Eddie is the only guy I have ever seen remove the cover plate on the back of the guitar, and pluck the tension springs inside the body. Pretty cool effect, but might take some creativity to work it into a song. 🤣♥️✌🏼😎
It is so fun to watch peoples facial expressions as there brain tries to process it all . Eddie was the first at many new things and a true legend and KING of the hammer ons . I was lucky enough to catch Van Halen twice live in the 80,s and they were SO good ! Just awesome to see younger generations discover this man and his many talents .. RIP Eddie you will be missed Sir ! Great reaction !
In the beginning of his career he couldn't afford the fancy pedals to make different sound effects, so he practiced until he could make the sounds without them.
@@isaakriosss5557 pioneer of what, taping or hammering? Tony Iommi, Larking Allen Collins and Jimmy Page did it way before he did, the only thing he was pioneer of is using voltage modifications on his amps (Marshall and Orange Box) to get fuzz or flanger like effects not to mention he never claimed to "invent" or pioneer anything whatsoever
There is one thing that you have to keep in mind that makes this performance 10x more impressive: He was black out drunk! He was asked years later about this legendary performance and said he was so drunk he had no memory of doing it.
He was NOT black out drunk for this...for most shows he was but for this one he was told NO drinking,thats why you see the cigarette appear and disappear...it was shot over 2 nights and they wore the same clothes...So take that opinion and shove it up your ass...If I got you black out drunk you couldnt even find a Guitar much less play it....Go crawl back under your untalented rock and ask your mom to make you some hot pockets...Cunt
Incorrect. Firstly this wasn't a one shot legendary solo he did. This was a solo he did every show. And the story about him being black out drunk is a BS story that has gone around and been repeated for years. Eddie had many performances after the good years of which it was obvious where he struggled with alcohol and drugs, The beginning of the fallout between him and Sammy. This performance is during the good years before his problem.
You’re confusing this performance with another where he actually WAS drunk around 2004-2005. It was pretty hard to watch and listen to. Alcohol and music don’t mix.
@@johnnybickle4116you are correct I've seen him 14 times and basically the same solo every time! Every time was 13 minutes I timed them every time I'd seen him!
first song he was strumming....316...wrote it for his son Wolfgang after he was born who is now doing quite well on his own with his own band Mammoth. Saw them both playing together in the first reunion tour with David Lee Roth, Wolfgang was a teen and played bass and Eddie was obviously older but could still shred. So glad i was able to have a chance to see Eddie at least one time live.
Yes, his story about writing it for Wolfgang was some kind of weird revisionism. When he told that story , he had forgotten that it was recorded on Live Without a Net five years before the birth of his son. EVH was an amazing musician but he would also say anything for publicity, knowing what kind of things the press love to talk about. He knew that his son would be a press worthy story seeing as he was married to a famous actress.
At the 7:09 mark most that knew of Van Halen in the late 70's. Knew what was coming next. Eddie's signature Eruption piece. Truly incredible. Eddie and Jimi Hendrix two of the greatest and most innovative rock guitarists ever.
I have mad respect for Jimmy, sadly gone too soon. And Stevie, the greatest blue's rock guitarist but Eddie is the greatest Rock and Roll guitar player that's ever lived. RIP Eddie.
If you saw that guitar by itself out in the woods and it was making those sounds you would think it was from another galaxy in our universe! Eddie was amazing!😎👍
Eddie Van Halen was on a different level. He is, was and always will be one of THE greatest guitar players in hard rock and heavy metal history and in his own right, too. When comes to great guitarists and their amazing talent, speed and skill, you cannot help but stand in awe. In *AWE!*
7:38 When you slowly drag the pic across the lower strings, you get that sound from the pick hitting the lower coiled strings. It's a very cool sound that most guitarists wouldn't incorporate into their sound.
So you can imagine our reaction when their first album hit in 1978. We had never heard anything like this before. Eddie was a musical genius who loved to experiment with different sounds on his guitar. It was magical to see Van Halen live.
And his sound is what they called the " BROWN SOUND" He experimented with his guitars and Amps to find the SOUND he wanted, and his hands were MAGIC, many can play his stuff , but they can not Duplicate his actual sound because of this!! Hearing this stuff for the first time many people had there faces melted off , it was so unheard of musically coming from one guy and a guitar !!! HAd a chance to see them IN Wichita Kansas at the POGO'S Club in 1978 , but had to WORK 😡
I was lucky to have seen VH on their very first tour in April of 1978, while I was in college. Hard to imagine that they were the backup behind Montrose and Journey. They played the entire legendary first album.....Eddie just stunned the crowd, and yeah, I still get chills 44 years later when I think about that show. Guitar heaven with EVH, but also Ronnie Montrose and Neal Schon, all in one night. Oh yeah, $7.00 a ticket! Man, those were the days. RIP, Eddie, you were one of the greats...
