Dude if you really just stumbled on Dinasaur Jr here for the first listen i have to say your facial expression response said it all.. u were blown away.. tried to keep up but couldnt.. then settled on how riffing out actually is what can create truely brilliant hooks despite theoretical convention. J mascis is an unassuming riff and fuzz genius of sorts. Just say it already..
J spent a lifetime mastering his own sound…can’t be replicated or explained. Listen to their album you’re living all over me…his guitar playing is so sick.
It wasn’t a huge run. But it was a good run. They got 1-2 really good albums of reunite. And perhaps best part, Lou’s version of bass for non original lineup years.
Long time fan of Dino, but seeing this for the first time. Love it. If you haven’t seen the live performance of this song on letterman, you should. The band is sooo into it.
@@mikesburger7726 he's done 3 rig rundowns with premier guitar, check it out if you want to see exactly how he gets his sound. His clean tone is a tube drive pedal and then he kicks on a big muff for lead. Sometimes mixes in a tonebender or rangemaster as well for the lead tone. Also always plays through three 100 watt full stacks lmao
About time on this one, Michael! Gotta say it though, the recorded version of this song is an absolute monster. You should also give that entire record a shot - there are some truly inspired pieces of joyous lead from J throughout the whole record. In particular the song “Get Me”, the solo on which wrecks me every time I hear it. Trust me. Give it your ear.
Yeah, I'm pretty used to it and somehow just "accepted" it as it is, but when I actually focused on it, it really is kind of crazy, but not in a negative way. It's just so efortlessly "I dont give a damn", but at the same time so... emotional, melodic? That's rather strange combination. I have no idea how to describe it
At first J seems to sing half assed but you later realise he knows exactly what he is doing, it just is avoiding the obvious notes everybody else does . He goes way beyond the norm.
Saw D Jr at a music fest 10 years ago. No guitar tech. Just 3 minute songs, crushed in front of two Marshall stacks, with Jay tuning his guitar between each song. So raw and unpretentious.
J is one of those rare musicians where you know that the guitar is directly connected to their soul. To me, there hasn't been a greater guitarist ever - no other guitarist can make me feel the way J's playing makes me feel.
J is a Big Muff fanatic (sometimes stacked with a Superfuzz), usually with another overdrive, and runs super hot Marshall amps. Loudest concert experience I've ever been through, and fantastic.
Saw Dinosaur Jr. one time in the mid 90's with my Mom and they were louder than Metallica when I saw them. My Mom said Mountain is the only band she has seen live that was louder than Dinosaur Jr. lol
That’s the mad man Lou Barlow on bass!! His solo stuff and Sebadoh and Folk Implosion are excellent as well. Excellent song craft. Mascis is rad live - closest thing to a Hendrix experience being able to stand in front of 3 Marshall stacks. Mad respect. ❤ great review as always, Michael.
About 10 min after you just listening to him play is so funny. I saw them play and met and talked J few times, He is really humble quiet guy. but he can play guitar and makes looks so easy, think one of best player in the world now. (using capo changes how to play his song alot)
After the horrible 80's, their album "You're Living All Over Me" was the return of rock music for me, still their best record. The next records always had great songs like "Out There" and many others.
I meant the mainstream, the movies, the fashion i have a lot of great records from the 80's: from Reckoning, Dead Set , the first 3 of U2, Hüsker Dü, Sister Double Happiness, Screaming Trees and many other SST bands, Pixies, Jeff Healey, John Hiatt and many others @@deepfocus888
@@StefanPina you ain't alone brother I don't like much of the 80s rock and metal that came out at the time. It was all too flashy and glitzy, though the 80s did have a ton of good music, just wasn't into the stuff the put on the radio, then and even the throwbacks they do now. Just wasn't into the hair glam stuff
J. Mascis and his Jazzmaster don't get enough love! Also anyone unfamiliar with Dinosaur Jr. should absolutely dive into their album 'Where Ya Been', those 10-13 tracks helped get me through high school
Oh man, me too. Green Mind got me through middle school then WYB carried me through. Got to see DJ with Guided By Voices last Friday and they were incredible.
