I think it's funny that people sometimes think Mick doesn't play leads. Dude rips. How about that solo in Psychosocial? It's like 64th note triplets. Dude alternate picks every note.
I've always seen Jim do the solos on their songs; I was a little worried that Mick couldn't do them so they only use Jim instead. Thankfully this isn't the case! :)
Mick did the solos up until All Hope is gone and that one was kind of a split between the 2 although Jim played a few more than Mick. The Gray chapter seems to be almost all Jim for solos (maybe all) and i think the main reason it is because Jim wrote all the music (besides a couple songs written by Corey and Clown helping out on a song or 2) i always felt Mick was a better guitarist up until recently , and i still believe he has a better picking hand where as Jim is more fluid and legato which lends itself to soloing. I dont know if Mick has gotten lazy or just lost interest in Slipknot , but i think main reason is he is not much of a songwriter . I believe it was mostly all Paul and Joey on the earlier stuff but Jim got increasingly more involved starting with Volume 4 or AHIG.
@@JakelikesmetalMentira, ellos si pueden tocar ese tema obviamente, no lo tocan porque ese álbum no le gusta a la mayoría de la banda, les recuerda malos momentos. Aunque corey dijo que le encantaría tocarla
I see a lot of discussion about who's the lead guitar and who is rythm in Slipknot, even though Jim got more solos last years still Mick nearly always plays lead through all albums, mick was the one who got most intros, who got harder to play technical parts, Jim is more like rhythm guitar in Slipknot. If you can't believe me literally look at songs like Wait and Bleed, Opium of the People, This Cold Black, Disasterpiece or most of the Slipknot songs.
I think everyone forgets the Pulse of the Maggots solo where they both go back and forth. Mick is more of a precision, note for note player, while Jim is like… imma do whatever i want, and hope that it sounds similar to how i wrote it.
aight, let's settle this: jim and mick both do leads. jim is more of a lead than mick. first album mick was the lead guitarist and jim only recorded 2 songs if i remember correctly (he joined late). second album was mostly mick too, although it didn't really have many leads. third was mostly mick too. AHIG it became more 50/50. after that it's mostly jim. you can also tell mick does more of the rythm stuff while jim does octave chords etc. non is better than the other. they have their own style and sound. it's really just a preference. i prefer jim, that's just because i like his style more. doesn't mean he's better or worse. they compliment each others playing perfectly. one of my favorite guitar duos. both are amazing. mick tends to shred more with alternate picking, while jim plays more legato and melodic.
@@-_-6988 Não foi no Rock in Rio, nesse trecho do solo 0:20 o Alex Venturella está de frente para o Jay Weinberg, sendo que no do Rock in Rio ele estava de costas pra ele.
It wasn't made for production. It's just a USA custom shop model with an HSH pickup config instead of his usual HH config. The one in the video along with his carbon fiber one never had factory models produced. To be honest, his production models are shit and a far cry from his originals. Rosewood instead of ebony fretboard, bolt on instead of neck thru, etc.
@@sackson2025 agreed on the production models. I haven't had any luck with signature stuff really. Other than my dave mustaine zero which is awesome! The rest have been shit.
Southpaw 76 If they’re Indonesian made, they’re usually shit. Had an Indo made Ibanez a while back that had a fret edge so sharp, I cut my fucking finger open when wiping down the neck. The MTM models were made in the same facility (Indonesian Cort Guitars factory) so it’s safe to assume they’re dogshit. The Korean made ones with a W****** serial number are pretty good, which is where Dean and LTD made their signature models for a while.
I think it's funny that people sometimes think Mick doesn't play leads. Dude rips. How about that solo in Psychosocial? It's like 64th note triplets. Dude alternate picks every note.
Exactly. Mick is a super technical player and it takes decades to perfect that.
He don’t even play his solo the right way in psychosocial though. It’s like a slayer solo
@@twiztid133 reread what you just wrote lol. It’s HIS solo. You can’t play it wrong when you’re the one that wrote it
@@twiztid133what?
@@twiztid133you might be talking about Jim, as live he does not play it like the recording and only the jist of it.
Mick Thomson♡
O mick é pica
He’s f*cking adorable
SO TRUE !!!
I think you like mick thomson
I've always seen Jim do the solos on their songs; I was a little worried that Mick couldn't do them so they only use Jim instead. Thankfully this isn't the case! :)
Mick did the solos up until All Hope is gone and that one was kind of a split between the 2 although Jim played a few more than Mick. The Gray chapter seems to be almost all Jim for solos (maybe all) and i think the main reason it is because Jim wrote all the music (besides a couple songs written by Corey and Clown helping out on a song or 2) i always felt Mick was a better guitarist up until recently , and i still believe he has a better picking hand where as Jim is more fluid and legato which lends itself to soloing. I dont know if Mick has gotten lazy or just lost interest in Slipknot , but i think main reason is he is not much of a songwriter . I believe it was mostly all Paul and Joey on the earlier stuff but Jim got increasingly more involved starting with Volume 4 or AHIG.
Mick did pretty much ALL the lead work on the 2 first albums
there was no leads on Slipknot and Iowa. Out of the two Mick is least good guitarist.
Guys, the solo in Nomadic is Mick's.
