Finally got to see these guys a couple years back in SF. He used about four different guitars during the set, and even with all the distortion he uses each one sounded completely distinct from the others and suited what he was playing perfectly. Clearly not just swapping axes at random
@@daverice2426 Sometimes it is about the tuning of the guitars. Sonic Youth have/had a truck full of Jazzmasters and Jaguars and had to change the guitar between every couple of songs as they have unique alternate tunings for many songs
This lineup has been around far longer than their initial run. It’s true when you find the right combination of band members and sounds, there is nothing like it.
Looks like a nice guitar. J Mascis is the real deal - some people just have the spirit of rock'n'roll within them. Dinosaur Jr have created so many great songs, pulling off that trick of sounding loud, raucous and melodic all at the same time.
I just want to say if Dinosaur Jr is ever in your local area you have to go see them! I saw them in ATL a couple years ago pre covid. They are so goddamn loud live it's amazing, my ears are still not the same.
Everything J does is GOLD, but there is a special magic in the moment at 5:51 when he has to take a deep breath and rouse himself before saying the word "funkier".
I know he's not underrated to his fans, but J Mascis is an underrated/undertalked about guitar player. I love his style. I'd call his soloing feel style (which is typically my favorite) but that's just me.
I love when I find clips of him in documentaries.... Two of my faves are "That Pedal Movie", and "Salad Days" (the DC Hardcore film, with Ian Mackaye & Henry Rollins).
I own #77. I instantly fell in love with this guitar the second it was in my hands. I left the shop to think about it. Came back and bought it. I have barely set it down ever since. It instantly became my favorite.
I got hooked on Tarpit. Have followed closely since then. The songwriting, guitar playing, and the singing of J Mascis are consistently top notch. Kudos to Fender for recognizing an original group of musicians.
What a pleasant treat in a time of dishonesty and bs… Some dudes rocking out, no auto-tune, no bull, just straight awesomeness…, this gives me hope, thanks J…
He usually has Marshall full stacks, strategically angled in relation to each other. I guess this being a Fender video, the Fender combos are appropriate.
@@danielstoddart Even then, he says he wears earplugs only cause their drummer hits his drums and particularly the cymbals really hard lmfao. Dude is crazy.
@@fabricejarfi Been wondering the same thing as how distribution worked. I ordered as soon as I saw them about a week before release. Wasn't sure how long fender would make them since the purple sparkle jazzmaster was a short run.
Start Choppin (No g ;) 9:08 Feel The Pain 17:05 I Ran Away Although all the songs start playing with J talking over them before the above timestamps. So probably best to just watch the whole thing as it’s only 21mins
20:25 I‘m the same! I write lyrics for my band but I don‘t even undertand myself the meaning of what I write but months or even years later I suddenly understand and see parallels to how my life was at that moment or even became later.
I lol'ed at them not letting Lou play his beat up old Gibson bass and swapping out all their Marshals with Fender amps. I get it but still kind of funny.
I have been loving this band since the first time I heard Bug in 1998. With a Tele not trying to cover all the frequencies like a Jazz I can finally hear J's voice in all its naked earnestness. We all knew the noise was a delicious veil all along. The guys deserve a different sonic slant on things. Even though this Signature model reeks of commercialism I still wish them all the very best.
In another way it kinda makes sense, as early Marshalls were based on Fenders, the JTM45 is pretty much a modded Bassman. Also, J uses effects all the time (even his clean tone comes from an overdrive pedal), so the amp probably doesn't matter that much.
I Love this old school camera person bobbing around Infront of a band desperately trying to ignoring him/her. Heh it's amazing. Now all we need is a crowd of people completely failing to catch some dummy trying to stage dive. Anyways great video, Ty
“Start Choppin” I watched a video of this and knew the dinosaur jr. I like not only the jazz master but also him who plays it using a telecaster and Les Paul Jr.
Sold me on wanting that Tele... And a big muff XD. Watch music performances at 1x, watch the interview sections at 1.25 or 1.5x and it's more like a normal interview :)
i've watched every J interview out there and I have no idea why I've never done this before. He sounds like a normal dude at 1.25x. I cant stop laughing about this.