The thing he's sensing is that Dinosaur Jr and Mascis made it acceptible for the post-punk world to be in love again and express real pain in songs. They reclaimed the lyrical bent for a whole generation of us. They wrote from the heart.
dude you gotta check more of dinosaur jr out. you'll love them. j, the singer/guitar player writes amazing lead lines. much to learn. greetings from germany!
what the crap...no one ever talks about Dinosaur Jr, for me it is his singing style that makes them stand out so much, so mellow with all the guitar 'rawness'...back in the 90's I LOVED these guys. The guitar sounds like it is chewing on squeaky cheese curds, yet I love that too...and I am a drummer not a guitar guy. Very 'hooky' indeed yet so raw.
Lou Barlow bassist loves to lay into chords to fill the power trio sound with that heaviness that balances the fuzzy guitar. JMascis was a shredder when he was young he admitted as well as loving the Beatles. The noise and the melody are at the heart of it. Sebadoh the bassists band had a great album in the nineties Bakesale and Harmacy, well worth a listen.
I got hooked on Dinosaur in the 80s and the post-Lou 90s stuff, at least the earlier years, absolutely shreds. Glad the original trio is back together and still tearing off heads.
Very excited to see you finally come around to Dinosaur Jr! Highly recommend you listen to albums like You're Living All Over Me and Bug. J. Mascis is a constantly overlooked guitarist and is a big influence on bands like Nirvana and Radiohead. Super melodic and catchy songs that J describes as "loud country"
Seen DJ three at least three times. Looking forward to seeing them again next month. Mascis plays in front of a semicircle formed by three stacks fed by an array of overdrive and fuzz pedals. Thank you for illuminating his distinctive style of rhythm and lead guitar; it’s always baffled me. FREAK SCENE is my favorite song; it has a great solo and chugging drum beat played on the floor tom.
Get Me by Dino Jr has probably my favorite guitar solos of all time. So much raw emotion. Definitely check out the full studio version, the music video cuts off the last one which is the most intense and beautiful.
There’s a vid on YT where J demonstrates the opening/verse riff for Out There. It’s done in Em and revolves around Em > Bm > Cmaj7, but as you point out with capo 3rd fret brings it into key of Gm. J has a trick with his riffs, he starts open chord position keeps his 3rd & 4th fingers for bass strings (6,5,4) and leaves index & pinky to hammer high strings (3,2,1). Other riffs he does this include Thumb, Keeblin, I Don’t Think So.
Its interesting that this band seems to have a special appeal to people that play music themselves. Perhaps because they sound so raw. I always like that they seem so lighthearted as opposed to all the more edgy acts of the 90s. Id love to see more of them here.
One of my favorite guitar players and favorite bands of all time. I’m so happy that J, Lou and Murph were able to put the past behind them because they sound as good as ever.
J. Mascis was credited by many for bringing back the huge, heavy toned guitar solos. It was after the 80s heavy metal period so long guitar solos were a thing of the past…and then here comes J. With these solos with a massive heaviness to them and LONG in comparison to what else what out there at the time ❤ the thing that always caught me is how heavy they play but how mild and relaxed the vocals are. So difficult to do and keep that separation between the two.
God, J and Dinosaur Jr. had such a massive impact on me in my formative years. It scratches a part of my musical brain that few things can reach. Man is a true master of his craft.
your enthusiasm, as well as the explanations themselves, are infectious and really awesome! Loved this and definitely gonna go away and try and write some 'hooky 4ths!!!' myself now!
J starting this song off with a winding road of a solo at a time when a guitar solo could literally end your career was absolutely fantastic. Dude is actually a killer drummer as well
I never noticed this before but you can really hear a lot of Dinosaur Jr. Influence in Foo Fighters tracks. There's a similar energy and rhythms. Dave definitely puts a bit more energy/aggression into his singing but there's some kind of influence I can hear there for sure.
It's not that wierd; it's just good. That Mudhoney/Nirvana type of good. Thanks for sharing your views on all of peoples old favorites and we all get to have new favorites along the way or maybe at least appreciate the stuff we might have missed. We all win.
melody in chaos is totally how i hear DJ. no matter how much dirt and feedback and interesting rhythmic choices J puts in his solos, he's almost always drawing a long and clear melody. he's like Neil Young, in that respect.
In no way Shoegaze, but Kevin Shields was inspired by and a fan of Dino as were Smashing pumpkins (dinosaur predates the pumpkins by four years and and you can hear hear dinosaurs guitar influence on the pumpkins, particularly the use of fuzz and the intentional rawness “sloppy beauty” that both bands utilize). Everything played on a jazzmaster and with fuzz isn’t “Shoegaze” no matter how hard people want to create revisionist history and lump things together.
