honestly, if you really compare it to other rock acts from the time, i dont think this was so far off from what had already been done. it seems to me like a very clear evolution from the attitude, virtuosity and speed of Deep Purple and the more bluesy riffs from Led Zeppelin. Van Halen just took those things and made them more extreme and it worked cause they were all really good!
@space_kat1 well said, every music pioneer learns from and builds off of those who came before them, and Ed was no different. I hope to one day call Ed the second greatest guitarist of all time, provided someone can build off of what he did and push it even further. Until that day comes, he's simply the GOAT.
@@epsilon6516I can't think of any sort of playingstyle, that does not exist today to be honest.. back then electric guitar was farely 'new' and unexplored, but today.. Even though absolutely not my style, I would say the newest radically different stuff is this whole tim henson/ichika nito movement of modern tapping and super technical and fast style of playing with lots of chord changes all over the neck..don't dig it personally though
Good grief! EVH truly was the GOAT. Effortless switching between rhythm and lead without ever losing the groove, taking risks, and just flat out musicality at all times, even at speed. RIP.
@@joestrummer9507Exactly, and no one even knew he was biracial until woke became a thing. Everyone saw Van Halen as a group of rockers Not denigrating Ed and Al's heritage, just saying that people only cared about the music which, as you said, was completely American. EVH has the best rock tone ever, honestly.
@@davidbrucemusicvideoI've been listening to EVH, since bedore I can remember. I hear something different and incredible, everytime I listen to him play! Especially on these awesome, isolated tracks, that we are soo blessed to have! RIP KING!
he and George Lynch had that sound down early on for sure, listen to some old recordings of that time and you will hear how they both influenced each other
i call it genius and the doom of british heavy meatal as the standard of of american rock. yes rock is american like beetoven is german, and eddie van halen was one hell of an american. never once lecturing us presumptuous about this issue or that. always smiling weather he felt like it or not...and would show up to important events more then prepared to show everyone else "i cant help it if jimmy hendrix is the media darling of the universe...i will just crush him with my concert interludes alone. ok he did not say that but i would like to think he did.@@erichkaanikin3555
That’s basically the way Eddie described his amp control methods . He said “ I basically turn it up until it feels and sounds like it’s going to give out or blow up and then I just back it off a little and there you have it “
That was because he used a Marshall 1959 and the gain was from being pushed along with an extra wound high impedance hot pickup…that’s why is was clean and articulate… Not distortion pedals!
MY GOD, IT NEVER GETS OLD. 3 DECADES AHEAD OF HIS TIME. NO WONDER I COULD NEVER LISTEN TO I & II LP'S ENOUGH. I WORE ALL VAN HALENS ORIGINAL ALBUMS OUT ALL THE WAY UP TO 1984. A MASTERY OF WORK ON EVERY ALBUM.
It’s sounds so fucking surf music but also very outer space. It reminds me a lot of Rock Lobster and other music from that genre. It just fits the song perfectly.
Holy Cow! Raw is right. Raw, powerful, unadulterated guitar wizardry. The one and only. There will never be another. No one ever rocked harder, while writing incredible, beautiful music. I'll never be able to get enough EVH .... no matter what. Wish he was still with us.
There’s been isolated tracks out for years, I’m pretty sure these were from the leaked files correct? I’m pretty sure that’s what he means Along with some other unheard studio recordings?
Being able to download stems from famous songs is something that's been available for several years now. But why do you think that's a bad thing? With them we're able to appreciate songs like this in so much more detail now, and get amazing insights into how these songs were not only played and recorded, but produced as well
This song has always been a favorite. One of Ed's heaviest riffs. When he died the podcast I listened to Dean Delray, played this one and Atomic Punk to show how awesome and full of grit Ed was. I sat at the stoplight with tears in my eyes as Atomic Punk played. Grade school memories!! Dominated when it came out, and dominates today! RIP EVH!!
