Ed’s rare appearance in 5150 studio circa 1993.
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- After tiredly performing live during For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge and Right Here Right Now Tours accross the US and around the world between 1991 and 1993, there was a precious moment for Eddie Van Halen to comeback to his family, his house and in particular his infamous 5150 studio. This was the place on earth where Eddie had been spending the most of his life since 1983-in which it was built-and writing “a lot of musics in his head” down. Since then, Eddie could have more control over the recording process than he had in the past.
The iconic tone. Never gets old hearing the balance tone.
Yes, but this was before that album was recorded. That was kind of his main sound from about 1991 until 1995 I guess
Correct, more like the FUCK album sound. Just plain awesome!!
Never gets any easier knowing that Ed is gone!! Such a loss!!
Ditto
This is my favorite tone of Eddys career by far. It was like he had found everything one would imagine in a tone, sustain, woodyness, if thats even a word, but the natural tone of the guitar still emerged through the amp, not just gain, but fullness, phatness and BALLS.
His tone on F.u.c.k is my favorite and the production on that record is phenomenal. Pleasure Dome nuff said
He looked exactly like this when I was honoured and lucky to see him in England in '93. I was right at the front and still have a pick!!! Great memories from 30 years ago. Love you Ed. ❤🖤🤍
That tone was just amazing
Love the Peavey Classic behind him. Had one. Loved it.
6/10/2020 Enjoy the Afterlife.
10 days later I got sober.
EVH is the best, by miles.
i’m sure he’s smiling at your success. keep it up brother
You are soooo missed🎸❤🥀 it's 2024 and I still find it's difficult maybe it will always be! The world is not the same without you!
Beautiful footage
What a human!!
Glad to have been here to experience it!!
If it was up to him he would have never left 5150
I'm sure part of him is still there
Really?
Nah, he loved cigarettes and drugs more.
The meth came in, the teeth went out.
Dream on
He made it look so effortless.
Durwood71 When you are the best in the world it does look easy.
Edward was always so happy with a guitar in his hands. You are missed
And got cleaner sounding as time went on vs fuzzed out with more distortion and gain. It's his DNA that made all these things work and his unmistakable tone and amazing rhythms and leads. So fortunate to grow up with his soundtracks- always uppeat and taking you farther than you were.
I have an issue with the title. How can it be a rare appearance in his house FFS? He literally lived in that room. A rare appearance would be at a Starbucks in Nebraska or somewhere like that.
"Nebraska" LOL
Rare appearnce in his own studio which he spent countless hours in.. 👍
When your guitar playing makes you smile that’s the magic!
I want to go back. ❤ RIP Edward .
We want more
I saw this whole segment years ago.
How do I always find you here in these rare EVH videos😂
Well good for you, I don't know what to say?
I miss him
O mestre dos mestres
The King! Never be another.
The key thing few know is that in the early 90's Eddie while playing his Music Man only used the bridge pick up on his Live solos to hit those insane pinch harmonics. Otherwise he used the toggle switch in "mid position" which is why so many love his "fat" tone from that era. Don't believe me? Listen to all the Live concerts when he played his Music Man guitars......especially in 1995!
Does he ever use the neck pickup?
@@gokhanersan8561 he used the neck pick up on many of his solos. Poundcake and Right Now for example. Amsterdam, Don't Tell Me, Can't Stop Loving You and Feelin.
Been a huge fan of his early 90's tone for many years!
@@fre4409 Darn. I will have to reinstall the original neck pickup and sell the VHII pickups that I had installed. The bridge pickup was too fuzzy for my taste, so I will keep the mod I made with the Holy Diver humbucker at the bridge.
Just imagine if he had listened to the doctors and stopped smoking...
He'd have died with pink lungs
One word: leggend❤
I have that Peavey Classic 50 amp!
French report to announce Van Halen back in Europe and France . M6 TV.
Check out that Peavey sitting there!! Without researching it, I wonder if that was the 5150 prototype or an actual different Peavey amp?
