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  • Johnny Marr discusses Fender amps & plays "The Headmaster Ritual". Live version included on Johnny's debut live album, "Adrenalin Baby", out now: johnnymarr.lnk...
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Komentáře • 545

  • @thefelrider
    @thefelrider Před 11 lety +244

    One of the few men alive who can get away with saying Rifftastic

  • @drago6769
    @drago6769 Před 7 lety +493

    Headmaster Ritual is literally a perfect song

  • @rbrme
    @rbrme Před 8 lety +716

    He wishes he wrote All Day and All of the Night, but he literally *Wrote This Charming Man*
    ?????

    • @rbrme
      @rbrme Před 8 lety +46

      I have no life Mr Sims.

    • @richardmaloney9156
      @richardmaloney9156 Před 8 lety +66

      I'm happier that he wrote "How soon is now"

    • @jesus3373
      @jesus3373 Před 7 lety +48

      Incredibly, the melody for This Charming Man was written by Marr in 20 minutes one early September morning in preparation for their second John Peel session

    • @davidfairbairn8
      @davidfairbairn8 Před 7 lety +5

      Ellycat well supposedly it was written about Roddy Frame, as he could do no wrong at the time and was slightly pissing marr off.

    • @danielsoto5441
      @danielsoto5441 Před 7 lety +1

      Rob Broome huh??

  • @CBDM777
    @CBDM777 Před 8 lety +102

    He is an Original. Nobody sounds like Johnny Fuckin Marr

    • @poopexcavator3674
      @poopexcavator3674 Před 7 lety +3

      Bob Bobberton savage

    • @nathanlh81
      @nathanlh81 Před 7 lety +5

      Bob Bobberton I didn't quite catch that, my miserable little trolltard.

    • @regzzuse280
      @regzzuse280 Před 7 lety +2

      Every song that ever came out from The Smiths, Marr wrote til he was 23. Maybe not the greatest guitarist, but definitely not a "useless git".

    • @chrisclark8633
      @chrisclark8633 Před 6 lety +2

      Marr is one of the greatest of all time

  • @DavidEspana1
    @DavidEspana1 Před 9 lety +122

    6:20 Thats when starts playing "the headmaster ritual" riff ;)

  • @christianalander9487
    @christianalander9487 Před 4 lety +40

    'The Headmaster Ritual' always slays me. It's probably my favorite Smiths song, with some of the greatest guitar work ever written and played. It proves that heartfelt rhythm playing can be more effective than wild soloing. All young guitarists need to listen to Marr's work.

    • @helpiamsuffering603
      @helpiamsuffering603 Před rokem

      Not an easy song to play either

    • @tommybinson
      @tommybinson Před rokem

      Yes, rhythm playing is what draws in listeners. Guitar solos are just a bonus, an extension of rhythm playing.

  • @tossedpenny
    @tossedpenny Před 8 lety +58

    I can literally sit for hours and watch Johnny noodle away.

  • @booman9990
    @booman9990 Před 3 lety +45

    3:51 God that’s such a good riff. Gave me goosebumps...

    • @zaoria123
      @zaoria123 Před rokem +2

      Sounds a bit to me like "What Difference Does It Make." Is it that?

    • @SpedKanye
      @SpedKanye Před rokem +1

      @@zaoria123 Yeah

  • @willthacker5182
    @willthacker5182 Před 7 lety +147

    Johnny Marr in the Smiths is one of the most underrated guitar players of the last 30yrs. The smiths wrote so many good songs. Morrisey, Johnny Marr & Andy Rouke all complimented each other so well. Marr plays like nobody else. The riffs he comes up with are so musical & complicated, i have no idea how he came up with that stuff. When he plays them it looks effortless, but try to play it & you realize its damn hard. The Smith's, imo, deserved more credit than they got.

    • @aricsnyder5882
      @aricsnyder5882 Před 6 lety +1

      Will Thacker like he said hair standing up

    • @drdassler
      @drdassler Před 5 lety +10

      Will Thacker underrated by who?

