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*after he goes through all the guitars amps and pedals* "what kinda gum u chewin? ....ppl are gonna wanna know" "and this is the Custom double mint special, u know the regular ones with like 3 mm thickness,very simple ...flavor lasts about 20 mins of chewing ...15 if u chew harder"
Hans is actually lovely. He's helped me out over Instagram and even agreed to set up one of my guitars for free because I'm such a big GD fan. He just likes his chewing gum
The reason that the pickup sounds different when angled is that it picks up the higher notes closer to the bridge, which means that the string vibrates with less amplitude than say, then say, near the neck. This gives it a more focused, spikey sound. On the contrary, the three lower strings are picked up further from the bridge, which gives them a more mellow sound, but more volume. Fun fact: Because Jimi Hendrix was left handed, and he played upside-down Stratocasters, his bridge pickup was always reversed so that the Low E string was closest to the bridge, and this is responsible for his very aggressive sound on the lower strings.
Ben it's funny because his guitar tech couldn't figure it out even though a 12 year old who only played guitar for one year new why it was angled ( just not as in depth as you)
But dont you kinda have it backwards? The pickup is slanted away from the bridge on the bass "side" of the guitar thus giving it MORE roundness on the bottom.
Because I know this is what people came for, here’s all the settings: Billie Joe Armstrong Top head (Pete) settings Presence: 5 Bass: 6 Middle: 6 Treble: 4 Master: 4 Gain: 4 Lower head (Meat) settings Presence: 5 Bass: 6 Middle: 6 Treble: 4 Master: 4 Gain: 3 Boss BD-2 Blues Driver settings Level knob is set up at 1 o'clock, gain - at 10, and tone - at 3. Jason White Top head (Dookie mod) settings Presence: 4 Bass: 7 Middle: 6 Treble: 4 Master: 2 Gain: 2 Bottom head (SE Lead mod) settings Presence: 2 Bass: 6 Middle: 4 Treble: 6 Master: 2 Gain: 3 Chandler Limited Little Devil Colored Boost settings Boost Range is set to MIDs Color Boost - 2.5 Feedback & Bias - 2 Highs are set to Smooth Mike Dirnt Fender Super Bassman settings Volume - 6,5 Bass - 7 Mid - 7 Treble - 7,5 Gain - 7 Blend - 3 Volume - 5 Bass - 7,5 Freq - 8 Mid-Level - 6 Treble - 8 Master - 4 And his cabinets of choice is Fender stock speakers. Universal Amp Settings for Jason, Billie, and Mike Gain - 6 Treble - 10 Mid - 8 Bass - 5 Reverb - 3
any Aussie will tell ya, if that yank came up to you at the pub wearing that shirt with that obnoxious accent, everyone's "yank tourist" radars would start going off and people would instantly be trying to avoid him.. but if you were unlucky and had him come up to you, chewing in your face like that, he would be leaving the pub without a face himself!! what a fuckin' dubbo...
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I love Green Day, but I am super glad we had a host. I feel like they weren't even interested. Thank god our host was able to pull information out of them. The only one that even seemed interested was the bass tech.
He didn't even ask directly about the reason it makes a difference. He asked why Billie preferred it this way (i.e. what the tonal differences are). And the "tech" is checkmated with the first question. "Eddie van Halen... same thing... sounds completely different." I tell you why these PUs are slanted: Because the bay for the original single coil already was. So it's just easier to carve it this way. Tonal differences? Probably. But most probably just as a side effect rather than an aim.
@@Ottophil that's 1/2 of the reason, the Gibson String Spacing vs. Fender (then Floyd Rose) String Spacing... it also has to do with the magnetic pull of the pickups to the strings
I love when you guys include the bass player. I know most people are guitarist, but as a bass player, I like to see what a lot of these bassist are using and stuff. So thanks for that @premierguitar
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Trust me.. once you REALLY get into playing, and understanding amps, effects, pickups, and other gear... You'll be dying to know EVERY little nuance to your favorite player's sound! I've been playing for about 20 years now and can't get enough of these Rig Rundowns!
The RHCP one is good, the techs are super into there jobs and breaking down every minute detail of the rigs. Super refreshing like the gum Billie Joel's tech is using
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I have to admit, between this guy knowing less than everyone watching the video, the entire audio being swamped with his gun chewing, every single comment mentioning the gum chewing, and the fact that we didnt get to hear any of the guitars, i’d say this is the best-of-the-worst rig run down
no, but i knew right from the beginning of this video it wouldn't have the lads, it'd just be some random fuckboys showing off the gear, it's always the good artists that can't get off their ass to show their gear
Yeah and two days after Billie does "something crazy" the management will put out a press release apologising for "any offence caused" like they did after his infamous 1 minute rant/meltdown.
Forget the gum. I hate how clueless he is on some of the stuff. “ I think this has an antiquity “. I feel like a tech for someone as big as green day. Should know everything. This guy acts too cool to have to know.
kevin apgar honestly when you watch some videos of the band themselves they know literally everything about their instruments. it's almost like this guy's job is to know these things
I love Hans. Dude is the nicest dude ever. At a Longshot show he took my phone so he could take pictures for me off the amp setting on Billie Joe’s amps/pedals. Class act
I seriously would rather he nodded out and overdosed. At least the comment section was cool. Had to mute this guy. Damn, I was a fan before the breakdown
the angle changes it because the magnets that pick up the g, b, and e string are placed closer to the bridge, therefore those strings will have a bit more treble without adding volume to his tone.
