Why Eddie Van Halen is Uncopyable

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @sonoftheredfox
    @sonoftheredfox Год назад +978

    I think the best part is having a brother that you can talk about all this stuff with

    • @fredwerza3478
      @fredwerza3478 Год назад +11

      I think Rick's brother is probably a better guitarist --- and you can sorta sense that Rick is jealous of that

    • @nintendianajones64
      @nintendianajones64 Год назад +14

      ​@@fredwerza3478he needs to have his brother on more often.

    • @andrewbrown7166
      @andrewbrown7166 Год назад +30

      Didn’t sense any jealousy whatsoever

    • @dkbrn1b.737
      @dkbrn1b.737 Год назад +12

      but who was Mom's favorite,lol?

    • @irevisibel9237
      @irevisibel9237 Год назад +1

  • @hardwired_guitar
    @hardwired_guitar Год назад +131

    When I hear Eddie's tracks isolated I get chills. It's like bearing witness to a miracle that was recorded.

    • @jordanmiller8541
      @jordanmiller8541 8 месяцев назад +4

      I literally get huge goosebumps hearing the greatest guitarist ever.

    • @evanwalters63
      @evanwalters63 5 месяцев назад +2

      Yes. No one has ever duplicated his tone. Many have tried. Also his playing. Many copy it but none of them have been able to play with the same fluidity and feel. He really was a one of a kind.

    • @MusicGoodies-
      @MusicGoodies- 4 месяца назад

      It's great but a Miracle? Yeah no...

    • @RobertMJohnson
      @RobertMJohnson 2 месяца назад

      @@MusicGoodies-yes. A miracle of musicality.

  • @USSHammerology
    @USSHammerology Год назад +147

    Eddie Van Halen will be talked about and listened to for the rest of human existence. Immortal talent.

    • @ChrisThornburn-i3e
      @ChrisThornburn-i3e 9 месяцев назад +2

      He won't many have already forgotten him the tapping a curse it gets boring he was far better without the continuous tapping

    • @m.vonhollen6673
      @m.vonhollen6673 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@ChrisThornburn-i3eWhen Van Halen first came out, it was like when Hendrix did … a totally new game! You had to have been playing back then to understand how different of a player he was.
      Tappers are everywhere now but back then it was something completely different.

    • @ChrisThornburn-i3e
      @ChrisThornburn-i3e 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@m.vonhollen6673 don't play guitar then tapping wasn't new Eddie was far better without it he got boring live ruining songs with over the top tapping

    • @tylerdurden7142
      @tylerdurden7142 9 месяцев назад +1

      EVH's has been largely forgotten for decades now. He's more of a musician's guitarist. Gifted at playing the instrument but the music itself hasn't aged particularly well.

    • @SMARTS_YT
      @SMARTS_YT 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@ChrisThornburn-i3ePretty sure his Eruption Live solo is getting more views at a higher rate now then ever. The younger generation is learning about this now.

  • @shauncarter924
    @shauncarter924 Год назад +168

    Eddie was just a mad scientist/artist/sonically gifted human being who chose to express himself through music. He heard things differently than everyone else. There will never be anyone like him again, and frankly, I’m glad for that. If there were several of him, then his abilities would not be as unique and wonderful.

  • @MarcoPolo-je5ej
    @MarcoPolo-je5ej Год назад +387

    Edward had the one thing that all others lacked, and that is he had the whole package:
    ✔️ Incredible rhythm
    ✔️ Incredible soloing
    ✔️ Incredible songwriting
    ✔️ Intuition to create his own sound

    • @johnseck4394
      @johnseck4394 Год назад +5

      thank you!

    • @seanmckelvey6618
      @seanmckelvey6618 Год назад +10

      Might have been the case early on, and that's not to take anything away from EVH as a guitar player or musician, but it's like you're ignoring that Van Halen put out arguably more crap than good albums in their career.

    • @awakenmirror3005
      @awakenmirror3005 Год назад +7

      Take away the songwriting part and you are spot on.
      In fact EVH was quite the messy songwriter. It was always through the filter of the other band members (especially Michael Anthony and later Sammy Hagar) that the riffs turned into great songs. There is one record in which Eddy almost fully took the reins and that turned out to be Van Halen III.

    • @treff9226
      @treff9226 Год назад +2

      I'd have to argue with your post.

    • @reubensane5539
      @reubensane5539 Год назад +10

      He had all that and he looked fkn cool too

  • @RC32Smiths01
    @RC32Smiths01 Год назад +313

    If anyone had the definition of the Guitar Hero, it would surely be EVH. Innovative on technique and style, fantastic and heavy riffs, and an iconic image. Guitar literally would not be the same without him!

    • @Charlie_Xplorer
      @Charlie_Xplorer Год назад +6

      He's so much of a guitar hero, they even made a Guitar Hero: Van Halen spinoff in the GH franchise, which was the biggest no brainer ever. Great game too!

    • @nellycol7559
      @nellycol7559 Год назад +1

      Right!!

    • @Swanlord05
      @Swanlord05 Год назад +3

      He had the chops and the looks

    • @edwardyazinski3858
      @edwardyazinski3858 Год назад +1

      Definitely the Mean Streets album! God the sound of his guitar in that and the way he played! Perfection

    • @NVRAMboi
      @NVRAMboi Год назад +4

      With each passing year I'm more thankful for that window of (rock and roll) time when I first heard a Van Halen song. It was different to the point of being profound. Not unlike he first time I heard progressive rock.

  • @ivorharden
    @ivorharden Год назад +512

    It's been 53 years since Hendrix died, 41 years since Rhoads died, and 33 years since SRV died. They might not be with us, but their musicianship will always live on.

    • @jeffpurins8229
      @jeffpurins8229 Год назад +19

      I don't think Rick talks about SRV (god i miss him) much? I'm still really new to the channel tho... you can never talk about him too much in my mind. lol

    • @workingmansrevolution
      @workingmansrevolution Год назад +8

      They were all geniuses

    • @michaelmac1798
      @michaelmac1798 Год назад +10

      I heard first Van Halen LP in 78 and it was like reinvention of heavy rock like a injection of adrenalin. But I did think some of the playing was like Hendrix which Eddie doesn't claim to be as influenced by. The way he plays solos is a bit like a jazz instrument. Though Hendrix music is more varied than Van Halen. Eruption was like something out of this world!

