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@seinmare20 күн бұрын
Check out his other band: BigDumbFace! Awesome sound
@radidov533313 күн бұрын
no man, he's an ant surrounded by 2 f millions elephants guitarist .. u just like the guy and are very biased.
@chunter38824 күн бұрын
Limp Bizkits first CD was Awesome. I think that the Record Label told them to sound a certain way to sell more albums. So their 2nd cd doesn't sound like their first cd. I feel it wasn't close to being as good as their first CD $3 Dollar Bill Y'alls. They just went downhill after that.
@PGF_consulting3 күн бұрын
Wes borland.... innovative, creative and awesome...but one of the greatest of all time... no.......iconic? Yes.... GOAT, NO.
@CptProcyon24 күн бұрын
0:49 - "Without any further delay" is probably among the worst things to say in an intro to a video about Wes Borland 😄
@peteplaysmusic24 күн бұрын
Haha, I see what you did there :)
@sliverhandsonbasses23 күн бұрын
😂
@mikefearon357723 күн бұрын
Touché! (Touché, touché, toush, tou, t...)
@anap333322 күн бұрын
Top tier comment
@rohitravi298921 күн бұрын
Exactly my thought
@DeanLamb23 күн бұрын
Oh I don't keep it a secret...
@replicated23 күн бұрын
DEANO WITH THE BEANO
@peteplaysmusic23 күн бұрын
Same :)
@JayRamahi381022 күн бұрын
I assume we can expect a 4 levels of limp bizkit soon 😮😮
@DeanLamb20 күн бұрын
@@JayRamahi3810 Been there dude! Would happily do it again though...
@hexlis15 күн бұрын
So who is the new drummer?
@Hiei99923 күн бұрын
Bro LB is getting their flowers the way they have always deserved. I love to see it.
@eriklarson913720 күн бұрын
What an embarrassing phrase.
@xerxes256818 күн бұрын
@@eriklarson9137oh no someone likes a band you don’t. How horrible 😢
@MattsoooN10 күн бұрын
@@eriklarson9137 You need some love bro'? Here have some love bro'.
@1RungAtATime10 күн бұрын
That's nostalgia at work.
@Hiei9997 күн бұрын
@ you’re incorrect. This particular phrase is used for appreciation and accomplishments. Flowers are given for such milestones in this metaphor. I’ve never seen or heard the expression used in the way you describe.
@underdogg023 күн бұрын
I don't secretly love Limp Bizkit. I publicly love Limp Bizkit.
@guccimembrane882023 күн бұрын
Me too. Always limpin' with the Bizkit baby!
@brianmachesky623422 күн бұрын
that must be a lonely life
@LiamArdo8910 күн бұрын
I dont think they're hated as people make out
@Tsar-Czar6 күн бұрын
Ive always loved Limp Bizkit. The way they started the riot at WoodStock 99 with breakstuff is a fcking classic.
@vironfletcher4726 күн бұрын
Totally aligned with this...
@floydhopkins790123 күн бұрын
Seeing Wes doing two hand tapping on an acoustic guitar, live, on the beach, back in 98 is what made me want to play guitar. I'd never seen or heard such a thing before.
@peteplaysmusic23 күн бұрын
Thats amazing haha :)
@matthewcrossland224222 күн бұрын
Never noticed the nuances in re-arranged in the late 90s, man what a tune. Wes was such an underrated musician in his hayday, glad people are noticing him now.
@manager44097 күн бұрын
Underrated song
@havoc-ado4 күн бұрын
Me neither. I was always so focused on Sam's badass lines that the guitars fell on the wayside.
@manager44094 күн бұрын
@@havoc-ado just think about it
@BurtControl23 күн бұрын
My grandma was Wes’s dentist for a while and at first had no idea that a riff god is such a humble guy.
@eriklarson913720 күн бұрын
I was too.
@jaylow75915 күн бұрын
Everyone is humble at the dentist... :(
@danielwitham179111 күн бұрын
My dentist gimme that ketamine and I'm humble aaaaand re-arranged for days 😅
@reddaneali599711 күн бұрын
@@jaylow759hahahah 😂😂😂
@reddaneali599711 күн бұрын
@BurtControl nice story ! Thanks for sharing!
@Sizuhjee9 күн бұрын
It's really amazing to hear the isolated instruments, there's so many little bits and pieces I missed.
