Alex Van Halen - ISOLATED Drum Track "SECRETS" Van Halen from the LP "Diver Down" (2015 ReMastered)

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июн 2024
  • Diver Down is the fifth studio album by American rock band Van Halen, released on April 14, 1982. It spent 65 weeks on the album chart in the United States and had, by 1998, sold four million copies in the United States.
    Background and recording:
    Five of the twelve songs on the album are covers, the most popular being the cover of "(Oh) Pretty Woman", a Roy Orbison song. Eddie Van Halen recalled how the album came about:
    When we came off the Fair Warning tour last year [1981], we were going to take a break and spend a lot of time writing this and that. Dave [Lee Roth] came up with the idea of, 'Hey, why don't we start off the new year with just putting out a single?' He wanted to do 'Dancing in the Streets.' He gave me the original Martha Reeves & the Vandellas tape, and I listened to it and said, 'I can't get a handle on anything out of this song.' I couldn't figure out a riff, and you know the way I like to play: I always like to do a riff, as opposed to just hitting barre chords and strumming. So I said, 'Look, if you want to do a cover tune, why don't we do 'Pretty Woman'? It took one day. We went to Sunset Sound in L.A., recorded it, and it came out right after the first of the year. It started climbing the charts, so all of a sudden Warner Bros. is going, 'You got a hit single on your hands. We gotta have that record.' We said, 'Wait a minute, we just did that to keep us out there, so that people know we're still alive.' But they just kept pressuring, so we jumped right back in without any rest or time to recuperate from the tour, and started recording. We spent 12 days making the album... it was a lot of fun.
    Three of the original songs were around long before the album was made. "Hang 'Em High" can trace its roots back to 1976 as "Last Night", which had the same music but different lyrics.[citation needed] "The Full Bug" borrows heavily from a demo track called "The Bottom Line" (not the track of the same name released on Roth's 1988 album Skyscraper) that leaked in 2023 and "Cathedral" was played in its final form throughout 1981 with earlier versions going back to 1980. Additionally, "Happy Trails" had been recorded for their 1977 demos.
    "Where Have All the Good Times Gone" is a cover of a song by The Kinks. During the band's bar-playing days, vocalist David Lee Roth bought a budget label Kinks double album, and Van Halen learned all of the songs on one side to use as staples of their set. Eddie Van Halen created the effects in the guitar solo by running the edge of his pick up and down the strings and using an Echoplex.
    "Cathedral" was so named because the band members thought it sounded like a Catholic church organ.
    The lyrics to "Secrets" were inspired by greeting cards which Roth bought in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on the preceding tour. Eddie Van Halen used a Gibson doubleneck 12-string for the song, played with a flatpick. The solo was done in one take.
    "Little Guitars" was inspired by the flamenco guitar playing of Carlos Montoya. Eddie Van Halen found he was unable to imitate Montoya's finger picking, so he used a pick as an assist. Roth, who thought the music Eddie Van Halen came up with sounded Mexican (Montoya was actually Spanish), wrote lyrics intended to evoke that nation. The guitar used on the recording (and subsequent tour) was a miniature Les Paul, built by Nashville luthier David Petschulat and sold to Eddie on the earlier Fair Warning Tour.
    Covering "Big Bad Bill (Is Sweet William Now)" was Roth's idea, as was having Eddie and Alex Van Halen's father Jan play clarinet on the track.
    Personnel: Van Halen
    David Lee Roth - lead vocals, synthesizer on "Intruder", acoustic guitar and harmonica on "The Full Bug"
    Eddie Van Halen - electric and acoustic guitars, backing vocals, synthesizer on "Dancing in the Street"
    Michael Anthony - bass guitar, backing vocals
    Alex Van Halen - drums, backing vocals on “Happy Trails”
    Additional personnel:
    Jan Van Halen - clarinet on "Big Bad Bill"
    Production:
    Richard Aaron - photography
    Pete Angelus - art direction
    Ken Deane - engineer
    Donn Landee - engineer
    Jo Motta - project coordinator
    Richard Seireeni - art direction
    Ted Templeman - producer
    Neil Zlozower - photography
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Комментарии • 13

  • @elijah2078
    @elijah2078 6 дней назад +4

    I have always liked this song.

  • @shokid95
    @shokid95 3 дня назад +2

    The drums sound amazing

  • @cuddzilla
    @cuddzilla День назад +1

    Such an excellent album! This whole album had a distinctive sound.

  • @Stevejoohee
    @Stevejoohee 5 дней назад +2

    Favorite deep cut

  • @briandoyle3507
    @briandoyle3507 7 дней назад +2

    DIVER DOWN.....I know. I should know this!!!!

  • @angelozararis8096
    @angelozararis8096 8 дней назад +9

    This was a great album

    • @charlesgarnhum6963
      @charlesgarnhum6963 7 дней назад +2

      Eddie said that he hated it except for Secrets. 👍❤️🎸

    • @geraldfoley4121
      @geraldfoley4121 7 дней назад +2

      @@charlesgarnhum6963he hates Little Guitars, The Full Bug, Hang ‘Em High, and the tune with his pop on clarinet? 🙄

    • @turdferguson290
      @turdferguson290  7 дней назад +2

      :-)

    • @charlesgarnhum6963
      @charlesgarnhum6963 7 дней назад +2

      @@geraldfoley4121 He once was quoted as saying that he "hated every minute of recording Diver Down with the exception of Secrets"

    • @michaelgaines158
      @michaelgaines158 Час назад +1

      You mean Is

  • @Slingudwig
    @Slingudwig День назад

    Love the sound of his 15” Sound Edge hi hats

  • @stevekovac2056
    @stevekovac2056 8 дней назад +5

    2:47. Someone said fuck.