@iain2080 Yes, but since you're complaining that he didn't "properly showcase" him, going along with that line of thinking you should give his name for all of us who are unfamiliar with him. Unless you yourself aren't aware of his name.
Stoner puts a lot of importance on bass. Pretty sure they get a shit ton of fills, more solos than in other genres and straight up playing own riffs during guitar parts.
Ben's style of looking at the floor, spinning around in circles like a crackhead and occasionally yelling into a microphone has got be one of my favourites
I wondered when someone would mention Hookey. He started mid during Joy Division and ended up scraping the floor during New Order and Peter Hook and The Light. He's a beast as is his son Jack.
They probably meant they don't want no sideways flat brim hat wearing canoes with flames up their arms, not referring to the height the guitar is worn at 😅
Church of Misery is basically that bass fella, and a rotating cast of other musicians. He writes the songs, he runs the show. And he plays his bass crazy low.
@@digitaljanus my first sing I learned "for" bass was "Owner of a Lonely Heart" then I bought an electric during the Grunge Era because there were not many solos, although I DID have to learn "Hands All Over" because, well. . .it's an awesome song.
In a stoner festival, I once saw Tastu Mikami (the last bassist in the video) walking through the crowd during a concert, he seemed hurry. I just reached him and said to him that I loved his work and that he was a God for me. Then I just showed my hand to shake his, but instead he gave me a huge hug! I'm sure I will remember the scene forever! Go listen to Church of Misery! And if you already had, go listen again and again! Road to ruin would be my first choice with Killafornia, the bass works are insane.
I'm not even familiar with the guy or the band, but I had to give a like because that's such an awesome thing for anyone's hero to go out of his way to do without being asked to.
@@mayasol9850 Church of Misery. They've done a cover of War is our destiny. And even a cover of the german tv disco cover of paranoid, Der Hund Von Baskerville
Fieldy from Korn absolutely deserves a mention, I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone play an electric bass like he does. he plays it almost like an upright double bass, hung low and kept damn near vertical with the headstock right next to his ear
Hahahaha I love how you showed like 5 seconds of the leader of Church of Misery. The most consistent member, and plucks up on the neck. Tatsu bass tone in 30 seconds! LETS GOOOOO
Tatsu (who I knew this would be about! has an interesting playing style as well; he uses a pick as well as his middle and 4th fingers. Also as others have stated, Derek Boyer of Suffocation plays his even lower! A video on his tone would be great.
Thank you for this video! As a new bass player, I was worried that my bass hangs a bit too high on a strap, but after watching this, I realized it is a matter of comfort and personal style.
I love Church Of Misery and was fortunate enough to have seen the original lineup in Albuquerque New Mexico. The bassist and founder of the band, Tatsu Mikmai has some of the best bass tone I’ve ever heard and they are an excellent live band.
Why didn't you properly showcase the man? That's the bassist for Church of Misery, and no, no one slings it lower.
That's just silly. And you called Danny out for not showcasing that bassist and then you don't even give his name - lol
@@dmitryowens he gave the band he's in and you have google
@@dmitryowens it's not that hard to type "church of misery" into the search bar of the Metallum tab you already have open brahbrah
@iain2080
Yes, but since you're complaining that he didn't "properly showcase" him, going along with that line of thinking you should give his name for all of us who are unfamiliar with him. Unless you yourself aren't aware of his name.
Isnt there a tech death bassist who literally has a steel foot on his bass so he can mount it on the stage?
As a stoner/doom fan, it’s surreal to finally be recognized by the BEHS man himself 🤘
Kyuss rules
Love doom metal
Fuck yeah
Hell yes! Conan and Sleep for the win!
Stoner puts a lot of importance on bass. Pretty sure they get a shit ton of fills, more solos than in other genres and straight up playing own riffs during guitar parts.
With Chris Novosmith being that tall if I were to try on his bass it’d be on the floor.
I know, Chris is 6’7. SIX. FOOT. SEVEN.
Krist if he was American be like "Chris Novosmith"
@@AirSurfer9 ?
@@uncarbonatedcola9190yeah his name is traditionally spelt “Krist” but loads of people just spell it “Chris” anyway, either works
@@AirSurfer9😭
Don’t forget Ben Shepard from Soundgarden! He’s definitely worth doing a video about.
YES PLEASEEEE!!!
"Jesus Christ Pose" was the first bassline I learned how to play!
Ben's style of looking at the floor, spinning around in circles like a crackhead and occasionally yelling into a microphone has got be one of my favourites
I'll second that !
Ben wrote "Head Down" and "Half"
Love those songs
That "chill out " was personal lol. Love ya both!
"Alright, chill out." For real.
rf
Exactly. It sounds like garbage. Like two cats playing slap and tickle on a 13-string behs.
@@lobotomyscam1051 seethe more lol
Derek Boyer from Suffocation. His rests on the ground and he plays it like an upright bass haha
I was about to mention him!
