These Celebrities Couldn't Stand Eddie Van Halen
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- These Stars Couldn't Stand Eddie Van Halen & Here’s Why. Eddie Van Halen is a guitar virtuoso whose lightning-fast fingers and inventive skills transformed rock music. From Pasadena prodigy to global legend, his life was a symphony of accomplishment and scandal. However, beneath the scorching solos and sold-out stadiums is a tangled web of interactions with other stars who were either charmed by his brilliance or disillusioned by his antics. Join us as we delve into the fascinating stories of these celebrities who, for various reasons, could not stand Eddie Van Halen..
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It sucked. Get rid of the bot voice with the terrible English skills. It's ridiculous.
I find it so strange listening to these obvious A.I narrators. They're getting close but it's still very obvious that this is a computer trying to pronounce a script.
“Gwitterist” was fun.
There's nothing prestigious about the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame anymore.
Never was . Anything associated with rolling stone magazine I stay way away from .
It's a badge of honor for bands that are not in the rarhof
Imagine that emerson lake and palmer are not in it
whatta ya mean "anymore". There never was. except to [suckers].
Truth!
No tull either.... Say no more
22:00 Has to be the ultimate line of unrecognizable AI garbage ever
The Gwiterist has struck
Tone Lock
You've never been fruss strated by a gwiterist?
Who cares what Jerry Garcia thought about EVH ?
they played different music , we get it
Van Halen left Jerry Garcia in the dust guitarwise when EVH was 13 years old.😂
@@robertscorpio8432 You're missing the point. Noone doubts EVH guitar skill, but their music is so overrated. They're basically a pop rock band with EVH's guitar licks thrown amongst their pop songs. I wish Sammy and Ronnie Montrose had kept going.
@@mauharley WTF are you talking about , I think the Grateful Dead sucked big time , I can't even listen to the dead , that's how God Awful their music is .
@@herbcanter2114 I've never listened to Grateful Dead in my life. I just agree with what he said. In fact, I was just listening VH1 on a walk, and his point still stands.
I’ve listened to the dead. They’re not even in Van Halen’s league.imo.
I got to see Van Halen in 1984.
I got to see VH at their homecoming show for the “Fair Warning” Tour at The LA Coliseum! The opening song was “Mean Street”!
Ok Ralph.🙄
How was it?
And me! Monsters of Rock, Castle Donington. Jump, Hot for Teacher - great to see Eddie, and the inimitable DLR, but they were soon forgotten once AC/DC started their set...
When they were good... Never liked Sammy but they made money
It should also be noted there were two guitarists on Michael Jackson's "Beat It". Eddie Van Halen did the amazing guitar solo in the song, but the guitar playing you hear thru the majority of the song and killer riffs were played by none other than Steve Lukather, lead guitarist for the band "Toto". The drums in the song were played by the amazing Jeff Porcaro, also of Toto.
TOTO was a super band ...
Can you imagine if Lukather and Van Halen did a double guitar album together !!?
Yep I new how Jeff played.it broke my heart he died he was my fave drummer
Who played bass on the iconic track?
@@davidbuswa9425 Most excellent question. The bass player on "Beat it" was actually also Steve Lukather of Toto too. Steve played all the lead guitar and bass guitar parts on the song. In fact, there was even a third guitarist on "Beat it" as well. That would be Mr. Paul Jackson Jr. (No relation to Michael) who himself has a very impressive resume and uber talented on other songs and albums of Michael he did as well. For Beat it though, it was mainly Steve Lukather and Eddie Van Halen the solo. All Paul Jackson Jr did on the song was overdub Steve Lukather on the main riff using rhythm guitar. "Beat It" was quite the collaboration. As I mentioned Jeff Porcaro did drums. Even Steve Porcaro did synthesizer and synth programming along with Greg Phillinganes, yet another two musical geniuses from Toto making the count of four Toto members now who contributed to this song, among other credited parts of Beat it I have not even mentioned yet here. For example, even Michael himself played on the song. He actually made a beat sound on a drum case in the studio during recording.