Dan Guilas In Nomadic they both do the solo, Mick then Jim
Grande Mick monstro na guitarra 🤘🏻
I still need them to play gematria live!!!
If I heard it right they don’t play it live because it’s too difficult of a song to try and implement it into a setlist.
@@Jakelikesmetal They hardly play any songs off that album. Even Gehenna
@@JakelikesmetalMentira, ellos si pueden tocar ese tema obviamente, no lo tocan porque ese álbum no le gusta a la mayoría de la banda, les recuerda malos momentos. Aunque corey dijo que le encantaría tocarla
I love Mick, he's so cool
That's some extreme bending
Yeah, Mick's vibrato is legendary.
Amazing solo
Esse Mick é muito foda mano
That bend around the 0:11 sec mark!! faaakkk!!! Hes just bending that string out of the fretboard itself
One of my guitar idols🤘🏼❤️🔥
Fucking love Mr. Seven so much. He's just so fucking hot. And badass as hell.
I see a lot of discussion about who's the lead guitar and who is rythm in Slipknot, even though Jim got more solos last years still Mick nearly always plays lead through all albums, mick was the one who got most intros, who got harder to play technical parts, Jim is more like rhythm guitar in Slipknot. If you can't believe me literally look at songs like Wait and Bleed, Opium of the People, This Cold Black, Disasterpiece or most of the Slipknot songs.
Mick Thomson 🛐🛐🛐
I think everyone forgets the Pulse of the Maggots solo where they both go back and forth.
Mick is more of a precision, note for note player, while Jim is like… imma do whatever i want, and hope that it sounds similar to how i wrote it.
the wAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAwwwwwwwww is intense
Офигеть, да он не чуть не хуже джима
Как гитарист он на три головы выше Джима
@@ИльдарГибатуллин,хотел написать что он как не гитарист выше Джима на 3 головы,но потом вспомнил рост Рута
Black metal influenced solo from mick in the middle section purity slaps
Dumb fact about me: up to a few weeks ago, I used to think that mick played the second guitar part in prosthetics
Он такой крашчек
look joey hesssss on fireeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Sounds so dark and tasty at the same time
Like every other Slipknot song
Rifadooo 🤟🏻
heres the link to the full show🙃: ruclips.net/video/vl2YwFmEHsE/видео.html
ALSO GO TO 2:52 ( the full show ☝ )
The human Hitachi
Thats Joey on the drums right?
No that was Jay Weinberg
This Man its human?
aight, let's settle this: jim and mick both do leads. jim is more of a lead than mick. first album mick was the lead guitarist and jim only recorded 2 songs if i remember correctly (he joined late).
second album was mostly mick too, although it didn't really have many leads. third was mostly mick too. AHIG it became more 50/50. after that it's mostly jim. you can also tell mick does more of the rythm stuff while jim does octave chords etc.
non is better than the other. they have their own style and sound. it's really just a preference. i prefer jim, that's just because i like his style more. doesn't mean he's better or worse.
they compliment each others playing perfectly. one of my favorite guitar duos. both are amazing. mick tends to shred more with alternate picking, while jim plays more legato and melodic.
That entire song was meant for me
What Show/Live is that?
I believe it was one of the concerts they did in Day of The Gusano (Maggot) in Mexico.
Rock in rio bro brasil mano
@@Kirbyftw402 foi não
@@-_-6988 Não foi no Rock in Rio, nesse trecho do solo 0:20 o Alex Venturella está de frente para o Jay Weinberg, sendo que no do Rock in Rio ele estava de costas pra ele.
@@-_-6988 que rock in rio man tá loco? Esse show foi o primeiro ou segundo show da banda em 2014 o rock in rio foi em 2015
Anyone know which the guitar that is? Not his usual Ibanez model's.
It wasn't made for production. It's just a USA custom shop model with an HSH pickup config instead of his usual HH config. The one in the video along with his carbon fiber one never had factory models produced. To be honest, his production models are shit and a far cry from his originals. Rosewood instead of ebony fretboard, bolt on instead of neck thru, etc.
@@sackson2025 agreed on the production models. I haven't had any luck with signature stuff really. Other than my dave mustaine zero which is awesome! The rest have been shit.
Southpaw 76 If they’re Indonesian made, they’re usually shit. Had an Indo made Ibanez a while back that had a fret edge so sharp, I cut my fucking finger open when wiping down the neck. The MTM models were made in the same facility (Indonesian Cort Guitars factory) so it’s safe to assume they’re dogshit. The Korean made ones with a W****** serial number are pretty good, which is where Dean and LTD made their signature models for a while.
@@sackson2025 yeah the MTM I had I got rid of pretty quick, it was a piece of shit. I haven't tried any of his Jackson stuff. And I don't plan on it!!
@@southpawsNfriends I believe the import Jacksons are made by Cort in Indonesia as well....no thanks!
na de locos
A guitarra fica do tamanho de um cavaco perto dele
Vermilion, wtf, you were supposed to play snuff.
😈
"solo"
Solo??🤣
Yeah that’s what it reads… is English not your first language?
@@Bigolcheeser Maybe it is, maybe he's just too dumb too comprehend whats going on here
Rdminds me of Trey Azagthoth's playing.