🙌
He's like terraforming the stage
@@luqmxxxn bloody oath 🤣 really froth his new headless stocked warlock shaped bass sorta matching Terrance Hobs guitar.
this might sound silly, but that's a big part of the reason I like them lol, adds character and uniqueness
Wait?! No Peter Hook who has back problems from his bass holding height
Peter Hook invented playing the bass at your knees.
@firecoroner and he has that trademark lead guitar tone as well using a BOSS Chorus effect.
Ah dammit I knew someone was gonna beat me to Hooky lol
I wondered when someone would mention Hookey. He started mid during Joy Division and ended up scraping the floor during New Order and Peter Hook and The Light. He's a beast as is his son Jack.
goth bassists were something else back in the day, weren’t they
Ryan Martinie at that virtuoso height making the craziest behs faces deserves a little appreciation.
Wait til you see the bassist from Suffocation
Derek Boyer plays his bass like it's an upright bass
The alright chill out to Berthoud made me snort laughing.
Yeah that dude overplays everything and it gets old, fast
He's an incredible Bass player, but he could'nt play in a Band because of his ego.
I answered an ad for a bass player. It said " no chin strappers" 😐
Hahahahaha damn straight
They probably meant they don't want no sideways flat brim hat wearing canoes with flames up their arms, not referring to the height the guitar is worn at 😅
Lmao that's great
Guarantee it was a bad band. Higher the strap the better the player
Low straps are poser shit
@@teejay1646 name a cool band with a bass player who wore their bass super high 🤔
Church of Misery is basically that bass fella, and a rotating cast of other musicians. He writes the songs, he runs the show. And he plays his bass crazy low.
"Level 42" was a reference to Mark King's behs height.
"Right at +!+ level...how fitting." 🤣
Ben Shepard from Soundarden use to play super low. But in the years that followed he has risen.
Lol. I just read that; I'm not talking about Jesus.
But Ben's "Jesus Christ Pose" _is_ the first bassline I learned how to play. 😅
@@digitaljanus MAN! THAT was fast and witty and it TOTALLY alluded me.
That was funny.
@@digitaljanus my first sing I learned "for" bass was "Owner of a Lonely Heart" then I bought an electric during the Grunge Era because there were not many solos, although I DID have to learn "Hands All Over" because, well. . .it's an awesome song.
Ben Shepard leaves his Bass in the Basement and plays it from upstairs!
Behs in the behsment.
Buddy from church of misery is a legend bass player
The basist from Church of misery is SO good, legendary in the Doom genre
Church of Misery is great stuff.
Be sure to give them a listen if you haven't yet. They're really good.
They really are. Their new album is a great comeback.
Incredible live too!
saw them live a few years back. absolutely killler
Somewhere between middle of the road and DeeDee Ramone is perfect 👌
I have it just low enough to let my arm hang naturally but not so low I'm reaching for the top strings. That to me is the perfect height
Ben Shepherd from Soundgarden - some great videos of him playing with his bass practically around his ankles
Ryo Yamada bass tone day 84
Ben Shepherd of Soundgarden wears his bass like shoelaces
In a stoner festival, I once saw Tastu Mikami (the last bassist in the video) walking through the crowd during a concert, he seemed hurry. I just reached him and said to him that I loved his work and that he was a God for me. Then I just showed my hand to shake his, but instead he gave me a huge hug! I'm sure I will remember the scene forever! Go listen to Church of Misery! And if you already had, go listen again and again!
Road to ruin would be my first choice with Killafornia, the bass works are insane.
I'm not even familiar with the guy or the band, but I had to give a like because that's such an awesome thing for anyone's hero to go out of his way to do without being asked to.
Dixie Dave does the last often. Idk what it is about copious amounts of the devil's lettuce that makes your strap loosen so much.
Did the opposite for myself sweet, sweet Mary 💚
Derek Boyer from Suffocation literally has his bass on the ground
Cliff had that perfect not-too-high not-too-low ratio.
Derek boyer of suffocation plays his bass upright positioned on the floor.
I was privileged enough to open for Church of Misery once. In addition to rocking the lowest bass one can, he was a truly polite and kind gentleman.
AWESOME video mate. We need a long video next!! Love yah mate.
"Hung like a baboon". LOL. OK, you got me with that one ...
Mark King is truly underrated in America.
And he's wearing a Saint Vitus shirt 🤘🏼
What band is that?
@@mayasol9850 Church of Misery. They've done a cover of War is our destiny. And even a cover of the german tv disco cover of paranoid, Der Hund Von Baskerville
@@hannoverfiste4126 thanks brotha 😎
John Patitucci and Nathan East also play at virtuoso height
Then there’s Derek Boyer of Suffocation who LITERALLY sets his bass on the floor to play
BRUH KoRn had FIELDY!
HIS BASS IS DOWN HERE!
Fieldy from KoRn could be added to the Trujillo height
Fieldy was lower. First one I thought of.
I don’t know how Lou Barlow does it but his technique is pretty awesome.
Ben Shepherd from Soundgarden is an absolute knuckle dragger as well.
Ever seen the bassist from Suffocation? that guy rests his ON the ground!
