Got to meet mudhoney while travelling Australia....was on my own and i dropped acid...was mental ...meeting your heros tripping ...man that night ill never forget...blew my mind...great experience. Lsd plus mudhoney....works a treat
Sitting here watching Mudhoney with a homemade cup of hot cocoa in my Mudhoney-Big-Muff t-shirt and some sweatpants. Slacker life dosen't get any better than that. :)
I have never seen an interview with them separated! lol They are like an old couple. The one thing I have noticed in every interview is when Steve laughs he looks at Mark. lol
I laughed when Mark mentioned (and mimicked) the sound his first distortion pedals made, I got out an old danelectro distortion I had when I started, had been in the loft nearing 15 years and that’s the exact sound 🤣
November 30, 1993 at the Aladdin Theatre in Las Vegas, Nevada, I watched Urge Overkill, Mudhoney and Pearl Jam play a great concert! Man, that was so fun!!! Pearl Jam and Mudhoney jammed at the end of the concert - a sort of Green River reunion jam. SO GOOD!!!! I love these guys. So happy to see them still doing stuff.
They are one my first favorite bands that got me into Fuzz and Grunge sounds. I still remember hearing Mard Arm bellowing on the intro of Touch Me I'm Sick and being like , "Oh hell yes I want to hear more of this"
I love that Mark has the Ibanez 60's Fuzz. That plastic Soundtank pedal was key to my sound back in the grunge era, too. Just got an Ibanez Overdrive reissue, which is the same muff-derived circuit. Sounds killer.
I had both of those pedals till quite recently...the soundtank was a metal casing first run one...I found I much preferred the OD850 "Overdrive" reissue. Great pedal. Only sold it because I got hold of an original.
I love Mudhoney! Thanks for having Steve and Mark sit down and talk about their stuff. saw them in San Jose a few months before this was posted. The guys rock!
Arm and Turner were my best friend and my Jagger/Richards when I was 17 in 2004. We had graduated from Nirvana and classic rock to Sonic Youth and Minute Men and Mudhoney were the band that made it all make sense.
those Ibanez 60's Fuzz Soundtanks were so great, I wish I had've known you could put the guts of pedals in better enclosures in the 90s. Maybe I would still have one of the 4 or 5 I had and destroyed.
When I see these guys I still recall that scene from "Hype " movie when Steve was sayin' to Mark:"...my mom used to tell me that i am not a loser..." Gsus...i.am old...
I used to went crazy playing over their first two records when a teenager back in 90s. Barre chords and relative affordable licks and leads, my first . Then my gear was crap, recently doing the same again now with real vintage BigMuffs, Fender amps and offset guitars....another level of pleasure! going back to that hobby, since I can't have a band and I'm so dummy to be productive home recording, composing or whatever...
funny that Mark mentions Hendrix and MXR distortion + right outta the gate... I use a dunlop gypsy fuzz and an '82 distortion + in my rig as my foundation sounds!
I've long been a fan of the EarthQuaker Dispatch Master V3 Delay and Reverb pedal. Funny, Mark used to be a neighbor of mine, still see him around now and again. I always thought he was more of a "whatever's cheap at the pawnshop" kinda guy. Now I'll be tempted to chat him up about EarthQuaker pedals next time we cross paths.
They were THE band of the early SubPop era that made people excited about what was going on in Seattle. Nirvana was the band on the roster with some catchy tunes and melodies.
I remember being at a mudhoney show at the Metro in Chicago. Drunk and taking a wiz. This was when PJ's "Evenflow" came on. I remember having a brief convo with the guy next to me about how I thought that song wasn't that good. I contend PJ is soooo overrated.
I have a Park Fuzz that I absolutely adore and a Nightwire (#006). I've got the Nightwire dialed in as a kind of always on pedal for me. I love your guys' stuff. Need to look into that Organizer or the Spatial Delivery.
Everybody in the comments seems to know their gear so lemme just say, Must have a Big Muff. Too much fun. Also totally recommend the Ibanez Tube Screamer. It doesn't overwhelm the natural tone of your guitar. Love it. EDIT: MUDHONEY RULES!
I had an ampeg distortion I loved, but it was a gift. It died at some point. Then I bought a boss overdrive, which was ok. It worked well with the Cry-Baby wah my mother brought back for me as a gift from Florida.
With Green River, I learned about MH many years before Nirvana or Soundgarden.Call it Grunge or whatever, but these guys are the original Northwest sound.
