I've NEVER seen anyone play this CLASH hit correctly! (weird reason why)
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A lot of clash songs have those hidden chords at low volume in the mix. Good catch 👏🏽
I've always loved the guitar interplay with Mick Jones and Joe Strummer. Joe would play big block barre chords and Mick would fill in with licks and backing vox. I'm partial to the early material though like "Clash City Rockers" or "1977":
U don’t see many punk bands from that era with two guitarists
@@prometheustv6558 Totally!
@@prometheustv6558here are a few: Dead Boys, Heatbreakers, Television, Voidoids, Plasmatics, Social Distortion, the Dictators, New York Dolls. these all happen to be American bands.
If you listen closely, I think the key to realizing the riff isn't as straightforward is to listen to the bass, because it sounds like it's playing those chord tones during chorus.
Yes, you can hear it. It's low in the mix, but not hidden. Never played open chords in the chorus.
Ahhhhhh this is such a testament to why the Clash are so brilliant. Same with the song London Calling, they use simplicity and a punk ferocity to be deceptively complex and innovative.
Thank you for catching it, I am obsessed
I like the raking of the strings in the left ear near the beginning of the second verse (when Joe answers Mick in Spanish).
In "Spanish"
Long time Clash fan here. This was never a song that I cared for, but this was an awesome and informative video.
Excellent work, great lesson. The Clash were punky and raw and wild, but they were also great musicians with terrific music sensibilities. This song was huge and for all the right reasons! It's not hard but it has so much power and so catchy but in an anti-pop way. Train in Vain in another great tune, where they show surprising sophistication for the rowdy, crazy lads they were. It's also not hard, but the subtleties make it a downright beautiful composition. Thanks man, keep up the great work!
Ugh, Mike, you're calling me out! My band has this one in our set list and we have a gig coming up in a few weeks. I don't think I have the guts to play it "right"!!
You are playing it right, those buried in the mix diminished and nine chords are just Mick Jones mucking about.
Growing to love this channel. More Clash, please! Cool video topic.
This was fantastic! So many of their songs sound simple, but there's always something different that's tough to put a finger on. I'd love to see you break down more of their songs. Great job with this one!
Love the Clash!, Would love to see more of their songs, they have so many!
My band has played this wrong for like 30 years! We actually start on A then go to D, then I think E? Then tried to play along to the original and was like what the heck? My friends brother had showed us how to play it and we never questioned it!
Different key.
Hey Michael! Back in the day, when my old band covered this song, I played all barre chords. Including the A and D on the 5th fret. The voicing of the A is deeper than the open A. Except for that A7 on fret 2, not that I thought that The Clash played it that way. It was all guesswork due to it being a simple progression. All about the dynamics. This alternate guitar II part is buried in the mix, as you said. So to relearn it and play it with the altered chords, one would need to be buried in the mix too. It does add texture and color, but if played by guitar I, would be..je ne sais pas... Thanks for pointing that out, I had thought there was more going on in the turnaround, but figured it to be dubbed in somehow.. I dug playing the intro fills, the rake then the triplet on the B&e strings 10-12 frets. Memories of days gone bye.... Cheers...
I love this song. Can't wait for the full lesson video. I did know before today that there are quite a few little differences/ things in there so definitely looking forward to it.
The Jazzmaster looks awesome as always and the tone you got sounds perfect! 👌🏻spot on 🤘🏻.
I was actually thinking of The Clash just yesterday haha.
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When I learned to play there were no tabs no internet everything was learned by ear or shown from another fellow musician, it never really mattered if something small was missed or the solo was not exact we called it an artists freedom but we tried to get it as close as possible- no one knew- the masses would scream and cheer just as loud the only ones who knew were other musicians- there is no such thing as perfection in music as a matter of fact it is the imperfections that sometime shine through, with that said nice lesson - Rock on people and don't sweat the small stuff it is discouraging enough just learning how to play to worry about being perfect!!!
