"When you expect anything from music, you expect too much. So, you play to yourself, you play to enjoy it, and you make the most of it for you. Period." Wise words.
@@Anton-wk8lv he speaks like the unserious poet he is. He’ll never admit that’s what it is lol. He describes things in the most obtuse ways that just make sense, moreso than being direct sometimes
Once I stopped feeling like I needed to play music to get famous it made me love it even more! Being able to create something you enjoy and getting better at your craft is what drives me now. It's very freeing!
Exactly. For some reason, most players feel the need to chime in....just to hope we know that you can also play.It's an odd alpha/jocky thing. Yes, we get it- go to guitar land and solo if you like. I've been playing for 25 years (see what I did there?Lol) There's 2 talking points. Have you written your own album/s and genre that the masses adore? Why not? Chemistry and timing are amazing.The dude oozes rock n roll.
Yes! He is of course being modest, but if you love it, just play! The only thing that will happen is you'll get better and have a shitload of fun along the way.
Them saying in the lil catch-up vid that production thought they were too fucked up in this to air it is crazy bc that's the exact reason it's so fun to watch.
Always fascinated by the fact that not only me, but so many people around the world come back here to watch this video again and all connect on this thing
That original video is still one of my all time favorites. 2 guys talking music trying not to die in a hot and humid space. Their chemistry is hilarious!
Such a cool dude. He cares but not too much. He just loves his craft. Not much inspires me but his riffs always get your feet moving. His music demands it actually. Love it, man.
All the episodes of Guitar Moves are the shit but this episode is King Shit. Josh Homme is the fuckin man. Great player, humble guy, really funny. Matt’s enthusiasm is infectious. I think he’s digging it the most.
I discovered Kyuss and Josh Homme a few months ago and am knocked out by what a true trailblazer and artist he is. I had no idea how he creates the darker textures he does. He makes his own scales and he's such a baddass, it works. As a guitarist who colors inside the lines, it's really humbling. And it's a new challenge. Thank you for another outstanding and eye-opening interview Matt. Respect.
Josh is a riff machine and a beast of a guitarist. He undersells himself here by saying he's not, but I get the message. It's important to just play to satisfy yourself. I don't know what I'd do without the meditative quality of just playing guitar to relax and have an outlet
I love Josh as a player simply because he does stuff no one else does, does it well, and he is not afraid to swing, which is missing a lot in rock music. His ear is fantastic as well. FYI: the mode he's working on when he's describing how he takes some notes out of the scale he's in…is basically Lydian Dominant, which is the 4th mode of melodic minor. He's playing the D7#11 - D7 motif, so that's A melodic minor. In case you were interested. :)
man i wish this video had been reuploaded a little bit sooner, i was trying to link it to someone in a discussion at some point like a month ago. glad to see it's back tho!
I remember always being questioned or made fun of for playing power chords "the wrong way". I'll never forget watching the original upload of this and being so excited that one of my biggest inspirations in music plays them the same way I do (2:25 in the video).
First off every music interview should have the artist with their instrument like this one and only musicians interview them !This interview hang out is amazing and it is honestly the best rock star riff writing inspiration I have seen ! Thanks guys.
Dude I just found your channel and I love this entire concept. You seem to bring out the most in who you're talking to and then I saw you were also a composer (it's how I've made my living these last 6 years) and made me like you even more! Just subscribed. Cheers dude!
wow when Josh started talking about the curtsying and cabaret ness just pieced together a connection with Arctic Monkeys’ Humbug because that album gives me like a dark circus vibe (I love Arctic monkeys & humbug is my favorite so josh is definitely a boss man
who needs tapping when you’ve got POWERCHORDS!!! Learning to play on simple black flag riffs might have been one of the coolest things I ever did for myself as guitar player, in terms of shaping my own unique style and tone
Ever since first hearing this interview, I have wanted to form a band called ‘Joe Schitt the Ragman and the Gravel Gurdeys’ and never explain the origin of the name.
I was reading the comments at 5:37 and that whole bit about the shock without the video was... interesting lol. Love Josh, he's a certified legend and it's always interesting to learn how the figured out their style.
I cant be the first person to notice this, but... why does it always look like this is the first time Matt Sweeney has ever held a guitar on every episode?
Guitar players: like many of us, I have incredibly mixed feelings about JH as a person...BUT this is an absolute clinic on guitar playing and guitar philosophy and it is a crying shame it's only 14 minutes long. As long as we're just talking about Josh Homme the guitar player, this shit is gold, and this is a man who understands the instrument he's playing as much as anyone.