Is there a more iconic pedal for shredders then the Ibanez tube screamer personally I like my noisekick fx Reagan fuzz for when I want to go doom or drone super heavy dirty low end muff like cheap brothel dirty muff, just nasty, not for everyone but that graphic is so cool easily my fave design next to evil bob ross pedal housings nothing quite like it though, lets Make America Fuzz Again
You can easily add different textures to your music in real time very easily just by stepping down. Some people use every pedal for every performance, and some don't use most of them for any performance. Some are used just for specific parts of songs. It just depends on the individual and how they choose to express themselves. Thanks for watching and being here!
Well done guys. Like it or not this type of reviewing pedals is essential. All the pedals have there own sound. But when you perform in a club or wherever, all those intense sounds get lost you m the band, room and audience. Sure they sound incredible played alone or showcased with a drum machine and mixed perfectly in a studio, but crank that amp up and and battle a heavy handed drummer and the other monkeys trying to be heard, suddenly that 299$ - 499$ pedals is lost in the mix and the listener doesn’t even notice. Anyway, I doubt that was the message you we’re giving, but I personally would love to see pedal reviews show more practical sound checks like this. Well...what I meant to say was thank you for this video. I enjoyed it. Cheers
Super nice! Mark put my buddy on the guest list in Toronto years ago ( because I told him he didn’t have a ticket ; we listened to them since 93’)… was fucking so kool! Walked right in with Mark Arm haha! … also got selfies a few years later with Mark & Danny !! ❤❤❤
my dude. Mudhoney (or Green River which was basically proto-Mudhoney together with some soon-to-be Pearl Jam members) were basically the firsg Grunge bands. these two guys here could be called the godfathers of grunge and even if it wouldn;t be accurate it would still be somewhat technically correct. Nirvana brought grunge to the mainstream, but mudhoney arguably brought it to existence.
Mark Arm casually mentions that the SuperFuzz became hard to find, as if he has no idea that Mudhoney popularized them.
I love the fact these guys are still playing together, making music, playing clubs.
Only Mark Arm would have 5 fuzz pedals on his board.
Jon's Record Rack I’ve got three fuzz pedals and a high gain distortion
Matt Pike: Hold my weed.
I'm currently using 6 on my big board. But I have a fuzz problem, so....
@@imammuhammad3546 J Mascis: Hold my...mumble mumble...
j mascis too possibly
Where does the pedal chain start?
Stevie: "Amp!"
Marky: "Guitar!"
Stevie: "Amp!"
Marky: "Guitar!"
Mark's amp: ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii''
most underrated guys. i love them. i fully understand why they were cobains heroes.
Got to meet mudhoney while travelling Australia....was on my own and i dropped acid...was mental ...meeting your heros tripping ...man that night ill never forget...blew my mind...great experience. Lsd plus mudhoney....works a treat
Sitting here watching Mudhoney with a homemade cup of hot cocoa in my Mudhoney-Big-Muff t-shirt and some sweatpants. Slacker life dosen't get any better than that. :)
haha totally
@@satanicritesofdrugula3893 ass
I just ordered myself a SF BM shirt 🫡✌🏽🎸
@@CryptoAceI just did as well. This band kicks fuckin ass.
Mark Arm and Steve Turner look like Trey Parker and Matt Stone in disguise.
Once it has been seen, it cannot be unseen
Oh shit! That's funny because it's true!
I have never seen an interview with them separated! lol They are like an old couple. The one thing I have noticed in every interview is when Steve laughs he looks at Mark. lol
Absolutely!
@@freddiegrace3770 just like in That Pedal Show eh?
Mark and Steve....legends. Long live Mudhoney 🤘
So glad these guys still do what they do.
fuck yeah
Theyre very humble, down to earth, normal and funny.
Shame they only have about 130 good songs
I remember seeing them live and they were singing acetone. I can't help but remember the sweat dripping off of Mark Arm's arms.
I've waited many years for a mark arm arm story. Thank you.
I laughed when Mark mentioned (and mimicked) the sound his first distortion pedals made, I got out an old danelectro distortion I had when I started, had been in the loft nearing 15 years and that’s the exact sound 🤣
November 30, 1993 at the Aladdin Theatre in Las Vegas, Nevada, I watched Urge Overkill, Mudhoney and Pearl Jam play a great concert! Man, that was so fun!!! Pearl Jam and Mudhoney jammed at the end of the concert - a sort of Green River reunion jam. SO GOOD!!!! I love these guys. So happy to see them still doing stuff.
They are one my first favorite bands that got me into Fuzz and Grunge sounds. I still remember hearing Mard Arm bellowing on the intro of Touch Me I'm Sick and being like , "Oh hell yes I want to hear more of this"
All these years later - still pals. Love that
Some of my favorite guitar tones ever. That's really saying a lot.
Just saw Mudhoney play tonight in little ol’ Margaret River Western Australia…..fkn fantastic!
As a Mudhoney fan and an owner of several EQD pedals, I'm baffled how the algorithm took 3 years to show me this.