Yeah, I've always played it the simple way. I would've like to have seen you play both guitar parts together.
What do you mean?
The last track has both parts.
@@DerEchteBold together, in a single track, sort of combine the chords
@@DerEchteBold together, in a single track, sort of combine the chords would be interesting
Very cool. When you look at this particular progression you could see the clashes understated love for their rockabilly roots. And there's plenty of that going on with that progression especially in this diminished and the 7th chord. Those guys really knew how to bring it!
This song has always baffled me thank you for figuring it out and teaching us
Mick Jones - star arranger. Even after the falling out, Strummer praised Jones to the heavens as a genius arranger.
Love the jazzmaster ❤
In this colour it always reminds me of Robert Smith
Now I cant't unhear it
This was great, and the CBGB shirt for a Clash tune is a class move. Cheers!
The Clash were an English group I don’t believe they ever played CBGB and they were certainly never a part of that scene. Weirdly enough The Police, not the first band that comes to mind as “punk” did play CBGB during their earliest American tour.
Maybe the Damned mate?
I rekn they played CBGBs 3x their first tour?
That A7 with that sound sounds like the start of "Good thing" Fine Young Cannibals..
That is such a great song
FYC was great , Johnny come home is a brilliant song ,
She Drives Me Crazy was a great record, too.
Their version of Suspicious Minds is appalling, though.
This was a great video. Also the Lions should have kicked the field goal.
Love this! If I may play producer for your channel, a series idea called “Buried in the mix” where you uncover these guitar nuisances in popular songs that are not heard. Like the harmony played along the main riff in “Message in a bottle” by The Police or all the stuff Slash is doing in “Welcome to the Jungle“.
This would be so awesome!
Never picked that up. Sounds awesome. Thanks.
Brilliant analysis.
I’m high, otherwise I wouldn’t have said it in such a lame way.
But still, really love the breakdown
Cool!! How about Lost In The Supermarket being in open E. The only open tuning in the Clash's catalog i believe
That’s cool man. Awesome video very entertaining.
An excellent video. Not a punk fan, but you do a fantastic job and your guitar sounds great.
The riff is from Little Latin Lupe Lu
Nice. Great job!
When there are two guitars in the mix, it’s a cool production move. Like you said, a little buried in the mix. In a live setting with one guitar, you need the “general harmony.” If you have two in a band, then sure, throw in the bluesier chords.
THANKS! Great insight. 🙂
This video is awesome. More like this!!!!
The "right" way gives it that punk rock ugliness that is so hard to qualify but is often beautiful. Someone who appreciates the raw edge of punk might like it more than others who prefer the big pop experience. Play to the room I say
Really? It reminds me more of golden age rock than punk "ugliness". Which isn't surprising considering their influences.
I love playing that G chord barred at the 10th/12th fret, with the 5th on the low string instead of the high string. Sounds super thick, and way easier to play than the conventional full-on 10th-fret G-barre shape. It's just moving the voicing down a string, so to speak.
Agreed, it sounds WAY early Stones. Keith's playing before he discovered the open G gets kind of overlooked. Really primal, kind of like punk/ blues/soul guitar styles all synthesized.
I clicked because I thought the thumbnail said "69 chord", but this is still cool
nice video, I never knew about the diminished barre chords in the chorus. very cool discovery. I knew about the weird F shape and A7 (x02223), you can see those from Mick playing it live haha
the clash's reggae and funk influences coming through, with these nice extended chords as the rhythmic backing and letting paul simonon's bass do the melodic heavy lifting. it's all over the band's catalogue
Mick Jones.. One of my fav guitarists/song writers. Sure The Clash are much loved, but overall nobody really speaks of Mick Jones.
Excellent stuff right here. 😎👍
I heard that when I learned the song and did exactly what he said. Opted for the easy route.
You forgot the purrrup bit
Strummer does the barre chords in the same way that Marley did it.
Your guitar sounds wonderful. Dig the compensated nut too.
