Nick is the reason I pick my guitar up and play it almost every day. I sound nothing like him when I play and no one ever will, but all around the world there are thousands like me giving it a go, all thanks to him!
@@FZ779 what a great question, and thanks for taking the time to ask it! Really good thanks, I've been practicing a lot, and it shows too. I've developed my ear as well, so I can at least play along, in some way, to a lot of the songs I listen to.
@@allantibbles9665 Welcome mate, so here it is what im gonna say that now its been 2 month since i asked you now im playing good too,now trying to use slider in pinky finger like him sooner or later someone would say he is definitely a big fan of Nick McCabe ;)
@@allantibbles9665 im using G1xon pedal where i can put Bass mode but im struggling one of bassline of simon Jones which he played in B side tracks called Wednesday Madness if you find just share that tabs ✌️peace
I love nick he's distinguished himself as a true pioneer of lifting the guitar beyond just meer music but universal language or something more expressive than words or art , once you identify with his artistic sensibilities you wonder how you went on so long without have knowing it . I still maintain nicks art will transcend to a broader and comprehensive audience as time goes on . He's the guitarist for guitarist
It’s interesting to compare this sound to the first Wigan demos. The evolution of Nicks playing is evident, but so similar to 1990. Could listen to this all day
I listen to Nick Mccabe play daily...how dreamy! I listen to Richard Ashcroft all day & night! I must say I miss the Verve together. BUT...they have a right to be together or go solo!
And how if they are missing, but I believe that we will have to remember those moments as a fairy tale, but ... sometimes fairy tales come true and so happens the magic moment .. of a nostalgic reappearance and full of old emotions !! Always believe in it!
Watched the verve in 1998 at Haigh Hall with my family from 8 years old to now. I’ve listened to many bands over the years Led Zeppelin, Oasis, The Beatles nothing hits me as much as this. May be biased as I am from Wigan but we will never know
I actually wrote him an email begging him to release his ambient stuff. If you listen to him, the man is an ambient mastermind who somehow ended in/out/in/out a pop band.
Nope. It's been just a couple of days. Check his homepage. He says: "There will be a raft of new music releases, commencing with the 5 album initial solo ambient/electronics salvo (my initial calling before the guitar thing)." But the links don't really go anywhere. He has a couple of nice pieces in the "media" section though: nickmccabe.co.uk/whose-content-my-content/
Morning autumn tree. That's what I think about listening to this. Some nice park with nice trees. Brown leaves on the ground. That image suits this music beautifully
@@floytron5924he is playing at high volume and the effect is just very competent control of actual feedback, the thing the e-bow is designed to simulate.
@@floytron5924 to my knowledge he uses the quadraverb, delays, drive, wah pedal and a volume pedal. He creates those swells by activating the wah and doing volume swells (turn volume knob on your guitar or volume pedal off than play a note and bring the volume pedal or volume knob back on), whilst having a heavy delay/reverb. This will make the illusion of an "ebow" like effect. You can see him doing that in the Life's an Ocean Pinkpop 1998 outro (it's here on RUclips). To your preference you can activate the wah pedal during those swells or leave it off. But with it on you can get that dreamy tone. Finally but not least he uses a looper (lexicon Jamman during that period) so you can hear especially the reprise version in the studio or live has sometimes multiple guitar lines or soundscapes. I hope I could help :)
From wich year is it ? And why is this not on the Urban Hymns Deluxe CD ? But after all pure magic, no one can play better than him. So beautiful. Musical genius
@@Drumm3rB0y The album remasterd, all the b sides, 2 songs with simon tong on guitar, the haigh hall gig remasterd, the bbc sessions, and some other unreleased live versions of weeping willow, stormy clouds, slide away and more while the Urban Hymns Tour
A one man guitar orchestra.
Insanely underrated guitarist.
Yes, quite.
Not in our house.
such beautiful strange noises in guitar
Despite the massive success
❤
One of the greatest guitarists of all time in my opinion.
John squire first
@@clarkster98 hahaha yeah right
@@clarkster98 not even fucking close to the majesty of Mcabe and i love Squire too.
Nick is the reason I pick my guitar up and play it almost every day. I sound nothing like him when I play and no one ever will, but all around the world there are thousands like me giving it a go, all thanks to him!
Its been one year, how you playing now?
@@FZ779 what a great question, and thanks for taking the time to ask it!
Really good thanks, I've been practicing a lot, and it shows too. I've developed my ear as well, so I can at least play along, in some way, to a lot of the songs I listen to.