    • @herbertpena7557
      @herbertpena7557 Před 5 lety

      And when did it happen?

    • @stephenr80
      @stephenr80 Před 5 lety +9

      The smiths are the greatest pop english band, Beatles are overrated

    • @drdassler
      @drdassler Před 5 lety +1

      Stephen Oe you're right about the second bit.

  • @mosesberkowitz3298
    @mosesberkowitz3298 Před 8 lety +170

    Best quote-- 5:30 -- "...it never gets too Harley-Davidson....I'd take a scooter over that any day, really..."

    • @geddunn
      @geddunn Před 8 lety +4

      +Moses Berkowitz best quote number 2 about 1 18 ."every day i wish i wrote that riff. who doesnt." the funny part is that he probably really believes that everybody on the planet, ie 99 percent of whom dont give a shit about kinks riffs, really do wish they wrote that. and then just to put a cherry on it he gives it a look that says " hey look!, im playin this riff an im not even lookin at the guitar!" genius

    • @mosesberkowitz3298
      @mosesberkowitz3298 Před 8 lety

      ha ha...genius is right. And yet he seems like the most down to earth person....Does he ever say what his influences were when writing the Smiths music? It seemed to come out of nowhere....

    • @joseaquino8773
      @joseaquino8773 Před 8 lety

      +geddunn He's a fan, you know? All fans believe their favorite group or artist are the best in the whole wide world!

    • @rbrme
      @rbrme Před 8 lety +1

      +Moses Berkowitz Marr restricted himself to pretty much nothing when writing in the Smiths I think. Was very influenced by African Music, things like Kwassa Kwassa. I think.

    • @rbrme
      @rbrme Před 8 lety +1

      I think it's in his British Masters interview by John Doran

  • @tipsnadvice7284
    @tipsnadvice7284 Před 2 lety +16

    Only Johnny Marr could have inspired me to pick up a guitar after 20 years. Just hearing that fender twang and his choice of chords makes me want to play again

  • @stonezone9689
    @stonezone9689 Před 9 lety +196

    "I personally prefer this, well frankly because Fender is paying me"

    • @steffanhoffmann8937
      @steffanhoffmann8937 Před 4 lety +20

      "The cynic is a man who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing" Oscar Wilde

    • @matteframe
      @matteframe Před 3 lety

      They let him say Marshall at least.

  • @PT10000
    @PT10000 Před 9 lety +64

    Best guitarist of all time!!!!!

  • @Synthetrix
    @Synthetrix Před měsícem

    The way those open notes ring out in that lick from The Headmaster Ritual are just mind blowing

  • @theartfuldodger935
    @theartfuldodger935 Před 7 lety +214

    Play the chords to Beatles songs alone in your bedroom and they sound flat unless you sing a melody against them. Play the chords to "Headmaster's Ritual" (or practically anything else Johnny Marr wrote) and they explode into life all by themselves.

    • @dannymiller504
      @dannymiller504 Před 7 lety +26

      Poppycock. Norwegian wood instantly springs to mind but there must be dozens that negate your point. Johnny would agree

    • @theartfuldodger935
      @theartfuldodger935 Před 6 lety +9

      There 'must be' dozens .... LOL. What a compelling argument.

    • @ethancreer2721
      @ethancreer2721 Před 6 lety +18

      The Artful Dodger I disagree as well, the progressions of a lot of Beatles songs are interesting and memorable without lyrics.

    • @theartfuldodger935
      @theartfuldodger935 Před 6 lety

      Such as?

    • @EstleaMusic
      @EstleaMusic Před 6 lety +15

      All my loving, happiness is a warm gun,

  • @levigardner2911
    @levigardner2911 Před 8 lety +90

    if it wasn't for Johnny Marr, I wouldnt had picked up the guitar.

    • @levigardner2911
      @levigardner2911 Před 8 lety

      Blandybo, we're lucky to have Johnny Marr.