Good to see you looking back a occasionally at some older music. DJ was never mainstream but one of those “if you know, you know” bands. The Jesus and Mary Chain had a similar sound. Personally my favorite DJ tune was always “See You” off of Farm (2009). Oh love the bass - my first real guitar was a black Rickenbacker bass which I stupidly later sold and have regretted ever since.
J mascis and Dinosaur Jr ate feckin epic ! Got to love that guitar tone that Mascis is renowned for! As soon as you hear that guitar sound you know it's him! Rams head at its best! Love them so much - a totally underrated band! ❤️ thanks Micheal! ❤
Hey Michael soooo stoked that you are hitting one of my absolute favorite guitar players in J Mascis! Please do more Dinosaur Jr, especially some of the stuff off of the albums in the early 90's(like this one) where J was playing every instrument. Here's a few of my favorite songs of his guitar playing: "See it on your side", "Said the people", "Ocean in the way", "Get Me", & "Start Choppin'"
one of my favorite tune, i always wondered why J mascis said he didnt know how to play guitar .. this video is amazing. .. the sound and accuracy is crazy
I always feel like the bottom is always solid but J Masics is wobbling on the edge but always manages to keep from falling over.. I love this sound and have been a fan forever!!
Lou plays guitar but when he makes bass lines for dinosaur jr. I believe he said he just does it like a guitar part but for a bass. if that makes the chord thing make sense in his playing.
Not to be negative, because this was always one of my favorite songs by one of my favorite bands, but I would so much rather have seen analysis of the studio version of Out There. The lead in this live version just doesn't come close to the perfection of the studio version.
This song saved the existence of the guitar solo” when it came out (ok, lil melodramatic, but still, context of grunge…). And I agree, the raw just-off bends and sloppy looseness are intentional. Yet each nuance got stamped on my brain, I can still mimic every note of each hooky melodic guitar lead. What you might not have picked up on is how complex the rhythm parts are under the vocals, definitely not just power chords, basically playing two parts at once, suspensions and melody over the power chords (and yes, that inverted F), while faking that he sings like a 13yr old stuck in a tenement house…. Great song, not sloppy at all, beautifully constructed & performed
It's so weird. My music taste has changed in the 25 years or so I've been really into music. Teenage years were skater pop/screamo, then it went mental, then Indie, then pop punk, then punk punk, blues and soul and finally folk/legit country. So I want to appreciate styles like this, but I'm not able to flip like that. With that said, I was introducing a friend to Tool - Parabola in the car the other day. So I do get moods. Thought I'd mention Tool as I dont even know what genre I'd place them in. Edit: As I was writing this, I was listening and now I'm digging the song. Weird how that happens. 🤣
Remember seing the line up with Mike on bass... somehow there was a snafu with the bass amp on one of the songs so Mascis just cranked his guitar even more to even it out. The stage tech managed to get the bass amp back on and a monster guitar solo followed. After the song Mascis said: "That song got a little too long so maybe I should apologize....but Hawkwind never apologized so.." That was all he said during the entire show apart from the usual "thanks" and whatnot😂 Absolutely brilliant. One of my top 3 shows to this day ( this was back in the 90's).
When I met my wife she introduced me to this band. I felt the same as a guitarist, this band is great, however it keeps doing things that my brain is hearing where it should go, and then it get's to the same place, but in a different path somehow,,, It's all aiming at the same target with different weapons. Great video sir!
Often J cascades multiple big muffs (sometimes other fuzzes) into each other. That is likely what yr hearing on all the leads and really gnarly rhythm parts.
J is the real deal - no pretensions, no BS, just the truth. I saw him come out in front of a festival crowd out to there, alone, with a shitty-looking little acoustic guitar, and he laid us all down and blew the trees off the hills. Whatever he had happening between his fingers and our ears made it sound like a sonic blitzkrieg, his voice dripping with Cobain-level angst. SEE HIM LIVE!!!
I remember seeing them a few times back in the 90's and they always sounded just like on their albums. J Mascis always had a ton of pedals on the floor I'm pretty sure everything he was using helped him with his unique guitar sounds.
Dinosaur Jr is one of my all-time favorites. I have seen them live a few times and am always blown away. They conjure lightning and fight it into some type of control and direction. Wizards.
There are two types of people in this world: people who appreciate J Mascis and people I don’t want to talk to.
