Wayne's World (5/10) Movie CLIP - Garth Likes to Play (1992) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Garth (Dana Carvey) plays a wicked drum solo at the Guitar Store.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Based on the Saturday Night Live sketch of the same name, Wayne's World is a wacky, irreverent pop-culture comedy about the adventures of two amiably aimless metal-head friends, Wayne (Mike Myers) and Garth (Dana Carvey). From Wayne's basement, the pair broadcast a talk-show called "Wayne's World" on local public access television. The show comes to the attention of a sleazy network executive (Rob Lowe) who wants to produce a big-budget version of "Wayne's World"--and he also wants Wayne's girlfriend, a rock singer named Cassandra (Tia Carrere). Wayne and Garth have to battle the executive not only to save their show, but also Cassandra. Director Penelope Spheeris, Myers and Carvey hang a lot of silly, but funny, jokes on this thin plot, and the energy of the cast--as well as the wild pop-culture references--make Wayne's World a cut above the average Saturday Night Live spin-off movie.
CREDITS:
TM & © Paramount (1992)
Cast: Dana Carvey, Eric Crabb, Mike Myers, Tia Carrere
Director: Penelope Spheeris
Producers: Hawk Koch, Lorne Michaels, Dinah Minot, Barnaby Thompson
Screenwriters: Mike Myers, Bonnie Turner, Terry Turner
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My local gutar center has a sign that says "no smoke on the water"
Or seven nation army
Bastards!
Tandor97 they should have one "Don't leave your kids too young to barhop here. Not a babysitting service." Maybe teach the employees not to be assh*les?
But do they allow any fire in the sky?
@@0okamino Ha
No stairway, Denied!
Matilda y Lavanda Maybe they'd prefer Highway To Hell. Haha
These days most shops also ban 'Sweet Child"
Jesus is the first and only step you need to take to get to Heaven.
@@samueltodaro4841
Shut up
I don't understand the joke. Please help
Dana really was playing those drums.
No movie trickery. Dudes a badass.
No way
@@boreal8631 yes way
@@Jon-jt9fy alright.. Excellent!
@@boreal8631 Way
He really did play and didn't they also tell him to just go at it and play?
the "may I help you" riff always gets me lmao.
😂😂😂🙂
Because you work at a music store? *badum tsss*
Still a clever classic
And I recognize the bit at the end was also used in Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey.
" Thanks.... I like to play " *ting!*
I like how the stoner guy took forever to spit out his compliment to Garth.
I love how Garth says it like English is his second language
😆😅
Epic
I always love how Cassandra's so amazed by a Fender Stratocaster with single coils and a "whammy" bar, like it's a rare setup or something. Lol.
Charlie Harper I assume it's supposed to trick people who don't know guitars.
Charlie Harper i wad thinking the same thing
she was just describing it, and being a pre-CBS strat it is rare lol.
Manjit Toor true
It's not so much that it's rare, it's that it's on disply and expensive
I love how it sounds nothing like the beginning of Stairway
In the Theatrical Release it did; Zeppelin threatened legal action and it was changed for the video release.
@@johnnynorrisjr.39 ...so there must be some copies, around (probably in 35 mm film) that have the "right" opening of Stairway To Heaven!
@@alessandroarcuri209 - And so it begins...
@@johnnynorrisjr.39 Kind of ironic since Jimmy (whom I love dearly) ripped that riff from Taurus by Spirit.
Sounds more like an out of tune sweet child o mine intro
"Not today my good man, I'm feeling saucy. I think I'm gonna buy it."
One of the greatest quotes from this movie...
I can imagine the clerk probably felt relieved that after so many times Wayne played it with it without buying it, Wayne finally did.
i swear to god i heard sussy, im so far gone
Every Guitar Center needs a "No Stairway To Heaven" sign.
+Ch0plol Every guitar store needs a Fukin NO SRV songs !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It also needs a " No Smoke on the Water, Rock you like a hurricane, Sweet Child O' Mine, Iron Man and Nothing Else matters" Sign
No Seven Nation Army or Hate to Say I Told You So for bass players.
