
I wouldn't say Mike is an underrated guitarist. I don't intend to come of as demeaning in that statement either. I think anyone who knows Incubus knows pretty darned well that he's certainly among the most original guitarists out there. Perhaps it's more that he and/or other members of the band Incubus don't seek the same spotlight as more "rated" guitarists/bands do. Some individuals may gain satisfaction by having that spotlight... others just do what they do and do it well. That's Mike.
They sell out stadiums. It's not that they're not attention seekers, it's just the record industry doesn't emphasize rock music like it used to. That all began to end about 15-20 years ago. They were there for the end of it though. You couldn't turn on MTV at a certain point without hearing "Drive" by Incubus, that was around the time the album this song came out as well. They were GREAT, they still are, just this idea that they're not in it to win fame or fortune or anything, come on, that's just false. They're doing what they can, and you can tell from this video alone they were getting ready to rock an arena or even a stadium, hard to tell. They do sell out stadiums/arenas though. To this day. That's the hallmark of a successful band if I've ever heard of one.
How does one even determine if an artist is underrated in the first place? It is a specious claim made by dipshits.
@@voteZDLR Just because Incubus had radio and MTV success doesn’t mean that Mike was appreciated as much as he should have been as a guitarist. Those are two different things dude. Commercial success and guitar accolades aren’t interchangeable.
Eastern influence is there in his style, one of the most under rated guitarist
Also shades of Zappa and Vai
@Ace Flame
It’s actually not a middle eastern mode, it’s the pentatonic scale minus the blues notes which is often heard in Chinese folk music.
@@KickflipGnasty thats make sense ❤
god this dude is so cool in the most profoundly subtle way
Agreed
He writes this amazing open worldly riffs and is just so nonchalant about it all lol
The notes you don't play are as important as the ones you do. He's got taste.
My wedding song
Mike is such a underrated guitarist. He deserves more appreciation for his talent.
My 2nd favorite guitarist.. #1 is john frusciante.. Both of them defined my music
karl Delalamon i so fuckin agree with u!
Karl TheRick, you two are my new BFFs!! FINALLY! People who agree with me!!!!!!
Me too!! but my #1-Eddie Hazel #2 -Frusicante # 3-Mike Eingizer
Same here
1:nigel pulsford : mike einzinger
3:gavin rossdale
remember hearing Stellar for the first time? life has never been as good as when i was first listening to it.
Yep. I remember exactly where I was. On holiday at a beach in North new Zealand. Someone played Stellar and Pardon Me. Sun was out. Water was good. Life was easy.
❤❤
@@joshiejames I was 14, entering the living room of a strangers house party, about 10 people all sat down smoking, not talking, just listening to the music. I asked who was playing, they told me Incubus. I had heard Pardon Me a week before from my big sister. I couldn't believe what i was hearing.
It's impossible to dislike this guy. He's been my favorite since '01! Keep rockin' on, Mikey!
I'm not even the guitarist, I'm a drummer but I find this absolutely fascinating and beautiful sincerely, a true fan of you(Mike) and Incubus
After all these years, this is still one of the most beautiful guitar parts I've heard in my entire life
What a beautiful piece of music he wrote... Just gorgeous.
I can't believe I've been listening to these cats for almost twenty years now..
So in the studio recording, I though what was actually playing was a Chinese guzhang (plucked instrument), but Mike replicating this sound on his guitar just makes it that much cooler.
I can't get over that sound. I have such admiration of the mathematical and creative minds of amazing guitar artists like this.
Mike's riff and Brandon's vocal part during the chorus really make this song awesome.
One of the all time greats for me.. melody composition and riffs are just simply amazing...
Mike is definitely a master at his craft. Love him.
I think Mike is an amazing talented musician. He's come up with so many interesting and beautiful riffs and melodies. Also, Mike comes across like a really humble man, so kudos to him for creating art and keeping it real. Thank you so much for posting these kind of videos!
Mike really is outta this world with his talent. He’s up there with Tom Morello and Thurston Moore, guitarists who absolutely make their guitars bend to their will to make a really unique sound. I love his playing style and everything he can/has achieved with Incubus. Fuck yeah, man.
the slower he plays it the more beautifull it sounds amazing
To this day. Still my favorite riff.
I was kind of surprised how soft spoken he is. Seems like a pretty chill dude.
Been 20 years now. This is still the warmest riff ever. Just vibrates "orange"
As much as I listen to metal and progressive music and get blown away by guitarists like Tosin Abasi and others, I respect guitarists like Mike possibly even more for their genius songwriting and signature styles. Always one of my guitar heroes and a great player who really knows how to use effects well, and has great live tone.
It takes skill and knowlege to play like Tosin, but it takes soul to play like Mike
I'll take soul over skill and knowledge any day
@@___717.