Jake Torres while making the wound strings have a bit more pronounced bass and dynamic mid range. Which is the only part that really matters in Billie's case since his playing style relies almost exclusively on downstrokes and heavy string attack. Honestly the part you brought up doesn't even matter since he hardly ever plays any sort of lead type material and wears his guitar so low slung that he can't really even reach those strings in the first place. He doesn't really need to honestly considering 98% of Green Day songs are a various mixture of simple bar chords and power chords. Which most of the sounds you hear with those chords are produced by the bottom three wound strings. Billie's technical style and music composition is utterly simplistic and not extremely dynamic or nuanced, but holy shit is it recognizable and iconic. And damn catchy too!
I guess we have gotten used to super friendly, cool,down to earth and knowledgeable guitar techs in previous rig rundowns. Gum dude is a work in progress.
I would know why Blue has an angled humbucker. When George Cole (Billie Joe's former guitar teacher) gave him the Bill Lawrence pickup, he just made the angled hole bigger to make the humbucker installation job easier, if anything.
+Jason Onessimo No it was to make the humbucker fit without buying a new pickguard. Blue has an 8-Hole Pickguard like Vintage 50's Fender Strats so it was easier to put in without putting in a lot of effort. Also the spacing is for a Gibson guitar, which is different than a Fender guitar.
Me too, what a fu**er with his gum. Thats a pitty, cause i really would have enjoyed to see BillieJoes gear. Why hasn' one of the Premier guys told him??
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I agree on the angled pickup, I have one too and it sounds way cooler than my other guitars with normal angled pickups. It comes down to tone, the pickup poles for the low E string are closer to the neck which gives it a thicker sound and the high E string is closer to the bridge which is what you really want tone wise. The magnets are going to pick up the sound based on their location!
Probably not the best chance to do a Rig Rundown since the techs are often in charge of switching effects, monitoring their guy (gal) on stage to make sure they're happy with their guitar, overall sound, and to always be prepared for the unaccepted. Plus, we know how much you guys hate the occasional soundchecking drummer, just imagine the background noise our mics would be picking up if a show was happening?! Thanks for watching,
If you watch some other rundowns, specifically one with Mike Ness of Social Distortion, people think Mike is a dick. I honestly believe it's just that these guys tour and are exhausted. It's probably a chore to do this on top of everything else. We enjoy them, but these dudes all travel and play and work constantly.
AninaKathryn it’s a stringed instrument, but less strings, lower tuning and playing style is different. I’ve played both bass and guitar. Bassists hate to have it called a guitar.
@@billyrouse4813 Bingo. It's more like a hybrid between a guitar and a double bass. The latter being a really big violin. You even bow the damn thing for a lot of classical songs and even some others.
@@hedonisticmisanthrope and there's ALL KINDS of guys like this out there! They have NO CLUE. Call themselves a "tech" because they learned how to put on a set of strings. And people think they are good because, they are so and so's "tech" They would be BLOWN away if I came in and maintained his rig! And I don't know shit! But I know better than this jerk off.
@Detroit Wrecker So? He's got a heck of a lot more to worry about than why a pickup sounds the way it does. It sounds good, so they use it. He maintains, restrings, wires everything, and keeps up every single piece of his rig. Give it up.
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Actually Billie said in an interview that he retired blue and his tech came out and said that Billie wanted to retire it because the neck is almost split and he doesn't want to loose that guitar because it was his first so he went to Fernandas (the company that made blue) and built replicas of the guitar same specs and everything so he could still pull it out for the older songs. He still uses Blue on the albums though
After seven years, the pickup question on Blue can be answered. The different string spacing on a fender style guitar is why EVH angled his pickup, and most likely why Billie Joe angled his.
I think the main reason actually is that is originally a single coil. Easier to fit a humbucker angled in the screw holes. But then again it looks and sounds cooler than a straight humbucker in my opinion.
The way that the pickup sounds different when angled like that is that it has a bit more pronounced bass and more dynamic, "less mushy" mid range. It's that simple. It actually works out because that suits Billie's playing approach pretty perfectly. Seeing that downstrokes and heavy wound string attack are his bread and butter - and a core aspect of that recognizable Green Day "sound", which Hans mentions in the video - it makes the already "thin" and "tinny" sounding guitar sound a bit bigger and heavier, more full.
it's not just Hans, Tyler Sweet which is Brian Setzer's technician is also guilty of chewing gum And legit right at the start when we see Chris Kies with Hans, you can clearly see Hans chewing it
Was lucky enough to catch one of Mike's picks at a gig a good few years back (it was the Warning tour, so a fair few years!). It was a .73mm yellow Dunlop Tortex customised for him. Had his face on it, and instead of "Dunlop" it said "Dumbpunk"and in place of "Tortex" it said "Dirnt".
well. the sound of the higher strings is being picked up closer to the bridge that way. similar as the sound changes when you switch from neck to bridge pickup, the higher strings get a bit more harsh and less round. might sound more aggressive that way. anyway, the roadie is supposed to know that kind of shit. that's also why hendrix sounds different from the start, since he uses the guitar the other way round, the direction of the pickup-angle is upside down.