Ch0plol NO PLEASE I LOVE TO PLAY IT EVERTEIM I GO OVER THERE😭😂😂😂
or any Rush
The look on Garth's face lol Like a kid in a candy store.
Aaronlcyrus I know it's been three years since you commented but I gotta say it "thanks, I like to play"
“Like a kid in a candy store?”
Jojo Siwanator?
Like a musician in a music store
Like a 70 year old kid in a candy store.
If Wayne and Garth were in Dire Straits, they’d be the Sultans of Scha-Wing!!!!!!
UGHHHH *ba-dum tsss*
Nice one😎
Good one
take my thumbs up
They'd play with Mark NOTfler
1:25: Playing at home alone
1:57: When other people/ musicians are around me when playing.
😂🤣😂🤣 I totally get you
Haha same
100% accurate xD
True
And I thought I'm the only person with that problem
Not today my good man, I'm feeling saucy; a line I use every day, for almost everything for no apparent reason.
Zach Hale
Cashier: would you like some ketchup with that sir?
I love it
MUM: How was your day
You :Not today my good man I'm feeling saucy
I still use that line too, seriously. The looks I get are priceless
Mom: "Go to bed"
Me: "Not today my good man I'm feeling saucy"
Garth's drum solo is one of my favorite parts of this movie!
Wanna go hyper speed? Put it on 1.5 speed.
HA!
licks n kicks o
Epic!!
Is it true that the actor who played Garth was actually him playing
I love how Wayne reaches for cash with both hands and yet the guitar stays in place 😆
😂😂😂😎
There was a prop guy laying under him and he held up the guitar as he gave Wayne the cash.
Gave me anxiety 😂
And it comes out his pockets already fanned out 😂
I never noticed 🤣🤣🤣 that's great lmao
even more crazy is that's really Dana Carvey drumming. A shame we missed out on so many years of his talent when he was sick. Glad he recovered, but still....the guy is so talented
I didn't know he was sick what was wrong with him?
@@davemustaki134 he had a massive heart attack and it took him time to recover
@@annamariepowell9162 really? I had no idea poor bugger well I'm also glad he recovered it's a shame it took so much time away from his career I did always see him on Conan and other late night shows I just never really heard anyone talk about that issue
She sounds surprised that it comes with 3 single coils and a whammy.
Right, cause that was the standard until Fender added humbuckers hsh hss setups
She didn't sound surprised to me as much as speaking with reverence
Yeah as if almost every Strat doesn't come with three single coils and a tremolo arm
AJ Coleman 0:00
Low expectations
re: Dana's drum solo. The guy who says "Wow. You're amazing dude" was supposed to be Ringo Starr, but Paramount couldn't get him scheduled during the filming schedule. That would have made a better scene, right?
I was in your store back in October. Almost bought the black 5 string bass. I'm the guy from Baltimore!
Wow, didn't know that!
@@AClown it should have been Lars Ulrich
Neal Peart from Rush would have been awesome
I think the guy they have in the scene did it perfectly lol, and a cameo would have taken the attention away. But maybe if the other sales guy was Steve Vai or something.
The smartest thing that was said during the “64 Strat” exchange was Wayne knowing that it was pre-CBS
Gear snob
Many modern-day guitarists think this is where the whole "no playing stairway to heaven in a music store" began, but it was before this movie. It was just a song most newbies would learn and music stores got tired of hearing people come in and play it over and over all day long. The movie just made it all the more known.
Stairwayway to heavan meant buying an electric guitar better than electric...rock ediquit. You would walk stair to either guitar store and some don't sell acoustic.
I heard it was more fro copyrighted issues and licenses?
And that drum solo? That wasn't dubbed over or edited together or done in post or anything. They literally just set up the drumkit, told Dana to play a solo, and left the rest to him. And this awesomeness was the result.
Another reason this movie is beast mode
Thanks... I like to play👱
Michael Welsh It sounds like the audio is slightly dubbed or edited. It has a lot of echo.
***** There was definitely reverb, but that was for added effect. Dana Carvey is still playing the drums in the scene nonetheless.
