This song is a secret lil monster we jumped from holy wars to yyz to this and its still giving us small fits here and there, I guess that's why we picked it , for the challenge. After that I'm pushing for Freewill. Yeah glutton for punishment
The difficulty, is playing it really clean ,I'm speaking of the bass lines here and Dave has a fee whoppers on this album,this being one of them, the main bass riff is somewhat reminiscent of the main riff in YYZ ,as far as execution and the need to play it as clean as possible, the trick is, well there is no trick,work and practice, start slow getting your picking and fingerings in unison and Gradually build it up to speed and songs like these improve playing and your self esteem as a musician when you get them down, but don't do it half assed! Get it clean and precise, the song deserves it
+Dem Ise Nope,Mustaine himself states it was his ultra favorite Jackson King V Black......Only three songs from Killing is my Business..and Business is good were recorded with B.C Rich Bich.....by the time 1986 rolled by,Mustaine had almost stopped using his B.C Rich
Zorichai He used it live for alternate tuning,but on PSBWB,BC Rich was predominantly Chris Poland's guitar. Also,as you said,it was only in the initial shows that he used BC Rich.
He definitely used B.C. for the recording and playing live from Metallica all the way up to Peace sells. He started using the Jackson right after the recording of Peace sells.. for the music video of Wake up dead and then on So Far, so good, so what!!
I know since 1986 when I saw them live at DJ's nightclub I wanted to start playing drums and I just was always trying to figure out how they got that f****** piercing biting crunchy crisp heavy guitar sound I remembered Gars cymbals we're tighten down so they would barely move when he hit them gave him a very compressed sound it was Rad and just that syncopated double picking down picking rhythm guitar and bass drum you can't get that from any Rock drummer he was Jazz and rock both they sounded so rhythmic I couldn't get that. I was 18 I was in the underage cage you had to be 18 I couldn't wrap my head around that drumming syncopated guitar bass playing nobody could touch "gar" in the Bay Area I practiced killing is my business, peace sells but who's buying, so far so good so what, I practiced those three cassette tapes later on just to imagine what gar would have played on so far I'd have my CDs on random playing on my, TAMA double bass religiously the skull beneath the skin that's everything about Megadeth looking down the cross was so much fun to play
+Jamie Huang he meant it sounds thin, probably due to a fact that people don't realize how thin and weak per say music will sound with our bass guitar, nothing wrong with this recording it rocks and great tone
Extremely difficult song but not impossible to play,amazing tone,underrated for me,one of the best Megadeth songs of all time
I have been learning to play the bass parts
This song is a secret lil monster we jumped from holy wars to yyz to this and its still giving us small fits here and there, I guess that's why we picked it , for the challenge. After that I'm pushing for Freewill. Yeah glutton for punishment
The difficulty, is playing it really clean ,I'm speaking of the bass lines here and Dave has a fee whoppers on this album,this being one of them, the main bass riff is somewhat reminiscent of the main riff in YYZ ,as far as execution and the need to play it as clean as possible, the trick is, well there is no trick,work and practice, start slow getting your picking and fingerings in unison and Gradually build it up to speed and songs like these improve playing and your self esteem as a musician when you get them down, but don't do it half assed! Get it clean and precise, the song deserves it
YES!!
Best Megadeth album. Such an underrated song. Fucking great raw guitar tone. That picture is the background on my iPhone by the way haha
Hell yeah! \m/ I got the warheads on foreheads for mine
Btw can you send the pic over dude! It’s badass
@@ambergarcia373 warheads is also my background
FUCK YEAH
I love how the guitar sounds like it's laughing at the start of the song, genius stuff
I was like, “Really? What part sounds like laughing.” And then I heard it lol it totally does
Dave is fucking insane. You can tell this album is the brainchild he had always been wanting to create all along.
He got kicked out of Metallica and went on a mission you gotta respect it
fuckin' raw guitar tone
B.C. Rich Bich is the guitar used for this album!!!
+Dem Ise Nope,Mustaine himself states it was his ultra favorite Jackson King V Black......Only three songs from Killing is my Business..and Business is good were recorded with B.C Rich Bich.....by the time 1986 rolled by,Mustaine had almost stopped using his B.C Rich
+sainandan anime then why did he play a BC Rich on the first shows of the tour for PSBWB
Zorichai He used it live for alternate tuning,but on PSBWB,BC Rich was predominantly Chris Poland's guitar.
Also,as you said,it was only in the initial shows that he used BC Rich.
He definitely used B.C. for the recording and playing live from Metallica all the way up to Peace sells. He started using the Jackson right after the recording of Peace sells.. for the music video of Wake up dead and then on So Far, so good, so what!!
Dem Ise that's what I thought too
Chris rythym playing is super tight.
Cruel, dark, bad-ass guitar track. Fits perfectly for a 'bad omen' topic.
best album ever next to Rust in Peace xD
Peace Sells: hold my ''For sale'' sing
Such an eerie pic, like its straight from hell
GENIUS!
the guitar is fuckin sick mannnn
All they used was a head, cabinet and a scholz rockman x100 (along with a little bit of mixing.)
Metal peaked with this album
brutal
Holy fuck 1:08
Chris Poland
Now this is where it gets to be really bad ass...Metal up yo Asssss!!! 🤘
so evil :3
3:17 - 4:05 FUCK
Holy Shit 0_0.
man i wish i had there gear that they used back then
jbo835 Jackson King V
B.C. Rich Bich and a lot of Marshalls! ^^
I know since 1986 when I saw them live at DJ's nightclub I wanted to start playing drums and I just was always trying to figure out how they got that f****** piercing biting crunchy crisp heavy guitar sound I remembered Gars cymbals we're tighten down so they would barely move when he hit them gave him a very compressed sound it was Rad and just that syncopated double picking down picking rhythm guitar and bass drum you can't get that from any Rock drummer he was Jazz and rock both they sounded so rhythmic I couldn't get that. I was 18 I was in the underage cage you had to be 18 I couldn't wrap my head around that drumming syncopated guitar bass playing nobody could touch "gar" in the Bay Area I practiced killing is my business, peace sells but who's buying, so far so good so what, I practiced those three cassette tapes later on just to imagine what gar would have played on so far I'd have my CDs on random playing on my, TAMA double bass religiously
the skull beneath the skin that's everything about Megadeth looking down the cross was so much fun to play
@@j.g.zki.4709 he really tightened his cymbals?
@@SnooperrsI'd ask chuck behler he was the drum tech for gar and used the same setup as gar when he took over for drums
the gear isn't unobtainable. Marshall JCM 800 2204 and a rockman x100/sustainor and that's about it
2:36 Tbh, this sounds like the kind of solo that Metallica will make
I never heard that chromatic scaling at 2:25 before
you have a good picture :)
Wow, the guitar sounds weak by itself
+hmpz36911 Not at all, you won't get this raw guitar tone ANYWHERE ELSE.
+hmpz36911 nonsense dude
+Jamie Huang he meant it sounds thin, probably due to a fact that people don't realize how thin and weak per say music will sound with our bass guitar, nothing wrong with this recording it rocks and great tone
+Skylar Cook without****
Yeah ive always thought that about the peace sells album the others have a heavier tone