#eddievanhalen #vanhalen #reaction Introducing GEN X to Van Halen Eruption Guitar Solo! W/ @Donjuanabe Join this channel to get access to perks: / @blackpegasusraps
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@kdm712913 ай бұрын
To answer your "cigarette" question, they actually recorded both nights they played New Haven and this is a spliced edit of the two nights....this does not take away from the fact that he DID actually perform everything you see and hear at those shows, they just wanted the best possible production they could get for the concert film, "Live, Without A Net"....from which this is taken. Picks don't usually break.....like you said, he's just going back and forth between styles and throwing them to the crowd when he can......and yes, there are classical influences, as both Eddie and his brother, Alex (drums) began being trained as concert pianists as young boys.........Eddie actually won several competitions doing that, and never learned to read music!
@FrankenstratAssassin3 ай бұрын
kdm is spot ON!!! I remember seeing the entire video when it came out so many years ago in '86 (on VHS no less-- whippersnappers everywhere are going... "VHS? What's that??") and I noticed that cigarette "magic trick" right from the get go. I believe I have only seen one other individual catch this from the reaction world, but yes, the two performances were edited together for the best production. Like using various finer quality takes to put together master audio for an LP, it's common with all live shoots too. The Van Halen afficionados will know this: King Edward, by his own admission doesn't remember any of this in New Haven (or as Sammy so eloquently put it "this is now officially New HALEN") stop because he was just hammered. Plowed. Blind. Wasted and any other adjectives one can name-- and there are many (add to the list below, let's go for at least 20 synonyms!!) There's one night (even seen in portions of the video here, specifically the just SICK "Mean Street" tap/slap/mute into portion--- he's gone. Hey that's another one! Add it to the list!) where he looks completely pie eyed (another one! Add it!) and not so much in other shots. And this use to drive Sammy nuts. "I can't do those things he does sober!! I don't know how he does it drunk and STILL nails it!" Because, Sam..... Edward Van Halen is a rock and roll guitar God. In fact, the only fear Chuck Norris has ever been known to have is fear his jaw falling to the floor when the mighty Mount Edward blows his top. Y'know, kinda like how all of ours did back in '78 when we all walked around with that dumbfounded "wtf was THAT?!!" jaw-on-the-floor look when the world was introduced to the Van Halen Invasion. (Hmm.... virginity loss, marriage, graduation, kids.....) Yes, the FIFTH best day of my life! May King Edward shred in peace.
@FrankenstratAssassin3 ай бұрын
C'mon BP gang! Road to at LEAST 20: hammered, plowed, blind, wasted, gone, pie-eyed, (so many more...!)......
@alanmaxwell31043 ай бұрын
fact
@kevinjennings2383 ай бұрын
The Intro song, "311" was LONGER than they showed in THIS Video. Also, he had a Cig-Guy, with LIT smokes Ready, when he was going into other songs.
@FrankenstratAssassin3 ай бұрын
@@kevinjennings238 Yes. You are 100% correct. If one has the "ear" for sound differences in a forum (or anywhere for that matter), it's fairly obvious where the splice is at too. In an almost inaudible but vague difference than from what we should be hearing from his play a nanosecond before is at the point when Alex (had) already joined in to wrap up the "316" (I know you know what it is- typo's happen to everyone) segment. But it's not only just the cigarette trick that gives the edit mix between the two shows away. Instead, something else during that cigarette reappearing act seems to have simultaneously and just as magically.... disappeared!! As many times I've tried to "distinguish" what/where/when/why/how this "thing" disappears, I am unable to come to a conclusive certainty, I do concede there is a reasonable doubt knowing several of Edwards nuances. But the fact still remains one thing reappears, something else has also disappeared in the same frame. See if you can figure out what it is!! That is your homework, Grasshopper! 😁 Enjoyed the post and have yourself a terrific "417" day!
@doug_nu_york48533 ай бұрын
Eddie changed what everyone thought they knew about the guitar !!! And hearing him in the 70s for the first time ,, we were all convinced he was from another planet !!!
@kylerjones44113 ай бұрын
Also people thought it was all effects. He used less effects than anyone. He was just so precise it sounded like machines. I always say Jimi Hendrix invented this guitar style and Eddie perfected it.