@DustDragon24 күн бұрын
The easiest and clearest answer to that question is, even if you hate Fred Durst, there is no denial about how Limp Bizkit uncovered the secret of guitar groove. Plain and simple.
@theprisonier24 күн бұрын
Hey did you forgot EVH, Nuno Benttecourt ??? Wes is good. But if you talk about groove…. . I don’t know, probably I’m too old. 😂 keep playing !
@DustDragon23 күн бұрын
@theprisonier groove works in mysterious ways
@dannybrickwell23 күн бұрын
@@DustDragon I wouldn't say that Wes Borland UNCOVERED rock/metal guitar groove. Dimebag was doin' the groove metal thing before him, and, as stated EVH and Nuno Bettencourt before him. But Wes Borland definitely found a new way to approach it, that struck a super deep chord with the youth generation of his prime career era. No denying he is still to this day a super underrated guitarist, though it's nice to see that the conversation around Limp Bizkit and Wes Borland has been trending more positively over the last 10 years!
@DustDragon23 күн бұрын
@@dannybrickwell I thought my total exageration was clear ;) of course they didn't invent groove nor unveiled it =P
@SAIBOT6423 күн бұрын
Nope Pantera pioneered groove metal
@CZA111224 күн бұрын
I love Wes. Not only for his riffs and style in Limp Bizkit. Don’t know if you have heard all of his other projects but Black Light Burns is still one of my favorites. Don’t Go off Wandering, Boiler and Walking Away (Guitar Solo! 😉) are my favorite LB-Tracks.
@remx1523 күн бұрын
BLB has some awesome guitar parts 🤘
@iggysixx22 күн бұрын
The Damning Well. That first track they released. Also: Boiler is in a class all of its own. (Definitely written by Wes, I think)
@Weskerific22 күн бұрын
Walking Away is such a tune
@dobrozner778422 күн бұрын
Black Light Burns first album is so good.
@iamzombie7615 күн бұрын
Lie is AWESOME!
@Marcian8923 күн бұрын
Wes is amazing, one of my fav artists, his delay riffs are sick.
@KARFIVE21 күн бұрын
Limp Bizkit are brilliant musically I don't care what anyone says. The arrangement, levels, innovation, power... Rare.
@Guitarisforgrins10 күн бұрын
They didn't "innovate" anything.
@MegaHannaz10 күн бұрын
@@GuitarisforgrinsOh, yes they did..... They completely changed the direction of metal in the late 90s. Name the band/bands they pinched their sound from. You know, you don't have to like the music to admit it was innovative.
@Guitarisforgrins10 күн бұрын
@@MegaHannaz You must be joking.
@MegaHannaz10 күн бұрын
@@Guitarisforgrins Not at all. Feel free to list the bands that they copied their sound and style from. I'll be here waiting. 😉👍
@jeffreymorris58159 күн бұрын
@@MegaHannazHe's right, plenty of other people used 4 string baritone guitars before wes 😂
@mihnt24 күн бұрын
Wes, Sam, and John are about the best definition of "pocket" I've ever seen and the stuff they played together will always be some of my favorites.
@Skin-deepInk7 күн бұрын
Geez that sounds like a ridiculous way to describe something.
@jonathanmacdonald6 күн бұрын
@@Skin-deepInk not if you're a musician
@AlbertBalbastreMorte5 күн бұрын
Pocket?
@mihnt5 күн бұрын
@@AlbertBalbastreMorte Pocket groove. aka "Playing in the pocket".
@AlbertBalbastreMorte5 күн бұрын
@@mihnt What is pocket groove as opposed to just groove?
@thespuditron938724 күн бұрын
As simple as it is, I’ve just found out that I’ve been playing Break Stuff wrong for **years**. Every day is a school day I guess. 😬
@johntimmerman151522 күн бұрын
It's not wrong if it sounds right.
@MountainMoses335 күн бұрын
Yeah , i thought it was a slide, not a dissonant chord
@lcazaoui3 сағат бұрын
Same here
@christiangranum738714 күн бұрын
Wes’ riffs are just so catchy and heavy! Great player.
@MikeLaRock889 күн бұрын
5:00 Such a nostalgic melody. Had me reminiscing my teen years
@ashchaya76768 күн бұрын
Early 20s for me. When I was now an adult and actually had money to do stuff. What a world it was and yeah, Limp Bizkit featured heavily in my soundtrack for that time.
