Yes like when you buy a multi-fx and you panit with sounds. But just painting aint completing an idea, and certanly not creating anything people will truly connect with or remember
Sonic youth and mudhoney are 2 of the most underrated bands of our time mudhoney has to have day jobs nowadays because lack of true fans they were doing ok in the 90s but not now so much and sonic youth broke up so i just follow Hurston and lee a bit but I’m wondering if the are making a living with music only still or not
@@JayEdom Thurston llegó a decir en una entrevista que siendo objetivo un músico en la actualidad debe de tener un “dayjob” para sostenerse y no dejar de hacer música
@@TheZooropaBaby Big fan of Squier product, but gotta say,- whatever the original "specs",- the much more $ Fender version is the way to go on the VI; having played baritones and bass, the Squier is very tough to pull guitar moves on.It's just a difficult design that benefits from careful treatment .
@@redeyedbuggers Nice! I see all sorts of people playing the Squier Mascis signature (Including J's bandmate Lou Barlow). I was at one of the shows that was recorded for MJ Lenderman's recent live album and the second guitarist used a Squier Mascis JM for most of the set.
My first big concert ever - Sonic Youth December 1992 Prague. After the concert there was a lot of blood on the floor! It was insane! The physical pressure within the audience was killer!
@@DoomedMoviethon Fair enough! I did love Television though, still 2 of my favorite albums and they managed to make Jazzmasters sound beautiful at times. I just wish more band had been inspired by Television than Sonic Youth.
Nick, you need to get Kevin Shields sitting and jamming with you ! Totally guitar unrelated but I really love Moore's jacket, someone has an idea of the brand ? Haha
35:53 and I miss SY being a band. They've been releasing a bunch of live gigs from the 80's and 90's lately through their Bandcamp page and it's so cool to listen to them through the years and hear the songs kind of shift into something more "traditional" for lack of a batter term in the early to mid 90's. After A Thousand Leaves they turned to a more expansive sound again but never lost the magic that made them special. I saw their last NYC show in Williamsburg, Brooklyn on the waterfront and I'm so glad nobody knew it was the last one. Hoping that they'll reunite someday. It won't be soon, but I do think it'll happen after things settle.
Is there a possibility that Fender can somehow figure out a way to license a Mastery bridge for a production Jazzmaster? I mean, Thurston Moore basically just said the bridge needs to be replaced. Right?
@@chadlong1109 J.mascis replaced the bridge on the one he tours with with a mastery. But a mastery tail piece alone is priced at more than a third of the cost of that guitar.
Thurston made another visit to our guitar store in Mooreland a year ago and said if he had it his way he would "put ibanez players in chains and make them build his railroads." He looked extra ketchupy this visit, i think he might have had a few drinks at Peanut's Gallery, a local bar here. I dont know what his problem was, but he sure hates the guys from Korn for some reason. We sold him a round silver pitch pipe.
Thank you for this, quite possibly the best/most enjoyable Fender Play LIVE episode yet - perfect year end episode as the Thurston Moore Group is one of 2019's best things. Cheers!
I found out that I can kinda play Nagare and with a guitar tuned to a Sonic Youth tuning ( G G D D D# D#). I listend to the azuma kabuki musicans anf thought “woah, this sounds a bit like SY“. So yeah. The droning strings are a big part of a lot of non-western traditional music has that. Glenn Branca also knew that and SY learned from hin.
6:30 The coolest Dad ever. I remember seeing them on Conan O'Brien they were playing a saw with a hammer. Blew my head off. Bought every cd I could the next day. Amazing
This is so inspirational to me. I have a les Paul copy and though I enjoy learning my fave tracks and practicing scales etc I'm gonna try and get looser with tuning etc. 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
@@itsgonnbeok7249 dear Repugnican, the NYTimes has done 19 articles on me SO FAR. (4 with good photos of me!) I've been on the cover of half the papers on the planet earth. Heck, EVEN A MUSICIAN NAMED THURSTON MOORE wrote that he was a BIG FAN of my music. Gee... I can list more... but I think i just proved YOU ARE A CHILDISH, MORONIC, EVASIVE COWARD LIAR.