    • @thomasrocker3684
      @thomasrocker3684 Год назад +6

      Immortal words
      Rock 'n' roll ain't noise pollution
      Rock 'n' roll ain't gonna die
      Rock 'n' roll ain't noise pollution
      Rock 'n' roll, it will survive (yes, it will)

    • @h.markhorton8188
      @h.markhorton8188 Год назад +5

      These people are from another planet, came here for a while to show us things on the guitar we thought were impossible. Then left us early, wondering:”What the hell was that?” But inspired, and trying to figure out other inventive ways to make this incredible instrument sound. God bless ‘em all.❤

  • @23ograin53
    @23ograin53 Год назад +221

    It's a tragedy how the tapping became the main focus of attention on Eddie's playing. His technique across the board was utterly impeccable, and he was doing things on guitar on the debut album that seemed like nothing short of a whole new style (and playing level) out of thin air. It's like he fell to Earth from outer space.

    • @alexello1189
      @alexello1189 11 месяцев назад +14

      I always like to point out cathedral, a song which requires precise manipulation of the volume knob (sometimes even to the breaking point) and it sounds like an alien spaceship. Or even intruder, which pairs well with the music video. But when I listen to it unaided, I can envision a breaking and entering senario with the breaking glass, screaming family, sirens going off etc. Eddie was a hidden master at painting a picture with music.

    • @MrChetanG
      @MrChetanG 11 месяцев назад +13

      Disagree about tapping being a major focus.... maybe for non musicians, and it wasn't a big deal when EVH was touring from first 4+ albums.
      EVH was multi dimensional in every aspect of playing guitar/song writing/taking it apart to make it better/and just being the showman.
      You cannot pigeon hole EVH to one thing or two things or even three things.
      EVH was a gift from GoD to all of us.
      To say anything less is treasonous and just wrong in every way.

    • @narvul
      @narvul 11 месяцев назад

      Yeah that's a great tragedy, several families died, some cities got massacred even and just because of a EvH trick...!!

    • @autk
      @autk 11 месяцев назад +3

      I think it was the never before heard sounds, the master of the fill, the slipped in the notch two notes, the double stops, the rhythm bits that were difficult a f.
      The "how'd he do it" spots
      ( long before videos and now just taken apart clinicians for 40 years breaking it down on RUclips )
      It was a taste and style immediately it's own, a sound all his own, and an effortless live mastery that captivated and stunned anyone in attendance...and as Rick said..."uncopyable"
      Kinda funny to watch folks struggling to copy cat after countless years and hours of study...give it up, one and only original model of EVH, rip legend.

    • @jimlawson9014
      @jimlawson9014 10 месяцев назад +8

      Only the novice players will cling to the tapping.. who cares!! The true players will appreciate, study, and keep his memory alive for centuries!!

  • @Breakbeats92.5
    @Breakbeats92.5 Год назад +67

    There was so much joy and happiness in his playing. EVH played guitar like someone who loved being alive. Some guys can shred but can't write. Some guys can write but can't shred. Eddie could do it all.

  • @j.t.cooper2963
    @j.t.cooper2963 Год назад +13

    I'm 59 and I got to live through Eddie's greatness from start to finish. I wouldn't trade it for anything.

  • @Keverember
    @Keverember Год назад +21

    Nothing better than talking music with your brother!

  • @CaliRaftDude
    @CaliRaftDude Год назад +107

    Your brother's comments on the 'whole package' are so spot on.. people tend to get focused on the solos, tapping, etc.. but there was SO much more that he was a master of.

    • @qball1of1
      @qball1of1 Год назад

      Just discovered "Ripley" from the wild Life soundtrack..sort of remember the movie but not the score. What a beautiful piece, not for blistering solo or massive crunch, just great music, and immediately thought of that piece after reading your comment.

    • @fredwerza3478
      @fredwerza3478 Год назад +2

      I've often heard that many guitarists admire Eddie for his phenomenal rhythm playing --- his leads and solos got all the attention but his rhythm ability in songs like "Beautiful Girls" really stands out to me!

    • @bhoulihan
      @bhoulihan Год назад

      He played guitar like a drummer. The combo of the crazy techniques mixed in with his insanely good rhythm is like nothing else.

  • @pearcefitzpatrickodonovan480
    @pearcefitzpatrickodonovan480 Год назад +102

    His rhythm playing is so hypnotic, it has such a grit to it

  • @WallyMpls
    @WallyMpls Год назад +18

    I love this Rick. I think the reason we are still talking about Eddie is because we love and miss him. In addition to this for our age group just takes us back to a nostalgic place. Man every time a Van Halen tune comes on the radio I just smile. Reminds me of driving in the 80's or 90's to go catch a Van Halen show somewhere. The music was loud, the audience was locked into the band, girls were dancing and guys were drinking. The whole time you got this kid Eddie on stage grinning. What a monster. Miss EVH

  • @argeev2013
    @argeev2013 Год назад +20

    So glad you mentioned Unchained. It is my favorite hard rock song of all time. I saw them on the 1984 tour (3rd show, Lakeland, Fl), and when they opened with it, it was pure power.

  • @realmac5150
    @realmac5150 Год назад +97

    Eddie is the GOAT for me. There was something about him, the feel, the tone, the joy... it all came through in his playing. Loved hearing him play and it was a honor to watch him live.

    • @defhoez449
      @defhoez449 Год назад +8

      Got to see Ed play quite a few times...my fav was when a buddy and I scored tix for the 5 th row right in front of Eddie on the reunion tour. I yelled out to Ed in between songs and he looked at me... gave me the cool Eddie grin and a thumbs up...I suddenly knew how someone felt seeing The Beatles lol

    • @incrediblestepsProd
      @incrediblestepsProd 8 месяцев назад

      agree 100% i would also add SRV in the mix...like Eddie the longer SRV solo'd the more interesting they became.

    • @jimgodofbiscuits
      @jimgodofbiscuits 8 месяцев назад +1

      Absolutely. My first concert was Black Sabbath with VH. Smaller general admission venue. My buddy and I managed to get around 30'. The entire show Including Sabbath was incredible. Then had to go see VH on their headlining tours and always Eddie killed it.

  • @chrismacaluso6000
    @chrismacaluso6000 Год назад +79

    I’m a drummer, and I could listen to you talk about EVH all day. He was such an amazing musician, and he brought out the best in the other musicians he played with.

    • @sweetwilliam5150
      @sweetwilliam5150 Год назад +3

      same here. I love Al too but Ed brought the goosebumps. Amazing we are still feeling it after all these years. What a legacy to leave.

