Eddie Van Halen (1955-2020) R.I.P.

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • In this episode we pay tribute to someone who changed the world of music and the guitar forever. R.I.P Eddie Van Halen (1955-2020)

Комментарии • 9 тыс.

  • @RickBeato
    @RickBeato  3 года назад +4032

    I am crushed. This makes my video from yesterday even more poignant. It’s a video about Stairway to Heaven and EVH ruclips.net/video/1cOosnkWj2g/видео.html

    • @vincentdoyle6987
      @vincentdoyle6987 3 года назад +32

      The only band I never got to see. They didn't play this side of the pond much

    • @StupidEpiphany
      @StupidEpiphany 3 года назад +21

      He was an icon and he will be missed. This is the first I'm hearing of it. I'm sure they could use guitar lessons in heaven 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘 Rest In Peace EVH.

    • @darrenboatman7126
      @darrenboatman7126 3 года назад +20

      He’s one of the few that inspired me to learn. Funny enough, the song that got me was mean street, specifically the intro. I heard that and was like I’ve gotta learn to do that.

    • @gilo87
      @gilo87 3 года назад +21

      So strange. I watched this video this morning loving the different takes on Stairway and then heard the news tonight about EVH. RIP Eddie.

    • @kaerynbass8355
      @kaerynbass8355 3 года назад +18

      When i saw your video yesterday... I KNEW IT THEN. Somehow i knew it. Maybe it was the stairway to heaven solo. It is devastation.

  • @gooseabuse
    @gooseabuse 3 года назад +199

    My dad was the western states sales rep for Peavey when the 5150 first came out. My dad, Hartley Peavey, and James Brown went over to his house to present him with the final product. My dad had a picture of Eddie with his arm over him on his desk for years. My first guitar was a peavey wolfgang when i was 14. My dad took me to see Van Halen in Las Vegas a few years after. You could say I was raised on Van Halen like it literally put food on our table. Letting Eddie go is like saying goodbye to a part of my childhood and my father.

    • @bradhardisty1652
      @bradhardisty1652 3 года назад +15

      Thanks for sharing.

    • @themadmattster9647
      @themadmattster9647 3 года назад +7

      he not only influenced guitar players but he was an inventor and innovator. Hell even the Floyd Rose trem, obviously he didn't invent it but he popularized it for sure (and DID invent the D-tuna, which I always wanted to get but haven't had the chance, will buy soon now though). One of the most common sounds in extreme metal is a 5150 amp, and we have EVH to thank for that.

    • @guitarguru.3572
      @guitarguru.3572 3 года назад +3

      I had one of the earlier Wolfgangs. Before they had fine tuners on them. It was great when I had it in tune.

    • @ToyLatrine
      @ToyLatrine 3 года назад +1

      Heavvvvvvy. I feel that dawg

  • @garanceadrosehn9691
    @garanceadrosehn9691 3 года назад +145

    I think it also hurts because Eddie seemed to always be smiling while he's playing. He looks out into the audience, and is saying to them, "Pretty cool, huh!". And on a human level, Eddie and Alex seem to work so well together as steadfast loyal brothers through thick and thin.

    • @Ensource
      @Ensource 3 года назад +3

      like dime and vinny

    • @msv8180
      @msv8180 3 года назад +1

      RIP Eddie. I remember these times when I was young. Your music saved my behind. Your smile and hopefulness came across the radio and tv. I remember Vietnam. We volunteered at VA hospital. Your music took the pain away. You’re Angel in the sky. Fly High! You are with your Maker. Your legacy lives in our hearts. It was the innocence of our youth. Your smile will always be a symbol of hope. Hope to make this world a better place. Sending your love❤️and prayers 🙏

    • @Jamestele1
      @Jamestele1 3 года назад +1

      @@Ensource I kinda lost it when Eddie put his old guitar with in the coffin Dimebag. He had a big heart from what I've heard.

  • @beverlysmith6539
    @beverlysmith6539 5 месяцев назад +21

    It's 2024 and still missing Eddie Van Halen! He was the best of the best!❤🎸🎶🎵❤️😇

  • @Unibabble
    @Unibabble 3 года назад +49

    Seeing him in 1980 changed my life, no joke. We drove from college to Binghamton NY, and got there 6 hours early to get on line for general admission tickets (this was a before the infamous Who concert in Cincinnati). I was right there in front of his mic stand for the show, and to see him effortlessly and with such complete joy reinvent guitar as I knew it was a revelation. When I got home, I spent the next few years of my life to the pursuit of being able to play the guitar with the same attitude that he had - that effortless happiness, spontaneity and impeccable rhythmic sense. Not that I am comparing myself to him at all as a guitarist, that would be ridiculous, but it was the way he was so free and joyful; it was as if he grabbed me and shook me and said “This is how a musician should be”. RIP Eddie, you inspired the heck out of me.

  • @dwhizzledizzle3538
    @dwhizzledizzle3538 3 года назад +145

    In high school I was in a rock band as a guitarist. I had a crush on the drummer's sister. She was a total EVH fan so I worked my young fingers off to try to emulate Eddie's style. After our next gig she was impressed to the point where we made out on the roof of her house. I was young and inexperienced with girls so it never went any further than that and looking back I'm glad about it now. Anyway, I got my first kiss thanks to Eddie. Thanks Eddie.
    You'll always be my hero.

    • @unabashed
      @unabashed 3 года назад +5

      😂😂 That's an awesome memory

    • @KissMyFatAxe
      @KissMyFatAxe 3 года назад +2

      Eddie always got your back bro. A reliable wingman 😆 cool story

  • @defhoez449
    @defhoez449 3 года назад +164

    One of my favorite Eddie stories was from Ted Nugent..."Eddie was throwing a party in the early 80's at his place, all I can think about is his rig, and how he gets his brown sound. I ask him "hey Ed, you mind if I try out your guitar rig ?" "Sure man, go ahead" replied Ed... "You know what I sounded like while playing through his gear?....I sounded like Ted Nugent playing through a Marshall stack" His tone and style will never be matched....NO ONE will ever be like Ed. He was truly a legend and my childhood/adulthood hero

    • @defhoez449
      @defhoez449 3 года назад

      @Barney Fife Fair Warning an AWESOME record...I STILL get goosebumps during Mean Street when Dave says "Lord, strike that poor boy dowwwnn...then Ed pick dives and fires into his solo...man..I LOVE it

  • @EricBlackmonGuitar
    @EricBlackmonGuitar 3 года назад +134

    An old band mate of mine called to give me the bad news about Eddie. I was blown away. Eddie was the kind of player who when you hear his guitar, you know that it is him. Many players have tried to copy his style, but no one will ever really play guitar the way he did again.

    • @carlpop2324
      @carlpop2324 3 года назад +2

      Props to Eric Blackmon for sharing your love of music and guitar. I appreciate your lessons.

    • @rokyericksonroks
      @rokyericksonroks 3 года назад +3

      Former band mate Mark Stone passed away just ten days prior to EVH passing. Wait a second! You don’t suppose they’re reforming the band in heaven?

  • @Mike857571
    @Mike857571 Год назад +18

    My mother was in home hospice for pancreatic cancer and I played Distance from Mammoth WVH for her and it made us both cry. She pasted away a few weeks later on the one year anniversary of Eddie’s passing. RIP Mom…love ya.

    • @michaelroberts3898
      @michaelroberts3898 11 месяцев назад +2

      I’m so sorry abbot your mom. I remember when mine passed away. I was 19. I was unmoored for a while. Nothing seemed real. I say all that to say this. I know you are hurting but her love never leaves you. Rest in peace to her and my sympathy to you

  • @donswanson1
    @donswanson1 3 года назад +112

    I was born in 1955 and lived 5 miles away from the Van Halen Brothers. I saw them play, as well as had many private conversations with Eddie throughout the 70s. Being a fellow musician (drummer at the time), we both talked about music and enjoyed many of the same bands. Eddie was always a really nice guy and a pleasure to be with.
    The first time I saw them play (as Mammoth) was 1970 at a local gymnasium. I was very impressed with Alex's drum solo in particular, and inspired me to immediately start practicing A LOT.
    For 10 years I would either see them play at back yard parties, school dances, or Gazzarri's on the Sunset strip, or occasionally hanging out at a party or the movie theater. (I believe it was Jaws)
    Our band (Tales; a progressive rock band) did play one concert with Van Halen who actually played before us! (Hard to believe, I know, but I do have poster to prove it)
    Last time a saw Eddie was after their first album went gold. Had about a two hour conversation where he told me and two other friends all about their touring (flying on the Concord jet, meeting Mick Jagger in London, etc)
    For a long time I've imagined what it would be like to see him again and talk about the old times when we were just kids. AND what an impact he has had on music.
    My condolences to Alex (they were always very close) and his family, friends, and fans around the world. Now I'm going to go have a good cry.
    God bless Eddie!

