Steve Morse of Deep Purple about Eddie Van Halen (guitar-Magazin)

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Der Tod von Eddie Van Halen hat tiefe Spuren in der Musikwelt hinterlassen. Was bleibt sind die Erinnerungen eines jeden einzelnen, den Eddie auf seine unnachahmliche Art geprägt. Wir haben Künstler und Musiker in einem persönlichen Nachruf zu Wort kommen lassen.
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Комментарии • 283

  • @williamjueschke9960
    @williamjueschke9960 3 года назад +121

    You’re a good man Steve and a fantastic musician.

    • @gokhanersan8561
      @gokhanersan8561 3 года назад +5

      A good man, a good heart, and the music will follow. Impeccable music !

  • @atticussampson776
    @atticussampson776 3 года назад +92

    You're a class act Steve and obviously a humble man. Thx for sharing.

  • @toddferguson5188
    @toddferguson5188 3 года назад +23

    I was at Ed’s house in Malibu with steve Morse and Albert lee, then went to trancus small bar venue and watched an amazing group.
    I sat 2 seats away from John Bon Jovi. Music was amazing. Such a tremendous night. Ed was the nicest person you could ever meet! His son is truly a nice person at his core. And unbelievably talented. So many stories. Was also at Cabo Wabo opening night. The people in VanHalen that I’ve met. Nicest people ever.

    • @chrisb8655
      @chrisb8655 3 года назад +2

      Thanks for sharing that, Todd.

    • @bobbydale1938
      @bobbydale1938 3 года назад

      Yes So California kids :)

    • @rick3747
      @rick3747 3 года назад

      That is so awesome!

    • @symbiosisai
      @symbiosisai 2 года назад +1

      Offcourse you were

  • @edwardprete
    @edwardprete 3 года назад +31

    Eddie's rhythm will hook you, his lead will wow you.

  • @chizmo7
    @chizmo7 3 года назад +26

    Steve Morse is far beyond a rock guitar player. His work in the Dixie Dregs is light years beyond anything any rock guitar player even dreamed of playing. He is a humble and gracious guy.

    • @Chris-is1rd
      @Chris-is1rd 3 года назад +2

      You know that music isn't a contest, right? Or maybe you're just one of those people that think those "greatest 100 guitarist" polls are worth anything.

    • @theonlyredspecial
      @theonlyredspecial 3 года назад +4

      Or maybe he was just sharing his opinions.

    • @bostonchopper4343
      @bostonchopper4343 3 года назад

      Agreed....and to be so humble!

    • @McCready12
      @McCready12 3 года назад +5

      @@Chris-is1rd Way to go Chris. You really showed him. How dare he have an opinion.

    • @JohnWahlers
      @JohnWahlers 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Chris-is1rd Oh just shut up already

  • @andreask3218
    @andreask3218 3 года назад +64

    Love Steve Morse. For his playing as well as for him being such a nice and humble person, although he is a first rate guitarist of his own.

    • @bobbydoodle6257
      @bobbydoodle6257 3 года назад +4

      Love him too and got the chance to meet him. A true gentleman

    • @saltykrug
      @saltykrug 3 года назад +2

      I agree 100% ! That's why I have been really wanting to hear his odes to Eddie. It's great to hear from Steve Morse.

    • @Jonathan-L
      @Jonathan-L 3 года назад +1

      @@bobbydoodle6257 I've met Steve at a couple of his 'guitar clinics' ... free presentations to the public just a short time before he was to travel across the city to play with Deep Purple, and yet Steve tirelessly signed autographs for a long queue of fans, without caring that he had a gig to go to. I really loved his guitar work when he played with Dixie Dregs ... great amp tone back then.

    • @kenhoward3512
      @kenhoward3512 3 года назад +3

      @@Jonathan-L The Dregs produced a lot of bold, progressive (and, at times, country-ish) music. Morse is a meticulous player and composer.

    • @Jonathan-L
      @Jonathan-L 3 года назад

      @@kenhoward3512 Yeah, "Ice Cakes" is a great tune ... a brilliant musical arrangement, very unique ... almost like where jazz fusion & country meet ... could have been a great movie sound track maybe! I must admit, that I like the guitar tone that Steve had back in his early days, but these new high gain ENGL amps just aren't for my ear drums. I wonder if he plugs into his older amps occasionally?

  • @Hbguitars1
    @Hbguitars1 3 года назад +28

    Always nice to hear what Steve Morse has to say. Such a nice guy and an amazing person as always.

  • @gsmeeuwsen
    @gsmeeuwsen 2 года назад +2

    I'm crying....EVH and Steve are my two favorite guitar players ever... Thank you, Steve, for a beautiful EVH memory...

