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Sometimes I think John is too enthusiastic. Then I realize the internet has broken my soul. And I can no longer except genuine excitement in another human being. These rundowns are always cool. I hope they keep going on for years to come.
Great comment! 😍👍 I always feel bad for him when people are giving him 💩, because I feel he's being genuine with his excitement and also otherwise. A nice guy, and also a great player! 😊
No no, Jack White appeared only by coincidence and inspiration. That man has nothing planned about him at all. He is pure zeitgeist that man. Jack, you whack.
@@MeAndTheBoys_No, you don't get it. Jack was too busy setting up for the show. He only had time to pop in for that one (totally not contrived) moment. It takes Jack hours upon hours to dial in the perfect settings on his Tesla Coil. After that, he had to re-vulcanize the landing gear of his autogyro. Far too busy to exchange pleasantries with Bolinger, you see. (In reality, he obviously thinks the Rig Rundown is lame & dorky. Because it's not often that Jack White passes up an opportunity to talk about himself.) He couldn't be bothered to do the interview. But he made sure to watch everything from the rafters like the Phantom of the Opera. It was totally organic, bro. Nothing weird about it.
That movie might've been decent if they had gotten Jake from Greta Van Fleet (aka Real Rock & Roll) instead of some random, dusty Boomer from the 1870s. That geriatric British guy stole GVF's whole sound & vibe & everything. Not cool, man. Party foul, bro. J-Dawg and the Van Fleet Boiz should sue the bellbottom pants off that arthritic old poser.
That movie could've been decent if they had gotten a true Rock and Roller like Jake from Greta Van Fleet instead of some random, old British man to relive the Glory Days. Booooooring. Nobody cares, granddad. Time for the retirement home. Sheesh. That old man was such a poser and he ripped off Greta Van Fleet's whole sound & aesthetic & everything. Not cool, man. Major party foul, bro. Jake & the rest of the Van Fleet Crü should sue the bellbottom pants off that disrespectful old coot. Teach the English a little something about good old American copyright law. GvF are far more than a mere "band". More like, a Band of Brothers. Laying siege to the stage night after night. Laying down some hardest tunes this side of Valhalla. And laying some serious pipe after the show, I might add. They are a true artistic collective. A way of being. A lifestyle, if you will. The Edge and that other old British guy will never approach the greatness of the Fleet. So yeah. 0 out of 10. Not enough Van Fleet.
@@LukeCollie Sure, but the same basic forumula 1 @ old guard 1@ current journeyman 1@ the upstart There are so many combos of this, infinite. My 1st batch of picks? Brian May, Tom Morella and Derek Trucks.
the meaty hand-shake from Jack to Bohlinger definitely conveyed a "Thanks! That would've happened on stage otherwise!" vibe as much as two friends greeting each other lol
John Bollinger asks meaningful questions, which show how much he loves the guitar, how much he is the guitar. And as soon as he plays on the amps, on clean mode, it's like a child who has just discovered a dinosaur. After so much time doing rig rundowns, he is still able to marvel in such a simple way. It takes us straight away. Good job Mister Master John !
I love watching these when the tech and musician aren't just boss and employee but you can tell that they are friends partnering together to do cool and fun things. Love this!
This has to be one of the most interesting rundowns. Also, and I can’t believe I’m saying it, I’m sort of glad Jack didn’t do it himself. It would have been distracting, and Dan clearly knows this rig backwards, forwards, upside down, and inside out.
The way John Bollinger kept saying " WOW !! " had me cracking up , then he does the twang bar drop while using the Knife Drop pedal ! priceless...Thanky !
What a great episode , I love the Tele's and was not expecting the Jazzmaster !...The ' Knife Drop ' pedal is sick , I LOVE noise ! Thank You Premier Guitar & Third Man ! This was very inspiring !
The Show Must Go Wrong, except it didn't! This is possibly the best Rig Rundown ever! Been a fan of Jack White and finally getting to see his Triplecasters and what they do is such an inspiration, years of experimentation have definately gone into it. Not forgetting the tricked out Jazzmaster as well. And John always seems like such a fan of music and the artists but I could really tell he was all in for Jack's gear! The lost of words and the expressions of awe were just so sincere and heartfelt, like a kid in a candy store! Thanks for featuring Jack in an episode!