    • @ChessCat1500
      @ChessCat1500 3 года назад +4

      may his soul rest in peace.

    • @VirtuosicFantasies
      @VirtuosicFantasies 3 года назад +3

      What a great privilege you had!

    • @michaelrichardson8343
      @michaelrichardson8343 3 года назад +4

      Wow! That is amazing, I cannot imagine how cool it was seeing all of that play out in real time. That’s Rock history right in front of you. Thanks for sharing .

    • @donswanson1
      @donswanson1 3 года назад +3

      @@michaelrichardson8343 Indeed! At that same Gymnasium I also saw David Lee Roth singing with a band called Red Ball Jet before joining Mammoth and changing their name.

    • @juliAnarchist
      @juliAnarchist 3 года назад

      That's so cool! Any chance we can see the poster? That's a piece of history, please!

  • @Acekorv
    @Acekorv 3 года назад +139

    People that play guitar understand the impact Eddie made on guitar playing. This was the guy every single freaking guitarist tried to copy in the 80s (and still are). Also the songwriting as well man! The songs are amazing, catchy fun and amazing solos techincal, melodic and great sound! The riffs! A legend has passed and it’s a sad day. RIP ❤️ Eddie showed the world a new level of playing the guitar.

    • @Dogger1230
      @Dogger1230 3 года назад +4

      Yep... I’ve been playing guitar for thirty years. Ed is my number 1 guitarist

    • @t.sewell1513
      @t.sewell1513 3 года назад

      I’m a drummer and Eddie will always be my favorite musician. He’s the reason I started playing. True hero!

    • @scottyo64
      @scottyo64 3 года назад +1

      The reason why I started taking guitar seriously. I had been playing for about 6 years before but he shock my world and it began.
      Oh and I still suck! 😆
      Oh and my guitar teacher hated Van Halen!

  • @msaz2720
    @msaz2720 3 года назад +29

    I remember my boyfriend at the time had a bunch of 8tracks in his car, he said to me that I had to hear this band, I’d love it. He put that tape VH1 in turned the volume all the way up and out came Atomic Punk. To say I was hooked instantly would be a huge understatement. We listened to that tape all summer long. I’m still in shock over Eddie’s passing, there are no words. Much love to his family, all of us fans, and to you Rick as well. Rest In Peace Edward Van Halen...💔😪🎸

  • @screamengine
    @screamengine 3 года назад +108

    Wolfie: You've got millions of uncles out here in boomerland. You'll never be short on praise and encouragement. My deepest condolences.

    • @MacPro8CoreMan
      @MacPro8CoreMan 3 года назад +2

      Well put Uncle Screamengine... I agree... Uncle MacPro8CoreMan

  • @6or7breadsticks
    @6or7breadsticks 3 года назад +60

    Eddie was a Genius. "If you make a mistake, do it twice and smile" -EVH. The advice makes me feel better.

  • @LDACG
    @LDACG 3 года назад +73

    I'm 64 and think "damn I need to practice more and get out and play more". Then Eddie passes. My mortality is in my face this afternoon. I did not start learning guitar until 2012 at 55. EVH was one of the major influencers for me. Hang in there Rick and thanks for this video.

    • @hermixtonen
      @hermixtonen 3 года назад +8

      Keep practicing and playing ! Awesome that you started at 55!

    • @rorystorm8534
      @rorystorm8534 3 года назад +2

      I know where you're coming from brother, I'm 56 and it feels like a fresh realization that my youth is gone.

    • @LDACG
      @LDACG 3 года назад

      @@hermixtonen thanks.

    • @LDACG
      @LDACG 3 года назад

      @@rorystorm8534 this just feels bad. Thanks and keep rockin' on

    • @LDACG
      @LDACG 3 года назад +1

      @@rumpelstilzchen2796 a child! Lol 🤣

  • @curtisprice9806
    @curtisprice9806 3 года назад +63

    I remember Jimmy Page saying this about Eddie VanHalen...."I can't play like him, or SMILE like him!" Lol! Two of my favorite guitar players, and song writers!!!!!!

    • @willcoennen4234
      @willcoennen4234 3 года назад +4

      my 2 favorite also. f - - - - - g cigaretts!!!

    • @treffbennett6534
      @treffbennett6534 3 года назад +1

      Yes, Curtis, my two favorite players due to their amazing riffs, tones, soloing and sheer musicality! And NOBODY looked as comfortable with a guitar in their hands, shredding away, as EVH! G E N I U S!

  • @questioneverything1933
    @questioneverything1933 3 года назад +17

    In the year 1984, my buddy put Van Halen-“Van Halen” on a turntable, dropped the needle on “You Really Got Me/Eruption”, and all the pubescent hairs on my body stood up, and my 30+yrs relationship with the guitar was “unchained” in perpetuity. Thanks Eddie! Your “brown sound”, that you created with golden hands changed my life. Godspeed EVH!

  • @MagicRoosterBlues
    @MagicRoosterBlues 3 года назад +77

    I came here to mourn with other people who know how much Eddie meant. Another chunk of the kid inside me died today.

  • @Gargvarr
    @Gargvarr 3 года назад +296

    I’m not a VH fan, but his influence is undeniable, and 65 is too young to go. A hug to all those that are impacted by these news.

  • @wolkengeist4067
    @wolkengeist4067 3 года назад +29

    Ey, Rick... You look 10 years older on this video than yesterday. Everybody can see the grieve on your face about Eddies passing. Same to me ! I'm about your age and I also grew up with Van Halen and this loss is really hard to take. Rick, you're not alone. Stay healthy ! All best from Germany.

  • @MCTominator
    @MCTominator 3 года назад +14

    Please Rick, please do more tribute to Eddie.
    We are just not getting over this. He is and was always family somehow.
    And I know I speak for millions. Please, more Eddie.

  • @Jeff-qs6nd
    @Jeff-qs6nd 3 года назад +157

    I'm 60 years old. I haven't cried since my parents passed about ten years ago. I've been crying all day because the hope, the mere possibility of hearing new sounds from this man's guitar is gone. The joy, the energy, the staggering technical ability - jaw dropping technical ability - is done. I can't quite capture in words what Eddie's music did for me - maybe the word is magic - because what he played was unreal to me. Watching him play, I felt like a mere mortal bearing witness to a god.
    That sounds overly dramatic, just stupid to say, but I think every commenter here may be nodding in agreement. Thank you Eddie. Thank you so very much.

    • @csincos989
      @csincos989 3 года назад

      I quote Walter White/Heisenberg "your goddamn right"

    • @777jones
      @777jones 3 года назад +1

      I get it. when Tom petty died, it hit me very personally, because i knew his creative spirit just like you would know a friend in real life. I never expected losing a favorite artist is like losing one of your best friends, but it was. The word magic makes sense. For many people, music defined whole decades of our lives. It’s a crazy thing to realize. Hope you work thru this.

    • @GROOVYJOJO
      @GROOVYJOJO 3 года назад +1

      Nodded in agreement

    • @Mellon5858
      @Mellon5858 3 года назад

      Nodding

    • @dwhizzledizzle3538
      @dwhizzledizzle3538 3 года назад

      Thankfully there is alot of unreleased material here on youtube and I understand that there is a gold mine of material in Eddie's studio that may get released somehow now.
      Also, look up the soundtrack to Sacred Sin. It's all Eddie.
      Does anyone remember the Starfleet project he did with Brian May? That was pretty fun.