  • @longgrayline8055
    @longgrayline8055 3 года назад +18

    Well said Steve. A virtuoso talking about a fellow virtuoso with nothing but class and admiration is awesome to hear. I have no doubt that Eddie would truly appreciate your kind words.

  • @dancrowley488
    @dancrowley488 3 года назад +4

    I've always said Edward's true brilliance was in his rhythm playing. That was the part of his playing that his legions of imitators could never remotely get. RIP Ed and thanks for taking the time Steve. You are one of the greats.

  • @jamestcallahanphotographer
    @jamestcallahanphotographer 3 года назад +43

    A fellow musician (a guitar player) once remarked to me that he didn’t care for Eddie’s lead playing with all the tapping and hammer-ons, but said he thought he was an excellent rhythm player. So it’s interesting to hear Steve mention that here. I didn’t wholly agree with my friend...I always thought Ed’s rhythm playing was exceptional, too, but I also loved his lead playing. He could play the classic blues-based hard rock riffs (and even those were infused with his unique style) and then slide seamlessly into the tapping and it added a whole other dimension to his playing. I remember when Van Halen I came out a reviewer likened his guitar sound to a synthesizer, and it did sound like that. Ed also had a masterful command of the use of harmonics and he used them skillfully and MUSICALLY in both rhythm and solos. He took the tapping and hammering and ran with it, creating his own unique style that not only revolutionized mainstream Rock guitar but gave him one of the most recognizable voices on his instrument. His passing is a huge loss.

    • @rioace3953
      @rioace3953 3 года назад +2

      Compare to Morse's intricate delicate lead technique, Eddie was a (edited: nuclear) punk. But take it from the maestros when they said Eddie's rhythm was the mother in law for lead players

    • @jamestcallahanphotographer
      @jamestcallahanphotographer 3 года назад +6

      @@rioace3953 I think ‘punk’ is overstating it a bit. “Atomic Punk,” maybe! EVH had plenty of intricate and ‘delicate’ technique and a full breadth of dynamics in his playing, more than any other Hard Rock player, perhaps. In fact, he transcended the genre and not only displayed blistering technical ability but wrote music that appealed to the masses. Like a true artist, he played what the music required. In the end, it’s not about who is ‘better’...that’s preposterous when you’re talking about two players like Steve and Edward. (I’m a huge fan of Steve’s, too, and actually played a gig with him.) Each artist is unique and creates what they are compelled to create.

    • @keylearning5746
      @keylearning5746 3 года назад +3

      It occured to me after I read that Ed and Alex's dad was a professional clarinet player that those sounds had made it into his solo style. Consider some of the runs in the "Beat It" solo? Sounds like a clarinet run to me in some places. Dozens of his solos have the same aroma. Maybe I'm the last guy to notice this. I think it's a cool thing that his style was shaped by his Dad, a swing band and jazz clarinetist.

    • @rioace3953
      @rioace3953 3 года назад +1

      if it wasn't for Dance the Night Away and its catchy tone, i wouldn't know guitar heroes like Morse early enough. EVH was the gateway drug and still is the sentinel bridge between pop and rock. and whoever asked for Morse's comment in the first place should be the 1st preposterous. i came second
      boy you've sampled Morse's playing first hand and can't see that playing with ellipsis like Jeff Sipe must be brain draining than bashing all the time like Dave Lombardo?

    • @vanshipman
      @vanshipman 3 года назад

      @@jamestcallahanphotographer Well said👍🏻

  • @gokhanersan8561
    @gokhanersan8561 3 года назад +43

    Back in the late 90s when all the cats avoided quoting Eddie’s name as inspiration (saying b.s. like Hendrix inspired them) Steve Morse was the only guitarist to admit his admiration of Eddie. He said on a poll, Eddie was his favorite because of his “off the hip” sensibilities. He was able to say that because Steve is on a class of his own. His version of Deep Purple and AC/DC remained the last bands standing, by continuing to create compelling new music. 🤟✌️

    • @fernandoreynaaguilar1438
      @fernandoreynaaguilar1438 3 года назад

      Well... It was not B.S. The whole point of grunge was to avoid the shred school, which was founded by Van Halen admirers. Even if some of them liked and respected Eddie, like Pearl jam and Soundgarden. They simply did not want to follow into that school of thinking, and follow a different path. By the 90s that had been done to Death.

