Want to know how I know this song? Vocal ANALYSIS of "Hot For Teacher" by Van Halen.

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

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  • @deBebbler
    @deBebbler Год назад +2116

    The fact that an old boyfriend played this song for you when you got home from teaching is fantastic.

    • @Runeshark64
      @Runeshark64 Год назад +78

      Hahaha bruh same hearing that made me laugh

    • @revwillyg6450
      @revwillyg6450 Год назад +34

      I wanted to be the little Van Halen kids from the video 😂🤘🏻

    • @inibrius5380
      @inibrius5380 Год назад +61

      I think everybody that's dated a teacher has done that once or twice.

    • @cheeto4493
      @cheeto4493 Год назад +71

      My wife's a teacher and I'm always quoting the bits out of this song to her, I don't feel tardy is my favorite. Along with "I brought my pencil, give me somethin to write on".

    • @MichaelScheele
      @MichaelScheele Год назад +33

      If no former boyfriend of hers ever mentioned this song, then that would be unbelievable.

  • @rickj6348
    @rickj6348 Год назад +1161

    David Lee Roth is the singer, Eddie Van Halen is lead guitar, Alex Van Halen is drums and Michael Anthony is on bass.

    • @davidfredrickson4107
      @davidfredrickson4107 Год назад +104

      AKA the good lineup.

    • @chad_holbrook
      @chad_holbrook Год назад +146

      Michael Anthony does not get enough credit for his backup vocals. His color on his harmonies are something that makes VH's songs so grounded. He is often overlooked.

    • @rickj6348
      @rickj6348 Год назад +49

      @@chad_holbrook MIchael Anthony is the reason that I bought a bass guitar back in the 80's

    • @davidsthubbins176
      @davidsthubbins176 Год назад +29

      I'm surprised Elizabeth didn't comment more on his backing vocals.

    • @itchyandred4131
      @itchyandred4131 Год назад +33

      Michael Anthony is the one of the most underrated bass players ever!✌️

  • @jaynault
    @jaynault Год назад +349

    The high harmony isn't engineering, it's Michael Anthony's voice, it helped make this band!

    • @ZacCostilla
      @ZacCostilla Год назад +15

      Came here to make this exact comment

    • @christophertaylor9100
      @christophertaylor9100 Год назад +17

      Yeah he meshed perfectly with David Lee Roth, it was magic

    • @stevenkmiller
      @stevenkmiller Год назад +5

      Thank you!

    • @EuskadiJoloMas
      @EuskadiJoloMas Год назад +7

      I had to scroll down too damn far before I finally saw a post about Michael Anthony's backing vocals!

    • @DinsdalePiranha67
      @DinsdalePiranha67 Год назад +5

      Absolutely. I saw VH in 2012 with Wolfgang replacing Mike on bass. He did a fine job on the instrument, but the backing vocals just didn't sound the same.

  • @teddynugent2463
    @teddynugent2463 Год назад +216

    I was in High school when this album came out. We went to see the show and luckily stayed at the same motel they were staying at and luckily seen Ed there after the show. I said said the show was better than the last tour of Diver Down. He walked straight towards us and said "You came to see the last tour" we said of course, you're our favorite band. He seemed floored by that and was so appreciative that we got a good 10-15 minutes with him just talking about songs and albums we like from them. He was very nice to us.

    • @michaelhenehan1809
      @michaelhenehan1809 11 месяцев назад +16

      That's an awesome story! Not at all surprised that Eddie was super cool. There's Bach, there's Mozart, there's Chopin, there's Miles Davis, there's Jimi Hendrix, and there's Edward Van Halen...each one a genius of the first rate and possibly from another planet

    • @johara5393
      @johara5393 10 месяцев назад +6

      Eddie and Alex Van Halen guitar and drums respectively

    • @Topjunkie-r4s
      @Topjunkie-r4s 5 месяцев назад +2

      That is an awesome story. I was supposed to be in the New Haven Coliseum when they recorded Live Witbout a Net with Sammy. Most famous Eruptiin solo with Eddie in orange pants. Unfortunately - my dad grounded me and I didn’t go. He still apologizes to this day whenever I ring it up. I was 14 now 51. LOL!

    • @Zippy-I-O
      @Zippy-I-O 3 месяца назад

      Interesting Avatar Name...Liking Eddie.🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣

  • @ChrisGWarp
    @ChrisGWarp Год назад +522

    Who else is here just for Elizabeth’s laughter?
    Never ceases to make me smile!😁

    • @AngB517
      @AngB517 Год назад +16

      Not just here for the laugh, but I love the way she can get lost in the music. The discovery of music for others always makes my day. 🙃😉

    • @wyattblackwood3927
      @wyattblackwood3927 Год назад +16

      I love her enthusiasm.

    • @tctheunbeliever
      @tctheunbeliever Год назад +4

      I'm here for the thumbnails.

    • @jessebrennan7130
      @jessebrennan7130 Год назад +9

      The most enjoyable part of these videos is watching Elizabeth's reactions & laughing with her. This is now my new favorite video by her ❤

    • @Mike_H76
      @Mike_H76 Год назад +4

      She's totally hyped in this one (more than usual)... and it made my night!

  • @sandman_says_runrunner4701
    @sandman_says_runrunner4701 Год назад +225

    This video represents why many of us who lived through the 80's loved it so much and miss it. The 80's were just FUN and nobody really took themselves too seriously. You look at videos by Van Halen, Twisted Sister, etc. and they demonstrate this so well.
    Also, yes, you have this to look forward to with your son. The reality was the teacher walking up between the desks in a normal skirt and blouse. The bikini, dancing, and parading around represents the fantasy going on in young men's heads. Lots of carrying books, bags, or jackets in front of yourself back in those days. 🤣

    • @PuppyMonsters
      @PuppyMonsters Год назад +10

      I've been thinking for years about how much fun rock music used to be and how we seemed to have lost that. Every time I hear something like Ballroom Blitz, or anything from Twisted sister or David Lee Roth, I miss it. At least we had The Presidents of the United States of America and Cake to make us happy for a while a couple decades back.

    • @GruffyddFO4
      @GruffyddFO4 Год назад +3

      @@PuppyMonsters There's still some really fun rock and metal coming out of Europe these days. A lot of it is from the northern countries, but there are some amazing groups from England, France, and Italy that I've heard as well. If you want some *really* fun stuff, check out the Italian band "Nanowar of Steel".

    • @MrShalvayez
      @MrShalvayez Год назад +8

      Speaking of Twisted Sister, she should really do a reaction to "The Price".

    • @jenniferfoster1692
      @jenniferfoster1692 Год назад +8

      Yes, thank you! You took the words right out of my mouth. I'm so thankful to have been in high school/college in the 80s. It was exactly as fun as it looked, upbeat (besides stuff like the Cure etc), silly, creative, just going all out, and having fun!!! MTV was such a huge cultural phenomenon, it affected and reflected how we felt. Special times.

    • @g54b95
      @g54b95 Год назад +6

      It happened for me in 1st grade. No shit. I thought she would wait for me, but she ended up marrying a car salesman. Ripped my heart out. Ms. Hartle.

  • @Broccoli_Highkicks
    @Broccoli_Highkicks Год назад +516

    In the 80s, that video was one of the ones targeted by the PMRC in their crusade for censorship in rock music. Thankfully, people like Frank Zappa, Twisted Sister's Dee Snider, and Dead Kennedys' Jello Biafra fought them tooth and nail. It's a fascinating piece of modern music history.

    • @LordEriolTolkien
      @LordEriolTolkien Год назад +20

      I was 16 in 1984. I cannot begin to express my admiration for this song :D

    • @renlessard
      @renlessard Год назад +65

      Don't forget John Denver

    • @keithmccrary325
      @keithmccrary325 Год назад +33

      and John Denver sealed that deal

    • @rhinno1969
      @rhinno1969 Год назад +6

      and don't forget Anthrax's PMRC anthem "Startin' Up a Posse" 😜

    • @erwinamesz7642
      @erwinamesz7642 Год назад +23

      John Denver and Dee were fantastic in the hearings!!! A must see!!!

  • @forbi70
    @forbi70 Год назад +80

    Most people admire Eddie because of his fast solo playing, the tapping and stuff. But in fact he is one of the greatest rhythm players, too. He started with drums before he and his brother Alex switched their instruments. There are many guitar players who can play as fast as Eddie, but his playing is still outstanding because he had this special rhythm feeling that others don't have. And Dave may not be the best singer - technically - but he's powerful with pure charisma! A true entertainer.

    • @m.k.738
      @m.k.738 8 месяцев назад +4

      Eddie had the best swing grove in his playing. There is a video where the guy slows it down and you can hear the groove in his picking.