This rig rundown was awesome. It’s really interesting what they are doing with jacks guitars and effects. I think I could spend a year or more having fun with that rig.
This was AWESOME! NOW I finally know how Jack has been using the three Pano Verbs while on tour! I wanted a Pano Verb before but NOW I really REALLY want one! Thank you John and Crew! PS, that was hella funny when you broke the trem arm and you didn't even move it much. lol but Jack was vert cool about it of course!
I’ve always been a huge fan of Jack’s guitar playing, I bought my first Big Muff Pi because of him (as well as Billy Corgan (my band was doing a Smashing Pumpkins song at the time and I wanted to get that sound) and David Gilmour) and I wrote and recorded a White Stripes-inspired song for an assignment in college so he’s definitely been a big inspiration for me as well. Everything he’s done has been awesome from The White Stripes to The Raconteurs to The Dead Weather and his solo career and his new gear is so damn cool as well, all his new Fender gear is so nice. Definitely one of the best you guys have put out thus far, great fucking job as always
Dan is such a cool and knowledgeable guy, he's the perfect tech for Jack to have because you can tell they both have the same enthusiasm and love for guitars. This was so cool to watch, I love the fearlessness of taking every instrument not for what it is but for what it can be.
@@artanddesign8561 I thought it was pretty cool how the thing broke and Jack White walked right in. I scrolled the bottom of it, segment by segment, and all the sudden he popped in, so I started there. Call it cheating.
Jack White is one of my favorite guitarist of all time. It Might Get loud really made me respect him. I'm 50 and the moment a Jack White anything comes out I study it. I can't afford it but I try to learn what he learned. He seems to have a purpose for everything. I'm currently working on an extension cab for my Blues deluxe w/ a 15 and a 10. 🤷♂️🇺🇸😍
I love this video as a drummer that I am. I get so impressed by the pedals and the amp, also the guitars but mostly those "two" things. Yesterday I was listening to the first and second album of The Raconteurs, love that sound !!! What a great artist Jack Black is !!!
As far as I know, the "blower switch" name and function originated from Mick Jones of The Clash and Foreigner. He put two mini toggle switches beside the knobs of his Les Paul to be able to send either the bridge or neck humbucker straight to the output jack.
@@zacharynewman4852 I stand corrected, I was always found it odd that someone would go from The Clash to Foreigner, but it was two guys with the same name. the Foreigner Jones did have the blower switches though.
Hilarious how Jon was instantly fawning over and enamored by the sparkle guitar when it was pulled out. He couldn't take his eyes off that thing and seemed to really enjoy how it played and sounded when he asked to play it. Then later on breaks the trem arm off it when getting another opportunity to play it🤣. I wouldn't be surprised though if he it would have broken in the next few shows anyways though. I think Dan did a great job explaining the rig. Really cool to hear from a tech who helped form the rig over the years.
I've been wanting to see Jack's current rig for a long time. Thanks. He's one of my favorite artists, love the way he thinks and how he moves forward all the music industry
Jack really scoops mids on all his amps. I love the Microamp always on line driver sound. I do it on so many Fender amps as an always on. Helps if you don’t have a treble bleed, long cable and swapping pedals in and out! So nice to just have it built in, and set low to transparently drive your board. But with that treble and bass up so much and mid cut, it’s a nice canvas to play with for sure. My only question is 22w/40w, and the reverb on the 22w. The amp is sure to break up relatively soon on the 10in with reverb, while keeping the 15in clean. Seems like an amp you’d wanna mic up, to to get an equal sound on stage. Otherwise lower volumes I’m guessing with no mic? My 22w can’t keep up with a drummer, but any of my 6L6 40w for sure can. I couldn’t see pushing it past 4 on the volume, unless you want the 10in to break up. You’d need the PA to do the rest of the work. You’d just mic the 10in/15in, and adjust the two with the PA for maximum headroom. Otherwise in a bedroom, you’re playing a 22w amp at 1-2, with a nice 15in big sound under it. At that point I’d need mics on stage or 2-3 of these 😝 I’ve been eyeing this amp to replace my Ampeg VT40, to go with my Sky King amp for wet/dry. I bet they would sound great together! But for me, the Telegraph momentary switch on the effects and reverb is wild. Awesome rundown!