    • @jimSTRATemblin
      @jimSTRATemblin 3 года назад +3

      Not really dude lol

    • @gokhanersan8561
      @gokhanersan8561 3 года назад +6

      @@fernandoreynaaguilar1438 I am talking rock’n’roll, you are talkin flannel. I am taking people like Satriani, Gilbert, Vai, etc. on whom Eddie’s influence was obvious, but at the time these folks couldn’t admit that. People like Steve Morse, Trevor Rabin, were at a higher plateau, and did not have problem praising Eddie.

    • @MisterBlue80
      @MisterBlue80 3 года назад

      @@gokhanersan8561 Absolutely.

    • @gregmiller7123
      @gregmiller7123 3 года назад +3

      And don't forget the Dixie Dregs!

  • @timw.6910
    @timw.6910 3 года назад +21

    Thanks man, hearing from seasoned pros like Steve Morse matters in times like these. 👏🏼🤟🏼👊🏼

  • @stewiedarkinvisibleid
    @stewiedarkinvisibleid 3 года назад +1

    I remember seeing The Dixie Dregs in downtown San Jose decades ago, at a free outdoor show where it was packed with fans. Previous to the show, I was able to meet with everyone in the band (except for Steve Morse because he hadn't arrived yet), and had them all graciously sign an Unsung Heroes album cover for me. When Steve Morse arrived and exited a vehicle with his manager, I approached him and asked him if he would sign my album. His manager kind of brushed me aside and said that Steve was busy, but might sign it after the show. Well, being the gentleman that Steve Morse is, he looked at me, noticed that everyone else in the band had signed my album, and motioned for me to hand it over for his signature. He smiled, took my album, said, "It'd be my pleasure," signed it, then shook my hand and said, " Thanks, man."
    Steve Morse is a class act, and not too many people in the industry would have offered such a nice gesture. Peace.

  • @paulofreire7520
    @paulofreire7520 3 года назад +8

    Saw Steve Morse twice in Lisbon with Deep Purple and the man just filled the stage with class, awesome playing and good vibes. One of the greatest. Thank you Steve 🙏🏻

  • @kurtekerhaugen9755
    @kurtekerhaugen9755 3 года назад +3

    Steve Morse! What a Great guitarplayer, and a Great man! I think Steve made Deep Purple Even better When he joined tha band. Great Signature in his playing.

  • @Garflips
    @Garflips 7 месяцев назад

    Long time fan of Steve's music and always admired his humble and heartfelt manner. Those were terrific words.

  • @thomastaylor6102
    @thomastaylor6102 3 года назад +1

    Steve Morse was first brought to my attention by Tommy Emanuels brother Phil Emanuel - RIP - who was an absolutely world class amazing player. Steve was Phil’s favourite guitarist at the time. One night I pop in to see Phil and he played the G3 DVD with Steve Morse, Satch and Vai. When it finished Phil played it again and kept doing that until we drained every drop of a large bottle of Jack Daniels. Steve Morse has been one of my favourite players since. Thank you Steve for the years of ear candy and thank you Phil for bringing that monster guitar god to my attention.

  • @mariamarin8152
    @mariamarin8152 3 года назад +3

    Eddie was absolutely revolutionary!! an inspired musician that reinvented guitar!, His licks, solos, sounds, rythms, guitars, amps and creativity redefined what a modern soloist should be!!!
    Steve Morse! One of the greatest guitarist ever!!,

  • @chrischoir3594
    @chrischoir3594 3 года назад +12

    Eddie was the best rock rhythm player of all time. No question.

    • @jstanley279
      @jstanley279 3 года назад

      Nope 🤨
      Here’s the list...
      1. Bob Weir
      2. Bob Weir
      3. Bob Weir
      4. Bob Weir
      6. Bob Weir
      7. Bob Weir
      8. Bob Weir
      9. Bob Weir
      10 . Keith Richards
      End of list 😐

    • @chrischoir3594
      @chrischoir3594 3 года назад +5

      @@jstanley279 lol Bob Weir is burnout who plays 3 simple chords. Eddie mastered the fret board like Mozart mastered the harpsichord. There are very few people who are as rhythmically gifted as Eddie was. I bet you Bob Weird couldn't play his way through one VH song. not one!! He could never dream of writing one of Eddie's rhythm parts. Never in a million years. The Grateful Dead were druggy novelty act. They had minimal talent. Their bass player was pretty good. Kieth is a jackass too.

    • @michaelponce7326
      @michaelponce7326 3 года назад

      @@jstanley279 youre sooo kool. Kidding, really you aint😂

    • @gokhanersan8561
      @gokhanersan8561 3 года назад

      In the same league with Angus and Billy Gibbons to me.

    • @chrischoir3594
      @chrischoir3594 3 года назад +3

      @@gokhanersan8561 Eddie wa light years beyond both of them. No comparison. Although it's obvious Eddie was a fan of Gibson and Angus. Eddie was was much more advanced though.