His favourite instrument? Drums?!! Here he is in his other band.. ruclips.net/video/Kf4uFP22d_k/видео.html
Yesssssss
Please settle this for me!!!! Is it conscious or is it deliberately purposeful???? I can't stand it. It creates such tennion.
Fuck yeah.
@@timpickup6984 LoL i was at that show. it was incredible.
Dude if you really just stumbled on Dinasaur Jr here for the first listen i have to say your facial expression response said it all.. u were blown away.. tried to keep up but couldnt.. then settled on how riffing out actually is what can create truely brilliant hooks despite theoretical convention. J mascis is an unassuming riff and fuzz genius of sorts. Just say it already..
J spent a lifetime mastering his own sound…can’t be replicated or explained. Listen to their album you’re living all over me…his guitar playing is so sick.
Amazing, amazing album
Cobain asked Mascis to join Nirvana TWICE.
J woulda been wasted in Nirvana!
I did not know that. I can see it tho.
As the drummer.
Which also led to a fistfight in Amherst when Lou wanted to kick his ass for Dino not blowing up like Nirvana because J couldn’t be bothered
who didn't Curt ask to be in Nirvana?
It brings me so much joy to see this band on here. J Mascis is an absolute legend. His vocals are equally as incredible as his chops.
Eh... J sounds a hell of a lot like Chris Griffin.
I'm a 30 year J fan but I wouldn't describe his voice as incredible haha. I like it but...
Fun fact. Before Dino Jr. In the mid-late 80s J mascis was a key player in the beginning of the Death Metal scene in America.
@palestalemale8831 no he wasn't. He was in Deep Wound, which has nothing to do with death metal
@@SpookyApparition youre arguing semantics. But even so, grind absolutely does have to do with death metal. Napalm Death for example.
this is why i still play a dino jr song every day for the last 30 years
Same same👏🏽🤘🏽
I don't anything about playing guitar but Dino is my favorite band so that's why I'm here. Lol
Sonic Youth wrote Teenage Riot in 1988 about J Mascis becoming president.
Lee and Thurston love J guitar skills
"full chords on the bass..." It blew my mind when a guitarist friend pointed out that Lou plays like this.
J Mascis has been my favorite musician for 30 plus years. Dinosaur Jr's reunion resulted in a huge run of magnificent records. Thanks for this video.
Yeah, honestly, I don't know any bands where I can say a reunion album actually takes my spot for favorite album (Farm, in this case).
It wasn’t a huge run. But it was a good run. They got 1-2 really good albums of reunite. And perhaps best part, Lou’s version of bass for non original lineup years.
Long time fan of Dino, but seeing this for the first time. Love it. If you haven’t seen the live performance of this song on letterman, you should. The band is sooo into it.
Capo at the third fret for this one. That lead tone is a vintage big muff and super fuzz stacked together.
Yup that sounds right! Thx!
I'd hear rumors of 3 big muffs in series...
@@mikesburger7726he owns like a hundred of them so maybe.
@@mikesburger7726 he's done 3 rig rundowns with premier guitar, check it out if you want to see exactly how he gets his sound. His clean tone is a tube drive pedal and then he kicks on a big muff for lead. Sometimes mixes in a tonebender or rangemaster as well for the lead tone. Also always plays through three 100 watt full stacks lmao
love this video, would love to see more dino jr vids! I love jays soloing style@@Guitargate
I feel like I’m watching a man fall in love with a new band. Love it.
Dinosaur Jr. the godfathers of Grunge.
About time on this one, Michael! Gotta say it though, the recorded version of this song is an absolute monster. You should also give that entire record a shot - there are some truly inspired pieces of joyous lead from J throughout the whole record. In particular the song “Get Me”, the solo on which wrecks me every time I hear it. Trust me. Give it your ear.
Yeah, what he said ^
I agree. Been listening to J. music for what 35 years now. Wife even has his signature Jazzmaster.
Where You Been is an all-time favorite for me
That's a rangemaster over a ram's head big muff, that's how he's getting that tone
The last solo section of Get Me is incredible.
Bruh, the ultimate guitar jam from Dinosaur Jr. is "I dont wanna go there." Prove me wrong.
“ Say the word” from J and the Fog had three crazy solos and is amazing
It's strange how everyone hears J's vocal as crazy. Sounds totally normal and good to me.