Szk1312 dO NOT SLANDER GYBE. These dumb asses couldn’t play that shit in there LIFE! Nick is a x10 better player than Thurston Moore, and they both sound LIKE SHIT!
Thurston Moore is something like a Luke Skywalker to me now. Hero of my childhood but now just an old hermit trying to redeem himself. I hope he writes a book too with his side of the story
@@vvavie4858 childish "rebuttal". try again. Alex is mostly making a SINCERE point, unlike you. If you DISAGREE with someone, you REFUTE their facts or argument. ONLY an Adolf wannabe DEFLECTS. Alex is also partly wrong, of course. We ALL already know Thurston's story: he FOLLOWED HIS HEART. Humanity is DAMNED IF THEY DO, DAMNED IF THEY DON'T. It's shocking how immature that y'all are about this stuff.
Bravo! all those pedal crazed people paying $400 for a pedal to make these sounds and here is Thurston showing us all how to do it. love his methods. being broke at the start can turn you into a really creative person. we need slowdive, MBV in and showing us how to do it as well.
Some ppl just cant figure out both before changing everything huh? Thats why the DIY scene and Yngiwe Malmsteen scene aint got real quality, both are too extreme in both ways so they cant get a good balance of both
20:19 that made me laugh a lot because of how much awesome sounds you can get from using such ridiculous techniques. 😂 I love SY. At 21:33 it sounded like an ancient instrument.
...like the Concert For Bangladesh, in which Ravi Shankar plays for a while and then stops, receiving tumultuous applause. "I'm glad you enjoyed the sound of tuning up, we're going to start now!" (or something along those lines ;)
@@dharmapada well, the next 45 minutes was spent watching Sound and Fury by Sturgill Simpson then I went in my studio and jammed for a couple of hours. It was a good day.
To me Thurston is one of the most important guitar players of our generation. He paints with sounds, he true artist
Yes like when you buy a multi-fx and you panit with sounds. But just painting aint completing an idea, and certanly not creating anything people will truly connect with or remember
@@return2sender791 there is a difference between playing exactly what you want to hear or just making something. Thats where you get quality
Sonic youth and mudhoney are 2 of the most underrated bands of our time mudhoney has to have day jobs nowadays because lack of true fans they were doing ok in the 90s but not now so much and sonic youth broke up so i just follow Hurston and lee a bit but I’m wondering if the are making a living with music only still or not
Thurston Moore/Johnny Marr, seriously?
@@JayEdom Thurston llegó a decir en una entrevista que siendo objetivo un músico en la actualidad debe de tener un “dayjob” para sostenerse y no dejar de hacer música
The way these guys can wrangle such arresting atmospheres from noise and incredibly simplistic playing amazes me.
Which is amazing, given Nick is an amazing guitarrist when it comes to technical stuff.
CAN ANYONE ELSE HEAR/FEEL A TAPPING SOUND FROM BASS IN YOUR THROAT? =-0
It's really cool to see a musician as iconic as Debbie Googe playing a Squier.
if you want vintage-spec'ed Bass VI without paying ridiculous money Squier is actually the best option
Those Squiers are better than most of the instruments used on your favorite albums.
@@TheZooropaBaby Big fan of Squier product, but gotta say,- whatever the original "specs",- the much more $ Fender version is the way to go on the VI; having played baritones and bass, the Squier is very tough to pull guitar moves on.It's just a difficult design that benefits from careful treatment .
I recently bought a Squire J Mascis Jazzmaster & it blows away most Fenders I’ve ever played on. It’s so good
@@redeyedbuggers Nice! I see all sorts of people playing the Squier Mascis signature (Including J's bandmate Lou Barlow). I was at one of the shows that was recorded for MJ Lenderman's recent live album and the second guitarist used a Squier Mascis JM for most of the set.
the guitarist in tera Melos and Thurston Moore talking and playing guitar together? man this is so great.
My first big concert ever - Sonic Youth December 1992 Prague. After the concert there was a lot of blood on the floor! It was insane! The physical pressure within the audience was killer!
Glad the positive comments are outweighing the negativity on this vid. I needed to see two of my favorite guitar dudes in the same room.