    • @SepticFuddy
      @SepticFuddy 7 месяцев назад

      The only one that compares is Nuno Bettencourt. He's almost more Eddie than Eddie

    • @briansitler42
      @briansitler42 Месяц назад

      He was not weak on synth either. While everyone on planet earth could play "Jump" and drove music stores insane, it was rare that you'd ever actually see a band actually do a cover of this song WITH the legit synth solo in it! It's way harder then most people realize.

    • @deborahheeb6012
      @deborahheeb6012 Месяц назад

      Just finished Alex Van Halen's autobio "Brothers". Loved it! He talks about the drums and the guitar having a conversation just as he would have done with his brother...can so hear that convo in this song!

    • @reno145
      @reno145 15 дней назад +2

      Alex is the drummer and the middle man in the dancing scene. Funny that he has no rhythm as a dancer.

  • @brynhartlen
    @brynhartlen Год назад +302

    "I don't feel tardy" is still one of my favourite lyrics in any song.

    • @fredinaz
      @fredinaz Год назад +7

      Agreed! Still makes laugh!

    • @nunpho
      @nunpho Год назад

      How come?

    • @BensBrickDesigns
      @BensBrickDesigns Год назад +8

      I just randomly say this almost daily.

    • @sjp35productions6
      @sjp35productions6 Год назад +5

      In the ‘70’s, that was a common reply to a teacher who would say, “You’re tardy” when you walked into class after the bell rang.

    • @brynhartlen
      @brynhartlen Год назад +2

      @@sjp35productions6 I started school in the late 70's and both my parents are retired school teachers, I heard this a lot growing up. My mom still uses the term if I show up later than expected for a visit.

  • @MachineChase
    @MachineChase Год назад +407

    The reaction to Eddie’s solo. You’re in for a ride with him if you dig deeper into their music. Greatest guitar player of all time, Rest his soul.

    • @PARTner91
      @PARTner91 Год назад +24

      100%, greatest guitar player of all time.

    • @leonskum.5682
      @leonskum.5682 Год назад +8

      Ohh yes!!!!!!

    • @matthewdaumen1612
      @matthewdaumen1612 Год назад +28

      Not just technically, artistically great, but also a great innovator. I think our host is perhaps too young to recognize this, especially when she commented that Eddie may have been influenced by SRV.

    • @nemanjamanutd
      @nemanjamanutd Год назад +9

      @@matthewdaumen1612 nah, all of you are just fanboys

    • @lowellfultz1990
      @lowellfultz1990 Год назад +12

      @@nemanjamanutd Sure, that's why even people like Joe Satriani have said the "Diver Down riff is impossible!"

  • @Cadinho93
    @Cadinho93 Год назад +308

    The line "I don't feel tardy" is epic! I bet every kid in every class in every school said that if he walked in late, someone said "You're tardy!" and replied "I don't feel tardy!"
    Also, the David Lee Roth era of Van Halen is the epitome of fun kick ass rock and roll.

    • @TrianglesAndCircles
      @TrianglesAndCircles Год назад +9

      I love that part - I don't FEEL tardy, like it's a state of mind rather than a condition of disobedience. 😊

    • @FunnyHaHa420
      @FunnyHaHa420 Год назад +8

      I like the Family Guy version. Joe drives Meg to school. She says they have to hurry or she'll be tardy. Joe responds I don't think you can get that way just by being late for school.

    • @howiewarren243
      @howiewarren243 Год назад

      Probably my Favorite line!

    • @ericb4608
      @ericb4608 Год назад +1

      I got to say that to a teacher in High School back in 1990. it was glorious. lol

    • @kellflowers
      @kellflowers Год назад +1

      my favorite line in any song ever.

  • @tonymarinelli7304
    @tonymarinelli7304 Год назад +118

    Eddie and Alex, Van Halen’s father was a jazz musician. Both of them study piano as children. Their understanding of music was superb. In my opinion, Alex Van Halen doesn’t get enough credit for his playing. He’s outstanding ❤❤❤❤

    • @Offgridinmaine
      @Offgridinmaine Год назад +3

      True... Alex actually played keys on a few tracks... on the twister soundtrack I think.

    • @tonymarinelli7304
      @tonymarinelli7304 Год назад

      @@Offgridinmaine Yes!!

    • @IPursuePeppers-CTH
      @IPursuePeppers-CTH Год назад

      enough credit? literally any musician knows eddie, there’s even pedals named after him

    • @howdy1487
      @howdy1487 Год назад +4

      ​@@IPursuePeppers-CTHLighten Up, Francis!
      In your rush to bash, you got the name wrong. He wrote Alex.

    • @IPursuePeppers-CTH
      @IPursuePeppers-CTH Год назад

      @@howdy1487 i’m not bashin on him i was just baffled

  • @blademancano8035
    @blademancano8035 Год назад +207

    They were America’s absolute treasure, especially from 1978-1984. Van Halen were quite possibly the best example of what a rock band can aspire to be.

  • @mikestillwagon5675
    @mikestillwagon5675 Год назад +156

    Eddie Van Halen was beyond extraordinary. He was revolutionary. He changed the way we view the guitar.

    • @g54b95
      @g54b95 Год назад +7

      RIP Eddie Van Halen. RIP Randy Rhoads.

    • @joenefflen845
      @joenefflen845 Год назад +6

      And I didn't start to appreciate Alex until I started drumming. Like his brother is is insanely technical and precise. Not easy to play at all.

    • @joenefflen845
      @joenefflen845 Год назад +5

      @Ocean Lives yeah, Alex doesn't get much credit. He played a lot of very unique beats and his technical accuracy was amazing. He is very under praised as a drummer.

    • @dancarter482
      @dancarter482 Год назад +2

      @@joenefflen845 'Out of Love' showcases the whole group tight & kicking it.

    • @TennSeven
      @TennSeven Год назад +2

      @@joenefflen845 Hard to step out of your brother's shadow when your brother is Eddie Van Halen, but yeah, Alex is crazy talented in his own right and didn't get as much credit for it as he should have.

  • @genEricSVG
    @genEricSVG Год назад +220

    Michael Anthony - the bass player - has been largely overlooked for his vocal contributions to Van Halen's sound . He does much of the heavy lifting on VH's harmonies & covers the upper register of their choruses particularly during the DLR days . Even during the Sammy Hagar days - who had a much larger vocal range than Dave - he still sang on a lot of it and was instrumental in that Van Halen sound .
    - he's the singing unsung hero of VH in my humble opinion 😊

    • @Bassdriver
      @Bassdriver Год назад +4

      Yes, definitely! And he's a damn solid bassist.

    • @harveyhandbanana
      @harveyhandbanana Год назад +4

      Michael Anthony is my hero. The crap he put up with and the leg work he put in all around I will always appreciate. Van Halen's secret weapon no doubt

    • @gregorymccasland2874
      @gregorymccasland2874 Год назад +2

      Best voice in the history of the band and that is sayin’ something.

    • @Dj-sd1xq
      @Dj-sd1xq Год назад

      Arguable, definitely one of the greatest.

    • @dachief6470
      @dachief6470 Год назад

      You’re not wrong.

  • @MRImage1987
    @MRImage1987 Год назад +65

    I always love it when someone gives Alex his props. He's an incredible drummer.

    • @xDrawingDead
      @xDrawingDead Год назад +5

      Literally one of the best there was. Raised on jazz too, the man had an undisputed talent from even the early years

    • @johnrowland1883
      @johnrowland1883 10 месяцев назад +2

      Extremely difficult to do as a drum cover, let alone replicate that drum opening

  • @qpoqiuqytqrewq
    @qpoqiuqytqrewq Год назад +250

    There are better singers than Dave but none more fun, cool and charismatic. It's impossible not to smile when listening to classic Van Halen largely because of his personality. He's like your cool friend that your parents don't want you to hang out with.

    • @jussi-pekkaturunen689
      @jussi-pekkaturunen689 Год назад

      Yeah, and his David Lee Roth band as well.

    • @wildwillie5408
      @wildwillie5408 Год назад +24

      Amen. Van Hagar had some hits but it's just not Van Halen without David Lee

    • @merriemisfit8406
      @merriemisfit8406 Год назад +5

      @@wildwillie5408 Did you join the "It Ain't Van Halen Without David Lee Roth" movement back in the early 2000s? I'm still wearing those tee-shirts, 20 years later. Van Diamond Dave Halen, friends -- accept no substitute.

    • @wildwillie5408
      @wildwillie5408 Год назад +3

      @@merriemisfit8406more like late 70s. I believe VH 2 was my first album from them. Not that I disliked sammy but it just wasn't the same without the Dave effect. Much like AC/DC when Brian tried to replace Bon.