    • @aricsnyder5882
      @aricsnyder5882 Před 6 lety

      Levi Gardner if it wasn't for Pepsi James Marshall Hendrix would never picked up a right handed Strat flip it and make the same beautiful music

    • @littleboy129
      @littleboy129 Před 4 lety

      Same first guitar I got was a white strat like the one he used in the Boy with a thorn in his side. When I started to learn some of Johnny's riffs I truly started to appreciate how much of a master he was.

  • @newmangan
    @newmangan Před 7 lety +61

    honestly. when I just started to learn guitar, I thought johnny marr was really not that great, but now that I play more and improve more, more I see the genius of his playing.

    • @nealzokan2680
      @nealzokan2680 Před 6 lety

      Newman Gan An exquisite, thoughtful guitar legend- well done on a fine areer.

    • @tinman3952
      @tinman3952 Před 4 lety +3

      He's good. He's just not a shredder. So he was often overlooked in 80's guitarists.

    • @Donyourmom
      @Donyourmom Před rokem

      I was more than well aware even before playing that Johnny Marr is an amazing guitarist.

  • @paulbadoo9326
    @paulbadoo9326 Před 4 lety +37

    3:51 one of the best guitar riffs ever written.

    • @justinwilliamson3461
      @justinwilliamson3461 Před 3 lety +1

      Totally agree. I’ve watched that bit literally 100 times. Best riff. Best song.

    • @tannerfoley3744
      @tannerfoley3744 Před 3 lety +1

      What song is it pls?!?!?!?!

    • @paulbadoo9326
      @paulbadoo9326 Před 3 lety +1

      @@tannerfoley3744 czcams.com/video/XbOx8TyvUmI/video.html

    • @tannerfoley3744
      @tannerfoley3744 Před 3 lety +1

      @@paulbadoo9326 thanks a bunch. Cheers

    • @paulbadoo9326
      @paulbadoo9326 Před 3 lety

      @@tannerfoley3744 you're welcome, cheers!

  • @hondansx1000
    @hondansx1000 Před 6 lety +16

    I love his version of "all day and all of the night", the tone he gets at 1:14 is just quintessential early 1960's rock n'roll

  • @grahamkelly8299
    @grahamkelly8299 Před rokem +5

    When I listen to today's indie, rock bands all I hear is Johnny Marr on the guitar playing!! He was so far ahead of his time. Its really remarkable

  • @adamdebesai
    @adamdebesai Před 9 lety +26

    1:15 Johnny Marr wishes that he had written the riff from "All Day and All of the Night" by The Kinks but in my opinion, the riff from his song "The Messenger" is just as fantastic.

    • @greenblade29
      @greenblade29 Před 8 lety +1

      +adamdebesai Right on. Can't get enough of that song.

  • @jamesjordan-davies2704
    @jamesjordan-davies2704 Před 4 lety +7

    the nicest person I've ever met in the the music industry, and my fave guitarist, to shake the hand of this guy that has played most of my favourite songs was insane, I love you Johnny Fucking Marr x

  • @crunchyalmondbutter2239
    @crunchyalmondbutter2239 Před 6 lety +12

    My favorite line in Headmaster Ritual: He does the mili-try two step down the nape of my neck. *Brilliant*

    • @bromarvids5186
      @bromarvids5186 Před 2 lety +1

      And when Radiohead cover it, Yorke changes slightly a few words. So it's 'the length of my neck' instead. And instead of changing the lyric 'same old jokes since 1962' to '19 - 2' York just keeps the lyrics the same I think.

  • @yoitsdan
    @yoitsdan Před rokem +1

    Describing your music as a Lambretta over a Harley Davidson is one of the most genius descriptions I think I've ever heard. He's like "There's nowt wrong with a Harley it just ain't for me". God bless you Johnny Marr.

  • @oliverread2532
    @oliverread2532 Před 5 lety +10

    Every time I watch Johnny play it makes me wanna go plug in and rip

  • @theplaneimage
    @theplaneimage Před 8 lety +7

    I could watch these videos of Johnny all day....and probably will.