That was Mikey’s bass amp
@@VODECI Thanks!! I totally forgot that Mikey used a Peavey amp for a while.
@@BigPerm2004its a peavey classic 50 not mikes bass amp
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Funny how he laughs at the end. Lolol
Eddie!!! I hope you rock in HEAVEN with your new line of GVH (God VanHalen) amps and guitars!
Phenomenal
See the "dimebag" squeal? 👀
THIS GUITAR IS EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS
More please
Rip
Rare? There's plenty of footage inside 5150. But you never need to see who's playing when you hear that sound. Brilliance.
what if he did something else for a living?what would've been the alternate universe for eddie??!!just imagine if he worked a farm!!would he still be here today?
It's not a rare appearance for Eddie. He was there all the time. It was a rare recording of him inside the studio.
Filmed appearance ...
The King 🤴, or as you like the mad scientist of R@R. Peace ✌️ 😎.
0:14 is that a Peavey Classic in the back?
Is that a sound of SLO100?
No
Perfect guitarrist
Why are these videos rare?
Music man guitar model the best beside the original frankenstine axe
doodle, doodle, doodle
Not since FUCK, uh?
I love his early stuff and that tone...with that guitar, those amps, and all those effects...is so disappointing to me.
Rare appearance???
The guy literally titles his videos the weirdest shit way, i guess this is a “rare video” because i dont think this was from a US tv show or documentary shown in the states
This isnt rare and just a snippet of the entire video which is on youtube.
ruclips.net/video/3E6WTYxauFQ/видео.html
@@jima5150 Cheers!!! Never seen this before. 🙂
rip boss! the last photos are a kid and a kid with a extremely oxidative stressed body dying on the vine! that young viewers is what you call giving up on yourself...no matter how famous
edit jim morrison the long route!!
The music world died when Edward died. The rock world is certainly not the same. In fact...it sucks!
All it takes is a little meth to play as fast as Eddy!
With hindsight he had a very limited and foreseeable bag of tricks, compare this to any jazz or country guitarist and well... that said his playing lit up my life from 1979 till 1985. Untill Satch Yngwie and Vai came and then others.
yes compare this to the jazz and country guitarists with loads of chops and no songwriting skills, ya know one of the biggest reasons ed was talked about was because he was in an actual band that had a knack for writing catchy songs that appealed to non guitarists/musicians
I think it depends on what does it for you. There are mot many guitar players I can stomach to listen these days; but Eric Johnson I always come back to; and Jimi and Billy Gibbons have those moments like wow; but I’m don’t listen to it daily
@@knightfall9394 van halen is among my 3 fav bands, however he is known as a godly virtuose which maybe he was between 1978 and 1980, blitzkrieg solos, afterwards it was repeat button with no solo construction after 1985.
There is no true originality in “genre” players. They play the same standards over and over and over again; and they play the same chromatic runs over and over and over again. Respectfully. Very few jazz musicians have truly surprising moments, because, well, they are locked into the chromatic cage. The “songs” were written in the 20s and the 30s, as show tunes and ballroom numbers, except for some original compositions by Brubeck, Duke Ellington and a few others (Birdland by Zawinul?) Eddie is all about compositions that come from another plateau. There is one jazz solo Eddie played called Big Fat Money that pretty much summed up the jazz schtick.
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I dont know why everyone worships this eddie so much. I mean his a great guitar player but nowhere near the skills guitarrists like jason becker, paul Gilbert, takayoshi ohmura , etc etc
Because making good music is more than just technical skills.
name one song was written by those guitar players that comes close to a classic era van halen song. that's why!
@pb12661 Easy. Listen to jason becker's altitudes and you will know that its different level of composing. Eddie would never be able to compose such master piece in 1000 years
@@whocares6349 there wouldn't be/wouldn't have been Jason Becker, as we know him, w/o EVH. Eddie was the King of that era's players, and the rest were just followers.
@@whocares6349 ed was doing stuff like baluchitherium & respect the wind so i don’t thjnk instrumental guitar pieces would’ve been too difficult for him