    • @merriemisfit8406
      @merriemisfit8406 Год назад

      @@wildwillie5408 Yeah, I go way back too. I was more of a Van Halen appreciater, not a fan. I never saw them perform live in any configuration. The "It Ain't" movement started with a couple of fellows in New Jersey who, like so many, were sick of VH inactivity and lead singer switching. They just finally put their feelings on a bunch of shirts and sold them for several years up until the Van Halen boys and Dave finally regrouped and took their act back out on the road -- when was it? 2007?

  • @DT_Michael
    @DT_Michael Год назад +197

    One of the great things about early Van Halen was that they never took themselves too seriously, and this video is a classic example. It was a bunch of guys who loved playing music and just having fun doing it.
    Eddie Van Halen was one of the guitar greats of all time. He will be missed.

    • @maxducoudray
      @maxducoudray Год назад +10

      Not being serious is pretty much the definition of 80s rock.

    • @howdy1487
      @howdy1487 Год назад +1

      They were one of the best party bands ever.

  • @gregorymaroda4860
    @gregorymaroda4860 Год назад +87

    The opening drums, leading into the guitar is, IMO, one of the greatest openings in any song in history.

    • @bretandcynthiawelch5089
      @bretandcynthiawelch5089 Год назад +3

      It I'm not mistaken, the drum intro is timed perfectly with the sound of a top fuel dragster idel. That's all I can hear when I listen to this and it hits me in my brain and makes me smile.

    • @stevecuzz8820
      @stevecuzz8820 Год назад +1

      @@bretandcynthiawelch5089 Alex didn't seem to even try the drum intro when I saw them on the Fair Warning tour. I'm a drummer (was: ) and I tried so hard copy this track. He was drunk. I was in the 5th row just shaking my head.

    • @Gerardus1970
      @Gerardus1970 Год назад +3

      @@stevecuzz8820 Hot for Teacher hadn't been released on the Fair Warning tour, it was released in 1983/84 (the Album 1984) and the Fair Warning tour was in 1981.

    • @sidewaysguns9144
      @sidewaysguns9144 Год назад +1

      @@bretandcynthiawelch5089 I believe they've also started the song with a mic by a Harley Davidson and transitioned into drums but that could have been a Sturgis special or one off thing.

  • @aaronpearson2389
    @aaronpearson2389 Год назад +17

    This video is pretty much a parody of all the “teen coming of age” comedy movies of the 80’s. Very well done, just like all of VH’s music! Loved this video when it first came out and still do today!

  • @Geezer-yf8hv
    @Geezer-yf8hv Год назад +57

    I just love this woman’s passion for music!

  • @BillAdams-fb3jm
    @BillAdams-fb3jm Год назад +267

    It's worth pointing out that Alex Van Halen's drumming on "Hot For Teacher" is fantastic; that kick drum is so light but so forceful.

    • @Zachsquatch531
      @Zachsquatch531 Год назад +18

      It’s one of my favorite intros, sounds like a big choppy cam on a V8.

    • @Mhantrax
      @Mhantrax Год назад +3

      Totally. It was Van Halen that taught me the core of a band can be the guitarist and drummer.

    • @BillAdams-fb3jm
      @BillAdams-fb3jm Год назад

      @@Zachsquatch531 You're right! I hadn't thought of it that way, but you're absolutely right.

    • @iKvetch558
      @iKvetch558 Год назад +5

      You are totally right about Alex's drumming on this one, but for me the tip top has always been the triple hits on the crash cymbal EXACTLY when he wants them. But I would never fight you on that kicker...just add the triples on top of it. LOL

    • @BillAdams-fb3jm
      @BillAdams-fb3jm Год назад

      @@Mhantrax Conversely, look at Jane's Addiction. What makes that band is Eric Avery's bass and Steven Perkins' polyrhythms, and how those two parts connect so tightly.

  • @jas137
    @jas137 Год назад +99

    The bassist, Michael Anthony, is considered one of the best back up singers in rock, so might be something to keep an eye on in future VH analyses.

    • @DasWandbild
      @DasWandbild Год назад +2

      His niche in the band was more for the vocal harmonics (which were always outstanding) vs his bass chops.

    • @rothed16
      @rothed16 Год назад +2

      He rarely got the praise he deserved. Wolfe did ok when I saw them without Michael, but nowhere near as great as when the original lineup were together

    • @Geezer-yf8hv
      @Geezer-yf8hv Год назад +6

      Mike was literally the lynch- pin that held it all together with his bass playing and back-up singing! They screwed up when they pushed him out!

    • @itpatriot
      @itpatriot Год назад

      Indeed! I’m really surprised Elizabeth didn’t comment on it! But even though his vocals are definitely present here, it’s not as much as many other VH songs. 🙏

  • @Freedom35ab
    @Freedom35ab Год назад +71

    The contrasting dancing ability of Dave compared to the rest of the band has always made me laugh

    • @jerelgall2117
      @jerelgall2117 21 день назад

      Because they were all drunk when they came back and shot that part of the video

  • @ubermac85
    @ubermac85 Год назад +158

    Eddie was an innovator in guitar. He didn’t invent hammer-ons and pull offs, but he did figure out how to make them melodic. Also his famous use of “brown sound” in his amplifiers makes him a legend. His red guitar “Frankie” was pieced together and painted by his own hands. He and Alex were poor so they had to learn on their own and build their instruments. Eddie is a legend and always will be.

    • @DavidLazarus
      @DavidLazarus Год назад +1

      True, Steve Hackett was an early adopter of tapping and such back in the early 70s. He didn't invent the style either, but he was one of the first to use it in a rock setting. Steve has only gotten better with age! Listen to albums like Wolflight, At the Edge of Light and Surrender of Silence. Oh, and if you want to hear one of the longest notes ever played on guitar, listen to Twice Around the Sun from his album Dark Town. That's real; not "studio magic".

    • @paulglidden8893
      @paulglidden8893 Год назад +1

      Yep. I missed out on the era of Clapton and Hendrix, but at least our generation had some mind-blowing innovators like Eddie, Mark Knopfler, and The Edge.

    • @DavidLazarus
      @DavidLazarus Год назад +3

      @@paulglidden8893 - There's also Alex Lifeson, Ian Crichton, Charlie Burchill and Steve Hackett just to name a few others who are still around today.

    • @stevesparks2001
      @stevesparks2001 Год назад +2

      And when I was a kid we were so poor we could not afford Mcdonalds burgers, so I built my own Cow!

    • @Hazardteam
      @Hazardteam Год назад

      In fact, he made all his guitars himself after that (too i mean) Some guitar factories even provided him with his own small, separate room for this purpose.

  • @aijcadd
    @aijcadd Год назад +73

    One of the best music videos ever. DLR's high pitch screams are iconic. Eddies guitar phenomenal. And brother Alex on the drums wonderful.

    • @lawrencejelsma8118
      @lawrencejelsma8118 Год назад +1

      I listened to this over the radio and it didn't have an impact for me until I saw the MTV video for the first time also. I think Van Halen outdid Weird Al Yankovich's dark humor music videos. It was a perfect young adult mature man at 22 years of age music video to enjoy this tune for the lyrics and song. The music video sold this and other Van Halen tracks more of how it sounds over the radio.

  • @brunetteordie
    @brunetteordie Год назад +56

    The fact that you had such a good time with this song is exactly what the band intended.

  • @danielcombs3048
    @danielcombs3048 Год назад +3

    While working as a bouncer at a small club in N. San Diego co. Called the Belly Up Tavern in Solono Beach. I was fortunate enough to meet EVH. He was just hanging with some friends having a drink listening to the band that night. While his wife Valerie Bertinelli was doing some business in the era. His friends asked me if it would be ok if Eddie could play. So I asked the band at the break. Of course there was no objections. So for the next hour and a half I was front and center to watching the greatest guitarist in the world. And hung out and had a few drinks afterwards. Just an exceptional man. Truly an honor to meet.🎸

    • @Thelma7361
      @Thelma7361 Год назад +1

      This is awesome. I love these kind of life experiences! Living in the moment, good for you. That’s what life is for!

  • @84SuperBeast
    @84SuperBeast Год назад +116

    One of the most iconic drum intros out there and Eddie Van Halen is definitely up there with all the legendary guitarist.

    • @josecarlosrodriguezgallard3372
      @josecarlosrodriguezgallard3372 Год назад

      A la altura!!? Por encima de casi todos!!🎸🎸💨💨💨💨

    • @silverjaw138
      @silverjaw138 Год назад +3

      Up there… 😂
      He’s the greatest guitarist that’s ever played the instrument.

    • @Yucchhii
      @Yucchhii Год назад +1

      @@silverjaw138... Yeah, Ohhhh kee.