  • @bratman99
    @bratman99 3 года назад +14

    You're such a class act Steve, thanks

  • @timtyler8357
    @timtyler8357 3 года назад +8

    Steve Morse’s page in guitar for the practicing musician was great. The first thing I would read each month.

  • @jamesfranks8807
    @jamesfranks8807 3 года назад +17

    For tose that dont know,Mr. Morse won best all around guitarist many times in guitar world and guitar magazine He is the real deal!!!!.

    • @randomgack1965
      @randomgack1965 3 года назад +6

      he won 5 years in a row i think? Then they retired him from the vote or some such ?

    • @duaneraymond4252
      @duaneraymond4252 3 года назад

      Oh yeah, yeah!!! I think I remember him on the cover of Guitar Player magazine having been voted best guitarist or something like that many times.

    • @WeTubule
      @WeTubule 3 года назад +1

      Steve Howe as well I believe.

    • @DavidSmith-ss1cg
      @DavidSmith-ss1cg 3 года назад

      Both Steves have been selected "Best Rock Guitarist of the Year" five times by Guitar Player Magazine, but both were then retired from the category so that other players would have a chance! The magazine created their "Gallery of the Greats" for their place. Steve Morse was hired by Deep Purple to play a tour after Ritchie You-Know-Who left the group - again. Steve has been part of Deep Purple the longest of any guitarist.
      He's a skilled pilot, too; fans were surprised that he cut his hair short in the 1980s, but he did it to get an airline job, so he could have a job flying multi-engine aircraft(to get more flight time). Actor John Travolta did, too.

    • @NorsePJ
      @NorsePJ 3 года назад

      Shhh...don't let the batshit crazy Blackmore fans hear you. They'll go ballistic! LOL!

  • @josephmoore5069
    @josephmoore5069 3 года назад +1

    Steve saw you play in 2000 on tour with Deep purple one of the most iconic rock bands of all time. You did a great job playing the Blackmore riffs, Truly amazing. I appreciate your diverse musical background in many styles. You are a guitar legend yourself,thanks.God bless.

  • @michael_caz_nyc
    @michael_caz_nyc 3 года назад +9

    Yeah, his creative rhythm playing is often overlooked by his speed & flash guitar solo's. I lost my mind when I first-heard: Runnin with the Devil, Unchained, Mean Streets, Cradle will Rock, (among many others) - just the Guitar Sound alone, was from another planet (back then). R.I.P. Legend

  • @dvdfrnzwbr
    @dvdfrnzwbr 3 года назад +10

    Steve Morse was my first concert performance at age 16 when he opened for Rush's Power Windows Tour '86

  • @johnjumper7066
    @johnjumper7066 3 года назад +7

    Nice to know Steve Morse is such a wonderful guy.

  • @timw.6910
    @timw.6910 3 года назад +30

    And great point about EVH’s rhythm playing Steve! Listen to the rhythm guitar track during the “Mean Street” guitar solo, very tasty and not conventional!

    • @gokhanersan8561
      @gokhanersan8561 3 года назад +1

      Also the ferocious intro to 5150. I believe Steve played that live on a G3 tour.

    • @gokhanersan8561
      @gokhanersan8561 3 года назад +1

      In mean street, I feel like, Eddie is playing this hard-funk single-string-riff verse, then on the chorus, fusing The Who like open chords with Black Sabbath like attack. It is just a subliminal blend of musical styles that comes out sounding uniquely EVH.

    • @williamroark
      @williamroark 3 года назад +1

      My FAVORITE VH TUNE HANDS DOWN!!!

    • @blacksabbath1022
      @blacksabbath1022 3 года назад +2

      Absolutely. His rhythm playing has always stood out to me. His innovative nature was way beyond wild tapping. He made everything about the guitar his own that many tried to copy aspects here and there but he was the total package with such groove. Unchained and Drop Dead Legs are a few other examples of his stellar unorthodox time signatures. It's amazing how he came up with that stuff.

    • @timw.6910
      @timw.6910 3 года назад

      @@blacksabbath1022 Totally agree and those are (yet another) 2 great examples.

  • @mikeporro3311
    @mikeporro3311 3 года назад +3

    Saw Steve with the Dregs @ The Bottom Line in NYC in the late 80s. What a show.

    • @GaryVillapiano
      @GaryVillapiano 3 года назад +1

      Yes! (and the Bottom Line - What a club!)

    • @mikeporro3311
      @mikeporro3311 3 года назад

      @@GaryVillapiano I loved that place ,not a bad seat in the house! We saw Bromberg there and had table against stage, so he comes out standing on our table while cranking on the guitar, such fun.