“ I’m the one , Atomic Punk & On Fire “ all paint the picture of “ you’re listening to a storybook career or a mt Rushmore guitar player made in the USA . Lightning in a bottle during the best musical era ever , words really can’t describe
Heavy on the Phaser or Flanger not sure with just a perfect hint of Chorus and just a raw yet killer Tone !! Selective Reverb - ED really showed what great additions all those effects are !!! He changed the Game for everyone that came behind him that were Amazing players as well Rhodes , Lynch , De-Martini ! DeMartini and Jake E. Lee should both always be in the conversation even if you don't like the Bands they were in . I started playing Guitar because of Lynch so Ed and all these guys added something Unique to the Guitar World but EVH started it imo .
No chorus on this. It's most likely the response lag between the Celestion speakers and the JBL speakers in the cabinets that he used in the studio. That's what the Sunset Sound guys said, if I recall correctly.
Wow, that's amazing. Ive always admired his playing, but to hear it solo'ed really reveals what an incomparable genius he was, and taken from us way too soon. RIP, EVH.
Here is something about Eddie writing or playing a song. Eddie filled up the spaces. When most people write a song, if you hear it without the bass, and drums. Sometimes without the singer. You might not recognize the song. This is a perfect example. With just him playing the guitar. You know the song. With Ed's noodling and filler. There isn't any dead air. I think Ed, might not have always gotten credit for that
By listening to the song with everything (guitar, bass drums, vocals), you can kind of get a feel for the complexity of Eddie's playing. When it's isolated like this, you REALLY get the feel for how complex it is! A Master Class right here!
Crunch that was never soggy. Damn that sounded amazing. He was precise in his playing and picking. Makes it sound effortless like he’s winging it but this is proof he ain’t. RIP/EVH
I can only imagine what is was like being a guitar player in the mid 1970s, and seeing Ed play, with this intense, often swingy rhythm, plus the coolest riffs ever conceived, his innovative soloing, and unbelievable tone … musicians must’ve been talking about him all over Southern California
Now we already know that Eddie is the GOAT!!!. But as a "much older" original long-time Van Halen Fan. I think the thing that hits me most when I listen to any of these Guitar Only tracks like this one. Is just how much I underestimated Early David Lee Roth's contribution to the band as a whole. Could you just imagine how many singers would struggle to be presented with a bare track like this one - and then be told - O.K, now sing a great thundering vocal to this incredibly unique guitar playing???
I was pretty good then, was playing in a band covering Yes, Tull, Floyd, Kansas etc...Heard this in 78 and said WTF is that...then saw them open for the stones in New Orleans, that year and blow the Stones off the stage, he was different, changed how the world physically played the guitar and sounded while doing it. Legend.
Lots of pants shitting when they witnessed the power of king Edward I heard someone was on acid and heard eruption and they freaked out and jumped out the window 🪟
i was a 12 year old kid, who had been listening to rock for 2 years before this...no words to describe how VH instantly changed what rock guitar was...
There isn't a player alive or dead who can touch this. His sense of rhythm and phrasing is on another level. Throw any name you want at this, nothing comes close.
I heard a funny interview with Wolfie saying when he was learning to play his dad showed him a riff and said, “ just play it like that.” And wolf replied, “ I can’t do that, c’mon, you’re Eddie fucking Van Halen!” 😂
This is a genuine VH isolated track before the ambient reverb was added. I do like the ambient studio album version when mixed in with the vocals, bass, and drums. But this version shows how accurate Edward was with timing and feel. Recorded in 1977, and way ahead of its time in the 70s until now.
David Lee Roth is now defined as either a circus ring leader in concert or "he can't sing live and never could". Or of course that he's the greatest front man of all time. But one thing I think is for sure is that credit has to be given for writing melodies and lyrics over Eddie's playing. He's not playing traditional 3 and 4 chord songs so this couldn't have been easy. So, props to Dave for that!
Wow. It's like listening to it the first time. There's parts i never even noticed before. But they will stick out like a sore thumb when i go to play the album again.
THE GREAT EDWARD VAN HALEN! YOU ARE TRULY MISSED. THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER. RIP EDDIE. YOU MAY BE GONE BUT YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. THANK-YOU FOR ALL THE MEMORIES AND GOOD TIMES. 🎸
The song was in his head in its entirety. He's playing the rhythm and melody altogether. The complete song was always in his head. Basically a singer songwriter with the guitar. It's really the only way to fly.
Fantastic! For anyone that's worked in that setting, does that sound like a punch-in just after the solo ends? I would never have heard that if not for this iso track. Man, he is the GOAT, though..
