I remember this story. That’s typical of Eddie. There was another story from when he had his Ernie Ball Music Man endorsement. He was up at the warehouse visiting Sterling Ball and there was one of Eddie’s guitars in the shop for repair. Not his personal guitar but a customer who bought one. Ed looks at the address and says that’s on my way home I’ll drop it off for him. And he does. Shows up at the guys house and spends a couple of hours with him, playing his guitar through his equipment and showing the guy how to set up his guitar. Imagine that!
Wow! How cool would that knock on the door be? I have a feeling Eddie was a very conflicted person. It seems like he wanted to be just an ordinary guy, but couldn't quite do it. It's hard when you're idolized by millions. I mean, I guess. Not that I would know! 😄
I'd literally have a coronary the moment door opened. Can only imagine how speechless and incredulous the dude was. Eddie Van Halen standing on your doorstep holding your guitar. The absolute stuff of fantasies.
There's so much that you can comment on and gives a lot of insight more than most books.i could tell when he said he was hearing from him less that coincides with Alex's book and Wolf saying that Covid was Ed's downfall cus he couldn't go to Germany for treatment that worked before.That made this legit to me
Thanks so much from all of us for doing this video Tom. All these stories about Edward's journey through life helps keep his spirit alive in our hearts.
Is that the one where she treated him for 9 months and remained professional the whole time and never said she knew he was, and then on the very last day he was to be her patient she told him, "I'm a big fan." And EVH said, "why didn't you say something sooner???" Lol!!!
Funny story: the day after EVH died a co-worker came into work and said, check this out! He had a photo of his grandfather with EVH. They were both arm around shoulders and and each holding a can of Miller Lite. I asked him the circumstance behind the photo. The year was 1987. EVH was passing through Texas for some reason and stopped in to see a childhood friend. This friend was co-worker's neighbor. I guess there was a lot of garage hanging out in that neighborhood because his grandad was there when EVH rolled up but grandad had no idea who he was. He offered him a beer. EVH evidently said, "Thanks but don't tell anyone. I just got out of rehab." And then everyone laughed. I believe this was not long after Papa Van Halen passed away in December of 1986 and Alex and Ed wanted to make better life choices than be like their dad. I beleive rehab took for Alex. But as Alex stated in a recent interview, it's something Ed struggled with all his life. While the co-worker's photo was interesting and funny, it was also really sad. Pretty crazy that EVH just stopped in to Lancaster, Texas, one day.
Wow what a great video. Thanks for posting. I spoke to Eddie once on the phone from Australia. A real nice guy. I cried when he passed. He was the real deal. Personable and humble. We all miss him.
I read this in Rolling Stone when it first dropped. Edward was a human being first. Guitar hero second. He was like all of us on planet Earth: flawed. But still human. I miss Edward Van Halen. I miss the prospect of new music and tours. But his family misses their brother, son, father, husband, friend. Edward and band represent the greatest times of my life: the 1970s and 1980s. At least we still have the music. Thanks for sharing this video.
Ed passing hit me hard too, ever since my music teacher playing the 1984 album for the class right after the album came out. She put on VH’s first album after playing ‘84, and I was mesmerized and hooked. The way I listened to and enjoyed music was never the same after that day.
What a great video! As said previously I didn’t think much by clicking on your channel. You gave us something I didn’t know, delivered very professionally. Even not giving away Blair’s whole story. Bravo ma Man!!
This was phenomenal!! I thought it was click bait but was pleasantly proved wrong. No Clickbait no unnecessary fluff straight to the point loved getting here about a different side of Eddie.
Great post. Btw, I listen to EVH isolated guitar tracks on TH-cam sometimes when I’m feeling down or anxious and I pretend it’s just him and me in a room. In this way, he is my friend too. Try it, it’s therapeutic.
He would answer his phone! I looked him up back in '05 via Yahoo People Search and talked to him. Anybody remember that? It was a common "3000" number. I really didn't think it would be that easy until he keeps talking about his screwed up answering machine. Hearing that high pitch voice oh his gave me chills as I was listening. Huge let down when he asked "If I was in town?" I think he thought he knew me. I told him I was from Ohio and he was bummed. Sounded like so much of a lie that I called the next night and talked to Wolf. You could hear Ed in the background yelling at him telling him to hang up. I was respectful both times and let them go with no issue.