What ever richard shmuck beat it
@@TimO-wt9sz Oh hi. You seem nice.
Well, the universe needs balance so I'll try to think of something mean to say. maybe something about finger painting.
@@davetbassbos I'll try too but it's difficult when someone truly transcends the form.
@@DoomedMoviethon Fair enough! I did love Television though, still 2 of my favorite albums and they managed to make Jazzmasters sound beautiful at times. I just wish more band had been inspired by Television than Sonic Youth.
Thurston really put a sounding rod under his strings on Fender live
Nick, you need to get Kevin Shields sitting and jamming with you !
Totally guitar unrelated but I really love Moore's jacket, someone has an idea of the brand ? Haha
If anyone as interested for his denim as I am, it's a actually a Ralph Lauren Western Denim ( 250€ though ) lol
@@Aurichu oooouch
Kevin Shields there would be awesome!!!!
Straight fitted
idk if u saw it but the bassist of thurstons band (seen in the later part of the video) is debbie googe of MBV lol
35:53 and I miss SY being a band. They've been releasing a bunch of live gigs from the 80's and 90's lately through their Bandcamp page and it's so cool to listen to them through the years and hear the songs kind of shift into something more "traditional" for lack of a batter term in the early to mid 90's. After A Thousand Leaves they turned to a more expansive sound again but never lost the magic that made them special. I saw their last NYC show in Williamsburg, Brooklyn on the waterfront and I'm so glad nobody knew it was the last one. Hoping that they'll reunite someday. It won't be soon, but I do think it'll happen after things settle.
Great stuff and I love Fender Play for doing things like this.
Is there a possibility that Fender can somehow figure out a way to license a Mastery bridge for a production Jazzmaster? I mean, Thurston Moore basically just said the bridge needs to be replaced. Right?
scott3402 Looks like he has a Stay Trem there, and Fender basically did licence it with the Marr.
I think the J Mascis Squier Jazzmaster has one.
Chad Long it’s a tune o matic
@@chadlong1109 J.mascis replaced the bridge on the one he tours with with a mastery. But a mastery tail piece alone is priced at more than a third of the cost of that guitar.
they’re too expensive for a standard model, and the custom shop has their own new bridge design
Thurston made another visit to our guitar store in Mooreland a year ago and said if he had it his way he would "put ibanez players in chains and make them build his railroads." He looked extra ketchupy this visit, i think he might have had a few drinks at Peanut's Gallery, a local bar here. I dont know what his problem was, but he sure hates the guys from Korn for some reason. We sold him a round silver pitch pipe.
Get Ranaldo on some of this
Axel Bergström watch his video with earthquakes devices if you haven’t.
@@dougthealligator I watch that weekly
Axel Bergström And Nels Cline.......
Thank you for this, quite possibly the best/most enjoyable Fender Play LIVE episode yet - perfect year end episode as the Thurston Moore Group is one of 2019's best things. Cheers!
Super cool! Thanks for showing us something totally different.
Epic! All these postrockers need to know who's their daddy.
Sounds a bit like traditional Japanese music, always liked that about sonic youth
@@brisbrg5179 and I think it does
Give me traditional Japanese music suggestions please, only Japanese stuff I listen to is tekashi terrauchi
Definitely getting the plucked vibe of a Koto.
I found out that I can kinda play Nagare and with a guitar tuned to a Sonic Youth tuning ( G G D D D# D#). I listend to the azuma kabuki musicans anf thought “woah, this sounds a bit like SY“. So yeah. The droning strings are a big part of a lot of non-western traditional music has that. Glenn Branca also knew that and SY learned from hin.
@@zibro6379 I love that tuning. Also good is G G C# C# D D
6:30
The coolest Dad ever.
I remember seeing them on Conan O'Brien they were playing a saw with a hammer. Blew my head off. Bought every cd I could the next day. Amazing
I see a Reinhart/Moore project in the future
Johnny Ramone plays great leads, just listen to his one note solo in i don't wanna walk around with you
Thurston your a bloody LEGEND
This the best Wayne's World skit ever - Garth plays also.