  • @bernlin2000
    @bernlin2000 Před 2 lety +3

    I haven't a clue what the man is saying about Attitude and Harley Davidsons, but that doesn't distract from the fact that Johnny Marr is one of the greatest guitarists that has ever walked the face of the earth. Those riffs are unforgettable, singular, and inspired countless other artists.

    • @pregnantyellowfish
      @pregnantyellowfish Před rokem

      I think he’s saying there’s limited creative scope with that approach to music. He wants more freedom to be melodic

    • @sultanoftippoo3857
      @sultanoftippoo3857 Před rokem +1

      Earlier on he spoke about guitar fashion & culture (HiWatt/Marshall period) but also how it’s difficult to use the right words to describe the musical feeling he likes. He used the Harley analogy to Classic/Hard Rock and a Scooter to the Mod sound (guitars with attitude).
      A good comparison is the one between Johnny Marr and his contemporary/good friend at the time Billy Duffy of the Cult. They both have a lot in common in their playing DNA but sonically quite different.

  • @gel6988
    @gel6988 Před 6 lety +4

    Every freaking time I hear the opening riff to "What Difference Does It Make? ," I am just thankful that I was alive during the time when the Smiths made music. Killer music. Damn, as many times as I have heard that riff, I just caught myself smiling yet again when he was playing the first 20 notes...

  • @StopMoColorado
    @StopMoColorado Před 7 lety +41

    F me, man, I literally started crying shortly after he started in on "Headmaster Ritual", I didn't see it coming, f%&k! I'm not a kid anymore, have three kids who've already grown and moved out, I've lived through a lot, but there is something that Marr's playing does that nobody else ever comes close, he is way beyond "guitar player", that level of melancholically (?) beautiful melodizing is freaky, he makes it look so easy, but even when he's just screwing around he's still working from that Next Level, and it goes way beyond technical proficiency, he isn't just Singing Through The Guitar, he's singing through it with multiple voices at once, an entire mini-orchestra at his fingertips. I listen to tons of fingerstyle guitarists, soloists, Chord Masters, Jazz-Rock, Blues, you name it, but he literally plays like there are four of him inside the controlling just those two hands and frigging bleeding through the guitar strings, it's mesmerizing, heartbreaking and inspiring at the same time.
    I haven't been able to sleep all night, I got on the "Johnny Marr Train", and before I knew it, I'd been up all night, his playing and arrangements still affect me like they did when I was a teenager. My teenage son, a decent player in his own right with shockingly good taste for a Millennial, discovered Marr and The Smiths on his own. He goes to an Expeditionary Model school, he plays guitar 5 days a week in school, has performed live in front of large crowds several times already, was a finalist in a recent eTown "Young Songwriter's Contest" that was recorded and broadcast, just played another instrument on a song his friend cut in their Studio a couple of days ago, he gets to play a lot more than I did at his age, my dad absolutely tried to discourage me from doing the same when I was his age, I didn't really start playing 6-8 hours a day until I was in College, and then at the expense of time with my thing wife and children, we're really privileged to live near this school, it's the main reason we've never moved out of State the past few years, with far too many people flooding into Colorado, killing what it used to be.
    My older kids couldn't handle the Melancholia of the '80s and '90s "Alternative Music" that I constantly listened to and played, and along with on my guitar, when they were younger, so my teenage son never heard me play those Smiths/Cure/Jane's Addiction/New Order/Alice In Chains mix tapes or CD's, those got banned from the house by my wife, not wanting our little ones to slit their wrists or something. But my teenage kid winds up finding all the music I loved in College and High School without me ever playing it for him; it's cool and odd at the same time: he always thinks he's discovered somebody I don't know, shocked to find my iPod Nano is already loaded with them, and I still have boxes of Mixtapes in the shed the same. He never bothers with my iPod or my phone, he's had access to his own tablets, laptop, and phone for years, and, because I've mainly been playing Celtic Fingerstyle and Bebop the past few years, he's wrongly assumed that's all that's in my Playlist.
    This past year my middle son gravitated towards Marr and Navarro, on his own, both whom have a similar vibe, as well as having a huge influence on my playing when I was younger, through to today, albeit in a different context (I recall seeing some Guitar writer liken Navarro to a "high gain Johnny Marr", quite agreed, though Marr takes the cake, IMHO). I love that my "boy" gets Johnny, it doesn't need to be explained to him, he can feel what he's saying, deeply, he hasn't yet developed the emotional self-restraint/numbness we tend to develop as we get older and have to survive some very tough times, and when he wants to tell me about how it affects him, he plays it instead of explaining it with words, rare in this day, I think, to have such concord with anyone young, especially my own son.
    There are so few musicians out there that days who can do this on guitar, IMHO, not like Marr, not with both the feeling and the structure he manages to pull off without devolving into eventually-detached deconstructions (which, though understandable, given how bored musicians can get with their Standards, sometimes loses something that made the original so magic). I've seen Morrissey live twice, but was let down by the crude, rockabilly-clone guitar sound of his current guitarist, and find a lot of it vapid and repetitive, he's just not the Foil to - and inspiration for - Morrissey that Marr was...how could he be? I don't believe they'll ever really get together again, Moz has minimized Johnny's contributions too often and too loudly, sadly, but if I had to lock just one of them, it's Marr, all day long. I'd take a Smiths reunion (maybe minus Joyce, he pissed on it), of course, but this is somehow both fresh and still bearing the magic of the original, quite a feat, in my book.