@walterevans21183 ай бұрын
@@kylerjones4411 Yes
@walterevans21183 ай бұрын
@@kylerjones4411 Yes, Ed's sound originality was largely in his fingers in his brain.
@truckinleprechaunscottcask97473 ай бұрын
Fun fact, Eddie started his musical journey as a drummer. His brother Alex Van Halen (the drummer) started with the guitar. Their father was a Dutch jazz pianist, claranettist, and saxophonist. Their father encouraged the boys to learn how to play. As young men, both Eddie and Alex chose to switch instruments. Both World class musicians and I, am thankful for their contributions to the World.
@FrankenstratAssassin3 ай бұрын
Good day, Mr. truckinleprechaunscottcask (whew, say that three times real fast!), Yes, how ironic how that all came to be, isn't it? I can't even imagine the visual of Alex with a ukulele much less a guitar strapped around him. So here's another little known fun fact that not very many folks know: Edward Van Halen is also.... naturally left-handed! And yes, I'm a little long in the tooth and couldn't agree more with your sentiments. I've had the privilege to be baptized by the rock and roll guitar God, King Edward, and saw Van Halen (every era) perform almost 20 times. And left each show with the same "wtf was THAT?!!" dumbfounded look like I had back in 1978 whilel playing pool in the basement of my friends place and listening to the debut album for the first time. Everyone seems to remember that first time. He is sorely missed. As I always like to say, Edward? May you always shred in peace.
@TexasMagnolia3 ай бұрын
Guys, Eddie and Alex’ father was a famous classical Pianist. Eddie was a trained classic pianist before finding his love with the guitar. Eddie’s son, Wolfgang Van Halen is now carrying on his father’s legacy. Should check out Mammoth WVH.
@Venetianscott13 ай бұрын
Naming his son Wolfgang is pretty convincing evidence Eddie was a fan of classical music.
@beatmet23553 ай бұрын
Their father also played clarinet, as evidenced by the song he recorded with them on Diver Down.
@jbs4543 ай бұрын
@@beatmet2355his father played piano, saxophone and clarinet in a jazz band
@shannonkoelbl9093 ай бұрын
This IS a gen x song. I was in high school when this came out. Gen X already knows a lot about this song and band.
@greasefire113 ай бұрын
Man, my exact thoughts!!
@tjwalker9603 ай бұрын
Absolutely. I lost some hearing in the 80’s as a teen listening to this music so loud in my car. 🤣
@pjzichichi42923 ай бұрын
My thoughts EXACTLY. If your dude says he's Gen X and DOESN'T know who Eddie Van Halen was? He is LYING.
@lashell80413 ай бұрын
Saw 5150 tour in 1987 Jackson Ms it was AWESOME 😎
@user-or1ye3iz6d3 ай бұрын
Came to the comment section to say the same thing. You don't need to introduce Gen X to this. We lived through it. Lol
@hopeklemann13 ай бұрын
rest in peace, Eddie.💔
@lynette.3 ай бұрын
Sweetest smile in Rock and Roll he played the audience like an instrument. Beautiful.
@Anna-Rose-28 күн бұрын
He is gorgeous ❤
@sean_b_drummer3 ай бұрын
You heard correct, Don. Many "Metal" musicians were/are inspired by Classical. Generally, the harder the music the less you'll hear Blues inspiration and more Classical. That one pick that he grabbed, played a couple of notes with and tossed, was likely either too flexible or too stiff. In the "cello" section, he's turning down the volume so you don't hear the initiation of the pitch, fingering the note, turning the volume back up, then repeat. All while timing it so that it's in synch with the timing of the reverb pulse. It's the one time in this where he's really concentrating.
@jchawkenspoet30993 ай бұрын
The funny thing is that Eruption was the warm-up he used to do, but his manager insisted on putting it on their first album.😂
@bethvigna79743 ай бұрын
That part!
@jchawkenspoet30993 ай бұрын
@@bethvigna7974 the actual song on the album is two minutes long, I don't know if they shortened it for the album or he freestyled parts of this performance. But yeah the band manager heard him warming up before recording sessions and insisted he recorded it for the album.
@unklebacon443 ай бұрын
The picks are memorabilia. Many guitarists do it as well as drummers tossing their sticks at the end of a show.