Rush NEVER opened for Van Halen in Las Vegas; they both played back-to-back headlining shows at the same venue (Aladdin hotel): Rush on June 14, 1981 & Van Halen the following night.
Makes me.wonder what else ya got wrong here.
Van Halen's first album is one of the all time best rock albums ever, also on the list is AC/DC's Back in black!
also on the list Blizzard of ozz and Diary of a Madman, those are metal though
I thought the same thing as I purchased those two albums at the same time and they are truly historical and epic forever
Appetite is there, too
I like Van Halen II much more than the first album now. I remember buying such classic albums like "Moving Pictures" "Back In Black" "and remember the incredible comeback of Aerosmith. Dio's "Holy Diver" and "The Last In Line" were awesome too.
@@jakepepper2279 AMEN! Van Halen II was my favorite also!
It's all over now. Turned to dust. Memories of past glory are left.
It may over for E.V.H., but his music and legacy will stand forever.
And yours will be zero.
You'll be remembered only when using the lavatory.
@@k.c.3567 You're what is wrong with the modern World. A wart on the ass of society.
Hated the Dead. So, there...
Is this guy A I ?
I don't know maybe it was always pronounced tone lock.
Yeah this is fake garbage
Whatever made you think that? Didn’t you know the word “guitar” is pronounced as “gweedur” ? LOL 😝
I hate it.
We are ALL AI....We just aren't aware of it😊
I met Ed backstage after a show back in '91. He was very chill and than I envisioned him to be. I thought him to be on the introverted side at least to strangers, but very nice and no attitude. Sammy was still on a high after the show and was turned to 10. Alex was tired and wanted to get back to the hotel. Mike kind of went with the flow but seemed like a regular guy that you could talk to. Anyway I had a brief interaction with the four of them before they got whisked to their limo. This was 12/13/1991 in Miami. I was in their company again in Atlanta at the Lakewood Amphitheater for sound check when I infiltrated security there with a fake backstage pass around my neck. It wasn't too hard because the wood gate was open so I let myself in and no one kicked me out. There was a young kid that did the same thing and we hung out all afternoon enjoying every minute of it. I miss this guy a lot and over the past 40 years of going to Van Halen shows leaves me sad that it's over.
I remember the wooden gate. Also the one behind the side of the stage where beside the concession stand and western wall of the amphitheater. (I think western....the Stewart avenues/freedom pkwy side). They sometime had a tiny stage for bands to play before the show. To the side of this was the opening to the floor seats. I was a the Rush R30 tour around 2004.....and it was also 96 rocks anniversary...I was at that particular wooden gate and Dave Grohl talked to me for like 30 minutes or more. I didn't realize who he was. He had a smile like the the movie "Grinch"...the same guy who was in rocky horror picture show. Forgot that name. Anyway...he mad this long tooth grin and it annoyed me...as I was never a Fan of alternative and nirvana. Dave just talked my head off...asked me about drumming...asked where I was from (the mountains above atlanta near Helen)...he said he has been there....and I kept looking past him hoping to get a glimpse of Rush or someone I knew from the atlanta music biz....and the security guard kept laughing at us (cause he realized I didn't know I was talking to dave grohl) ...and I was enjoyed by dave. Finally I said..."hey man...I gotta go get a beer and and get to my seat or I'll miss the show"...(I also told him i hated alternative and bands like nirvana...and he was laughing). Later...during break in the show..I go back to the same gate and the security guy told me who I was taking to earlier. Anyways...I'm a Van Halen fanatic. Been to Cabo. Been to driveway of Eddie's 5150 home. The Malibu home (not inside it but sort of) and beach. I jammed at Cabo on Alex's Ludwig set with a band in 1995. Met Eddie, Alex, and michael at several soundchecks...met up with Sammy's son a few times backstage after messaging on social media. On and on...I even play in rock bands since I was a kid and I'm 49 now. I've been all in to rock, hard rock, prog rock and pop since I was a kid. I've got a few stories and I enjoyed yours.