It is a great sound. And I'm not normally a jazzmaster person. What nut is that by the way? Might have a strat that I'll install one on. 😎
@@KenSpassione That one looks like the Earvana retrofit version. Mine is the Earvana shelf version. The Tele really plays in tune. (But don't try installing it yourself unless you have mad luthier skills.)
There’s a reason it’s buried in the mix.
Bingo, bass is doing a lot in the mix
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In the mid 80’s these two half Scottish half Nigerian brothers went to the Clash’s Casbah Club in London and met the Clash and told them if they’re ever in Glasgow to visit them. They did in May 85. It was Joe Strummer Paul Simonon and someone else I think. They asked to play the Halt Bar and were refused as the Halt had a band already booked. They played the Windjammer now called Pythagoras although the nearby pub Dukes claims they played there and has a plaque up. I missed it as I was in hospital after being stabbed.
This is a weird coincidence because I just got all the clash albums (except Cut The Crap) to listen to.
Thinking about the big difference between the normal, and album correct versions, there's probably a transitional point you could come up with that mixes the easy/normal chords with a bit of the complexity and extensions of the album ones. Even just having the second guitarist play the easy chords further up the neck would add some of the extra depth.
I agree. If you only play the basic chords it begins to sound like some tv theme song, but once those "clashing" notes come in, look out!
I mean both parts are played in the actual recording so is it really wrong or just we have one guitar he should play the more known part ?
Exactly
Nice tone man
Thanks. Took the whole day and a lot of adjustments.
awesome!!
I play this and London's calling in open G. These songs work very well in that tuning (once you suss out how to do minor chords) - and it is way easier to play😎
Well dang it! Now I gotta go play that song!
Walked over to my chord poster, looked wayyyyyy down at G9, mangled my fingers into a very painful shape and thought "Nope, next year, still a n00b"
9 chords are those bluesy chords at the end of blues songs!! Starting at the A string, if you learn how to do one on this string, you can do them all!! 👇
For example, D9
e|--
B|-5
G|-5
D|-4
A|-5
E|--
You're going to be a noob next year as well then. The only way to improve is to do what is uncomfortable.
Did not know this and it makes me love The Clash even more! I find that both guitar parts go very well hand in hand. Although I can assure you that this will not fly with my bandmates and people in the audience if I try to play this, and i'll have to resort to having the 2 guitars playing the same old open chord way...
I've noticed the difference, but like you said, the wrong way just sounds right.
rry I’m really obsessed with Jazzmasters and would love to know what model you’re playing ? I’ve noticed some nice upgrades too (nut and maybe pickups too ?)
Anyway keep up the good work !
Subscribed. More Clash and punk rock! Some reggae oriented videos would be fantastic too.
Actually I just relistened to it, and you're so right, it's bang on. Sounds wrong, but it's so right
while it sounds odd when its just the 2 guitars, the giveaway that its actually right is the bass is jumping in and out of both parts, theres some funky notes in there that accentuate the odd chord sequence sometimes
Love this
I had this 'deceptive part' phenomenon happen to me (and many others, as I've found out) on the piano intro and main lick on 'Lady Madonna" by The Beatles. Once I subtracted the 'ghost note' I'd always heard and played, I could tell that it was never there to begin with.
That is... really bizarre. I think I've only ever heard the Clash version, and the 'wrong' tabs sounded right to me. The 'correct' tabs, only the first guitar part sounded right, that insane funk guitar was all weird and alien. I've never really given the song a real in-depth listen, the Clash are fine but I've never been into them, so I'm guessing those weird chords are buried in the mix so deep they're barely audible. Crazy hearing it played the 'right' way.
Awesome video. I found this out last year myself by listening to the isolated stems. I might be wrong but I’m actually hearing some bass note voice leading in the lead guitar part along with those rockabilly chords, which follows the walking bass line a bit. It must be bleed from the bass part?? No way it’s even more complicated??