@tinakeith58223 ай бұрын
I’ve watched numerous reactions to this solo and NOBODY has mentioned that he plays the back of the guitar too (12:58). That is one of the most amazing parts of this solo to me! And the way he makes it sound like a cello blows my mind! This whole solo is mind blowing!!! EDDIE IS THE ROCK GUITAR GOD!!!!! RIP EDDIE!!!!
@darknevangelist3 ай бұрын
You guys said youre looking for a good Prince solo. He is part of the tribute to "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" where he goes pretty hard.
@ConspiracySmurf3 ай бұрын
Nobody is ever ready! Go find "Do You Feel Like I Do" to hear a guitar TALK!
@brandonjones13493 ай бұрын
Frampton is sik af. Zakk Wyld 2
@ruthhibbett5953 ай бұрын
My first husband had the first one in town for years and years. It was a homemade one and people would go crazy.
@mattblatchley20613 ай бұрын
good call!
@lilpoohbear6533 ай бұрын
Frampton comes alive...DO you feel!!!! YES!
@youravgjoe423 ай бұрын
Your analysis was dead on. You nailed it. You listed a bunch of guitar virtuosos. All geniuses, but this is the TOPS. I’ve watched this hundreds of times and it blows my mind every time. I was lucky enough to see Van Halen in concert 4 times. The guitar solo was always the highlight in a show that was filled with highlights.
@chuckwagon78603 ай бұрын
The MOST PERFECT reaction I've seen....period. Don Juan, you nailed it! Blessings to you both and your families!!!
@sherrykunkle17763 ай бұрын
this man doing his craft since the late 70's rip Eddie
@brianclassen52213 ай бұрын
The best part is there isn't a million cameras at work in the crowd.
@lilpoohbear6533 ай бұрын
oh god I miss those days
@jchawkenspoet30993 ай бұрын
Those are Classical chord progressions, so yes you are hearing a classical influence. Him and his brother had classical piano lessons before switching to guitar and drums. You can even hear the Paritas. Also he has never used a guitar peddle ever. That's all him masterfully manipulating the 🎸.
@hollycook50463 ай бұрын
For great "Gee Tar" picking check out Roy Clark "Malaguena"
@markupton14173 ай бұрын
The one with the electric acoustic...his picking dynamics are so good they made me cry!
@TexasDonna-xu6fq3 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Roy Clark inspired a lot of the greats!
@shannonotoole35263 ай бұрын
Married to Vaerie Bertinelli. They had a son wolfgang that is a great guitar player in his own right
@walterevans21183 ай бұрын
yep
@emjay2212 ай бұрын
Actually, Wolfgang plays bass instead of guitar. I mean I'm sure he could pick up and play one, but he is listed as a bass player, and a keyboardist. In fact when Michael Anthony left Van Halen, he joined and played bass for them. He also plays drums and sings. He does everything except play the guitar. I guess those would be pretty hard shoes to fill anyway. Would you want to try to be the son of Eddie Van Halen and not be able to play guitar is good? I would rather just pick a different instrument LOL
@loben_z202Ай бұрын
@@emjay221 ...he plays guitar too, look it up
@tracesmith357227 күн бұрын
@@emjay221Wolf plays everything, and you can hear the old man in him when he taps the six string
@joeykopack3 ай бұрын
Eddie was definitely at the top of the list of 70s and 80s guitarist and there were a lot of great ones, he was a game changer, same as Jimi Hendrix, Tony Iommi, Richie Blackmore and jimmy Page
@joesutherland2253 ай бұрын
Good to hear you acknowledge sound lites and production crew and the experience thereof lol dont forget the twelve hr truck rides and the secound road crew doing tomorrows setup as your working tonights show .
@user-qe2ms1gz9l3 ай бұрын
Eddie at Tokyo dome 2015 ,60 years old .Fantastic
@tad11113 ай бұрын
Eddie was a virtuoso we will never see another like him. He played mostly by ear, not by reading notes. In my opinion , he is the best, number 1. Sadly he passed in oct 2020 at age 65. i feel privileged to have lived at a time to be able to hear and enjoy his music.