*** JOE HARVARD **** Certainly among the finest and one of most outrageously exceptional human beings I’ve ever known to walk this earth. And also as an avid originator, he was the founder and original owner of FORT APACHE Studios - or otherwise known here in this video simply as “the guy”. Damn J! That really bummed me out that you never came to mention “the guy’s” actual name. Whom of which in turn bestowed upon you this singular piece of unrivaled artillery that you have since gone on to carve up numerous monuments with. I can’t say enough wonderful things about the late great Joe Harvard but it really would have been nice to hear you give him some kind of a proper acknowledgement. For me anyway I would have been ecstatic. After all I have seen Dinosaur no less then 30 times. But oh well, I guess that sucks for all the rest of you who didn’t have the privilege of knowing who or what Joe was about on any kind of level. A missed opportunity for sure, but I guess we’ll just have to get over it. At the same time I was kind of over the moon just now finding out that this Telecaster has been and remained the de facto J Mascis numero uno 6-string for lighting up all those Dinosaur records. I was not aware that J actually held this Tele in his very highest regard, and was no doubt a most pleasant surprise. The fact that my dear friend Joe Harvard was this instruments original owner and custodian, who must have not only broke that guitar in just right for a Wizard out of Amhurst, but helped instigate the mojo that is seemingly infused with this guitars chemistry and innate make up. So yeah upon hearing that that you continually still make records with that guitar puts a huge smile on my face and in some weird way kinda makes me proud, as Joe was absolutely one of my very very closest friends and I will honour and celebrate him forever. And on one final note, I basically inherited a large amount of Joe’s possessions, if not most of them. I have a lot of the stuff he archived including a folder with all the inventory of the gear that was at Fort Apache. And I am 98.9% sure I have a sheet with this Telecaster he sold you listed on it. I wish I could put up a screen shot. It would be fun to show you and get your reaction.
If you’ve never owned a tele this would make sense. But if so, you’d know, of course it matters. The action, the pick ups, the metal plate on the tele that gives it that sweet spot. Can’t be imitated, that’s why everyone from Kurt cobain to Kirk hammit uses teles in the studio
"With the Big Muff, everything has sustain."
Facts.
Big Muff Triangle here! Prob get the Ram's Head next; they definitely sound best with single coil pickups
Finally got to see these guys a couple years back in SF. He used about four different guitars during the set, and even with all the distortion he uses each one sounded completely distinct from the others and suited what he was playing perfectly. Clearly not just swapping axes at random
Ikr he speaks fact, no bullshit like "ThE WoOD So GoOD SuCh SuStaIn WoW"
@@daverice2426 Sometimes it is about the tuning of the guitars. Sonic Youth have/had a truck full of Jazzmasters and Jaguars and had to change the guitar between every couple of songs as they have unique alternate tunings for many songs
Sovtek, checkin' in....!!
This is just unbelievable how J's voice does not age at all.
It helps if you sounded old already when you were 20
He has one of the most recogniceable and underrated voices imo
He could read an audiobook and I’d be hooked
His voice is recognisable because it’s awful. The whole band is trash.
Recognizable
@@Gubgubgooberimagine!
This lineup has been around far longer than their initial run. It’s true when you find the right combination of band members and sounds, there is nothing like it.
These are the original members.
@@adamstaysick yep
I like Lou but miss Mike....
This is the original lineup t boy
@@JBmusicart yeah, I thought that Lou was an original member?
Looks like a nice guitar. J Mascis is the real deal - some people just have the spirit of rock'n'roll within them. Dinosaur Jr have created so many great songs, pulling off that trick of sounding loud, raucous and melodic all at the same time.
Feels so simple, pure, genuine. The lost art of the trio.
I just want to say if Dinosaur Jr is ever in your local area you have to go see them! I saw them in ATL a couple years ago pre covid. They are so goddamn loud live it's amazing, my ears are still not the same.
There is a difference between entertainment and hearing damage.
@@Mark70609 I wore earplugs and was fine. They were incredible. Best live band. The pit was great.
@@Mark70609 The higher the volume the better the band dontcha know?
@@Mark70609 no one cares.
Alice In Chains gave me tinnitus
Everything J does is GOLD, but there is a special magic in the moment at 5:51 when he has to take a deep breath and rouse himself before saying the word "funkier".