I always laugh when people say he doesn't use pedals. But every live video on here shows him with a massive bank of pedals! I never understood why people make up this stuff about Eddie. Oh, and the story he never learned theory. Eddie himself has said he studied music theory when learning piano, so he didn't need to learn it again when learning guitar.
When you realize he was a drummer before he was a guitar player his playing makes perfect sense.., also, he knew how to play piano so knew some theory. Genius.
I was 14 when this hit the record stores...... Music was never the same.....Saw them on the fair warning tour.... Second best album. Debut album comes out a time when a four piece rock band with a dynamic front man was dead.... Not only is this one of the best rock debut albums but you can argue that this band and this album single-handedly bring rock and roll/hard rock back to life.....
the reverb was a post production effect. no chorus on the first album either. The punch in's you hear are actually cuts in track from reformatting the whole song. There was a entire middle section that was cut; you can hear it on the demos
@@tanneryordan hmm, I thought he used the MXR M300 and the Univox EC-80A in his guitar chain for VH1. I am aware of the reverb blended on the side with the guitar on the other side.
@@100chuckjones MXR m300’s were released in 2016… so unless eddie was a time traveller. I’m not really certain where you would have got that information. Univox ex80’s are delay units, not reverbs as well. Lastly, the reverb was recorded in stereo, meaning there is reverb on both sides of the guitar track. the guitar is just panned left, but the reverb isn’t panned.
@@tanneryordan Bro My original comment was just complimenting EVH use of pedals, I had no idea I was speaking with a Van Halen historian representative. You sound completely condescending with your "I'm not sure where you get your information from". Just listen to yourself for one second. tf outta here.
@@100chuckjones “tf outta here” for having a conversation? I was simply disputing what you were commenting. I didn’t insult you at all, just genuinely wondering where you would have heard MXR m300 because I like to clear the air on this stuff. I’m sorry if my tone was misunderstood; it’s hard to convey that through a comment. I just want to address rumors because I’ve spent a lot of time researching this stuff.
Wow, he's so far ahead of his time. This was recorded in 1977 and it's like he came from another planet compared to everything else at the time!
honestly, if you really compare it to other rock acts from the time, i dont think this was so far off from what had already been done. it seems to me like a very clear evolution from the attitude, virtuosity and speed of Deep Purple and the more bluesy riffs from Led Zeppelin. Van Halen just took those things and made them more extreme and it worked cause they were all really good!
alien voodoo s#!+, bruh BA
@space_kat1 well said, every music pioneer learns from and builds off of those who came before them, and Ed was no different. I hope to one day call Ed the second greatest guitarist of all time, provided someone can build off of what he did and push it even further. Until that day comes, he's simply the GOAT.
@@epsilon6516I can't think of any sort of playingstyle, that does not exist today to be honest.. back then electric guitar was farely 'new' and unexplored, but today.. Even though absolutely not my style, I would say the newest radically different stuff is this whole tim henson/ichika nito movement of modern tapping and super technical and fast style of playing with lots of chord changes all over the neck..don't dig it personally though
@@luca4352 yeah Math Rock. It’s not my thing either but it is incredibly impressive.
Good grief! EVH truly was the GOAT. Effortless switching between rhythm and lead without ever losing the groove, taking risks, and just flat out musicality at all times, even at speed. RIP.
He was a freak of nature! King 👑 Edward.. the GOAT!!
Very well stated. We could go on for days, right? But your comment nails it. Love what you wrote. There will never be another EVH. Never.
I thought he was a human ,not a goat?
I think you can hear a slight stutter where the solo was punched in. Love hearing the one repeat delay in the chorus though!
@@sithlord7530🙄
45 yrs later I still love this shit
A once in a lifetime guitarist who was Dutch & Indonesian who took guitar playing to a whole different level. EVH forever!!!
He moved to America when he was 6 or 7, thus, he was American! Everything about who he was, what he did, and what he became was 100% American.
@@joestrummer9507Exactly, and no one even knew he was biracial until woke became a thing. Everyone saw Van Halen as a group of rockers
Not denigrating Ed and Al's heritage, just saying that people only cared about the music which, as you said, was completely American.
EVH has the best rock tone ever, honestly.