For those that think this is great, try to get to a Jack show. Hearing all of this at max volume is truly a heavenly experience. It's enough to make any guitarist that loves LOUD guitar nerd out.
I love that Jack collaborates with both budget and boutique pedal manufacturers. I'd live to see Jack and Joyo collaborate on an amp sim pedal. Joyo's American Sound is a big time sleeper of a pedal and it would be cool to see Jack put his spin on it.
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Nobody cares about this woke communist.
@@shaunkellison1761 Go woke, go broke. If you are woke, merchandising is the only option left.
why didn't you list the flex or bumblebuzz or knifedrop or triplegragh?
breaking Jack White's guitar when turning on the Knife Drop is the best unintentional promotion for the pedal I've ever seen
Didn't he say they just got back from tour? One more show and it probably would've broken on stage.
He said blower switch
Bolinger is such a Chad. He's too powerful for his own good.
@@mybreathyourlungidk that’s a biggsby style trem and John straight dive bombed it, they aren’t meant to be pushed that hard
Sometimes I think John is too enthusiastic.
Then I realize the internet has broken my soul. And I can no longer except genuine excitement in another human being.
These rundowns are always cool. I hope they keep going on for years to come.
S0 TRUE!
Most honest statement on the internet 👌🏼
Great comment! 😍👍 I always feel bad for him when people are giving him 💩, because I feel he's being genuine with his excitement and also otherwise. A nice guy, and also a great player!
😊
@@mightyV444 innocent joy. Such a rare thing to see these days hey
Love the host, John Bollinger. He loves what he does and it shows. One of the best show on TH-cam.
Jack showing up at THAT moment haha - I really hope that wasn't staged, but that is hilarious. Great rundown here!
It was not staged at all ... we couldn't plan Bohlinger manhandling that guitar!
Perfection
SO GOOD!
No no, Jack White appeared only by coincidence and inspiration. That man has nothing planned about him at all. He is pure zeitgeist that man.
Jack, you whack.
@@MeAndTheBoys_No, you don't get it. Jack was too busy setting up for the show. He only had time to pop in for that one (totally not contrived) moment.
It takes Jack hours upon hours to dial in the perfect settings on his Tesla Coil. After that, he had to re-vulcanize the landing gear of his autogyro.
Far too busy to exchange pleasantries with Bolinger, you see.
(In reality, he obviously thinks the Rig Rundown is lame & dorky. Because it's not often that Jack White passes up an opportunity to talk about himself.)
He couldn't be bothered to do the interview. But he made sure to watch everything from the rafters like the Phantom of the Opera.
It was totally organic, bro. Nothing weird about it.
I appreciate how the tech offered John the guitar to check out. And he immediately broke it 😝
That Knife Drop fiasco was the best pedal commercial ever. Now I want one and Lord knows I don't need more fuzz pedals in my life.
Jack could produce a "It Might Get Loud" each year with 3 new guitarist and I would pay every time. That was a concept that warrants MORE!
Who would be the other guitarists for subsequent episodes? I say we let Jack decide.
That movie might've been decent if they had gotten Jake from Greta Van Fleet (aka Real Rock & Roll) instead of some random, dusty Boomer from the 1870s. That geriatric British guy stole GVF's whole sound & vibe & everything.
Not cool, man. Party foul, bro.
J-Dawg and the Van Fleet Boiz should sue the bellbottom pants off that arthritic old poser.
That movie could've been decent if they had gotten a true Rock and Roller like Jake from Greta Van Fleet instead of some random, old British man to relive the Glory Days. Booooooring. Nobody cares, granddad. Time for the retirement home.
Sheesh. That old man was such a poser and he ripped off Greta Van Fleet's whole sound & aesthetic & everything.
Not cool, man. Major party foul, bro.
Jake & the rest of the Van Fleet Crü should sue the bellbottom pants off that disrespectful old coot. Teach the English a little something about good old American copyright law.