    • @rubent6382
      @rubent6382 Před 6 lety +3

      StopMoColorado that was a hell of a testimonial I'm glad you shared it. There will never be another bad like the Smith's

    • @joc9275
      @joc9275 Před 5 lety

      You have way too much time on your hands

    • @michaelsena4484
      @michaelsena4484 Před 5 lety

      Don't sweat it Man. Music is forever Young Man.

  • @wilsonguitars2724
    @wilsonguitars2724 Před 4 lety +3

    His playing never fails to impress. Doesn't need to shred yet his style is instantly recognisable.

  • @shortsboy99
    @shortsboy99 Před 13 lety +3

    still the cooolest guitarist ever.
    Hearing those Smiths riffs bring a tear to the eye

  • @NolalanD
    @NolalanD Před 2 měsíci

    I learned so much....what a teacher and a gentleman

  • @filemakerpro4050
    @filemakerpro4050 Před 6 lety +2

    Hard to find someone as articulate about Guitar culture as this. Metaphor use is usually confined to color and size .... but “I’ll take a scooter over a Harley” is just a great way to put it in perspective.

  • @nezbit8989
    @nezbit8989 Před 6 lety +2

    I was genuinely enjoying Johnnys personal stories and then he played a few riffs that took me back to my optimistic youth! Such a charming man❤️

  • @rangerwhite7091
    @rangerwhite7091 Před 4 lety +2

    Guys, please do a re union tour before i die. I'm 50 now, so time is running out. I bought all your albums in the 80s, so you owe me this . :) Thank you....

    • @davelighthall9435
      @davelighthall9435 Před 4 lety +1

      The unfortunate thing is that it will NEVER happen. Read Morrisey’s autobiography and you will understand why

  • @natewall4500
    @natewall4500 Před 3 lety +1

    you can see that this was in the middle of him designing his jag I only noticed because I couldn't see the signature on the headstock and then I noticed that he hadn't done up the rhythm circuit into the hi-pass filter thing yet. He has the mustang bridge, the white on white colour scheme, he has the whammy bar staying in place thing and also the tele pickup switch, but the other things i mentioned aren't done yet. I think its just cool do see this stage in his guitar designing process

  • @ernestmaciel
    @ernestmaciel Před 9 lety +267

    Al Pacino is good in this one. Such a great actor! Is this a new Spinal Tap-like movie or is this old??