A raw and wild energy that never you will find after the 1st album.
Masterpiece
I disagree with that.
Van Halen II, Fair Warning and 1984 all had incredible hard rock energy
@@epsilon6516 right, but in a different way :)
@@joepipe1010 fair enough. I do think Ed's tone sounded the best in VH1
@@epsilon6516 yes Vh1 and FW.. in the first album tone and riffs were devasting
I love those subtle slides he interjects. Long live the master!
I agree! I have never heard the slide up, and slide down during the riff on the full band version. Pretty amazing nuances here and there.
@@davidbrucemusicvideoI've been listening to EVH, since bedore I can remember. I hear something different and incredible, everytime I listen to him play! Especially on these awesome, isolated tracks, that we are soo blessed to have! RIP KING!
Literally just thinking the same thing. Its the little things that made eddie’s playing so great
And in his early 20's, 22-23. This style and tone of playing was unheard of in '78. Remember what type of music was popular then. F-ing incredible.
Almost "punk" in contrast to the Disco and Yacht Rock of 1977 to 1979.
he turned the entire world upside down. Guitar players would have been shitting their pants
he and George Lynch had that sound down early on for sure, listen to some old recordings of that time and you will hear how they both influenced each other
A generational talent.
This sounds fresh 40yrs later.
He's just right on that fine line of going off the rails yet still staying in complete control.
Yep, another good example of that would be the song "Loss of Control" if you can find it check out the isolated track for that one.
Ed called it “falling down the stairs, but knowing where to land.”
i call it genius and the doom of british heavy meatal as the standard of of american rock. yes rock is american like beetoven is german, and eddie van halen was one hell of an american. never once lecturing us presumptuous about this issue or that. always smiling weather he felt like it or not...and would show up to important events more then prepared to show everyone else "i cant help it if jimmy hendrix is the media darling of the universe...i will just crush him with my concert interludes alone. ok he did not say that but i would like to think he did.@@erichkaanikin3555
Couldn’t agree more. Well said
That’s basically the way Eddie described his amp control methods . He said “ I basically turn it up until it feels and sounds like it’s going to give out or blow up and then I just back it off a little and there you have it “
When you hear this you realize what a brilliant rhythm guitar player as well as lead AND songwriter Ed was ! RIP Eddie!
Sweet, so good to hear Ed’s tone raw without the verb! He plays so clean
That was because he used a Marshall 1959 and the gain was from being pushed along with an extra wound high impedance hot pickup…that’s why is was clean and articulate…
Not distortion pedals!
@@JustJ-gs3rx yep! With hot articulate pickups it’s enough gain!
@@JustJ-gs3rxgotta love gibson PAF’s
Wow! I never noticed the slide up and slide down during the riff where the vocals start on the song before. Pretty amazing nuances here and there.
My favorite part. So f'ing cool!
that's why he's the best, he keeps it entertaining all the way through
MY GOD, IT NEVER GETS OLD. 3 DECADES AHEAD OF HIS TIME. NO WONDER I COULD NEVER LISTEN TO I & II LP'S ENOUGH. I WORE ALL VAN HALENS ORIGINAL ALBUMS OUT ALL THE WAY UP TO 1984. A MASTERY OF WORK ON EVERY ALBUM.
Wow….powerful stuff, just utterly phenomenal to hear isolated🤯
To hear it like this, it doesn’t sound so complex. It sounds achievable.
The greatest tone ever -- as DLR used to say -- Edward Van Halen The King of Ten Fingers and Six Strings
1:13 to 1:23, one of the best riffs ever.
With those little slides snuck in there too, amazing
Yes. Yes. Yes. A thousand times yes.
It’s sounds so fucking surf music but also very outer space. It reminds me a lot of Rock Lobster and other music from that genre. It just fits the song perfectly.
@@bruherererrererererewrrwrerere Except is YEARS older than Rock Lobster.
@@scottgarner8270 He did learn Wipe Out as his first song, so maybe he had some influence from that type of music.
God….that tone!!!!
Especially for being almost 50 years! 🤘🏻
And “in tune-ness!”
Thanks to Jim Marshall and the talent of EVH.
Variac dialed to 90V input to the amp.
Guy was an Engineering genius also.