@livelikemateo69513 ай бұрын
I saw Van Halen in concert on their first tour in 1978 and many more times since, including Sammy 30+ times. Eddie and crew great people and music legends. This concert was almost 40 years ago and even today’s guitarist are in awe. Eddie was one of a kind. RIP brother 🎸❤️
@johneldridge86783 ай бұрын
Another crazy thing is that he's already played for awhile based on how sweaty he is. What endurance he had.
@joeuncoolio4 ай бұрын
Listen to Don knowing his guitarists. Nice! Yeah, Prince has skills too. Sometimes a bit underrated.
@MarkMay-cr6bv3 ай бұрын
Defintely underrated. But not on Eddie's or Stevie Ray's level, and I could name a lot of others.
@brianclassen52213 ай бұрын
Eddie was asked what it was like to be the world's greatest guitar player? He said he didn't know Roy Clark. ✌
@jehudavis54223 ай бұрын
That quote is old basically insert your guitarist here! Nice try though 😅
@keithswinson11163 ай бұрын
Roy Clark was AMAZING!!!
@Efferri3 ай бұрын
"I dunno, ask Alex Lifeson"
@cindyv14013 ай бұрын
R I Paradise Eddie 🙏❣️🙏 One of THE GREATEST 💯
@robertcook7923 ай бұрын
You hit the nail on the head when you said to the effect of “Edward stepped outside the box” not only in his style but there wasn’t even a guitar on the market to do what he did. He had to innovate and invent this guitar and modify his amplifier to be able to achieve the tone,and the effects. This is a fender strat style body with a Gibson humbucker crammed in there. Just one humbucker no pickups. And a volume knob. No tone knob. So not only is he incredibly talented he’s also a guitar builder. Leo Fender,Kes Paul and Edward. They are the ones that can make a guitar.
@shannonotoole35263 ай бұрын
YOU WANT TO BLOW YOUR MIND? Prince on stage with JEFF LYNNE (ELO) Tomm PETTY etc doing my guitar gently weeps. Prince walks on halfway through the song and drops mouths...... DO YOURSELF A FAVOR
@constitutionalcarpenter5413 ай бұрын
Thats the prince guitar solo I assumed he was talking about. It really is a mind blowing performance
@shannonotoole35263 ай бұрын
@@constitutionalcarpenter541 yes yes it is when he bends backwards off stage while still playing!
@Wrangzilla3 ай бұрын
Legend has it is that Princes guitar is still in orbit around earth from when he threw it up in the air
@coreydean65403 ай бұрын
Actually hewas on stage the whole time just off to the right.
@marybrant95863 ай бұрын
💯 😊🤘
@bella-xp7qd3 ай бұрын
He was a master of not only the guitar, but also the piano, the cello, and several other instruments. He was also a composer who was once even compared to Johan Sebastian Bach. Eddie Van Halen was born in the Netherlands in 1955. His family moved to Pasadena, California in the early 1960s.
@cindya95723 ай бұрын
That section probably was inspired by classical music. Eddie was also a classically trained pianist, and played keyboards for the group as well. That's his brother Alex Van Halen on the drums.
@jdog66203 ай бұрын
This tour was my first concert ever as a 15 year old. BLEW my mind, the band, the crowds, the loudness of the music, the energy, the girls in the crowd, the fun…. hooked on concerts ever since. \m/ rock and roll!!
@TracyHall703 ай бұрын
EVH is the GOAT. His tone is unreal. It is the holy grail of tone.
@beatmet23553 ай бұрын
The classical comparison is apt because he was raised learning music. His dad was a classical musician and even played clarinet on a VH track back in the early eighties. Eddie named his son after Mozart. If memory serves, he adapted the tapping method from learning piano. Basically, it’s based on how a piano is engineered to produce sound, he just emulated that for guitar. He was also quick to point out, he didn’t invent it, he just popularized it.
@MichaelKing-de4jz4 ай бұрын
BP, AC/DC live in Glasgow 1978 "Let There Be Rock" another thrilling guitar solo
@kevinmarshall8543 ай бұрын
The classical feel comes from when Eddie and his brother both played classical playing because their father wanted them to have that as the base for whatever music that they chose to get in to playing. Their father was Dutch and their mother was from Indonesia. Their father was a trained jazz saxophonist and clarinetist. They grew up in Indonesia and Holland before they took a ship to come to America and start a new life here. Their parents lived long enough to see their success as rock stars. Eddie never learned how to read music so he just made sure that other kids played the piano piece of music before he did and he would just copy whatever the other kid had played. Eddie was a musical savant/prodigy/genius. Many professional music teachers compare Eddie to Mozart. Both played what they had within themselves and it was absolutely incredible/beautiful/breathtaking!!!