Interesting you say that as Mike still knows a lot about theory and has insane chops as well, he just doesn’t abuse it. Incubus Live at Red Rocks has some absolutely insane guitar playing. He has a background in jazz guitar.😎
@@KickflipGnasty of course. I'm not saying I think skill and soul are mutually exclusive. On the contrary, I actually think both skill and soul inform each other to help expand a musician's potential. Some people just don't know what "playing with soul" actually means. They think it means imitating faces and pretending the music is having more impact than it really is. On the other hand, players who mistake technical prowess for talent are a dime a dozen.
Beautifully done! Mike is a legend!
Mike, I really really do appreciate these tutorials from you. It's a great help when it comes to learning. Many thanks.
34 here learned this maybe ten years ago after seeing him live and getting those official tab books. I haven’t played in years and I pick up my grandpas (moms side)acoustic light gauge nylon string guitar . Started ripping it like I never had stopped and my mom came downstairs and said thank you afterwards. I never had the kind of moment before . I’m glad mike wrote this because it really is beautiful
such a nice tone, i've always been impressed by his choice in effects
it also made my head whorled when he played it slowly. hypnotically awesome!!!
This just keeps proving why you're probably my favorite guitarist ever.
simply beautiful, I could listen to that intro/verse riff on repeat all friggin day
this puts such a huge smile on my face.
VERY underrated guitarist. Hell, ALL of Incubus are underrated artists/professionals!!!!
Your awesome Mike! ❤😊your music is beautiful
Didn't think it'd be so simple. Thanks for the lesson! Beautiful!
A tasteful display of pure skill. One of the best guitarist to exist.
Such a unique style!
Brilliant, melodically soothing and seriously catchy
Such a great guitar player and humble as the day is long.
wow... only Mike can play this at any moment and make it sound as Beautiful as it is.. Damn. Sweeet.
So awesome for him to do so many of these tutorials. Don't see that a lot. Thanks Mike!
Dude this is unreal. As a drummer, this just blows my mind.
SO DAMN INSPIRATIONAL AND SOOOOO BEAUTIFUL/SOULFUL .
❤❤
Mike thanks very much for these videos they are definitely appreciated!
These videos are amazing. I really hope more continue to be made and uploaded. Thank you :)
Mike with the bendies - love it
Love videos like this band gives back to fans about something they care about. Getting back into guitar and love playing older incubus, this song while tough at times the main riff and other parts is a lot of fun and not super challenging. Definitely worth learning.
I listen to all kinds of music, love all the great guitarists, Hendrix, SRV, Gallagher etc... but something about this dudes guitar style that just resonates with me. Yeah he's not the most technical of players but the whole point of music is to create sounds that are pleasing on the ears and his sounds are most definitely pleasing on the ears, Incubus is a vibe man, takes me back to the good old days, I miss the 90's/early 2000's!!
His guitar tone and style of playing is amazing. This is one on my favorite riffs ever...one of those riffs you wished you wrote...
one of the best live bands, and one of the best in general.
I always loved incubus for the bass and songs overall, but he is so underrated, especially with how creative he is.....
One of my fav guitarist. Very unique in a sea of ya ya
one of my favorites songs.. amazing riff
Mike is my most influential modern guitar player for me. Was side stage this summer watching this master work. So fucking good.
Such a cool ass opening riff with those bends! Such a creative guitarist.
Thx Mike!!! You are amazing
Mike E is one of the GOATS!
I love all of his compositions..
the tones he manages to get are always so disgustingly perfect
A lot more guitarists should know this man’s name. He is so creative and just writes the most pleasant riffs.
Amazing. You guys are just completely great from day 1.
you know guys this is the only video that i watch in youtube without any dislikes. and i hope it will not.Mike is Amazing!
Totally awesome
One of the best guitarists of the 90s, which is the 2nd best decade of music in history. Aka he is one of the greatest guitarists in history.
Awesome video and amazing musician
Such a beautiful sounding song
you are the best mike!
He's so into his music I love it
i always liked their stuff !!
genius. most underrated guitarist.
Thanks Mike really helped!! Incubus = Legends
Nice, one of my fav songs. listened to it this mornin' on the way into the salt mine.
So, so awesome.
I love seeing and hearing just the guitar in all the songs, makes you listen to each song differently after u hear it stripped down to guitar
simply the best
Respond to this video... Thanks Mike for teaching us this song, This is one of my favorites.
It's great to learn directly from the master...... We're not worthy!! we're not Worthy!!!
The best!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Love this!
love this riff
The greated sign of a great guitarist is how zinful he is with his mastery of the instrument
I love playing this song on the guitar, just beautifully melodic.
Such a cool and innovative riff
Thanks for all tutorial!!!!!
Awww i love how u play the intro slowly, makes me feel calm. Lol. ^.^
so talented !
Such a legend!
I love this song ... I always have been looking for the right chords to play it
Just Simply Fun¶king Amazing!!!
Mike is the man.
Beautiful
Gives me goose pimples, wish I were there with him. Beautiful man.
Ahhh I love the harmonics at the end