All of these racks with insanely complicated pre-amp devices only confuse me. What ever happened to just plugging into an amp with maybe a pedalboard out front and rocking out?
The funny part of rig run downs is how guitar players and their techs take a simple standard guitar or gear and then modd it into oblivion. Not because they don't have the money to go into a custom shop and buy what they need - but it is fashionable to do crappy stuff and then say that its customised to his taste. With the huge choice of gear available in western countries, this is just ridiculous these days.
metalmusician6798 they're just in place of preamp part of those amp heads, and those heads are doing power-section. It's simple, it just has more piece but more flexibility and stuff. To me, it's as simple as just plugging straight to an amp, in a way
metalmusician6798 yes, something simple, like a guitar going into your pedal board and from that to a voodoo lab amp selector to 4 different amps at the same time.
Everytime the actual tech goes through the gear you know the artist doesn't have a clue what's in there. I love Jim Root's rundown because he always does them himself.
In my industry experience, artists are massively distanced from their gear and the rest of their world. They don't know what their rider has in it and some artists don't even know what gear they're playing through. The Edge is one of the worst. Dude would be fucked without Dallas.
Some artists don't care because they'll be fine with just about anything over their shoulder. It's the techs and the guitar companies who say "you need to try his and that." The artist's response is "yeah ok, whatever".
When the show starts, we plug the guitars into the amps and turn everything on. Then the band plays and afterward we put everything back and go home and go to bed...on to the next day...
SD Antiquities are fantastic. I use a set of antiquity Surfers for my strat and an antiquity HB for my LP. Looking forward for an excuse to try out their antiquity P-90s.
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all y’all complaining ab his gum but he’s actually a really down to earth guy. i’ve met him and talk with him a lot and he’s super nice. honestly the nicest guy i’ve met in the music business
my rig: Peavey Backstage 50 Boss DS1 distortion pedal Rowin Looper pedal Squier Bullet Mustang in Eb Epiphone Les Paul Studio Deluxe in E Yamaha AC1M plans for the future are to upgrade my amp to a Peavey Bandit 112 red stripe and then put locking tuners on my guitars, maybe swap out some pickups for seymour duncans. But honestly I think my pedals are just fine.
The angled pickup sounds different cuz it slightly changes the spacing of the polepieces... It's done so you can run a regular spaced Humbucker (like would be on a 1957 Gibson Les Paul Black Beauty, or a 1950s Gibson ES335) and run it on a Fender Stratocaster...but with either a Seymour Duncan Trembucker or a DiMarzio F-Spaced Humbucker there's no reason to angle the pickup....
1.) Can't really throw in an angled pickup now that the pickguard is cut and drilled. 2.) The angled pickup gives a different tone, being not only the pole pieces, but the placement, so the bass end is closer to the neck and the treble end is lower to the bridge, so it accentuates the treble and bass end.
Tortex .73 That’s cool. I think the two most common picks are Fender mediums, and the green Dunlop Tortex .88. I go for the Tortex .88. It’s been my favorite pick since I started playing guitar.
The bridge humbucker on Blue is angled like that so that the tone on the bottom strings can have a fatter lower tone, even that slight angle makes a HUGE difference pretty neat!
Billy's friend who knows nothing about guitars: Dude, can I come on tour with you guys that would be so cool! Billy: yeah bro, we'll just tell them you're my guitar tech they'll never know!
My dream in life is not to become as famous as Billy Joe, but rather to be like the dude responsible for the guitars breathing heavy and chewing gum anxiously waiting for the next smoke break 🚬
Originally Eddie Van Halen angled the pickup to compensate for the wider string spacing on Fender guitars, because humbuckers back in the 70's were only made for Gibson style guitars, which have narrower spacing, unlike today where pickup manufacturers offer pickups for both. But tonally having the pickup further away from the bridge adds low end, so I guess that was the idea for the low strings?
Legend has it that if you go to this arena to this day you can still hear the sound of gum being chewed.
Underrated comment
Lmao!!!
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Its just awesome hearing some bloke slurp his spit while you are trying to watch a rig rundown
c h o m p c h o m p *heavy breathing* c h o m p c h o m p *heavy breathing*
"CHOMP CHOMP SMACK CHOMP CHOMP" YEah this probably has a "CHOMP CHOMP SMACK CHOMP CHOMP" a P90 in it I think "SMACK SLURP CHOMP CHOMP"
😂
Dabble 😆 😆 😆
Dabble Oh crap you’re right lmao
P90s sound nothing like that...🤣
Dying 😂😂
"Oh this? This is the gum Ibanez made custom just for me to chew loud as hell during interviews, lots of volume, lots of gain"
that cracked me up! my biggest pet peeve noshon on cud
it's not just Hans, Tyler Sweet which is Brian Setzer's technician is also guilty of chewing gum
Travis Turner no it's actually a fender custom shop from California, do your research brah.
Travis Turner
entré a ver los comentarios a ver si alguien puteaba por como masticaba el chicle. primer comentario. 895 likes. te quiero.