I remember this story. So much of what Ed said to this guy contradicted what we now know was happening. For example, the whole thing about new music not being able to happen. Ed said this to Guitar Player also. The reality is that they actually wrote and demoed new songs that were to be part of the reunion with Mike. First there was to be a reunion tour with Mike and then the album and farewell. They actually started booking tentative dates and then Ed’s health went downhill. Who knows what was going on in his mind.
❤❤ wow that’s amazing now makes a lot of sense. I recently got a chance to receive the book book and hear Alex Van Halen tell his side of the story awesome thank you man.
Could you imagine! How many really good guitarists became revered as elite because Eddie Van Halen showed them a new way to play? How many may have never picked up a guitar without EVH?
That’s an incredible story! Regarding Roth’s ego, you would think he would be grateful to Ed and Al for bringing him back into VH in 2007. He was a total has been at that point. Unless he realized that VH needed him back because they ran out of options. Gary Charone failed so no one was going to accept another new lead singer. In that sense, I guess he felt he still had the upper hand. I just compared it to KISS when they brought back Ace and Peter as hired guns. That’s how they should’ve treated Dave. Honestly, I would’ve paid money just to see VH perform as a three-piece instrumental band. But I’m a musician. The general public may not have gone for that. Anyway, I was fortunate enough to see VH live eight times starting in 1980 and closing with the appearance on Hollywood Blvd for Jimmy Kimmel.
I had Eds cell phone number in 2010. That year on Fathers Day Eve. I wrote a generic Happy Farhers day post so i could mass text it to all the Fathers in my contact list. I worked my way through my contacts and when I got to Ed I added him as well. The next day I was going through all of the return messages I had received. And there it was. Ed wrote me back. He wrote "Thank you so much. Happy Fatbers Day to you too!" And then he wrote by the way, who is this, only your number came up but no name." I kinda panicked and said we met through Chip Ellis. Which was a lie. And that was it I never heard from him again. In hindsight I really regret lying to him. Ive talked to a few people who were clise with him through the years and they have told me if I had been honest and just told him I was a fan that I had a real chance at befriending him... oh well you cant change the past. Lesson learned too late.
Finally some insight into what I think we all already suspected. What I can't really put my finger on now though is, why, is Alex pro Dave these days since his book release? I get that brothers disagree, I do with mine all the time, but the Van Halen Bros seemed to be linked and inseparable in what they thought and how they thought. I get the Sammy thing, after I read his book Red when it came out, I started to notice that he was all about brand(s) and therefore money. I really question now what Sammy said after Ed passed about he and Ed texting like it was some kind of brotherly love fest. As for Dave, I never liked the man, but I appreciated the energy and flash and attention he brought to the band in the beginning. I appreciate Sammy for the same thing in the second coming of Van Halen. I liked Alex's book Brothers, for the insight from his perspective. Though I'd still like to know his view and take and stories from the Hagar era as well. Just having no explanation as to why the book suddenly jumps from Dave leaving in 1984 to Eddie passing in 2020, seems strange to me. I can understand not wanting to speak of a time or person etc.. But at least explain why. It makes it seem suspect to something being hidden or an personal attack to Sammy. Which is Alex's prerogative. I just don't understand. I greatly appreciate the way the Van Halen brothers really stayed out of it and let those two singers dig their own holes. Part of me thinks that this is just how singers\frontmen are. That's their job. But then they just become the character and forget who they actually were. Lead Singer disease. It sucks that singer only get a few years to really show their stuff and get it recorded, because after the voice blows out and goes, they have nothing of worth it seems. The guitarist, bassist, and drummer all get to keep doing the same thing they've always been able to do. So I get how it is a potential psychological unhinging if you will to go through losing ones voice when you are the singer. Thank you for at least telling us this story. To help understand the kind of person Ed truly was. A gentleman.
If you look at the histort of EVH, he'a true artist that had to have his muses. This is not a criticism. EVH used to take friends of his, unrelated to the music business, on tour. It's probable they were fellow coke friends. (Coke, as inz Escobar's finest) I think he needed that constant outlet of people outside the band and the industry. I have little doubt Sammy Hagar was also a writing muse for EVH. So it doesn't surprise me EVH makes an email penpal out of the blue to vent. And i don't doubt one single word about his accusations of Roth. Roth is a nutcase. Wolf has been very disciplined in not saying too much but he revealed Roth did not want to do an EVH tribute show or tour because Roth did not like how much attention was not on himself. I like Diamond Dave the showman and frontman for the greatest rock n roll band ever......but David Lee Roth the human, is a complicated study.
