What Makes This Song Great? "Runnin' with the Devil" VAN HALEN

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @seedofwonder
    @seedofwonder 4 года назад +993

    Rick Beato doesn’t steal music. He teaches people to love it.

    • @scottharrisohn6972
      @scottharrisohn6972 4 года назад +33

      His enthusiasm and talent continues to amaze.

    • @seedofwonder
      @seedofwonder 4 года назад +21

      @@scottharrisohn6972 He can only play everything and explain the theory.

    • @Johnnydontdid
      @Johnnydontdid 3 года назад +29

      PREACH! That's the truth. Any artist who cuts Rick off with silly copyright/licensing complaints is NOT doing his/her/their homework. I guarantee you Dr. Beato has increased sales for every artist covered in this series, even if only a little.

    • @seedofwonder
      @seedofwonder 3 года назад +27

      @@Johnnydontdid I can only assume the labels hate him for pointing out why current top 40 artists are hot garbage and costing them that way. But it's not his fault they churn out songs that no one will remember in two weeks.

    • @Johnnydontdid
      @Johnnydontdid 3 года назад +4

      @@seedofwonder TROOFED!

  • @christianzafiroglu6705
    @christianzafiroglu6705 3 года назад +84

    Michael Anthony is the most recognizable and pleasurable background vocal in rock. Plus he’s a great guy by all accounts.

    • @ericpachosa4543
      @ericpachosa4543 Год назад +5

      Seen them 3 times and he never gets enough credit for his vocals!!

    • @CidYoung-REALTOR
      @CidYoung-REALTOR Месяц назад

      I can’t remember where l read it, perhaps Rolling Stone way back in the Day, ( probably burned too many brain cells since then) but they referred to DLRoth as “Mickey Mouse with Genitals “ and as a young hornet female at tge time, l had to agree, because his stage presence was quite impressive the was he jumped around when he sang.

  • @JScottHelms
    @JScottHelms 5 лет назад +871

    The more I watch Rick's videos the more I believe the internet was created for him to do this very thing.

    • @markakin3742
      @markakin3742 4 года назад +3

      haha right on man...

    • @johngumdoc
      @johngumdoc 4 года назад +3

      Agree

    • @deathofamailman
      @deathofamailman 4 года назад +10

      agreed -- I think before the internet this level of teaching was really, really expensive

    • @hv1461
      @hv1461 4 года назад +2

      Yes. Him and people like him. Dr. Grande. Mathias Wandel. AVe. People with competence.

    • @DeeEllEff
      @DeeEllEff 4 года назад +3

      @@hv1461 And would we be familiar with their level of competence without YT? Probably not. Without the Internet itself? Definitely not!

  • @tphtgm
    @tphtgm 4 года назад +423

    Rip Eddie, never has such a guitarist inspired so many people around the world, even with just one song, you will be missed

    • @harrykadaras9459
      @harrykadaras9459 4 года назад +9

      EVH = 4EVER AWESOME. RICK BEATO = THE ABSOLUTE BEST AT DECODING AND EXPLAINING VERY COMPLICATED AND HIGHLY STRUCTURED MUSIC. IT'S MIND BOGGLING HOW HE NAILS IT EVERY SINGLE TIME NO MATTER HOW DIFFICULT THE PIECE. WE NEED A VIDEO ON WHAT MAKES RICK BEATO SO GREAT...

    • @JuanIparraguirre
      @JuanIparraguirre 4 года назад +7

      @Richard Abbott None of them invented any device for guitar, EVH had three patents (just sayin')...Not only a game changer in terms of guitar playing but someone curious enough to innovate in terms of gear.

    • @jaymoffitt1433
      @jaymoffitt1433 4 года назад +4

      I grew up with Van Halen. You will be missed

    • @janfarkas8953
      @janfarkas8953 4 года назад +1

      @@StallionStudios1234 oh so no John frusciante then

    • @janfarkas8953
      @janfarkas8953 4 года назад

      @@StallionStudios1234 true

  • @scotthomberg141
    @scotthomberg141 2 года назад +38

    In his younger days, Dave's voice was absolutely incredible. I sure am glad I was part of the later 70's and 80's music., best years rock music. What an era for music!

  • @saracinosalvage6062
    @saracinosalvage6062 5 лет назад +478

    So, I’m 48 yrs old. I’ve heard that song 10,000 times. Gotta admit, you kinda reintroduced me to that song. I’ll listen in a new way next time I hear it. Thanks man.

    • @tednugentlives
      @tednugentlives 5 лет назад +7

      Listen to the Dave isolated vocal, found here on RUclips, it gives you a whole new set of ears.

    • @guruzini1971
      @guruzini1971 5 лет назад +15

      @@tednugentlives goddamnitbabyiaintlyintoyayouknowimonlygunnatellyouonetime......ooooooyeah

    • @ironmyno
      @ironmyno 5 лет назад +3

      Same here Saracino

    • @robcobi
      @robcobi 5 лет назад +1

      I'm with you man, Rick Beato has made me reevaluate so many songs! Remarkable content!

    • @Jelsick
      @Jelsick 5 лет назад +2

      That's exactly why I subbed Rick. He shines a new light on songs that you have heard dozens of times or more and makes you want to listen to them with a different perspective.

  • @Jamesharris-lo9nn
    @Jamesharris-lo9nn Год назад +20

    Roth was an amazing singer. Those iconic screams and yelps were incredible. He also had a cool, unique voice with good vibrato.

  • @chrisjung2482
    @chrisjung2482 4 года назад +14

    Mr. Beato, I have very rarely commented on a video on youtube but I can no longer remain silent. I am a 25 year old student about to graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Audio Production. I can play drums, bass, guitar, and minimally keyboards. I feel grateful that not only am I somewhat educated on the musician side but the engineer's side as well. Even though this is my passion and I wouldn't want to do anything else, there are times where it can feel almost boring or me having lack of motivation. Being a prog rock and old school music fan of jazz, rock, and bands like Frank Zappa, Yes, King Crimson, and ELP you can imagine that there are not many people at my school that share the same taste. Most at my school are just into hip hop and rap. When I feel a lack of passion, I immediately put on one of your videos. The amount of insight you give from both sides of the business is astonishing. Once I watch one of your videos, my passion and motivation comes flooding back in. You give people like me something way more important than insight or knowledge. Simply put you have the power to "INSPIRE." It is inspiration that is the first step to someone changing the world. I very much hope to see you continuing to make video that inspire so many of us to keep fighting the good fight and not give up. I hope to one day becoming someone on your level sir. I salute you Mr. Beato.