Always thought Guy Berryman was an excellent bass player
Needs a video
“alright chill out” 😂😂
Tatsu slings a bass like no other
Yo danny check out Kyuss, they're one of the most popular and stone-setting stoner rock bands! They literally opened up a new world to me✌🏻✌🏻
KYUSS! Even their guitar player played through a bass amp. And Scott Reeder destroyed his basses just by plucking them !!!
@@phcoene they ultimately groove man, I'm getting always hooked
Well I'm sure he knows them he did a video about the best rickenbacker player and Scott reeder was mentioned
Who the hell doesn't know Kyuss. Hey bro you ever hear of this underground metal band called Iron Maiden!?
@@icankillbugs a lot of people actually
Church of Misery genuinely have some great basslines
Specifically in Badlands that riff is insane
Fieldy from Korn absolutely deserves a mention, I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone play an electric bass like he does. he plays it almost like an upright double bass, hung low and kept damn near vertical with the headstock right next to his ear
i like how it included when krist hit himself in the head with the bass
Do one related to Weedeater pleaaaase!
Yesssss
I’m into stoner sludge and doom. Fuzzier and slower the better 👌🏼
Hahahaha I love how you showed like 5 seconds of the leader of Church of Misery. The most consistent member, and plucks up on the neck.
Tatsu bass tone in 30 seconds! LETS GOOOOO
Oh my days... I do love this guy he is funny as fuck. "Alright chill out" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Sounded like it would be played on a Super Bowl Halftime Show 👍
Derek Boyer from Suffocation plays his behs pretty much like a stand up behs while performing some extremely difficult riffage…
Derek from Suffocation has my favorite bass posture
The subtle blast at Mark King was hilarious.
Mark King is fucking amazing
What was the first song that was played with mark king?
Jus' fuckin' hold it wherever if works.
Tatsu (who I knew this would be about! has an interesting playing style as well; he uses a pick as well as his middle and 4th fingers.
Also as others have stated, Derek Boyer of Suffocation plays his even lower! A video on his tone would be great.
Lower definitely looks cooler, but it’s really hard to play difficult bass lines with the bass hung low.
“Alright chill out “😂
I FUCKING KNEW IT WAS GONNA BE CHURCH OF MISERY!
"Alright chill out" lol
"Chill out."
😂
the lick of charles berthoud is my of my favorite licks he does. INSANE
Which song /performance is it please? I'd like to find it on YT. Tx
Hahaha I was actually expecting to see the guy from Church of Misery 🤣
How dare you show the heart n soul of Church of Misery w/o giving him a shout-out. Tatsu Mikami is a legend of the doom & stoner metal realm
Vince Hornsby approves this short.
"Who plays right up there at tit level... how fitting".
I'm curious. Did Mark do you harm in some way?
Thank you for this video! As a new bass player, I was worried that my bass hangs a bit too high on a strap, but after watching this, I realized it is a matter of comfort and personal style.
Bro has beef with Guy Berryman
Thanks for putting in Guy Berryman, not the most technical player but he has some cool riffs
“Alright, chill out” haha
"Mark King plays right up there at...."
Nicely done.
The sevendust bassist used to have his stoner rock low too. It was insane
I love Church Of Misery and was fortunate enough to have seen the original lineup in Albuquerque New Mexico. The bassist and founder of the band, Tatsu Mikmai has some of the best bass tone I’ve ever heard and they are an excellent live band.
Interesting thing is that he uses a tube screamer pedal
When we in the Stoner Rock scene say 'gear' we aren't talking about guitars and amps
I wear my bass at heart height--on my neck!--because of guitarist Steve Howe.
The scott pilgrim bass at the end goes hard
Don’t stop posting my man. Love these shorts. Humorous and knowledgeable. Love it!
One does not simply ‘discover’ Stoner Rock.
Wait until you find Derek from Suffocation. Literally rests his bass on the floor and plays it vertically for most of the show.
Imagining Lee Rocker riding his upright thru a vintage BigMuff into multiple Ampeg SVT's ...
"Alright, chill out!" - ha ha
Hell, I wear my ‘cou stick sky high.
You've gotta see suffocation's player, he gets LOW
My back hurts seeing how Ben Shepherd used to hold his bass back in the 90s. Check it out on "Slaves and Bulldozers" live at Pinkpop.
Yes Tatsu! Heavy!
Yup. He definitely graduated from the Geezer Butler school of bass playing!
Stoner rock bass is so you get that THICC PHAT tone from picking around the 12th fret.
We have now reinvented the upright bass (aka double bass)
Holy shit bassist for church of misery in a saint vitus shirt goes harder than it needs to
not krist knocking himself
Can u do Eric Wilson's tone from Sublime
Derek Boyer from suffocation has a custom 5 string that he can actually plant on the floor like an upright.
Love stoner/doom rock
That man's got Scott Pilgrim's Rickenbacker. You can't diss him.
Derek from suffocation plays his bass so low, it's upright
Lmfao. BEST VIDEO of this channel (so far) 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Peter Steele made the bass look like a ukulele
Charles really does need to chill out. Like, we get it. Stop melting my face
The first guy looked wired out of his skull