I know he's not underrated to his fans, but J Mascis is an underrated/undertalked about guitar player. I love his style. I'd call his soloing feel style (which is typically my favorite) but that's just me.
Omg j's talking up a storm in this one
Still sounds normal at x1.5 speed!
Lol
I love when I find clips of him in documentaries....
Two of my faves are "That Pedal Movie", and "Salad Days" (the DC Hardcore film, with Ian Mackaye & Henry Rollins).
I own #77. I instantly fell in love with this guitar the second it was in my hands. I left the shop to think about it. Came back and bought it. I have barely set it down ever since. It instantly became my favorite.
Damn, that's my favorite number. Let me know if you ever sell it! :-) HAha.
15 hours of interview resulted in about the most intense 10 minute spoken words by J Mascis!
Serious tho, what an awesome person!
I want the full 15 hrs
Release the Mascis cut!!!
Damn J, chill out.
I got hooked on Tarpit. Have followed closely since then. The songwriting, guitar playing, and the singing of J Mascis are consistently top notch. Kudos to Fender for recognizing an original group of musicians.
I still want to be J. Mascis when I grow up. (I'm 36)
What a pleasant treat in a time of dishonesty and bs… Some dudes rocking out, no auto-tune, no bull, just straight awesomeness…, this gives me hope, thanks J…
Don’t cha hate it when J. Mascis comes out with a new guitar and now you gotta buy a new guitar? Me too.
Love how he has the amps set up so they are blasting right into his ears. Really cool guitar, too.
He usually has Marshall full stacks, strategically angled in relation to each other. I guess this being a Fender video, the Fender combos are appropriate.
He must be totally deaf....
@@johncollins5552 He wears ear plugs because Dinosaur Jr. is literally the loudest rock band ever, even louder than the Who.
@@danielstoddart Even then, he says he wears earplugs only cause their drummer hits his drums and particularly the cymbals really hard lmfao. Dude is crazy.
@@DaisyHead666 I've been to hundreds of shows, and the loudest bands I've ever heard have been Dinosaur Jr and Swans. Ears ringing three days later.
Yoo the reason I wanted a tele in the first place was Jeff Buckley and J's Start Choppin riffs
I got a Squier Toploader Telecaster because of Jeff Buckley❤
Proud owner of #362 and it's a killer telecaster.
I wonder how these serial numbers work. I have 315 and a mate is currently selling 27.
@@fabricejarfi Been wondering the same thing as how distribution worked. I ordered as soon as I saw them about a week before release. Wasn't sure how long fender would make them since the purple sparkle jazzmaster was a short run.
Start Choppin (No g ;)
9:08 Feel The Pain
17:05 I Ran Away
Although all the songs start playing with J talking over them before the above timestamps. So probably best to just watch the whole thing as it’s only 21mins
Hearing this stuff makes me miss the good old days of WFNX.
Holy way back machine!
I love any dude who stacks multiple fuzzes
20:25 I‘m the same! I write lyrics for my band but I don‘t even undertand myself the meaning of what I write but months or even years later I suddenly understand and see parallels to how my life was at that moment or even became later.
I lol'ed at them not letting Lou play his beat up old Gibson bass and swapping out all their Marshals with Fender amps. I get it but still kind of funny.
I have been loving this band since the first time I heard Bug in 1998. With a Tele not trying to cover all the frequencies like a Jazz I can finally hear J's voice in all its naked earnestness. We all knew the noise was a delicious veil all along. The guys deserve a different sonic slant on things. Even though this Signature model reeks of commercialism I still wish them all the very best.
'Reeks of commercialism' eh? What's he supposed to do - give you a guitar?
@@timhall3575 They said commercialism, not capitalism lmao
J is a beautiful soul and artist
I want a J Mascis tele. I love this band forever.
Interesting to see him rocking on the fender amps, which makes sense in this promo situation... I have to say their sound/tone sounds great here also.
In another way it kinda makes sense, as early Marshalls were based on Fenders, the JTM45 is pretty much a modded Bassman.
Also, J uses effects all the time (even his clean tone comes from an overdrive pedal), so the amp probably doesn't matter that much.
Love it more than Marshalls. Sounds more hairy with the muff!
I swear I've never seen J more excited in his life than here! 😜
Wow, thats a great recording with a tight band!