It was love/hate with Edward and Dave . I thought everything was patched up between the brothers and Dave when they did promotion videos for ADKOT . They seemed like they were a band again minus Mike . I wish the videos were longer .
Fantastic insight ...my respect for Eddie grew after listening to this. Ive always stood up for DLR, but he was definitely a egocentric ass. Whenever you're the greatest the haters are relentless. I look at Mjackson, the beatles, ect. That amount of fame would break the strongest of us
NOOO! Ha ha! I think you're the first person to mention that. That's actually how Eddie typed it! I left it in that way, even though I had a feeling people might think I was an idiot. 😄😄
I think he was a lonely guy a lot.and its been said how sensitive he is especially to criticism that his mom always gave.Dad set them up to be alcoholic and mom was never satisfied with having the greatest rock guitarist but wanted classical piano to look classy white.thats part i paid attention him saying how he regretted booze and maybe guitar.still thinking about parents expectations
@Patriot-x8y so you don't believe in laws or morality??? That looks more like what you called me. Look at the lawless leader in Europe and that's what you promote. You don't even understand your lip smacking nonsense
Typical self-focused memory. It has been well reported that the VH brothers treated Michael with only disrespect, under paying and generally downplaying his contributions- unfairly I would add. Sammy respects Michael so naturally Michael would play with Sammy. Like, duh!
@@RockNewsDesk i thought Eddie played well for his age but even Dave hated it. You listen to stuff from 1980 era like red zone. Why isn't that on there. So ridiculous dude. I'm 54 and my guitar buddies and I still talk about Eddie. Monumental. So many amazing players. Especially after covid
Eddie was innovative in so many ways. I really think they needed Michael Anthony on Truth. There were so good tracks. Iove "China Town," "She's the Woman," and "Stay Frosty" is fun. I thought "Blood and Fire" was cool. I still listen to that album.
@@RockNewsDesk totally. The flavor changed. I love wolf. He is amazing. Like a Dave Grohl who can play lead. He's so good it's sick. I mean his solos are like a back priority and he still can do it. Great singer. He defined nailed MA in tour. But it's about the original lineup. The chemistry amongst young guys who made it.
Mike is a real classy gentleman but what he did wasn't the SMARTEST thing even if done innocently. He essentially SIDED with Hagar and THAT'S why he pissed them off. It was an act of betrayal in the Brother's eyes, pure and simple. I agree. NO excuse. All I hear are stories from those AMONG US of how much of a BEAUTIFUL HUMAN BEING Edward was when they met him.
Mike agreed with the brothers about Hagar quitting and not getting fired . The VH3 album promotion issue of THE INSIDE MAGAZINE had an interview article with the three original members all saying Hagar quit . In the interview with just Mike , the interviewer informed him that Hagar told him he quit because he didn't want to do the greatest hits album .
Ed was a burnout stoner who screwed himself. He should have gone the instrumental album path, like Eric Johnson, Satch, or Steve Vai, but he didn't actually know the musical bones, and probably couldn't jam with those guys. just a few gimmicks and high volume
Ed didn't like weed,loved speed coke preferably and in articles he said he gets to do whatever he wants doing VH albums.but he had to put up with singers.i would've loved if they ever did album they thought about doing after DLR split with different singers for each song .allstar.
I remember this story. That’s typical of Eddie. There was another story from when he had his Ernie Ball Music Man endorsement. He was up at the warehouse visiting Sterling Ball and there was one of Eddie’s guitars in the shop for repair. Not his personal guitar but a customer who bought one. Ed looks at the address and says that’s on my way home I’ll drop it off for him. And he does. Shows up at the guys house and spends a couple of hours with him, playing his guitar through his equipment and showing the guy how to set up his guitar. Imagine that!
Wow! How cool would that knock on the door be? I have a feeling Eddie was a very conflicted person. It seems like he wanted to be just an ordinary guy, but couldn't quite do it. It's hard when you're idolized by millions. I mean, I guess. Not that I would know! 😄
I'd literally have a coronary the moment door opened. Can only imagine how speechless and incredulous the dude was. Eddie Van Halen standing on your doorstep holding your guitar. The absolute stuff of fantasies.
really cool!