  • @millthor
    @millthor 4 года назад +163

    Eddie is eternal. He will never die as long as there are people remembering him. I bet you in a few years from now he will be held in the same respect as we hold Bach, Beethoven, Mozart... not only he revolutionized the guitar, but he revolutionized music as a whole. RIP Eddie Van Halen.

    • @DanielHBuchmann
      @DanielHBuchmann 4 года назад +6

      So fortunate to have seen him live. RIP EVH.

    • @robbijohnson6983
      @robbijohnson6983 4 года назад +6

      And he enriched our lives by doing so.
      RIP Mr Edward Van Halen.
      May he Rock In Peace 😢♥️🎸✌️🎶

    • @rastapastrychief
      @rastapastrychief 4 года назад +6

      He had the gift of composition and unique style, same as the other musical giants, for sure.

    • @cfx5000
      @cfx5000 4 года назад +2

      @John Miller He wasn't trained. He played played simply by ear.

    • @coldwinter5710
      @coldwinter5710 4 года назад +2

      @@cfx5000 He was "trained" so to speak, had tons of lessons on the piano, but could never learn how to read music. He watched his instructors fingers on the piano & listened with his incredible ear. He won several piano contests in his youth. However, he was absolutely self taught on all the other instruments he played. Simply amazing! 💗🎶

  • @rubenybarra7287
    @rubenybarra7287 4 года назад +66

    Not only there couldn't be no Van Halen with out Diamon Dave but also the Legendary bass player Michael Anthony and his backup voice!🎸🎤

  • @TheABLAZN
    @TheABLAZN 4 года назад +583

    Sitting here after hearing of Eddie's death. Hard to believe we will never hear him play again.

    • @frankbarnwell____
      @frankbarnwell____ 4 года назад +6

      Oh boy. Eddie's runnin with the devil. Is God head banging?

    • @eeshsinger
      @eeshsinger 4 года назад +4

      TheABLAZN Same man :(

    • @billholt2198
      @billholt2198 4 года назад +13

      You'll have a whole library of legacy recordings to listen to over and over...that should ease the pain.

    • @frankmartin9958
      @frankmartin9958 4 года назад +5

      @@frankbarnwell____ Eddie Is God

    • @Akraphol
      @Akraphol 4 года назад +3

      It happened even I don't want it.

  • @brettoberry3586
    @brettoberry3586 6 лет назад +577

    Besides being a great bass player, Michael Anthony's voice was an integral part of the Van Halen sound.

    • @DinsdalePiranha67
      @DinsdalePiranha67 5 лет назад +19

      I saw VH in 2012 with Wolfie on bass. He did fine with the bass parts, but the backing vocals just didn't sound right.

    • @TokyoBlue587
      @TokyoBlue587 5 лет назад +3

      Perfect backup harmonies

    • @StudioDaVeed
      @StudioDaVeed 5 лет назад +8

      10-4
      While Dave may have been the Screamer in studio; it appears that Michael does a LOT of it when they played live.

    • @EthanC_09
      @EthanC_09 5 лет назад +5

      DinsdalePiranha67 Wolfie just can’t sing high notes. The new band is basically just two Eddie’s singing backing vocals.

    • @wyattblackwood3927
      @wyattblackwood3927 5 лет назад +21

      Michael Anthony never gets credit for his vocal contribution to Van Halen. Sad actually, because without him Van Halen really don't have that sound even with David Lee Roth back in the band.

  • @medicocreguitarist4206
    @medicocreguitarist4206 2 года назад +7

    I was in a Peaches Record Store in Tulsa OK and that intro came on the store's sound system. Everyone in the store stopped whatever they were doing and started looking around. NO ONE had ever heard anything like it. Total game changer.

  • @chrisjordan8789
    @chrisjordan8789 4 года назад +42

    You can tell that they were a band that toured and played a LOT before even dreaming of getting into a studio and recording something. EVERYTHING is in the pocket, they play tight as concrete, yet the dynamic and the feel is outstanding! And then you play the whole Sh*t TOGETHER in the studio! You've got all those bleeds testifying it! Such a great band! Rest in Peace, Ed! Thank you for lifetime inspiration and making me wanting to play a guitar at the age of 15!

  • @maufuentes
    @maufuentes 4 года назад +66

    Hearing Rick break down these iconic songs into their components and watching him enjoy playing the parts back is like seeing a master sommelier: explaining the theory, swirling the wine in its glass, drinking it, enjoying it as one of life’s pleasures and telling you what he feels.

    • @boston_octopus
      @boston_octopus 4 года назад

      Perfect, poetic analogy!

    • @dawnemilstead462
      @dawnemilstead462 4 года назад +1

      It’s nice to hear someone give Dave the credit he deserves, I’m tired of hearing people say he was a crummy singer, he was amazing and essential!

    • @kimterry4239
      @kimterry4239 3 года назад

      Absolutely

    • @shantfack
      @shantfack 2 года назад

      Truly excellent analogy!!

    • @ceoa
      @ceoa Год назад

      💯

  • @mperdue12
    @mperdue12 4 года назад +32

    Runnin with the Devil has always been my favorite Van Halen song and always takes me back to walking out of "The Music Store" our record shop when I first heard the intro. I was in 9th grade with my buddy Randy. We both turned around and asked the guy behind the counter who it was. We went home to scrounge up $7.95 to get that album. Agreed on joint custody and split the cost. Took it home and immediately copied it to, two cassettes and put it in the record archive for safe keeping. This is one of those times when I heard something I had never heard before.

  • @OldManBadly
    @OldManBadly 4 года назад +34

    Years late for this one, but I just want to say that part of the Van Halen magic was because not all of the players tried to lead the songs. Bass and drums are powerful but both are stay at home players providing an incredibly tight, deep, and complete support for the song so that there was place for Eddie and DLR to stand out. Even then, Eddie knew instinctively just how far to back down to create the space for the vocals and the vocal parts, and the vocal harmonies provide the support for DLR screaming and going over the top - while turning around and leaving plenty of space for Eddie to run the show at other parts of the song. The true power comes from the players doing their parts without being selfish, giving the space to others, and that drove the band for the first 3 or 4 albums solidly.