    • @toddwalkerdrumstudio
      @toddwalkerdrumstudio Год назад

      Chris, I AGREE with you as well 100% on your comment!.........I saw VH (live) a few times as a teenager 1983-1986, and, STILL enjoy their music ANYTIME I hear it!!!!!......It's great NOW, to hear (isolated/studio/raw, etc.) tracks giving all the tools at our access/availability in todays world.........Good luck with all your drumming/music. Todd Walker

  • @wtipton
    @wtipton Год назад +158

    Eddie was a gift to rock music. He had that teenage "edge" with aggressive playing, experimentation and curiosity through his whole career.

    • @teleguy5699
      @teleguy5699 Год назад +7

      Kind of like Jeff Beck.

    • @citadel9611
      @citadel9611 Год назад +2

      Nicely put.

    • @dyer2cycle
      @dyer2cycle Год назад +1

      Yes, he was always evolving and experimenting...

    • @metalmike570
      @metalmike570 Год назад +4

      @@teleguy5699 Really Beck has influenced way less guitarists and didn't reach the masses like EVH. Still I like Jeff Beck but Eddie is the King to me.

    • @metalmike570
      @metalmike570 Год назад +3

      @@dyer2cycle Yes messing with amplifier power with attenuators and we all know about the Frankenstrat. The dude was one in 100 million.

  • @longgrayline8055
    @longgrayline8055 10 месяцев назад +72

    He’s truly the Mozart of guitar. Plus he had the looks and the fun attitude that just took the guy to a level few others could achieve.

    • @danielstoddart
      @danielstoddart 7 месяцев назад +7

      If you're reading this now and you're a guitar player, this is why you really need to see the movie "Amadeus." Watching it now, it reminds me a little of EVH. All the metal guitarists who were on the scene when EVH came out on the first VH album are a little like Salieri in that movie.

    • @santiagodobles9843
      @santiagodobles9843 7 месяцев назад +2

      💯

    • @santiagodobles9843
      @santiagodobles9843 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@danielstoddart indeed

  • @jason698
    @jason698 Год назад +22

    Eddie always came up with a cooler riff than anybody else and we loved him for it. RIP Meastro

  • @gregwinter8503
    @gregwinter8503 Год назад +482

    We will always be talking about him. He’s the greatest in my opinion.

    • @stephen9302
      @stephen9302 Год назад +15

      TOP 3 for sure. Gotta give #1 to Hendrix

    • @chantz888
      @chantz888 Год назад +2

      Of making mid music

    • @Balmung5150
      @Balmung5150 Год назад +26

      @@chantz888 cope

    • @chantz888
      @chantz888 Год назад +3

      @@revwillyg6450 doesn’t make his music pleasing to listen to to everyone.

    • @autk
      @autk Год назад +3

      Chantz no likey lol

  • @OpenRoader
    @OpenRoader Год назад +169

    EVH had such a natural phrasing in everything he played. Every note flows into the next in a pattern that is naturally expected. His solo's, his riffing, is exactly the direction where my mind expects it to flow. Eddie was a shredder, but it felt effortless. All the shredder's that followed shredded for the sake of shredding, but rarely did it feel like it added to the music or had to be there.

    • @fredwerza3478
      @fredwerza3478 Год назад +18

      That's why I laugh at guys like Yngwie and Kirk Hammett --- really great shredders, but no emotional depth like King Edward had

    • @SpartanLaserCanon
      @SpartanLaserCanon Год назад +2

      I'm not really a fan of EVH, but lots of his stuff fit the music his band played. Sure he was more musical then a lot of tech death and mathcore which I hardly listen to. Heck, I even like the keyboard solo in Jump more then the guitar solo. As for playing with "feel" a solo that comes to my mind when thinking of that is "The Best of Times" last solo from John Petrucci. If you want another modern shredder that is very musical then check out Plini who is one of my favorite modern guitar players.

    • @WaltPowellEnt
      @WaltPowellEnt Год назад +10

      @@fredwerza3478 Laughing at another guitarist style seems silly and childish. "Mature" guitarist might like one or both players equally, but its a matter of personal taste. I'm blown away that you start "laughing" when you hear some guitarist play. It seems strange to me. I'm also curious, how old are you?

    • @gib59er56
      @gib59er56 Год назад +4

      Well said man. I can play some VH. You know who I sound like? Me. Ed cannot be copied. He had swing and swagger in his feel and attack. His hands were so strong , he had to have his guitars tuned 14cents off. If you or I picked up Ed`s guitars, we would be totally out of tune.

    • @AnabolicFarmer
      @AnabolicFarmer Год назад +2

      What I find amazing about EVH is that his guitar playing had a different approach on every album from VH1 to 1984. I can't come up with anyone having the same natural flow in both rhythm and solo.

  • @stubrakon9683
    @stubrakon9683 Год назад +45

    Hearing those isolated guitar tracks is amazing. I still get the same feelings as I did in the 80s. It's not just music. It sounds like a living creature, all knowing, feeding on pure energy. A universal language. Everyone is invited 😀👍😎🤘

  • @ChrisGieger
    @ChrisGieger Год назад +29

    This is the next-level deep dive stuff that so many of us EVH fanatics (and guitar hacks) want more of. Keep it coming, Rick!

  • @billbbobby2889
    @billbbobby2889 Год назад +13

    His early classical piano knowledge truly helped with his future blending of distortion and harmonics on his axe sound. He himself said that he was "A Tone Chaser". But was like an exuberant young kid with a ferocious appetite for tone in a musical candy store.
    Coincides with biblical teachings,
    "Unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter The Kingdom of Tone Heaven". It was a great time for music for many, and a great time growing up in America. Especially the 1980's. It was A Great Music Renaissance of Great Sound, Great Bands, and Great Music.

  • @onethousandtwonortheast8848
    @onethousandtwonortheast8848 Год назад +145

    Eddie’s comping is simply unbelievably original and groovy as hell. There’s no one comparable.

    • @Domn879
      @Domn879 Год назад +19

      For sure. The ‘quiet’ part in Panama is one of my fav guitar parts of all time.

    • @Chrsly
      @Chrsly Год назад +17

      @@Domn879 For all his face-melting shredding, Ed had a subtle and deft touch when the tempo and volume came down. I'd love to have heard him do jazz.

    • @jeanjeanjean2541
      @jeanjeanjean2541 Год назад +1

      what's comping ?

    • @chucky6311
      @chucky6311 Год назад

      Amen ,so unique and creative the king

    • @zephead64
      @zephead64 Год назад +2

      Exactly. The groove, and swing, that he brought into his riffs and even lead work was just SO damn interesting and unlike any of his peers and future peers... except maybe for Randy Rhoads

  • @jimmurray3573
    @jimmurray3573 Год назад +62

    Legendary guitar players . Such as Eddie Van Halen. Jeff Beck, Randy Rhoads. Stevie Ray Vaughan. . We’ll always live on. Their music and guitar playing well live on. R.I.P..