*after he goes through all the guitars amps and pedals*
"what kinda gum u chewin? ....ppl are gonna wanna know"
"and this is the Custom double mint special, u know the regular ones with like 3 mm thickness,very simple ...flavor lasts about 20 mins of chewing ...15 if u chew harder"
LaughS, THANK YOU
Im dead hahahah
hahaha
I am losing my shit at this comment
Genius comment 😂😂😂.
Hans is actually lovely. He's helped me out over Instagram and even agreed to set up one of my guitars for free because I'm such a big GD fan. He just likes his chewing gum
What's his insta? I'd love to talk with him more about guitars and such!
@@karlsmith7016 I see, I respect that.
Mommy told me not to chew and speak.
@@sisao80 but mummy did😂
You’re a Grateful Dead fan?;)
The reason that the pickup sounds different when angled is that it picks up the higher notes closer to the bridge, which means that the string vibrates with less amplitude than say, then say, near the neck. This gives it a more focused, spikey sound. On the contrary, the three lower strings are picked up further from the bridge, which gives them a more mellow sound, but more volume. Fun fact: Because Jimi Hendrix was left handed, and he played upside-down Stratocasters, his bridge pickup was always reversed so that the Low E string was closest to the bridge, and this is responsible for his very aggressive sound on the lower strings.
Ben it's funny because his guitar tech couldn't figure it out even though a 12 year old who only played guitar for one year new why it was angled ( just not as in depth as you)
Ben NEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRDDDDDDDDD!!!!! (Your explanation makes sense though)
That makes sense. You deserve to be Billie's new guitar tech now.
But dont you kinda have it backwards?
The pickup is slanted away from the bridge on the bass "side" of the guitar thus giving it MORE roundness on the bottom.
Ben v Jimi didnt swap his strings
Q: What tuning is that in
A: (chews gum, breaths heavily)
LMAO
I wonder what tuning his gums in
Yeah.. the guy is a dick
Lol
he is aroused by drop d
Half of the comments on this video are about the gum.
Half? Its probably near 90% now. xD
I need to get me some 5gum now.
The other half is about the gum
More like 99 percent.
I like asmr so it doesn't bother me
Because I know this is what people came for, here’s all the settings:
Billie Joe Armstrong
Top head (Pete) settings
Presence: 5
Bass: 6
Middle: 6
Treble: 4
Master: 4
Gain: 4
Lower head (Meat) settings
Presence: 5
Bass: 6
Middle: 6
Treble: 4
Master: 4
Gain: 3
Boss BD-2 Blues Driver settings
Level knob is set up at 1 o'clock, gain - at 10, and tone - at 3.
Jason White
Top head (Dookie mod) settings
Presence: 4
Bass: 7
Middle: 6
Treble: 4
Master: 2
Gain: 2
Bottom head (SE Lead mod) settings
Presence: 2
Bass: 6
Middle: 4
Treble: 6
Master: 2
Gain: 3
Chandler Limited Little Devil Colored Boost settings
Boost Range is set to MIDs
Color Boost - 2.5
Feedback & Bias - 2
Highs are set to Smooth
Mike Dirnt
Fender Super Bassman settings
Volume - 6,5
Bass - 7
Mid - 7
Treble - 7,5
Gain - 7
Blend - 3
Volume - 5
Bass - 7,5
Freq - 8
Mid-Level - 6
Treble - 8
Master - 4
And his cabinets of choice is Fender stock speakers.
Universal Amp Settings for Jason, Billie, and Mike
Gain - 6
Treble - 10
Mid - 8
Bass - 5
Reverb - 3
Thanks a ton dude!!!!
Any idea what the settings are on the CAE 3+SE?
I love you (no homo)
Only noobs care about settings lol
God bless
Nobody is seeing the Australian Beer shirt, but everyone hearing the gum chewing sounds..weird
Victorian Bitter beer... you can get it tuning a guitar lifting a speaker box.... as a matter of fact....utube Victoria bitter beer.....🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺✌👍
vb longneck
any Aussie will tell ya, if that yank came up to you at the pub wearing that shirt with that obnoxious accent, everyone's "yank tourist" radars would start going off and people would instantly be trying to avoid him.. but if you were unlucky and had him come up to you, chewing in your face like that, he would be leaving the pub without a face himself!! what a fuckin' dubbo...
VB is the worst beer
i learnt more about how his gum sound than what makes billies sound
It's fender custom shop gum made in California. Lots of gain, lots of volume. It's a little to much treble for me but it has excellent bass control.
@@racoonlover3000 for the gum
Both are annoying as hell so...
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@@falsafah2moslem no one cares.
I love Green Day, but I am super glad we had a host. I feel like they weren't even interested. Thank god our host was able to pull information out of them. The only one that even seemed interested was the bass tech.
eff that, the guy asked the most worthless questions when it comes to being a gear head. Hes asking fanzine questions from 1999
I’m a bass player that would hire another tech
It's so annoying to hear the guy chewing gum if you are in headphones! LOL
Even without
He ate chew gum because he don't wanna be known by many people I guess so...