  • @Iggypres
    @Iggypres 3 года назад +974

    EDDIE IS ALIVE! Because of his musical legacy.
    He lives on through his music, and through other people he inspired!

    • @mrblabla1050
      @mrblabla1050 3 года назад +4

      igor love ya work mate!!

    • @mrblabla1050
      @mrblabla1050 3 года назад +1

      Keep it Up!! 👩‍🎨

    • @pavonotaturkey5834
      @pavonotaturkey5834 3 года назад +1

      точно ✊🥺

    • @imjustchillman
      @imjustchillman 3 года назад +3

      We are living in the last days. Watch my video that I may convince you of the times we live in. God bless you all 🙏

    • @ArticLight14
      @ArticLight14 3 года назад

      Igor, you are a breath of fresh air my friend

  • @thrashtildeath710
    @thrashtildeath710 3 года назад +8

    I haven't cried this hard in a long time. Eddie was the reason I picked up the guitar and the reason I still play every day. The first time I heard the car horns and crushing power chords of Running With the Devil I knew I would be a fan for life. I am absolutely crushed.

  • @MarkGeelen78
    @MarkGeelen78 3 года назад +2

    I was 16 in 1994. I really regret not going to any live concerts of van Halen. I was too busy practicing my trumpet (thank you mum and dad) listening to slayer and sepultura and play power chords on my first electric guitar. My brother was practicing drums trying to master rush songs. In my walkman was a tape I’d used to play when out on my bike. It had a label “halen”. Which in dutch means “to get”. I never knew who the artists were but loved the music and the playing. It made me cycle as fast as I could. It was only later that I found out this was an evh album.
    Years later, after having picked up the guitar again I now search the internet for van Halen live concerts, interviews, sound videos. I am starting to see the huge influence he’s had on rock history. When I hear Eddie and Alex speaking their mother tongue which I also speak, too I feel a little proud.
    Man I missed out not seeing live concerts. What a fantastic innovative, positive player and band! Which bands nowadays are a unit like that? Such a dynamic ray of creative and positive energy. Real skilled musicians on stage that need no production.
    Now have to practice a a van halen song until my fingers bleed. I will master a song out of respect for what he has given to music. What a giant.

  • @evans3234
    @evans3234 3 года назад +88

    He’s the reason I play guitar. This doesn’t feel real. Rock in peace Eddie.

    • @FenderTeleDeluxe
      @FenderTeleDeluxe 3 года назад +5

      Likewise.

    • @Jem544
      @Jem544 3 года назад +3

      Same here.

    • @Spthomas47
      @Spthomas47 3 года назад +1

      That wasn't my route, but many of my contemporaries have been texting me about it because he WAS the reason they started playing.
      RIP

    • @Chargechuck1234
      @Chargechuck1234 3 года назад +3

      Hes up there jamming with bonham, Hendrix, rhoads, lemmy, and cliff. Absolute legend

  • @unclestubs8377
    @unclestubs8377 3 года назад +150

    I watched him play "eruption" live at the Hollywood Sportatorium in the early eighties (82/83) he was no more than 10 feet away from me, I was off the left corner of the stage, first row of the upper seats, at that wall that was just about a foot shorter than the stage, but you could have stepped off the wall and right onto the stage floor. He was standing on a speaker/amp/ whatever. There was nobody in between us, he looked right at me it seemed while he played, just amazing to see. I will never forget it.

    • @VBshredder
      @VBshredder 3 года назад +3

      Awesome man, cool to hear about just one huge imprint the guy made, I can picture it!

    • @unclestubs8377
      @unclestubs8377 3 года назад +1

      @Kevin Prima he played for about 15-20 minutes right in front of me, I can close my eyes and still see him up there.

    • @oxyrisin
      @oxyrisin 3 года назад

      Awesome story!

    • @Iwannaps5
      @Iwannaps5 3 года назад

      I can say the same thing but on 11/1/2007. I was 13 and in awe from his talent and how humble he was about his music. I was listening to Van Halen or about 3 or so years and I will never forget seeing my hero right in front of me. I will never forget what he's given to me. Rest in paradise Eddie.

  • @Lucky_9705
    @Lucky_9705 3 года назад +133

    “Don’t Cry Because It’s Over, Smile Because It Happened”

    • @american_cosmic
      @american_cosmic 3 года назад +2

      @little John oh, hey sociopath. thanks for commenting. Also -- it's spilled "sissies" you moron.

  • @tommycollins7846
    @tommycollins7846 3 года назад +25

    There will be no other one like him ever again. RIP, Eddie!!!!!!

  • @TheTippitytop
    @TheTippitytop 3 года назад +529

    “Rock stars come and go. Musicians play until they die.” -EVH

    • @michaelroecker2649
      @michaelroecker2649 3 года назад +13

      Fucking A man...thanx for the quote.

    • @kitekrazee
      @kitekrazee 3 года назад +2

      He wasn't active but I guess the EVH gear he designed is incredible.

    • @robertperrella4194
      @robertperrella4194 3 года назад +5

      I LOVE that quote about "musicians PLAY until they die"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @oxi1728
      @oxi1728 3 года назад +3

      My sister has cancer and she wants me to get 420 subs before she dies... please help me... for my sister :(

    • @BertDog1964
      @BertDog1964 3 года назад +5

      "Their music goes on & on &......"
      Rest In Peace
      my mom passed in 2015 from cancer, its a B of a disease 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @ralphbyers6136
    @ralphbyers6136 3 года назад +244

    EVH was the first person to call the Zappa’s when Frank died. He showed up at Dime’s funeral with Bumblebee and gave to his family to bury with Dime. Eddie was a very very special guy!

    • @dwoff247
      @dwoff247 3 года назад +16

      “Dime was an original, he deserves the original.” Eddie was a badass in every way. Can’t think of a classier thing to do. I’m sure it will be reciprocated tenfold.

    • @allocke9446
      @allocke9446 3 года назад +1

      Glad someone brought this up.

  • @chrislouboutin9059
    @chrislouboutin9059 3 года назад +22

    EVH is an American treasure and will be treasured for ever. A musical genius, top guitar player with a beautiful, charismatic smile.

    • @TonySlug
      @TonySlug 3 года назад +2

      Dutch treasure.

    • @chrislouboutin9059
      @chrislouboutin9059 3 года назад +1

      @@TonySlug he’s both. He became a great musician in USA.

    • @TonySlug
      @TonySlug 3 года назад +2

      @@chrislouboutin9059 I know, I grew up ca 3 blocks from where the Van Halen family lived in Amsterdam before moving to the US.

  • @GuitarBluesman
    @GuitarBluesman 3 года назад +10

    EVH was a pioneer of the potential of the guitar.
    No one has ever changed rock music the way that EVH did.
    He has never, and will never be replaced.
    When Steve Vai says he could never play like Eddie, I think that speaks volumes...
    His music had so much heart, soul and skill.
    Techniques that we all have tried to emulate.

    • @VaMike9
      @VaMike9 3 года назад

      @Eagleglobe Anchor Yes, Vai is talented, no question about that, however, as good as EVH was, some thought Vai was a better version, I don't...
      I actually think EVH was better in terms of innovation and right hand technical ability.
      As Satriani put it, "he had that right hand of doom".
      Not to mention what he brought to the world with his signature tapping technique.
      EVH was also a very nice and humble guy all around.
      And yes, I do believe Vai meant that he couldn't play like him.
      Could Vai hit the notes, absolutely, but not the way EVH did.
      Everyone has a style, and no one can copy that exactly, that's what I believe Vai meant.
      Take care

  • @willswitchcraft
    @willswitchcraft 3 года назад +68

    I spent a whole year on the road with Edward, in 1986. It was an unforgettable experience. I heard every soundcheck on the 5150 tour, and most of the shows.
    Mind-blowing. He also jammed with me a few times.....what a trip.....R I P a real legend

    • @jamesmorgan2064
      @jamesmorgan2064 3 года назад

      What was he like?

    • @willswitchcraft
      @willswitchcraft 3 года назад

      Complicated question. He was a very sweet, friendly dude. Always smiling (and smoking). There were some difficult times for him, as he and Valerie had just lost a child (miscarriage), but he generally always kept a great outlook. I was playing drums in B.T.O., the opening act on that tour, and he always made time to chat and connect. A pretty awesome experience for me, a young dude just getting my first sense of 'the big show' every night......