GvF are far more than a mere "band". More like, a Band of Brothers. Laying siege to the stage night after night. Laying down some hardest tunes this side of Valhalla. And laying some serious pipe after the show, I might add.
They are a true artistic collective. A way of being. A lifestyle, if you will.
The Edge and that other old British guy will never approach the greatness of the Fleet.
So yeah. 0 out of 10. Not enough Van Fleet.
@@GazerOfShoe I can't tell if this is sarcasm or overt stupidity.
@@LukeCollie Sure, but the same basic forumula 1 @ old guard 1@ current journeyman 1@ the upstart
There are so many combos of this, infinite. My 1st batch of picks? Brian May, Tom Morella and Derek Trucks.
I have waited 15 years for this
the most waited rig rundown to me!!!
The slow-mo playback of the Bigsby moment!!!!
That better make it in the "best of" year end video!!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I’ve never seen John have so much fun on one these and I can’t blame him. He’s like a kid in a candy store. Great episode. The tech’s great too.
the meaty hand-shake from Jack to Bohlinger definitely conveyed a "Thanks! That would've happened on stage otherwise!" vibe as much as two friends greeting each other lol
Man I've been watching a long time and John has become a hell of a host. Always getting the best out of the guests. fantastic player to boot.
I agree, I prefer John over the other guys!
57:22…..the time when John breaks the whammy bar by accident and the whole crew Just laughs….LOVE IT!!! 🤷♂️👍😂
Job creation lol
John Bollinger asks meaningful questions, which show how much he loves the guitar, how much he is the guitar. And as soon as he plays on the amps, on clean mode, it's like a child who has just discovered a dinosaur. After so much time doing rig rundowns, he is still able to marvel in such a simple way. It takes us straight away. Good job Mister Master John !
You know you’ve made it when Geddy Lee is your guitar tech.
I love watching these when the tech and musician aren't just boss and employee but you can tell that they are friends partnering together to do cool and fun things. Love this!
The Knife Drop breaking the guitar shows how haunted that pedal is! Love it!
About fking time this rig rundown was made. Great job guys!
This has to be one of the most interesting rundowns. Also, and I can’t believe I’m saying it, I’m sort of glad Jack didn’t do it himself. It would have been distracting, and Dan clearly knows this rig backwards, forwards, upside down, and inside out.
My favorite Rig Rundown from my favorite artist. The Triplecaster and the pedalboard are AMAZING!!! And John is so cool!
That amp is absolutely worth $3,000 after hearing it holy hell!
Jack White is such a sound scientist, love his rig rundown because he has such his own vibes, a real rock artist #jackwhite
Thank you so much John for playing the guitar for us. Now this is a signature guitar that worth $3k.
The way John Bollinger kept saying " WOW !! " had me cracking up , then he does the twang bar drop while using the Knife Drop pedal ! priceless...Thanky !
Oh my word, what a coup getting this rig rundown 👏
The fact that people are so mad at this guy (you know who you are) makes me love him even more than back in the day.
I legitimately have never clicked on a video so fast!!!
What a great episode , I love the Tele's and was not expecting the Jazzmaster !...The ' Knife Drop ' pedal is sick , I LOVE noise ! Thank You Premier Guitar & Third Man ! This was very inspiring !
The Show Must Go Wrong, except it didn't! This is possibly the best Rig Rundown ever! Been a fan of Jack White and finally getting to see his Triplecasters and what they do is such an inspiration, years of experimentation have definately gone into it. Not forgetting the tricked out Jazzmaster as well.
And John always seems like such a fan of music and the artists but I could really tell he was all in for Jack's gear! The lost of words and the expressions of awe were just so sincere and heartfelt, like a kid in a candy store!
Thanks for featuring Jack in an episode!
Yes! I can't wait to watch the whole Rig Rundown!!! Can't wait to see the wacky rig Jack has built for himself.
This rig rundown was awesome. It’s really interesting what they are doing with jacks guitars and effects. I think I could spend a year or more having fun with that rig.
one of the best episodes ever
Man i've been waiting for this for years! One of the greatest, most creative rigs of all!
Fuzz and octaves, fun and reverbs, so gritty!
Dan Mancini is great at talking about his job! His passion is palpable!