@joeuncoolio4 ай бұрын
You all want to have a little fun off of this one. Look for Mammoth WVH: Don't Back Down (Official Video) Um, yeah, that's Eddie's kid. Wolfgang Van Halen. WVH. He really made his mark by recording songs where he plays all the instruments. This video is a fun look at it. I'm Gen X. I miss Eddie so much. Giant musical hole in the world. Glad we have these recordings.
@lisalaursen36842 ай бұрын
He makes it look so easy but then again the GOATS always do 🔥🔥🔥
@irisdurant13 ай бұрын
Everyone was inspired by Edward Van Halen!
@kp-iv2mp3 ай бұрын
Almost true. David Gilmour paved his own way. Because that’s what GOATS do.
@LordVader663 ай бұрын
Eddie was classically trained so it makes sense why Don would say it sounds that way. And you’re spot on with his ability to push the boundaries. Eddie definitely played with ALL the sounds and techniques possible on a guitar, he pioneered so many things in rock/metal today. The squeal which Dimebag Darell perfected, the tapping, using the knob to use as a ‘Pick”. He did it all and inspired everyone! Rest in Paradise to myna favorite guitarist Eddie Van Halen and Dimebag Darell
@williammuntzer73743 ай бұрын
Great reaction. I was fortunate enough to see Van Halen several times in the 70's and 80's. Such a fun and talented band.
@timmccoy48753 ай бұрын
Roy Clark a famous country musician on the Odd Couple tv show has a very impressive acoustic guitar scene. Roy Clark was also on the tv show Hee Haw and could play other instruments, such as the Banjo - where he has another impressive scene.
@frankk80183 ай бұрын
Roy Clark is rarely mentioned, but he was among the best of the best.
@veronicawilson93423 ай бұрын
Awww I am glad you mentioned my beloved SRV! Love it
@nickdietz43673 ай бұрын
Guitarist’s keep extra picks for a couple reasons, they either break or accidentally drop them. And they like to pass em out to fans too
@Daniel-kx3xs3 ай бұрын
Hey my friend, I'm a guitarist of 35 years, and I've never ever broken a pick. Not once. But you are 💯 correct about dropping and tossing em about. The only thing that I discard a pick for is if there is a groove that catches on the strings.😊 Just curious if any other guitarists out there have ever broken a pick ??
@nickdietz43673 ай бұрын
@@Daniel-kx3xs hey that’s amazing you’ve been playing for such a long time man! And I actually have broke one playing around in my room when I tried to shred like this for hours a day. I think it was only one time ever and I know it’s not common but I don’t think impossible haha so better safe than sorry I guess!
@Daniel-kx3xs3 ай бұрын
@nickdietz4367 awesome! Keep shredding! I got the idea to put double-sided tape on my guitar and put 3 or 4 picks on it when I saw this concert on MTV sometime in '87 or '88. I still do it whenever I gig. That EVH, man!!! Watch and learn from the best! I see some people put em on a mic stand, but I like em on the bottom of my guitar, just sticking out enough to grab one without even really looking. 😀
@MichaelKing-de4jz4 ай бұрын
Eddie built that guitar, I believe its name was "Frankenstein"
@barbalato53 ай бұрын
Frankenstrat*
@eriklarson91373 ай бұрын
*Frankenstrat*
@tommyhancock88463 ай бұрын
Frankenstrat
@spunkybrewster19723 ай бұрын
This is his "5150" Kramer guitar. The Frankenstrat was different.
@barbalato53 ай бұрын
@spunkybrewster1972 Could bE. I forgot he switched for the 1984 album if I recall?