  • @fredfabris7187
    @fredfabris7187 5 лет назад +599

    It’s nice to hear someone give Dave the credit he deserves, I’m tired of hearing people say he was a crummy singer, he was amazing and essential!

    • @gregoryandrews8481
      @gregoryandrews8481 5 лет назад +37

      I agree. His vocal quality is so unique. Some of the writing Eddie did was tricky and Dave had to come up with melodies around busy guitar parts.

    • @DinsdalePiranha67
      @DinsdalePiranha67 5 лет назад +59

      Dave isn't the best singer from a technical perspective, but what he did with Van Halen on their first six albums just flat-out worked. They were pretty good with Sammy Hagar, but they were GREAT with Dave.

    • @kitekrazee
      @kitekrazee 5 лет назад +18

      Roth did well as a solo act.

    • @mysticabooks2068
      @mysticabooks2068 5 лет назад +41

      Only Sammy Hagar fans attack Dave. Why? Because they know who was the better front-man...Dave, hands down.

    • @geruto17760
      @geruto17760 5 лет назад +13

      Yes, also because he WAS a great singer and people are disappointed with his recent performances. Old age for you!

  • @Peter-vl9fz
    @Peter-vl9fz 4 года назад +32

    Love that you said, "I could have picked any song off the first four albums." I would 100 percent agree with that. The first album I ever bought was Fair warning, I think I was 13. Ten trillion years later and I still love that album.

    • @jaywronker7636
      @jaywronker7636 Год назад

      Fair Warning kicks A$$. VH first album was my second record purchase at teh ripe age of 12. That album changed the discussion when it came to Rock at that time.

  • @kevinsbott
    @kevinsbott 4 года назад +23

    Blows my freaking mind how good Mike and Alex sound even before Eddie kicks in with his magic. The isolated recording of Dave singing is amazing. Everyone is perfect here!

  • @NitroModelsAndComics
    @NitroModelsAndComics 6 лет назад +35

    The mighty VH.... The reason I play guitar in the first place. I was fortunate to have been there when it came out and we all immediately shook our heads in utter astonishment. Guitar took this great leap forward. The party was on.

  • @hermanhelmich
    @hermanhelmich 5 лет назад +84

    Amazing bass playing?
    He’s even a better singer
    Very underrated

  • @RickGtr271
    @RickGtr271 4 года назад +22

    I have so much more respect now after hearing Ed's tone and rhythm playing isolated. He is truly a real musician. Will there ever be another recording done so organically like this one these days? I can only hope.

  • @Three77Sparks
    @Three77Sparks 6 лет назад +128

    Absolutely right about Michael Anthony. His backup vocals alone are an important part of Van Halen, but the opening of this song set the standard for 80's basslines.

    • @tinyb69
      @tinyb69 6 лет назад +1

      So he killed the bass?

    • @crimfan
      @crimfan 6 лет назад +10

      Michael Anthony's bass parts are not busy, but they're really in the pocket. Until I played a lot of bass I didn't really respect how much work that is. Bass is an instrument defined even more by what you don't play as what you do.

    • @tinyb69
      @tinyb69 6 лет назад +2

      Nothing wrong with pocket bass players. More of a dig at the fashion over function bass players that seemed to proliferate in the 80's, especially in the LA hair band, and New Wave/Synth Band scenes. Your average bass players from the 60's and 70's seemed to really know their way around the neck, compared to players from the 80's, and even the 90's. I guess that's probably a pretty direct result of MTV, and marketing style over substance. I recall myself not getting prenty of gigs because I didn't look right for the band/music.

    • @crimfan
      @crimfan 6 лет назад +1

      No argument that rock basslines got way simpler in that era. I'm not quite sure why, although there were some groups of the era that had more active bassists. It's kind of funny because at the same time funk and disco players were really making bass go a lot more complicated. Listen to, oh, Janice Marie Johnson's line from "Boogie Oogie Oogie" also from 1978 just as an example.
      I like some more movement and generally prefer bassists who were able to put more in their songs, although there's definitely a sweet spot in a particular band. I am more of a minimal player than some folks I used to play with and other folks often preferred that to busier bass. I suspect it's more that I was good at locking in with the drummer, which is, after all, the bassist's primary job.
      In the case of "Running With the Devil" the pedal point line was really great. It adds a subtle tension to the tune.

    • @Three77Sparks
      @Three77Sparks 6 лет назад +2

      So let me just clarify that I love Michael Anthony's bass playing. "Ice Cream Man"? He's got it. "Girl Gone Bad"? No problem.

  • @Manakel77
    @Manakel77 6 лет назад +64

    Thank you so much for appreciating Michael Anthony. A Bass line is like woman's make up, the better it fits, the less you notice that. Being so rhythmic AND solid AND pushing AND doing backing vocals as he did, all at the same time ain't that easy.

    • @ryanwiseman9141
      @ryanwiseman9141 5 лет назад +1

      Enri Gladstone I'm a year late, but great analogy between makeup and good basslines! Good on you!

    • @peterh1353
      @peterh1353 3 года назад +1

      A bassist is like a football referee. The less you notice them the better they are doing their job.

  • @jamesf3200
    @jamesf3200 4 года назад +9

    In 1978 I was 11 years old. One day my friend's older brother brought home a record by this new group Van Halen. This was the first song I heard. Stunning. 40+ years later this record is still amazing. Thanks for the breakdown Rick

  • @wudangmtn
    @wudangmtn 6 лет назад +17

    This brings back memories. My friends and I were leaving work, and one of my friends had just bought a really nice new car stereo. This album had just come out, but I had not heard it yet. We all sat down in his car to listen to the stereo, and this is the song that he played first. With the surround sound of the four speakers, and the totally unique sound of the band, I was blown away. It gave me goose bumps. Lol!

  • @hurtlockerr8661
    @hurtlockerr8661 4 года назад +15

    RIP EVH you will be missed !! I was 12 when I became a VH fan I’m so bummed that I’ll never get to see EVH play live again.. TY Ed for the great memories..

  • @mitchweiner
    @mitchweiner 3 года назад +13

    DLR is an underappreciated singer. I always liked his vibrato!