@dowjon486723 күн бұрын
dont know why so many people hate LimpBizkit 10 years back, but their music is just so enjoyable to me. simple, but enjoyable.
@ihugkittens48412 күн бұрын
I never hated them, they just aren't my thing. So Wes can play, well I knew that. I don't know why their music doesn't click with me. I KINDA hated them when they were famous because we still listened to this thing called a radio back then and rock stations constantly put them on and it was like "Jesus, not again!" Now that we have Spotify and stuff, I don't really care.
@dowjon486711 күн бұрын
@@ihugkittens484 ah....so thats why....mkay, i can relate. guess no one can listen to the same thing over and over again.
@christofthedead11 күн бұрын
have you read the lyrics? 🤣
@dowjon486710 күн бұрын
@@christofthedead actually no. i dont pay much attention to lyrics when listening to music.
@CptOrsm9 күн бұрын
Partly tall poppy syndrome, and partly because certain people labeled them the poster children of “toxic masculinity”. 🙄
@zacharymicah24 күн бұрын
I've always said that Wes, Sam, and John are one amazing power trio of awesomeness!
@peteplaysmusic24 күн бұрын
Like a Jazz Trio of Nu Metal :)
@Mk14Mod0_24 күн бұрын
NuTrioCius 😂
@abohsukampret10 күн бұрын
**sad DJ Lethal noise**
@scott_himself8 күн бұрын
Don’t forget Tom Morello
@_Arugula_Salad_6 күн бұрын
Tim, Chad, and Pnut are a sick trio as well
@veenoir199124 күн бұрын
Rearranged is one of my favorite songs of all time
@fbgmduck23 күн бұрын
that bass line is just... iconic and timeless. gets me every single time. never skipped. just think about it.
@dcfromthev23 күн бұрын
Yes it is their best work!
@johntimmerman151522 күн бұрын
@@fbgmduckAgreed. With one of the top 10 bass lines, who can notice the guitar?
@fbgmduck22 күн бұрын
@johntimmerman1515 🤣🤣🤣🤟🏻 this guy gets it!
@Areku_Gaming23 күн бұрын
for me not secretly, Borland was one of my Main inspirations to Start Guitar at All
@mayunz402922 күн бұрын
Absolutely gorgeous tone!
@peteplaysmusic22 күн бұрын
Thanks! :)
@Hiei99923 күн бұрын
The pre-chorus for My Way has always been one of my favorite pieces of music.
@RobertWalsh-vp5ui2 күн бұрын
The way they used My Way in Wrestlemania X7 cemented it as a classic to me
@illegalLettuce22 күн бұрын
Some say he plays his guitar like a TROMBONE! with those heavy pitch downs on the whammy I kinda hear it for sure! Ive always loved the bizkit 🤘😫🤘
@advilla1212 күн бұрын
Great vid!🔥 that My Way bridge/pre-chorus is so simple but SO effective in the song composition!
@KjordsFjord23 күн бұрын
Wow! I never knew that was a 4-string guitar on Nookie rather than a bass, no wonder that riff has a sound like no other. Awesome video and all these are amazing riffs, but my favorite is probably that end riff in Counterfeit, it really chugs yet has a chilling melody to it as well. I'm really happy Limp Bizkit's been getting more of the respect they deserve these past few years. The atmospheric side of Borland's playing and the harmonics/tapping has been an inspiration on my own playing, and Sam Rivers is a really underrated bassist too, he's got a real swing with one section in Stuck sounding more like an upright bass.
@thibaultvandenbogaerde150424 күн бұрын
I like this video. I like limp bizkit. I also like simple, yet powerful riffs. Chocolate starfish was one of my first CDs that I owned and It was just insanity going through my head.
@xkovacsx0923 күн бұрын
Wes Borland is a certified riff lord!
@MultiMiasma17 күн бұрын
Wes Borland is the reason i started playing guitar.
@chrisnicholson503220 күн бұрын
Ive always loved Rearranged as a song but i didn't know the intricacies of the guitar playing. It has given me a greater appreciation for the song
@PluckyD11 күн бұрын
"Solos? Where we're going we don't need...Solos" - Nu Metal [circa 1999]
@borisp916310 күн бұрын
Hey☝🏼McFly, what did I told you?!