That is a fantastic story!
There's so much that you can comment on and gives a lot of insight more than most books.i could tell when he said he was hearing from him less that coincides with Alex's book and Wolf saying that Covid was Ed's downfall cus he couldn't go to Germany for treatment that worked before.That made this legit to me
Thanks so much from all of us for doing this video Tom. All these stories about Edward's journey through life helps keep his spirit alive in our hearts.
Thank you for watching. Besides being the greatest guitarists ever, he was a fascinating person.
I really wasn't expecting much when I clicked on this video...wow!, Thank you for sharing!!
NO SHIT, RIGHT.....F'IN GREAT
I'm glad you liked it. Thank you for watching.
Ha ha! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Thought it was click bait but one of the coolest VH stories i have heard, Thank you
Thank you for watching. I really try to make quality videos. Sometimes you succeed a bit more than others.
What an amazing story! The story of Ed's at home nurse is a good one too.
I'll have to check that out. Thanks for watching.
@RockNewsDesk on TH-cam. Eddie Van Halen nurse.
Is that the one where she treated him for 9 months and remained professional the whole time and never said she knew he was, and then on the very last day he was to be her patient she told him, "I'm a big fan." And EVH said, "why didn't you say something sooner???" Lol!!!
i remember this story. What a wild story. I found it very interesting. EVH was a very cool guy.
How cool to be the guy who randomly messaged him? Thanks for watching.
@@RockNewsDesk You're very welcome. My pleasure!
Funny story: the day after EVH died a co-worker came into work and said, check this out! He had a photo of his grandfather with EVH. They were both arm around shoulders and and each holding a can of Miller Lite. I asked him the circumstance behind the photo. The year was 1987. EVH was passing through Texas for some reason and stopped in to see a childhood friend. This friend was co-worker's neighbor. I guess there was a lot of garage hanging out in that neighborhood because his grandad was there when EVH rolled up but grandad had no idea who he was. He offered him a beer. EVH evidently said, "Thanks but don't tell anyone. I just got out of rehab." And then everyone laughed. I believe this was not long after Papa Van Halen passed away in December of 1986 and Alex and Ed wanted to make better life choices than be like their dad. I beleive rehab took for Alex. But as Alex stated in a recent interview, it's something Ed struggled with all his life. While the co-worker's photo was interesting and funny, it was also really sad. Pretty crazy that EVH just stopped in to Lancaster, Texas, one day.
Wow what a great video. Thanks for posting. I spoke to Eddie once on the phone from Australia. A real nice guy. I cried when he passed. He was the real deal. Personable and humble. We all miss him.
Thank you. I never had a chance to meet Eddie. I did touch him once. Does that count? 😄😄
I read this in Rolling Stone when it first dropped. Edward was a human being first. Guitar hero second. He was like all of us on planet Earth: flawed. But still human. I miss Edward Van Halen. I miss the prospect of new music and tours. But his family misses their brother, son, father, husband, friend. Edward and band represent the greatest times of my life: the 1970s and 1980s. At least we still have the music. Thanks for sharing this video.
That's so true. It's sometimes hard to remember our heroes are just flawed humans like the rest of us. Thank you for watching.
This was outstanding man. Wow.
I thought it was an awesome story. Thank you for watching.
There's only two artists that passed away, that I cried over. George Jones was one and the other was Eddie Van Halen
He stopped loving her.... Today....
For me, I cried for Eddie Van Halen and Ronnie James Dio.
Eddie's death definitely hit me the hardest.
Mine was Eddie and David Bowie.
Ed passing hit me hard too, ever since my music teacher playing the 1984 album for the class right after the album came out. She put on VH’s first album after playing ‘84, and I was mesmerized and hooked. The way I listened to and enjoyed music was never the same after that day.
What a great video! As said previously I didn’t think much by clicking on your channel. You gave us something I didn’t know, delivered very professionally. Even not giving away Blair’s whole story. Bravo ma Man!!
Thank you! And thank you so much for watching. The whole story is really awesome.
Holy smokes! This video was a big surprise. Well done, sir.
Thank you very much. And thank you for watching.
So cool! Thanks for the info and sharing this. Also, pretty cool setup!🎉
Thank you for watching!
This was great man!
Thank you. And thank you for watching.
Thanks for sharing this. Love the insight
Thank you for watching.