  • @MrROTD
    @MrROTD 6 лет назад +179

    Michael Anthony does the best background vocals, often overlooked element of Van Halens sound

    • @JDWDMC
      @JDWDMC 6 лет назад +11

      Saw them for the VHIII tour and Michael sang lead for the DLR & Sammy Hagar songs and totally killed them. He was awesome.

    • @me-bk9er
      @me-bk9er 5 лет назад

      @@JDWDMC really?? he didn't sing for Sammy tunes or DLR tunes except Somebody get me a doctor. I saw the show twice and numerous videos from the tour.

    • @JDWDMC
      @JDWDMC 5 лет назад +1

      @@me-bk9er This was NZ right at the end of the tour and Gary Cherone was on stage for about 20 minutes total. Things were obviously not going well.

    • @me-bk9er
      @me-bk9er 5 лет назад

      @@JDWDMC jeez..I wish I could've been there

    • @JerryT21
      @JerryT21 5 лет назад

      You are 100%

  • @jaycolognori4411
    @jaycolognori4411 4 года назад +24

    Rick, I'm thankful for your takes on Van Halen. You're helping us get through this loss and enhancing his legacy. We will never hear a sound like his again.

  • @AD-ui2pz
    @AD-ui2pz 4 года назад +21

    This song and album was like an invasion of ROCK at a time when bell bottoms and Disco were about to be pushed the F out - the feel of the drums bass and EVHs iconic guitar sound was like a marching army assault feel - thank God I got to enjoy VH in its prime and see so many of the tours - legends !!!!

    • @johnny3d962
      @johnny3d962 4 года назад +3

      Van Halen single handedly saved Rock N Roll for me! I was a huge Kiss fan, until I heard Van Halen 1, loved everything about that record from the car horns on! Van Halen first record that's all it took, instantly hooked me, Kiss who? I liked Kiss for a time when I was young, then I heard Eddie's playing and that was a game changer. Eddie, and Van Halen as a whole was Everything to me from that point on. Van Halen was literally the soundtrack to my entire life, I've never ever not loved, nor have I ever stopped listening to Van Halen since I was 11 years old, and I'm 53 now. It hurts my heart to hear of my Icons passing, knowing I'll never have the privilege of seeing him live again. I am like an 11 year old kid all over again whenever I hear Van Halen 1. I've seen them live more than any other band, will never forget how blown away I always left a Van Halen live show. Peace be thine Edward Van Halen, you lived an incredible life, inspired many kids like me to play guitar, and provided us the soundtrack to our lives!

  • @robertzantay5923
    @robertzantay5923 4 года назад +8

    Rick, you continue to treat rock music as a serious subject and I want to thank you for breaking down how it was done, and why it worked. You are an informed, talented teacher of music production

  • @MrJasonbushey
    @MrJasonbushey 4 года назад +8

    Whenever I have a really hard work day or my ole lady is being crazy, I just find a Rick Beato video to cheer me up

  • @curtisprice9806
    @curtisprice9806 2 года назад +6

    David's voice is phenomenal right off the bat....perfect throughout!

  • @Stasiaflonase
    @Stasiaflonase 5 лет назад +50

    Eddie Van Halen brought a great, unique sound and talent to guitar playing. Those first 4 albums are amazing!!!!!

    • @Nosmirk
      @Nosmirk 4 года назад +2

      the first 6 matter of fact. Although Diver Down has some covers. There are a few killer originals on it.

    • @laslalal8451
      @laslalal8451 7 месяцев назад

      Diver Down is actually a great record I don’t know wtf some people’s problem is

  • @michaelandcolinspop
    @michaelandcolinspop 4 года назад +61

    Besides all the theory you discuss, your most important comment was, “These are guys that play with feel.” I’ve played drums for about 40 years, and Alex’s parts are some of the most difficult to get right because of his unique feel and sense of rhythm. He’s not one of the 230BPM metronomes that permeate the industry. He’s a guy that knows the space between notes is just as important as the notes themselves, like Gene Krupa did.

    • @howardsteven2585
      @howardsteven2585 4 года назад +2

      Actually he plays more like a Heavy version of Clyde Stubbefield who was James Brown’s drummer.. listen to ‘The Payback’ and you’ll find the origin of the beat in ‘Runnin with the devil’.

    • @howardsteven2585
      @howardsteven2585 4 года назад +1

      origin of the beat/feel*

    • @sadasfasfsaf2742
      @sadasfasfsaf2742 4 года назад +6

      I am 15 and have been playing guitar for three years, for the first 2 I didn't really have any goals of tunes to play as such so I didn't practice that often, until about a year ago I heard Panama for the first time and heard the squawk of the harmonics and as soon as I got home I googled who was Van Halen's guitarist and up came Eddie Van Halen. 15 minutes later I was sitting staring at my screen after watching the 1986 live Eruption, just absolutely enraptured by his playing. From the guitar slapping from the Fair Warning to the melody of 316, this man was who I inspired to be. Watching his interviews and learning how he thought was unreal, how he didn't know any of the guitars rules, so I started making tunes of my own, with their own sound. I had just finished learning the intro to Mean Street before going to bed the other night, wishing I could just meet Eddie one day. When I heard the news of his passing, I just thought man, I'll never he this man play in the flesh, and he will never play anything new again. RIP to one of the greatest guitarists ever.
      Heroes are remembered, but legends never die.

    • @coldwinter5710
      @coldwinter5710 4 года назад +3

      @Mike Davis...Well said! Not enough gets spoken about Alex's massive talent.

  • @DarrenWaters75
    @DarrenWaters75 4 года назад +5

    Van Halen was the loudest R&B group of 1978. They had that swing, as a group and as individuals. We were so blessed to have had the gift of Van Halen... Rest Well Sir Edward.

  • @iancosgrove
    @iancosgrove 6 лет назад +26

    Michael Anthony was the metronome for VH, an underrated bass player

  • @jehormaeche
    @jehormaeche 5 лет назад +13

    Thanks Rick!! You probably don't know how important your work is for the rock culture and community. Fresh air and revisionism, all we need to fully understand and value our music.

  • @kendrickmartinmusic4751
    @kendrickmartinmusic4751 4 года назад +15

    This is my new favorite series on RUclips for a whole lot of reasons!