@@darrell3118 No, he wasn't. I can't remember who the singer was for that show/tour. Now I did see Sammy with Montrose in Dec. of 1973, backup to Humble Pie in Detroit. That was their debut album tour...fantastic show!
when they were kids, Eddie played the drums, and his brother Alex played the guitar, then after some time they switched instruments, and become gods with Alex on the drums, and Eddie on the guitar, R.I.P Eddie. Your son Wolfgang is continuing the legacy of the Van Halen namesake, may you continue watching over him, and ever be so proud
No one could convince me that any name for this solo other than "Eruption" would be accurate. Eddie goes absolutely *volcanic* with it. I know Eddie had put in the time & the work to the point where he must have had calluses on the calluses to cover the calluses on his fingers but whenever I hear Eddie playing, I think my own fingers start to bleed as if in sympathy for his. I'd *almost* believe it if someone told me that the only reason someone could possibly play the guitar *that fast* is by moving his fingers faster than the speed of sound so that the guitar produces more notes. I'm not a betting man but if I were, I'd wager that Eddie's guitars went with him to Heaven...Because he certainly played the Hell *out* of them.
I had the privilege to see EVH on this same very tour in 1986 when I was 16 y/o. When I heard Eddie play eruption for the first time had had the same reaction as these people did. EVH was awesome RIP Eddie
He was drunk off his ass when he played this solo. He didn’t remember playing this solo. He said he tried to replicate the solo many times, but was unable to do it completely. RIP Eddie.
facts you probably didnt know about this performance: - he was so drunk here, he barely can even open his eyes while he was doing his solo all of the things he played was only improvised by him - the original Eruption song was only 1+ minute long, he played for over 4 minutes of eruption in this live - he was broke once when he was a kid, he didnt have those good guitar gears and pedals, he built his own guitar from junk (now called "Frankenstrat") and made his own sound effect - after the live eddie had completely no idea what he played
"Live, Without A Net" is the name of the concert video. It wasn't a "wave"....it just happened to come out that way among that section within the frame. I haven't seen you guys before...you must be the rest of the band! Dolly looked like she was almost driven to tears!
My first concert was Van Halen. Got to see Eddie play this while David Lee Roth bounced around the stage on a blow up banana (i think it was a banana.) I was 11!
Eddie Van Halen he will always be remembered as the Johann Sebastian Back of the electric guitar. Just like back then, he lifts us up to heaven with his musical majesty, and now he does it on the great heavenly stage. RIP: 1955 - 2020 See you forever master😔🤘
Theres a video of zeddies dad playing black n white video. And he is tapping on his instrument. He gives the same smile and nod to the audience as Eddie does. You see Eddie in him there big time. The GOAT. The smiling guitar player. The one the only. RIP.
in an interview he was asked about how it felt to be one of the greatest guitarists of all time and he said he didn't know, you should ask Alex Lifeson....(Rush' Guitarist)...not sure how true that may be, but...
In a fun intersection of Rush and Van Halen, there's a fun low-budget (but amazing cast) vampire musical-horror-comedy called Suck. Alex Lifeson has a small role in it as a border guard on the Canada/USA border. He interacts with Malcolm McDowell's character, who is a vampire hunter... named Eddie Van Helsing.
Nice reaction, James Corden. Glad u learned your lesson. Always be respectful of The King EVH, otherwise I will rip you a new one like last time. Thank you
I play guitar some and I believe that technique that he was doing playing palm muted and dragged his right hand across the guitar was the same technique that he used in the intro to the cradle will rock. I can do it so I'm pretty sure that's what it was. I just wish I knew what it was called. Liked palm dragging or palm slurring?
half the things Edie Van Halen did while doing a guitar solo he made up on the spot....Something else most people don't know is when the band was started he was the drummer and the drummer which is his brother was the lead guitarist
I love good rock music and wild music. A friend of mine told me about this guy that was a very good guitarist and did not use any boxes between the guitar and his amp so I was intrigued. Please check out Roy Buchanan from the Live at Austin City Limits......there is a 5 song set that runs about 32-33 minutes. This guy is smooth and cool and the Master of the Telecaster !!!