  • @lowfrequency1180
    @lowfrequency1180 3 года назад +143

    I learned that Eddie, upon arriving at Dimebag’s funeral, had in his hand the guitar from Van Halen II. Vinnie thought a replica would be given. Eddie said, “An original deserves an original.” That put me into tears.

    • @bilinasmini3480
      @bilinasmini3480 3 года назад +10

      Four humans changed the guitar: Django, Les, Jimi, and EVH. There is no higher order than to fundamentally change conventional wisdom about what an instrument can do.

    • @leescuderi8331
      @leescuderi8331 3 года назад +6

      @@bilinasmini3480 Good call on Django. He doesn't get the cred he deserves. IMO he was the original guitar shredder and often gets overlooked because he played in the 30's and 40's. EVH was probably the last to have that much of an impact on the world of guitar. Shame all of these legends are gone now.

    • @crusheverything4449
      @crusheverything4449 3 года назад

      @@leescuderi8331 - Yngwie deserves to be included in that group, IMO.

    • @peterpellechia5985
      @peterpellechia5985 3 года назад

      He was pretty cool

    • @dominicpizzi2189
      @dominicpizzi2189 3 года назад

      And know they're jamming together! Good thing he put it in his kiss coffin they'll ll have to share that guitar bud I'm sure it won't be a problem since they were both kind hearted souls and respect each other! ❤️👍🇺🇸

  • @danielwoods2531
    @danielwoods2531 3 года назад +6

    He was exceptional at translating his sound from studio to stage. The Brown Sound. A lot of players get great takes in the studio but something gets lost on stage. I swear you can we smoke when he's tremelo picking. Crazy fast. He had it all. The look, the playing, the sound, the vibe, the smile, the money, the hot wife, the inventions, the fast cars, the heavy drinking, the drugs, the smoking. Just a true Rock Star. Great musician. All by ear. RIP Eddie.

  • @MikeInClwtr
    @MikeInClwtr 3 года назад +1

    Here me out on this one. Eddie Van Halen passing is going to bring rock and roll. All the millennials and Gen Z youth have looked him up, downloaded, streamed and listened to him for the first time this week. My son who’s 14 has been playing Van Halen for all his friends and they’re reaction to hearing him for the first time was like my reaction the first time I heard him. Van Halen digital song sales this week he passed have increased by 7800% and digital downloads keep rising currently at 660%. So many youth and even adults haven’t heard him play. This may spawn a new appreciation for kids to pick up the guitar and change their listening habits of today’s pop music. To see Eddie looking down and see that his music affected so many people that after he passed that had never heard him before and inspire a whole new generation to bring back rock and roll. Thank you Eddie for changing my life 37 years ago when I heard you for the first time and has been my greatest influence ever since. RIP.

  • @acanadianineurope814
    @acanadianineurope814 3 года назад +347

    So yesterday was like prophecy.. Eddie really taking the Stairway... RIP

    • @johanericsson3195
      @johanericsson3195 3 года назад +17

      I thought of the same thing. A remarkable coincidence indeed :(

    • @SkepticalGuy
      @SkepticalGuy 3 года назад +2

      @@johanericsson3195 What is the coincidence?

    • @Wolfbabypuppylove
      @Wolfbabypuppylove 3 года назад +5

      @@SkepticalGuy Watch Ricks last video.

    • @hihihi686868
      @hihihi686868 3 года назад +1

      Ikr? How weird is that?

    • @xmonikerhotmailcom
      @xmonikerhotmailcom 3 года назад

      @@Wolfbabypuppylove Check out Produce Like A Pro. His vid was a tribute to Eddie yesterday.

  • @bldallas
    @bldallas 3 года назад +181

    He is the definition of “Legend.”
    My first time: I was in 10th grade, sitting with my buddies, in the back of a bus heading to Colorado on a youth group ski trip. There were these annoying younger kids who had “stolen” the very back seat from us, during a rest stop. So we sat right in front of them.
    They were playing there music on a cassette player, while we were playing ours (I think it was the first Fleetwood Mac album, to be precise). We’d already mixed words over the seats and now a bit of a volume war had begun between us, then it happened. They started playing the VH1 Album.
    First time we’d ever heard the band. My buddies and I literally turned off our player, turned around and simultaneously said, who is that? We were in awe and quickly made friends with those kids, over that amazing album. I bet we listened to it, it in it’s entirety, at least 20 times on that trip.
    As soon as we got home, I ran to the music store in College Square Mall and bought a copy on 12” vinyl. Still have it. Total greatness.

    • @markrozenberg7959
      @markrozenberg7959 3 года назад +2

      Bryan in San Diego?

    • @TheDatpussy
      @TheDatpussy 3 года назад +2

      Haha, sweet

    • @bldallas
      @bldallas 3 года назад

      Mark Rozenberg no, I grew up in Iowa and live in Dallas, TX now.

    • @yoso_hono8074
      @yoso_hono8074 3 года назад +2

      XXX and Juice wrld are the best and they are legends

    • @kbtube8125
      @kbtube8125 3 года назад

      helen reddy. . . . .

  • @PixelStacker
    @PixelStacker 3 года назад +5

    Lots of my guitar hero’s have died - but when I heard about Eddie from all the pushes on my phone, I started crying and I don’t even fully understand why. My mom was a huge VH fan. I remember my mom much younger wearing a VH T-shirt, and being a kid and my mom cranking VH1 and VH2 on vinyl. I knew as a little boy that those tones and that playing was special. I’ve since loved guitar my entire life, and while I’ll never be able to play like Eddie, I appreciate how simple he made it all look! Even a day since the news, watching this video made me tear up. There will never be another like EVH! I’ll be cranking my moms old albums and appreciating those same songs that remind me of my childhood! completely!

  • @jocelynharris-fx8ho
    @jocelynharris-fx8ho 4 месяца назад +2

    Eddie died the day before my 56th birthday 😢. Needless to say, I didn't feel like celebrating . Today is April 26, 2024 and the grief is still fresh. My heart goes out to Valerie, Jani, Wolf and Wolf's new bride. When Wolf becomes a dad, I pray that those children carry on the legacy of their Grandpa. All of our legendary musicians are dying and the world is becoming darker because of it.: Eddie, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston and so many others, formed the soundtrack of my life and a little piece of me died right along with them. Thank God that they live on in videos, and timeless recordings. ❤❤Thank God for giving them that remarkable talent... Let's cherish it. Finally, all the great guitarists influenced by Eddie, should do a tribute concert and then post it here in You Tube.

  • @tbteam11
    @tbteam11 3 года назад +52

    I was at a party celebrating a friend’s single which had reached number 2 on the pop charts behind the Stones. The guy that hosted the party unwrapped the Van Halen one album and played it. The room was full of really talented people and the place came screeching to a halt for about 45 minutes. We couldn’t believe what we were hearing. Godspeed Eddie. You changed the way we played, and you changed lives.

  • @CaptnShred
    @CaptnShred 3 года назад +98

    If you're a rock/metal guitar player, you owe everything to Eddie. The best to ever do it.

    • @mgradiant
      @mgradiant 3 года назад +4

      Agreed. His playing is in the fabric of my guitar playing DNA.

  • @MusicmanSD83
    @MusicmanSD83 9 месяцев назад +1

    Just rewatched this and it still hurts to think about. That summer fall was crushing for me. August of that year I lost my father and then Ed passed not long after. Lost two of my biggest heroes in a row.

  • @shorty5244
    @shorty5244 2 года назад +2

    I'm a sister who is a huge hard rock fan from back in the late 60s. I was a bit shocked when I heard the news but knew that his battle had been long, fought with grace, strength, courage and hope. He did good! His music will be remembered and talked about 100 years from now. There are a special group of individual guitarists whose style and technique are unlike any guitarist, living or dead, who has ever walked this earth. Eddie Van Halen was, is and always will be one of those greats. I could recognize his sound in my sleep. Anywhere. There will never be another. Long live Eddie Van Halen and Frankenstrat! RIP my brother.