  • @rawe63
    @rawe63 3 года назад +1

    I met Steve a few years back after a show in a very small venue in Buffalo. He was the nicest, most down to earth guy you could ever meet. A real class act all the way.

  • @MikeSuttonXerox
    @MikeSuttonXerox 3 года назад +3

    Love Steve Morse. It is guys like him who were just so kind and generous with their talents that paved the way for future Hall of Famers like Eddie to find their own way and own voice.

  • @arnoldevertsen
    @arnoldevertsen 3 года назад +6

    Thank you Steve. Eddie and you are 2 huge influences to me

  • @JoeR203
    @JoeR203 3 года назад +20

    Vito Bratta from White Lion is another phenomenal player. Very crafty, melodic solos and great rhythm as well. Check out "Sweet Little Lovin'" and "Don't Give Up" for just two of many great examples.

    • @evh4611
      @evh4611 3 года назад +3

      True

    • @ricomajestic
      @ricomajestic 3 года назад +2

      @@evh4611 I agree. After EVH he was my favorite guitar player. Took tapping to another level by using it to create beautiful melodies.

    • @howiesvendali6107
      @howiesvendali6107 3 года назад

      Yup,...and after vito run his tank dry cause all he knew were eddie inspired riffs and solos he ran flat dry and quit,...cause all he was as a guitar plays was bein an eddie clone,..yes vito was great and many many more that were just clones of a master,...RIP Eddie

    • @ricomajestic
      @ricomajestic 3 года назад +1

      @@howiesvendali6107 Eddie was my favorite player but Vito took tapping to the next level and his solos where very melodic. Creating memorable melodies is a hard thing to do.

    • @JohnWahlers
      @JohnWahlers 5 месяцев назад

      @@howiesvendali6107 You obviously have no ear for guitar

  • @karilamervo5343
    @karilamervo5343 3 года назад +6

    Thank you from the bottom of my heart, Steve Morse. Both Edward and you have been and remain fantastic.

  • @patrickjones8209
    @patrickjones8209 3 года назад +3

    Dixie Dregs...Cruise Control...still an all time personal favorite.

  • @DaveWestGuitar
    @DaveWestGuitar 3 года назад +4

    What a gentleman.

  • @andrewgarin2486
    @andrewgarin2486 3 года назад +2

    Very classy....very genuine..I've listened to your great talent for years Mr. Morse and thank you for your thoughts and stories about EVH. I think it's great in the time of his passing that at least the fans and those who knew him can share stories and learn about each other and continue to grieve but also understand the significance of greatness to your craft and your legacy, but also being a loving parent and a good friend...Thanks.

  • @richardremick1639
    @richardremick1639 3 года назад +1

    Sweet words you’re a good man and Eddie appreciates your kind words I’m sure. Life and music just won’t be the same without him.

  • @MoishHas
    @MoishHas 3 года назад

    I love you Steve. You are such a fantastic guy. I wish you many many years of creativity and health.

  • @pizzamon795
    @pizzamon795 3 года назад +4

    Steve Morse is one of the best living rock guitar players in my opinion. Probably in the top 25

  • @RicardoMartinez-or1wu
    @RicardoMartinez-or1wu 3 года назад +3

    Steve Morse is so nice guy!! Always calm and cool...i love the way he express about Eddie Van Halen...i mean, Steve Morse is a monster of rock and a really true guitar hero but he always talk good about others guitar players and un this casé about Eddie!!...love You Steve Morse and love Eddie too!!

  • @jimmyc5498
    @jimmyc5498 2 года назад

    Steve, awesome insight into Eddie. We all talk about his rhythm playing but probably not enough. The thing with Eddie is that there’s so much to listen to; his single note stuff, his vibrato, tone etc

  • @christopherwalker2097
    @christopherwalker2097 2 года назад

    i always give ear to Steve Morse.
    one of the best musicians this planet has ever known.

  • @Taylor-hu2no
    @Taylor-hu2no 3 года назад +7

    Many fail to mention his incredible song composing ken.

    • @yunussh5385
      @yunussh5385 3 года назад +1

      Yeah, exactly, aside of EVH incredible guitar playing and all, it is his ability to create a song and arrangement, sound, etc which can be popular, beautiful art wise, still high admirable technical wise, but at the same time also can reach, can be liked, can be bought, enjoyed, by broader listeners around the world -of course with the help of anything from the band and the team behind it, just like any others- that is his ability which was far ahead of many other guitarists/musicians.