By the way...I looked at your RUclips channel page. Saw Porsches and Florida. I saw palm beach... I used to play in bands down there. We would play "Clematas By Night" in downtown West Palm Beach. Renegades. Jupiter. Wellington. Green Acres. Airboat Halftrack show out in the Loxahatchee Boy Scout camp. I played Captain Hiram's in Sebastian. The Mud Jam in Port Saint Luci. The saint Luci mud jam. Etc... ate at Duffys regularly. Guinobanas (bad spell). Partied at Spearmint Rhino/Monroes as the weekend band (with all the perks). Eat at Dennys late night next to the Porsche dealer. On and on and on..gigs all over down there.
Tony Lock ? Hilarious 😂
Ton Lok ? I remember being all bent out of shape because of all the sampling of my favorite songs . To me , that's not an art form ... It's lazy , like karaoke . They rap to pre-recorded music . Till this day people think Tupac Shakur wrote That's Just The Way it Is .
Only eclipsed by describing Pat Smear as a gwiterist. AI narration at it's finest.
WTF is a gwiterist?
lol 😂
From what it looks like around the 7 minute mark, maybe it's a guy who has "tay-lent" and does "gweeter" solos that will be "rememmber-red throughout music history.
@@bakeone4406And who the heck is tone Lock?
It’s a fish
These bot voice-overs are pathetic.
Eddie & Alex had a very nasty side...They bad mouth ALL their former bandmates
WTF are you talking about? It was always directed at them FIRST. Although Michael Anthony is a class act I'm tired of hearing how he got screwed. Go check out Alex and his net worth. Tell me how he got screwed. Michael's net worth is ~ 10 million less. All of you guys bad mouthing them act as if you knew them all personally. Give me a break.
True dat! A well known fact, unfortunately. Sometimes I wish I knew nothing about some bands and only their music.
How long were you their lawyer, Michael?
@@michaeltammaro482you tell em Frankie
@@michaeltammaro482 I don't think anyone's true net worth is on the internet.
Van Halen with David Lee Roth is hard to beat period
Blizzard of ozz did pretty well.....Randy Rhoads and Ozzy
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle What the hell does that have to do with the subject?
Tough maybe but not that tough
The only Era I ever liked. Although I loved dlr's solo and it was a wicked concert.
it seems that all genius is met with opposition and conflict. what most don’t realize is the conflict within the genius is that they are always striving for an elusive perfection. no greatness is ever satisfied, so extreme is the norm…RIP EVH
Ed seemingly had an issue with Rhoads who many think is better than Ed
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle
They were both phenomenal players but I’ve always liked Randy’s playing better so I’m definitely in that camp.🍻
@@12floz67 the thing is really the issue, is the people who think Ed is the be all end all, and cannot imagine others thinking someone else was better which many do. There are millions who like Rhoads better and think he was better.
There are often players we like better but who we know are not better than another player. Randy was every bit the player Ed was...
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle
I agree, I think Randy was a much better guitarist than Eddie but Eddie had one of the best sound in the business. Have you checked out a guy named Igor Paspalj? If not check out some of his stuff here on RUclips. Type in Igor Paspalj - Paganini it’s fu@king phenomenal.🍻
Eddie Van Halen changed the musical landscape in the late seventies and early eighties, which is why some older era musicians did not like him. They ceased getting as much radio play as hard tock and metal styles dominated. RIP to EVH.
Rubbish. They were a pop rock band that fostered the nauseating hair metal genre. AC/DC and Motorhead set the landscape for hard rock, and Black Sabbath did the same for Heavy Metal. Van Halen had radio success with pop music like California Girls and Jump.
@@mauharley Actually, "California Girls" was from David Lee Roth's solo EP. I am basically talking about all the albums Van Halen recorded before the cover dominated "Diver Down." It was Eddie Van Halen's guitar playing persona. Every upcoming guitar player wanted to play like EVH. Of course, VH were not part of the hair metal genre, but whatever. I lived through the era. AC/DC were mainstream hard rock with "Back In Black" being such a killer album but compared to other bands, Motorhead barely got any attention. The music back then coexisted together. From VH to Rush to Journey to AC/DC to Judas Priest to Iron Maiden to Ozzy to Ratt to Dokken to Cinderella to Great White and more....