  • @mathiasgrund9342
    @mathiasgrund9342 3 года назад +68

    I am completely devastated by the news. I rarely post comments on RUclips. In fact, this is probably my first RUclips comment. Eddie was for me, like for many other guitarists, the reason why I wanted to play guitar. But not only was he the reason for why I started, he was also the reason why I continued playing guitar year after year. I will never forget the first time I listened to Van Halen. My dad had gotten a CD from a colleague at work which contained lots of Van Halen songs, most of them from their first two albums. I was blown away that day. It is amazing how a band from California formed in the late 70s would touch so deeply with a Swedish boy in the year 2007! It sparked emotions that ultimately led me wanting to discover and learn about music. Many years down the line it made me discover this channel! And this passion as well as joy about music that it gave me will continue till the day my breath turns to air.
    Eddies rhythm, creativity, licks, solos, vibratos... Even now 13 years later his playing still gets me both excited and inspired. I am so incredibly saddened that he has now passed away. My thoughts go to his family and dear friends. Rest In Peace Eddie. I will be forever thankful for the positive impact you did on my life, as you did with many others life.

    • @Terrain1017
      @Terrain1017 3 года назад +1

      Yep EVH was the reason why I started playing guitar.
      I played his music all day today.
      *sigh*
      Him and Randy can finally duel each other with Jimi declaring the winner.

    • @knight2255
      @knight2255 3 года назад +2

      Nice to hear stories of Eddies influence on folks that grew up in the 2000's up til now, I luckily grew up in the 80's and 90's and have so many cherished memories of jumping in the car after high school and ripping Panama, Eruption, so many songs, what a legend.

  • @e.l.norton
    @e.l.norton 3 года назад +70

    People who "weren't there", who didn't experience Eddie and Van Halen's scorched Earth offensive back then don't understand not only the magnitude of who he was and what he did, but what a loss this is. There are "stars" and there are "musicians". Eddie was a master musician the like of which really hasn't been seen since him, and likely won't be seen again. We were blessed to have been fortunate enough to share in the pure joyous genius of his AND Alex's talent. We all lost a part of our lives and a lifelong "friend".

    • @donkeyteeth6356
      @donkeyteeth6356 3 года назад

      E.L. Norton agreed 😢

    • @WilsonEatsASMR
      @WilsonEatsASMR 3 года назад +1

      I was there,,,,1st concert at age 13 in 1978 1st world tour....He changed my whole perspective on guitar

    • @lgl8118
      @lgl8118 3 года назад +1

      I wasn't there. In fact I discovered Van Halen way later. And this is a loss I can't even put into words. Like a teenage friend died. Discovering Eddie and van Halen was like a revelation. I started playing guitar because his play was something I never heard before.
      I'm still shocked.

    • @lgl8118
      @lgl8118 3 года назад +1

      @A.D. Yes. You can still be shocked even if you see it coming.
      Was like this with Lemmy and it will be like this when someday others die.
      And senior citizen. Sure. But 65 is pretty young nonetheless.

    • @e.l.norton
      @e.l.norton 3 года назад +2

      @A.D. Just stop, man. The internet doesn't always need to be an argument.

  • @johnwoods409
    @johnwoods409 3 года назад +3

    I am right there with you bro. I was a kid when Van Halen came out, I was learning to play the Guitar, I was floored when their first AP come out... All the time I put in learning every note, and lick. He was a legend I am brokenhearted and deeply saddened . All my prayers are going to his family friends and love ones. .....". Rock on Eddie.

  • @nitedrive2956
    @nitedrive2956 3 года назад +3

    Thanks Rick. You express the shock and sorrow so many of us are feeling. Your channel celebrates guys like Eddie - showing younger generations and reminding the old guard, just how singular and once in a lifetime the Eddie Van Halens of the world are. And you're truly doing a service to humanity with your channel. Music is perhaps the only thing that we seem to have in common anymore. So much hatred and division. But music.....that brings us together. And you remind us why.
    I know this has probably been said but Ed , for all his lead guitar wizardry, was a SUPREME rhythm player: tight, funky, tasty.
    I was about 10 when I first heard Eruption and like so many of my generation, was blown away. That Sound. Like Bach if he had a Fender. Amazing, never to be equaled, never to be repeated. I'm so grateful to have been born at a time where so many of the legends were active - and I got to see so many: Van Halen, Sinatra, U2, Journey (with Perry), Miles Davis, on and on....I never had to fight in a war, enjoyed a peaceful youth filled with so many of the greats that will never be equaled.
    I'm blessed. We all are. Old and young. Old to have seen it when it was happening. Young to be reminded by guys like you, Rick.
    Much love, brother. Peace. RIP Eddie. To the community reading this; we share the bond of music and the grief of losing a chief architect and innovator like Eddie.
    Personal note; my late father took me to see Van Halen at the L.A. Forum, 1983. Wore ear plugs. I knew he didn't really like the music but he knew how much it meant to me and it meant so much that he'd subject himself to 2 hours of loud music for my sake. Because he knew that was something that would connect us. He wanted to be closer to me and was willing to put up with it for my sake. But here's the beauty part - he actually LOVED it. Hated Dave, but said, 'boy that guitar player is fantastic'.
    RIP dad, RIP Eddie. Maybe Ed's having a laugh with dad right now; my dad complimenting him and Ed with that impish grin saying, 'glad I could bring you closer to your kid.....and kick your ass a little that night'. Love to you all. We're inspired by guys like Ed and will always look to music to help smooth out the rough edges of this insane life. Until we meet, Ed - thanks.
    And thanks, Rick, for so perfectly encapsulating what we all feel right now.

  • @rickdixontn
    @rickdixontn 3 года назад +27

    I bought Van Halen’s first album when I was 15. That night I came home at night around 10:30pm and my 70 year old grandmother was in the family room where the best stereo in the house was. I told her I was going to play a new rock n roll record kind of loud. She did not offer much commentary, but to my amazement, she listened to side one with me all the way through. I guess neither of us had heard anything like that before. Such a transformative guitar figure was Eddie.

  • @ZaneDalton
    @ZaneDalton 3 года назад +161

    This is so sad. As if 2020 couldn’t get any worse. RIP Eddie Van Halen 😢

  • @rick3747
    @rick3747 3 года назад +19

    I hope we can make January 26 "Edward Van Halen Day" in celebration of this remarkable man who not only influenced millions of guitar players over five decades of his career but who was also a holder of three patents related to the guitar.
    Additionally, The US, The Netherlands and Indonesia are all very proud of Edward and Alex's major contribution to music.
    RIP Edward you did very well!

  • @CHayden07
    @CHayden07 3 года назад +1

    Rick, when I got the news about Eddie, I was on my way to see my dad in the hospital.. My dad passed away at 9pm that night. He was the one that first put a guitar in my hands, and Eddie Van Halen is the one who taught me how to USE it. Tuesday October 6th 2020 is a day I will never forget. 💔

  • @marcuswilliams6840
    @marcuswilliams6840 3 года назад +57

    Coming home from school, turning on MTV and seeing Eddie walking down the table during the lead solo during the Hot For Teacher video with that great smile on his face is emblazoned in my mind right now. Van Halen was a huge part of my years growing up, and now, the biggest piece is gone. RIP to one of the greatest and most innovative rock guitarists of all time. Eddie Van Halen.

  • @wakkamoel6184
    @wakkamoel6184 3 года назад +95

    I was always impressed with his rhythm playing even more than his leads. Both were cutting edge. Went today from living legend to legend.

    • @Yngsatchvai
      @Yngsatchvai 3 года назад +1

      Ohh me 2! Amsterdam is killer!! What a tune, he just kills it😍

    • @bluesound666
      @bluesound666 3 года назад +1

      Me too, his rythm skill is amazing

    • @mwobbe66
      @mwobbe66 3 года назад

      My exact thought. Top 5 rhythm players of all time, easily.