  • @gcrauwels941
    @gcrauwels941 3 года назад

    Thank you Steve. Both you and Ed have shaped my guitar playing. Much love brother.

  • @cyberian2007
    @cyberian2007 3 года назад +3

    Shook Steve's hand back in the 80s at a club in Raleigh NC after his gig. Super nice guy and amazing guitarist in his own right.

  • @6Bevilacqua
    @6Bevilacqua 3 года назад +6

    Hey Steve I agree with you about Eddie‘s rhythm playing, if you check out Top Jimmy which nobody ever mentions that is some of the most unbelievable rhythm playing in a song I’ve ever heard. It’s off the 1984 album. What I really loved about Edward Van Halen is his showmanship it was unbelievable. He was never in his own headspace he always interacted with the audience and the other musicians on stage which I call line of site. He was always looking up. Very undervalued asset in a musician.

  • @noslang5539
    @noslang5539 3 года назад +8

    Thanks Steve, Eddie was amazing. An infinite loss.

  • @rcjr.7725
    @rcjr.7725 Год назад

    Peace love and happiness to you and yours Mr Morse

  • @loknloll
    @loknloll 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Steve!
    Eddie's rythym work is insane on Girl Gone Bad and House of Pain both from 1984. Slinky as hell.

  • @zone47
    @zone47 3 года назад

    Awesome Steve!! I love you're music and your humble spirit!

  • @marksc1929
    @marksc1929 3 года назад +2

    ..good words Steve 👍

  • @tinpenny4474
    @tinpenny4474 3 года назад +2

    I've meet Steve Morse on 3 occasions, top notch in my book. Steve is in a class of his own. Stressfest is perhaps one of my favorite instrumental albums of all time. Thank you Mr.Morse for all the beautiful music you have given the world.

  • @dewdude2112
    @dewdude2112 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for your kinds words about EVH. I feel compelled to say that I believe we "lost" Eddie many years ago.

    • @dewdude2112
      @dewdude2112 3 года назад +1

      @Jay Davis "whatever"...yep, sure. Evh bailed out 20 years ago. Nothing wrong with it. He owes us nothing.But it's the truth.

    • @dewdude2112
      @dewdude2112 3 года назад

      @Jay Davis rehashed van halen. Look don't take it personal. Steve morse continues to be creative with new music and projects. Evh....decided to not.

    • @gokhanersan8561
      @gokhanersan8561 3 года назад +1

      Yep, EVH bailed out 20 some years ago, and that’s the sad truth.

  • @robertgoodwinr6523
    @robertgoodwinr6523 3 года назад +2

    Thanks Steve. God Bless and RIP EVH.

  • @hackiest
    @hackiest 3 года назад +3

    What a champion Steve is. Shares is thoughts without sounding like an 'expert' which of course he is.

  • @stephanregenass2411
    @stephanregenass2411 3 года назад

    I Tink thats the same Guitar at 2008 in the Swiss Concert in Huttwil. Thank you all of Deep Purpel.

  • @lindsaywilmoth3747
    @lindsaywilmoth3747 3 года назад

    I have always appreciated Steve's playing. Nice to see what a genuine and humble dude he is. R.I.P. EVH.

  • @gokhanersan8561
    @gokhanersan8561 3 года назад +1

    I just gave the long-forgotten "In the Spirit of Things" another listen, and was blown away with Steve's work. The guy is smokin' on tracks like House on Fire, The Preacher, Bells of St James., And on the breakdown and solo of Inside of Me-all hell is breakin' loose! For me, it';s gonna be Eddie, Morse, and Vai - standing on top of the rock guitar virtuoso world.

    • @davidmaurice5992
      @davidmaurice5992 3 года назад +1

      Thanks for mentioning “In the Spirit of Things “. Steve’s work on “Power “ is great, as well. Eddie, Eric Johnson, and Rik Emmett are my favorite guitar players. Morse and Vai are fantastic, too.

    • @gokhanersan8561
      @gokhanersan8561 3 года назад +1

      @@davidmaurice5992 plus, all of these great musicians were actually played on the radio back in those days, that’s how we got to know them. Today, a guitarist’s best bet is to play session in Nashville -to be heard in the background.

  • @michaeljoseph9722
    @michaeljoseph9722 3 года назад +12

    Ich liebe Steve und ich vermisse Eddie...

  • @johantaharin491
    @johantaharin491 3 года назад

    thank you steve.i was in ohio uni 1979.so u at ohio u spring festival.u did dazed n confused a bit..that was amazing! note for note.i m back in malaysia now.did see u in genting highland malaysia with deep purple about 8 yrs ago.