It’s in his hands
High energy and effortlessly and fluidly interchanging between rhythm and lead. What a terrific player!!.
No one, before or after EVH, has had a tone as recognizable and unforgettable
Holy Cow! Raw is right. Raw, powerful, unadulterated guitar wizardry. The one and only. There will never be another. No one ever rocked harder, while writing incredible, beautiful music. I'll never be able to get enough EVH .... no matter what. Wish he was still with us.
When all these tracks leaked, i shed a tear...
what are you referring to? did somebody leak VH guitar tracks?
@@becauseiwasinverted5222 yea, I wonder what he means also.
@@becauseiwasinverted5222Where do you think these all came from this past couple weeks?....
There’s been isolated tracks out for years, I’m pretty sure these were from the leaked files correct? I’m pretty sure that’s what he means Along with some other unheard studio recordings?
Being able to download stems from famous songs is something that's been available for several years now. But why do you think that's a bad thing? With them we're able to appreciate songs like this in so much more detail now, and get amazing insights into how these songs were not only played and recorded, but produced as well
I’m so glad I grew up listening and playing Van Halen as the albums came out.
9th grade for Van Halen 1st album
Killer song one of my all time favorites 🔥🎸
That TONE! Such monster tone, but so controlled at the same time. He was a beast
This song has always been a favorite. One of Ed's heaviest riffs. When he died the podcast I listened to Dean Delray, played this one and Atomic Punk to show how awesome and full of grit Ed was. I sat at the stoplight with tears in my eyes as Atomic Punk played. Grade school memories!! Dominated when it came out, and dominates today! RIP EVH!!
This song and the Atomic Punk are the best two songs on their first album.
don't forget "I'm the One"
Agree, great call. I'm the one also
How fuckin mean is this?? U shitton' me??🎸👍
“ I’m the one , Atomic Punk & On Fire “ all paint the picture of “ you’re listening to a storybook career or a mt Rushmore guitar player made in the USA . Lightning in a bottle during the best musical era ever , words really can’t describe
@@bjones2229 his best lead solo on the record not counting eruption imo
Heavy on the Phaser or Flanger not sure with just a perfect hint of Chorus and just a raw yet killer Tone !! Selective Reverb - ED really showed what great additions all those effects are !!! He changed the Game for everyone that came behind him that were Amazing players as well Rhodes , Lynch , De-Martini ! DeMartini and Jake E. Lee should both always be in the conversation even if you don't like the Bands they were in . I started playing Guitar because of Lynch so Ed and all these guys added something Unique to the Guitar World but EVH started it imo .
The way EVH uses the echo only on the chorus is amazing
No chorus on this. It's most likely the response lag between the Celestion speakers and the JBL speakers in the cabinets that he used in the studio. That's what the Sunset Sound guys said, if I recall correctly.
Wow, that's amazing. Ive always admired his playing, but to hear it solo'ed really reveals what an incomparable genius he was, and taken from us way too soon. RIP, EVH.
Here is something about Eddie writing or playing a song. Eddie filled up the spaces. When most people write a song, if you hear it without the bass, and drums. Sometimes without the singer. You might not recognize the song. This is a perfect example. With just him playing the guitar. You know the song. With Ed's noodling and filler. There isn't any dead air. I think Ed, might not have always gotten credit for that
He was completely amazing
Such a great RHTHYM player!!! Alex and Michael bring it all together & Dave’s attitude ❤
What can you say? Tone, technique, rhythm, creativity, ability...he had it all. That's why he's truly one of a kind that we will never see again.
By listening to the song with everything (guitar, bass drums, vocals), you can kind of get a feel for the complexity of Eddie's playing. When it's isolated like this, you REALLY get the feel for how complex it is! A Master Class right here!
When he plays u hear no struggling everything just flows effortlessly
Crunch that was never soggy. Damn that sounded amazing. He was precise in his playing and picking. Makes it sound effortless like he’s winging it but this is proof he ain’t. RIP/EVH
I will never tire of this. Absolutely ferocious playing!