  • @DPGBehler
    @DPGBehler 3 года назад +17

    I’m only 30 and don’t even play guitar but he was a hero and this hurts

  • @curtisprice9806
    @curtisprice9806 3 года назад +9

    Eddie just blew up the constraints of the "blues box", and played everything his phenominal musical mind could dream up!!!!! Jimi Hendrix and Eddie VanHalen are the goalposts.....agreed 100 percent

  • @eddierayvanlynch6133
    @eddierayvanlynch6133 3 года назад +60

    Eddie is the reason I switched from using a tennis racket as an air-guitar, and actually bought a real one.
    He's also why I never touched a red one, and felt offended when people butchered his (admittedly) insanely difficult solos.
    I now need to begin to describe what he was totally like to experience live, but even with RUclips, it's gonna be a challenge. Explain magic to someone who hasn't seen it, ya know?
    Thanks for all of it, Eddie.
    Love you, bro.
    RIP
    😖🎸🤘💔🕯️💯😢

  • @jz55859
    @jz55859 3 года назад +249

    In June of 1978 my Bass Player, roommate and best friend Bart, copped two tickets to the first Texas Jam for $13.00 each. We had been auditioning drummers and singers for our new band and decided to take a break. Besides, Rush, Heart and Ted Nugent were going to be there just to name a few.
    July 1st turned out to be the hottest day of the year that year in Dallas @104 degrees and 120 on the field where our tickets put us. The show was scheduled from 11a.m. until Midnight. We arrived at 10:30 and grabbed two beers each and headed for the stage. We were no more than twenty yards from the massive stage that spanned the width of the end zone. The sound system's speakers were 20 foot high walls on either side at the back of the stage.
    The first band was Blackstone, a Texas band that had won the local Battle of the Texas Bands contest and so the right to open the first ever Texas Jam. The Cotton Bowl held 80,000 people but that morning it was probably around half that. Eventually 100,000 would show up as the day went on. Blackstone finished their set and we all whooped and hollered for our local heroes. Next band up had just released their first album self titled, "Van Halen".
    "Runnin' With the Devil" was all over the radio and Bart and I had run out and picked up the album. Expecting one or two "good" songs was normal for a debut album but we were blown away by songs like "Jamie's Cryin'", "Ice Cream Man", Ain't Talkin' Bout Love", "Feel Your Love Tonight" and "Eruption". As to that last song I was sure he had done several tracks to make that work so I didn't expect to hear it live.
    They opened with "Runnin' With the Devil" which surprised me because it was their biggest commercial hit and a song like that was usually reserved for an encore. For the next hour they put the pedal to the Rock Metal and never looked back. My next surprise was how BIG the guitarist sounded. His sound coming off that stage filled that half empty stadium like it was my apartment bathroom. He was smiling (What?) and jumping around the entire set yet he never missed a note. I had seen some great guitarists (Robin Trower, Lonesome Dave, Wishbone Ash, etc. but just like there's no cryin' in baseball there's no smilin' in Rock!! But that grin stayed plastered to his face for the full hour like he knew he was taking the ride of his life and he was going to enjoy every minute of it. And when Eddie Van Halen played "Eruption"------I knew I was witnessing Rock history. Here was a once in a generation guitarist.
    The rest of that day and night I saw Iconic bands like Rush, Heart, Ted Nugent, Foghat and Aerosmith play big shows to 100,000 people all screaming for rock. But when I left what I took away as the highpoint and a memory I'll have if I live to be 100 was that genius showing us all that a single guitar could sound like a symphony of the gods - and making it look easy. It was an honor to be a witness to this singular man and his talent and the world is poorer and my heart heavy tonight with his passing.

    • @frankymacf
      @frankymacf 3 года назад +11

      Hear hear. Well said my friend.

    • @Mellon5858
      @Mellon5858 3 года назад +14

      Excellent story, John. Thanks for sharing

    • @suemaher5282
      @suemaher5282 3 года назад +8

      Loved this thankyou for your beautiful memory.

    • @rick3747
      @rick3747 3 года назад +10

      What a great story. I was only 12 in 1978 when I got "Van Halen" as a Christmas gift that year.
      Thank you for your incredible peek into Edward's climb to the top.
      RIP Edward.

    • @stefanoagostini_com
      @stefanoagostini_com 3 года назад +7

      I went to a VH concert (FUCK tour). It was my first (and only) time I saw them unfortunately. The sounded even better than the cd, incredible.

  • @dominicpizzi2189
    @dominicpizzi2189 3 года назад +6

    I mean I didn't know him personally but my heart feels like I did!! 42 years is long friendship and knowing how he changed my life when VH-1 hit the air!!! It's a sad time! But appreciate what this man did for us! All those hours and practicing was for us to here! Rock in peace brother! And thank you Rick for all the hard work you do for all of us! You ROCK!!!!❤️👍🇺🇸

  • @KarlastaviskaVjornskoh
    @KarlastaviskaVjornskoh 3 года назад +7

    Rest in Power Eddie, im not going to cry... oh hell I am too! I will miss you thanks for all the great tunes.

  • @BATTIS94
    @BATTIS94 3 года назад +272

    This one hurts... It hurts really bad.

    • @avonmarttens
      @avonmarttens 3 года назад +4

      oh man, it fucking suck, it hurts deeply

    • @pepecameo7549
      @pepecameo7549 3 года назад +3

      I agreed bro!!!!

    • @skipacuff5104
      @skipacuff5104 3 года назад +3

      I had no idea this would hurt so bad. I’m distraught. Fuck!

    • @tallinrao6218
      @tallinrao6218 3 года назад +2

      He’s the reason I started playing guitar, I don’t know who I would be today if not for him.

    • @planetearth7824
      @planetearth7824 3 года назад +1

      I agree completely completely I’m a guitar player and he’s a huge influence

  • @selenaprior
    @selenaprior 3 года назад +60

    Eddie was (hurts me to say 'was') an incredible musician. I agree, he was the next major leap in guitar playing after Jimi Hendrix. That beautiful, cheeky smile playing those incredible musical sounds, making it look so easy. Incredible.
    My thoughts go out to his family, at a very difficult time. The only thing I can say is that Eddie Van Halen was loved by many, will never be forgotten, and will be very much missed.

  • @suprchickn7745
    @suprchickn7745 3 года назад +3

    I'm younger but my first "blown away by Eddie" moment was Cabo Wabo. That riff, that Bonham-influenced groove, that emotion-filled solo, his incredible chemistry with Sammy--amazing!

  • @MrHectorlutero
    @MrHectorlutero 3 года назад +1

    man, I was just talking to my sister's boyfriend this sunday, about how huge evolution to the guitar world he brought to us, and that new just came like a bullet. Rest in Peace Eddie!

  • @miketaris5404
    @miketaris5404 3 года назад +64

    When I was 18 years old I worked at my family's Liquor/Convenience Store called Tony's Liquor on Ventura Blvd in Sherman Oaks California. I was often visited by many rock stars including Eddie Van Halen who would come in fairly regularly to pick up little odds and ends. On one occasion Eddie came in and asked if I was going to the Van Halen show at the Forum. This was in 1986 right after David Lee Roth left the band. I had talked with Eddie and asked him what he thought of Dave's new band in-particularly Dave's new guitarist Steve Vai. Eddie was like "that guy is awesome he's the one that transcribes all kinds of guitar stuff including my stuff. He's fantastic." I told Eddie I didn't have tickets to the show at the Forum. He told me he'd run back to his house and see what he could find. About an hour later as I'm in the back of the store doing some stocking I here a guy yelling my name. "Mike...Mike" I get up to look and its Eddie Van Halen holding a guitar case. He said "Mike I couldn't find any passes to get you into the show so I brought you a guitar instead so Happy Birthday man" It wasn't my birthday but it might as well have been. I opened up the case and it was a brand new prototype Kramer Baretta that Eddie had gotten from Kramer guitars. He shook my hand and went about his day. I had a good friend call me up later that week and said he had an extra ticket to the Van Halen show and asked if I wanted to go. Limo and all. ahh yeah!!
    Through the years whenever I'd grow frustrated with my playing and wonder if I should just throw in the towel, I remember this blessing. Eddie Van Halen, your favorite guitar player gave you a guitar, not because you won a contest, just because. So I keep playing. My thoughts and prayers are with Eddie's Family. RIP Eddie Van Halen.