Rawk4Life Oh, for sure
That didnt even sound like the beginning of stairway
J Hyphy it's meant to be like that because in Guitar stores there's always someone who tries to play it and fails miserably playing the wrong strings,notes etc. lol
J Hyphy
@Jon Goat Yup this is the real reason. They actually had to edit this after theatrical release to change the notes - originally it DID sound like stairway.
It was stairway to heaven in theatres but Zeppelin wouldn't licence it for home use so they had to dub over it.
@Jon Goat Which is ironic because they're currently involved in a lawsuit for having ripped off those same notes.
This is why I say “I Like to Play” if anyone ever complemented me on my drumming.
TING
Carvey is an excellent drummer in real life.
My favorite solo is the one he played on SNL as "the church lady".
And judging from that smile on his face, he loved playing those drums
@@saulthechicanootaku [cymbal]
Yeah you could tell he wasn’t faking the hits
And in this movie 😃
"Three single coil pickups and whammy bar..." That's like looking at a car and saying "Four round wheels and steering wheel!"
Because every single guitar has three pickups and a whammy bar?
MercuryClock
Not all guitars have single coil pickups and a whammy bar, Les Pauls, SG's don't have either to name just a couple
I know, I was being sarcastic to illustrate how bad Thrashmetal6666's analogy was.
Although many guitars don't use single coil pickups and whammy bars, there's nothing jaw-dropping and shockingly unique about them either.
My Tele has a dual pickup and no whammy bar. Denied.
Not today my good man I'm feeling *saucy*
John C I think I'm gonna buy it. Do you accept cash? Cha-ching!
I still say saucy because of this movie
Fun fact: Dana Carvey is ACTUALLY playing the drums in Garth's fanatasy sequence.
sigh
@DankBeans not me, im barely realizing this lol
@DankBeans dude come on, i didnt know :D
"I was not aware of that." 😁
@MaryPussyPoppinsThen don't comment, let the people that don't get excited about the fact.
0:31 "again?"..... makes you wonder how many times wayne has pissed that guy off opening that case over and over every week for wayne to play. lol
I was on the set for the filming. The store clerk did have more lines than what they put in the movie. The script read: Wayne - "I'd like to take a look at this Fender Strat" Clerk - "again?" Wayne - "Yes" Clerk - "you come in here every Friday and play it" Cassandra (angrily) - "Look, he just wants to try it out!" Then the rest of the scene plays out as is.
@@cassellsmusic damn they should have left that in
@@moonscar119 not really funny, though.
Damn I can play those drums.
Dude, you nailed that drum solo. : )
Party on, Garth!
Excellent!
Wow you’re amazing dude!
Je t'aime Garth cherie!
triple single coil pickups and a whammy bar.
i love how somehow that is exciting as fuck.
Ares14 a whammy baawhh
0:16 is totally me when I'm in a music store. xD
Wayne's World is one of the best feel good comedies (and movies) I've ever seen. I adore the satire at music being eroded by big money. The inside jokes (the forbidden riff), sweet and goofy lead characters who are sweet, innocent and cute. Wayne and Garrh are adorable.
I know a lot of people may not agree, but I think a lot here can agree, this should've gotten some Oscar nominations and wins.
I’m surprised by how current the humor is, too. Usually comedy ages poorly and quickly, but apart from the dated cultural references nearly all the jokes are still good
@@notNajimi Bingo.
@@notNajimi Only bad comedy ages porly and quickly.
i think you'll also greatly enjoy: "the commitments", "the blues brothers", and "spinal tap".....!
@@robhennessy6164 Those are great as well. You have excellent taste.
1:57 makes me so happy.
0:57 my favorite part of the whole movie
My local guitar center has a sign that says: no sweet child o mine, smoke on the water and starway to heaven😂😂
Sounds like my kinda store
I once got away with playing Smoke On the Water at guitar center and nothing happened.
Store clerk: NO STAIRWAY!
In reality: purple haze
1:12 - 1:48 is almost like the intro of a TV show.
Every guitar player cringes at that spec knowledge in the beginning.