Garcia could have literally applied all his criticism of to himself and add boring to it.
I've never heard him described as a virtuoso guitarist before. What a joke.
Best comment...👍
I didn’t know Eddie was half Asian, and Dutch
Yeah, Indonesian. Eddie looks more like their Dutch side and Alex looks more like the Indonesian side.
@@BrockTheHeathen Both of them look like Neanderthals to me...
At some point you just appreciate the artist for their art. Frank Sinatra had friends who were mobsters. That doesn't keep me from enjoying his singing.
The guidarist lol
So entertaining!! 🤣
I'm watching this for no raisin.
🤣🤣🤣
This AI narration would be perfect for reciting The Raven, but here it's just bizarre.
The biggest point I got out of this is Eddie is still the most influential rock guitarist and "AI" can't pronounce some English names and words.
He's a trouble maker. It's not about his skills. It's his big head and believes he's the best. His music is good but his character
Eddie van Halen was one of the greatest guitarists and most kind people ever
A great guitarist. And a life-long drunk and asshole. Go ask Mike Anthony about how "kind" EVH was.
I've heard fan stories saying he was really rude to them.
He really wasn’t the “most kind people”
I love the video where he pays a very very sick Jason Becker a visit & brings him a guitar and sits on the couch and plays for Jason and his family...Jason released the Video AFTER Eddie van Halens death to let the world know what a great guy Eddie was.
yes, on both accounts. he was such a nice guy, i know people who met him said the same. you know who else was a real nice guy? taylor hawkins ! :D
Videos like this blow. Leave the guy alone. He just left this life not long ago. He changed music and he’s a legend. And I’m not even a big fan, but you gotta give him his due.
he faked his death just like elvis and many others.. get ready for the reset.. one more week.
Yep, way too many of these AI-generated robot voice videos without support or citation. I'm sure he rubbed some people the wrong way. Isn't that pretty much the way things are among artists?
I would say the big three in music were Elvis, Eddie, and Michael Jackson. And Eddie did the solo in MJ's Beat It, which was released in March 1983.
Agreed a few of these channels don't deserve to have their garbage uploaded
Shut up and get out.
I saw van Halen back the day 1981 they rocked rip eddie stevo
From all accounts Eddie was a sweet person. When he was in his addiction his personality changed. I love how when he played he always had a smile on his face.
Anyone can play a guitar fast.Not everyone can play a guitar with soul and style.
Rhoads and Ed are above their peers because they can do it all, shred but write and play with great style and feeling
Yeah but evh could do both..
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle I agree with EVH & RR being the top. I like David Gilmore & SRV & maybe Hendrix after.
Also Eddie didn't sound like he was trying to play fast in some ways - the notes just flowed ...like liquid ...
@@robertscorpio8432 Like my girlfriend during climax .
Hey we all know that Eddie was a complex guy to say the least but we won’t stop listening
So Garcia said he doesn't listen to the VH albums then criticizes the music? That's a big contradiction.
Big difference between hearing someone’s music and listening to their music. I get what he meant.
Alcohol and Drugs destroy Souls 😢. Got sober myself years 34 years ago and counting. Thanks goes to Jesus Christ ❤️🙏💯🇺🇲. Avoid the Triggers 💯. I love all kinds of music. Eddie van Halen was so talented its obvious 🙏💯. They all have Big Egos. It comes with the territory. Whoever Exalts himself will be Humbled Whoever Humbles himself will be Exalted Mathew 23 12. Music can soothe the Soul take care ❤️🙏💯
Bless you and Best of wishes on your journey to continue sobriety.