  • @patpatpat1969
    @patpatpat1969 3 года назад

    Hey Steve, thank you for sharing your story with music fans. It's very gracious of a fine musician as yourself to take time to pay tribute to Eddie .
    Watching all you famous people in the music community and those who knew the man...really fill in the missing puzzle pieces of who he was.
    Another great master musician has left us.
    Though Eddie only lived to 65 years of age...he was able to plant more seeds than some of his predecessors like Hendix.
    We all look forward to next great guitar innovator.

  • @batphink2655
    @batphink2655 2 года назад

    Steve was always a gracious man and class act as well as brilliant guitarist himself!

  • @realguitarshredder
    @realguitarshredder 3 года назад +2

    We all miss him.. great story steve

  • @ihavethedocuments2580
    @ihavethedocuments2580 3 года назад +16

    Only a guitar player would recognize this. He was literally a better rythmn player than lead, and that says alot cause that man could obviously shred 😜
    His rythmn was his strength IMHO, one of the very best

    • @ihavethedocuments2580
      @ihavethedocuments2580 3 года назад +1

      Eric Johnson comes to mind too... And Joe

    • @gokhanersan8561
      @gokhanersan8561 3 года назад

      Yep, I want to listen to Eddie’s rhythm just like Eddie always said rhythm and songs were more important to him. But, the media wanted to turn this musician into a shredding freak show. Even after his death the only video we see is Eddie soloing eruption. I prefer Eddie playing the opening riff to 5150 or the piano parts to Right Now.

  • @biblybims9868
    @biblybims9868 3 года назад +1

    Still rocking the same guitar Steve 👍

  • @scottbostic6247
    @scottbostic6247 3 года назад

    You as well are a great guy and musician and raised with love in your heart. Thank you for sharing and all everything you have done for music

  • @georgemorris4142
    @georgemorris4142 3 года назад +1

    Just seeing Steve Morse , back 2 studying.

  • @FathomlessJoy
    @FathomlessJoy 3 года назад

    Good to see you, Steve! You are an amazing player! I was gung ho EVH growing up, but I matured into appreciation for your sound and style. I haven't even owned a guitar in years, but you inspire me in other areas of life. The stuff you did with the "Cathedral technique" and double/cross picking are revolutionary in their own right. Good to see you and hear such a humble, gracious message!

  • @splash5150izy
    @splash5150izy 3 года назад

    Thanks for all the nice things you spoke of regarding the brother "Eddie" and don't forget you are just as much an iconic "Guitar Man" too -

  • @rick3747
    @rick3747 3 года назад

    I love all musicians but a few like Morello, Rich, Porcaro, Bonham, Purdie......Lynch, Hicks, Di Meola, Metheny get my foot moving and soul grooving but Edward and Steve have been my two single favorite guitarists since 1978 and just melt my whole being and it always feels like a religious experience when I see or listen to them.
    I love Van Halen and I love Steve, Dixie Dregs, Deep Purple.
    👍👍

  • @rickmorgan317
    @rickmorgan317 3 года назад

    What a nice, heartfelt tribute. Steve seems to be a very kindhearted soul....very refreshing .

  • @mikeoxley9121
    @mikeoxley9121 3 года назад

    Have met Steve Morse - really nice guy! He’s very down to Earth and friendly. Has a humble attitude with gratitude for his success as a great musician.

  • @williamwallace4879
    @williamwallace4879 3 года назад

    Thank You sir for your video, and sharing with us.

  • @uncleremus5046
    @uncleremus5046 3 года назад +9

    In Morse we trust!

    • @gokhanersan8561
      @gokhanersan8561 3 года назад +1

      We do, indeed. A pillar of rock music.

  • @monkface
    @monkface 3 года назад +1

    I remember reading about that in Musician magazine. I think I still have it!

  • @iceWaterProductions1
    @iceWaterProductions1 3 года назад +1

    What a great story. That must have been a amazing concert with y’all three.

  • @janetgeller7272
    @janetgeller7272 3 года назад

    Thank you for your remembrances.

  • @greensombrero3641
    @greensombrero3641 3 года назад +1

    WONDERFUL!

  • @jamescarlucci9867
    @jamescarlucci9867 3 года назад

    Thanks Steve!! We love you!!

  • @nokomisnichols
    @nokomisnichols 3 года назад

    well said sir. you are a fantastic guitar player also. i appreciate your kind words.

  • @Siloguy
    @Siloguy 3 года назад

    Just that bit of playing by Steve was great, he has a sense of rhythm second to none.

  • @richybryan4652
    @richybryan4652 3 года назад +1

    We love you Steve

  • @TheChef470
    @TheChef470 3 года назад +2

    I think it was Eddy's rhythm playing and his compositional skills that made him exceptional. Musician's will remember his high wire guitar abilities but music fans in general will remember the tunes. RIP Eddy....