    • @robplante8631
      @robplante8631 Год назад

      I would definitely put all four of those players in the same group. They were cut from the same cloth. Just the way they approached the instrument, and what came out of it, put them a cut above.

    • @Atlas65
      @Atlas65 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@robplante8631 No offence to Stevie Ray Vaughan, he just copied Hendrix playing and style. But all the other guys were unique. So maybe he doesn't really belong with the other guys.

    • @daviddemaria3982
      @daviddemaria3982 4 месяца назад

      ​@@Atlas65nahhh you're doing a disservice to a virtuoso player. Yes he was heavily influenced and flat out copied a bunch but SRV had his own thing going that was epic. Even EVH would play Crossroads note for note.

  • @wabbadu1
    @wabbadu1 Год назад +31

    The groove, the feel, the swing, the aggression, and most importantly the confidence in his abilities. Fearless playing. Nobody had ever attacked the guitar with such precision like that before. And it's been said that he had a light touch! Incredible. Will we ever see another player come along again and change the way we look at everything guitar related? Probably not to that extent. I hope so, but Ed was an anomaly. The chosen one. The legend will live on forever.

  • @steveelling9604
    @steveelling9604 Год назад +189

    Eddie: Had the craziest hooks, lightning taps, harmonics all over the keyboard, two-handed insanity, stellar speed, killer dive bombs, perfect rhythm, and could sing harmony vocals, too. Not bad on piano, either. Total package.

    • @Dennzer1
      @Dennzer1 Год назад

      bEST ALBUM??

    • @jeffpodrug8942
      @jeffpodrug8942 Год назад

      Drums too.

    • @metalmike570
      @metalmike570 Год назад +1

      @@jeffpodrug8942 Alex was always better than Ed at the drums though!!!!

    • @ricksmusicworld711
      @ricksmusicworld711 Год назад +1

      His style was bouncy.

    • @YtuserSumone-rl6sw
      @YtuserSumone-rl6sw Год назад +6

      Without forgetting how excellent Alex was, that they were in full intuitive sync, the synchopations between them made it magical.
      With some other drummer the outcome would have been very different. I definitely think their family jazz background was a key element.

  • @robrichardson261
    @robrichardson261 Год назад +10

    The Beato family's knowledge of music is incredible - love it.

  • @stephencox4509
    @stephencox4509 Год назад +15

    Using all that delay to basically create saturation was just genius. Never losing clarity. Absolute beastly playing. EVH forever will be the king.

  • @777damonk
    @777damonk Год назад +17

    I teach a guitar class at a local community college. I told the students last night that, at least in my world, when Van Halen comes on (like at a ball park or on the radio), time stops: it's Eddie. Still the king. For me it was always tone and rhythm that kept bringing me back. Drop Dead Legs? Forget about it!!

    • @erikweis6527
      @erikweis6527 Год назад +4

      Hilarious to look at tablature for "Drop Dead Legs". It is 100% his swing, swagger, and tone that brings it to life. So perfectly, uniquely his.
      Nobody covers Van Halen, because it would sound kinda ridiculous.

    • @MrSalinas5150
      @MrSalinas5150 3 месяца назад +2

      His brown sound just oozes out of drop dead legs.

  • @michaelroberts3898
    @michaelroberts3898 Год назад +17

    Edward came along and had the ear to search for his sound, the technique to make new sounds, and a drive to get a guitar and amp that delivered what he wanted to deliver. He didn’t just want a weird body shape for the sake of the newness of it, he wanted the sounds and capabilities he needed to get his sound. He wanted amps and gear that lived up to his expectations and specifications. He wrote brilliant melodies, and supported those melodies with rhythm and riffs that made great songs. He didn’t just play, he transformed the musical landscape by transmitting his sound in his head out to all of us. Some say he was the biggest thing since Hendrix. I would go back farther. With his search for sound, techniques, guitar and gear to support his search, I put him closer to Les Paul than Jimi.

  • @RKDriver
    @RKDriver Год назад +8

    People are looking back on him and like they've done with the Beatles, are gaining a new appreciation for how good and unique he was. His rhythm pocket playing, song writing, live performances, improvisation in mid-song, guitar tone and tech developments. Just a one of a kind that comes along every so often.

  • @SquirrelTheater
    @SquirrelTheater Год назад +7

    Eddie had a natural feel and swing when he played that no one else does and no one ever will. He was one of the best rhythm guitarists who ever lived, in addition to his virtuoso lead playing. He was a very rare musical genius and a true innovator.
    RIP EVH, we miss you.

    • @mattblatchley2061
      @mattblatchley2061 Год назад +1

      Yes! Well put; that swing. The richness of their father's music really does shine through doesn't it?

    • @SquirrelTheater
      @SquirrelTheater Год назад +1

      @@mattblatchley2061
      I agree. Jan Van Halen had a huge influence on the boys as they were growing up. 👍🏻😎

  • @929exrt3
    @929exrt3 Год назад +37

    What I love about Eddie is not just his amazing licks and solos, but also how amazing his rhythm was!

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver Год назад

      "Jamie's Cryin'" is a horn section on electric just like the 60s bands did it.

  • @chocomalk
    @chocomalk Год назад +137

    As much as I love VH1, Fair Warning will always be the ultimate VH album and tone for me.

  • @slimsantilli4476
    @slimsantilli4476 Год назад +40

    Ed was our childhood. The soundtrack of our youth. The mountain to climb. The dude was a song writing genius.

  • @brianathern9154
    @brianathern9154 Год назад +4

    EVH definitely blew my mind and I'm grateful to have embraced great music wherever it takes you

  • @periachi4961
    @periachi4961 Год назад +15

    Eddie was the most unique soul on the rock guitar. No one could ever swing like him while sounding so awesome. He is forever my favorite guitarist and always will be. Eddie changed my world with my first listen to Eruption and I'll never forget it.

  • @christinberg
    @christinberg Год назад +34

    Eddie had an incredible ear, was trained on piano and had impeccable rhythm!!! He was amazingly creative and really never fully satisfied, always chasing tone and perfection!

    • @The_Kirk_Lazarus
      @The_Kirk_Lazarus Год назад

      He also started on drums and his brother on guitar.

  • @dennyclosser8456
    @dennyclosser8456 Год назад +10

    I love this about Eddie..he was complete…master songwriter, arranger, just the fact that you pick out his dropping just a few cents off perfect tuning so the cords are perfectly pleasing to the ear while pommelling you at the same time… long live, Edward Van Halen! Thanks Rick keep it going. And your bro to.