He's worse than Dave Grohl
He's worse than Dave Grohl
Camilo Oyarzún however, it could still be cool for ASMR
Went down to the comments to roast the gum chewing and realized it's been thoroughly covered for years. Proud of you
“The angled pickup sounds completely different”. Why is that? “...uhhh”
"I'm not an expert, I'm just the guy who does all the technical work."
He didn't even ask directly about the reason it makes a difference. He asked why Billie preferred it this way (i.e. what the tonal differences are).
And the "tech" is checkmated with the first question.
"Eddie van Halen... same thing... sounds completely different."
I tell you why these PUs are slanted: Because the bay for the original single coil already was. So it's just easier to carve it this way.
Tonal differences? Probably. But most probably just as a side effect rather than an aim.
Caleb its not for tone. Its a gibson pickup with fender string spacing. It needs to be angled to reach all the strings
@@Ottophil
that's 1/2 of the reason, the Gibson String Spacing vs. Fender (then Floyd Rose) String Spacing... it also has to do with the magnetic pull of the pickups to the strings
@@Ottophil
it's the magnetic resistance to the strings too
Wrigley's Spearmint brought me here
i domt care
+Ridho Wiranatakusumah ...If you don't, I don't care if you don't, I don't care if you don't care 😂😂😂
i know that song jesus of suburbia
xD
LMAO
I clicked to hear this guy gnawing on gum.
well
at least he's not having a whole lunch during this interview
🤣
I love when you guys include the bass player. I know most people are guitarist, but as a bass player, I like to see what a lot of these bassist are using and stuff. So thanks for that @premierguitar
I think they should do drums as well
Just when you thought Dee Dee Ramone was dead, he came back to life in 2013 and became Mike Dirnt's bass tech!
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ARE BASS AMPS YOU CRANK EM UP AND THEY...THEY WORK
I've always thought Mike Dirnt had the best bass tone on the first few Green Day records.
@@TR3YMusic Mike used Gallien Krueger amp and Mesa Boogie cabinets.
when i come around 🔥
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So true
100% true. I love it. i am about to get a custom tele with qtr pound pickups. cant wait to see what i can do with it.
I prefer the rundowns to be done by the Artist. The last few ones I watched presented by the tech, they just do a crappy job imo.
i agree, every single video that's just got a stupid knobhead doing the gear instead of the actual guitarist i class as clickbait and is a shit video
Yeah like the ZZ Top rundown would have been so good, but that guy was so boring
The RHCP one is good, the techs are super into there jobs and breaking down every minute detail of the rigs.
Super refreshing like the gum Billie Joel's tech is using
The ACDC one was great.
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I love how on one of the guitars you can see just how aggressively he plays.
I can’t imagine missing the strings by that much and just smacking my hand there
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Chomp champ slurp...guitars
I have to admit, between this guy knowing less than everyone watching the video, the entire audio being swamped with his gun chewing, every single comment mentioning the gum chewing, and the fact that we didnt get to hear any of the guitars, i’d say this is the best-of-the-worst rig run down
Well arent you just a whiny little b----
00:17 - BJ
- Guitars 0:30
- Amps 7:29
- Tech setup / Effects 9:08
13:03 - Jason
- Guitars 13:13
- Amps 16:03
- Tech setup / Effects 17:18
20:15 - Mike
- Basses 20:23
- Amps 24:17
Thanks
am I the only one who was waiting for Billie to come out of no were and do something crazy?
+Matthew Wood lol that would have been perfect XD
ya...me too!!😁
TheGamingMaximus you are the top comment that's not about chewing gum
no, but i knew right from the beginning of this video it wouldn't have the lads, it'd just be some random fuckboys showing off the gear, it's always the good artists that can't get off their ass to show their gear
Yeah and two days after Billie does "something crazy" the management will put out a press release apologising for "any offence caused" like they did after his infamous 1 minute rant/meltdown.
Forget the gum. I hate how clueless he is on some of the stuff. “ I think this has an antiquity “. I feel like a tech for someone as big as green day. Should know everything. This guy acts too cool to have to know.
kevin apgar honestly when you watch some videos of the band themselves they know literally everything about their instruments. it's almost like this guy's job is to know these things
Interviewer: "How does he (Mike) like to run these amps in terms of settings?"
Tech: "Uhh... we got an overdrive here" "These amps have won awards"
I love Hans. Dude is the nicest dude ever. At a Longshot show he took my phone so he could take pictures for me off the amp setting on Billie Joe’s amps/pedals. Class act
Billie’s Rundown-
(Beware of vigorous gum chewing)
0:00-13:03
Jason’s Rundown-
(Overall him not not really knowing shit)
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Mike’s Rundown-
20:15-26:28
You have the entire rest of your life to chew gum but you decided to chew it during your interview. Thanks dude
I seriously would rather he nodded out and overdosed. At least the comment section was cool. Had to mute this guy. Damn, I was a fan before the breakdown
I love his explanation on string tension on the Fender vs Gibson. He totally nailed the "10s on a Fender, 10s on a Gibson" part.
the angle changes it because the magnets that pick up the g, b, and e string are placed closer to the bridge, therefore those strings will have a bit more treble without adding volume to his tone.