    • @NikkLiberos
      @NikkLiberos Год назад +3

      That double bass shuffle, along with the ride cymbal pattern, is not for the faint of heart.

    • @84SuperBeast
      @84SuperBeast Год назад +2

      @@silverjaw138 everyone has their preferences

  • @fronttowardenemy
    @fronttowardenemy Год назад +49

    I am totally floored and completely overjoyed to see you analyze Van Halen! I’m 50 years old and they were my childhood. To this day, STILL my favorite band of all-time. David Lee Roth often gets criticized for his vocals. And while it’s true that age has taken its toll on his present day ability, back in the band’s prime time he was magnificent! Different from most others in the traditional sense, he always had style, personality, and plenty of skill. Their first six albums are the blueprint for all rock music that came after!

    • @g54b95
      @g54b95 Год назад +2

      There is so much they did prior to "1984" that doesn't get the recognition it deserves.

    • @robertlee4809
      @robertlee4809 Год назад +4

      They need to leave DLR alone
      ...every singer goes downhill after a time...some more than others....greatest front man ever....

    • @robertlee4809
      @robertlee4809 Год назад +1

      ​@@g54b95 Before 1984, is my favorite VH era...raw energy for DAYS!

    • @azy6868
      @azy6868 Год назад +3

      But he's never lost _that_ magic.

  • @prokopiskranidiotis1951
    @prokopiskranidiotis1951 Год назад +52

    The best thing about these videos is Elizabeth...
    Her reaction are so pure and full hearted,charming and we'll intended

    • @lukegoffkat
      @lukegoffkat Год назад +2

      I know! I fell in love with her almost immediately.

  • @staceyward777
    @staceyward777 9 месяцев назад +7

    "David Lee Roth went on to become America's favorite TV game show host" is what it says at the end. That "scream" is signature Diamond Dave at his best.

  • @jenniferfoster1692
    @jenniferfoster1692 Год назад +82

    There's nothing like 80s MTV videos! Suddenly every film student/commercial director had an opportunity to make a short movie, it was a brand new art form. A wide, wide variety of expressions and very creative. They basically had license to do anything. This one is so fun, clever and creative....and of course a great song on its own.

    • @tonyfro23
      @tonyfro23 Год назад +2

      That is so well said

    • @heatherbradleyfitness
      @heatherbradleyfitness Год назад +4

      Twisted Sister literally dominated the 80’s MTV video genre.

    • @jussi-pekkaturunen689
      @jussi-pekkaturunen689 Год назад +3

      I wonder if it's the same person who is behind of Van Halen and David Lee Roth music videos? They really have very similar style on to it. Maybe it's just coincidence since the music is quite the same style.

    • @bongodave13
      @bongodave13 Год назад +3

      @@jussi-pekkaturunen689 DLR had a lot to do with Van Halen's videos. With them, or on his own, there was always a lot of cheeky humor.

    • @MartinMCade
      @MartinMCade Год назад

      @@bongodave13 "Cheeky". Definitely, in this video.

  • @ourladyofperpetualskepticism
    @ourladyofperpetualskepticism Год назад +73

    My dad saw Van Halen at the first Texxas Jam in 1978, and he still maintains it’s the greatest rock performance he’s ever seen.

    • @alexandreaugustocherubimca3887
      @alexandreaugustocherubimca3887 Год назад +3

      Van Halen: best band live ever!!

    • @Darkcrowman
      @Darkcrowman Год назад +1

      I saw them in Lakeland for the 84 tour, I blame that for some of my hearing loss to this day. lol

    • @ThatKa5p3r
      @ThatKa5p3r Год назад +2

      Pop's got good taste! My 1st time was 1984, arguably at their absolute height, they were an unstoppable machine at that point. 2nd time was Texas Jamm 1986 their first in the Van Hagar era. I maintain these are the TWO greatest rock performances I've ever seen.

    • @jwwaco
      @jwwaco Год назад

      I went to that first one in the Cotten Bowl. So hot. They didn’t have bottled water back then to pass around. We were burning up. They hit the crowd with a Fire Hose as more like rain not full force. I remember wishing they hadn’t done that. The humidity was like Houston after that. You don’t get a breeze in the Bowl. You crockpot in there. Still, one of the best times I’ve had. I was 20 then, I’m 65 now and enjoying life more now than I even did then. Suck the marrow out of life. We Boomers left a legacy that will never be matched.

    • @jeffreymiller1052
      @jeffreymiller1052 9 месяцев назад

      Went to many Texxas Jams but not that one. I was 10😢

  • @HaleysTusk
    @HaleysTusk Год назад +10

    I was in high school when this video came out, I was THE demographic this video was made for... Music was so great at that time, Van Halen really knew how to take advantage of the music video format. One of the best videos of that decade

  • @stirlingdavis4179
    @stirlingdavis4179 4 месяца назад

    He's not the only one Hott 4 Teacha'!😅😂. YOUR smile and enthusiasm are intoxicating 😊. Thanks for teaching, reacting and I hope you STAY BLESSED.

  • @jammers1967
    @jammers1967 Год назад +41

    The bassist Michael Anthony had amazing harmonies with that higher pitch

  • @mattsoucy4755
    @mattsoucy4755 Год назад +262

    If you found Dave's vocal trills fascinating, "Runnin with the Devil" is one of their most famous songs that puts them on full display. Van Halen fans will be in alignment that it is definitely worthy of a listen/reaction!

    • @TheLawnStripes
      @TheLawnStripes Год назад +8

      There is a video out there where his vocals are isolated. Amazing

    • @kathyolney4083
      @kathyolney4083 Год назад +3

      There was a time when this song "woke up the house" !!! Full blast💫

    • @robertleonard4995
      @robertleonard4995 Год назад +3

      running with the devil is great, but I've always loved unchained.

    • @JohnBricksmith2048
      @JohnBricksmith2048 11 месяцев назад +1

      She laughed through most of the video and didn't give the song the credit it deserves. One of the most iconic guitar solos of the 80s and the most incredible drum lead in rock history. And yeah, DLR kills it in RWTD!

    • @SaraPhillips-k9m
      @SaraPhillips-k9m 10 месяцев назад

      Definitely!

  • @lonehawk71
    @lonehawk71 Год назад +46

    Michael Anthony had the best backing vocals. High pitch and loud on every album he played on. Even better live! 👍🏻

  • @betholabecker3219
    @betholabecker3219 Год назад +6

    Saw them in concert several times…..some of my favorite concerts!! 😍😍

  • @beamspickett
    @beamspickett Год назад +56

    There was a wonderful sense of humor in early Van Halen albums, and Diamond Dave made it happen vocally.

    • @emerald_archer
      @emerald_archer Год назад +3

      He is also who brought the humor! Dave's the man.

  • @Hedwallfxtd
    @Hedwallfxtd Год назад +111

    Finally!!! An analysis of a Van Halen song… I hope Elizabeth can do more Van Halen analysis videos and focus on the amazing backup vocals of Michael Anthony… (Hint, Hint) 😀

    • @MikeBarnett1776
      @MikeBarnett1776 Год назад +1

      Not to mention his bass playing...

    • @Hedwallfxtd
      @Hedwallfxtd Год назад +1

      @@MikeBarnett1776 Definitely!

    • @salvadorjimenez2872
      @salvadorjimenez2872 Год назад +2

      Michael Anthony is already a beast of a bass player, but his back up & harmony vocals are criminally underrated.

  • @jamesjohnson8601
    @jamesjohnson8601 Год назад +73

    I was 16 when this came out. The 80's was just a cool time to grow up. This video is just an example of how the envelope was pushed further and further by artists

    • @rothed16
      @rothed16 Год назад +1

      I was in 9th grade, so I think I was 14 lol

    • @firebugjohnnypyro
      @firebugjohnnypyro Год назад +2

      15 for me. (Nov 1968). :)

    • @jamison8185
      @jamison8185 Год назад +1

      I was a junior in high school and was 16. I was just starting to get into hard rock and VH was one of my first. I bought this LP and about wore it out. Then I bought all of their albums after.

  • @victortovar9353
    @victortovar9353 Год назад +1

    I think this is the funniest reaction you ever done. Laughed from the very beginning (your boyfriend signing this while you were a teacher)… amazing!

  • @kylelewis4685
    @kylelewis4685 Год назад +35

    This was Van Halen at the absolute pinnacle of their career. All 4 guys just killed it on this entire album. Panama is one of my all time favorite tracks.. period.
    The vocal doubling you noticed was the bassist Michael Anthony backing DLR up. He was the lead singer in the band he was in before joining Van Halen. His vocal additions are very important to how the band sounds. When they toured without him at the end of their run you could hear a massive difference.