Clicked instantly. Freaking love Mudhoney. Seen them live , spiritual experience!
Loved their Detroit show back in October last year. Best concert ever. No talking between songs, just rolling from track to track.
I love that Mark has the Ibanez 60's Fuzz. That plastic Soundtank pedal was key to my sound back in the grunge era, too. Just got an Ibanez Overdrive reissue, which is the same muff-derived circuit. Sounds killer.
I had both of those pedals till quite recently...the soundtank was a metal casing first run one...I found I much preferred the OD850 "Overdrive" reissue. Great pedal. Only sold it because I got hold of an original.
pfff, The original metal case one is the one to own - better acoustics than those fugly plastic cases!
I love how jolly these lads are after all these years, Rock on! \m/
I love Mudhoney! Thanks for having Steve and Mark sit down and talk about their stuff.
saw them in San Jose a few months before this was posted. The guys rock!
Absolute bloody legends.
Glad to see they're still getting the gigs in.
I loved seeing their chemistry leak through. Great vid, guys!
Damn nice down to earth and fun guys, awesome!
Just loving this series. Thanks as always EQD and Mudhoney!
thanks so very much for watching!
Thank you so much... I have been waiting years for someone to get these guys to sit down and talk gear with them.
Cheers.
thanks for checking it out!
Saw Mark using that Ibanez Soundtank Fuzz back in the early 2000's. Sounded great!
Love to see these guys are still great friends after all these years!!!
Arm and Turner were my best friend and my Jagger/Richards when I was 17 in 2004. We had graduated from Nirvana and classic rock to Sonic Youth and Minute Men and Mudhoney were the band that made it all make sense.
Awesome guys and I couldn't love more their musical path and history :) Great episode guys! Keep them coming please ;)
those Ibanez 60's Fuzz Soundtanks were so great,
I wish I had've known you could put the guts of pedals in better enclosures in the 90s.
Maybe I would still have one of the 4 or 5 I had and destroyed.
One of my favourite vids of your series Board to Death !!
I watched this a hundred times. 👀🎸
These guys are my real inspiration since middle school 🐣
Love the mud!! Their music and Mark’s unique vocals captured me a long time ago.
Good one, thanks! I need more fuzz
Likable guys. Down to earth. Still doing it for the love of Music/Noise.Fun stuff.
An inspiration since I found you in 1990. Thanks boys. Your last show in San Jose was epic. Hope to see you again soon.
When I see these guys I still recall that scene from "Hype " movie when Steve was sayin' to Mark:"...my mom used to tell me that i am not a loser..."
Gsus...i.am old...
ha yeah
These Guys are Sweethearts and I love em .
I used to went crazy playing over their first two records when a teenager back in 90s. Barre chords and relative affordable licks and leads, my first . Then my gear was crap, recently doing the same again now with real vintage BigMuffs, Fender amps and offset guitars....another level of pleasure! going back to that hobby, since I can't have a band and I'm so dummy to be productive home recording, composing or whatever...
You should take a grammar class while you're at it.
@@BinxKnight1488 Mate, I get what your saying but online we all type how we speak these days!
(did you see what I did they're?)
funny that Mark mentions Hendrix and MXR distortion + right outta the gate... I use a dunlop gypsy fuzz and an '82 distortion + in my rig as my foundation sounds!
Mark and Steve are the founders of grunge!!! I love mudhoney!!!!!
I've long been a fan of the EarthQuaker Dispatch Master V3 Delay and Reverb pedal. Funny, Mark used to be a neighbor of mine, still see him around now and again. I always thought he was more of a "whatever's cheap at the pawnshop" kinda guy. Now I'll be tempted to chat him up about EarthQuaker pedals next time we cross paths.
If there was any justice in the world, Mudhoney would’ve been MASSIVE!,! Superfuzzbigbuff is loaded with classics
They’re happy they didn’t end up too huge look what happened to every single other band in their scene that blew up
True. Although Pearl Jam would be the main big exception.
They were THE band of the early SubPop era that made people excited about what was going on in Seattle. Nirvana was the band on the roster with some catchy tunes and melodies.
@@marcopervo Don't forget TAD.
I remember being at a mudhoney show at the Metro in Chicago. Drunk and taking a wiz. This was when PJ's "Evenflow" came on. I remember having a brief convo with the guy next to me about how I thought that song wasn't that good. I contend PJ is soooo overrated.
Fucking loves these guys and mudhoney.
Just seeing this some years later. Y'all rule!
SuperfuzzBigmuff is the album that started my gear obsession. Thank you for this video!!
Pure love❤️
I have a Park Fuzz that I absolutely adore and a Nightwire (#006). I've got the Nightwire dialed in as a kind of always on pedal for me. I love your guys' stuff. Need to look into that Organizer or the Spatial Delivery.
thank you for being a buddy.