  • @oregonwoodelf
    @oregonwoodelf Год назад +79

    When I watch Eddie play the solo section in Live Without a Net 1986, and he starts with the 3:16 melody...
    That whole next 10 min section is just magic🙌You can feel it in his expressions, this is a guy in the zone and truly doing what he loves.
    I'm extremely grateful I got to see them live once. What a monster of an icon the music gods crafted with EVH🙏🎸
    My Mt Rushmore for fun😁: Eddie Van Halen, Dimebag, Jimmy Page, Tony Iommi

    • @gbailey115
      @gbailey115 Год назад +2

      Unfortunately, I was born a little too late, but I have Eddie's live without a net solo as my wallpaper on my pc. I wish I coulda seen them live. All my favorite artists have passed or don't play with the whole band (queen)

    • @stephanier6783
      @stephanier6783 Год назад +2

      Every concert Van Halen played was live "without a net". ; )

    • @thomasfritsch3536
      @thomasfritsch3536 Год назад +2

      Yo I was there new Halen conn what a. Show

    • @isaiahmarquez9717
      @isaiahmarquez9717 Год назад +1

      Dimebag is kind of the oddball there.

    • @fredwerza3478
      @fredwerza3478 Год назад +2

      I honestly can't put Dimebag and Iommi on the Mt. Rushmore of Guitarists --- to me it's Eddie, Hendrix, Page, Gilmour and SRV

  • @The_Original_Truebrit
    @The_Original_Truebrit Год назад +14

    I love to listen to Eddie's guitar tracks, he plays with such power and confidence. I think it's the way he attacks the strings that gives him his sound.

  • @stevefisher2121
    @stevefisher2121 Год назад +5

    First and foremost you are so dearly missed Eddie. There will never be another guitarist that shaped the electric guitar the way that you did. The music will live on forever and continue to inspire the next generations to come. RIP

  • @priorscience
    @priorscience Год назад +13

    Hearing those isolated guitar tracks shows how massive those riffs really are. Very cool video, Rick, and it's nice to see your brother and put a face to some of your stories about growing up.

  • @gordonmills2748
    @gordonmills2748 Год назад +31

    The thing about those early records was that - as perfect as Eddie's playing was -- the tracks sounded like the song was going to fly apart at any second. The production made them sound wild and dangerous. They had this raw energy you can't get with click tracks and everything polished up. Ted Templeman knew what he was doing...capturing the "live" sound of the band.

    • @chrislopez1918
      @chrislopez1918 Год назад

      Landee & Templeman 👏👌

    • @WillfulThinker
      @WillfulThinker Год назад +1

      That is a great characterization -- "like the song was going to fly apart at any second."

  • @medicman5278
    @medicman5278 Год назад +79

    I saw every Van Halen tour from Women and Children through 5150. Eddie Van Halen was the absolute best. A truly complete player and great entertainer. Not only an inntovator guitarist but also a genius in equipment development. He will be greatly missed and never forgotten.

    • @rockinrob2004
      @rockinrob2004 Год назад +4

      That's why IMO he loved & respected Les Paul so much because they were (obviously completely different in style/genre) however from the same mindset of innovation, playing, & always working on taking it further than anyone else had. Les felt the same about him, they knew they were both far ahead of their time. RIP to them both as they both changed the world of music for guitar.

    • @raymo6795
      @raymo6795 Год назад +3

      ...I still miss him

    • @fredwerza3478
      @fredwerza3478 Год назад +2

      Les Paul actually called up Eddie one time and said --- "Ed, you and me are the only ones who know how to build a guitar the right way" LOL

    • @dyer2cycle
      @dyer2cycle Год назад +1

      Man, lucky..sadly, I never saw them live at all, one of my regrets from my teenage/20's years....I wish I had seen every VH tour from VH1 through Balance....

  • @emilyscandycakes4530
    @emilyscandycakes4530 Год назад

    Had this kind of conversation with my buddies who play...it never gets old and the more you really listen the more it's gets better like aged wine...when we were young in the 70s,80s..we were drinking did pay attention..but now ..truly amazing R.I.P

  • @mariodriessen9740
    @mariodriessen9740 Год назад +8

    And then the influences he had in the world of guitar manufacturing and amps and pedals. He was important and groundbreaking in literally every aspect of playing guitar.
    He lived in my hometown, Nijmegen, the Netherlands, before he and his family moved to the US. I think it’s ridiculous that Eddie still doesn’t have a statue in Nijmegen.
    ❤❤❤

    • @liquidmagma
      @liquidmagma 10 месяцев назад +1

      Get that statue done, bro!

    • @mariodriessen9740
      @mariodriessen9740 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@liquidmagma : I think I will. At least I can give it a try to find the right people who can make this happen.

    • @liquidmagma
      @liquidmagma 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@mariodriessen9740 That would be awesome. I'm from the US, but I can try to contribute.

  • @odmusicman
    @odmusicman Год назад +10

    What you are really illustrating is the hard work and discipline that Eddie applied to his craft. He took great care in both creating a fantastic tone and being able to produce chops like no one else. The opposite of younger guys today showing how fast they can play with little or no finesse.

  • @JackMcLeodJr
    @JackMcLeodJr Год назад +10

    I was just listening to Eddie's isolated tracks just the other day. MASSIVE sound. There's only one EVH 👑 Cheers Rick and Jon.

  • @AndyNyle
    @AndyNyle Год назад +44

    People get blown away by how good Eddie was. But please remember he put mad hours of work and passion into it.

    • @sammencia7945
      @sammencia7945 Год назад +4

      This is the unspoken secret of all musical success. Nearly all practiced like a fulltime job. Driven.
      Clash, Pistols, JD, Fripp, Nirvana, Beatles, EVH. Hours of relentless practice with no money in often squalid conditions. Unheated practice spaces. 25cents for corndogs, homeless, eating whitewash paste for food.
      Years of practice in his bedroom ages 17 to 22. 8 hours a day for 5 yeas.15,000 hours of practice.

    • @speedsquishstupid
      @speedsquishstupid Год назад +1

      Practice doesnt make perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect.

    • @phlip5150
      @phlip5150 Год назад +2

      Yes this is true but You can be a great guitarist and but in all of those hours but You still won't be as great as Edward was. R.I.P. EVH

    • @willywayne5299
      @willywayne5299 Год назад +1

      Naw dude,it all came naturally to him,in his head the notes where there,he just put them on the fretboard,come on man!