Idk much about Sonic Youth but comparing Thurston Moore to Garth doesn’t make any sense to me
This is so inspirational to me. I have a les Paul copy and though I enjoy learning my fave tracks and practicing scales etc
I'm gonna try and get looser with tuning etc.
😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
Glad I got to see sonic youth years back....they was a great band..
Thurston just has an amazing set of ears, to able to hear thru all that noise and pick up on notes
The interviewer NIck Reinhart is in a great band called Tera Mellos and he also played on multiple Death Grips albums
The guy from On GP?
@@JM-oj5tx that whole album and bp
I felt Nick was a weenie... just on hunch... and THEN when he started talking, it was confirmed. YIKES.
Lol.. ok? Nice analysis. I wonder what you’ve eachieved in your life and how fuckin perfect you are. Easy to critique someone behind a keyboard
@@itsgonnbeok7249 dear Repugnican, the NYTimes has done 19 articles on me SO FAR. (4 with good photos of me!) I've been on the cover of half the papers on the planet earth. Heck, EVEN A MUSICIAN NAMED THURSTON MOORE wrote that he was a BIG FAN of my music.
Gee... I can list more... but I think i just proved YOU ARE A CHILDISH, MORONIC, EVASIVE COWARD LIAR.
this guy cuts Thurston, his exited and his not being a good interviwer. but thurston holds the atention so well
The intro sounds like something from a Godspeed You Black Emperor record
listen to Thurston and his BAND.... at 55:00.... but put it on 1.5 speed setting here on YT!!
Szk1312 dO NOT SLANDER GYBE. These dumb asses couldn’t play that shit in there LIFE! Nick is a x10 better player than Thurston Moore, and they both sound LIKE SHIT!
Up Dog well, uh, that’s just like, um, your opinion, dude.. ✌️
@@nikolademitri731 Were you thinking of the big lebowski when you posted that? Loved it
"Fender" ok
"Thurston" cool
"Nick" LEMME CLICKKK !!!
Will anyone post tabs for this?
Thurston Moore is something like a Luke Skywalker to me now. Hero of my childhood but now just an old hermit trying to redeem himself. I hope he writes a book too with his side of the story
Alex Redfield your a idiot
@@vvavie4858 childish "rebuttal".
try again.
Alex is mostly making a SINCERE point, unlike you.
If you DISAGREE with someone, you REFUTE their facts or argument.
ONLY an Adolf wannabe DEFLECTS.
Alex is also partly wrong, of course.
We ALL already know Thurston's story: he FOLLOWED HIS HEART.
Humanity is DAMNED IF THEY DO, DAMNED IF THEY DON'T. It's shocking how immature that y'all are about this stuff.
🙄🙄🙄 “his side of the story”
Trying to redeem himself? That's pretty easy for a casual observer to say. Where's your legacy?
Syd Barrett would approve
I like Nick's nod to Lee Ronaldo with range master pickups in a jazzmaster
Wide range pickups but yeah
All my life,I was doing this,just thought I was so wrong.Nice to have peace at s70
Bravo! all those pedal crazed people paying $400 for a pedal to make these sounds and here is Thurston showing us all how to do it. love his methods. being broke at the start can turn you into a really creative person. we need slowdive, MBV in and showing us how to do it as well.
Some ppl just cant figure out both before changing everything huh? Thats why the DIY scene and Yngiwe Malmsteen scene aint got real quality, both are too extreme in both ways so they cant get a good balance of both
Wow great interview! Nick and Thurston together is amazing!
I love Thurston Moore
If sitar is the sound of hindu monks, then the jazzmaster is the sound of disgruntled teens -played similarly too
I keep the rhythm circuit in my jazzmaster intact but I use it as a kill switch
This is absolutely brilliant - thank you Fender!
it's so funny seeing thurston trying to be delicate with a guitar
Amazing
We need the Thurston Moore Bond theme.
LOL, Nick managed to sneak 3 pedals onstage, he couldn't get away with the usual suspects!
39:00 its a curb your enthusiasm episode
"Luther Perkins" may be the answer to the morbid trivia question.
This is the answer :-)
Think about how popular jazzmasters have become among new indie bands.
LEGEND!
Amazing!
now that's how you sell me a guitar.
It's an anthem in a vacuum on a hyperstation...