Best fkin band‼️‼️‼️😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🚀🚀🙏🏻🙏🏻🏆🏆🏆🙌🙌🤓🤓🤓😘🇨🇦☝️☝
No time like the present to get ripped apart!
What a wholesome interview! 😂
I was in the background when they were filming this
Lucky
Rad! So perfect.
You guys are legends
This was a great show. You can even see me in it kind of
thanks for watching our videos!
That was brilliant!
Everybody in the comments seems to know their gear so lemme just say, Must have a Big Muff. Too much fun. Also totally recommend the Ibanez Tube Screamer. It doesn't overwhelm the natural tone of your guitar. Love it. EDIT: MUDHONEY RULES!
lol the gateway drug 2:07
I had an ampeg distortion I loved, but it was a gift. It died at some point. Then I bought a boss overdrive, which was ok. It worked well with the Cry-Baby wah my mother brought back for me as a gift from Florida.
The chain starts with a guitar no the app no the guitar priceless
With Green River, I learned about MH many years before Nirvana or Soundgarden.Call it Grunge or whatever, but these guys are the original Northwest sound.
Very cool individuals
God damn me for pawning my Expandoras.....All three.
Best alternative rock band ever
Eye for a eye!
Great as always!
Hey EQD, any chance of getting Ian Williams of battles on the show?
ya never know what's next. Stay tuned, we have a lot up our sleeve for 2020
So..that's how you bring the "FUZZ!!"⁉️
legends
Legends. Punk's not dead
Is there a more iconic pedal for shredders then the Ibanez tube screamer personally I like my noisekick fx Reagan fuzz for when I want to go doom or drone super heavy dirty low end muff like cheap brothel dirty muff, just nasty, not for everyone but that graphic is so cool easily my fave design next to evil bob ross pedal housings nothing quite like it though, lets Make America Fuzz Again
Ok so does the chain start with the amp or guitar?…🤔
I wish Nirvana had stayed at this level .Brilliance always from Mudhoney.
Name of the song? 7:25
Ah the grog shop, home home home
These two guys created the grunge sound.
90s ibanez fuzz that needed a rehousing, could that be a Soundtank fuzz?
keegan connor yep 60s fuzz sound tank
I don't know what they're talking about but these guys are cool. I'll ✓it out.
I don’t understand why you need pedals and are they using all of these during one performance?
You can easily add different textures to your music in real time very easily just by stepping down. Some people use every pedal for every performance, and some don't use most of them for any performance. Some are used just for specific parts of songs. It just depends on the individual and how they choose to express themselves. Thanks for watching and being here!
Well done guys. Like it or not this type of reviewing pedals is essential. All the pedals have there own sound. But when you perform in a club or wherever, all those intense sounds get lost you m the band, room and audience. Sure they sound incredible played alone or showcased with a drum machine and mixed perfectly in a studio, but crank that amp up and and battle a heavy handed drummer and the other monkeys trying to be heard, suddenly that 299$ - 499$ pedals is lost in the mix and the listener doesn’t even notice.
Anyway, I doubt that was the message you we’re giving, but I personally would love to see pedal reviews show more practical sound checks like this.
Well...what I meant to say was thank you for this video. I enjoyed it. Cheers
I get it! Thanks for watching and we are very happy that you enjoyed it!
Seattle!!!!
Seattle!
Does anyone know what type of pedaltrain board that mark has? I think its a classic junior 🤷♂️
Yep you got it!
@EarthQuakerDevices thanks!!
Suprise cameo by @Rhinegeist Brewery
Is this where I win a plume? I'm so confused.
Fucking gents.
@1:33
They're really nice guys
Super nice! Mark put my buddy on the guest list in Toronto years ago ( because I told him he didn’t have a ticket ; we listened to them since 93’)… was fucking so kool! Walked right in with Mark Arm haha! … also got selfies a few years later with Mark & Danny !! ❤❤❤
Mark arm looks like he could be Michael cera’s dad.
Mudhoney is way better then green river ever was!!!!
Lol nerds
Where Kurt Cobian stole alot of his style and music..lol yup..
are they married girlfriends or what? or are they shadows for one another?
These guys only claim to fame is that they knew cobain
What? Go back to school son.
my dude. Mudhoney (or Green River which was basically proto-Mudhoney together with some soon-to-be Pearl Jam members) were basically the firsg Grunge bands.
these two guys here could be called the godfathers of grunge and even if it wouldn;t be accurate it would still be somewhat technically correct.
Nirvana brought grunge to the mainstream, but mudhoney arguably brought it to existence.
Genios!!!! todo mi amor y admiración desde Argentina!!!
Excellent.