@tracyverba26913 ай бұрын
Grew up listening to Van Halen. Loved EVH for 45 years now (wow, time flies). Suggest, Distance, by his son Mammoth WVH. Guitar God for many, but Distance, showing actual clips of him as a father, brings tears every time. Distance written by his son watching EVH go through cancer. The voicemail from Eddie to his son at the end of Distance, has hit everyone I've seen react to the song. That voicemail from Eddie is gut wrenching. Wolf was asked in an interview if there was a special occasion for that voicemail from Eddie. Wolf has said, no, he left voicemails like that all the time. Then to see his son in action, playing drums, bass, electric, piano and singing the song he wrote in his dad's infamous 5150 studio: Don't Back Down. Wolf is a 1 man band in the recording studio (he has has a band for touring). EVH very proud of his talented son for good reason.
@tracyverba26913 ай бұрын
Just wanted to add the song, Distance, is soft. It's a tribute from son to father. EVH bragged for years how talented his son was and everyone attributed Eddie's accolades to a father's pride. Wolfgang has said his dad heard all the songs off Wolfgang's Mammoth WVH album and Eddie could not wait for the world to see his son in action. Wolfgang set aside his own music for I believe he said years, because Wolfgang wanted to spend every second that his father had left with his dad: He did not want to be out promoting his own music while Eddie was dying. Distance is soft but the rest of Wolfgang, Mammoth WVH, songs are ROCK!!!! Mammoth WVH song, Don't Back Down, showcases all the instruments Wolf can play, Wolf's song writing, singing and his mother, Valerie Bertinelli's acting chops..
@kellybrentmoody97443 ай бұрын
The sounds this man could coax from a guitar were simply mind blowing. May he Rest In Peace.
@mburke03303 ай бұрын
I grew up on Van Halen and the like, my father used to reference one of Eddie’s quotes, tailoring it to the situation, all the time “If you want to be a rock star or just be famous, then run down the street naked, you'll make the news or something. But if you want music to be your livelihood, then play, play, play and play! And eventually you'll get to where you want to be.” I get goose bumps every time I hear the first few chords of Eruption.
@amuppet6678Ай бұрын
Very cool to see you react to this multiple times as you introduce others to it. The more you watch the more you see. And since you've seen it before you have a good sense when to pause.
@davidhendrix24183 ай бұрын
I was so fortunate to witness 2 Eddie solos, thank you for blessing me with your greatness Eddie. RIP
@JimK03.3 ай бұрын
Eddie is who inspired me to become a guitarist. Always had a poster of him on the wall as a teenager in the 80's. What Don is describing is what we guitarists call "woodshedding." In order to perfect your craft, you basically have to squirrel yourself away in a "woodshed" and practice, practice, practice. Now obviously some are born with a natural talent that gives them an immediate leg up, but you still have to practice. The picks are literally foul balls at a baseball game. Souvenirs tossed to the crowd, and he has the perfect opportunity between picking and tapped phrases to do it. I've never in playing for 40 years broken a pick, but they do wear down as they're just plastic against a steel string. And yes Don, our fingertips build up some callouses. When you first start playing, you grind through the pain, but once you build up those callouses, it's no longer an issue. As to the better guitarist debate, I never like to say one is "better" than another. I say one is different than another, especially at their level. Eddie inspired me to start with his flash and speed. In 1978 when Eruption first appeared on the first Van Halen album, it was like a bomb being dropped on the rock guitar world. David Gilmour just hits me in my soul. Stevie is just blues personified. And Jimi was the guitar hero originator and a huge inspiration to the ones I just listed. If I was forced to pick only one to listen to for the rest of my life on a desert island, it's Gilmour without so much as a second thought. It's an emotional thing. I've told my wife that at my funeral, it WILL be a Pink Floyd/David Gilmour song being played as I go off to be forever Comfortably Numb...
@melinda43603 ай бұрын
I love your show! " Catherine" The song Eddie composed the Music no words. The video shows him in his studio, creating the music alone. This was one of Eddie's lowest points. He was older, had cancer,Alcoholic. , His. Wife left him took their child. In this music, you can hear his anger pain and sadness. It. Is really amazing. And as a father, you should listen to"" .Cats in the Cradle' by Harry Chapin This song makes you think about your children and your relationship.
@omniversalll3 ай бұрын
Eddie was one of those once in a generation virtuosos for sure. Same with SRV, Gilmour, Hendrix, etc. I know you've probably got a shit ton of reactions to do next, but you should absolutely add Gary Moore to that list, specifically "The Messiah Will Come Again"'s live performance. Him and SRV are the two that blow my mind the most.. and he's arguably the most technically gifted guitarist I've ever seen. That performance is always fun to watch reactions of, because it is that overwhelming.