The guitarist of my high school band Broken Coccyx, later Mister Blister & The Scabs, Andy aka Mr. Blister, also smoked a cigarette and blew smoke rings while he played solos, stole that straight from Eddie.
Sammy helping Eddie onstage like that is a big fuck-you to the former lead singer, David Lee Roth, who told Eddie to never again mention his hip problems because it made him sound old. They clowned it, and David now sells shoes or something.
Yeah, we didn't have cell phones back then. Lighters. Almost everyone smoked so had lighters, but even non-smokers brought lighters to concerts for these occasions to light up the sky. It is one of the best times of my life to see Van Halen twice. EVH, Rest in Power!
@@barbherrera5613 back then when we went to concert it was to see the band, not film them. I've seen Heart, Rick Derringer, Styx and Southside Johnny in a small 1,500 seat venue and Styx, Journey, Bryan Adams, Ratt, Billy Squier and Queen in larger arenas and it was a lighter all the time.
@@vernhoke7730 You are so right! I have such a hard time imagining a concert where I couldn't clap ( _stomp stomp clap_ at the Queen concert! Remember?). I also went to dozens of concerts. How lucky were we?!
@@barbherrera5613 I remind these kids reacting to videos all the time. I'm sorry there were a couple of groups that I missed back then. Zeppelin at Madison Square Garden, had tickets to see Kansas while stationed at Camp Lejeune in '77, was supposed to see Pink Floyd at Nassau Colloseium in '77 but my buddy got em and took off with them before I got home from work. Still don't talk to him.
Been trying to get a reactor to react to dimebag Darrell live at 18-year-old it's probably the best solo I have ever seen he does all and he's doing now and some stuff that his mind growing don't get me wrong Eddie is a God but down there 18 years of age it's just a freak of nature and now best person I've ever met I'm waiting to see who's going to be the first because all of them will be doing it after that and I've been a guitar for over 30 years and would never pretend to be even in their league I couldn't do what done bad done that 18 with 30 years of experience in practice Long live King Eddie
What not many know, is that Eddie played so good, the guitar smoked the cigarette afterwards.
Have seen this so many times..... it's fun to watch and hear every single time. Eddie was amazing!
I've watched a few dozen reactions to this....and it never gets old!
@@kdm71291 this is one of those videos that can never get old in the reaction-universe
Eddie is the only guy I have ever seen remove the cover plate on the back of the guitar, and pluck the tension springs inside the body. Pretty cool effect, but might take some creativity to work it into a song. 🤣♥️✌🏼😎
As many people that have reacted this and all the comments you the only that noticed that he played with the springs as well. Nice catch.
It is so fun to watch peoples facial expressions as there brain tries to process it all . Eddie was the first at many new things and a true legend and KING of the hammer ons . I was lucky enough to catch Van Halen twice live in the 80,s and they were SO good ! Just awesome to see younger generations discover this man and his many talents .. RIP Eddie you will be missed Sir ! Great reaction !
RIP Eddy. The best guitarist in the world. Thank you Eddy for music. May God bless you
I love the smile on his face at the beginning. He loved sharing his music and performing and I'm so happy i got to enjoy his genius in my lifetime
Same. I got to see him once and I'm so glad I did.
Same. I was blessed to see Van Halen twice (DLR years). I was as mesmerized at 17 as much as I am now at 61.
Its because he's hammered
@@drobichaud1000 why did you have to go there? Who cares
R.I.P. to the absolute legend!!! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻♥️
In the beginning of his career he couldn't afford the fancy pedals to make different sound effects, so he practiced until he could make the sounds without them.
so true he was a pioneer.
@@paulrobinson5833 no he wasnt
@@JarekBaldrian yes he was
@@isaakriosss5557 pioneer of what, taping or hammering? Tony Iommi, Larking Allen Collins and Jimmy Page did it way before he did, the only thing he was pioneer of is using voltage modifications on his amps (Marshall and Orange Box) to get fuzz or flanger like effects not to mention he never claimed to "invent" or pioneer anything whatsoever
@@JarekBaldrian I'll tap and hammer ur mum
There is one thing that you have to keep in mind that makes this performance 10x more impressive: He was black out drunk! He was asked years later about this legendary performance and said he was so drunk he had no memory of doing it.
Music is expression of self. So if black out drunk sounds like that, then it sounds awesome af!