  • @jameswarkentin2798
    @jameswarkentin2798 Год назад +64

    David's vocals are unmistakable. No one sounds like him, and he was at his peak in this time. The shrieks and calls along with his vocals are so iconic. Another video on this same vein is his cover of "California Girls," the Beach Boys classic.

    • @ronsissons8994
      @ronsissons8994 Год назад +1

      Also at the end of Beautiful Girls.

    • @phillipcraggs6202
      @phillipcraggs6202 Год назад +3

      Michael Star sounds like him. Listen to D.O.A. cover by Steel Panther.

    • @lurchbag1671
      @lurchbag1671 Год назад +1

      @@phillipcraggs6202 haha! beat me to it, Michael Star is awesome!

    • @ronsissons8994
      @ronsissons8994 Год назад

      @@phillipcraggs6202 Wow, he sounds great!

    • @merriemisfit8406
      @merriemisfit8406 Год назад

      Diamond Dave and Huey Lewis sounded alike. They just did different things with their voices. Don't know if Huey could ever scream two different notes at once, though. Maybe if he inhaled his harmonica ...

  • @davidstephens6462
    @davidstephens6462 Год назад +85

    DLR is the perfect example of 80’s frontman. Attractive, smart ass, kinda bad boy, but mostly merry prankster, athletic, studied martial arts and gymnastics and mainly very entertaining. VH tribute bands are some of the best local/regional acts going right now, but it’s hard to find a good enough “Dave” to pull it off!

    • @g54b95
      @g54b95 Год назад +8

      Always going to be a Van Halen fan vs Van Hagar. I love Sammy, too, but Diamond Dave was the OG.

    • @dizastro5437
      @dizastro5437 Год назад +4

      And he had a wonderful voice. Beats the brakes off of Sammy, imo

    • @g54b95
      @g54b95 Год назад +5

      @@dizastro5437 Sammy could sing too ('I can't Drive 55' comes to mind) but Dave was the total package. Although he was criticized as being vain, having an ego, being a dick...whatever, IMO he was one of the best 80's frontmen.

    • @EYOUTz1993
      @EYOUTz1993 Год назад

      Don't forget the asinine amount of cocaine use too 🤣

    • @TheJasonmoretti
      @TheJasonmoretti Год назад

      Dave could barely pull it off live😂

  • @scottbrown5818
    @scottbrown5818 Год назад +2

    Yes, the guitar work in this track is unprecedented.
    You really have a good ear for detail . You are primarily a vocalist, yet you noticed the amazing guitar lead work and the cool transition to a simple, offset rhythm.
    It was very fun to share.
    Peace out honey!✌️

  • @LesKrupa
    @LesKrupa Год назад +75

    Ed is the absolute master to those of us who grew up in the late 70s and 80s. You must do Eruption studio version first, then live version to fully appreciate what he’s doing live. No vocals but you will be blown away.

    • @lucky7-1-1
      @lucky7-1-1 Год назад +2

      Les you are correct man . One of the best damn guitar solos on the planet for sure . Right on man ☮️✌️☮️✌️

    • @chrisgoblin4857
      @chrisgoblin4857 Год назад +3

      I grew up in the Early 90s but my Dad made sure I knew who Van Halen were and what Eruption was. Very likely the reason I started playing guitar at 13 and still going today now I am 32.

    • @lucky7-1-1
      @lucky7-1-1 Год назад +4

      @@chrisgoblin4857
      Chris I'll be 60 in December man and when I heard eruption for the 1st time I was speechless . I played it over and over and over . Lol . I still play it 2 to 3 times every time I listen to it . I don't think there will ever be another Eddie Van Halen . Rest in peace Eddie .

    • @joelhahn2501
      @joelhahn2501 Год назад +3

      The studio version is definitely best for an initial reaction, because of how clean, polished, & perfect it is, and to get a feel for how the basic sections fit together.
      But the live versions show just how much full-on ultra-complex improvisation is actually going on in which parts he chooses, in which order, and how he links them together, as well as how down & dirty he can get.

    • @chitlitlah
      @chitlitlah Год назад +2

      On the album, Eruption led into You Really Got Me Now. While I think the live version of Eruption (you know the one) would be better for a guitar analysis, doing both songs from the album would give her vocals to analyze to fit in with the theme of the channel. Or maybe there's a live performance with the two songs together...
      I remember seeing the sheet music for Eruption at the music store and thinking there was no point in buying it.

  • @marksingo2177
    @marksingo2177 Год назад +54

    Probably one of the greatest opening drum tracks of any song...

    • @alexanderriffe2956
      @alexanderriffe2956 Год назад +3

      up there with Painkiller

    • @miguelgalindo5823
      @miguelgalindo5823 Год назад +1

      Probably!

    • @dbf1dware
      @dbf1dware Год назад

      I completely agree. However, I've always been a huge fan of the opening drums for AFU (also by VH). The syncopation, the groove, and how the hard high-hat just rides so constantly over the top. WOW.

  • @burnsyd17
    @burnsyd17 Год назад +50

    Elizabeth, I'm amazed at your first impressions of Eddie's guitar solo. Greatest rock guitarist, EVER. The more you dive into Van Halen the more you'll hear, he was unmatched and unlikely to ever be exceeded.

  • @garynicholson5177
    @garynicholson5177 8 месяцев назад

    I enjoy your musical analysis on its own but you're so freaking adorable I just want to jump through the screen and hug the music out of you

  • @donbergeson6771
    @donbergeson6771 Год назад +87

    True story. When I was in 8th Grade our teacher was going to be gone for a couple days. She told us all (my friend and I specifically) that if we got any detentions from the substitute that she would double them when we got back. First day of the substitute it happened and I swear it was completely by accident, nothing planned at all. Roberto and I walked into class shortly after the bell rang. When the substitute called us out on it, this song and the thought just popped into my head. I looked up at the clocked, then at the teacher and said, "Awww man, I think the clock is slow. I don't feel tardy." Everybody in the room just busted up laughing. Detention #1. Later in the class as she's going over something Roberto raises his hand to ask a question. She called on him and said, "I brought my pencil, now give me something to write on man." Again everyone busted up laughing. Detion #2 for us both. And I also got #3 because I laughed so hard I fell out of the chair. So in just 1 hour of class on the 1st day, when you factor in getting doubled, I hot 6 detentions all because this song popped into my head at the wrong (or right) time. 😂

    • @TammyM36
      @TammyM36 Год назад +6

      This is hysterical!

    • @JackFrost-rb5yz
      @JackFrost-rb5yz 25 дней назад

      I cut a silent fart in class once....SO rancid.. when I run into old class mates , they still talk about it !
      I'm 60 yrs old .

  • @ronaldandlinda
    @ronaldandlinda Год назад +40

    Eddie Van Halen was one of the greatest guitarists in hard rock. RIP Eddie.

  • @lucky7-1-1
    @lucky7-1-1 Год назад +49

    Lol David's voice just naturally creates that whistle sound on his high belts . It's very unique to Van Halen and later in his solo career . Have never heard it duplicated till this day not ever .

    • @Rockingoodman
      @Rockingoodman Год назад +3

      This was really difficult for us Top 40 singers in the circuit bands in the '80s. I had to do those chirps and whistles and was judged if they were wrong. It was extremely hard work

    • @lucky7-1-1
      @lucky7-1-1 Год назад

      @@Rockingoodman
      Wow that's awesome Chris . I have never heard anyone even attempt David Lee Roth's high belt whistle's that he does so naturally . Cool man good for you 👍 .

    • @TarkasBane
      @TarkasBane Год назад +1

      Steel Panther's Michael Starr can mimic it pretty good.

    • @lucky7-1-1
      @lucky7-1-1 Год назад

      @@TarkasBane
      Hmmmmmmmm interesting . Never heard about that before . It is a very distinct sounding whistle he makes when singing . I'd be interested in hearing how close he can duplicate it . I have heard steel panther before also .

    • @TarkasBane
      @TarkasBane Год назад

      @@lucky7-1-1 i tried to post a link to their song Eatin Ain't Cheatin, but I think RUclips removed it, or something. But you can easily find it yourself. The intro is basically Unchained, scream and all.

  • @ronwhitfield8872
    @ronwhitfield8872 Год назад +1

    I LOVE you enthusiasm for every song that you listen to. I just love your channel.

  • @simoneemiliani5782
    @simoneemiliani5782 Год назад +48

    Great.......The mighty Eddie Van Halen lives forever👌💪👍❤

  • @DarthV506
    @DarthV506 Год назад +75

    As cool as his solos were, Ed was a master of rhythm player. The groove, the swing and the aggression. Mike & Alex played in the pocket all the time.

    • @trekuhl3966
      @trekuhl3966 Год назад +1

      Rhythm track to Mean Street is one of my very favorites.