Love this! I so agree with the whole stance on DLR. he’s an asshat! I saw him in his Solie tour in 1985. He sucked.
Love and miss EVH and miss him.❤
This was phenomenal!! I thought it was click bait but was pleasantly proved wrong. No Clickbait no unnecessary fluff straight to the point loved getting here about a different side of Eddie.
Thank you. And I really appreciate you watching.
Great post. Btw, I listen to EVH isolated guitar tracks on TH-cam sometimes when I’m feeling down or anxious and I pretend it’s just him and me in a room. In this way, he is my friend too. Try it, it’s therapeutic.
Thank you for watching.
Wow thanks for sharing this
You're welcome! I thought it was a cool story.
Just to have one conversation with Eddie would’ve been incredible. Wow
Your recording area is THE BEST. 🤘🏼
Thank you! And thank you for watching.
Wow!! First thing that hits me is how down to earth Eddie is. Like talking to an old friend or your neighbour. Which of course is how it should be.
Great story. Thanks very much for sharing it!
Thank you for watching. I really appreciate it. Producing these videos isn't very fun when no one watches. Ha ha!
I always felt Ed had the handwriting of a star. Like his penmanship was even rockstar
Now that is some cool shit! I enjoyed this video. Well done.
Thank you! And thank you for watching.
Thanks for this.
Pretty awesome story, right? Thank you for watching.
Fantastic video. Miss Edward. 😢
Thank you! I definitely miss him. Thank you for watching.
Damn, I'm here drinking a coffee, and it's in my Eddie VH mug
Niiiiice!
He would answer his phone! I looked him up back in '05 via Yahoo People Search and talked to him. Anybody remember that? It was a common "3000" number. I really didn't think it would be that easy until he keeps talking about his screwed up answering machine. Hearing that high pitch voice oh his gave me chills as I was listening. Huge let down when he asked "If I was in town?" I think he thought he knew me. I told him I was from Ohio and he was bummed. Sounded like so much of a lie that I called the next night and talked to Wolf. You could hear Ed in the background yelling at him telling him to hang up. I was respectful both times and let them go with no issue.
Very cool!
Thanks for watching.
I remember this story. So much of what Ed said to this guy contradicted what we now know was happening. For example, the whole thing about new music not being able to happen. Ed said this to Guitar Player also. The reality is that they actually wrote and demoed new songs that were to be part of the reunion with Mike. First there was to be a reunion tour with Mike and then the album and farewell. They actually started booking tentative dates and then Ed’s health went downhill. Who knows what was going on in his mind.
This corresponds with what wolf said in an interview. He was working on his dad to get the whole band back together. Nice job dude.
Thank you. And thank you for watching.
Great story.
Thank you for watching.
Wow. Cool story.
How freaking cool is this! Wow!
Right??!!
God this is sad. Ed had no one to vent to I guess. Damn.
But how cool that he found that outlet with a random person?
@ super cool for sure. This guy turned out to be an angel for Ed.
❤❤ wow that’s amazing now makes a lot of sense. I recently got a chance to receive the book book and hear Alex Van Halen tell his side of the story awesome thank you man.
Thank you for watching!
Tom from the brewery still doing big things! Go man go! 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Ha ha ha! That's me!! 😄😄😄
Brilliant
Thanks for watching.
this IS A GREAT VIDEO, & REALLY GOOD OF YOU TO GIVE US SOMETHING TO GO SEARCH OUT T/Y
Thank you. The full story is pretty awesome.
Nice and accurate cheers
Thank you for watching.
Damn... Ed was great on the keys, but without all the great jams he gave the planet, we might still be still stuck in a cage on the fretboard. 😐🎸
Could you imagine! How many really good guitarists became revered as elite because Eddie Van Halen showed them a new way to play? How many may have never picked up a guitar without EVH?
That’s an incredible story! Regarding Roth’s ego, you would think he would be grateful to Ed and Al for bringing him back into VH in 2007. He was a total has been at that point. Unless he realized that VH needed him back because they ran out of options. Gary Charone failed so no one was going to accept another new lead singer. In that sense, I guess he felt he still had the upper hand. I just compared it to KISS when they brought back Ace and Peter as hired guns. That’s how they should’ve treated Dave. Honestly, I would’ve paid money just to see VH perform as a three-piece instrumental band. But I’m a musician. The general public may not have gone for that. Anyway, I was fortunate enough to see VH live eight times starting in 1980 and closing with the appearance on Hollywood Blvd for Jimmy Kimmel.