@TenThumbsProductions8 күн бұрын
I wish when RCHP were going through guitarists Wes would have done an album with them.
@shevonponniah28204 күн бұрын
God if only
@thetruemorg2 күн бұрын
@2:10 makes sense all these years later as a bass player. I did this song as a cover With an activator pedal and a tube screamer. Two e strings on the low end versus f sharp. Doing that in 2001 I got a whole bunch of offers to play in different bands because I accidented into how he actually did it LOL. Love the video!
@thetruemorg2 күн бұрын
@5:55 It's weird to hear that delay nowadays is a modern audience because there are so many really awesome delay pedals. Back in the early 2000s the line 6 ones were actually about as good as you could get for the price that someone could actually have. When I purchase the cathedral delay by electroharmonics, I knew that I was done purchasing delay pedals. It's a cool throwback but it now actually sounds very old
@thetruemorg2 күн бұрын
@7:41 I was amazed about the simplicity even though I know the song. There was a moment where I was trying to count the undercurrent just to double-check that I wasn't listening to a meshuga song. I would love to see a team up with meshuggah and West
@thetruemorg2 күн бұрын
My favorite riff you didn't mention by limp Bizkit was sour. It straight up goes into sepultura rusted Roots, kind of category and spoken word poetry somehow. As someone that got into finger tapping (always appreciate having seen. Andy McKee when he was my friend's guitar teacher) This song was perfect for me to do on a four-string Ibanez. A friend of mine recorded this little riff of me doing it at double time and put it on with a disco beat underneath it And it was easily my favorite remix my friend ever did.
@matthewd109421 күн бұрын
Wes Borland had an iconic sound. That's why.
@anthonysantos362916 күн бұрын
I wouldn't say he's one of the GOAT. But he is extremely creative and clever with how he uses the instrument. Much like Adam Jones(Tool guitarist), he just has a gift for creating something that fits the vibe of songs that dont fit a usual vibe. Primus guitar player fits the same basic criteria. He doesnt need to be "GOATED" to be amazing, he made riffs to songs that people still listen to today and will still listen to in 10, even 20 years. And that's more than anyone can ask, to have an actual, tangible legacy.
@poltergeistvitee114616 күн бұрын
>Much like Adam Jones-ACKKKK!!
@jorisev23 күн бұрын
Thinking about it, he is kind of like Tom Morello's evil twin. Riffs that get stuck in your head forever & techniques/approaches that were unconventional for the time period.
@johntimmerman151522 күн бұрын
Idk I hear more Munky than Morello in Borland.
@renn66997 күн бұрын
Stephen Carpenter.
@sethvillarreal13167 күн бұрын
Morello should do everyone a favor and move to China where everything is awesome.
@tony28886 күн бұрын
Lol Morello actually apologised for accidentally influencing limp buizcut and the numetal scene. Tube it it's quite funny
@evillemperor54476 күн бұрын
@@tony2888wrong. That was Rage’s bass player.
@Geormari8 күн бұрын
Amazing video. Fantastic analysis and diving into the personal styles of musicians! Can't wait for more!
@peteplaysmusic8 күн бұрын
Thanks! Who would you like to see next?
@deletado1222 күн бұрын
Insane artist. So much intense and groove. BLACK LIGHT BURNS - lie. One great song of Wes.
@andreasprokscha63574 күн бұрын
Break stuff is so cool and well thought out! Love the song but i never thought how its played, looks grat! Thanks for that!
@CristianKirk23 күн бұрын
Always loved Wes' style! He was one of the influences that made me start playing guitar!
@anandpaunikar500922 күн бұрын
Guitar + bass = Guitass 1:34
@horatiohuffnagel797821 күн бұрын
So does it actually get @ss...?
@anandpaunikar500921 күн бұрын
@ only it shall know all bt to me that is epic!
@anandpaunikar500920 күн бұрын
@ 😂 it’s only now that I got it and 😂 no I was thinking fusion dance 😂
@markusszelbracikowski95623 күн бұрын
Borland is great, but it's a crime how underrated the rest of the band is, they are always left out of conversations by either dismissing Fred completely or praising Borland too much lol Great bass lines, incredible drum chops - They should get way more love too
@dowjon486723 күн бұрын
yeah, love Otto's drumming. that base drum sounds like a heavy punch, and his solid technique.