  • @NytronX
    @NytronX 3 года назад +77

    This one hurts. EVH is definitely one of the GOATs. 2020 is the worst year in my lifetime.

  • @ive595
    @ive595 3 года назад +2

    Here in the UK Van Halen never got to the epic status they rightly achieved in the States, I bought the first album sometime in 1978, and it was stunning! They have been at the very top for me and my mates since then. Eddie was of course at the top of our guitar heros list and now at the age of 58 I can confess I wept openly on hearing the news, I was lucky enough to see them on their tours of Europe but regret not coming to the States to see them at home. The world is a poorer place now and I will miss him not being here.

  • @rayquintal403
    @rayquintal403 3 года назад +5

    SRV was a hard hit, losing EVH is a profound heartbreaking moment. Never will there ever be another. God bless you EVH. We are so lucky to have you. Rick thank you for doing this and the last posting about EVH sound on Stairway to Heaven. Brilliantly done Rick love ya buddy for doing that as well. I’m so sorry we lost such an Iconic Guitarist.

  • @Flipmasterpablo
    @Flipmasterpablo 3 года назад +33

    I was born in 1994. The first musician who i remembered by name as a child was Eddie Van Halen. I remember hearing the sound of his playing over the car stereo and asking what that sound was. I distinctly remember my mother telling me "That's Eddie Van Halen! He's the best guitar player ever". Eddie was literally the spark I needed to start playing music.
    R.I.P. Eddie Van Halen.
    You will be missed, and always loved.

    • @paulyC
      @paulyC 3 года назад

      I am around the same age as you (born in 1996). You have a far cooler mum than I. I don't think mine could stomach VH. RIP indeed.

  • @charlesbird781
    @charlesbird781 3 года назад +33

    There are so few artists like Eddie that you can point at and say, “They changed the way it was done.” Bless this man whose dedication, passion, and talent was as evident and accessible to everyone from the casual listener to the most proficient player.

  • @michaelprice7005
    @michaelprice7005 3 года назад +5

    Devastating...even two months later.
    Edward was my very best imaginary friend.

  • @CaptBubbs
    @CaptBubbs 3 года назад

    Eddie Van Halen is the reason I staryed playing music. I am ironically not a guitar player, but a bass player that started on piano and keyboard. I was in sixth grade when 1984 came out and a friend of mine had the tape in school one day. I asked if i could borrow it, took it home that night and copied it (like we all did back in the day - pre-digital piracy). I llayed that tape so much trying to learn Jump, 1984, and I'll wait that it was shot in about 3 months.
    As a keyboard player, a bass player, and a musician, Eddie was the first real inspiration for me (not afraid to say I was a Van Halen fanboy). After Van Halen I discovered Rush, the second driving influence for me musically (and another loss to bear earlier this year).
    R.I.P. Eddie. Thank you for all the years of influence and inspiration, and all of the musical gifts and treasures!

  • @nicolasroy6654
    @nicolasroy6654 3 года назад +172

    What I liked about him was that he didn't play the same way all the time ... he was a rock jazzman

    • @johnjperricone7856
      @johnjperricone7856 3 года назад +7

      He studied jazz.

    • @oxi1728
      @oxi1728 3 года назад +1

      My sister has cancer and she wants me to get 420 subs before she dies... please help me... for my sister :(

    • @nibsin
      @nibsin 3 года назад

      I dunno who he really is but rip

    • @Geebie93
      @Geebie93 3 года назад

      Every verse in a single song has a different nuance to it, he was a musical genius

  • @micklevanon7580
    @micklevanon7580 3 года назад +83

    Jimmy Page was the reason I picked up a guitar, but Eddie was who I listened to in my formative years, read high school. Their first album came out when I was in 10th grade and it changed everything! I was lucky enough to see them live in the ensuing years, both with David Lee Roth and with Sammy Hagar. Didn’t matter, it was always about Eddie. I’m devastated, I’m in shock, and I’m in pain. I’m always wondering how I’m going to feel when one of the older generation passes, the gods of the 60s and early 70s. I wasn’t prepared for this!

    • @recoveringsoul755
      @recoveringsoul755 3 года назад +2

      I saw all of them in highschool, I think at the same concert. David lee roth, Sammy Hagar and Eddie Van Halen

    • @ndines6237
      @ndines6237 3 года назад

      You’re never prepared. 💔

  • @markchidester6239
    @markchidester6239 3 года назад

    Thanks for speaking out Rick, much appreciated.
    Thank you to Eddy for all that you have brought to the world.
    1980 you were in college, I was 14 and had the privilege of seeing Eddy play in the 1980 invasion tour. VH 11 (that's 2, no roman numerals on my keypad). Retired that shirt about a decade ago, wore it with pride all those years!
    Amazing man, missed him while he wasn't doing any touring, miss him more now.

  • @dellgone
    @dellgone 3 года назад +1

    Why is there Thumbs down on this....Eddie was one of the greatest Innovators and Pioneers the Instrument has ever seen...RIP...

  • @charlesselbert1875
    @charlesselbert1875 3 года назад +26

    I didn't realize this would hurt so much. I can't stop crying. He changed music. He influenced me so much. Love you man.

  • @soundssimple1
    @soundssimple1 3 года назад +83

    I am 65....I feel honoured to have been on this planet when the guitar came good as an instrument with the likes of jimi hendrix and eddie van halen, their inventiveness and execution elevated the electric guitar to new heights. My record and guitar collection would not be what it is without giants like these forging new ground in technique and sonic achievement. Thank you and respect.

    • @ecatalan98
      @ecatalan98 3 года назад +2

      Les G Tons of respect to you Les! God bless 🙏!!!

    • @alexiswinter6948
      @alexiswinter6948 3 года назад +2

      Same age. ❤️

    • @maryreed2280
      @maryreed2280 3 года назад +2

      We were spoiled by rare musical genius. I took it all for granted until now. These guys aren't replaceable.

  • @JDR-ik9me
    @JDR-ik9me 3 года назад +5

    2020 was the worst year ever! First my favorite drummer ever and now my favorite guitarist ever. RIP Neil and Eddie!

  • @freefallin6871
    @freefallin6871 3 года назад +2

    Us Gen X'ers grew up with the great axemen who's origins began in the '60s, but Eddie belonged to us and OUR generation. He and Randy Rhoads were my guitar Gods back then. Tight, technical and innovative; a true virtuoso. The talent of his bandmates allowed him to soar even higher. Eddie gave us all a gift, and we can all return that favor and never stop playing his music.

  • @vinnievintage7725
    @vinnievintage7725 3 года назад +121

    “Where have all the good times gone?”/Diver Down. Rip Edward and say hello to Dime, you know he has your Bumble Bee guitar waiting for you.

  • @PastorTom2009
    @PastorTom2009 3 года назад +95

    I’m at my son’s lacrosse practice and they’re blasting “Right Now”.

  • @aaronhall9024
    @aaronhall9024 3 года назад +1

    I hadn't found your channel yet on this day.. but I remember it perfectly.. happened to be my sister's birthday and I saw it on FB and, I'm not gonna lie, I totally teared up... immense loss. He was the most important of the OG innovators for me as a heavy metal lead guitarist.. he gave birth to the niche sound and/or genre that all of playing existed in... heartbreaking.

  • @stasgasilin6481
    @stasgasilin6481 3 года назад +7

    I learned about Eddie Van Halen's death from your channel. This is so sad. I can't say that I'm a huge Van Halen fan but I definitely love their music, especially their first album. I loved how happy he looked on stage and thought I'd like to be like him. "Back to the Future" is my favourite film ever and I've always loved that thing about the cassette of Eddie Van Halen in the film. Thank you for this video.

  • @Guitarorpheo
    @Guitarorpheo 3 года назад +42

    I'm not old enough to fully grasp Eddie's impact. But seeing all the grief, I think i understand. All my sympathies.

    • @MikeMike-jj8nd
      @MikeMike-jj8nd 3 года назад +1

      Eddie is kind of on the same level as Jimi. Probably the 2 greatest guitar players who wver lived. That’s how big and impactful he was. He will be missed.