@@cathyhardy6563 thanks bless you too ❤🙏💯🇺🇲
Preach it , brother ! 😊 I have , become aware , of my addictions, 6-27-87 , and went to A.A. my cousin , insisted, on 90 + meetings , in 90 days , and I did , and was able to stay clean and sober , but once , I knew , GOD , was in the room , I didn’t like all these people , who didn’t , or couldn’t , find that it wasn’t anything , they did ! But was the Lord , working through them , and my cousin , was one of them , he had his story , when he came into the rooms , he weighed just 95 lbs. and I could out drink , drug him , any day of the week , long story short , he still goes , and he’s now one of those people , who stayed in AA and he acts like he’s royalty , and has recently , professed his , being saved ….but it’s all horse sh.. , and I haven’t talked to him in 8 months ! I didn’t lose anything … friends , like brothers for over 60+ yrs. , just cut me off like a bad habit
I'm 5 weeks in.😊
@@jackmewhalle6937 good for you. The mind will heal and adapt. Avoid the triggers. Amen ❤️🙏💯🇺🇲
General knowledge presented as someone's profound revelation!
When your dealing with egos & assholes not everyone is going to like you right
Jealousy gets you nowhere. Eddie may not have been a nice guy but he was No.1 on guitar hands down AND tied behind his back.
Dude is saying all the words wrong.
World gone mad.
He was indeed a tail-ented Gwitterist. As Tony Lock would agree.
First half of the video is telling us who Eddie Van Halen is...All who clicked on this already know who he is!!! Get on with the reason for the video!!!!!
I know!!!
The Tone Loc song used a sample of Alex drums, not a guitar riff.
There’s a snippet of guitar in there as well. It’s just not as obvious as the drums.
When your at the very top of your trade/ game/ career ….there’s always the haters that just gonna hate on you…and just like EVH …YOU PUT THESE PEOPLE IN YOUR REARVIEW MIRROR AND NEVER LOOK BACK
True, but more so when you're an A-hole at the top of your game. I absolutely adore VH, and there is no doubt that EVH was the greatest, or one of the greatest (depending on your ranking metrics) guitarists in history. But by a preponderance of the evidence, he (and his brother) were A-holes, at least for certain periods of their careers/life. Doesn't change or diminish the accomplishments or import to music history. Just don't meet your heroes.
@@outtascope The cocaine-fueled '80s was the biggest pissing contest in history, especially in the music business. Doing blow amplified everyone's bad habits and personality disorders. Add to that being a superstar, and the results are inevitable.
I agree that they had a damn good run from 78-84 and had better commercial success with Sammy but as far as guitar playing goes he dominated for 3 or 4 years before better rock players started came along. I’m not talking about influencing people or popularity I’m talking about how guitarist evolve decade after decade. People love Hendrix but you can’t that he was a better guitar player than someone like Joe Satriani.
Ego holds no water. Anyone, Male or Female, can have one Pride has no place. In someones heart ❤️🙏
Unfortunately, as a musician I can tell you, I NEVER EVER met a musician that didn’t have an ego!!! It comes with the territory. It’s just that some musicians hide it better than others.
Please learn to punctuate. Makes it much easier to understand what you're trying to say.
@@killereverb3928Yes. We all have those. 😄
Who cares if they liked Eddie or not. He made his mark and did his thing. May he Rest In Peace🌺
His son Wolfgang has his own band now, Mammoth WVH but his music sounds too modern. And he refuses to play VH songs but he did play Panama, Hot for Teacher at the Taylor Hawkins tribute in Sept 2022. This year, Sammy Hagar and Mike Anthony are doing a tour in July and August and playing VH hits. Dave Lee Roth might make a few appearances.
@@robkrasinski6217 I wish them all the luck🤙
#Respect
Many rock stars aren't easy to get along with. Pete Townshend and Ritchie Blackmore to name a few. Yet I am a big fan of their music, Eddie's too.
@@mikekoch4151 That’s true, but think it’s mostly an ego thing!
Neil Peart the “BASSist🐟” for Rush! 😂
They all say suck are jealous. No one is perfect so Let's Remember him for His Legacy to the Electric Guitar
Otro icono como Randhy Rhoads
descancen en paz
Eddy Van Halen .
Garcia and the Dead were as boring as fuck.
one of the worst bands ever to make it big, people mainly went to the shows to get free drugs and get high
Not in the 60s and 70s.
He certainly was a great gwidderist. ;P (gotta love A.I. narrators lol)
AI voiceover is horrible! Couldn’t finish.