Yeah, I'm pretty used to it and somehow just "accepted" it as it is, but when I actually focused on it, it really is kind of crazy, but not in a negative way. It's just so efortlessly "I dont give a damn", but at the same time so... emotional, melodic? That's rather strange combination. I have no idea how to describe it
J looks and sounds like Chris Griffin of Family Guy and I mean that in such a good way
At first J seems to sing half assed but you later realise he knows exactly what he is doing, it just is avoiding the obvious notes everybody else does .
He goes way beyond the norm.
NO one shreds like J Mascis, but great attempt at explaining it. He's a natural.
Saw D Jr at a music fest 10 years ago. No guitar tech. Just 3 minute songs, crushed in front of two Marshall stacks, with Jay tuning his guitar between each song. So raw and unpretentious.
J is one of those rare musicians where you know that the guitar is directly connected to their soul. To me, there hasn't been a greater guitarist ever - no other guitarist can make me feel the way J's playing makes me feel.
My favorite band! I saw them two years ago, great show and will see them again later this year at a festival.
J is a Big Muff fanatic (sometimes stacked with a Superfuzz), usually with another overdrive, and runs super hot Marshall amps. Loudest concert experience I've ever been through, and fantastic.
Saw Dinosaur Jr. one time in the mid 90's with my Mom and they were louder than Metallica when I saw them. My Mom said Mountain is the only band she has seen live that was louder than Dinosaur Jr. lol
J must be deaf, probably running in the physical vibration of air pushed by his wall of amps and cabs, usually at least 3 .
Purposefully raw. There it is. That deep breath at the end is how I always feel about these guys.
Love this band. It's like they play bubble gum pop songs drenched in big grungy guitar noise.
"Ear bleed country" is how they describe it
That’s the mad man Lou Barlow on bass!! His solo stuff and Sebadoh and Folk Implosion are excellent as well. Excellent song craft. Mascis is rad live - closest thing to a Hendrix experience being able to stand in front of 3 Marshall stacks. Mad respect. ❤ great review as always, Michael.
J Mascis has got to have real funky hearing issues😂
@@johncollins5552 Nah he wears ear plugs on stage
@michael - you must see him live. To rip these leads and sing the counterpoint. It’s sheer genius.
About 10 min after you just listening to him play is so funny. I saw them play and met and talked J few times, He is really humble quiet guy. but he can play guitar and makes looks so easy, think one of best player in the world now. (using capo changes how to play his song alot)
After the horrible 80's, their album "You're Living All Over Me" was the return of rock music for me, still their best record. The next records always had great songs like "Out There" and many others.
Horrible 80s??? You missed a lot
I meant the mainstream, the movies, the fashion
i have a lot of great records from the 80's: from Reckoning, Dead Set , the first 3 of U2, Hüsker Dü, Sister Double Happiness, Screaming Trees and many other SST bands, Pixies, Jeff Healey, John Hiatt and many others
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@@StefanPina nah the 80's was a TON of fun. It was the best decade since the 60's
@@EM-cz4rd well then, tell me which ones they are , for me the 80's are the worst musical evers
@@StefanPina you ain't alone brother I don't like much of the 80s rock and metal that came out at the time. It was all too flashy and glitzy, though the 80s did have a ton of good music, just wasn't into the stuff the put on the radio, then and even the throwbacks they do now. Just wasn't into the hair glam stuff
J. Mascis and his
Jazzmaster don't get enough love!
Also anyone unfamiliar with Dinosaur Jr. should absolutely dive into their album 'Where Ya Been', those 10-13 tracks helped get me through high school
Oh man, me too. Green Mind got me through middle school then WYB carried me through.
Got to see DJ with Guided By Voices last Friday and they were incredible.
What else is new is such an amazing song
@@robertwilson7813possibly my favorite song of all time. Whenever I hear that drum intro, my heart explodes as the guitar joins in.
You know thats mainly his live geetar choice but its a Tele in studio for 90 per cent of Dinosaur !
The thing he's sensing is that Dinosaur Jr and Mascis made it acceptible for the post-punk world to be in love again and express real pain in songs. They reclaimed the lyrical bent for a whole generation of us. They wrote from the heart.
dude you gotta check more of dinosaur jr out. you'll love them. j, the singer/guitar player writes amazing lead lines. much to learn. greetings from germany!
what the crap...no one ever talks about Dinosaur Jr, for me it is his singing style that makes them stand out so much, so mellow with all the guitar 'rawness'...back in the 90's I LOVED these guys. The guitar sounds like it is chewing on squeaky cheese curds, yet I love that too...and I am a drummer not a guitar guy. Very 'hooky' indeed yet so raw.