I can only imagine what is was like being a guitar player in the mid 1970s, and seeing Ed play, with this intense, often swingy rhythm, plus the coolest riffs ever conceived, his innovative soloing, and unbelievable tone … musicians must’ve been talking about him all over Southern California
Now we already know that Eddie is the GOAT!!!. But as a "much older" original long-time Van Halen Fan. I think the thing that hits me most when I listen to any of these Guitar Only tracks like this one. Is just how much I underestimated Early David Lee Roth's contribution to the band as a whole. Could you just imagine how many singers would struggle to be presented with a bare track like this one - and then be told - O.K, now sing a great thundering vocal to this incredibly unique guitar playing???
Such flawless playing, totally in the pocket on its own
Its in the pocket because of Eddies broad musical talents and being a former drummer.
Other guitar players probably shat themselves hearing this type of guitar playing in 1978.
I was pretty good then, was playing in a band covering Yes, Tull, Floyd, Kansas etc...Heard this in 78 and said WTF is that...then saw them open for the stones in New Orleans, that year and blow the Stones off the stage, he was different, changed how the world physically played the guitar and sounded while doing it. Legend.
Lots of pants shitting when they witnessed the power of king Edward I heard someone was on acid and heard eruption and they freaked out and jumped out the window 🪟
i was a 12 year old kid, who had been listening to rock for 2 years before this...no words to describe how VH instantly changed what rock guitar was...
holy F man. the GOAT. ill never forget the first time I heard EVH... life changing...
Thank you for this! My ears are in paradise! RIP SIX STRING KING
There isn't a player alive or dead who can touch this. His sense of rhythm and phrasing is on another level. Throw any name you want at this, nothing comes close.
Ed was really good at rhythm and feeling. He had the magic touch. Just awesome songs.
Gives me chills!!! If I absolutely had to pick a favorite VH tune, it would be On Fire.
I feel fortunate to have seen him on three tours, starting w/VH2, was as good live. Good times.
He always had the coolest fills.
Golden find isolated track!!! So clear!!!
With all the before and after track remnants! Didn't know these were out there! Thanks for posting. Quality amazing!!!
They just got leaked few weeks ago. Lot of dry tracks and alternate takes. Some WB demos in studio quality too, look up the templeman leaks
I heard a funny interview with Wolfie saying when he was learning to play his dad showed him a riff and said, “ just play it like that.” And wolf replied, “ I can’t do that, c’mon, you’re Eddie fucking Van Halen!” 😂
No one will ever come close to creating that kind of magic
This is a genuine VH isolated track before the ambient reverb was added. I do like the ambient studio album version when mixed in with the vocals, bass, and drums. But this version shows how accurate Edward was with timing and feel. Recorded in 1977, and way ahead of its time in the 70s until now.
David Lee Roth is now defined as either a circus ring leader in concert or "he can't sing live and never could". Or of course that he's the greatest front man of all time. But one thing I think is for sure is that credit has to be given for writing melodies and lyrics over Eddie's playing. He's not playing traditional 3 and 4 chord songs so this couldn't have been easy. So, props to Dave for that!
So precise. Perfection!
You can here the tape splice at 1:45..
Nice catch
@@voidburner8271
This guy sucks anyway..
I predict nothing will ever come of him.
Besides, guitar music is on the way out..
Yep, I caught it too.
@@stevemineer2857
It's either a tape splice or a "Punch in"..
another one at 2:40 ; interesting haha
Another example of his pure musical genious!
Wow. It's like listening to it the first time. There's parts i never even noticed before. But they will stick out like a sore thumb when i go to play the album again.
Great stuff, keep 'em coming
THE GREAT EDWARD VAN HALEN! YOU ARE TRULY MISSED. THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER. RIP EDDIE. YOU MAY BE GONE BUT YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. THANK-YOU FOR ALL THE MEMORIES AND GOOD TIMES. 🎸
There will never be another like EVH. The GOAT.
The song was in his head in its entirety. He's playing the rhythm and melody altogether. The complete song was always in his head. Basically a singer songwriter with the guitar. It's really the only way to fly.
Holy crap. This sounds wicked.
THERE ARE NO WORDS!!!🔥🔥🔥
Correct, just a guitar track. (I kid)
Damn… that tone!
One of my favorites by far.. Killer..
Damn this is SO GOOD! Love and Miss you Ed!
G.O.A.T.
