Haha, If half of Hollywood knew Marr was shopping in there, it'd be complete chaos. Probably my favorite guitarist of all-time, his melodies are so killer.
the nicest guy, met him when he was on tour with modest mouse in louisville kentucky and he was super down to earth, and friendly. Total professional and a gentleman. left a great impression on me
"I blanked out the minute I walked in the door." I'm glad I'm not the only one! As soon as I walk into a record store I'm so overwhelmed that I forget what music I like
That was a thoroughly interesting peek into Johnny Marr's brain. I'll have to seek out some of those titles. He'll never cease to fascinate me. I love it when the girl says "Yay" at the end.
"Not always great" says the man. He is right, so many bands have a few cracking songs, and the rest are average, or fillers. The Smiths` work was bullet-proof. Every piece of their vinyl I hung onto since hoarding it in 1987 - every disc and track is goldplated. Thanks Johnny.
Great comment about his love for Wire's music, which sums it up for me, dealing with the surprise of a new Wire release and not ever knowing what to expect from them. On the other hand, I love his "To me, the idea of sticking with the one sound for 20-odd years is ... lazy, y'know?" (4:35) Could this be a jab at what Morrissey's been doing for the past 20-odd years?
Love this series! Just catching up. Great people as subject. A big fan of Marr in his Smiths and The The...in fact, a lyric from a The The song is on my mothers' gravestone "Love is Stronger Than Death".
bonobo,Huxley,sally mann and hockney a man of taste.just like his guitar sounds.good stuff in that bag.you can feel hes not pretending to like his stuff.
Always fun to listen to Johnny play and also hear him speak. Despite what he says and has done, his magical spark will always remain in his early work, and the band he created and disbanded. I think he should reference his own tunes here - they're way better than everyone he mentions!
Agree! I think marr is just as much a musical genius as Moz, but it's strange to see him now tour and sing, especially sing Smiths songs. Just listen to how beautiful and different Strangeways , imagine what they what have achieved after that. I mean, all of their music is beautiful, but you know
jOHHNY MARR GOT ME ON HELLO WOW TRASCENDALISM, TURN OF THE CENTURY PHILOSOPHY , RALPH WALDO EMERSON, D.H LAWRENCE , ALDOUS HUXLEY AMD MUSIIC ENNIO MARRICONNE AND PHILIP GLASS !!!!
I'm very lucky to have a few quality record shops in my immediate vicinity. It gives me such a thrill, being able to go there and find records I do and don't know.
@Ahmadthegooner This might be late, but it's We Share the Same Skies by the Cribs (his most recent project). They're a great band with and without Johnny Marr.
@kristan22 I saw 'Johnny Marr' at a Yoko Ono concert in London but I didn't go up and talk to him. I think 'Jonathan Ross' and 'Elton John' were also at the Yoko Ono concert. At a 'Sean Lennon' gig in London Yoko Ono was there and she sang and I saw 'Jack Black' at the gig (but Johnny Marr wasn't there that time).
What is hilarious is that I clicked on this video to watch it while winding down before bed, and literally 2 hours ago I ordered the same John Mcglaughlin Lp record online? What are the odds?????
damn good taste in art. Emerson. David Hockney. If you don't know David Hockney look him up! Sally Mann too! one of the more interesting What's in my Bag videos
Having watched a few of these 'Whats in my bag' now and Marr is the most interesting, amazing to see he's interested in Madame Blavatsky and Aldous Huxley, watched one with Noel Gallagher he was going to check out Hawkwind a best of CD to "see what all the fuss is about" wtf, better late then never I guess.
The John McLoughlin album was an interesting choice my dear friend of mine and I used to listen to that album in the seventies my friend his name is Eddie she was a fantastic guitar player very very cool
He loves transcandalism, Sally Mann, Ennio Morricone he has an awsome style, he used to be in The Smith, where he was my fave member...Can we get married already??!!
@Rocky Klock I'm so fuckin jealous. I never got to see The Smiths. I just got into them 2-3 years late after they broke up. I used to hate their band, but after hearing them for the 1000th time, I became their biggest fan.
It in fact is The Smiths. It is an Untitled Instrumental The Smiths did without Morrissey. They released an album of Demos and that and another is on it
Haha, If half of Hollywood knew Marr was shopping in there, it'd be complete chaos. Probably my favorite guitarist of all-time, his melodies are so killer.
They don’t actually buy the records. They aren’t actually shopping.
@@RockyRMR they pick out what they like and then get them for free
the nicest guy, met him when he was on tour with modest mouse in louisville kentucky and he was super down to earth, and friendly. Total professional and a gentleman. left a great impression on me
onward pilgrim, Thanks for taking the time to share this story. Always nice to hear something good about someone whose talent you admire.