Saw VH twice, once with David once with Sammy. Both concerts were a clash of egos on stage. Eddie fought with both singers.. it was seriously uncomfortable to watch. The music was good but the shows sucked because of it.
Good content but the robot audio is horrible. Can't Mr Concealed Facts read and talk???
There’s too many of those , computer, generated , voice , commentaries, they screw everything , up can’t pronounce English , to save his AI , ass 🖕🏻em .
That’s not Jan Van Halen at 1:08. He didn’t play guitar or whatever that guy is playing. He played the clairnet
there is a fake youtube clip that promotes that as Jan van Halen and it is not
Jerry was, like band mate Pig Pen, a real boozer.
Being old enough to have been fans of both Jerry and Ed, I can understand Garcia's gripe on EVH's flurry of notes. But Eddie often showed an emotional depth that one typically wouldn't hear in his radio hits. The deep cuts were where his mind & heart were given a brief respite from the duties of a rock god. Jerry's soloing always struck a deep chord within me, and his unmistakable technique was a huge influence on my jamming style. Their "beef" is a fabrication, I believe.
Agreed. Everything I have ever heard/read says Garcia didn't like Van Halen's musical work, not him as a person.
I agree with with Jerry Garcia. It was noted these guitar players are a dime dozen. Guitar should have heart melody. They just happened to come along when that kind of guitar playing was in style or fad.
EVH was a dime a dozen??? More like once in a lifetime. If "that kind of guitar playing" became a fad, it was because of Edward.
EVH was a dime a dozen??? More like once in a lifetime. If "that kind of guitar playing" became a fad, it was because of Edward.
I can’t even name one Jerry Garcia tune so he’s like a nobody. He just had a much acid breaks fall him around.
For a guy who claimed to have never listened to Van Halen's albums, Jerry Garcia sure had a lot to say about Eddie's music.
Edward was a musical genius and anyone that fought with him wasn't. He mattered, they didn't.
Randy Rhoads mattered and was every bit the genius and virtuoso....
*Randy Rhoads has entered the chat*
I don't agree with Edward when he said Randy ripped him off somewhat . Randy Rhoads quoted saying he'd do a piece of Ed's Eruption just to show he could play it .
Huh? VH was a one hit wonder. They only crafted one good track: RWTD
@@wolfgangdevries127 I don't understand what you're saying.
When you're a groundbreaking legend, you will either be loved or hated by others, and that just comes with the territory. I'm sure EVH didn't lose any sleep over his detractors.
Jerry Garcia's boring guitar playing is the medicinal equivalent to the sleep drug Ambien.
It made me want to go to sleep...forever.
A much better guitarist than Van Halen, more versitlie and much more inventive. But I'm speaking live from the years 68 to 77. The 90s were pretty meh.
And they a bunch of rich kids from the Height
@@Darrylizer1- let’s go with inventive. He built a hybrid strat/Lespaul. Potted pickups. He hot rodded amps. He used a Floyd rose. Pick scrapes. Dive bombs. Natural harmonics. Pinch harmonics. Finger tapping. Harmonic tapping. Volume swells with the dotted eighth note. He play hard rock with a swing feel much of the time. He embraced the Steinberger trans trem. Played with the guitar on his lap occasionally. He was athletic as hell on stage. He painted his guitars iconic patterns. The intro to Meanstreet speaks for itself. Detuning for heaviness like on Unchained.
Other than being a decent guitarist, I have no clue why you would put Garcia and VH in some kind of comparison. VH also wrote beautiful music. He jammed. There is little to compare.
@@paulhb Eh, I like them both. I like Garcia more, but it wasn't me who compared them first. People rag on Jerry, I'll rag on Ed. And you're correct they're really not comparable.
Hold onto something, cuz the internet may tip over when I say this: A person can simultaneously be a virtuoso musician and a shitty human. The ability to compose and play Eruption doesn't make someone a nice guy.
Wow, Rhoads, Lee and Buckingham were/are all super nice guys and talented musician. That speaks volumes to me.
Too many vanity among creatures, who hate Eddie Van Halen!!