I remember watching this whole thing with my mouth open when it came out. So many good tidbits. Could I get some help IDing the riff around 11:55? Some Black Flag song or something? And the wonky riff around 3:05? I know it's in one of the earlier albums but I can't for the life of me remember the name of the song ...
I remember watching this (over 10 years ago are you kidding me) and finally unlocking the Homme code for those weird lil' notes... And then promising myself I'll never use them myself as such and try to find my own thing.
I love how they had to create a video just to tell people that they weren't High when they made this video
It was just really hot you guys
Some one was cranked
Haha yeah we believe you guys 😂😂
Who cares that they were?
Yeah I've got a bridge here I want to sell you.
"I took polka lessons for two years" is a strong start, and it only gets better.
What did you learn? ...the polka
"Playing Drums?"
"...No, guitar"
Ended up with "Noone knows"
@@Mortslakeyou just blew my mind - there's a polka vibe there for sure!
You can sing roll out the barrel while he's demonstrating
"you can't upstroke yourself into toughness." My guitar education is finally complete.
So glad this video is back.
Break stuff proves this theory wrong.
stevie ray Vaughan had a mean sounding upstroke.
So like Avon vs Walking on the sidewalks, both songs are great too
Alright, better watch this for the 100th time
I almost forgot to watch this again today!
One of my favorite videos to revisit.
Right there with you, just trying to get a little inspiration
And I've got $100 that says that like Josh, you're a baddass guitarist. Thank you for the laugh (and suggestion), when I read your comment.
"Here is a blues scale" - Doesn't play a blues scale. Legend
That was HIS blues scale
Clues scale, there ya go
Blues clues?
Yeah i was thinking that too hahahah.
Is he playing dorian with the added blues note?
"When you expect anything from music, you expect too much. So, you play to yourself, you play to enjoy it, and you make the most of it for you. Period." Wise words.
This episode has been living in my head rent-free since it went live the first time. I've been waiting years for this... Thank you, Matt & Josh!
100% SAME!
I swear I saw this years ago
@@Jeremya74 you did.
@@Jeremya74 you did.
@@Jeremya74 Of course! This is an HD re-upload
This is my favourite guitar video on TH-cam.
Andy timmons and paul gilberts recent sweetwater video is my favorite. This is top 10 for sure tho
"Tapping is like a very silly thing - It's what opportunity does softly." - Josh Homme
Is it just me who don't get that reference/joke? What does he mean? 😅
@@joakimkarlsson4893
Fellow Swede here not understanding either.
Well, when Edward van Halen introduced tapping to the world on Eruption, it didn't sound soft, but cool af.
@@GatherCitizens Oh god I hate/love Josh so much.
@@Anton-wk8lv he speaks like the unserious poet he is. He’ll never admit that’s what it is lol. He describes things in the most obtuse ways that just make sense, moreso than being direct sometimes
"Im not the greatest guitar player in the world but i just love it". More of us need to remember this.
Once I stopped feeling like I needed to play music to get famous it made me love it even more! Being able to create something you enjoy and getting better at your craft is what drives me now. It's very freeing!
And at the end of the day, he has created some of the greatest rock music
Exactly. For some reason, most players feel the need to chime in....just to hope we know that you can also play.It's an odd alpha/jocky thing. Yes, we get it- go to guitar land and solo if you like. I've been playing for 25 years (see what I did there?Lol) There's 2 talking points. Have you written your own album/s and genre that the masses adore? Why not? Chemistry and timing are amazing.The dude oozes rock n roll.
Yes! He is of course being modest, but if you love it, just play! The only thing that will happen is you'll get better and have a shitload of fun along the way.
Them saying in the lil catch-up vid that production thought they were too fucked up in this to air it is crazy bc that's the exact reason it's so fun to watch.
Always fascinated by the fact that not only me, but so many people around the world come back here to watch this video again and all connect on this thing
That original video is still one of my all time favorites. 2 guys talking music trying not to die in a hot and humid space. Their chemistry is hilarious!
Such a cool dude. He cares but not too much. He just loves his craft. Not much inspires me but his riffs always get your feet moving. His music demands it actually. Love it, man.
04:55 the moment Josh became my favorite guitar player many years ago
Josh’s tone is so amazing in this.
Telecaster.
Peavey Decade amp
Its all in the hands... and lets face it, his hands are pretty ham fisted.
.. MULE..@@ColinStevenJohnson
All the episodes of Guitar Moves are the shit but this episode is King Shit. Josh Homme is the fuckin man. Great player, humble guy, really funny. Matt’s enthusiasm is infectious. I think he’s digging it the most.