  • @hidelsmiester4111
    @hidelsmiester4111 3 года назад +48

    My husband passed away at 44 years old in 2012...he was from La Canada and his two only favorites he knew by heart: Van Halen EDDIE 🎸 and RUSH Neil Peart 🥁I wonder what Heaven looks like when your loves bust through the veil~Love Comes Walkin’ In❤️

  • @n.e.klevel3099
    @n.e.klevel3099 3 года назад +5

    RIP Eddie... Two days ago I was going to real groovy records It was 18 minutes before the closed and I found VAN HALEN 1 and I brought it The first Vinyl I ever brought. The lady at the counter said that VH1 sales have been crazy since the news and me and my mum were puzzled so we said what news she said didn't you here one of them died yesterday from throat Cancer. I felt Like My heart dropped to the ground I was shocked, When I Heard her say it my voice immediately dropped It turned from a DIMED PLEXI to a mouse I loved Eddie and Van Halen.
    May God Rest Your Soul Eddie.

  • @glennjelich3174
    @glennjelich3174 2 года назад +1

    My guitar teacher introduced me to EVH when I was about 12yo. The first time I heard Eruption I was gobsmacked... nothing I had ever heard before was like it. I was obsessed back in those days you would slow down a tape deck and drop an octave to learn the riffs. I wore out so many tapes trying to learn Eruption. When I heard the news that EVH left us my emotion was just like yours Rick, sheer shock and disbelief. The guitar hero of my youth no more......to me he was something special

  • @toddpoppleton5303
    @toddpoppleton5303 3 года назад +91

    He totally reinvented guitar playing. I wouldn’t dispute any list that put EVH at #1. RIP Eddie.

    • @charlesbolton8471
      @charlesbolton8471 3 года назад +2

      He not only reinvented guitar playing. He moved guitar DESIGN into the modern age. He is as influential in that aspect as Leo Fender, Ted McCarty, and Les Paul.
      Although, I don’t dislike Van Halen’s music it definitely isn’t the style of music that has been the most influential to me, but the Wolfgang is an amazing guitar.

    • @beachhunting69
      @beachhunting69 3 года назад +3

      Just said that to a few friends. No argument from me with anyone who puts Eddie at #1. VH hit the scene when I was a senior in HS. Once I heard that sound, my jaw dropped. I must have played VH1 about a million times in my room and in my cassette player in my car in. Ain't Talkin Bout Love blew me away. EVH will be missed by all.

    • @Jamestele1
      @Jamestele1 3 года назад +2

      @@charlesbolton8471 Very true. It's almost the norm to see humbuckers on Stratocasters now. He was one to say "why not try it this way?" Other than like Zeppelin, VH was the first to sound like a full band with four people - one guitar. So glad I was able to see them many times live. I almost think of him as an uncle or something!

  • @markwaynelangford
    @markwaynelangford 3 года назад +50

    When I was in the 9th grade I was giving guitar lessons to a senior at my high school and one day he plays me "Eruption" on the 8-track in his car and asks me if I can teach it to him. I had him circle back to it a couple of times so I could first convince myself I was even hearing a guitar. I would spend days picking out the notes and trying to show him as much as I could but I told him there was no way to physically play that middle section and it must have been some kind of studio trick. A year later I saw Edward (opening for Black Sabbath) and saw two handed tapping for the first time. The whole world changed.

  • @siskokidd
    @siskokidd 3 года назад

    I live in Los Angeles, and less than 5 miles from Eddie's house and studio. FM rock radio has been playing VH music non-stop, including all the deep cuts they never play. The on air talent are also airing calls from friends and fans with VH stories. Anyone who grew up here, and was into the rock club scene during the 70's has VH stories. I have distinct memories of the first time I heard VH on the radio, as well as specific songs. I can also say that it was a VH song that inspired me to put down my bass, and finally learn 6 string guitar after watching a VH cover tune here on YT. For many years I followed any and all latest VH and Eddie news. When his guitar and amp line came out, I visited Guitar Center to see them in person, and especially play the guitars. While I do have many of the VH CD's (and cassette tapes), the only vinyl album I own is a near mint copy of VH 2, which I treasure because it includes the song that re-awakened my ears to rock music after years of practically shunning it during the late 70's - Dance The Night Away. The sheer joy his playing suggested in that song nearly brought me to tears hearing it for the first time. EVH is one of the reasons I feel blessed to have been born at this time, enabling me to experience his entire career from beginning to end.

  • @camerondean2652
    @camerondean2652 3 года назад +10

    I liked his smirk when he was playing his guitar was so easy for him

  • @toonzboss
    @toonzboss 3 года назад +67

    I wasn’t a Van Halen follower necessarily but still today reminds me of losing SRV and that day broke my heart. RIP Eddie.

    • @michaelmontgomery5872
      @michaelmontgomery5872 3 года назад +1

      Eddie and Stevie will never be replaced

    • @melissasalsbury4705
      @melissasalsbury4705 3 года назад

      My brother was sittin down on the pontoon boat with my mom enjoying an August afternoon when I told them about SRV. Day of infamy.

  • @ChristianCMC
    @ChristianCMC 3 года назад +159

    Sad day for guitarists and musicians all over the world RIP EVH.

    • @jaimemartinez3866
      @jaimemartinez3866 3 года назад +5

      for sure. big inspiration to alot of guys and girls

  • @gregeaster2479
    @gregeaster2479 3 года назад

    Thank you Rick for your channel, I have learned so much,,,, That being said I'm 54 and since 78 I have been what my children, wife, grandchildren to call "The Biggest VH fan on Earth 🌎" The moment I heard that guitar screaming that alien language , I new I understood it, and new I wanted more, Eddie was the GOAT, and nobody can hold a candle. Long Live EDDIE VAN HALEN

  • @PauerKorde
    @PauerKorde 3 года назад

    Thanks for participating. This is a moment. Words are evading many people who know they want to speak up. I'm just listening to the music for now.

  • @TheMarkness
    @TheMarkness 3 года назад +71

    EVH wasn't my fav guitarist... but he was my fav guitarists' fav guitarist. Thank you for being the giant whose shoulders people stood on.

    • @Pro1938ftc3ch
      @Pro1938ftc3ch 3 года назад

      🤣🤣🤣but he's your favorite guitarist

    • @michaelvanbuskirk8845
      @michaelvanbuskirk8845 3 года назад

      The Markness, who are you referring to?

    • @jasonstacy5587
      @jasonstacy5587 3 года назад

      You must be a Dimebag fan like me.

    • @StephGV2
      @StephGV2 3 года назад

      Nuno?

    • @TheMarkness
      @TheMarkness 3 года назад +1

      @@michaelvanbuskirk8845 Pantera, Rage Against the Machine, Lamb of God, Slayer, Dethklok, Rob Scallon, and many others. I don't know if I could swing a cat in my music library without hitting someone who would cite him as a major influence. Looking at notable hard rock musicians react to his passing on Twitter, I'd say it'd be harder to find someone who *wasn't* influenced by him.

  • @badfaithnomination
    @badfaithnomination 3 года назад +58

    Eddie once said, “If I can help a kid discover a liking, or even a passion for music in their life, then that’s a wonderful thing.”
    I grew up listening to Van Halen. My father even played Van Halen’s music to me while my mother was pregnant with me. Babes apparently listen and learn while in the womb, but about a decade thereafter, he would show me Van Halen’s live concert DVD ‘Live Without a Net’. From that point forth, I knew I wanted to be a musician. There is no one who’s influenced me as much as Eddie. I’m so blessed to have beheld Van Halen live thrice with my father since the David Lee Roth Reunion Tour in ’08. Despite my reasons for being enthusiastic about the past, I contemplate the days ahead of me with no more than a deep sense of de​spon​den​cy. I have dreaded this day for years ahead… 💔 Farewell, my guitar god 🤘🏼 Thank you for everything. RIP EVH

    • @GROOVYJOJO
      @GROOVYJOJO 3 года назад +1

      U may find this silly, but i believe in reincarnation. And in that life he will still play guitar RIP

  • @volkspanzer831
    @volkspanzer831 3 года назад +1

    What the hell, I've been watching the news for the past few days and heard nothing... And now I hear this... Damn. Thanks for the music Ed.