It s not fair , to Eddie!! All those men, in your vid, are jealousy and greedy!! Eddie was ,and will be nice kind human, person and pure Genius !!! Eddie was do all his high peaks and artistic work ONLY with huge work, and hard, very hard labor!!! Rest In Heavenly Peace, Edward Van Halen!
Randy rhoads was not a guy who was jealous of Ed, he complimented Ed, but Ed shat the bed in that interview he gave after Randy died.
Yeah maybe he was nice to people not in Van Halen, but he was a dick to everyone in Van Halen without the last name Van Halen.
Jerry was right as far as I'm concerned.
Just my personal sensibilities.
Agreed.
Roger Waters also hated Eddie Van Halen after Eddie played on a song of his "Lost Boys Calling" for the film The Legend of 1900. Roger said about Eddie "“couldn’t care less” about Van Halen". That is harsh.
Now David Gilmour, on the other hand, loved Van Halen as a guitarist and had this to say about Eddie “I was a blues fan but I was an all-around music fan. For me it was Leadbelly through B.B. King and later Eric Clapton, Roy Buchanan, Jeff Beck, Eddie Van Halen and anyone you care to mention. Mark Knopfler has a lovely, refreshing guitar style. He brought back something that seemed to have gone astray in guitar playing.” “Of course, there were many. I was trying to learn 12-string acoustic guitar like Leadbelly at the same time I was trying to learn lead guitar like Hank Marvin and later Clapton. All of those different things had their moments and filtered through my learning process. These days I don’t listen to other people with the objective of trying to steal their licks, although I’ve got no objections to stealing them if that seems like a good idea. I’m sure that I’m still influenced by Mark Knopfler and Eddie Van Halen as well.” “I can’t play like Eddie Van Halen, I wish I could. So i sat down to try some of those ideas and I can’t do it. I don’t know if I could ever get any of that stuff together. Sometimes I think I should work at the guitar more. I play every day but I don’t consciously practice scales or anything in particular.” “I’ve met him a couple of times, and he always seemed to be a very nice guy. I have to confess that I don’t listen to an awful lot of Van Halen, but Eddie is fantastic. His moments of sheer, unbridled, joyful playing - as he did on the Michael Jackson track - can’t help but make you want to jump around on a dance floor. He was a major influence on a lot of people. wasn’t he? He changed Rock music, and he made a lot of very average players think they were a lot better than they actually were!”
In fact the two jammed together at the Les Paul and Friends concert in August, 1988. David always CLASS!
Waters is an insecure B leaguer
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle And your an ass.
Loved the album that was popular in 1979. Can't remember it.
The album was Van Halen II.
False title. Jerry Garcia never said he 'Couldn't stand Eddie Van Halen', he said he didn't like his music. Big difference.
Garcia was wrong about EVH.
Yes. Maybe. Not really. Unfortunately,
EVH had one speed fast all the time. He chained smoked. He seemed like he had a chip on his shoulder. Almost like his music was an Attention Deficit Disorder therapy. Obviously talented yet flawed. He looked like he could never relax. Maybe cigarettes and alcohol helped. Still he is legendary guitar player.
I wish he was still with us.
Jealous
Yeah, I was born in 69, never connected with the Grateful Dead or really any jam band, but Van Halen, Rush, Pink Floyd, those are the jams.
@@Rob9mm ACCURATE
@@lorenzo6mm yea but....Kneel before King Edward my servant 😁😁
Eddie Van Halen: An intense Rock and Roller and no doubt outstanding performer right along side with David.... Van Halen Band, David Lee Roth and Eddie: You are outstanding and always remembered for your wonderful performances and talent....
That pic of Eddie is scary. Can’t be real
This guy really doesn't like Eddie.
Garcia couldn’t carry Eddies guitar strap
He sounded like a local Jam Band Guitarist - I never got what was good about Garcia ...Gilmour - way different story ...
I have not investigated Van Halen's body of work, but I heard all their popular songs on the radio and MTV and I never felt that Eddie's solos were expressive of anything or arose form the motifs in the surrounding songs. They all seemed to be out-of-context flurries of notes and noise. He was a virtuoso guitarist whose work was--to me--sterile and boring. (The same is true of Buckethead, an equal to Van Halen in sheer virtuosity.)
if this video had just about the Rhoads vs van halen situation, it would have been outstanding. All of the other stuff with B leaguers like Linkin Bizkit's Fred Durst....