Maybe the best Rundown to date.
Nice DR. NO shirt, he’s the king of the coolest guitar effects! 😮
That was the best rig rundown ever!!!
That’s Jack being generous and sharing his spotlight with his main man Dan
Love it how Bohlinger is every bit as excited as we are
I just subscribed simply to make John feel better 😂
John was extra excited for this you could tell hes like a kid holding jacks guitars 😊. really cool and sweet to see. one of the best rig rundowns imo
This was AWESOME! NOW I finally know how Jack has been using the three Pano Verbs while on tour! I wanted a Pano Verb before but NOW I really REALLY want one! Thank you John and Crew!
PS, that was hella funny when you broke the trem arm and you didn't even move it much. lol but Jack was vert cool about it of course!
Glad you liked it!
I’ve always been a huge fan of Jack’s guitar playing, I bought my first Big Muff Pi because of him (as well as Billy Corgan (my band was doing a Smashing Pumpkins song at the time and I wanted to get that sound) and David Gilmour) and I wrote and recorded a White Stripes-inspired song for an assignment in college so he’s definitely been a big inspiration for me as well. Everything he’s done has been awesome from The White Stripes to The Raconteurs to The Dead Weather and his solo career and his new gear is so damn cool as well, all his new Fender gear is so nice. Definitely one of the best you guys have put out thus far, great fucking job as always
Jack White is so cool, was like "stuff happens" with that bigsby bar break
57:20 for John’s Bigsby Snaffoo
Dan is such a cool and knowledgeable guy, he's the perfect tech for Jack to have because you can tell they both have the same enthusiasm and love for guitars. This was so cool to watch, I love the fearlessness of taking every instrument not for what it is but for what it can be.
Great review! John does a great job.
This was awesome, all the dudes involved are perfect for their jobs, love it!
What a cool guy. Excellentb/ articulate spokesperson for their projects.
Best rig rundown by far. Great host and guest
This is going into the Rig Rundown hall of fame
Love an hour + rig rundown
Thanks for doing this. My favorite guitar player/musician on the planet. 🙌🏻
My pleasure!
At least Jack showed up for his own Rig Rungdown. Errr, wait a minute.
You clearly didn't watch the whole video.
@@adkinneyam I don't think I wrote that well enough. All hail Third Man, love their stuff. Even got a luggage tag from the NSH store.
Yeah but it's fun man, really fun, fun, fun, right, fun
@@artanddesign8561 I thought it was pretty cool how the thing broke and Jack White walked right in. I scrolled the bottom of it, segment by segment, and all the sudden he popped in, so I started there. Call it cheating.
In all fairness Jack's got a lot to do. Can't forget he's a business man so he's probably just managing the store
Jack White is one of my favorite guitarist of all time. It Might Get loud really made me respect him. I'm 50 and the moment a Jack White anything comes out I study it. I can't afford it but I try to learn what he learned. He seems to have a purpose for everything. I'm currently working on an extension cab for my Blues deluxe w/ a 15 and a 10. 🤷♂️🇺🇸😍
That amp is a Triumph. Probably the coolest new amp in a LOOONNNNGGGG time
John is on thin ice after that Bigsby break haha
No one or animals were harmed while filming this Rundown ... wish we could say the same about the guitar 🤣
Yes
The Rig Rundown event of the year at @57:00 That is in the Hall Of Fame moments.
I love this video as a drummer that I am. I get so impressed by the pedals and the amp, also the guitars but mostly those "two" things. Yesterday I was listening to the first and second album of The Raconteurs, love that sound !!! What a great artist Jack Black is !!!
Great episode
Thank you! ❤
58:41 what i never saw a bigsby brake😂 and Jack just a cool cat
Great episode, thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it
These amps have a real hot-rodded Vibro King thing going, and I am here for it.
I’m listening and thinking to myself, there really ain’t nothing like analog. That amp sounds so good, warm and gooey.
Bohlinger's the perfect guy for this, what a gas!
Greatest rig rundown ever 😂😂😂
I whish I lived next to John Bolinger.I could see us hanging out talking about gear and music. John is one cool dude!
King Gizzard and Jack White within the same month is amazing.