King Shit, love it 😂 Quality 👌
While I was expecting & excited for a NEW guitar moves session with Josh, I also quite enjoyed watching this once again for the 1000th time.
Jesus. Someone turn on the air conditioning and give these two guys another joint.
A joint? Gotta go harder than that...
There's plenty of air conditioning in that room. It's the cocaine that's making them too hot. lol
@@capturelightmedia The video only ends so they can rip another line!
@@Abrahamhamhamlol. Yeah. Don’t give them anything, you need a subtractive move there too.
Its a very sweaty show lol. The Dean Ween ep was even sweatier (and higher) than this one
josh homme is a gift to the world, hope this dude health and happiness in all future endeavors
I discovered Kyuss and Josh Homme a few months ago and am knocked out by what a true trailblazer and artist he is. I had no idea how he creates the darker textures he does. He makes his own scales and he's such a baddass, it works. As a guitarist who colors inside the lines, it's really humbling. And it's a new challenge. Thank you for another outstanding and eye-opening interview Matt. Respect.
So much sweat, eye contact, and groovin.
Josh is a riff machine and a beast of a guitarist. He undersells himself here by saying he's not, but I get the message. It's important to just play to satisfy yourself. I don't know what I'd do without the meditative quality of just playing guitar to relax and have an outlet
All the best guitar players are rhythm players first and foremost. Josh has some nasty groove.
Thanks for re-uploading
One of the best guitar interviews of all time.
Nice. Thanks for the reupload! Classic episode.
I was all over the high seas looking for this interview yesterday (unsuccessfully). Then, as if by magic... thanks lads!
I love how they didn’t turn that snare drum off in the background.
It just adds to the unpolished brilliance of the whole thing, like that shouldn't really happen when you're filming an interview 😂
YAY! IT'S BAAAAACK!!! Turns out they weren't doing mountains of blow. It was just really hot in there.
don't say yay...
Why@@loontil
Who are you,the yay police
..preddy much...@@SHAFFA71
coz it's cringe...like writing "why" with no question mark..@@SHAFFA71
I love Josh as a player simply because he does stuff no one else does, does it well, and he is not afraid to swing, which is missing a lot in rock music. His ear is fantastic as well.
FYI: the mode he's working on when he's describing how he takes some notes out of the scale he's in…is basically Lydian Dominant, which is the 4th mode of melodic minor. He's playing the D7#11 - D7 motif, so that's A melodic minor.
In case you were interested. :)
Yup, I was interested, thanks. He's the Ginger Jimi.
I wasn't
A classic. Thanks for re-uploading. We need John Reis for the next season!!
I love the fact that he talks about the lick at 7:11 because that was a lick J Mascis talked about in his episode!
This is a better insight into Billy Gibbons' playing than the Billy Gibbons episode.
Billy always has so speak in rhymes and metaphors 😂
It totally is. The BFG one was fun, but my biggest takeaway was that he’s friends with kid rock.
Also please release the full version of this interview, it's awesome
"yeah cause this is something I wanted to ask you about... what the hell are you doing?" LOL
I have waited years for this moment and it does not disappoint.
Josh Homme really did create a very unique sound. The ramones chords all the way across in major key appears in a lot of their music!
man i wish this video had been reuploaded a little bit sooner, i was trying to link it to someone in a discussion at some point like a month ago. glad to see it's back tho!
what an amazing guitar player this guy is, so original and groovy
I remember always being questioned or made fun of for playing power chords "the wrong way". I'll never forget watching the original upload of this and being so excited that one of my biggest inspirations in music plays them the same way I do (2:25 in the video).
This video and the one Matt did with St. Vincent changed how i play guitar. Thank you so much.
such a legendary video, finally revived!
First off every music interview should have the artist with their instrument like this one and only musicians interview them !This interview hang out is amazing and it is honestly the best rock star riff writing inspiration I have seen ! Thanks guys.
I think this might be the best video on the internet.
Dude I just found your channel and I love this entire concept. You seem to bring out the most in who you're talking to and then I saw you were also a composer (it's how I've made my living these last 6 years) and made me like you even more! Just subscribed. Cheers dude!
Josh is a regen from a different era. He is the coolest guy in "modern" rock.
Been waiting for this one!! This series is such a gift.