  • @MM-rr1kp
    @MM-rr1kp 6 лет назад +15

    I remember this well, Im 4 yrs younger than you, and Van Halen "Van Halen" was a life changer as far as music went
    like the first time hearing Jimi Hendrix, when I heard Eruption for the first time it was a WTF is that moment

  • @bethsnider9639
    @bethsnider9639 5 лет назад +50

    "Without Dave, there is no Van Halen." A truer comment was never said. Like it or not, he was a crucial part of that mix! First band I ever saw live and Dave hooked me with the big, blue guitar intro in the spotlight for "Ice Cream Man".

    • @megntx1
      @megntx1 4 года назад +3

      AGREED! I have been saying this my whole life... and 'been laughed at and ridiculed. I feel SO vindicated... AND who is going to be ignorant enough to argue with Rick Beato?

    • @blak1lyte
      @blak1lyte 3 года назад +3

      DLR wrote all the vh lyrics to all the songs we LOVE! Without his voice, delivery&lyrics those songs would be dead. EACH original vh member was CRUCIAL&CRITICAL TO EACH SONG!

    • @slayer-kq7hv
      @slayer-kq7hv 3 года назад

      Truth

  • @YAMISOOLD2009
    @YAMISOOLD2009 4 года назад +8

    I love this series. We all know VH are great but it is so good to hear the nuts and bolts behind WHY they are great besides just their showmanship and attitude and sound.

  • @MS-ry9br
    @MS-ry9br 5 лет назад +38

    I remember when this album came out. It was like a lightning bolt. Every song on it is good but several are great. And Running With the Devil is brilliant.

    • @Effedup
      @Effedup 5 лет назад +3

      For me it was Atomic Punk. OMG did I bang the hell out of that track!

  • @treylem3
    @treylem3 5 лет назад +10

    Another one of my very favorite bands. I once met Michael Anthony in L.A., in 1985 when I was in the Air Force. At a resturaunt..., The Black Whale. That's my Michael Anthony story. Thanks for what you do Rick B.

  • @noellegillies2874
    @noellegillies2874 Год назад +6

    I was young and didn't know "you really got me" was a cover song. Then I discovered the Kinks and was absorbed into that. Love Van Halen harmonizing. Van Halen was always on the radio in 1980s southern CA.

  • @demondik
    @demondik 6 лет назад +38

    I really think Eddie's sound is the apex of "heavy" saturated guitar. I remember the first time I heard Unchained. WOW, my head almost exploded! The cool thing about the whole thing is that Eddie had his tone from the get go. He didn't have to come into his own, he already had it.

    • @nathanbranson9149
      @nathanbranson9149 5 лет назад +4

      Yeah I feel the same way about "Unchained." That song is ridiculous.

    • @cirenosnor5768
      @cirenosnor5768 5 лет назад +3

      He likely came into his own before the 1st record was made

  • @IronHorsey3
    @IronHorsey3 5 лет назад +6

    Have to say Rick, not being a musician doesn't stop the enjoyment of your effort. The opening you did here for "Running with the Devil" perfectly captures a moment so many of us share. It literally made me smile.
    Thank you!

  • @edalder2000
    @edalder2000 4 года назад +44

    Here's the kicker about The Frankenstrat Bumblebee. When Dimebag Darrell was murdered on stage, Eddie Van Halen went to the funeral.
    Eddie took his original Bumblebee guitar and had it buried with Dimebag in his casket.

    • @PANICBLADE
      @PANICBLADE 4 года назад +11

      "An original deserves an original." He said, after having only met the guy 2 weeks prior. Stand up guy if there every was one.

    • @niceview369
      @niceview369 4 года назад +3

      What a beautiful thing to do to show your love and admiration.

    • @jerrychadwick3581
      @jerrychadwick3581 4 года назад

      True story

    • @totc6196
      @totc6196 4 года назад

      Pure Class dime had that falling down the stairs and landing in your feet thing as well. Dime was our van halen for my generation.

    • @proto-geek248
      @proto-geek248 3 года назад

      Dimebag was buried in a Kiss coffin.

  • @jimbeaux4988
    @jimbeaux4988 6 лет назад +56

    Oh that was fun!
    Van Halen came along and just DESTROYED all of us high school musicians. We were stunned to hear this record starting of course with this song. I remember marveling at how in tune eddie played this song.

    • @RockinSG
      @RockinSG 6 лет назад

      Yep- I thought about hanging it up when I first heard Eddie.

  • @netrioter
    @netrioter 5 лет назад +87

    the sound for most this album (and this song) is actually from an Ibanez 2459 Korina Destroyer that he later ruined when he turned it into The Shark..he didnt use the Frankenstrat on this song. I got to see the very first show they did under contract with WB...1978 at the Aragon Ballroom.He hadnt modded the Ibanez yet and his Strat was actually white then. They opened for Montrose and Journey. My dad began to cry during Eruption. Neal Schon was freaking out too

    • @fernandoreynaaguilar1438
      @fernandoreynaaguilar1438 4 года назад +5

      Many thanks for your memories

    • @MinestroneOfSound
      @MinestroneOfSound 4 года назад +13

      My brother was fortunate enough to see Van Halen on their first outing n the UK in '78 supporting Black Sabbath. He always said it was the only time he ever saw Sabbath blown off stage. Not because it was the Never Say Die Tour or anything like that. Just that Van Halen, relatively unknowns, stepped on stage and stole the show with a killer performance. Wished I was there for that one. RIP Eddie.

    • @da324
      @da324 4 года назад +1

      @@MinestroneOfSound I saw them on the same tour in the states and I concur. They were young and hungry.

    • @FrankPetersonIII
      @FrankPetersonIII 4 года назад +1

      I've also read that the opening behind the nut strum is actually a behind the bridge strum on that destroyer.

  • @abenickerson7470
    @abenickerson7470 4 года назад +10

    Rick, I had to come and watch both this and ep#62 tonight. Eddie has passed away from cancer, and it only seemed right to listen, watch and enjoy everything that made him an icon. Even my father was touched by his death saying "every time you call me I'll hear him play!" My ringtone on Mom & Dad's phones are Right Now and Eruption.

  • @Zaimejs
    @Zaimejs 2 года назад +15

    It hurts me to watch how easily he can do Eddie's riffs and solos. Respect.