@thespook14827 күн бұрын
Nah, Limp Bizkit is for nurds
@stellarzoneproductions6 күн бұрын
John Otto quite literally went to school for jazz drumming. He stands out most on their first album, especially on "Stuck".
@ReturnOfDeeOКүн бұрын
This goes so hard. I'm a huge Limp Bizkit fan but never took the time to appreciate the guitar skills of Wes. Thanks for bringing this to people who aren't as into the technical/musician side of just jamming out to some Nu Metal!
@EastyyBlogspot24 күн бұрын
I really like his band Black light burns
@piptyson551223 күн бұрын
Just want to say thanks for giving Wes and LB some love 😃
@peteplaysmusic23 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching! :)
@tomwebb2723 күн бұрын
Fred Durst is a lucky man to have such a sick band that exists exclusively in the pocket, with some unbelievably creative minds like Wes.
@MountainMoses335 күн бұрын
He picked all the members 😊
@ZealousChuck23 күн бұрын
Full Nelson and Living It Up Greay video🔥keep it up 🤘
@benharbak23 күн бұрын
When I was first starting out on guitar I just remember the nu-metal days being such an interesting time for guitars and players. Say what you will about the music now, but Wes Borland had that sick prototype Ibanez 4 string baritone, Mike Mushok had his incredibly slick Ibanez baritone prototype...good times!
@oggy11213 күн бұрын
Hey i saw a bunch of you on reddit but i had no idea you had a YT channel :o youre an amazing guitarist guy, instant sub
@peteplaysmusic13 күн бұрын
Thanks! I’m on Reddit? I don’t use Reddit very often so that’s news to me :)
@oggy11212 күн бұрын
@@peteplaysmusic oh this is awkward, please don't hate me but i've mistaken you for another guitarist. Similar ginger beard, glasses 😅 he also has a youtube channel kzbin.info/www/bejne/p6iqdaCXjd-Bnas and is posting on reddit from time to time
@peteplaysmusic12 күн бұрын
@oggy112 Haha no worries! Lots of bearded guitar dudes with glasses on KZbin these days. Thanks for watching! :)
@Howitchewstofeel5gum23 күн бұрын
Same could be said about bassists and drummers, tbh. Their rhythm section is a huge part of their success
@korrokthefamished43252 күн бұрын
Everyone needs to listen to Black Light Burns Cruel Melody. One of the most underrated albums and my absolute favorite.
@TheImaginaryGuy22 күн бұрын
I saw Limp Bizkit last year and honestly out of every metal band I’ve ever seen, their set went the hardest. Would absolutely see them live again and again.
@franzpattison6 күн бұрын
I love LB but I'd never call it metal lol
@MountainMoses335 күн бұрын
Theyre touring with metallica next year
@robscallon2 күн бұрын
I cannot believe Wes Borland was tuning to F# in 1999 And on a big hit song How did I not know this?!
@TGerreGT23 күн бұрын
The irony about this entire thing is, that Wes himself isn't overlooked at all, I've heard these statements about him countless of times, since the nu metal era is gone long enough to let people have unbiased opinions on it, BUT he actually gets so much recognition to a point where it casts a shadow on all the other members of Limp Bizkit, while IMHO they're just as good at their respective fields as Wes is on guitar. Even Fred has a range that most of nowaday's vocalists can only dream of. Probably the only aspect of their music that is not uniquely creative is their song structures, which is fairly obvious, but also understandable, like don't change a winning recipe, but all the other components are super fun, and also easy for beginners to learn. I appreciate the hell out of them.
@brianmachesky623422 күн бұрын
the only thing u said not from the twilight zone is it’s for beginners. and if your a beginner go play iron man or come as you are or smells like teen spirit. just when we thought we were done with these clowns they pullllll themselves back in.
@ducky1586 күн бұрын
No different than content that just amounts to "famous musician reacts to song by other band" that they've "never heard before!" As if it's actually possible the guy from Rush has never listened to Schism till 2022 or whatever. These sorts of statements are only relevant if you just came out of a bomb shelter, or are only 16 years old.
@The_Tradie_Trainer6 күн бұрын
Idk about Fred having a range other vocalists could only dream of. His biggest strength was the amount of publicity he generated.
@ducky1586 күн бұрын
@The_Tradie_Trainer personally i find his flow is his strength but his writing is kind of, you know. Mostly just wacky. If he had someone else writing doper lines for him i think he'd be able to deliver them in fun ways. And sometimes his writing is fun too, just because of how it serves his flow. It's never of much substance, except maybe The Unquestionable Truth which was pseudo deep.