@@allantibbles9665 Welcome mate, so here it is what im gonna say that now its been 2 month since i asked you now im playing good too,now trying to use slider in pinky finger like him sooner or later someone would say he is definitely a big fan of Nick McCabe ;)
@@allantibbles9665 im using G1xon pedal where i can put Bass mode but im struggling one of bassline of simon Jones which he played in B side tracks called Wednesday Madness if you find just share that tabs ✌️peace
I love nick he's distinguished himself as a true pioneer of lifting the guitar beyond just meer music but universal language or something more expressive than words or art , once you identify with his artistic sensibilities you wonder how you went on so long without have knowing it . I still maintain nicks art will transcend to a broader and comprehensive audience as time goes on . He's the guitarist for guitarist
Nick McCabe is a genius ❤
The best guitarist of his generation
Genius. Nick McCabe & Kevin Shields would be a hell of a record.
Where Nick grew up isn't to far from me and to think a lad from Haydock is capable of this. Just beautiful
It’s interesting to compare this sound to the first Wigan demos. The evolution of Nicks playing is evident, but so similar to 1990. Could listen to this all day
True artist. This man expresses living.
I listen to Nick Mccabe play daily...how dreamy!
I listen to Richard Ashcroft all day & night! I must say I miss the Verve together. BUT...they have a right to be together or go solo!
And how if they are missing, but I believe that we will have to remember those moments as a fairy tale, but ... sometimes fairy tales come true and so happens the magic moment .. of a nostalgic reappearance and full of old emotions !! Always believe in it!
*_Sir MacCabe_*
Absolutely love this. Such an underrated guitarist
Watched the verve in 1998 at Haigh Hall with my family from 8 years old to now. I’ve listened to many bands over the years Led Zeppelin, Oasis, The Beatles nothing hits me as much as this. May be biased as I am from Wigan but we will never know
So talented, Need more music from him.
I actually wrote him an email begging him to release his ambient stuff. If you listen to him, the man is an ambient mastermind who somehow ended in/out/in/out a pop band.
@@alias4607 .
Totally agree, did he reply? Last I heard he was in no rush to release anything.
Nope. It's been just a couple of days. Check his homepage.
He says:
"There will be a raft of new music releases, commencing with the 5 album initial solo ambient/electronics salvo (my initial calling before the guitar thing)."
But the links don't really go anywhere.
He has a couple of nice pieces in the "media" section though:
nickmccabe.co.uk/whose-content-my-content/
Morning autumn tree. That's what I think about listening to this. Some nice park with nice trees. Brown leaves on the ground. That image suits this music beautifully
love love love...thanks for sharing this Richard ♥
Beautiful
GENIUS!!!!!
En mi humilde opinión, me encantaría ver a Richard Ashcroft y Nick MacCabe, juntos son "The Verve" ese día la tierra y el escenario van a temblar. ❤
Stunning!
Soundscape🎶 🖼🤯
Magnífico THE VERVE FOREVER un parcero COLOMBIANO 🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴💥🎆
Genius
The e-bow king. Love you Nick !
Dead Man Walking He never used an E-bow
@@VaguenessOn What does he use for Reprise. That song is insane
@@floytron5924he is playing at high volume and the effect is just very competent control of actual feedback, the thing the e-bow is designed to simulate.
@@floytron5924 to my knowledge he uses the quadraverb, delays, drive, wah pedal and a volume pedal. He creates those swells by activating the wah and doing volume swells (turn volume knob on your guitar or volume pedal off than play a note and bring the volume pedal or volume knob back on), whilst having a heavy delay/reverb. This will make the illusion of an "ebow" like effect. You can see him doing that in the Life's an Ocean Pinkpop 1998 outro (it's here on RUclips). To your preference you can activate the wah pedal during those swells or leave it off. But with it on you can get that dreamy tone. Finally but not least he uses a looper (lexicon Jamman during that period) so you can hear especially the reprise version in the studio or live has sometimes multiple guitar lines or soundscapes.
I hope I could help :)
the tone king
Nick mcCabe es Brian Eno, de la guitarra electrica
A+
WOW!
Sonic wizardry!
What would happen if Eno e Nick make music togheter?
Unos de los mejores guitarristas
Junto a the edge,Paul reynolds,Charlie burchill
Guys, does anyone know wich guitar pedals Nick uses in this?
From wich year is it ? And why is this not on the Urban Hymns Deluxe CD ? But after all pure magic, no one can play better than him. So beautiful. Musical genius
I suppose that it's from 1997.
Ask Richard Ashcroft
Paul Hoppe what’s on the deluxe cd
'cause Ashcroft decided
@@Drumm3rB0y The album remasterd, all the b sides, 2 songs with simon tong on guitar, the haigh hall gig remasterd, the bbc sessions, and some other unreleased live versions of weeping willow, stormy clouds, slide away and more while the Urban Hymns Tour
truly fabulous guitar player with unique style and inimitable sounds
Genius