20:19 that made me laugh a lot because of how much awesome sounds you can get from using such ridiculous techniques. 😂 I love SY. At 21:33 it sounded like an ancient instrument.
This is the definition of chaotic neutral
Knows Seinfeld well. Never heard of Luther Perkins. The current state of rock
Plague on Wheels I was actually bummed neither one knew. The second I heard the question I thought it had to be Luther!
I remember my first time picking up a guitar and making sounds with it too.
Thurston was thinking of a Curb Your Enthusiasm episode!
Do you happen to know which one? Would be cool to actually know what he's talking about.
Is there any footage of what thurstons talking ab at 36:30 and on?
AWESOMENESS
What string gauges does nick use on his offsets?
...like the Concert For Bangladesh, in which Ravi Shankar plays for a while and then stops, receiving tumultuous applause. "I'm glad you enjoyed the sound of tuning up, we're going to start now!" (or something along those lines ;)
Thurstons been making up his own tunings for so long, he’s now making up his own Seinfeld episodes
This dude talks like he's an early morning radio DJ.
Crossing strings is pretty cool if you go fretless and put a pickup on the headstock.
What Seinfeld episode is he talking about? And how come it hasn't been answered in the comments?
Does anyone know what kind of p90s those are in nick Reinharts Jazzmaster in that first sequence?
They're wide range humbuckers for jazzmasters i believe.
Well.... I didn't plan on eating mushrooms today.
rfelton77 and how did that go?
@@dharmapada well, the next 45 minutes was spent watching Sound and Fury by Sturgill Simpson then I went in my studio and jammed for a couple of hours. It was a good day.
Never realised it was all recorded in alt tuning. I’d like to know what those tunings were.
Sonic Youth tunnings are madness
I can only think of Mildred Pierce being in standard tuning, but if I recall correctly the first EP and some early songs were in standard as well
tuning that'll have your guitar neck screaming for mercy
João Botelho great song, great movie
Marshsticks that’s excellent thank you.
that guitar jam in the beginning is fuckin wicked
Yo committee, thurston Moore and sonic youth need to be in HOF! What gives
which jazz master version is thurston playing in the beginning with the gold fender logo
Looks like the new Ultra
ah think you're right thank you
My favorite Thurston tuning with Sonic Youth was the CGDGCD that's all over Murray Street. th-cam.com/video/ev4n7Bkn5QA/w-d-xo.html
LOOOOOL Nick being himself is so hilarious to watch. Is he wearing double collared shirts? It must be so jarring to people not familiar with him
I like what Jim Root did with his sig Jazzmaster’s. It’s a beast!
Debbie on Bass VI!
What song is at the end?
Any info on Nick's JM? Pickups, bridge etc? Looks like Mastery and Curtis Novaks?
Ben Lubin yep, you’re right. Check his instagram for more info
THERE NEVER REALLY IS A GOOD TIME
those lyrics are shit
There's always nothing much to say
IT WASNT SEINFELD IT WAS CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM
I just use he tuning of a cello and the last 2 strings the same as the 4 th
Amo a estos 2 chabones!
Whats the name of the song at 1:03:10
How about lee next
Epic.
kevin shields next please!!!
Слева вы видите того человека из-за которого(а так же еще некоторых его друзей) джазмастеры и ягуары стоят кучу денег.Скажим им спасибо)
Fender can we have a 70’s style JM with bullet big headstock please??
i like nick but he kind if reminds me of gives me hella sober camp counselor vibes
💜💜💜💜
5:03 Ya Nick, I was just thinking, "Wow, like, um, you're so fucking cool."
Watching them just randomly twist the tuning pegs make me so anxious
SNAP...
Tracklist?
@31:30 every musician has a 'tuning face' they make. lol.
alt tunings is simply looking for new tones, frequencies....any combo, anyone can do it
that glass thing looks like an awesome crack pipe
Fred Frith.
damn, Thurston is a fucking animal, loving it
look at ole thurston
He‘s got cool hair
J Mascis plays a Jazz Master too.
Also Elvis Costello, tho not many ppl care cuz he rarely solos and writes in standard tuning
Where's the guy or hero who'll give us the set list?