@stellarzoneproductions6 күн бұрын
Sam's bass part on Re-arranged is one of the best bass riffs of the 90's
@ellagg8 күн бұрын
I don't know if you have more videos like this one, but I liked it. 😊
@scottshepherd136517 күн бұрын
Wes is criminally underated as a guitarist
@ghastlynavigator14 күн бұрын
not really, he is just typical. party metal...lol. how lame
@angelespinoza392514 күн бұрын
What a stupid comment 😂😂😂
@horusluprecal114413 күн бұрын
@@ghastlynavigator I agree. This YT channel gave a shiite take. None of these examples he submits as 'proof' of guitar supremacy convince me of anything. Sure, Wes (a pro guitar player) can play his instrument........ just like 99%+ of all pro guitar players. But noticing the title of the video being "Why Do Guitarists Secretly Love Limp Bizkit?" They don't. If the YT channel wants to swing on Wes's nutz maybe title it as "Wes from LB is underated" as that would be more accurate a title for the actual content. Which i'm betting the stuff Wes makes WITHOUT Freds influence is far better. If you like LB that's your subjective opinion which you are entitled to have, but realise it's just that, SUBJECTIVE. All this video did for me was remind me of some songs that i had gladly forgotten that they exhited.
@cyntdestroyer69xd12 күн бұрын
@@horusluprecal1144The context, dude. Wes was doing these tricks in 90's, when hardly anyone played like that. By your logic, James Hetfield and Jimi Hendrix are also unimpressive because now we have Tim Henson and Tosin Abasi, as well as dozens of other shredders? Get from your high horse, lol
@horusluprecal114412 күн бұрын
@@cyntdestroyer69xd Way to completely miss my point & get defensive PLUS try to strawman argument me at the same time. (also your ad-hominem at the end) You're the type of 1d10t that i figured would reply to my comment. How about you read it again & again until realise that it wasn't dogging on Wes's abilities but pointing out that the title is click-bait. "Why Do Guitarists Secretly Love Limp Bizkit?" They don't. Dude then talks about the guitar player exclusively & not the band as a whole. Why am i even bothering trying to explain it to you as i doubt you can grasp the concept at this point. TL/DR = GFY
@C01dEyes8 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for giving a shout out to Wes like this. Even by the time I stopped listening to Limp Bizkit in my late teens I still loved his guitar playing(I've come back around again at age 39 and I'm glad I did) his riffs and licks hands down is some of the most creative to ever be put out there. If you haven't listened to his solo projects you got to check them out. I just recently listen to Crystal machete and I absolutely love it.
@guitarmansg49914 күн бұрын
4:39 or perhaps _WES_ is more...I bet you're kicking yourself for missing that one lol
@carsgunsandguitarsКүн бұрын
Thanks so much for making this, I'm a huge WB fan.
@soggytatty384524 күн бұрын
Not only are his riffs filthy, theyre not too hard to play and also really fun
@peteplaysmusic24 күн бұрын
Wes riffs are always super fun! :)
@soggytatty384524 күн бұрын
@peteplaysmusic he's just so groovey baby
@trevorstevenson40389 күн бұрын
Fantastic playing Pete.
@Tibow0224 күн бұрын
Nice video, I really like the sound of Wes Borland, both acoustic (often with a lot of delay) and electric. His style is unique, not even talking about his different looks haha
@tarkenton389523 күн бұрын
It's all electric, just clean or distorted :)
@g.koch.23 күн бұрын
@@tarkenton3895not in his Black Light Burns project 🤓
@noavaro13 күн бұрын
Great Vid. Great playing. Great Tones (seriously!). BUT there‘s A LOT of riffs (especially clean riffs) Wes plays, that are incredibly creative, innovative and truly beautiful. Oh, and please don‘t leave out the delay/verse riff he plays in HotDog 😉 :)
@JimCyanide24 күн бұрын
Honorable mention should go to the riff for The Truth
@AffixedEvil23 күн бұрын
Hell yeah, all the riffs from the song go crazy, pre - chorus/intro pedal - tone melody, pretty untypical for Wes in other songs yet so cool, insane sinister verse with the elements of ambience and finally crushing chuggy and groovy chorus. You know, the whole album is super underrated. So heavy, dark and, which is rare, filled with meaning by the lyrics.