It also gives the bottom three strings more low end
I know it's late, but I'd like to thank you for having more professionalism and knowledge than the guitar tech. Kudos
Ascalis1 Thank you
Jake Torres while making the wound strings have a bit more pronounced bass and dynamic mid range. Which is the only part that really matters in Billie's case since his playing style relies almost exclusively on downstrokes and heavy string attack. Honestly the part you brought up doesn't even matter since he hardly ever plays any sort of lead type material and wears his guitar so low slung that he can't really even reach those strings in the first place. He doesn't really need to honestly considering 98% of Green Day songs are a various mixture of simple bar chords and power chords. Which most of the sounds you hear with those chords are produced by the bottom three wound strings. Billie's technical style and music composition is utterly simplistic and not extremely dynamic or nuanced, but holy shit is it recognizable and iconic. And damn catchy too!
I guess we have gotten used to super friendly, cool,down to earth and knowledgeable guitar techs in previous rig rundowns.
Gum dude is a work in progress.
For a guitar tech he doesn't seem to know a whole lot. One of the least inspired rig rundowns I've seen tbh!
Ruud Claessen he does know a lot I’ve chatted with him over instagram a couple of times he knows his stuff
He DEFINITELY knows all about chewing gum, LOUDLY.. It reminds me of how I tell my son to chew with his mouth closed, and mind his manners! lol
His name is Hans........nuff said
Ruud Claessen Yeah they all seemed a bit distant like they were hung over or not bothered . Not too friendly . Still interesting
You should hear him talk about his true passion, gum!
I would know why Blue has an angled humbucker. When George Cole (Billie Joe's former guitar teacher) gave him the
Bill Lawrence pickup, he just made the angled hole bigger to make the humbucker installation job easier, if anything.
it was probably a mistake....
+Jason Onessimo No it was to make the humbucker fit without buying a new pickguard. Blue has an 8-Hole Pickguard like Vintage 50's Fender Strats so it was easier to put in without putting in a lot of effort. Also the spacing is for a Gibson guitar, which is different than a Fender guitar.
OldSchoolAddict not true, if you look in early videos of green day, the original pickup isn't angled
Your wrong it was angled
PaceHDGaming your wrong. Look at pictures from 1989, he has his Bill Lawrence angled. It's always been angled
I watched this with headphones on. It was like the guitar tech was physically inserting his gum into my ear.
That sounds...mildly erotic.
Me too, what a fu**er with his gum. Thats a pitty, cause i really would have enjoyed to see BillieJoes gear. Why hasn' one of the Premier guys told him??
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Of all techs, I think Mike's is the coolest.
You haven't seen MESHUGGAH'S tech.
He is the coolest cause he really knows his shit. Really!
I love it how Mike can just be like, slap a leopard print on a bass, and his tech is like yeah gimme one week to make it myself
Right, he's actually one of the guitar players in, eagles of death metal
>chews gum
>Refuses to elaborate
I agree on the angled pickup, I have one too and it sounds way cooler than my other guitars with normal angled pickups.
It comes down to tone, the pickup poles for the low E string are closer to the neck which gives it a thicker sound and the high E string is closer to the bridge which is what you really want tone wise.
The magnets are going to pick up the sound based on their location!
*chewing noises* uhhhh
*chewing intensifys*
Probably not the best chance to do a Rig Rundown since the techs are often in charge of switching effects, monitoring their guy (gal) on stage to make sure they're happy with their guitar, overall sound, and to always be prepared for the unaccepted. Plus, we know how much you guys hate the occasional soundchecking drummer, just imagine the background noise our mics would be picking up if a show was happening?!
Thanks for watching,
Ask what kind of gum he's chewing. Obviously he loves it judging from the chomping sound.
Guys Hans is actually really really kind. He's spoken to me at great length about green day's gear and has gone above and beyond
Glad to hear that. Guess Premier Guitar caught him at the worst possible time then for this interview. Chewing gum
@@FlyingV555 yeah they must have. He's a great guy
He really seems like a cool dude. The gun chewing wasn't even annoying lol
If you watch some other rundowns, specifically one with Mike Ness of Social Distortion, people think Mike is a dick. I honestly believe it's just that these guys tour and are exhausted. It's probably a chore to do this on top of everything else. We enjoy them, but these dudes all travel and play and work constantly.
@@JD-rq5jf indeed
This guy seems more like a guitar grabber and string changer than most techs
And uh *chew chew chew*
There was an amp under the pink Marshall that said the network
You can tell Mike's guitar tech was running out of things to say
*bass tech
William Allison Bass is a kind of guitar
@AnnaKathryn but they're reffered to as bass technician
AninaKathryn it’s a stringed instrument, but less strings, lower tuning and playing style is different. I’ve played both bass and guitar. Bassists hate to have it called a guitar.
@@billyrouse4813 Bingo. It's more like a hybrid between a guitar and a double bass. The latter being a really big violin. You even bow the damn thing for a lot of classical songs and even some others.
Around 1:08 "I'm still trying to figure out in my mind, why it sounds that way" DUDE!!!
Seriously, this dude makes $90,000 yearly likely
@@hedonisticmisanthrope and there's ALL KINDS of guys like this out there! They have NO CLUE. Call themselves a "tech" because they learned how to put on a set of strings. And people think they are good because, they are so and so's "tech" They would be BLOWN away if I came in and maintained his rig! And I don't know shit! But I know better than this jerk off.