You're right but it's just on the first part then mysteriously disappears. Might be a bled track. I was glad it went away because that made it ten times harder to play. haha.
Rancid does this stuff on records, too, so does steve jones from the pistols. There are a lot of cool accents and chord voicings they do on the record that they can't live.
Never mind, the bollocks has a lot of cool little blues licks you wouldn't associate with that style.
Perfect tone, what are you using?
I've never played this in a band, but just listening to it I could always hear there was some other stuff happening harmonically. I'm guessing when you played through the right chord progression for the second guitar part, it would have sounded more like the original if it had been mixed lower. Another one sort of like this is "London Calling". When I watched a live video of them performing it, I was surprised by what they were actually playing. I'm pretty sure it was what is on the record, and it sounded right, but live on stage everything was a lot clearer and stood out in relief compared to the record, which is a bit murky sounding (part of what makes it so great).
Rockabilly vibes.
Well, at least I've always had the A7 right 🙃 Expert analysis, T-A-o-G! I'm impressed
Next, break down "Train In Vain," the most maddening tune to cover. Never sounds right no matter what. Too bad, too, cuz it's a great record!
the correct version sounds very funky
I was wondering what the cords and the chorus were. I grew up listening to this song and when I was learning on guitar it always felt wrong. Now I kind of know why. Thank you.
I love this Guitar! Do anyone know where i can find one? Thanks!😊
What Jazzmaster model is that? Great tone! Thanks
I have a friend called Stivan Girlan who plays this perfectly. Look out! Watch out! Here come STIVAN GIRLAN ! YES!!
Dude! You should learn Barely Breathing by Duncan Sheik (popular 90’s song). The chords are *INSANE* tho you would never think it.
Went immediately to listen to the song and I'll be damned if I didn't hear those chords. It's funny how our brain picks out certain things and hides others.
Actually the main thing that most people get wrong about this song is the G chord!...try playing it with the A string open ie. GADGBG and see the difference that makes to the whole feel of the song...especially the intro.
I know he's probably not playing it exactly like the recording but I'm watching his G chord and it looks and sounds like he's fretting that B note. czcams.com/video/UcL91CKyivE/video.html
@@TheArtofGuitar Well we'll have to agree to disagree on this one, but my original copy of "The Clash Anthology" which I've had since 1982 is very clear about this chord. I luv your channel mate, but I'm not sure that Mick's solo rendition is particularly representative of the song.
I’m not disagreeing but will have to do more research before I upload the song lesson on my site. I appreciate the potential insight.
@@TheArtofGuitar good video. Strap malfunction 2 minutes in but be finishes
Same with london calling theres a its an f9th instead of at c major on the intro
Rock the catbox
It's still very impressive
I would guess 'train In vain' has some funky chords buried in there too?
I always knew that there were some different chords mixed in higher up on the neck as you can hear them. To be honest, I don't think it is a surprise?
Hey girl I’m waitin…wrong song
How can I recreate your sound? What amp? Reverb? Etc
It's funny cuz years ago when I used to play this song I played it the simplified way, and I knew I was missing something but I couldn't figure it out.
Can you teach how you to play im blue by eiffel 65
I don't hear this sounding wrong. On the contrary, this is the right way for swing jazz musicians. a big band produces it exactly like that
ha, it sounds like the Libertines with those extra chords!
I love olympic white Jazzmaster including the tone😃😃
What bridge is on that jazzmaster?
Dissonance is the spice of music.
The "correct" version sounds so much 2000's Indie Rock
3:08 if you are in a hurry
I predicted it as soon as i saw it
More clash theory plz 🙏 🙌 they've got ahit happen
The "correct" chords goes way better with the bass walking riff.
Mike, what bridge do you have on this Jazzmaster?
I actually don´t care much about this song, but the video is a good reminder to look at how to plays songs, you already ´know´ 🙂
I hate that open acoustic G being played on an electric for some reason.