    • @roymauler
      @roymauler Год назад

      Totally. In the final analysis, the riffs were what made Eddie great.

    • @nucleargrizzly1776
      @nucleargrizzly1776 Год назад

      Don't forget Ed's song writing.

    • @jsleeio
      @jsleeio Год назад +1

      110%. Been a VH fan since 1990 and the rhythm guitar was always what drew me to it too. Wolfie's every bit as good too IMO

  • @chuckbradley6887
    @chuckbradley6887 Год назад +49

    David Lee Roth is one of the greatest lead singers/frontman in the history of rock. He was a performer 100 percent of the time. Van Halen (David Lee Roth era) was some of the greatest rock produced.

  • @LordHasenpfeffer
    @LordHasenpfeffer 5 месяцев назад

    Not only is the dance choreography in this video super spectacular... their synchronization in the movements is unmatched in the industry!

  • @irishone1712
    @irishone1712 Год назад +117

    Yes, Alex Van Halen is the drummer. The dance routine in the video took several takes as Alex had trouble getting the timing of the routine down. That’s what is hilarious to me, of all the band members, the drummer had no timing.

    • @scorchwhammin
      @scorchwhammin Год назад +5

      Great assertion..pretty funny that the drummer has the most difficulty with this dance routine..lol…BTW.. Alex is an amazing drummer

    • @Hazardteam
      @Hazardteam Год назад +1

      Do you really believe that? Are you serious? This clumsiness is just part of the show man...

    • @SvenTviking
      @SvenTviking Год назад +2

      The drum timing on this is incredible as well.

    • @redcaddiedaddie
      @redcaddiedaddie Год назад +6

      AVH is, IMHO, one of the most UNDER-RATED rock drummers of all time- the man is a MONSTER!!

    • @ladyevil64
      @ladyevil64 Год назад +6

      @@Hazardteam, Nope! It usually is with Van Halen, but the choreographer wanted to kill Alex, Michael, and Eddie, because they just couldn't get it together. When David Lee Roth does that last turn of the first dance, he was genuinely shocked that they were all facing him, but went with it. Just like with the movie "Dragnet", the choreographer thought she'd have an easy time, because Dan Aykroyd was a Blues Brother and both he and Tom Hanks did such physical comedy. She was pulling her hair out trying to get them to do the dance for the video, and they both were so wooden. Just because someone is a good musician, especially the rhythm section, doesn't mean they can dance, or take direction well. It makes for a hilarious video, though! And no more choreography for the band after this! 😁🤘

  • @dipsydoodle7988
    @dipsydoodle7988 Год назад +162

    I would never have thought I'd see the day when a professional could analyze DLRs voice and come up with so many impressive statements. We all know Sammy had the very classic rock voice and some serious vocal chops, but DLR is no slouch! He just threw his entire over the top personality into his singing style. It is a large part of what made early VH the animal it was. Also, I don't think there is any VH fan out there that didn't sit in awe of those high pitched squeals. That was a whole singing style unto itself. I hope you decide to check out Eddie Van Halen, Eruption solo, live without a net version. I'd love to get a more analytic take on that.

    • @jmazoso
      @jmazoso Год назад +5

      and his little aside comments

    • @dipsydoodle7988
      @dipsydoodle7988 Год назад +9

      @@jmazoso "one break coming up!"

    • @akfreed6949
      @akfreed6949 Год назад +15

      There really wasn't much complaining about Dave's singing until he left . I still think Dave's voice goes better with Ed's sound . Like Jack Daniels and Coke .

    • @davidsthubbins176
      @davidsthubbins176 Год назад +9

      Yeah, I think Sammy has more talent, and is technically a better singer. But I think Dave had a knack for harnessing whatever vocal talent he did have into something really effective and downright powerful.

    • @roderickgful
      @roderickgful Год назад +5

      I saw every DLR/VH era tour except the 1st in 1978. I think it was the Diver Down tour they played two shows in Charlotte, February 1st & came back two weeks later Feb 14. Back then it was general admission & we camped out by the box office. We always got front center/right, Eddies side👍 They were THE best live show bar none. The general admission 🕺😵‍💫🕺

  • @jasont4783
    @jasont4783 Год назад +74

    Growing up in the 80s there was no band bigger than Van Halen. So many good songs, such a deep catalogue of work. Cheers!

    • @timluckert4260
      @timluckert4260 Год назад +2

      Well thinking of AC/DC, Kiss, Metallica Late 80s, Deep Purple maybe Not the biggest Band ….but Van halen was awesome

    • @fortressofsoliddudes4597
      @fortressofsoliddudes4597 Год назад +1

      The Police! But Van Halen was most definitely up there too :D

    • @jasont4783
      @jasont4783 Год назад

      All great 80s bands, hopefully we'll see more 80s breakdowns

    • @jotunblod
      @jotunblod Год назад

      Eh, the first album and 1984 are really the only 2 albums worth listening. The other releases are almost shockingly uninspired.

    • @jotunblod
      @jotunblod Год назад

      @Ocean Lives 1984 is the only album that replicates the same energy as the debut. I don't even listen to the others, despite being only 30 mins each, they just sound like B-side tracks.

  • @bruceadams3204
    @bruceadams3204 2 месяца назад +2

    I am impressed. For someone that never saw the video did you realized her hair and shirt color match their dance outfits. lol gj

  • @SnakePit6517
    @SnakePit6517 Год назад +29

    If you want to be blown away by an Eddie Van Halen guitar solo, I would recommend Eruption/You really got me, the original studio version. It is one of the most important moments in guitar history and brought it to a place where it would never come back from.

    • @dancarter482
      @dancarter482 Год назад +5

      'Spanish Fly' deserves a mention too .. . ..

    • @johnharland4683
      @johnharland4683 Год назад +1

      It's got to be the best guitar solo ever - hits me every time I hear it, and it's not like VH are even my favourite band.

    • @doublejslist
      @doublejslist Год назад +1

      I've often said that if you listen to Eruption/You really got me really closely, you can hear Rock and Roll changing direction. Eddie was absolutely mind blowing, but he needed Dave's audacity to help bring the band forward and appeal to the masses. That being said, I think if Elizabeth really wants to critique Dave's vocals, Runnin' with the Devil is where it's at. Man, the first album and 1984 are definitely two of my desert island albums. There's nothing like them.

  • @donkarnage6032
    @donkarnage6032 Год назад +23

    Part of what made Van Halen special is that in the David Lee Roth days especially that all of the music was recorded live in the studio in a single take with very few overdubs. This song Hot for Teacher was done in one take not including the vocals. If you listen to enough Van Halen you can spot mistakes that Eddie makes all throughout the early catalog but that is what gave VH music so much energy and character. Many bands made amazing studio albums with layered instruments and vocals and so on but then they can't reproduce it in a live setting. VH was always in a live setting and brought energy and fun at a time when the world sorely needed it.

    • @rothed16
      @rothed16 Год назад

      And man I miss it!😢
      Still hard to believe that EVH smile and guitar showmanship will not grace the stage again. My fave band😢😢😢

  • @TammyM36
    @TammyM36 Год назад +51

    David Lee Roth was incredibly limber, acrobatic and was a black belt and also used real sword ⚔️ acts on stage. Imo he was the fittest rock star ever. Also super unique voice. He is referred to as Diamond Dave and I loved him

    • @Temulon
      @Temulon Год назад

      Eddie called him Cubic Zirconia Dave. All Dave cared about was money.

    • @redtesta
      @redtesta Год назад +1

      totally agree

    • @redtesta
      @redtesta Год назад +1

      @@Temulon they all did. lol.

    • @Temulon
      @Temulon Год назад

      @@redtesta - That isn't true. Dave wanted to change the direction of the band, steering them into making vapid pop hits while Eddie wanted more complex music with thoughtful themes. It's why they got rid of him

  • @donnysarian
    @donnysarian 6 месяцев назад +2

    The 1984 Tour at the L.A. Forum was one of the best concerts I've ever been to and it was SOOOOOOO damn loud too! DLR VH Rules Forever!

  • @Timmayytoo
    @Timmayytoo Год назад +32

    Something that is probably of particular interest to you, Elizabeth, is that Dave knew he wasn't a great singer, but he wanted to be, so he took vocal lessons in his teens and early 20's to get to the point that he became one of the most iconic frontmen in Rock history.

    • @jimz6850
      @jimz6850 Год назад +16

      Whatever Dave lacked in vocal talent he made up for exponentially in presence and charisma. A showman first every time.

    • @MobiusBandwidth
      @MobiusBandwidth Год назад +3

      @@jimz6850 he lacked nothing in vocal talent.

    • @justaskin8523
      @justaskin8523 9 месяцев назад

      @richardharrold9736 - Everybody keeps SAYING he wasn't a great singer. I don't think we need to pay that penance anymore.