    • @AndyNyle
      @AndyNyle Год назад +3

      @@willywayne5299 i would partially agree with you that one has to have an innate talent for “hearings” the right notes. And then of course craft it to perfection.

  • @bradmartin9672
    @bradmartin9672 11 месяцев назад +2

    Please please please do more conversations like this with your brother. This was fantastic.

  • @WilliamHaisch
    @WilliamHaisch Год назад +1

    7:43 *Gah!* I’ve been fighting that “sound” for decades and not really understanding why. I’d try to explain it to other guitarists and they would just look at me like I’m nuts. (It didn’t help that I was also pretty “intense” about tuning back in the day.) 😂 Thank you, Rick!

  • @taurushamilton2739
    @taurushamilton2739 Год назад +14

    EVH is the most influential rock player to come along since Hendrix. PERIOD! They both dropped MAJOR 💣s and still influence players to this day. Their contribution to guitar / music is immeasurable… that’s why we are still talking about EVH, respectfully!💯🤘🏾🙏🏾

  • @sweetwilliam5150
    @sweetwilliam5150 Год назад +18

    More videos like this would not hurt my feelings at all. Enjoy you guys detailing why it sounds so amazing and why Eddie was special. Like John said its much more than the soloing, it's the whole package. The riffs. OMFG. Never gets old. It's like a warm blanket every time.

  • @mallardtheduck406
    @mallardtheduck406 Год назад +13

    Unchained is a Masterpiece. As a Youngster it was "Hot For Teacher" that really got me hooked along with "Jump", I have been playing piano 35+ year's and that is so much fun on a Synth. Just the fact that Eddie built his own guitar's , worked on his equipment, developed his own sound....geez, he did so damn much. "Runnin' with the Devil"...though I Really walk with Jesus , is an infectious riff. "Panama" is an amazingly intensely fun riff. R.I.P. EVH. That was a great chat btw!!!

    • @harryw9598
      @harryw9598 6 месяцев назад

      true words mall, i got you on running with the.
      that soab is very musicsl too.

    • @troyk4452
      @troyk4452 5 месяцев назад

      Of all the amazing tunes they wrote Hot for Teacher and Jump ?
      Jump is the reason I and many others strayed…Total gayness lol
      I’m the One
      On Fire
      Somebody Get Me a Doctor
      THATS
      Van Halen
      Cmon man…..

  • @scotthoward6265
    @scotthoward6265 Год назад +3

    10,000 hrs… Ed’s passion for music (not just guitar!) and commitment sets him apart…miss him so much

    • @tomkashickey5124
      @tomkashickey5124 11 месяцев назад

      10,000 hours is an understatement. I heard DLR say in an interview he was a 40,000 - 50,000 hour guy. And that was back then. Think about that for a hot second. Jesus. For someone where that was simply his playing style and it came natural to him - thus he developed a style folks emulate today. He said if he took lessons, he wouldn’t have sounded like that. He just did what sounded good to him. Take a step back, and holy f-ing wow.
      I’ve been playing 35 years and have well over 20K hours of practice myself over that time. Im not close.

  • @danvitco771
    @danvitco771 Год назад +3

    That’s a very rare example of tuning to fit the overtone series mathematically. Equal temperament is a compromise. I discovered this by accident back in high school. Great stuff!

  • @nickvallemusic
    @nickvallemusic Год назад +14

    I personally LOVE the Hagar years of Van Halen. His playing, musical choices, and tones are just so beautiful sounding, diversified by his ripping playing... PLEASE RICK, do a Van Hagar video!!!!!!!!!!! 🙏

    • @JoeBaermann
      @JoeBaermann Год назад +3

      Indeed, while I do enjoy Dave on the recordings he wasn’t that good live apart from being a great showman, Hagar brought the good lead vocal to VH both on the records as live.

    • @richardgarcia406
      @richardgarcia406 Год назад +1

      Yeah. Much prefer the DLR days, but there are some bangers with Hagar. The tone on the Balance album is sweet.

    • @TimMikol
      @TimMikol 8 месяцев назад +1

      My friend asked me , who was the best front man? He said DLR. I said my first requirement for that position is , can he sing? Can he deliver the goods live? For that reason alone I wouldn’t pick DLR. It would be like picking the best guitarist on looks alone but he can’t play guitar. Just my thoughts, everyone has an opinion.

  • @barrystroup9772
    @barrystroup9772 Год назад +63

    Eddie created his sound from the hardware out. He built his guitars, hacked his amps, tuned for the song, and practiced practiced practiced. His dedication to tone and technique was unprecedented. He was disruptive in the best possible ways and that's why we'll never stop talking about him.

  • @georgespencer3973
    @georgespencer3973 Год назад +5

    I wish this was longer. More Rick and John chats!

  • @ledgroove26
    @ledgroove26 Год назад +1

    Jon’s a colleague of mine so it was so cool seeing him on the channel. Definitely have some more these conversations going forward, they are great

  • @thomaskinne2357
    @thomaskinne2357 Год назад +5

    Hearing his isolated tracks, particularly from the first record up to Fair Warning, is just something that does not get old! I was 12 when the first record came out & had been listening to Zeppelin & Hendrix & was just completely blown away. That record is one of those that every f**cking song, is sick! But the solos man, On Fire, is a VERY good example!

    • @daviddemaria3982
      @daviddemaria3982 4 месяца назад +1

      Used to be able to play a decent version of that On Fire solo 😊

  • @beefcake0354
    @beefcake0354 Год назад +34

    EVH was a criminally overlooked super great rhythm guitar player. I've been saying it for years. his timing precision was second to none.

    • @goneflying140
      @goneflying140 Год назад +1

      You are correct!! Just try to pick up a guitar and play "I'm the one." The swing beat opening riff in that song is so hard to play that I have never seen anybody else do it correctly. His use of effects in his rhythm playing make it sound so good too. Examples: Aint talkin" bout love, and unchained. He was great at rythm!!!

    • @Charles-qn1bt
      @Charles-qn1bt Год назад +4

      LMAO. You used "EVH" and "Criminally overlooked" in the same sentence. Aside from Jimi Hendrix, there has never been a more celebrated guitarist than Eddie. Just because people were infatuated with his soloing and tapping technique, it doesn't mean his rhythm guitar playing was overlooked. Next you'll be saying "Wish You Were Here" is the most criminally overlooked album ever and that George Harrison is the most criminally overlooked songwriter ever.

    • @beefcake0354
      @beefcake0354 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@Charles-qn1bt there are tons of videos of people analyzing/covering his solos and I hardly found those who specifically drove into his "rhythm" in most songs. that's my point.