Most people would just say: "wow a 64 fender strat"
Flexski I cringed when she said that.
IT EVEN HAS 6 TUNING POSTS AND A TRUSS ROD!!!!!
Chris .Greeno It’s a kids movie. I doubt you were a cynical 30-something when you first watched it 😂
@@Robot-vv1yg Did you just say this is a KIDS movie!?! you must be joking right? Because if not you have obviously never seen this movie
@@Robot-vv1yg It's not a kid's movie.
One of the great comedies. Still hilarious 30 years later.
Wayns world. Wayns world. Party time. Excellent. - This Jingle will never get out of my mind!
Wow, a Fender Stratocaster with six strings and a pickguard! I'd plug it into an amp and tune it to E standard.
Was that a good guitar? Do you think it went up in value since the movie came out?
@@Harshcore811 its a great guitar but it is no Excalibur haha.
@@Harshcore811 any 60's strat in good condition by fender will be a great guitar, and will obviously go up in value over time. But an "excalibur" would be like finding a Les Paul that was owned and played by Les Paul himself.
Dude, imagine attaching a strap to it and wearing it over your shoulder while playing!!
Your clueless
1:07-1:59 A solo that Neal Peart would be proud of.
Neil could have done it with his eyes closed, "Neil was #1 man!!!
It was nowhere near as complicated as the easiest thing Rush ever did, tho. Just saying :)
As a fan of Hard Rock and Heavy Metal, this is one of my favorite scenes 🤘🏼🔥🔥🔥🔥
🤪
The thing is, and I’m sure you know this, this strat isn’t really a traditional metal guitar. The one he played to summon the clerk is more of a metal guitar actually.
I remember watching this movie with my dad, it was a good time with him. He hardly laughed at anything much as far as that much, he was mostly serious but good
One of my favorite parts of this movie. I love Gath playing the drums. Nice, nice, nice!
This is how I feel, entirely, at Guitar Center...
That Wretched Rock And Roll I'd rather go anywhere OTHER than Guitar Center, actually...sucks ass most of the time. Kids too young to go to a bar go there constantly, then turn everything UP, get in the way of people BUYING, added to.the assh*le who refuses to move a keys amp (HEAVIER than a damn bass amp, even) because "it's already hooked up" to overpriced crap that can't reproduce a good piano sound. At all. True story. Guitar Center on Halsted by Diversey. Shpuld have just unplugged it myself and dragged it across the damned store...but no joke, they're INSANELY HEAVY. Plus, it was Roland, they make good stuff.
It was Matt M.F. it's on the receipt, and I don't forget, lol.
One of my fav scenes of the whole movie is when Garth does the awesome drum solo. Haha.
Garth is me when I’m at Guitar Center and I see a drum set with all A Custom cymbals.
1:48 hey look it's Egoraptor
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"..and a wammi ba"
Hilarius
2:07 the “I’m feeling saucy, I think I’m gonna buy” gets me every time 🤣
Lol the "May I help you" riff gets me everytime! 🤣
I always wondered if that actually works.
I was in that store back in October. Talked to the owner who was there for the entire scene shoot. They wanted Ringo Starr for the part of the guy who approached Garth after the solo but he was unavailable. Excalibur is still there in the exact same display case and the No Stairway sign is there too.
This scene seemed so much cooler when I was younger.
But now I realize that of all the guitars in the world, Excalibur is a Strat?
Yeh metal heads worship strat Not! Like in jazz school film Whiplash, the student is mad about Buddy Rich. Totally unlikely!
@@bryanleigh6497 not entirely true, there is quite a few metal bands that use strats namely Iron Maiden.
@@Buddhabilski Fair point. I don't really follow metal so I just assumed, which I shouldn't!
Well Hendrix and Yngwie use cream Strats so that added to their coolness
@@Buddhabilski fast eddie used one for Motorhead
The manner in how dana grabs onto his glasses after the drum solo is frigging funny.
Waynes' world is my all-time favourite movie. I've watched both Waynes World movies 5 times. Whenever this scene shows up, I always rewatch it. My all-time favourite solo
“I’m feeling saucy” is my new favorite saying
I think it's Dana's face that makes it so much funnier!