Absolutely love his involvement with isaac brock
I saw him touring with modest mouse as well! They never sounded better! Central Park
So unlike Morrissey LOL, I do love Moz music, but he's so insufferable. Johnny Marr is a superb musician and a kind cool person!
"I blanked out the minute I walked in the door."
I'm glad I'm not the only one! As soon as I walk into a record store I'm so overwhelmed that I forget what music I like
Man, Johnny Marr is a pretty sophisticated dude.
and why should this surprise you when his music appeals to intellectuals. Generally.
I love how he is so unguarded and generous with his opinions in all his interviews - he never treats a question with disdain or sarcasm. Class act.
Couldn't be cooler if he tried. Legend.
Exactly my thought.
It's because he doesn't try.
Wanka
No question. Totally The Fonz.
What a treat, thumbing through vinyl at Amoeba and a few bins over, hey it's Johnny Marr of The Smiths.
Johnny is honestly one of my favourite persons, I truly love him.
This man and his guitar 🎸 🇬🇧 ❤️ , Sending Johnny & his family LoVe 💕
This dude doesn't age. I wonder if he has a portrait in his basement, lol.
movie references huh
movie references huh
movie references huh
+Nick Paxoulas read a book
+Ash catchem What?
That was a thoroughly interesting peek into Johnny Marr's brain. I'll have to seek out some of those titles. He'll never cease to fascinate me. I love it when the girl says "Yay" at the end.
That typically unenthusiastic fake yay that North American girls do best.
Now I'm happy. Ennio Morricone. Good stuff.
Definitely one of my guitar idols. My band in college covered "William, It Was Really Nothing" and "Barbarism Begins At Home".
'William, It Was Really Nothing' is one of my very favourite Smiths song, along with 'Cemetery Gates'.
One of the coolest episodes of this series
He’s my favorite person in the entire world
impressed with his picks-- name dropping Lawrence, Hockney, Huxley, plus all the classic movie soundtrack guyswow!
"Not always great" says the man. He is right, so many bands have a few cracking songs, and the rest are average, or fillers. The Smiths` work was bullet-proof. Every piece of their vinyl I hung onto since hoarding it in 1987 - every disc and track is goldplated. Thanks Johnny.
Great comment about his love for Wire's music, which sums it up for me, dealing with the surprise of a new Wire release and not ever knowing what to expect from them. On the other hand, I love his "To me, the idea of sticking with the one sound for 20-odd years is ... lazy, y'know?" (4:35) Could this be a jab at what Morrissey's been doing for the past 20-odd years?
Glad to hear that praise for Colin Newman. The man's a genius!
one of the most original guitarist IMHO i'd check out anything he likes.
Pretty cool to see Marr hold up a bonobo album.
One of my favorite Musicians. Enno Morriconi
The God that is Johnny Marr! from Manchester and the coolest bastard guitarist
Love this series! Just catching up. Great people as subject. A big fan of Marr in his Smiths and The The...in fact, a lyric from a The The song is on my mothers' gravestone "Love is Stronger Than Death".
This is my favorite Whats In My Bag?
What's the bet that Morrissey's bag would be full of Morrissey albums, photos?
Not Likely. Probably T Rex New York Dolls and possibly scrooner type stuff.
Not at all. Idiot.
More like Jobriath, Ramones, New York Dolls, Shelagh Delaney, Elizabeth Smart, Oscar Wilde and so on.
Probably a Big Mac and a bucket of KFC
Good one! Alas, it seems some people didn't get the joke...perhaps it was too close to home and too near the bone.
bonobo,Huxley,sally mann and hockney a man of taste.just like his guitar sounds.good stuff in that bag.you can feel hes not pretending to like his stuff.
как у него горятся глаза, когда он говорит о своей любимой музыке
this man, is the greatest man, that ever took breath from the skies.
Always fun to listen to Johnny play and also hear him speak. Despite what he says and has done, his magical spark will always remain in his early work, and the band he created and disbanded. I think he should reference his own tunes here - they're way better than everyone he mentions!
Agree! I think marr is just as much a musical genius as Moz, but it's strange to see him now tour and sing, especially sing Smiths songs. Just listen to how beautiful and different Strangeways , imagine what they what have achieved after that. I mean, all of their music is beautiful, but you know
Just gotta say what a nice guy 👦 bloody good musician 👌 as well
my goals beyond! what a pleasant surprise
Johnny seems at home in a record shop. He loves culture
I'm always at home in a record shop they're great places! 😀
I,ve just discovered this channel today! I,ve already binged 5 episodes. It make me wonder what else I,m missing on youtube
Love this guy, Love this store, Great idea
I would love to spend the whole day shopping with Johnny
Great selections, Johnny!
Ah, warms my heart to see JM purchasing The Ideal Copy and praising Colin Newman's experimentalism. Great record.
This bag held my attention more than any other bag.