I would KILL someone to have that sound now in 2023.. it was 1978?? The GOAT king 👑 Edward rip.
Get a Kemper lots of good brown sound profiles
How did you isolate this it’s the best I’ve EVER heard I need to know
Please do more Van Halen
Simply priceless
Wow, that's some twangy, crunchy fire! Very heavy midrange.
I AM THANKFUL TO LIVE IN A TIME TO EXPERIENCE GREATNESS!!!!!!!!! GALACTIC HISTORY
Rhythm and lead all in one package....
Mind blowing stuff
Best "on fire" guitar on youtube...keep coming back to this one!!
Fantastic! For anyone that's worked in that setting, does that sound like a punch-in just after the solo ends? I would never have heard that if not for this iso track.
Man, he is the GOAT, though..
People always try to say Ed didn’t have that much gain. That amp is JUICED.
His tone did get cleaner up through 1984
"Juiced" for a Marshall... that's nothing compared to amps today though...
Brown sound
Incredible,, fun to listen to..
I always laugh when people say he doesn't use pedals. But every live video on here shows him with a massive bank of pedals! I never understood why people make up this stuff about Eddie. Oh, and the story he never learned theory. Eddie himself has said he studied music theory when learning piano, so he didn't need to learn it again when learning guitar.
Master at his work
wow this is incredibly cool
He’s definitely on fire wicked tone.
Killer pic of 'em killing it!
When you realize he was a drummer before he was a guitar player his playing makes perfect sense.., also, he knew how to play piano so knew some theory. Genius.
That tone just tears your face off!
This is why he's the GOAT. His rhythm was just as good as his soloing... not many can say that.
My daily dose of the BROWN SOUND. Love it!!!
Man that upside during the verse is saaweeeeet
damn how did eddie made that guitar sing????? , what a damn genius , , , , r.i.p. ed , we miss you man
Sick
I was 14 when this hit the record stores...... Music was never the same.....Saw them on the fair warning tour.... Second best album. Debut album comes out a time when a four piece rock band with a dynamic front man was dead.... Not only is this one of the best rock debut albums but you can argue that this band and this album single-handedly bring rock and roll/hard rock back to life.....
Sick raw tone!
Pretty damned tasty.
Dirty sweet tone.
One of my fav non-radio VH jams.
Exactly what I heard every time I heard it on album Smile Eddie Smile
So clean wow!!
Good god just listen to his playing. Eddie was one of a kind.
Thanks for posting this, now back to my air guitar lessons 🤘
wow. Eddie was the master at using guitar pedals only on certain small sections. Phaser, flange, chorus, reverb.
Can also hear punch ins, i love it.
the reverb was a post production effect. no chorus on the first album either.
The punch in's you hear are actually cuts in track from reformatting the whole song. There was a entire middle section that was cut; you can hear it on the demos
@@tanneryordan hmm, I thought he used the MXR M300 and the Univox EC-80A in his guitar chain for VH1. I am aware of the reverb blended on the side with the guitar on the other side.
@@100chuckjones MXR m300’s were released in 2016… so unless eddie was a time traveller. I’m not really certain where you would have got that information.
Univox ex80’s are delay units, not reverbs as well. Lastly, the reverb was recorded in stereo, meaning there is reverb on both sides of the guitar track. the guitar is just panned left, but the reverb isn’t panned.
@@tanneryordan Bro My original comment was just complimenting EVH use of pedals, I had no idea I was speaking with a Van Halen historian representative. You sound completely condescending with your "I'm not sure where you get your information from". Just listen to yourself for one second.
tf outta here.
@@100chuckjones “tf outta here” for having a conversation? I was simply disputing what you were commenting. I didn’t insult you at all, just genuinely wondering where you would have heard MXR m300 because I like to clear the air on this stuff.
I’m sorry if my tone was misunderstood; it’s hard to convey that through a comment. I just want to address rumors because I’ve spent a lot of time researching this stuff.
Remember when everything didn't have to be snapped to a #@%#* grid and autotune was a demon creation no one dreamed of ruining music?
outta this world! Eddie the GOAT!
It's just so badass, Bro!!! 😎 ❤❤ Awesome!!! EVH RIP 1955-2020 🤘 ❤ THE KING!! 🤴
Master at work!