    • @HairyBosch
      @HairyBosch Před 9 lety +18

      Ernest M Spot on!
      And his performance is enhanced by De Palma's use of contrast with the frequent switches between black & white and colour which really adds gravitas and didn't get on my tits at all.
      Honest.......
      I smell BAFTA.

    • @ernestmaciel
      @ernestmaciel Před 9 lety +5

      His accent is amazing!
      P.S. I had to look up BAFTA

    • @Fan_Made_Videos
      @Fan_Made_Videos Před 8 lety

      +Ernest M **snort**

    • @asleep2855
      @asleep2855 Před 8 lety

      hahaha you are genius

    • @punkrockefeller
      @punkrockefeller Před 8 lety +14

      Yeh, he looks just like the guy from that Smiths band.

  • @ramsypak
    @ramsypak Před rokem +1

    07:30 - nonchalantly, '....so it works for that...' as if he had not just made jaws drop.

  • @benedictearlson9044
    @benedictearlson9044 Před 2 lety +2

    6:06 Always lovely to see him play but the records don't have any of the drive he has on these settings, Headmaster Ritual for example sounds nothing like this, it's super clean with some phaser/flanger giving some texture.

  • @ritadamore8307
    @ritadamore8307 Před 4 lety +1

    JHONNY YOU ARE A PART OF MY LIFE. THANK YOU FOR YOUR MUSIC

  • @christopherwoods6
    @christopherwoods6 Před 4 lety +2

    I started off a Harley guy, got into more expressive players like you and synthesizers as well. Thanks for the quality and integrity over the years, you are one of a kind and you have been for a long time. To have an individual voice in art is as rare as it gets, and as good as it gets in my opinion.

  • @alanmorrissete6594
    @alanmorrissete6594 Před rokem

    he loves his guitar so much he sleeps with it and i say that lovingly. he is a beautiful musician

  • @freddyfox500
    @freddyfox500 Před 2 lety +2

    From about 00:20 to 00:54 he's playing "Dogs of Lust" by The The. Such a good song!

  • @jonjennings13
    @jonjennings13 Před 7 lety +19

    I love how Johnny plays: Its always exciting! while it isn't necessarily difficult to play, it's fiercely original without being to far gone from rock

    • @chuy8356
      @chuy8356 Před 6 lety +6

      Writing music isn't about how difficult it is, it's about how it makes people feel. Emotion is everything in music. Different tones, notes and chords played together accompanied by wonderful lyrics will make you have different emotions.

    • @TSgitaar
      @TSgitaar Před 6 lety +12

      Not sure how good you are as a guitar player, but it is actually surprisingly more difficult to play then it might sound. Marr plays with so many nuances, it is hard to get it spot on.

  • @xKALIMASTEVEx
    @xKALIMASTEVEx Před 10 lety +8

    Absolute legend!

  • @Rentaghost76
    @Rentaghost76 Před 12 lety +2

    Britain isn't producing these kind of great artists anymore :-(

  • @jasonhirschey2993
    @jasonhirschey2993 Před 8 lety +67

    God bestowed Johnny Marr with wizardry. The licks from "This Charming Man", "Headmaster Ritual"? C'mon. Some girls are bigger than others apparently.

  • @michaelsena4484
    @michaelsena4484 Před 5 lety +3

    Go Johnny Go 🎸

  • @matteframe
    @matteframe Před 3 lety +1

    I could watch 5 hours of this.

  • @karziflora
    @karziflora Před 13 lety +1

    Legendary guitar tunes, Johnny is the Maestro of melodic guitar players...LOVE U JM!!

  • @jeanniefranco7461
    @jeanniefranco7461 Před 7 lety

    I could listen to him talk and play all day

  • @cgrbikegear
    @cgrbikegear Před 7 lety +1

    Genius, you are already a legend.