    • @surfershaper
      @surfershaper 9 месяцев назад

      ​@richardharrold9736Roth sounded pretty damn good on their first five records. They were a rock band, not an opera for God's sake. WTF

  • @comvoice
    @comvoice Год назад +6

    This takes me back to the days when the videos were silly, magical and must-see TV on MTV. So glad you're doing a deep dive!

  • @scottgorski7931
    @scottgorski7931 Год назад +15

    This ERA of Van Halen with David Lee Roth was just plain fun. Great vocals along with Eddies mastery of the guitar.

  • @tonyclarke
    @tonyclarke Год назад +1

    I didn't realize how much I needed this today. Awesome perspective on a fun, but well done song.

  • @nika.5223
    @nika.5223 Год назад +14

    This video is like a Time Machine into the 80’s. I love watching the energy VH has, and the talent to support it. RIP EVH

  • @MrSpeed-lt8gr
    @MrSpeed-lt8gr Год назад +61

    Edward Van Halen and the album 1984 changed the trajectory of my life. I wanted to be a guitarist more than anything in the world after hearing this album. Thank you Ed for changing my life and igniting a passion that is still with me after all these years.

  • @59thfsaviation79
    @59thfsaviation79 Год назад +40

    This song and tape changed my life forever. I got this on Christmas, 1984. I knew that day I wanted to be a drummer. 39 years later, I'm still playing drums.

  • @louisbonilla6780
    @louisbonilla6780 Год назад +2

    I always considered "1984" Van Halen's best all-time party album - I'm glad you picked "Hot For Teacher" as a perfect example of Van Halen's ability to speed at 300 miles an hour and never lose their grip - the video of course is tongue-in-check and Diamond Dave made sure his lyrics could be shot for MTV - these guys were Masters of their Craft!❤🎸🎹

  • @Nothing-zw3yd
    @Nothing-zw3yd Год назад +27

    The bass player Michael Anthony is hands down THE best backup singer in rock, ever. His tone and range were key in Van Halen's sound. Nothing would have sounded as good without him.

    • @steveh7108
      @steveh7108 Год назад +2

      I never paid Michael Anthony's voice much attention but now I will have to listen to more Chickenfoot. Hymn singing and playing with Sammy Hagar and that will probably make it more clear to me exactly what he adds vocally.

    • @Nothing-zw3yd
      @Nothing-zw3yd Год назад

      @@steveh7108 The backing vocals on Van Halen songs are Michael, a very high, tight, clear voice.

    • @ericspring2033
      @ericspring2033 Год назад

      insanely talented bass player as well when eddie is soloing theres no rhytm guitar just bass and drums

    • @sjhudon386
      @sjhudon386 Год назад

      Also one of the best bass players out there!

  • @MrCharlesYoakum
    @MrCharlesYoakum Год назад +57

    So much fun. this came out my senior year in high school and was truly one of the great music videos. The best line about Van Halen as a band: "We just throw a party each night with 15,000 of our best friends." For every "serious" band that wants to address serous social issues and society, there needs to be a Van Halen to compensate.
    And I love your face when Eddie starts his solo. Yeah, he was that breathtaking in his prime as a player.

    • @bleedinggreengold5646
      @bleedinggreengold5646 Год назад +10

      What I wouldn't give to go back for just one day. Better times, better music, better world. Bonus, I was young, had hair down to mid back and SO MUCH positive energy! A shame youth is wasted on the young isnt it...

    • @randallamps
      @randallamps Год назад

      I`m glad she didn`t give him as much love as the guitarist that he was jealous over.

    • @edwardblack9680
      @edwardblack9680 Год назад

      @@randallampsWell, that’s nonsense he wasn’t jealous of Eddie. There really is a lot of nonsense amongst VH fans

    • @randallamps
      @randallamps Год назад

      @@edwardblack9680 He sure wasn`t and you`re right about VH fans.

    • @carlostejada1479
      @carlostejada1479 Год назад +1

      Rock is about freedom, having fun, feeling alive... Joy!!
      if some "serious" band makes a song about global warming BS, or whatever topic, I don't wanna hear it.
      if you're a narcissistic activist, woke whatever, go to a fkng march.
      leave Rock'n Roll out of ur bs
      (I'm not saying this to you, I'm just saying)
      this music was alive, had life.
      today's... well... no comments

  • @decoydave
    @decoydave Год назад +26

    As an '80's teen, I can confirm that the 80's were a crazy time.
    The video is done in the style of 80's teen movies with the class rebels.
    Great song 👍

    • @ZepG
      @ZepG Год назад +1

      I graduated High School in 86 and my teachers never looked like that!
      But yes the 80's was a crazy time and the girls were just as crazy as in the movies lol.

  • @i-project866
    @i-project866 29 дней назад

    I appreciate the significant contribution that Van Halen made to heavy metal, providing it with an iconic essence that captured the humor and creativity of earlier generations. There is a vibrancy and joy in their music that reflects the spirit of a happier and more creative generation.

  • @garylagstrom3864
    @garylagstrom3864 Год назад +19

    One of the best drum intros to a song ever! Alex recorded this with 4 bass drums!!!! And when the ride cymbal starts it goes to two bass drums!!! ALEX VAN HALEN IS A PHENOMENAL DRUMMER WHO IS EXTREMELY UNDERRATED!!!

    • @rothed16
      @rothed16 Год назад +2

      It's almost comical how he's underrated. Dude always misses out of the Top 10 Rock drummers. But not mine

    • @gumballthechewy
      @gumballthechewy Год назад +1

      Dude, it's just a double kick and two floor toms.
      ruclips.net/video/g64B-QH8rXQ/видео.html

    • @garylagstrom3864
      @garylagstrom3864 Год назад +4

      @@gumballthechewy I play drums so I would know if you don’t believe me check out the article on it by Alex himself: For the layered effect at the beginning of the song, I strung together four bass drums. The rest of it I played using two. It's a great example of double bass drumming. When the double bass pattern begins I’m playing paradiddles on the floor toms.

  • @cs292
    @cs292 Год назад +53

    To me this is the greatest solo in a song ever…for the groove, pace, tone…it’s got everything…and blends with the song effortlessly…a true masterpiece.

    • @MrTw2009
      @MrTw2009 Год назад +1

      I can't agree more

    • @maiden-eq4uv
      @maiden-eq4uv Год назад +1

      Can you give me your opinion on Jimi Hendrix’s “machine gun” live solo at the Fillmore east and tell what I’m missing

    • @bradswanson6788
      @bradswanson6788 Год назад

      Yep, my favorite EVH solo, so tasty and tasteful.

    • @ViciousTuna2012
      @ViciousTuna2012 Год назад +1

      @@maiden-eq4uv Machine Gun is amazing, but imo it's too much of a solo instrumental to be in the conversation of "greatest solo". Alos, the two songs/styles are too different to compare. I wouldn't compare them to begin with. They're both great for different reasons.

  • @yosh45
    @yosh45 Год назад +86

    By the way, Eddie’s guitar part. One take. No cuts. The different tones, phrases, even the solo. No cuts. Start to finish. Brilliant.

    • @Lizardboy68
      @Lizardboy68 Год назад +2

      That would be a myth he was famous for redecorating parts and entire songs to get the right tone .

    • @yosh45
      @yosh45 Год назад

      @@Lizardboy68 One take. If you can find a cut in this, you let me know, chief. ruclips.net/video/jM1-uAjPMCU/видео.html

    • @Gerardus1970
      @Gerardus1970 Год назад +3

      @@Lizardboy68 That's your myth and absolute nonsense. Listen to the isolated tracks for the facts... start to finish one take. Occasionally with punch ins as is typical of recording but as far recording Ed kept it as real as it could possibly get. THAT is what he was famous for.

    • @Lizardboy68
      @Lizardboy68 Год назад +1

      @Gerardus1970 the isolated tracks have nothing to do with rerecording for tone ,he would try different amps to get the right sound for a piticular song at times too. A lot of guitarist do that as well and trying different guitars as well.

    • @yosh45
      @yosh45 Год назад

      @@Lizardboy68 Fascinating. But Eddie Van Halen. Hot For Teacher. One take. Straight thru. Front to back. From pick slide to “Oh my goddddd!”. No changing amps. No punch-ins. No cuts.