@Brandi66663 ай бұрын
I cant even begin to imagine the feeling he was feeling with the spotlight on him alone plying his trade🤘❤️
@scottcannon31542 ай бұрын
Mean Streets is mandatory. Absolute jam
@paradoxofgodexisting2 ай бұрын
You should know that having this as your introduction to guitar players is like learning to ride a bike for the first time and going to the isle of man race next day. There is no next level, you jumped straight to the end.
@andrewaguirre19763 ай бұрын
I was born in 76 right in the middle of Gen x. Van Halen was a musical staple of mine growing up and I rocked this in my ride many times.. 100+ mph 😅
@toddylu68693 ай бұрын
And 40 years later he is just still amazing! Even in high school we knew he was magical. You went to see Van Halen to hear his solo. Like Pavarotti singing Nessun Dorma…. Other tenors perform it well… but not like him. It is what it is and thank God someone videotaped it.
@kenbiery3042 ай бұрын
Eddie Van Halen is simply amazing. Thanks for reacting Black Pegasus!!!
@pattymckitrick7436Ай бұрын
❤i can imagine Jimmy Hendrix up there, smiling down, every time this is played...saying "yessss !"
@petermilligan20013 ай бұрын
Class line at the end Dom. Had me in stitches
@scottpeacock13453 ай бұрын
I have watched many of your vids and in others your just rocking to the music and in this one your just watching and just enjoying watching him.
@massmama39533 ай бұрын
I hung with Van Halen before they were “discovered”. Eddie was the sweetest guy. RIP ❤
@Jude_1963 ай бұрын
LOVE THIS PERFORMANCE!!! ENJOY, YOU-GUYS!!! HUGS, BP & DON!!
@karend1693 ай бұрын
He is the best tapper guitarist that I know of. I love watching him tap, when he plays the guitar.
@duckydrummer63313 ай бұрын
Guys, you are listening to rock and roll royalty, artistry at its finest. The slow part at the beginning of the solo is called 316. It’s means March 16th the day his son was born. When his wife was pregnant and the baby was really kicking a lot, Eddie would play 316 close to his wife’s stomach and the baby would stop kicking. All these little bits and pieces of solos he’s playing are on various Van Halen albums. I was amazed at how cool they sounded on the albums, but when he played them live exactly like the record, I couldn’t believe it. He makes it look soo easy, smiling a lot.
@mikeb362403 ай бұрын
This is basically all the intros and solos from various Van Halen songs.
@michelejohnson2342 ай бұрын
This was my music in high school!! Eddie is the freaking best!! RIP
@lesliesylvan3 ай бұрын
We've been WAITING for this, rapper dude/ lol🤯😎
@jojokrako78183 ай бұрын
He did sample some licks from Bach on this on the first tapping section....the Toccata and Fugue in D minor.
@JoeJitsu883 ай бұрын
The radio in our childhood introduced us to Van Halen. What are you talking about?
@sweetwilliam51503 ай бұрын
This was a great reaction.
@jonathanwalkeer973 ай бұрын
Yes bro born in 97 I definitely know this song and Van Halen in general
@tammyjomcgregor67253 ай бұрын
right before he went into that solo where it sounded like a chello he was tuning his guitar to sound like that. that was awesome❤❤❤
@dianeroerig67853 ай бұрын
Imagine seeing it live! It was AMAZING!!! One in a lifetime kinda thing 🤘🍻🎸
@sweetwilliam51503 ай бұрын
And spot on with the classical influences. He named his son Wolfgang. Eddie was the Mozart of our time.
@jordanmartinez24323 ай бұрын
"Flying Eddie's" is what his jumps are called.👍😊
@sherrykunkle17763 ай бұрын
and here you are getting it woo kudos
@JokerInk-CustomBuilds4 ай бұрын
9:40 About guitar strings. They can cut fingers. especially when you are a rockstar sweating bullets under the old stagelights making your hands soft from all the moisture. There are stories about guys like Stevie Ray Vaughn superglueing their fingertips to make them withstand the abuse!