  • @lxngshot
    @lxngshot Před rokem

    one of the cleanest all rounders. understated. legend

  • @IainFrame
    @IainFrame Před 7 lety +3

    Headmaster Ritual sounds great here. Then again, it always does! :-)

  • @davidmorrison713
    @davidmorrison713 Před 11 lety +2

    God that amp sounds amazing

  • @ashfordp676
    @ashfordp676 Před 6 lety +1

    Me all time favorite rock guitarist.

  • @modsheff1
    @modsheff1 Před 5 lety

    I want to give this man a massive hug! Johnny Marr is a MOD!

  • @davidpetty2315
    @davidpetty2315 Před rokem

    Johnny versatility is unmatched .

  • @itsallinchaucer
    @itsallinchaucer Před 14 lety +2

    As with any artist, it is so novel to hear how he uses each tool for a specific range and quality, to blend an overall project. This is actually fusion. He does so much on his own to build the body of his music, that arrangement and post production seems easier than many other artists.
    Also, in the comment 'Don't want to play distorted cause you can't come back from it.' Usually this is true. But Hendrix played with this a LOT; distortion and back to rhythm.

  • @kshoren05
    @kshoren05 Před 12 lety +2

    his "What Difference Does it Make?" riff is pretty bad ass too!

  • @modsheff1
    @modsheff1 Před 6 lety

    I Want to give Johnny Marr a MASSIVE Hug ! xx WE ARE THE MODS! XX

  • @bernlin2000
    @bernlin2000 Před 7 lety

    Pure Artistry: Inspired countless bands with his distinctive sound...I hear it all over the musical spectrum

  • @mattludlam2194
    @mattludlam2194 Před 7 lety +3

    7:01 is pure beauty

  • @kevincummings7738
    @kevincummings7738 Před 4 lety

    A lot of what he said went over my head if I’m honest,but speaking as a layman all I can add is his sound just sounds so bloody good!

  • @thebetbetunderground9548
    @thebetbetunderground9548 Před 8 lety +27

    I see it's a bit like "Some Girls are Bigger than Others" when stripped down at 7:02.

    • @ColossalZonko
      @ColossalZonko Před 7 lety

      you're right... damn

    • @odw_99
      @odw_99 Před 7 lety

      Caverman it's the 'military two-step down the nape of my neck' bit from The Headmaster Ritual

    • @mycatrocks93
      @mycatrocks93 Před 6 lety +1

      From HER. TO. Eteèernity. Had to.

  • @pthex_2859
    @pthex_2859 Před 4 lety

    guitar beast and the most humble guy ever

  • @marceloA1313
    @marceloA1313 Před 3 lety +1

    LEGEND NEVER DIE .

  • @skyhooksafari4853
    @skyhooksafari4853 Před 7 lety

    Thank you Johnny.

  • @jadefacetiger
    @jadefacetiger Před 9 lety +1

    One of the greatest guitar heroes! If you don't know him, you don't know anything about rock-n-roll.

  • @tbouroki
    @tbouroki Před 11 lety +4

    "It never gets too Harley Davidson, I could appreciate that vibe, but for me it's always got to be like, you know, I'd always take a scooter over that, any day really"....... sounds like something Nigel Tufnel (SPINAL TAP) would have said! :D

  • @infoscholar5221
    @infoscholar5221 Před rokem

    The Dean of post-punk UK Guitar. Respect.

  • @pepitoos
    @pepitoos Před 8 lety

    Thank you for this leson

  • @peepsieD
    @peepsieD Před 12 lety

    wow i wish more people would play like this guy!

  • @mattvdh
    @mattvdh Před 6 lety +1

    I'm surprised I've never heard him say it, but he's going after the surf rock guitar tone!

  • @kasrakamooneh1676
    @kasrakamooneh1676 Před 7 lety

    The perfect blend of Mod and Rocker.. Johnny, thanks!

  • @KerryProchaska
    @KerryProchaska Před 9 lety

    Love his sound. Trying to get there, Brilliant!