Cool, didn't know he was into Huxley or Dh Lawrence, and those albums looked great love Morricone, I'm definitely getting that album.
jOHHNY MARR GOT ME ON HELLO WOW TRASCENDALISM, TURN OF THE CENTURY PHILOSOPHY , RALPH WALDO EMERSON, D.H LAWRENCE , ALDOUS HUXLEY AMD MUSIIC ENNIO MARRICONNE AND PHILIP GLASS !!!!
johnny marr likes bonobo and bonobo likes johnny marr. how awesome
They kinda look alike too
Possibly one of the nicest rockers of all time. :)
God, I love this guy!
An incredible shade of black/navy blue Johnnys hair is.
Johny has impeccable taste .
Man, Johnny Marr is an awesome guy!
"The Ideal Copy" My favorite album by Wire!!
Genius
@@fortylove68 Yes! We are a minority in the Wire listening population.
Johnny Marr you shall be king
I'm very lucky to have a few quality record shops in my immediate vicinity. It gives me such a thrill, being able to go there and find records I do and don't know.
Black sands.great album.
My goals beyond ….John McLaughlin……masterpiece !
No morrissey LPs?
thank you for the help-- I was wondering too. Luckily it's on youtube too!
Not what I expected. Well done, Johnny.
Aww, Jonny got a Bonobo record, and Bonobo got a Johnny record
Very deep choice from Marr.
Yes! Wire! Love them...
@ShinjiL Oh, thank you! I actually have this on my laptop, but didn't yet listen to it (don't ask me why). It was also titled 'Untitled One'
@Ahmadthegooner This might be late, but it's We Share the Same Skies by the Cribs (his most recent project). They're a great band with and without Johnny Marr.
No way man. Johnny reads Blavatsky and Huxley? He's a mystical renaissance man. Good shit.
The man's a fockin wizard!
Bonobo. This guy is amazing
I thought this was lovely. Very personal input and reflections. Very diverse choices.
Johnny marr is the best
@Reint25 Both 3:54 and 4:39 are fragments of ' I misses you ', an unreleased instrumental song by The Smiths.
dudes a phenomenal guitarist fer sure
Cool interests. Why am I not surprised?
Nobody is more talented or more friendly!
@kristan22 I saw 'Johnny Marr' at a Yoko Ono concert in London but I didn't go up and talk to him. I think 'Jonathan Ross' and 'Elton John' were also at the Yoko Ono concert.
At a 'Sean Lennon' gig in London Yoko Ono was there and she sang and I saw 'Jack Black' at the gig (but Johnny Marr wasn't there that time).
If I bumped into Johnny Marr, I would probably crap my pants.
Please don't do that
he has my heart in that bag
met him and keanu reeves at a tom vek gig in manchester. awesomeness : )
The very last song?
That's 'Down on the Corner' from Johnny Marr's album with the Healers, 'Boomslang'.
bonobo!! wow didn't expect that!
the coolest kid on earth
I still visit them regularly
@TheRecon88 thanks!!
Very good
What is hilarious is that I clicked on this video to watch it while winding down before bed, and literally 2 hours ago I ordered the same John Mcglaughlin Lp record online? What are the odds?????
damn good taste in art. Emerson. David Hockney. If you don't know David Hockney look him up! Sally Mann too! one of the more interesting What's in my Bag videos
Bonobooooo
Having watched a few of these 'Whats in my bag' now and Marr is the most interesting, amazing to see he's interested in Madame Blavatsky and Aldous Huxley, watched one with Noel Gallagher he was going to check out Hawkwind a best of CD to "see what all the fuss is about" wtf, better late then never I guess.
He's into some really cool stuff.
Great bag!
It's interesting to hear the Smiths unreleased instrumental at 4:48. I think it was temporarily titled "I Misses You".
Black Sands is a great album!
The John McLoughlin album was an interesting choice my dear friend of mine and I used to listen to that album in the seventies my friend his name is Eddie she was a fantastic guitar player very very cool
an astounding pleasant person
Queen
kooll huxley and thoreau were cool guys and i get taught about em in school which is nice
I'm off to the pub : )
best pick hand in the business
it's a Smiths instrumental track (untitled) pressed on the double LP: unreleased demos and instrumentals.
woot.... Johnny marr likes Bonobo, thats awesome....
johnny's got amazing taste
I didn't expect that John McLaughlin vinyl
He loves transcandalism, Sally Mann, Ennio Morricone he has an awsome style, he used to be in The Smith, where he was my fave member...Can we get married already??!!
The Smiths are one of the greatest bands....EVER.
@Rocky Klock I'm so fuckin jealous. I never got to see The Smiths. I just got into them 2-3 years late after they broke up. I used to hate their band, but after hearing them for the 1000th time, I became their biggest fan.
It in fact is The Smiths. It is an Untitled Instrumental The Smiths did without Morrissey. They released an album of Demos and that and another is on it