How cool was this??!!!
I had Eds cell phone number in 2010. That year on Fathers Day Eve. I wrote a generic Happy Farhers day post so i could mass text it to all the Fathers in my contact list. I worked my way through my contacts and when I got to Ed I added him as well.
The next day I was going through all of the return messages I had received. And there it was. Ed wrote me back. He wrote "Thank you so much. Happy Fatbers Day to you too!" And then he wrote by the way, who is this, only your number came up but no name." I kinda panicked and said we met through Chip Ellis. Which was a lie. And that was it I never heard from him again. In hindsight I really regret lying to him. Ive talked to a few people who were clise with him through the years and they have told me if I had been honest and just told him I was a fan that I had a real chance at befriending him... oh well you cant change the past. Lesson learned too late.
Wow! Yeah, you never know. He could have become your new best friend. 😄 Still pretty cool.
Is this article in a past Rolling Stone article.
Yes. You can find it online, though.
I remember this. =VH=
Finally some insight into what I think we all already suspected. What I can't really put my finger on now though is, why, is Alex pro Dave these days since his book release? I get that brothers disagree, I do with mine all the time, but the Van Halen Bros seemed to be linked and inseparable in what they thought and how they thought. I get the Sammy thing, after I read his book Red when it came out, I started to notice that he was all about brand(s) and therefore money. I really question now what Sammy said after Ed passed about he and Ed texting like it was some kind of brotherly love fest. As for Dave, I never liked the man, but I appreciated the energy and flash and attention he brought to the band in the beginning. I appreciate Sammy for the same thing in the second coming of Van Halen. I liked Alex's book Brothers, for the insight from his perspective. Though I'd still like to know his view and take and stories from the Hagar era as well. Just having no explanation as to why the book suddenly jumps from Dave leaving in 1984 to Eddie passing in 2020, seems strange to me. I can understand not wanting to speak of a time or person etc.. But at least explain why. It makes it seem suspect to something being hidden or an personal attack to Sammy. Which is Alex's prerogative. I just don't understand.
I greatly appreciate the way the Van Halen brothers really stayed out of it and let those two singers dig their own holes. Part of me thinks that this is just how singers\frontmen are. That's their job. But then they just become the character and forget who they actually were. Lead Singer disease. It sucks that singer only get a few years to really show their stuff and get it recorded, because after the voice blows out and goes, they have nothing of worth it seems. The guitarist, bassist, and drummer all get to keep doing the same thing they've always been able to do. So I get how it is a potential psychological unhinging if you will to go through losing ones voice when you are the singer.
Thank you for at least telling us this story. To help understand the kind of person Ed truly was. A gentleman.
Thank you for watching. Like they say, there are three sides to every story: you're, mine, and the truth. Who knows what the actual truth is?
@@RockNewsDesk Agreed. I never take things at face value.
If you look at the histort of EVH, he'a true artist that had to have his muses. This is not a criticism. EVH used to take friends of his, unrelated to the music business, on tour. It's probable they were fellow coke friends. (Coke, as inz Escobar's finest) I think he needed that constant outlet of people outside the band and the industry. I have little doubt Sammy Hagar was also a writing muse for EVH. So it doesn't surprise me EVH makes an email penpal out of the blue to vent. And i don't doubt one single word about his accusations of Roth. Roth is a nutcase. Wolf has been very disciplined in not saying too much but he revealed Roth did not want to do an EVH tribute show or tour because Roth did not like how much attention was not on himself. I like Diamond Dave the showman and frontman for the greatest rock n roll band ever......but David Lee Roth the human, is a complicated study.
Eddie gats wrecked as an asshole and terrible person, but we really don't know everything that went on.
He was a complicated person, I think. Aren't we all?
It was love/hate with Edward and Dave . I thought everything was patched up between the brothers and Dave when they did promotion videos for ADKOT . They seemed like they were a band again minus Mike . I wish the videos were longer .
Eddie was also friends with his garbage man. Every Saturday at garbage pickup time, he and Eddie would chat.
All from a random email
Can you imagine sending that email, and then getting that first response?
Fantastic insight ...my respect for Eddie grew after listening to this.
Ive always stood up for DLR, but he was definitely a egocentric ass.