I love this band so much.
My friend’s dad really rocks!
who’s your friends dad??
I love so much Dinosuar Jr. I’m happy every time I listen to them!
Much love to J, Lou, Murph & Fender!
J Mascis very underrated guitarist, singer, and songwriter
This band is growing on me
Thumb is my favorite song
It's so strange to hear and see J Mascis not playing a Jazzmaster. Great sounding Telecaster, regardless.
Seeing it is weird, indeed. But hearing it isn’t weird, given that 90% of the leads you’ve heard on Dino records was done with that Tele.
I noticed him starting to play a Tele more at live shows around 2009.
He's been playing telecasters live since 94.
He’s talked about being associated with jazzmasters but mostly playing teles and les Paul jrs
Oh man he put it through it's paces on Feel the pain......
In my opinion it really doesn't doesn't matter what he plays. He'll make it sound great.
I love this band more all the time . Jay has had a huge influence on my playing %100
I Love this old school camera person bobbing around Infront of a band desperately trying to ignoring him/her. Heh it's amazing. Now all we need is a crowd of people completely failing to catch some dummy trying to stage dive.
Anyways great video, Ty
Love J., he's simply 'The Wizard of Fuzz'! :D
I can’t wait to interview J tonight! Wish me luck!! 🥺❤️
I want to see the outtakes when he would fall asleep during the interview :P
Jay Mascis's spirit animal is eyore
It sound so good with all Fender Gear 😍
I gotta say, I love J's tone here. Maybe it's the mix, but there's so much more clarity than his usual Marshall stack live sound.
Suena increíble con todo el backline fender 💜
Hmm.. great Tele, I like the blue sparkle & the 58 top loader setup
Damn he's got some rippin tone here!!
Really enjoyed that! Thanks you guys. I've been listening to j since the mid 90's. Dinosaur Jr. Has got a sound that is only theirs.
“Start Choppin”
I watched a video of this and knew the dinosaur jr.
I like not only the jazz master but also him who plays it using a telecaster and Les Paul Jr.
YES‼︎The sound that hung fuzz in the telecaster is the unexpectedly best‼︎
love this guy. that's proper chatty for our J :)
J in the mood to talk - this guitar must be really good!
I don't need a 3rd telecaster, but that blue sparkle is awesome 🤘🏻🤘🏻
I don't get why Murf doesn't play Fender drums?
I dont think they exist
@@bobmomgodbob 5 points for you!
Lol
@@bobmomgodbob you must be fun at party #woosh
@@pstrokeslibsarctic lol hashtag woosh that’s a new one. What does it mean?
Man... You can't tell me that opening riff was not inspired by Jimi's "Wait Until Tomorrow". Very cool though. I love J.
Great stuff, J and his band are legends 👌
Sold me on wanting that Tele... And a big muff XD.
Watch music performances at 1x, watch the interview sections at 1.25 or 1.5x and it's more like a normal interview :)
i've watched every J interview out there and I have no idea why I've never done this before. He sounds like a normal dude at 1.25x. I cant stop laughing about this.
This is amazing!!! Thank you fender :)
Just ordered one of these today. Stoked.
He looks thrilled
I've watched so many interviews with J in them and that's about as much as he'll express haha
First experience with J Mascis eh?
You do not know J
Video has a lock down feel. Cool song 🎵
Tele’s are the greatest guitars in history. I’d be willing to bet it’s everyone’s desert island guitar. Anyone who doubts this has never owned one
That sweet spot between the seventh and twelfth fret,,, nothing better
My girlfriend just got me a Squire Tele custom at CMC...
Just put it through my Marshall this morning....tasty.
Western MA represent.
guitar hero
Would've loved to see the wall of Marshalls. It's part of his rig.
yes! transparency is key in good content marketing. Plus it's an awesome sight!
I honestly think this wall of fenders sound even better than the usual live tone. Plus he uses a fender twin and AC30 for recording anyway
i have the J Mascis Jazzmaster, now I obviously need the Tele :)
*** JOE HARVARD ****
Certainly among the finest and one of most outrageously exceptional human beings I’ve ever known to walk this earth. And also as an avid originator, he was the founder and original owner of FORT APACHE Studios - or otherwise known here in this video simply as “the guy”.
