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How did you start playing guitar?
My brother and I were forced to take piano lessons, and it wasn't
fun for me. I heard music in my head, but I wasn't allowed to play
it. Then I bought myself a drum kit, and somehow my mom convinced
my brother Alex to take flamenco-guitar lessons. I had a paper
route to pay for the drum kit, and while I was out throwing papers,
Alex got better than me on the drums, so I said, "OK, fuck you.
I'll play your guitar."
What were the first songs you learned to
play?
The Ventures: "Pipeline," "Wipe Out," that kind of stuff. My
brother and I loved Dave Clark Five, but they weren't really a
guitar-oriented band. The first time I turned an amp all the way to
10 and it distorted, I went, "Yeeeah! This is fun."
You ended up covering another Sixties classic, the
Kinks' "You Really Got Me," on your first album.
At our shows, we used to do that and "All Day and All of the Night"
and, you know, just a bunch of old, semi-obscure rock tunes. I
always liked taking old songs and turning a prop plane into a jet
plane. To me, that's what "You Really Got Me" sounds like. Ours is
like whooosh [laughs].
How important were the Kinks for you?
I just like songs. I don't mean to sound like a prick or nothin',
but I've never really been that much of a fan of bands outside of
Cream. And I don't really listen to anything nowadays. The last
record I might've bought was Peter Gabriel's So. With
Cream, I was more a fan of their interaction live. You know, they
were an example of "What's the difference between jazz and rock
& roll? We just play louder." That's all. We get 12 notes. Do
what the fuck you want with 'em, you know?
Your biggest innovation was two-handed tapping —
using both hands to fret notes simultaneously. Where did you get
the idea?
I was watching Jimmy Page going [sings hammering guitar
lick], like that, with one hand, in "Heartbreaker." I thought,
"I can play like that, and you wouldn't know if I was using this
finger [points to left hand] or this one" [points to
right hand]. But you just kind of move it around, and it's
like, "You got one big hand there, buddy. That's a hell of a
spread!"
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