@mrc26629 күн бұрын
Just found the channel and absolutely loved this - great content, great playing, v watchable. Cool! Subbed.
@peteplaysmusic8 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching and the Sub! :)
@KevinKoolx24 күн бұрын
Wes is the most under appreciated guitarist
@peteplaysmusic24 күн бұрын
He very much is :)
@trn80616 күн бұрын
Very clever and great grooves. Never paid that much attention to the guitar even though I'm a guitarist. I'm well impressed ❤
@Fizz-Pop24 күн бұрын
In 1999 I had the Limp Bizkit Nookie CD. It had couple other tracks on it and the music video. I used to wait until the house was empty and then crank up the volume to -ear bleed- and bounce around like a lunatic. Good times 😃
@colind767821 күн бұрын
In 2024, I still do this!
@anemia2k812 күн бұрын
My favorite songs are It'll be OK, Livin it up, Nobody Like you (with Jonathan Davis) and Break Stuff. Beyond the quality of Wes Borland's playing and his creativity/diversity, I think that the alliance with Sam Rivers' bass greatly increases the performance of the songs. (Sorry if this is poorly translated! I'm French and don't know English musical terms).
@Brandon-o3o9n21 күн бұрын
I hear a lot of Les Claypool in his playing. He basically transferred some of those techniques to guitar and blended his other influences along side it
@jannik9320 күн бұрын
Now that you say that i cannot make it unheard
@Brandon-o3o9n20 күн бұрын
Nookie = a weird version of Jerry was a race car driver
@BotsWeekendCovers11 күн бұрын
I love to play break stuff, you nailed as its their Sandman!!!!!!! Great vid man!!!!
@VikoTheBassist23 күн бұрын
Les Claypool was doing 2-hand tapping for bass riffs since the early 90's (maybe even 80's) but I don't know anyone who used it for rhythm guitar before Wes
@peteplaysmusic23 күн бұрын
Les is scythe main inspiration behind the 4 string Wes uses too :)
@StanchoPanza23 күн бұрын
@@peteplaysmusicmakes sense - the intro/verse of Nookie always struck me as being very Primus-y
@white.lodge.dale.cooper21 күн бұрын
Stu Hamm has entered the chat :)
@stereo_future20 сағат бұрын
Been championing Wes for decades! So glad to see this kind of video. I find it a little hard to go back to Limp Bizkit stuff just because I've sort of outgrown Durst's lyrics. I much prefer the first Blacklight Burns album. It's got a lot of what makes the Limp Bizkit sound unique, but with a very different vocal and lyrical style.
@eizzah832324 күн бұрын
glad that the trend of absolutely hating on the whole of LB is over haha
@markfinnerty397522 күн бұрын
Bro! Love what you've done here. I've always wondered this. Would have enjoyed seeing Nobody Like You. Best Bizkit song and riffing imo.
@HyJyncks24 күн бұрын
As a guitar player, please don't speak for me.
@fishtacos00724 күн бұрын
This video is an advertisement, not really anyone's opinion
@peteplaysmusic24 күн бұрын
It’s my honest and genuine opinion on Wes, I think you can see that in parts of the video :)
@WolfYMendes24 күн бұрын
ZzzzzzzzzzZz
@mathewgilbert919024 күн бұрын
It has been spoken, you love limpbizket because I love limpbizket, because we all love limpbizket.
@chesteracton19246 күн бұрын
Cool guy coming through!
@thebigbadoffice10 күн бұрын
Wes! One of the best! I love Limp Bizkit and I'm loud and proud, baby!
@Soloslayer4279 күн бұрын
First time on your channel but you're pretty badass. Keep it up
@peteplaysmusic9 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching! :)
@mastergeek14799 күн бұрын
Great video. Thanks. Love Wes Borland - Hybrid Worlds guitar riff.
@somersby6423 күн бұрын
Love the structure of this video. Great playing as always too, you might enjoy his other band Black Light Burns.