    • @srkbear1
      @srkbear1 8 месяцев назад +1

      Rick’s a stellar musician (and multi-instrumentalist)-although I must say that the musicianship on this particular track was fairly basic-including Eddie’s solo here. His tone was completely unique and novel on this one; it was a great opening track to establish Eddie’s sound (and Dave’s). But no one could have been prepared for what was to come on Eddie’s guitar after this track finished-the rest of the album was guitar insanity at that time. Many of his techniques had been around before this album, but nobody before him played them so effortlessly, with so much speed, intricacy, and pure fun. He made it look and sound so easy. Plenty of guitarists to come took off from his influence to play with even more intricacy and bravura technique-which is just a testament to how many people Eddie inspired to pick up the guitar.

  • @CoyoteFH
    @CoyoteFH 6 лет назад +76

    And this is why I tease my more jazz-oriented friends by saying ”Van Halen is my favorite jazz-quartet”

    • @tinyb69
      @tinyb69 6 лет назад +13

      Swing Quartet.

    • @kdehavenmusic
      @kdehavenmusic 6 лет назад +5

      CoyoteFH they are my favorite barbershop quartet

    • @ccubsfan94
      @ccubsfan94 5 лет назад +3

      @@kdehavenmusic Bumbadeeda bumbadeeda

  • @johnpittscom
    @johnpittscom 4 года назад +1

    It's hard to be a rock and roller and age with dignity.. Rick has done that.. and brought his years of experience to the web to share. Thank you Rick.

  • @backlineguy
    @backlineguy 5 лет назад +32

    yes Rick, in these days of computerized recordings and everyone has the tools to record on a laptop, autotune, Pro Tools and the like, this is a shining example of the human element which is disappearing from recordings. Michael Anthony's incredible PERFORMANCE in the studio on this track...not to mention Eddie, Alex, and Roth...being able to hear the guitar 'bleeding' into Michael's bass amp mic is part of what makes this song great for me...the fact that these guys played this track LIVE and recorded it live...yes, there were over dubs, but the track begins with performances, and BUILDS on them!

  • @valuedhumanoid6574
    @valuedhumanoid6574 4 года назад +8

    I remember an interview, I believe it was with Neal Schon and he was playing a festival back in 1979 and he made the comment about Eddie that all the other bands who were there were saying "...who is this guy?" and "...I am just glad I don't have to follow them as the next band when they're done..." or something to that effect. Van Halen and Eddie was just so radical and unprecedented back then

  • @nighttigercomics7323
    @nighttigercomics7323 4 года назад +18

    I'm not a musician but I love Rock n roll and heavy metal. You've helped take my love a step further as now I'm fascinated by the breakdowns and mechanics of the songs. I'm a new big fan over your channel and share every video with my heavy metal guitar playing son. He grew up in a household of 80's metal.

  • @MrGTO-ze7vb
    @MrGTO-ze7vb 4 года назад +5

    RIP Eddie..!! Thank you for the fun times down at Cabo Wabo with Sammy !!! Great memories for the rest of my life..!!

  • @johnnytruck2009
    @johnnytruck2009 5 лет назад +16

    This explains why Van Halen was who they are...... That was an awesome breakdown!! Thanks Rick!

  • @alfonsoalfonso9332
    @alfonsoalfonso9332 4 года назад +45

    Eddie Van Halen RIP 🇳🇱🇮🇩🇺🇸 🎸

  • @JJStetson
    @JJStetson 4 года назад +34

    Rick, I love ya man.
    “Running With The Devil is completely modal from start to finish. An E chord- but really it’s an E Flat, but I’m just saying for the sake of E’s (ease). A Maijor 3rd to a perfect 4th and on THIS chord when that’s happening, the vocals are saying this so we are getting THIS chord.
    It’s C-lydian or B-lydian over E to D sus 2”
    I don’t know what I’m more amused by: your brilliant phrasing or the look on your face while breaking it down. The irony of it all is that EVH would have no idea what you’re talking about!

  • @tubermier
    @tubermier 5 лет назад +9

    I feel like I finally understand how measures are assigned all those weird time signatures. This guy is a great teacher, and for all of you that play songs by ear, without knowing how to read the music, he can teach you how to play them right. Just hope he does a video on your favs. I'll be looking for some Al Stewart and Seals and Croft songs.

  • @hussard2062
    @hussard2062 8 месяцев назад +1

    0:49 You can see Rick Beato's eyes light up as he gets the chills we all get from that bass line

  • @erickgarcia7498
    @erickgarcia7498 6 лет назад +28

    Michael Anthony, one of the greatest rock bass players of all time!!

  • @ericjohnson2543
    @ericjohnson2543 4 года назад +3

    We may not get new music from Eddie since he's passed on, but we have albums, videos,, interviews, guest appearances, etc. that we can go back to. Eddie was here for a reason. He inspired, made music we all love, he took the guitar to a whole new level and left a legacy. Like other great musicians before him, he will be greatly missed.

  • @craigjensen789
    @craigjensen789 3 года назад +2

    Interestingly enough, my oldest sister, who is a classically trained cellist, loves Ricks videos and she is oftentimes sharing his videos with me and we enjoy listening to Rick break down these great songs and share his insights and knowledge.

  • @ZigbertD
    @ZigbertD 4 года назад +4

    Never would have noticed what you pointed out about the chords formed by the vocal harmonies over the guitar chords in the chorus when they sing the word the word "DE-VIL". Once I listened for it, it sounds amazing. Your analysis of the songs in this series are incredible. It's valuable scholarship that should really be compiled and preserved.

  • @leonardosalvadori4359
    @leonardosalvadori4359 6 лет назад +60

    One of the best RUclips series! I'd like to see an episode about Muse, they deserve It!

    • @greysautumn398
      @greysautumn398 6 лет назад +2

      Leonardo Salvadori something from the first four albums please!

    • @austinstrong9376
      @austinstrong9376 6 лет назад +8

      Rick mentioned in the live stream about Queens of the Stone Age taking his video down that Muse would likely do the same thing.

    • @kenmunoz8517
      @kenmunoz8517 6 лет назад

      Leonardo Salvadori
      Abso-fucking-lutley!

  • @misfit2022
    @misfit2022 4 года назад +6

    Glad you mentioned Michael Anthony’s BV’s as very important but often overlooked. It is hard to believe this song was on a demo circa 18 months before they had it on the album. It is inconceivable that they found it difficult to get signed now but they did.