This movie represents my generation more than anything else I’ve seen. Now that we’re all middle aged, I would love to see a Wayne’s World 3.
1:06 she looked straight at the camera, amature.
isn't Wayne looking at the camera too?
She was a HORRIBLE actress!
This movie breaks the 4th wall many times. This was one of them. Scripted; not amateur.
Thanks. I like to play *ding*
Never gets old :-)
Dana Carvey, woot!
I love Tia Carrere's description of a Strat. It's like she took a quick glance of the description of nearly every Strat that has ever been made.
I love how the productions on the drums fades in slowly! Brilliant.
I never knew Dana Carvey was 36 years old doing this. I mean that's still pretty young but I would have guessed that he was in his mid 20s or something when he did this.
Your kiddng? He looks in his 70's.
Garth can really play drums. Excellent👍
I always loved theway the guitar stays on his lap by itself when he says "cash!".
I've never seen this movie. But now I really want to man. The humor doesn't feel like the 90's, it feels like the humor of a CZcams Skit, and I'm all here for it
No "Stairway to Heaven"?, then in that case they'd be on the "Highway to Hell".
XD LOL
I like your style Ozzie. Though in Rock and Roll you can't go wrong either way.
OzzieAndy1983 Or elevator to hell ! Bill Paxton, alien 👽 !!
OzzieAndy1983 I always wondered that, why no stairway to heaven.. until I realized you could play the song backwards and well, It's pretty obvious that the highway to hell is more suitable.
I’ve gone into a music store once, got denied on stairway on guitar said ok I’d like to look at this Roland R-Drum kit you have here...and I played Stairway on it, they kicked me out afterwards....was told never to come back...even said they weren’t the only music shop around and that they could quite frankly go crank themselves up to 11 and ohh yeah shove their signature Les Paul they had in the stores up their ass and around the corner 50 miles south
I love how Dana was legit playing the drums... No fake Hollywood dub BS... Respect!
Oh the joy in his eyes... it's priceless!
Excellent drum Solo!!!
Lmao this movie is so good I can't get enough of it. 😂
1:59 that lick Wayne is playing is dope
I love Garth in this clip! Excellent drummer!
this and his drum solo in the master of disguise bonus scenes are so awesome
Not quite my tempo
This comment triggers me.
Natethesandman1 were you rushing or were you dragging
i love that movie lol
HOW DARE YOU
Why are you reading the replies? There's no mars bar down here.
garth is so good he doesn't even need both kick drums
Nobody needs two kick drums. Really. It's like a Ferrari in a major city. You'll never see 1/8th of what it can do. Lol
It's just to be badass. Or tune differently, which makes sense on a very big kit.
Garth on drums.👍🏻Dana Carvey has some mad drumming skills.
Al these years later and still one of the best movies ever
I miss this era of my life! I was in my early teens, new little to nothing about what was going on in politics, lived for the summer, and Friday nights! Life was an easy breeze with a few wild gusts thrown into the mix!
That drums scene was super funny!😂😂
I don't care if Garth's solo wasn't the most technical. At least its the most realistic drum solo on film. No close up of a double's hands & feet. 100% Pure Dana Carvey.
And a wammy bawww
2:11. It's funny how he doesn't have a strap on and he takes both hands off the guitar and it doesn't fall off his leg.
It's ok the guitar was a stunt double
The longer I work in music retail, the more I get used to people saying obvious things about guitars. I just respond with something even more obvious.
"A stratocaster with 3 single coil pickups and a whammy!"
"Yeah, and check this out.. STRAP BUTTONS"
I remember Dana Carvey in that old series, Blue Thunder, early in 80's....
Best line of the whole movie:
"Thanks, I like to play" (Ting)
This is what made me want to play drums so many years ago.
Just fell in love with this movie all over again. Soo cool
I'm old enough to remember when they actually played Stairway.
1:47 his glasses almost fell off
Always liked Garth more than Wayne... The character is more original and is just more awesome :D I never got what was so special about that strat guitar though. It looks just lika a standard fender strat... What's so special about tripple single coil pickups and a whammy bar on a fender strat? They all have those :P Even before I played guitar I never got that.