Mascis is a legend, and I think I’m right in saying he is self taught as well.
Just genius
He said he took a few lessons
But yes, he got all the natural playing by himself
Saw Dinosaur Jr. last June. Great band. I don't know how J. Mascis is not full on deaf with that amp setup he uses.
What?
He wears earplugs
I've seen them twice. Loudest show I've ever been to.
Lou Barlow bassist loves to lay into chords to fill the power trio sound with that heaviness that balances the fuzzy guitar.
JMascis was a shredder when he was young he admitted as well as loving the Beatles. The noise and the melody are at the heart of it. Sebadoh the bassists band had a great album in the nineties Bakesale and Harmacy, well worth a listen.
Exactly. Lou fucking drills into them like he’s playing a guitar. It’s awesome.
I got hooked on Dinosaur in the 80s and the post-Lou 90s stuff, at least the earlier years, absolutely shreds. Glad the original trio is back together and still tearing off heads.
The video for this song is hilarious.... J. is out in the snow playing the solo with ski gloves on 🤣🤣
Very excited to see you finally come around to Dinosaur Jr! Highly recommend you listen to albums like You're Living All Over Me and Bug. J. Mascis is a constantly overlooked guitarist and is a big influence on bands like Nirvana and Radiohead. Super melodic and catchy songs that J describes as "loud country"
Seen DJ three at least three times. Looking forward to seeing them again next month. Mascis plays in front of a semicircle formed by three stacks fed by an array of overdrive and fuzz pedals. Thank you for illuminating his distinctive style of rhythm and lead guitar; it’s always baffled me. FREAK SCENE is my favorite song; it has a great solo and chugging drum beat played on the floor tom.
Get Me by Dino Jr has probably my favorite guitar solos of all time. So much raw emotion. Definitely check out the full studio version, the music video cuts off the last one which is the most intense and beautiful.
There’s a vid on YT where J demonstrates the opening/verse riff for Out There. It’s done in Em and revolves around Em > Bm > Cmaj7, but as you point out with capo 3rd fret brings it into key of Gm. J has a trick with his riffs, he starts open chord position keeps his 3rd & 4th fingers for bass strings (6,5,4) and leaves index & pinky to hammer high strings (3,2,1). Other riffs he does this include Thumb, Keeblin, I Don’t Think So.
Finally! Someone breaking down the genius of Dinosaur Jr!
I know, right!!??!!??!! what the crap. ;-)
*attempting to
These guys influenced so many people. J Mascis has some of the craziest string bends of any guitar player ever. Check out Thumb from Green Mind. 🎸🔥
Love the mellotron on that one. The live version from Whatever's Cool With Me is killer.
@@prodajie yup that one might even be better
@prodajie YES!!! The solo on that version is a journey. Still one of my faves today.
Its interesting that this band seems to have a special appeal to people that play music themselves. Perhaps because they sound so raw. I always like that they seem so lighthearted as opposed to all the more edgy acts of the 90s.
Id love to see more of them here.
Really hit the nail on the head with your comments about the solo/vocals and his intent.
One of my favorite guitar players and favorite bands of all time. I’m so happy that J, Lou and Murph were able to put the past behind them because they sound as good as ever.
J. Mascis was credited by many for bringing back the huge, heavy toned guitar solos. It was after the 80s heavy metal period so long guitar solos were a thing of the past…and then here comes J. With these solos with a massive heaviness to them and LONG in comparison to what else what out there at the time ❤ the thing that always caught me is how heavy they play but how mild and relaxed the vocals are. So difficult to do and keep that separation between the two.
God, J and Dinosaur Jr. had such a massive impact on me in my formative years. It scratches a part of my musical brain that few things can reach. Man is a true master of his craft.
This is one of my favorite songs by them. Hits me in my guts and makes me want to run!❤
Big fan of Dinosaur Jr.... Legends in every sense... Glad you did this video
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Dinosaur Jr and J. are deceptively raw; they're tremendously skilled and refined. It's all a ruse to draw you in.
your enthusiasm, as well as the explanations themselves, are infectious and really awesome! Loved this and definitely gonna go away and try and write some 'hooky 4ths!!!' myself now!
J starting this song off with a winding road of a solo at a time when a guitar solo could literally end your career was absolutely fantastic. Dude is actually a killer drummer as well
also: this is my favorite song of theirs. Its about J's Dad if I recall correctly
I never noticed this before but you can really hear a lot of Dinosaur Jr. Influence in Foo Fighters tracks. There's a similar energy and rhythms. Dave definitely puts a bit more energy/aggression into his singing but there's some kind of influence I can hear there for sure.