@peteplaysmusic23 күн бұрын
Thanks! I will have to check them out properly. Any songs or albums you would recommend? :)
@somersby6423 күн бұрын
@@peteplaysmusic Sure! Cruel Melody is a great album, the title track is a good start if you're short on time. His solo album Crystal Machete is fantastic too, The Cliffs is a great tune on that since we all like his clean echoey sound. Enjoy mate :)
@prototype990412 күн бұрын
Thanks, I have a new appreciation of Wes now \m/
@JuneTao-z2j10 күн бұрын
seeing LB get popular with the younger crowd and packing venues again is awesome. watching more n more guitar channels on YT highlighting Wes riffs is amazing and then watching bands like House of Protection blow up is really making me think its the numetal resurgence
@SoCalFreelance6 күн бұрын
Limp Bizkit has always been in rotation in my workout playlist. Super motivating. 💪
@VictorMPR3 күн бұрын
Well now I have to go back and listen to LB again. It’s been probably 20 years since I last heard most of those songs and this brought memories.
@thinkforyourself21096 күн бұрын
No wonder I have always liked their songs, even though it's not a genre of metal I'm normally drawn to. The guitarists really made it good. Thank you!
@dee555910 күн бұрын
Always found him awesome since i discovered the band in 99, just could never figure out how he plays all his stuff! Thanks for that's
@jamies.24564 күн бұрын
No freaking way!!! Hearing this come out when I was young, I had no idea how solid Wes Borland was as a guitarist until now... Yes, those are tough techniques... shame on me for not looking into one of my childhood great guitarists!!! I have gaind SO much more respect for him after this vid... THANK YOU for demonstrating it!!!
@peteplaysmusic4 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching! :)
@nikkmorse24 күн бұрын
Another great vid Pete, thanks bro 🤘🏼😈🤘🏼🏴
@peteplaysmusic24 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching! :)
@Petteriks22 күн бұрын
My favorite riffs are on: Stalemate Pollution Indigo flow Nookie Re-Arranged Hot dog (awful song otherwise) Boiler Gimme the mic (not Wes on guitar tho) The Truth The Channel Bring it back Out of style He's definitely one of my favorites with his own thing 🔥🙏🏼
@commentmaster_66622 күн бұрын
All rubbish songs.
@Petteriks22 күн бұрын
@commentmaster_666 how would you know?
@smittywerbenjaggermanjense2965Күн бұрын
A lot of what Wes plays seems very simple at first, and in a way it is. But the feeling, the timing, the soul that shows in his playing is unattainable. The guy picks up the guitar and becomes the guitar. The creative genius, the things he creates, unbelievable. He experiments, whether with equipment or the sounds themselves. He is like a mad scientist of sounds. This in turn produces quite simple riffs that have an incredible magic. I love him for his work, whether with Limp Bizkit or Black Light Burns or other works. He is one of the greatest guitarists for me and has had a big influence on me.
@steffenklaubert894315 күн бұрын
Thanks for the great video and nice presentation of those riffs! I realized that I played "break stuff" up to now wrong :) IMO songs like The Truth and the Priest are underrated and I would have added one of those. But I know it is hard to define the top 5.
@patriciocorvalan129820 күн бұрын
Nice video man! Nice guitar tone too
@zxcvmjg20 күн бұрын
Sounds awesome! Nice work
@MetalGuitarGuy22 күн бұрын
Great Video, Pete. Keep up the good work!
@peteplaysmusic22 күн бұрын
Thanks! :)
@MofosRealReviews11 күн бұрын
Limp bizkit and Wes especially are some of the most underrated overhated guys out there but they made a huge impact on my childhood and still one of my favorites. This right here proves all the new age anxiety metal trying to show off as fast and difficult as possible just can’t compare to the simplicity of a true guitarist that does it for the music not the fame and attention.
@robertdonosobuchner312924 күн бұрын
Great video as always! 😊
@NOISECOREMafiaTV5 күн бұрын
Wes is a huge inspiration in how I approach making new noises on my guitar
@greglesondak3 сағат бұрын
I had Wes pics and posters all over my wall as a young teen. I was kinda obsessed.. His riffs and playing made me want to play guitar, he wrote bangers!
@BadandBoochii7 күн бұрын
Wes Borland is an incredibly good guitarist and he puts on a damn show . His side project band way back in the LB is where he really showed how versatile and alien he really is . Always loved Wes Borland he’s every Hard Rock singers dream for a guitar player . Can play anything but puts value into playing the song not just showing off , tasteful and he’s always putting on a hell of a show .
@leon35899 күн бұрын
Should have included riff from the verse from My Generation. It’s super original. excellent video my friend!