@Michael Wong Yeah, I know, and you know that. But the tech can't figure out why it sounds the way it does! LOL!!!
@Detroit Wrecker So? He's got a heck of a lot more to worry about than why a pickup sounds the way it does. It sounds good, so they use it. He maintains, restrings, wires everything, and keeps up every single piece of his rig. Give it up.
Man I’d love to see one of these for Tre’s kit
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I love how Mike's tech calls him "Steve" at the end..haha.
Actually Billie said in an interview that he retired blue and his tech came out and said that Billie wanted to retire it because the neck is almost split and he doesn't want to loose that guitar because it was his first so he went to Fernandas (the company that made blue) and built replicas of the guitar same specs and everything so he could still pull it out for the older songs. He still uses Blue on the albums though
"Hi I'm Green day's guitar tech, I was tragically born without a personality"
Lol
@@karlsmith7016 I'm sure he is, dude. Just joking around
@@karlsmith7016 yea. I'm stage crew, he is .
After seven years, the pickup question on Blue can be answered. The different string spacing on a fender style guitar is why EVH angled his pickup, and most likely why Billie Joe angled his.
I think the main reason actually is that is originally a single coil. Easier to fit a humbucker angled in the screw holes. But then again it looks and sounds cooler than a straight humbucker in my opinion.
"This is the guitar that got broken in Las Vegas"
"That's it, all one piece"
Well... it used to be...
Funny how Billie's tech called their old tunings E Flat, whereas Jason's tech called it D#, they must run on different wave lengths.
LOL we’ll it’s the same depending on key
Potato, potatoe
Well those two different names are basically the same tuning 😂
Even funnier Jason’s tech called it drop D#. Drop tuning is quite different from half step down
The way that the pickup sounds different when angled like that is that it has a bit more pronounced bass and more dynamic, "less mushy" mid range. It's that simple. It actually works out because that suits Billie's playing approach pretty perfectly. Seeing that downstrokes and heavy wound string attack are his bread and butter - and a core aspect of that recognizable Green Day "sound", which Hans mentions in the video - it makes the already "thin" and "tinny" sounding guitar sound a bit bigger and heavier, more full.
Watched 2 minutes and had to quit. Can't handle the chewing gum sound
it's not just Hans, Tyler Sweet which is Brian Setzer's technician is also guilty of chewing gum
And legit right at the start when we see Chris Kies with Hans, you can clearly see Hans chewing it
Love these so called old rig rundowns before the kemper ,axe fx and helix.
The First Rig Rundown where the guitar tech knows nothing about the guitars.
Was lucky enough to catch one of Mike's picks at a gig a good few years back (it was the Warning tour, so a fair few years!). It was a .73mm yellow Dunlop Tortex customised for him. Had his face on it, and instead of "Dunlop" it said "Dumbpunk"and in place of "Tortex" it said "Dirnt".
pretty rad
"The angle of a humbucker makes a guitar sound special, signature". Is this Spinal Tap, or is it me?
The tech doesn't even know.
well. the sound of the higher strings is being picked up closer to the bridge that way. similar as the sound changes when you switch from neck to bridge pickup, the higher strings get a bit more harsh and less round. might sound more aggressive that way. anyway, the roadie is supposed to know that kind of shit. that's also why hendrix sounds different from the start, since he uses the guitar the other way round, the direction of the pickup-angle is upside down.
That tech is a moron
All of these racks with insanely complicated pre-amp devices only confuse me. What ever happened to just plugging into an amp with maybe a pedalboard out front and rocking out?
The funny part of rig run downs is how guitar players and their techs take a simple standard guitar or gear and then modd it into oblivion. Not because they don't have the money to go into a custom shop and buy what they need - but it is fashionable to do crappy stuff and then say that its customised to his taste. With the huge choice of gear available in western countries, this is just ridiculous these days.
metalmusician6798 they're just in place of preamp part of those amp heads, and those heads are doing power-section. It's simple, it just has more piece but more flexibility and stuff. To me, it's as simple as just plugging straight to an amp, in a way
metalmusician6798 The heads just modify the sound and then the stock amps take the sound and make it louder
***** in a big stadium like that the one amp isn't loud enough
metalmusician6798 yes, something simple, like a guitar going into your pedal board and from that to a voodoo lab amp selector to 4 different amps at the same time.
Everytime the actual tech goes through the gear you know the artist doesn't have a clue what's in there. I love Jim Root's rundown because he always does them himself.
In my industry experience, artists are massively distanced from their gear and the rest of their world. They don't know what their rider has in it and some artists don't even know what gear they're playing through. The Edge is one of the worst. Dude would be fucked without Dallas.
Some artists don't care because they'll be fine with just about anything over their shoulder. It's the techs and the guitar companies who say "you need to try his and that." The artist's response is "yeah ok, whatever".
It was nice of Dee Dee to come back to life and tell us about mikes basses
It's not a fender it's a Fernandez
Oh my god he kept my hulk mask oh my gooooood
What?
22:40
fergus macleod ya shoulda had your email address on the inside with a note. 😀
I think he was joking.