As far as I know, the "blower switch" name and function originated from Mick Jones of The Clash and Foreigner. He put two mini toggle switches beside the knobs of his Les Paul to be able to send either the bridge or neck humbucker straight to the output jack.
two different Mick Jones'! That sounds more like Foreigner Jones- Clash jones just used a P90 and volume
@@zacharynewman4852 I stand corrected, I was always found it odd that someone would go from The Clash to Foreigner, but it was two guys with the same name. the Foreigner Jones did have the blower switches though.
Jack is a very lucky guy having Geddy Lee as his guitar tech
The best show ever!!!! 😂😂😂😂
I love you guys!!🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟
Finally it's been a long time coming! 🔵⚪️⚫️
"Ma, hold my beer! I gotta jump in the cah and run up Guitah Cenna..." As a Bostonian I can relate. That was an old school Boston accent right there 😅
That Knife Drop sounded WILD. I need one
great rundown … Love the glasses JB
Hilarious how Jon was instantly fawning over and enamored by the sparkle guitar when it was pulled out. He couldn't take his eyes off that thing and seemed to really enjoy how it played and sounded when he asked to play it. Then later on breaks the trem arm off it when getting another opportunity to play it🤣. I wouldn't be surprised though if he it would have broken in the next few shows anyways though. I think Dan did a great job explaining the rig. Really cool to hear from a tech who helped form the rig over the years.
You know you're a real boss when you break a Bigsby. John you're a God
All I need is this amplifier and an EVH Iconic, and then I'm good :)
Best rundown ever!
Best in a long time
I've been wanting to see Jack's current rig for a long time. Thanks. He's one of my favorite artists, love the way he thinks and how he moves forward all the music industry
Great run down guys so awesome
Jack really put Fender to work overtime with that Triplecaster 😂
Thank you so much for this
Maybe the best video on the internet ❤
My little mind is blown! And things were broken - sonically and in actuality. Day well lived!
Beautiful 😎
Jack really scoops mids on all his amps. I love the Microamp always on line driver sound. I do it on so many Fender amps as an always on. Helps if you don’t have a treble bleed, long cable and swapping pedals in and out! So nice to just have it built in, and set low to transparently drive your board.
But with that treble and bass up so much and mid cut, it’s a nice canvas to play with for sure.
My only question is 22w/40w, and the reverb on the 22w. The amp is sure to break up relatively soon on the 10in with reverb, while keeping the 15in clean. Seems like an amp you’d wanna mic up, to to get an equal sound on stage. Otherwise lower volumes I’m guessing with no mic? My 22w can’t keep up with a drummer, but any of my 6L6 40w for sure can. I couldn’t see pushing it past 4 on the volume, unless you want the 10in to break up. You’d need the PA to do the rest of the work.
You’d just mic the 10in/15in, and adjust the two with the PA for maximum headroom. Otherwise in a bedroom, you’re playing a 22w amp at 1-2, with a nice 15in big sound under it. At that point I’d need mics on stage or 2-3 of these 😝
I’ve been eyeing this amp to replace my Ampeg VT40, to go with my Sky King amp for wet/dry. I bet they would sound great together! But for me, the Telegraph momentary switch on the effects and reverb is wild.
Awesome rundown!
Get it together Jack!! You forgot to ad a sustainer pickup! 😄
Poor John had the bad luck of being the one that was playing it when that bar snapped. He definitely wasn’t abusing it.
John as seen the coolest guitars on earth and was that excited to play this one…. It must be badass!!!
You guys are soo sweet, this made my day🥰
That was HILARIOUS!
For those that think this is great, try to get to a Jack show. Hearing all of this at max volume is truly a heavenly experience. It's enough to make any guitarist that loves LOUD guitar nerd out.
This tech guy seems like an awesome gut to have on your side.
I love that Jack collaborates with both budget and boutique pedal manufacturers. I'd live to see Jack and Joyo collaborate on an amp sim pedal. Joyo's American Sound is a big time sleeper of a pedal and it would be cool to see Jack put his spin on it.
I like the confidence to still use the vibrato on the next guitar after breaking the other one.
Man this is a treat. 2002 version of myself is going nuts….nuts.