  • @james.randorff
    @james.randorff 6 лет назад +92

    54 minutes in, still not blocked. This is a good sign. 😃

  • @johndef5075
    @johndef5075 6 лет назад +61

    I thought a ufo was landing in my back yard the first time I heard Runnin with the devil....and that riff might be the best ever!

    • @BBBri57
      @BBBri57 6 лет назад

      Hahahaha me too!

  • @tomharris5890
    @tomharris5890 7 месяцев назад +1

    I lov😮e the way you broke everything down
    Love VH they changed me for ever,I couldn't wait to see them live so me and my friends found out they were coming to Memphis a month before they came to Jackson, Ms, and we took a road trip 3½ hours to see VH before our other friends did,we didn't have tickets so we stood outside the pyramid I believe it was and we could hear the opening band I believe it was the Rockets can the security guard felt so bad for us he opened the door and said you guys go in enjoy the concert so we did and we were blown away couldn't wait to tell our friends when we got home how awesome Van Halen was live.
    Wonderful times!!
    We were only 15 years old!!

  • @craigrobichaud2354
    @craigrobichaud2354 6 лет назад +32

    Dude...INCREDIBLE breakdown of songs...very thorough...thanks for your time and effort!

  • @tetheredintime5638
    @tetheredintime5638 4 года назад +8

    Rick, thanks for keeping the rock flame stoked. Videos like this is what the younger generation need. Long live Rock-n-roll!

  • @renorailfanning5465
    @renorailfanning5465 4 года назад +11

    I loved Eddie's playing while in Van Halen. He's my favorite guitarist but I don't try to play like him or play any of their songs. They are a BAND and their stuff works as an ensemble. This breakdown is a classic example of musicians playing together and creating magic.

  • @raysmetaltracks6782
    @raysmetaltracks6782 5 лет назад +48

    Damn Rick, this was F'ng phenomenal.... Felt like I was sitting across from an ol' buddy (albeit WAY more talented than any of my knucklehead friends) dissecting one of the all time greatest songs. This was just awesome - thank you Rick!!

  • @tomkenniston9848
    @tomkenniston9848 5 лет назад +196

    In college, I took a basic music theory class. I've learned more from watching Rick's videos than that class.

    • @ryuuwyvern90
      @ryuuwyvern90 4 года назад +3

      I did three years of music at uni, Rick is a better teaching than any of my composition professors were.

    • @IGarrettI
      @IGarrettI 3 года назад +4

      As you said, it was basics. Don't be surprised

    • @Frip36
      @Frip36 2 года назад +2

      Probably because you're not hungover when you watch Rick's videos.

    • @Syklonus
      @Syklonus 2 года назад +1

      College is not, and never has been the only way to acquire knowledge. They just found a way to slap a price tag on it.

  • @johnlocke6410
    @johnlocke6410 Год назад +1

    Love Rick Beato and the way he breaks down the songs. Van Halen was the soundtrack of my youth. What a great time in my life. RIP Edward.

  • @alexhart1327
    @alexhart1327 6 лет назад +6

    I love watching you deconstruct these amazing songs.. it gives me a feeling of the very first time I heard the song.

  • @MaxPaws
    @MaxPaws 5 лет назад +14

    I’m stunned. What a brilliant break-down of a brilliant tune!

  • @billholt2198
    @billholt2198 4 года назад +2

    This came up on my suggested watches, probably due to EVH passing away this week. I LOVE how you break the song down, and point out the signature sounds and techniques that make the song what it is.

  • @seabrook1976
    @seabrook1976 6 лет назад +55

    Never stop doing this.

  • @jimlund4845
    @jimlund4845 6 лет назад +67

    Awesome Rick! However I believe he used his Ibanez Destroyer on this track and the actually did the intro rake across the bridge rather than the nut (no whammy bar on that guitar) the same guitar he used to record "You Really Got Me".....Keep up the awesome videos....so cool!

    • @chazterror
      @chazterror 6 лет назад +6

      You are correct. My mind was blown when someone actually showed me that on my Les Paul.

    • @RCAvhstape
      @RCAvhstape 6 лет назад +5

      Fender Jaguars are great for that. The guy from Sonic Youth did it a lot on their recordings.

    • @MassinissaDallaCosta
      @MassinissaDallaCosta 6 лет назад +6

      Yep, it's the Destroyer here and in most of the songs without the tremolo part.

    • @charlieharper886
      @charlieharper886 6 лет назад +1

      "Feel Your Love Tonight" as well, I believe. No trem bar in that song.

    • @mrtwistyneck
      @mrtwistyneck 6 лет назад +2

      Yes. Behind the bridge.

  • @danielmedina8819
    @danielmedina8819 4 года назад

    I am 15 and have been playing guitar for three years, for the first 2 I didn't really have any goals of tunes to play as such so I didn't practice that often, until about a year ago I heard Panama for the first time and heard the squawk of the harmonics and as soon as I got home I googled who was Van Halen's guitarist and up came Eddie Van Halen. 15 minutes later I was sitting staring at my screen after watching the 1986 live Eruption, just absolutely enraptured by his playing. From the guitar slapping from the Fair Warning to the melody of 316, this man was who I inspired to be. Watching his interviews and learning how he thought was unreal, how he didn't know any of the guitars rules, so I started making tunes of my own, with their own sound. I had just finished learning the intro to Mean Street before going to bed the other night, wishing I could just meet Eddie one day. When I heard the news of his passing, I just thought man, I'll never he this man play in the flesh, and he will never play anything new again. RIP to one of the greatest guitarists ever.
    Heroes are remembered, but legends never die.

  • @christianbrasso8257
    @christianbrasso8257 4 года назад +3

    Will always remember hearing Running with the Devil for the first time on a friend's turntable in 1978. That wall of sound shook the room! Loved the whole first album.

  • @CheetahSnowLeopard
    @CheetahSnowLeopard 4 года назад +27

    "I pretty much could have picked any song off the first four records." Ding! Ding! Ding! We have a winner!!!

  • @jskop566
    @jskop566 3 месяца назад

    I had to repeat the isolated bass and drums a few times, just flawless. Van Halen's greatness is so layered. Basically a super band with the best to ever do it on guitar.

  • @matt_b...
    @matt_b... 6 лет назад +115

    Damn. You've turned Nostalgia up to 11 on this one. Love it.