  • @maximumguitarage
    @maximumguitarage Год назад +8

    With today's tunes there is a machine beyond artists with an army of producers, additional song writers, and engineers to cultivate the catchiest mainstream songs for the masses. . What Van Halen did, showing up to the studio to record live, their own stuff, and have that same impact to the masses , Bravo! Hope we can go back to that form one day.

  • @uptownrg6994
    @uptownrg6994 Год назад +5

    My God, I miss EVH so much. Please listen to the rhythm guitar during the guitar solo to “Feel Your Love Tonight”. So catchy, so badass, so legend. Cheers to you Eddie!

  • @debras1503
    @debras1503 Год назад +1

    Good stuff Rick, I still remember sitting in the sun in my backyard and heard Running with the Devil and was hooked and after 40 years still listen all the time

  • @RickerbyMusic
    @RickerbyMusic Год назад +3

    To me beyond the innovation and killer lead playing, it's his sense of groove and ability to fill space with one guitar track that makes him special and standout. Watch him play Feelin' live in 95 and see how full and majestic it sounds with just one guitar part, incredible

  • @Kolya_Smirnov
    @Kolya_Smirnov Год назад +4

    I love these videos with the Beato family. What a talented bunch of people. I still remember Aunt Penny and the influence she had on Rick.

  • @youngman44
    @youngman44 Год назад +5

    Every time I hear EVH’s guitar it captures a part of my soul - it’s like entering a time warp back to college (1979ff). The sound he captured was so powerful. He has really carved out his own fresh space on the guitar. Much like Gilmour, Page, Beck, The Edge, etc. Such music and guitar playing really is a kind of mystery - a gift from the divine.
    Beauty.

  • @jtirello3_111
    @jtirello3_111 Год назад +30

    The first VH album is the greatest debut album of all time. Not a week goes by that I don’t listen to it. Mindblowing sound from the virtuoso of my formative years. RIP, EVH!

    • @JManners10
      @JManners10 Год назад

      Guns n roses would like a word 😉

    • @timbucker
      @timbucker Год назад

      Boston's first album immediately went to the moon. It wasn't until 'Dance the Night Away' on the second album that most even heard of VH.

    • @liquidmagma
      @liquidmagma Год назад +2

      @@timbucker That's ridiculous. VH1 was huge and EVERYONE immediately knew who they were.

    • @timbucker
      @timbucker Год назад

      @@liquidmagma They were not on the radio until VH2, the only folks that knew about them had gone to a Sabbath concert.

    • @liquidmagma
      @liquidmagma Год назад

      @@timbucker Not even close to correct. EVERYONE heard the eruption lead in to You Really Got Me followed closely by Running With The Devil.

  • @trey2345
    @trey2345 Год назад +1

    The editing is top notch here. Love all the quick cuts to demonstrate what you guys are discussing.

  • @jeyzur
    @jeyzur Год назад +1

    Eddie’s stuff is alive! His rhythm parts are the liveliest rhythms ever. His solos, at first listen seem otherworldly but are actually incredible call and response that is so damn pleasing to the ear and his songwriting…….he was the whole package. Legendary.

  • @trenthorne
    @trenthorne Год назад +5

    I love this. I started playing guitar in 1977 because I saw Kiss on (of all things) a PBS broadcast of one of their concerts. My Dad's annoyance and the explosions had me hooked for life, but as I started to get serious about the guitar, Van Halen provided the same mind explosion for me as described in this video and so many others. And I love that you guys talk not about the technicality, but the tone and the tuning and the feel - because after all these years, I think that is why we still talk about Eddie - the emotion he elicits with everything he plays - the fact that it is also technical is just what makes it that much more amazing. But the differentiator is that anyone listening to a Van Halen riff can't help but be moved BECAUSE of the tone, the feel, the execution that provides that emotional transcendence.

  • @brianbritt9103
    @brianbritt9103 Год назад +5

    He was the total package. Was talking about him tonight and what it would have been like listening to him progress from beginner to Rock God.

  • @smandez2023
    @smandez2023 Год назад +8

    I absolutely love EVH. Yes, I too was influenced by Lynch, DeMartini, Bratta,etc… but Eddie is the dude that got me to pick up guitar. His riffs, sound, phrasing, made his own mods… yeah we all agree! RIP Eddie❤

  • @kblinn68
    @kblinn68 Год назад +1

    i would love to see more of this type of video of you & your brother discussing subjects like this.

  • @devcybiko
    @devcybiko 11 месяцев назад

    It's been a long while since I visited and your enthusiasm hasn't diminished. I'm not a musician and I still love to listen to you LOVE music. Continued Success.

  • @iggyfritz7150
    @iggyfritz7150 Год назад +7

    Wow I remember constantly tuning the b&e strings after using the tuner, I thought why even with the intonation set up did they sound wrong. This shows the attention Eddie gave not only to his playing but how everything sounds. Definitely a Musical genius that only comes around once in a lifetime. Also an amazing innovator.
    Eddie is sadly missed.😢

  • @Acousticmarine678
    @Acousticmarine678 Год назад +13

    EVH never gets old. Love the deep dives into his creativity.

  • @ShawnTeece
    @ShawnTeece Год назад +39

    All the albums with DLR are masterpieces but I think hands down Fair Warning is Eddie's best work

    • @fredwerza3478
      @fredwerza3478 Год назад +7

      I love the back story on that album --- Eddie and Dave were fighting a lot during that time, but the music is brilliant --- so much FURY in those songs!

    • @ivorharden
      @ivorharden Год назад +3

      Dirty Movies needs to be played on the radio more 😂

    • @fredwerza3478
      @fredwerza3478 Год назад +2

      @@ivorharden "Daddy's little sweetie after some damn rainbow!"

    • @timholtguitar6999
      @timholtguitar6999 Год назад +1

      Mean Street is a top 3 VH tune. That Intro is wild!

    • @ShawnTeece
      @ShawnTeece Год назад

      @@timholtguitar6999 hearing him play it and watching him play it are equally mind numbing."

  • @larryaustin6977
    @larryaustin6977 Год назад +2

    We guitar players have always been frustrated with those slight variations in the B string, and even the G string. I loved this whole discussion with the Eddie clips of his raw recordings and then your discussion about these tuned by ear chords.

  • @dangabor8585
    @dangabor8585 Год назад +3

    We are all talking about Eddie because he changed everything in rock n roll. So many things he brought to the table for us to chew on. There will never be another like him.