  • @MrTaeBronson
    @MrTaeBronson 5 месяцев назад

    i honestly like how you’re analyzing the vocals and jus everything else put into this great song , you know you’re stuff :)

  • @TedwardsTube
    @TedwardsTube Год назад +5

    It’s great to see you start doing VH reactions. I’ve been a fan since around 1980, a few years before this album broke them into the mainstream in a big way. David Lee Roth’s albums with them were the best (in my opinion) by far, and there were so many, many great songs on their early Roth-era VH albums that I hope you check out. The “whistle” sound you refer to (I call it a “squeal”, personally) was a staple of Roth’s vocal style during that era, and he artfully inserted it at least a few times in practically every song. In later years during his late solo career, and eventual reunion with VH, he couldn’t do it anymore. It may be a consequence of alcohol/drug use, but I think it was just age.. most men’s voices get deeper and gruffer with age, and that squeal was sooooo much fun to hear, but good things can’t last forever!

  • @Cliff_Anderson
    @Cliff_Anderson Год назад +163

    So...I'm 55 and it's hard to describe just how much influence VH had on a whole generation of kids who grew up in the 70's and 80's. You can pretty much blame all of Gen X's characteristics on this band. Hot for Teacher came later with the advent of music videos and so forth, but if you really want to hear what launched them to the stratosphere, check out Unchained, Mean Streets and basically the whole album Women and Children First. DLR is a showman first, singer second and has no respect for "rules" when it comes to singing. And Eddie...well, Eddie. I hope you dive deeper; because as you analyze DLR, you will come to realize (in the background) that there has never been a person who could show his soul through a musical instrument as well as he did.

    • @StephenLewisful
      @StephenLewisful Год назад +8

      Yes! I recommended to start from the beginning with Van Halen and the song Running With the Devil.

    • @Markle2k
      @Markle2k Год назад +4

      The dance moves are informed by his rock climbing.

    • @metalheadmike774
      @metalheadmike774 Год назад +5

      I agree with everything you said. I'm 53 and bought 1984 when it came out. I had listened to Van Halen before because of my older sister so then i started going back to what i heard when i was younger. Women and Children First is still my favorite. They are all great. I'm a huge Pantera fan and there wouldn't be a Dimebag Darrell if not for Eddie Van Halen.😉

    • @jalsr.speak2379
      @jalsr.speak2379 Год назад +3

      Turning 58 this summer and VH was so big to me while growing up. I agree 100% with your comment.

    • @jonathanmoon86
      @jonathanmoon86 Год назад +3

      Well said! And Michael Anthony complimented it all together! Great video too!

  • @johnshipley8700
    @johnshipley8700 Год назад +31

    Diamond Dave - the greatest Front man Showman of the era. He OWNED the stage with that persona. And yes - laughing is encouraged. They used to be so freakin FUN

  • @caramanico1
    @caramanico1 Год назад +1

    Hey Elizabeth! Their early stuff in particular was recorded with the instrumentation panned to one side with the vox panned to the other side. Their backing vocals were fantastic. Yeah, the vid is absolutely hysterical. My memory is a buddy and I driving next to each other, summer time, windows open, this song came on, we had the same station on, we both cranked it and head-banged driving next to each other while on the beltway around DC. RIP Rimshot, I miss you.

  • @scottspoerlein1650
    @scottspoerlein1650 Год назад +6

    I saw this albums concert “1984” as a junior in high school and was blown away by the performance. DLR was so charismatic and full of energy. I had a great time.

  • @prophetableforprophet
    @prophetableforprophet Год назад +17

    Van Halen has so many great songs. Keep them coming. I don't think any other band has made music this fun.

  • @shonijodway9317
    @shonijodway9317 Год назад +5

    Love watching you react to what we all knew you would find intriguing and that is David's capability of screeching at those high octaves. Love it!

  • @marcochimio
    @marcochimio 7 месяцев назад

    I have to admit I've heard this song & watched this video a couple dozen times, but you still picked out nuances (on your first listen) I never noticed before. What a treat, and what an embarrassment for moi.

  • @BakerStudiosIndy
    @BakerStudiosIndy Год назад +67

    David Lee Roth was the consummate showman with his vocals and antics. Eddie Van Halen was the consummate axe shredder. And that drum part by Alex Van Halen is something I've been working on in vain for forty years. Epic 1983 anthem.

    • @douglasholdenjr.45
      @douglasholdenjr.45 Год назад +1

      Alex's drum part is overdubbed. Alex is a great drummer though

    • @mrfashionguy1
      @mrfashionguy1 Год назад

      was?

    • @BakerStudiosIndy
      @BakerStudiosIndy Год назад +1

      @@mrfashionguy1 I was referring to the Van Halen days and his role in making the band the success they were. He is still the consummate showman... Just without Van Halen.

  • @CLGMusicMedia
    @CLGMusicMedia Год назад +33

    David Lee Roth had the best scream in rock history. I say "had" because he can't really pull it off anymore. It's almost like he produced multiple tones when he would scream. Very cool.

    • @miajc6606
      @miajc6606 Год назад

      Polyphonic as heck

    • @Sl4yer7123
      @Sl4yer7123 Год назад +1

      I don't disagree, but I'd also put Roger Daltrey's iconic scream up there from Won't Get Fooled Again!

    • @miajc6606
      @miajc6606 Год назад +1

      @@Sl4yer7123 that’s a great one!

    • @livingontheedge8680
      @livingontheedge8680 Год назад +1

      I am here to second Roger Daltry.

    • @tony057
      @tony057 Год назад +2

      If we're talking the BEST scream, it's Roger Daltry

  • @h2ocpt
    @h2ocpt Год назад +40

    The jail scene represents after-school detention. Naturally, a teacher had to attend/supervise the detention period, too. Thus, it was like a jail sentence for the teacher, too (supervising all the delinquents.) So, placing the teacher into the jail cell with the kids was PERFECT!

    • @overkillblackjack2910
      @overkillblackjack2910 Год назад

      Thanks!

    • @justaskin8523
      @justaskin8523 9 месяцев назад

      When I was in junior high school, our detention was just an extended version of "study hall", where you sat in the vacant cafeteria after the end of last period. If you were smart, you read your reading assignments or completed your algebra problems so you wouldn't have to do them at home. By the time I got to high school, I was an athlete. Athletes didn't have detention. Not because we were better behaved or angelic, no. It was because we were always at practice after school, and we were too tired at all the other times to make much trouble anyway. We would have fallen asleep in study hall! If I had kids today, every one of them would be participating in sports. A lot of schools got rid of their music programs anyway, so sports it is.

  • @garythomas4431
    @garythomas4431 Год назад

    I've watched your channel often because I am a musician and love hearing your views and thoughts.
    I also enjoy, as with this particular band, that you recognize, and appreciate the complete song.
    I grew up on Van Halen from their first album on..
    Your early recognition of Alex Van Halen's drums show your good ear and attention to detail. Alex began playing drums at an early age. The Van Halen family was from the Netherlands, and their father was a musician playing the clarinet.
    Edward Van Halen is one of the world's most important guitarists. Sadly, he passed away 3 years ago at only 65 years old.
    David Lee Roth is the ultimate 70s-80s frontmen.
    I saw Van Halen 8 times live. Many people talk down on David Lee Roth's voice..but it fits. Mischievous and to the point without regret.
    Bassist Michael Anthony rounds out this original version of Van Halen. Michael's backing vocals, harmonizing with Ed and David made Van Halen's sound special.
    The mighty Van Halen were and are the manufacturer of fun rock and roll. No rules. No shame
    Just straight forward, real, honest lyrics with a band that delivers. 19:57

  • @volguy1998
    @volguy1998 Год назад +174

    Van Halen is the only band who can wear those suits and dance so out of sync and still look awesome.

    • @rodshoaf
      @rodshoaf Год назад +11

      From the stories I've heard, Eddie was so bad at dancing that filming the dancing took up the majority of the time it took to shoot the video.

    • @PlyrMava.
      @PlyrMava. Год назад +1

      They were known as a very laid back band, kinda rebellious in their own way, despite being incredibly precise in their music

    • @jungness
      @jungness Год назад +2

      Leisure suits is what they used to call them

    • @paulkelly4202
      @paulkelly4202 Год назад +2

      Loved the 80s

    • @Wuppie62
      @Wuppie62 Год назад +3

      ​@@jungness
      Which reminds me of a computergame called Leisure Suit Larry. 🕺🏻

  • @Rabs1
    @Rabs1 Год назад +44

    The concept is so ridiculous that it’s easy to forget just how well written this song is.

  • @donovanjackson7241
    @donovanjackson7241 Год назад +23

    This music was just plain fun! To me that's what really made Van Halen so popular. This is one of the things that's missing from a lot of "modern" music

    • @grouchitis
      @grouchitis Год назад +1

      And they lost that when Sammy joined and I love Sammy to death but DLR was the heart of the band.

  • @SeanGersinger
    @SeanGersinger 9 месяцев назад

    I LOVE YOUR STUDIO VERSIONS MUCH MORE.
    This was a hell of a hit back in the day!