2020-03-01 Total Guitar

(Jacob Rumans) #1

  1. EDDIE VAN HALEN
    This might seem weird,
    but pre-punk Armstrong was
    a hard-rock nut and asked his
    guitar teacher how to play the
    pinched harmonics in Ain’t Talking
    ‘Bout Love. Shredding wasn’t
    his bag, but the technique
    stuck with Armstrong adopting
    a thumb-heavy right-hand
    pick grip to this day.

  2. BOB DYLAN
    Taking a complex social issue
    and turning it into a simple,
    accessible song, easily articulated
    on an acoustic, is something that
    Armstrong surely took from
    Dylan – who won the Nobel Prize
    for Literature on the back of his
    lyrics. That urgent immediacy is
    all over Green Day’s more
    political compositions.


2.CHUCKBERRY
JohnnyB. Goodewasthefirst
songArmstrongeverlearned,
andGreenDaycoveredit and
referencedit onRevolutionRadio.
AlongsideElvis’sprodigiously
talentedsix-stringerScotty
Moore,Berrywasa hugeinfluence
onArmstrong.If youwereto
parse punk’s DNA, you’d find
traces of his spare,
aggressive licks.


  1. JOHNNY RAMONE
    The Ramones’ breezy four-on-
    the-floor eighth-note blitz is all
    over Green Day’s style. Proto-
    pop-punk? Maybe, but more
    melancholic and damaged.
    Armstrong has performed at
    Johnny Ramone tribute shows
    and cites him alongside Johnny
    Thunders, the Sex Pistol’s
    Steve Jones, and Paul Weller
    as source material.


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