  • @jwhitty14
    @jwhitty14 3 года назад

    Steve, your an amazing Human Being!!

  • @Sardiniansoul324
    @Sardiniansoul324 3 года назад +1

    A living legend remembering another legend who took off fot heaven's palys

  • @keithachrist
    @keithachrist 3 года назад +1

    Well put great video Steve and your not soo bad yourself 🥰

  • @glennwirth7334
    @glennwirth7334 3 года назад

    Good man Steve , RIP Eddie Van Halen 😪🙏🏻

  • @luminositymusicbrianpricka6357
    @luminositymusicbrianpricka6357 3 года назад

    Hi Steve. You are very good. Thx-

  • @jamesbond4633
    @jamesbond4633 3 года назад +1

    Interesting comments. Would have been great to seen Eddie continue developing as a player. Who knows where it would have taken him. I think he had a lot of classical chops in him that came out in a great way.

    • @pulaski1
      @pulaski1 3 года назад

      Eddie never did much again after he fired Sammy the first time, in 1995, so his creative period was long finished when he died.

    • @jamesbond4633
      @jamesbond4633 3 года назад

      @@pulaski1 Well...Wolfgang will be going through his archive of music ...so we could be surprised at some point!!

  • @Mr25thfret
    @Mr25thfret 3 года назад +1

    Great words man.

  • @vanshipman
    @vanshipman 3 года назад +11

    I remember reading an article in one of the guitar mags about the show Steve is referring to here. (Guitar Player I think) The writer basically crapped all over Eddie in it and said that he wasn’t all he was hyped up to be when playing with real players like Steve and Albert. It infuriated a lot of people, myself included. A lot of the songs were completely out of Eddie’s style and element. Double time Country type stuff where Ed’s rig just didn’t fit in. etc. Classy players like Morse know better than this childish type of thinking. Eddie’s guitar playing changed how the guitar is played forever. I doubt that anyone will ever eclipse what Eddie did for Rock guitar. R.I.P. Eddie forever the GOAT.

    • @paulglover7048
      @paulglover7048 3 года назад +2

      Yeah, the article was brutal to Eddie.

    • @gokhanersan8561
      @gokhanersan8561 3 года назад +1

      Eddie shined in his own universe-from the very beginning- at the Gazzari’s. The band had to play top 40, but Eddie could never sound like the records, would instead channel all that music through his own alien self. That’s why when I listen to VH Inam transported to a whole strange but moving musical place. Classic rock snobs will never get into VH. He once said he was lucky enough that the weird things he heard in his head connected with so many people.

    • @dr.bunterhidenbrobruh5502
      @dr.bunterhidenbrobruh5502 3 года назад +2

      Meanwhile, that writer can probably only play a few open chords, power chords, and a pentatonic scale.

    • @bhalbrooktoo
      @bhalbrooktoo 3 года назад +3

      It was in "Musician" magazine. Steve, Eddie and Albert were on the cover. Steve wrote a letter that was printed in the next month's issue defending Eddie. That's always been Steve; a class act.

    • @gokhanersan8561
      @gokhanersan8561 3 года назад +1

      @@dr.bunterhidenbrobruh5502 I need to read that article, but “Musician” at the time had a formula to praise touchy-feely posers like REM and they would put a picture of Miles Davis on the cover to look “cool” as a magazine. They are as “wooden” as the Rolling Stone or the Village Voice. Bunch a libtard cultural critics who don’t have ears to listen.

  • @cmiller6501
    @cmiller6501 3 года назад +2

    Legend praising a Legend !!!

  • @dbriet
    @dbriet 3 года назад

    You'r a great guitar player as well Steve!! Love how you talking about Eddie!

  • @josephcalderone3987
    @josephcalderone3987 3 года назад

    Wow you are a genuine person really enjoying your take on all of this love your guitar playing

  • @tmitz73
    @tmitz73 3 года назад

    Steve seems like such a cool dude!! Thanks for the Memories!!!

  • @wesworach7441
    @wesworach7441 Год назад

    Steve has been my Guru since Free Fall record & he will remain one forever !!! ...

  • @ArtbyPaulPetro
    @ArtbyPaulPetro 3 года назад

    one inventive guitar genius speaking with respect and admiration about another inventive guitar genius!

  • @charliemartin576
    @charliemartin576 3 года назад

    i have a old set of your pick ups love them

  • @billgrabbe9992
    @billgrabbe9992 3 года назад +6

    It's a rare thing to see Steve Morse "pull off".