Agreed. They should have made it a Parker fly. Most comfortable guitar ever. Also kills a strat, even a modified one, in sound.
winnetouch pre-CBS Strat = from _Leo Fender_ himself and not from _Columbia Broadcasting System_ = +/- 30.000 Dollar. *But:* The shop-scene shows a _1992 MIJ SQUIER._
+winnetouch Well... this was the early 90s where most guitars Wayne would have had access to were probably superstrats with humbuckers.
Although I remember reading something in Kurt Cobain's diaries when he said he picked up a pre-CBS Jaguar around this time for fifty dollars or something because the guys selling it thought it was useless unless it had a floyd rose and flat fretboard...
Quantumorph stupid question, why a Squire? You can't even look them up by serial # online, and I'm assuming it's because they have no assumed real value.
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_I just discovered this forum the other day and figured I should join in and lend some clarity to the discussion. I own the music store where Wayne's World was filmed (Cassell's Music in San Fernando, CA). In August 1991, Paramount Pictures rented us out as the filming location for the 'No Stairway' scene. I was in the store during the whole day of filming (just off camera - rats!). 'Tele like it is' has most of the story correct except for one thing. His boss, Haik Babian, was a colleague of mine and also did many guitar repairs for my customers. When he found out Paramount was going to film the scene at my store, we chatted about it. I remember exactly what he told me about the strat he was commissioned to create. He said he took a white Squier body and mated it to a '62 MIJ reissue neck and did just a few things to age it. As I recall, he said it didn't even necessarily play (sound through an amp) as it was only needed for a prop and any sounds needed would be dubbed in afterwards. He didn't say anything about a second guitar being made but I wouldn't doubt it because that is how Hollywood works. I do know for an absolute fact that only one guitar was brought to my store and used for the filming. Where that guitar is today, who knows?_
_I also provided the black guitar Wayne first plays to get the salesman's attention; the "May I help You" riff. I still have it today. It is a Schecter Strategy. The film crew didn't bring a guitar with them and asked me if they could rent the plainest looking guitar for the scene. Being all-black and rather plain, it was exactly what they were looking for. I was paid $60.00 for the rental._
_I still have the plexiglass display case that housed the strat. And, I have a "No Stairway to Heaven" sign. Not the sign in the movie, but a second sign that Paramount made._
_In addition, I contributed to a script re-write. While Mike and Tia were rehearsing the scene, her line she kept repeating was "...triple humbucker pickups..." After saying that five or six times, I pulled one of the assistant directors aside and told him they were not humbuckers but single coil pickups and that if they left her line in, there would be a lot of credibility lost as her being a musician in the movie. After consulting with Penelope Spheeris, the main director, Tia changed her line to 'single coil pickups'. She kept messing it up as she had 'humbucker' engraved in her brain. There were 32 filming 'takes' to get that line right!!"_
*edmusic, May 13, 2014*
on *strat-talk.com*
Funnily enough, a modified Squier was the best strat I've ever played. Nothing else since that I've played has had that knack in it.. one of those things with instruments hey.
Same here, affinity strat with Kinman HX pickups, locking fender tuners and decent pots. Played like butter.ATB pal. 👍👍
Always thought Wayne says, "No Stairway, tonight!". Well, thank for this videos and the subtitles. 30 years passed...
“Triple single coil pick ups and a whammy bar” pretty standard, I don’t get how that impressed her
Because they're like teenagers. So, everything is impressive and you just want to impress someone with whatever you gleaned from the latest guitar magazine.
I love how the one employee is super respectful and chilled with Garth and the other one with Wayne doesn't even wanna be there
God I remember seeing this in university. I’m getting old lol. Such a classic movie though with some awesome lines
Well a talented person is talented in everything! Dana actually shreds on drums!
The, “May I help you?” riff
🎸 (Shreds) "May I help you?"
As a guitarist, watching this clip literally made me laugh out loud. Can you imagine Guitar Center putting up a "No Stairway to Heaven" sign?