  • @animalblack8482
    @animalblack8482 Před 6 lety

    In a class of his own. Thxu

  • @patrickcrowther9195
    @patrickcrowther9195 Před 5 lety

    Goosebumps.

  • @timhall3575
    @timhall3575 Před 6 lety +11

    5:45 is why Marr is so so cool. Metal culture. Pah. Totally 100% agree with him. I'd take a scooter over a Harley Davidson any day too!

    • @thunderpooch
      @thunderpooch Před 6 lety +5

      That is why The Smiths will always be more hard core than all the metal bands.
      Metal is so pushy and heavy handed that no one but an angry 12 year old can take it seriously. But The Smiths whined and complained always in a tongue-in-cheek manner. It was genius. They laughed at their moping, angst, and anger and let the audience do so as well.
      Metallica is for pestilent cucks. The Smiths are for those that can grin and bear it.

    • @aricsnyder5882
      @aricsnyder5882 Před 6 lety

      Tim Hall scooter over a fart machine I agree 100%

    • @ramon2008
      @ramon2008 Před 5 lety

      @@thunderpooch Metallica is for pestilent cucks? Music Nazi.

  • @romeopalote
    @romeopalote Před 12 lety +34

    Wow, Tony Montana is a great guitarrist.

  • @MrMartinmozz
    @MrMartinmozz Před 5 lety

    What a beautiful person x

  • @davidmakofka204
    @davidmakofka204 Před 8 lety

    Love this man.

  • @ricklehtonen7523
    @ricklehtonen7523 Před 4 lety

    Johnny Marr tuning up is better than 99% of the musicians out there.

  • @greenbanananas
    @greenbanananas Před 7 lety

    "It works for that". Master of the understatement....

  • @swampfoot17
    @swampfoot17 Před 5 lety +2

    My favorite guitarist of all time, hands down.

  • @tagalog42
    @tagalog42 Před 9 lety +1

    Awesome!

  • @mikebmccraw
    @mikebmccraw Před 7 lety

    I love Johnny Marr's solo work, particularly the songs from The Messenger!! There's a whole other vision he must have had to keep bottled up when he was in The Smiths. Much like Johan Sebastian Bach's well Tempered (not perfect) tuning, which was used in the end to build greater harmony by having strings tuned slightly off from each other, but closer to the notes of the other instruments, or strings, Marr chooses to have his amps produce a sound that is not completely clean, but not completely distorted, to make the whole sound harmonize, by means of overtones, and in the end to have each song pull the listener into a world that goes on endlessly.

  • @sergioprudencio2808
    @sergioprudencio2808 Před 11 lety

    Amazing musician and good music...

  • @richardbland8261
    @richardbland8261 Před 6 lety

    Simply amazing...

  • @ellencarey6281
    @ellencarey6281 Před 9 lety

    Caught his show in Philly. He's a god.

  • @fredsmith901
    @fredsmith901 Před 5 lety

    Johnny is the Greatest Guitarist Ever!

  • @drdassler
    @drdassler Před 5 lety

    I could listen to him banging on about music while fannying about on guitars all fucking day. Met him once, didn't shake his hand, regret that. 😔

  • @shakedydogshake
    @shakedydogshake Před 3 lety

    I lovvvve Johnny Marr!!!!!!!!

  • @shakedydogshake
    @shakedydogshake Před 2 lety

    Headmaster sounds phenomenal on Johnny’s Coronado red Les Paul!!!!! Oh, it works!

  • @pacolastra2374
    @pacolastra2374 Před 2 lety

    Master of riffs

  • @scottrubey340
    @scottrubey340 Před 4 lety

    The headmaster ritual!!!! Great song!!

  • @aricsnyder5882
    @aricsnyder5882 Před 6 lety

    Bloody brilliant genius

  • @drmpac
    @drmpac Před 7 lety

    Mr Marr - you are a genius

  • @daf827
    @daf827 Před 3 lety

    I love watching Johnny Marr discuss his process for composing riffs.

  • @lordfarty
    @lordfarty Před 13 lety

    wow. the greatest.