@@DavidHudson maybe he wasn't
8:40 proof that the network was green day the whole time.
Sorry it's not working out
They admitted to it awhile ago and it's not like we didn't know that already
YoDawgoneeleven only Mike did not the rest of them so it's kinda still out there but whatever
I like how his guitar tech doesn’t know jack shit about Billie’s guitars... “I think it has a Seymour Duncan...”
Tyler W they pay him to be a guitar tech and he can barely even talk about guitars let alone be a guitar tech
lmao I love that they glued Mike's bass from the iHeart radio festival
can we appreciate Jason whites playing for a second
and that Mike's tech is the coolest dude there
When the show starts, we plug the guitars into the amps and turn everything on. Then the band plays and afterward we put everything back and go home and go to bed...on to the next day...
Him chewing the gum and breathing is so annoying
It's a Seymour *CHEW* *CHEW* DUNCAN
Seriously, I had to stop the video. Listening on headphones and the chewing was way too gross.
Connor Cunningham so...NMNMNAMNMNM
MotleyMetal 1981 rhke
I have watched this video at least 7 times by now
SD Antiquities are fantastic. I use a set of antiquity Surfers for my strat and an antiquity HB for my LP. Looking forward for an excuse to try out their antiquity P-90s.
I couldn't stop laughing at 22:21 when Mikes bass tech said "Uh yeah, all the stuff." make my day
PLEASE DO A MUSE RIG RUNDOWN
DUNLOP TV did a good one on both the bassist and guitarist rigs
Drummeresistance yer but dunlop tv's video editor should have been hung for it
i know that Matt uses an Axe FX and two Kempers
PLEASE DO A METALLICA RIG RUNDONW
After you hear RHCP guitar tech all others are just not fun lol
agreeedd
you mean Ian Sheppard
he's the nanny for josh klinghoffer's gear
Yeah, Ian was awesome
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all y’all complaining ab his gum but he’s actually a really down to earth guy. i’ve met him and talk with him a lot and he’s super nice. honestly the nicest guy i’ve met in the music business
For some reason, this interview reminds me so much of the interview of Nigel on Spinal Tap about his guitars.
They need a do a Update Video on this
chewing gum sounds amazing all amplified
Hear's a direct quote from the video..
"Om nom nom nom, Seymour Antiquities, om nom"
Ah, the fine tradition of chewing gum during an interview. The interviewer needs to ask if they use Bubble Yum or Big Red on tour
my rig:
Peavey Backstage 50
Boss DS1 distortion pedal
Rowin Looper pedal
Squier Bullet Mustang in Eb
Epiphone Les Paul Studio Deluxe in E
Yamaha AC1M
plans for the future are to upgrade my amp to a Peavey Bandit 112 red stripe and then put locking tuners on my guitars, maybe swap out some pickups for seymour duncans. But honestly I think my pedals are just fine.
Mike Dirnt's Rig Rundown:
Here's a bass. Its really nice. And here's a couple more basses. They're really nice.
Here's his amps. They're really nice.
“Disposable guitar” FML
The angled pickup sounds different cuz it slightly changes the spacing of the polepieces... It's done so you can run a regular spaced Humbucker (like would be on a 1957 Gibson Les Paul Black Beauty, or a 1950s Gibson ES335) and run it on a Fender Stratocaster...but with either a Seymour Duncan Trembucker or a DiMarzio F-Spaced Humbucker there's no reason to angle the pickup....
1.) Can't really throw in an angled pickup now that the pickguard is cut and drilled.
2.) The angled pickup gives a different tone, being not only the pole pieces, but the placement, so the bass end is closer to the neck and the treble end is lower to the bridge, so it accentuates the treble and bass end.
Just a blues driver and an eq in the pedal chain! Wow, awesome
Guitar. Cable. Amp. Everything else is in Billie Joe's fingers. And attitude.
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Just making sure I wasn’t the only one that heard that
It's like he just discovered gum and is like, "cool, now I'm one of those like, gum chewing guys"
Well Premier Guitar, after reading these comments I guess you're just going to have to redo this interview
Tortex .73 That’s cool. I think the two most common picks are Fender mediums, and the green Dunlop Tortex .88. I go for the Tortex .88. It’s been my favorite pick since I started playing guitar.
The bridge humbucker on Blue is angled like that so that the tone on the bottom strings can have a fatter lower tone, even that slight angle makes a HUGE difference pretty neat!
At least Hans acknowledged the gum 😂
Billy's friend who knows nothing about guitars: Dude, can I come on tour with you guys that would be so cool!
Billy: yeah bro, we'll just tell them you're my guitar tech they'll never know!
My dream in life is not to become as famous as Billy Joe, but rather to be like the dude responsible for the guitars breathing heavy and chewing gum anxiously waiting for the next smoke break 🚬
You could just be a roadie
Originally Eddie Van Halen angled the pickup to compensate for the wider string spacing on Fender guitars, because humbuckers back in the 70's were only made for Gibson style guitars, which have narrower spacing, unlike today where pickup manufacturers offer pickups for both.
But tonally having the pickup further away from the bridge adds low end, so I guess that was the idea for the low strings?
That blackout fender is SICK. I’d friggin cry inside a little bit if BJ gave me one.