Damn J! That really bummed me out that you never came to mention “the guy’s” actual name. Whom of which in turn bestowed upon you this singular piece of unrivaled artillery that you have since gone on to carve up numerous monuments with. I can’t say enough wonderful things about the late great Joe Harvard but it really would have been nice to hear you give him some kind of a proper acknowledgement. For me anyway I would have been ecstatic. After all I have seen Dinosaur no less then 30 times.
But oh well, I guess that sucks for all the rest of you who didn’t have the privilege of knowing who or what Joe was about on any kind of level. A missed opportunity for sure, but I guess we’ll just have to get over it.
At the same time I was kind of over the moon just now finding out that this Telecaster has been and remained the de facto J Mascis numero uno 6-string for lighting up all those Dinosaur records. I was not aware that J actually held this Tele in his very highest regard, and was no doubt a most pleasant surprise.
The fact that my dear friend Joe Harvard was this instruments original owner and custodian, who must have not only broke that guitar in just right for a Wizard out of Amhurst, but helped instigate the mojo that is seemingly infused with this guitars chemistry and innate make up. So yeah upon hearing that that you continually still make records with that guitar puts a huge smile on my face and in some weird way kinda makes me proud, as Joe was absolutely one of my very very closest friends and I will honour and celebrate him forever.
And on one final note, I basically inherited a large amount of Joe’s possessions, if not most of them. I have a lot of the stuff he archived including a folder with all the inventory of the gear that was at Fort Apache. And I am 98.9% sure I have a sheet with this Telecaster he sold you listed on it. I wish I could put up a screen shot. It would be fun to show you and get your reaction.
God I love this
Wow an actual good Dino j mix.
J is the coolest
Just got mine today!!!
I love how Lou is using the Troy Sanders Jaguar
Love the look. Wish for a Jazzmaster tele hybrid. That would be an awesome J Mascis model
Where are the Marshalls and Lou's Gibson. C'mon.
espero que les hayan regalado esos nuevos instrumentos y amplificadores
Heaven forbid a promotional video actually be concerned with promoting the brand in question.
It really shows the musicianship that they are getting there signature sound without there standard gear
tbh I think J’s big muff turned up all the way into any amp turned up all the way is gonna sound like him haha
It’s a fender video bruv, it’s not surprising that they’re gonna hook them with fender gear
Dinossauro Jr é foda! 🤘🏻😜
やっぱカッコイイっ!
I love J. Masochist
I still have my original picture vinyl of Start Choppin.
Same here! the one Dino single I got.
Picture vinyl sucks
Love Dino jr. :))
how that tone😲😲😲😲
I love Dinosaur jr.
can't heart this enough
Always see them if they come to your town! My God they are loud live!
J for president
Didn't let them use their own gear? No Marshall amps & Lou's Gibson.
yeah, that amp rig is rather small for J hahaha
Murph is so funny! Nice Dude!
最高か‼︎
Eut la chance de croiser leur route,aux Docks Lausan
ne Octobre 22🎸🎼✨✨👍🏻
Amazing
Where was this filmed??? Great sound/video!
What a guy, what a band. But can’t help thinking that with all those amps, pedals and processing the actual guitar doesn’t matter that much…
Maybe part of it is the feel of the guitar, the 25 and half scale radius, the look; the frame of mind it puts him in when he looks down at it
Yeah I’m sure he loves it - just not sure how relevant it is to mere mortals like us🙂
Doesn’t matter how nicely you decorate your house, if it’s built on sand it’s probably gonna be shit
If you’ve never owned a tele this would make sense. But if so, you’d know, of course it matters. The action, the pick ups, the metal plate on the tele that gives it that sweet spot. Can’t be imitated, that’s why everyone from Kurt cobain to Kirk hammit uses teles in the studio
His solos are a bit cleaner on his Jazzmasters..
Love it :want to see see Dino do some sebadoh
I prefer this amp set-up than his usual marshall rig
im not really a guitar player, but the first song is using fuzz pedal.?big muff is same type of fuzz pedal sound..?
The original guitar this is based on is visible in the Feel the pain music video around 1:56 👌🏼
i thought his fav was a jazzmaster ? but hell. that man can play anything
Loved the vid