The influence you hear is their background in drumming. Both J and obviously Dave started out as drummers
It's not that wierd; it's just good. That Mudhoney/Nirvana type of good.
Thanks for sharing your views on all of peoples old favorites and we all get to have new favorites along the way or maybe at least appreciate the stuff we might have missed. We all win.
Mudhoney was the best band to come out of Seattle, and considering how many good bands came from there, that’s really saying something.
Brings joy to my 90's heart. Love J and Dinosaur Jr.
Stumbled on this. And THANK YOU. So lovely to see a musician love the work of another musician. In real time. You're really good at this. X
melody in chaos is totally how i hear DJ. no matter how much dirt and feedback and interesting rhythmic choices J puts in his solos, he's almost always drawing a long and clear melody. he's like Neil Young, in that respect.
my fave band. 30 years and still kicking ass
The 90s. Arguably the last great decade before everything started sounding/looking the same. In my humble opinion. Maybe im just getting old🧓🏻
We’ve just been young longer 😁
Awesome stuff as always!
J Mascis, a king of shoegaze. Also a hell of an acoustic player. He amazes me
I'd call him shoegaze adjacent, but royalty for sure. I saw them just after they reformed with the original lineup. One of my all time fave bands.
In no way Shoegaze, but Kevin Shields was inspired by and a fan of Dino as were Smashing pumpkins (dinosaur predates the pumpkins by four years and and you can hear hear dinosaurs guitar influence on the pumpkins, particularly the use of fuzz and the intentional rawness “sloppy beauty” that both bands utilize).
Everything played on a jazzmaster and with fuzz isn’t “Shoegaze” no matter how hard people want to create revisionist history and lump things together.
@@softlightsymphonyband100% (and what’s up man???) shoegaze adjacent for sure. They are both such fans of each others work
@@prodajie When J does his solo acoustic shows, it's VERY shoegaze-y
Wow. Dinosaur JR are a super band! And J mascis is a tue legend of alternative rock!👏
Good to see you looking back a occasionally at some older music. DJ was never mainstream but one of those “if you know, you know” bands. The Jesus and Mary Chain had a similar sound. Personally my favorite DJ tune was always “See You” off of Farm (2009). Oh love the bass - my first real guitar was a black Rickenbacker bass which I stupidly later sold and have regretted ever since.
J mascis and Dinosaur Jr ate feckin epic ! Got to love that guitar tone that Mascis is renowned for! As soon as you hear that guitar sound you know it's him! Rams head at its best! Love them so much - a totally underrated band! ❤️ thanks Micheal! ❤
J Mascis is one of THE great players of guitar to have ever graced the instrument.
Hey Michael soooo stoked that you are hitting one of my absolute favorite guitar players in J Mascis! Please do more Dinosaur Jr, especially some of the stuff off of the albums in the early 90's(like this one) where J was playing every instrument. Here's a few of my favorite songs of his guitar playing: "See it on your side", "Said the people", "Ocean in the way", "Get Me", & "Start Choppin'"
one of my favorite tune, i always wondered why J mascis said he didnt know how to play guitar .. this video is amazing. .. the sound and accuracy is crazy
I always feel like the bottom is always solid but J Masics is wobbling on the edge but always manages to keep from falling over.. I love this sound and have been a fan forever!!
Probably my favorite guitarist of all time and still listen to them all the time
Lou plays guitar but when he makes bass lines for dinosaur jr. I believe he said he just does it like a guitar part but for a bass. if that makes the chord thing make sense in his playing.
Not to be negative, because this was always one of my favorite songs by one of my favorite bands, but I would so much rather have seen analysis of the studio version of Out There. The lead in this live version just doesn't come close to the perfection of the studio version.
Totally fair, but those vids get copyright claimed with a quickness.
You have to treat yourself to a Dinosaur Jr. show. Hands down the absolute loudest band I've ever heard... it's glorious!
The only show that made my ears bleed! The next time I saw them I stood in the back.
@@crazyleaves I was lucky, Lou passed down a bucket of earplugs about three songs deep into the set. Lesson learned.
I saw them once and found their mix awful. Each song sounded like a wall of noise and was barely distinguishable from the next.
Only louder band I’ve seen was Jesus Lizard. May have been the smaller venue though.