  • @dereksendrak
    @dereksendrak Год назад +11

    Eddie was never simply strumming his guitar his technique was truly unique!! No one will ever sound like him ever🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻

  • @erikgeiser8226
    @erikgeiser8226 Год назад +4

    Ed is the best of all time…a true musical genius in every aspect of guitar: technique, innovation of gear, song writing, creativity, etc. Fair Warning I think was the pinnacle of his sound and tone. Thanks Rick for the great video!

  • @dusty3913
    @dusty3913 Год назад +5

    I could listen to this all day. EVH was more than just a guitar hero, he was a music hero. Who else would think to UN-tune strings to make the riffs sound better?!? This is just one of many of his innovations to music and guitar playing. There’s just no way to get that tone. And, I hope no one else ever does.

  • @mcclane8812
    @mcclane8812 4 месяца назад

    Eddie Van Halen has and will always be the hero of my life. From the first time I heard him to the time I met him to this very post, his unmatched talent and innovation is a gift to us all. The skill that he provided, the sounds he honed, the energy, the passion and the ability to create whatever he wanted without boundaries or concern will be talked about for generations. Listening to him through these years and now with isolated tracks makes you stand in awe of just how amazing he truly was. He wasn’t trying to outplay anyone he was just a man with a passion for music and his guitar playing is timeless

  • @bhoulihan
    @bhoulihan Год назад +1

    So cool to see you guys just chilling and talking about what you love. This is what it's all about.

  • @danielmeek3952
    @danielmeek3952 Год назад +59

    His son Wolfgang is doing an amazing job carrying his dads rock legacy as well with his band WVH Mammoth, the song Distance paying homage to his father will bring tears to your eyes

    • @markalan8784
      @markalan8784 Год назад +5

      Yeah but hes not Eddie 😂

    • @danielmeek3952
      @danielmeek3952 Год назад +3

      @@markalan8784 true there will never be another Eddie Van Halen but the fact his son was so impacted by his career and followed in his footsteps goes to show not only was EVH an amazing musician but also an amazing father and man

    • @Chrsly
      @Chrsly Год назад +7

      ​@@markalan8784 And Wolfgang is quite happy to go his own way. He is determined to create his own identity instead of becoming a tribute/homage to his old man. Wolf is just getting started.

    • @hacobjansen
      @hacobjansen Год назад +4

      just listened to Distance and i'm on the floor crying

    • @danielmeek3952
      @danielmeek3952 Год назад +1

      @@Chrsly completely agree with this, saw him live earlier this year with Alter Bridge and dare I say he sounded better than the headliner that night, and I love Alter Bridge.. WVH is definitely a talent all his own!

  • @devinjeffrey275
    @devinjeffrey275 Год назад +5

    So glad you’re talking about this, him…
    Thank you Rick!
    #BuzzFeiten

  • @gmanhirt8818
    @gmanhirt8818 Год назад +18

    1984 is Eddie’s pinnacle
    Recording
    Songwriting
    Songs
    Success
    It all came together
    And it was the peak for the band itself
    A classic

    • @goneflying140
      @goneflying140 Год назад +1

      Disagreed. VH1 was the pinnacle. The tone and playing still go unmatched to this day. End of story. I do love 1984 too, but the first album is the greatest rock guitar album of all time. Period.

    • @gmanhirt8818
      @gmanhirt8818 Год назад +2

      @@goneflying140 its a tough choice between the self titled and 1984 but the level of the band and status has to be taken into consideration.
      1984 was the peak
      And also the End.

    • @russmartin1814
      @russmartin1814 Год назад +1

      You're two albums too late. By 1984, the decline had not only already started, but was picking up steam.

    • @soundofwinter
      @soundofwinter 11 месяцев назад +2

      I tend to agree with the Rick’s bro, VH1 and Fair Warning are *the* sound.

  • @robertjaramillo4822
    @robertjaramillo4822 Год назад +1

    Absolutely great discussion 👍🏼 Ed was an is to this day emulated but never ever will he be duplicated. he has always an still is my inspiration to play this crazy instrument guitar. Thank you Ed for all the great music concerts etc. till this day when I hear him play I still get that young man in me saying when I grow up I'm going to be EVH. RIP to the best to ever play guitar thank you for the great memories!!

  • @braddodge5641
    @braddodge5641 Год назад +1

    Could you imagine in 78’ the Day On The Green with Santana as the headliner & this new band (VH) from LA as the opener? The lucky friends of mine came back talking about the amazing guitarist & the sound. It was a major game changing musical event. I was lucky to be a teen in this moment & so many of my friends started bands & still play & perform-likely inspired by Eddie. Thank you VH!❤

  • @sblack48
    @sblack48 Год назад +27

    I remember walking into my friend’s basement and hearing that album for the first time. It made my brain bleed. Younger people don’t realize how it changed everything. Until then rock stars had low slung les pauls and played with their first 3 fingers with the thumb wrapped around to top of the finger board like Page. Overnight people wanted strats slung high with a bridge humbucker and a whammy and they were playing with their pinky and the thumb in the middle of the back of the neck. It was a revolution. Much has been written and said about the hammer on thing but that was just a small part if it.

  • @DuganKelly
    @DuganKelly Год назад +15

    I was, and am, amazed by Eddie's skills. But that hit me the most when I saw him play live the first time on their first tour was how happy Eddie was while playing on stage! That cat was grinnin' ear to ear and having the most contagious time of his life!! I found myself grinning as big as he was. What a natural he was. Just amazing.

    • @timbucker
      @timbucker Год назад +2

      Yep, it seemed like for him playing the guitar was as easy as breathing air.

    • @marshallpierce2532
      @marshallpierce2532 Год назад

      Its like seeing professional sports live, especially when you have first row seats ! Life Changing !

    • @jobiazgarza9571
      @jobiazgarza9571 Год назад

      Yep I feel the same way. Every picture, he is smiling.

    • @BassByTheBay
      @BassByTheBay Год назад

      It's interesting when you compare him to other guitarists including those who were trying to copy him because so many of them always played with that stupid tough-guy, serious look. I love that Eddie was like, "Eff that, I'm having fun, and I smile when I'm having fun!" He really embodied joyfulness.

  • @HillcrestGames
    @HillcrestGames Год назад +4

    I would watch 3 hours a week of Rick talking about EVH.
    Just listen to the isolated I'm the One, or Hot For Teacher tracks and talk about how amazing they are.
    Or you know, pretty much every other VH song with the original lineup, and a few from the other era too.

  • @BrendanCescon
    @BrendanCescon 5 месяцев назад +1

    Did not know about the way he tempered his strings, so interesting. Please... MORE VAN HALEN VIDEOS!

  • @doucettp
    @doucettp Год назад +1

    Great stuff! Very insightful. The tuning thing at the end is very interesting.