    • @jeffruebens8355
      @jeffruebens8355 6 лет назад +1

      Brings me back to 1978- my first year in a college dorm. A few guys spent $1,000 plus for powerful stereos to blast songs like this one. The trend toward using headphones to not piss off the Jebus freaks down the hall or on a floor above or below came later.

  • @jasonweinberg932
    @jasonweinberg932 6 лет назад +77

    Runnin’ with Be-a-toooooooooooo!

    • @C_mao
      @C_mao 6 лет назад

      Dunt dunt duhh-nunt dunt duhh !

  • @johnpierson8398
    @johnpierson8398 3 года назад

    Rick doesn't seem to have any boundaries with his understanding and love of music. I wish I had him as a guitar teacher 50 years when I started playing guitar! Thank you for your major contributions in music education for the world.

  • @claudefox2882
    @claudefox2882 4 года назад +3

    I was 16 when this album came out. Still one of the best records in Rock. And you broke it down brilliantly. Thanks for this video.

    • @sageywavey
      @sageywavey 4 года назад

      Claude Fox You are lucky to be that old. You caught the end of America. This country is dead now

    • @claudefox2882
      @claudefox2882 4 года назад

      @@sageywavey You are right. I really love America, it's idea and people since the day i can think. I even wanted to move and live in the States. What i see now makes me really sad. What happened to this wonderful nation?😞

  • @michaeltaylors2456
    @michaeltaylors2456 6 лет назад +15

    Eddie’s swing , or rhythm was the thing that made it all work for me, plus everything else you so succinctly highlight thank you sir. I’m The One exhibit A of the swing

    • @raymondlugo9960
      @raymondlugo9960 6 лет назад

      Michael Taylors or Outta Love Again , those two breaks make happy every time

    • @kenmunoz8517
      @kenmunoz8517 6 лет назад

      Michael Taylors
      YES!...👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

  • @john2357
    @john2357 Год назад +9

    Eddie did not record running with the devil on the Frankenstrat. He recorded it on a white Ibanez Destroyer, and the noise in the beginning isn’t made at the top of the guitar but at the bridge.

    • @Quarlz
      @Quarlz Год назад +2

      This is a video from 4 years ago, I dont think he really cares

  • @TheStones1965
    @TheStones1965 6 лет назад +11

    You’re a great guitar player. Nailing Van Halen. Great music lesson too. That album was life changing in 1981 when I bought it. So badass.

  • @dalekenjarvis
    @dalekenjarvis 6 лет назад +47

    I love Alex! one of the most underrated drummers ever. His intro for "Hot For Teacher" is one of best drum solos EVER! (Imho).

    • @JohnnyMacalvee-cf7et
      @JohnnyMacalvee-cf7et 6 лет назад

      Super over-rated drummer. Hot For Teacher good. Alex doesn't do much that impresses me. Eddie and Mike were strong players.

    • @richh9904
      @richh9904 6 лет назад

      Quadrant 4 by Billy Cobham may of had influenced Alex.

    • @AlexRodriguez-hl1vu
      @AlexRodriguez-hl1vu 5 лет назад

      dalekenjarvis he’s not underrated he’s just an average drummer

    • @cameronlund1674
      @cameronlund1674 5 лет назад +1

      I thought that was layered? As in he never played it as it was recorded because he couldn't

    • @RichardSmithloves
      @RichardSmithloves 5 лет назад

      @@cameronlund1674 truth.

  • @chascarpenter5006
    @chascarpenter5006 4 года назад

    Having an early upbringing on music on the piano with my Mother not wanting to waste my time playing around, this lasted till i was 16, in between listening a lot to Radio 1, my fav radio station, joining the Military in 75 & still the Radio helps me out, it wus when it truely great music, Listening to Saturday Rock show with Fluff Freeman & he plays Some Van Helen from there new Album, (blew me away,) right up my street, cant get inuff off them, i wus twenty & they were the best thing since i ever heard, unbelievable sound, that has stayed with me since 1978, DLR is amazing singer & instantly hit with me for the high notes & vocal range, he made it sound so easy, he's me with a deep voice!!, Eddy, blew me away with his guitar playin, yes i tryed that when i wus in my early teens!!, never to try again, big thank you to band, you are ACE though & though, Really love the RUclips Videos of them, take care everyone, Chas. uk.

  • @sadasfasfsaf2742
    @sadasfasfsaf2742 4 года назад +427

    It’s nice to hear someone give Dave the credit he deserves, I’m tired of hearing people say he was a crummy singer, he was amazing and essential!

    • @kevinwilkins3248
      @kevinwilkins3248 2 года назад +34

      Yep, and any idiots who say, "Dave was never a great live singer" obviously have never heard the band on those first four tours or are choosing to ignore what Dave did those early tours and are just cherry picking what he did the final two VH tours when he was around 60 years old.

    • @ryanwiseman9141
      @ryanwiseman9141 2 года назад +5

      His isolated vocals both make me chuckle and totally agree with you sadas fasfsaf!!

    • @cole0311
      @cole0311 2 года назад +32

      No David Lee Roth no Van Halen. That’s a Rock and Roll fact, kids.

    • @thump9957
      @thump9957 2 года назад +31

      I once asked Ronnie Montrose, back in the mid 1980's, for advice on making it in the misic biz. I said, " What do you recommend for a guy who will never be as good as Eddie Van Halen?" His response, very matter-of-factly: "Eddie didn't get that band signed. Roth did. Good guitar players are a dime a dozen. Get a good front man."

    • @JC-ug7rg
      @JC-ug7rg 2 года назад

      Agree

  • @cris931609
    @cris931609 6 лет назад +4

    AWESOME! As a Van Halen fan I knew most of this, but it's great to have something to show when someone asks me why I love them.
    Also, if I remember correctly, Eddie didn't know about the panning reverb thing, until he listened to the record in a car with a broken stereo, and he hated it, because only the side with the reverb was working. "Imagine if someone listens to this with a broken side for their first listen, they wouldn't hear me!" Something like that.
    Wish I could find the source for this, but I got shit to do.
    Also, I love the freedom Dave had when recording, like that snapping and foot-tapping thing, or the famous "C´mon Dave, give me a break" with Ted in Unchained, or when he started early in Everybody Wants Some and it stayed in the final cut.