Huge and fuzzed out but always melodic. Love it.
Oh man, loved this song and this band. I haven't listened in a long time. Thanks for the memories.
I saw J years ago at a crap bar in Ithaca NY. Just him and an acoustic. Distorted, of course... was awesome!
The late 80's became so terrible for music. J. Mascis was the sole reason I kept playing guitar. Legend.
J Mascis is God… Nobody, and I mean, NOBODY, sings about love like J does. It hurts… To the bone! ❤ 🔥
This song saved the existence of the guitar solo” when it came out (ok, lil melodramatic, but still, context of grunge…). And I agree, the raw just-off bends and sloppy looseness are intentional. Yet each nuance got stamped on my brain, I can still mimic every note of each hooky melodic guitar lead. What you might not have picked up on is how complex the rhythm parts are under the vocals, definitely not just power chords, basically playing two parts at once, suspensions and melody over the power chords (and yes, that inverted F), while faking that he sings like a 13yr old stuck in a tenement house…. Great song, not sloppy at all, beautifully constructed & performed
The opening of "Turnip Farm" will forever amaze and confound me.
Might be their best song.
Great song
It's so weird. My music taste has changed in the 25 years or so I've been really into music. Teenage years were skater pop/screamo, then it went mental, then Indie, then pop punk, then punk punk, blues and soul and finally folk/legit country. So I want to appreciate styles like this, but I'm not able to flip like that.
With that said, I was introducing a friend to Tool - Parabola in the car the other day. So I do get moods. Thought I'd mention Tool as I dont even know what genre I'd place them in.
Edit: As I was writing this, I was listening and now I'm digging the song. Weird how that happens. 🤣
Remember seing the line up with Mike on bass... somehow there was a snafu with the bass amp on one of the songs so Mascis just cranked his guitar even more to even it out. The stage tech managed to get the bass amp back on and a monster guitar solo followed. After the song Mascis said: "That song got a little too long so maybe I should apologize....but Hawkwind never apologized so.."
That was all he said during the entire show apart from the usual "thanks" and whatnot😂 Absolutely brilliant. One of my top 3 shows to this day ( this was back in the 90's).
When I met my wife she introduced me to this band. I felt the same as a guitarist, this band is great, however it keeps doing things that my brain is hearing where it should go, and then it get's to the same place, but in a different path somehow,,, It's all aiming at the same target with different weapons. Great video sir!
This is as much a surprise as seeing Eric Weinstein a while back. I've been a life long fan of Dinosaur Jr. What a treat.
Oh, you think peddles is your ally.... J didn't merely adopte to the peddles... he was born from them, molded by them! 😂 🤷♂️ 😂
They are the soundtrack of my life
If you want to see/hear J go off look up Mountain Man…esp life at the Middle East. Heavy, shredding solo
Often J cascades multiple big muffs (sometimes other fuzzes) into each other. That is likely what yr hearing on all the leads and really gnarly rhythm parts.
J is the real deal - no pretensions, no BS, just the truth. I saw him come out in front of a festival crowd out to there, alone, with a shitty-looking little acoustic guitar, and he laid us all down and blew the trees off the hills. Whatever he had happening between his fingers and our ears made it sound like a sonic blitzkrieg, his voice dripping with Cobain-level angst. SEE HIM LIVE!!!
I remember seeing them a few times back in the 90's and they always sounded just like on their albums. J Mascis always had a ton of pedals on the floor I'm pretty sure everything he was using helped him with his unique guitar sounds.
Michael, you HAVE to do the song Never Meant, but American Football. Only because you'll get it, and love it.
Great breakdown. My favorite band of the 90s.
Love these guys!!! They'll melt your grunge soul everytime!
J is an absolute magician on the guitar… his Jazzmaster will vaporize anyone who thinks they are a guitarist.
Dinosaur Jr is one of my all-time favorites. I have seen them live a few times and am always blown away. They conjure lightning and fight it into some type of control and direction. Wizards.
Band is amazing live. Mascis is special
01:05 You said Smashing Cumkins
Saw them live a few nights ago, and it was awesome they started their set with this very song, and J basically destroyed everybody's ears
Love dinosaur jr...crunchy. check out a song called in a jar...the bass player is amazingly talented as well.
Love how this guy works the guitar part out live-- very cool!
Just found you today with your "Ween" vid from 3yrs ago. I was going to suggest Dinosaur Jr.