@Ednerd2 ай бұрын
you build up calluses on your fingers, so that is not really an issue. SRV used very heavy gauged strings like 11 or 12 and I believe he probably tuned standard. Eddie mostly tuned down a half step and used like 9 gauge (makes it a lot easier to bend). I did hear that about SRV using super glue because he played until his fingers bled. he was a beast
@williamturner13913 ай бұрын
The man incorporates a drill in his music!! Mic drop
@laurenblainebamartistmgt3 ай бұрын
Also, did you know that Eddie played guitar on Michael Jackson’s “Beat It”? People were blown away by Michael putting shredder rock guitar on an “R&B song”.
@lianabaddley82173 ай бұрын
On Back to the Future when Marty is the alien Darth Vader from the planet Vulcan🖖. The music is Van Halen.
@ivanmaclean36744 күн бұрын
THE ABSOLUTE 🎉BEST EVER SOLO... PERIOD!!!!!!
@TwinPinesFarms3 ай бұрын
Don wannabe he was on fire as a teenager. He was a classically trained pianist. Dude is a god
@johnweimer32493 ай бұрын
No pics broken, tossing them out to the crowd and pulling another one. You are correct sir.
@fabulousnobody35573 ай бұрын
He’s one of many G.O.A.T.S…Super talented. Enjoy! 🎸 🤘🏻🇨🇦🤘🏻
@joesutherland2253 ай бұрын
Eddie's dad was a classic and jazz musicians so he heard classics before he knew what misic was probably.
@KrombopulosMichael88343 ай бұрын
Eddie is truly a master of his craft love his music
@Raven51503 ай бұрын
I saw van halen twice once with Sammy and the other with Garry for the van halen 3 tour, the balence tour was my first concert ever seeing Eddie do this is a spiritual event
@johnnyeproductions2 ай бұрын
As a guitarist myself your fingertips develop calluses that allow you to play longer and not have it hurt your fingers. It doesn't take a long time for them to develop, but if you take any time away from playing you quickly start to lose that comfort ability as the calluses wear off as our skin sheds. That's why most guitar players practice as often as they do even when they are not in the studio or on the road doing gigs. Also Don is right, Eddie does use arpeggios that yo would find in classical music. Everything we know now evolved from that and certain genres still cater to that quite a bit! I just finished writing and producing a piano ballad type and the chords and strings are very reminiscent of classical music
@jewls96972 ай бұрын
They throw their picks out for souvenirs. Eddie was obsessed with the guitar. He didn't have the money, so music stores would let bim have them. He made his own guitar & the finger playing. He definitely had calloused fingers!! He also has several pattents to do with guitars & amps! Sammy Hargar said let me plug my guitar into that! He daid why don't dound like that! Lol When Eddie was not playing thr guitar, he was playing the guitar!!! lol ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
@johnnyeproductions2 ай бұрын
Also yes, for the guitar pick.. if the pic isn't feeling right, he tosses them out to the crowd or they get wet from sweat and he just grabs a new one, other times he is doing finger picking/tapping and doesn't need the pick, so he tosses it
@frankperry28743 ай бұрын
Amongst all of the guitar greats, only 3 of them actually changed the way the instrument was played, Jimi Hendrix, Eddie Vanhalen, and Les Paul. These 3 guys are in their own category. You can argue about rest of them all you want.
@susanstanley17463 ай бұрын
He throws the picks out to the crowd for a souvenir
@tammyf.78643 ай бұрын
Eddie Van Halen did put snippets of classical music into his guitar playing. But the "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure" song that plays during the mall scene is "Play With Me" by the band Extreme with guitarist Nuno Bettencourt. Nuno has stated that he is a "student" of EVH and was heavily, heavily influenced by him. Nuno also incorporates classical music snippets into his guitar playing. Edward Van Halen was a wizard on the guitar, he set the platinum standard for guitar playing and helped open the minds of generations of guitarists to explore what's possible.
@hellonheels9217Ай бұрын
Eddie didnt just play his guitar, Eddie made love to it lol
@jabreck19343 ай бұрын
“ I’ve got blisters on my fingers!!!” Ringo Starr
@tkremarkTK3 ай бұрын
You are right on the classical music, in the first part of the solo, where he really picked up his hand piece, was from a classical piece. In fact, most of us, got introduced to classical music in the Bugs Bunny cartoons, and I recall the piece from Eddie in a bugs bunny episode