Whenever you're the greatest the haters are relentless. I look at Mjackson, the beatles, ect. That amount of fame would break the strongest of us
I don't know how I would have ever reacted to it, especially at such a young age.
Eddie accusing Sammy ,Dave and Michael of having inflated egos, in reality who in that band didn’t have one ? Wolfgang ?
If all true. At least 1 person got a Different kind of Truth. No pun intended. Just Glad Ed had an out at the end.
Am I the only one that thinks this guy emailing Eddie was a total jerk to him????? Damn
I think he just didn't think it was Eddie. He was being an ass until he realized it was really him. Thanks for watching.
@@RockNewsDesk I think you are right.. because eddie kept the correspondance.
The guy at first didn't believe it was Ed until he seen how pissed he was getting then believed it was him and things became nice
5:30 no its not known
I think you meant it to read Prima Donna Not Pre Madonna.
NOOO! Ha ha! I think you're the first person to mention that. That's actually how Eddie typed it! I left it in that way, even though I had a feeling people might think I was an idiot. 😄😄
Wow
2:20
I think he was a lonely guy a lot.and its been said how sensitive he is especially to criticism that his mom always gave.Dad set them up to be alcoholic and mom was never satisfied with having the greatest rock guitarist but wanted classical piano to look classy white.thats part i paid attention him saying how he regretted booze and maybe guitar.still thinking about parents expectations
Current FB Private message envelopes claiming to be WVH ,,,AVH AM I GOING INSANE ?? (Paul)
That's not legal to use that confidential info. Eddie should hsve PROSECUTED
Well, the story came out after he died.
Spoken like a true communist
@Patriot-x8y so you don't believe in laws or morality??? That looks more like what you called me. Look at the lawless leader in Europe and that's what you promote. You don't even understand your lip smacking nonsense
Well well! Lol
Typical self-focused memory. It has been well reported that the VH brothers treated Michael with only disrespect, under paying and generally downplaying his contributions- unfairly I would add. Sammy respects Michael so naturally Michael would play with Sammy. Like, duh!
Get to the point.
Different kind of truth sux.
I like it. It isn't great, but I am a fan of all the Dave era and Dave's s solo stuff. Honestly, it reminds me of a Dave solo album.
@@RockNewsDesk i thought Eddie played well for his age but even Dave hated it. You listen to stuff from 1980 era like red zone. Why isn't that on there. So ridiculous dude. I'm 54 and my guitar buddies and I still talk about Eddie. Monumental. So many amazing players. Especially after covid
Eddie was innovative in so many ways. I really think they needed Michael Anthony on Truth. There were so good tracks. Iove "China Town," "She's the Woman," and "Stay Frosty" is fun. I thought "Blood and Fire" was cool. I still listen to that album.
@@RockNewsDesk totally. The flavor changed. I love wolf. He is amazing. Like a Dave Grohl who can play lead. He's so good it's sick. I mean his solos are like a back priority and he still can do it. Great singer. He defined nailed MA in tour. But it's about the original lineup. The chemistry amongst young guys who made it.
Oh, Wolf is great. I just think Anthony's harmonies were missed on the album.
Mike is a real classy gentleman but what he did wasn't the SMARTEST thing even if done innocently. He essentially SIDED with Hagar and THAT'S why he pissed them off. It was an act of betrayal in the Brother's eyes, pure and simple. I agree. NO excuse.
All I hear are stories from those AMONG US of how much of a BEAUTIFUL HUMAN BEING Edward was when they met him.
Mike agreed with the brothers about Hagar quitting and not getting fired . The VH3 album promotion issue of THE INSIDE MAGAZINE had an interview article with the three original members all saying Hagar quit . In the interview with just Mike , the interviewer informed him that Hagar told him he quit because he didn't want to do the greatest hits album .
Ed was a burnout stoner who screwed himself. He should have gone the instrumental album path, like Eric Johnson, Satch, or Steve Vai, but he didn't actually know the musical bones, and probably couldn't jam with those guys. just a few gimmicks and high volume
Ed didn't like weed,loved speed coke preferably and in articles he said he gets to do whatever he wants doing VH albums.but he had to put up with singers.i would've loved if they ever did album they thought about doing after DLR split with different singers for each song .allstar.
1981 MSG Sold out show! Roth destroyed the show and would not shut up! Never seen them again! Ed’s work with Sammy is untouched! Excellent R N R!
Great story.
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