It’s as good a guitar interview as it is a great tutorial on how to handle beeing high on camera. True Greatness
One bloke really sweaty and glossy eyed, one guy dry and calm
This is solid, solid gold.
wow when Josh started talking about the curtsying and cabaret ness just pieced together a connection with Arctic Monkeys’ Humbug because that album gives me like a dark circus vibe (I love Arctic monkeys & humbug is my favorite so josh is definitely a boss man
I can watch Josh play forever 😍
that snare buzz tho
This video brings back so many great memories 😂
It's finally back!
who needs tapping when you’ve got POWERCHORDS!!! Learning to play on simple black flag riffs might have been one of the coolest things I ever did for myself as guitar player, in terms of shaping my own unique style and tone
So happy this video is back
"Did you have any guitar teachers or anything like that?"
"I took Polka lessons for two years"
"Oh, playing drums?"
Legendary video
I get to watch and like it all over again. Thanks Matt and Josh.
Ever since first hearing this interview, I have wanted to form a band called ‘Joe Schitt the Ragman and the Gravel Gurdeys’ and never explain the origin of the name.
I'll be at that show but I predict that opportunity will likely tap softly for you guys.
I got a contact buzz watching this. This is what hanging out and "picking" is all about.
Oh dear Jesus, I love Josh Homme so freakin much.
So glad these are back i missed em soo
I was reading the comments at 5:37 and that whole bit about the shock without the video was... interesting lol. Love Josh, he's a certified legend and it's always interesting to learn how the figured out their style.
I cant be the first person to notice this, but... why does it always look like this is the first time Matt Sweeney has ever held a guitar on every episode?
Been waiting for this one. And it dropped on my lunch break😮💨😎
The best Guitar Moves episode, for sure!
Matt I cant believe you have as many subscribers as you have your content is unbelievable thanks so much.
Josh got Sweeney cooked 🤣
Can anyone else hear the snare buzzing away in the background everytime they play something!?
More like "Snare Moves" amirite?
You're not wrong my friend
The one we've waited for.
Best guitar interviewer/show of all time🤟🏻🤟🏻
Blows my mind how he holds his guitar pick
so many gems an secret sauce wow
12:36 “Doon da bee do wee a ferny hern a herny hang”
my absolute fav. episode. love it!
Guitar players: like many of us, I have incredibly mixed feelings about JH as a person...BUT this is an absolute clinic on guitar playing and guitar philosophy and it is a crying shame it's only 14 minutes long. As long as we're just talking about Josh Homme the guitar player, this shit is gold, and this is a man who understands the instrument he's playing as much as anyone.
my god I need longer version of this !!
I remember watching this whole thing with my mouth open when it came out. So many good tidbits.
Could I get some help IDing the riff around 11:55? Some Black Flag song or something?
And the wonky riff around 3:05? I know it's in one of the earlier albums but I can't for the life of me remember the name of the song ...
I think I found it: 3:05 sounds like first song of Era Vulgaris
3:05 is turnin’ on the screw from era vulgaris
11:55 sounds like I want you so hard by eagles of death metal
@@Azraellives751 the first two chords do sound kinda similar but when he plays the rest on 12:05 it doesn’t seem to be it
Like "shake butt"
Joshhh everything about him and his style I likeee
12:35 Hands down best part, I use this in day to day conversations with my friends all the time
First thing I checked out when I saw it was uploaded haha! 0.75 speed and Josh joins in with a weird moan before the riff too lmao
Which song is that? It sounds so nice!
@@Betonschlong Kyuss - Thumb
I got to see both these guys in concert the same night. Zwan and qotsa in 2002
What an episode!
This is the holy grail of guitar videos
Had my guitar in my hand the whole time... Jammed with Matt and Josh damn! Thanks so much!!
The polka guitar teacher taught him polka- epic!
12:20 This is a man that has things to say that are both true and important. Listen to the man.
Such wise words, followed up by "and what about Doondu-weedlewee-defurnyhur-dehurnyhein".
Wow killer episode.
Probably my favorite episode
After watching this I feel like I'm super hot and sweaty, a little high, and worse at guitar playing.
I completely enjoyed every second of the video.
What song 12:36 are they talking about here? I know I’ve heard it a million times. Just can’t place it.
Always ready, always steady
Good one! Love that Iggy song!
Josh isn't just the greatest guitar player of my generation but also the greatest singer in my opinion. change my mind.
"Tapping is what opportunity does softly" 🤯
Is around 5:00 a Kyuss lick as well? Sounds like "Blues.." but can't be sure?
Mate you are the man , best in the business
“Cant upstroke to toughness”
-homme
“Break stuff”
-borland
the greatest guitar interview video on TH-cam.
The best Guitar Moves episode
I remember watching this (over 10 years ago are you kidding me) and finally unlocking the Homme code for those weird lil' notes... And then promising myself I'll never use them myself as such and try to find my own thing.
he spoke in this episode of pulling from Hendrix and Gibbons! take and build!!