Ed shat the bed in that interview saying Randy had learned everything from him, which is absolutely nonsense. They sounded nothing alike, Randy was more educated than Ed on guitar.
But the problem is 30 years later Ed had a chance to take the high road and walk back those comments in the Randy Rhoads doc, the original effort with Margolis and Klein, but he refused to do an interview essentially making too many demands.
He had some hang up with Randy, probably because Randy beat him out in a reader's poll for best guitar player in a U.K sounds magazine..
Fred Durst is a top league artist
Roth is an egomaniac and great showman. Ed was an alcoholic for most of his long career. Ed was a gifted composer and arranger, he created a style of guitar playing that shaped a generation of guitarists.
Who the Hell is Smear?
I couldn't stand him either. Nor his band, nor his music. 🤷♂
Eddie had severe ADHD, I remember Howard Stern saying when VH came on his show Eddie could not sit down and concentrate at all.
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Very good assessment
If the thoughts and comments by Garcia were accurately presented by the narrator then it couldn't be expressed any more perfectly
I agree with Randy and Lindsey
When I think of influential guitarist Jerry Garcia does not enter my mind. I've read countless interviews with rock guitar players and I can't think of one that cited Garcia as an influence. Maybe that guy in Phish might think he's great. The greatest thing I can think of that Jerry Garcia influenced was Cherry Garcia ice cream and I think that is way better than any Greatful Dead album.
I used to think Eddie was somewhat overrated until I heard 'Beat It ' and then when I saw the live videos and how tight he was and rhythm lead both way up there improv ..I realized how great he was .
He even sat in with the Letterman Band and fit right in but he was great ...gifted Guitarist - who worked really hard...
It definitely sounded good in that song but it’s one of his easier solo’s to play.🍻
Eddie's ego ruined Van Halen.
Amen to that. But so did DLR.
So it takes 30 minutes to get to who actually hated him??
Eddie was 90% flash. Tapping damn sure don't impress me. I like acrual playing of the guitar.
I always liked Jerry Garcia. But his words and comments come across that he was more jealous of EVH than just be nonchalant. I do think Eddie had some demons….like we all do.
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The reason why David Lee Roth can't stand Eddie Van Halen is because Eddie took all the glory
True.
EVH didn't have any non musical real friends.
Just musical fans, his Brother and
lots of acquaintances blowing smoke
Up his .....he looked wound up all the time. Too bad. He could have been so much more. If he was a bit more humble for his God given talents.
@@lorenzo6mmWow. You knew him that well?
David is the one that made them all famous
@@shanemiller7697 He didn't do so well on his own, but VH continued to.
@@shanemiller7697 How did DLR make them all famous? With his dancing and crappy voice? He was a friggin' clown with a HUGE ego! EVH made them all famous with the inventive sound of his guitar and amazing playing style. DLR was was the weak link in that band...
It was Roth that steered Van Halen into the direction Roth felt was the most entertaining $ The music was more of a Broadway rock show and didn't need any storyline to achieve its notoriety . Something Jerry Garcia couldn't understand "
Good grief! This AFI narrator (if that's what it is) is atrocious.
No one. Not one erson has anything good to say about E Van H. Coincidence?
They probably didn't like him because he was a great genius! They were jealous!
Or he just didn’t like their music.
Music lends itself to chaotic life styles and especially if your on top no matter the performer. Picking apart Ed's interactions is he said she said stuff mostly and two sides to every story. The man is left us now so lets respect his memory. We all have our plus and minus sections of our lives good and bad
can't lie about a guy who is dead saying he learned everything from you that is not OK
'Eddie Van Halen gradually became even better on Guitar than Jerry Garcia , when Eddie was 13 years old '....
I just ruined my Guitar Karma with my sarcasm ....here .
I could care less about those who didn't like Eddie Van Halen. Every band has personal conflict issues; just ask the Beatles.