He was NOT black out drunk for this...for most shows he was but for this one he was told NO drinking,thats why you see the cigarette appear and disappear...it was shot over 2 nights and they wore the same clothes...So take that opinion and shove it up your ass...If I got you black out drunk you couldnt even find a Guitar much less play it....Go crawl back under your untalented rock and ask your mom to make you some hot pockets...Cunt
Incorrect. Firstly this wasn't a one shot legendary solo he did. This was a solo he did every show. And the story about him being black out drunk is a BS story that has gone around and been repeated for years. Eddie had many performances after the good years of which it was obvious where he struggled with alcohol and drugs, The beginning of the fallout between him and Sammy. This performance is during the good years before his problem.
You’re confusing this performance with another where he actually WAS drunk around 2004-2005. It was pretty hard to watch and listen to. Alcohol and music don’t mix.
@@johnnybickle4116you are correct I've seen him 14 times and basically the same solo every time! Every time was 13 minutes I timed them every time I'd seen him!
Psychiatrist: Where did he touch you?
Eddies Guitar: EVERYWHERE
Eddie was gods gift to the guitar 🎸. The greatest ever. Saw him 4 times. Not enough.
Edward is try he MOZART of
Guitar. RIP EDWARD 😂🤩❤️ Will always love and miss you. His music changed and saved my life as a teenager. 😍
the section where uses just the volume knob is called Cathedral
Live Without A Net was the name of the live concert filmed in New Haven, CT at the middle of the 5150 Tour. My wife and I were there. It was AWESOME!
first song he was strumming....316...wrote it for his son Wolfgang after he was born who is now doing
quite well on his own with his own band Mammoth. Saw them both playing together in the first reunion tour with David Lee Roth, Wolfgang was a teen and played bass and Eddie was obviously older but could still shred. So glad i was able to have a chance to see Eddie at least one time live.
I have seen VH when Roth singing during 2015's tour when they stopped in West Palm Beach, Florida in 9/15/2015.
Saw them 4 times and their music saved my life as teenager. Yes, 316 is Wolfie's birthday. RIP EDWARD 😂🤩❤️
He played this on Live Without A Net in 1986, 5 years before Wolfgang was born.
Yes, his story about writing it for Wolfgang was some kind of weird revisionism. When he told that story , he had forgotten that it was recorded on Live Without a Net five years before the birth of his son.
EVH was an amazing musician but he would also say anything for publicity, knowing what kind of things the press love to talk about. He knew that his son would be a press worthy story seeing as he was married to a famous actress.
if you want to scare of people learning guitar, show them this, because on the truely dedicated will want to continue playing after hearing eddie
King Edward and his brother, Reverend Al on the drums.....quite a formidable duo....
At the 7:09 mark most that knew of Van Halen in the late 70's. Knew what was coming next. Eddie's signature Eruption piece. Truly incredible. Eddie and Jimi Hendrix two of the greatest and most innovative rock guitarists ever.
I have mad respect for Jimmy, sadly gone too soon. And Stevie, the greatest blue's rock guitarist but Eddie is the greatest Rock and Roll guitar player that's ever lived. RIP Eddie.
Yes those are lighters! I was at the last show of this tour and they were all off the hook and the crowd was insane!!!!
Best guitarist ever!!!!!
If you saw that guitar by itself out in the woods and it was making those sounds you would think it was from another galaxy in our universe! Eddie was amazing!😎👍
Eddie Van Halen was on a different level. He is, was and always will be one of THE greatest guitar players in hard rock and heavy metal history and in his own right, too.
When comes to great guitarists and their amazing talent, speed and skill, you cannot help but stand in awe. In *AWE!*
Damn right!!!
Yep , another great one ,, gone forever !! Keep on jammin Edie !!
The GOAT.
The most recognizable guitarist for sure
BEST guitarist ever. In an interview Eddie was aske how many sounds he could make, and he answered, "All of them.
Alex's drum solo from the same show is awesome too!
7:38 When you slowly drag the pic across the lower strings, you get that sound from the pick hitting the lower coiled strings. It's a very cool sound that most guitarists wouldn't incorporate into their sound.
So you can imagine our reaction when their first album hit in 1978. We had never heard anything like this before. Eddie was a musical genius who loved to experiment with different sounds on his guitar. It was magical to see Van Halen live.
And his sound is what they called the " BROWN SOUND" He experimented with his guitars and Amps to find the SOUND he wanted, and his hands were MAGIC, many can play his stuff , but they can not Duplicate his actual sound because of this!!
Hearing this stuff for the first time many people had there faces melted off , it was so unheard of musically coming from one guy and a guitar !!!
HAd a chance to see them IN Wichita Kansas at the POGO'S Club in 1978 , but had to WORK 😡
I was lucky to have seen VH on their very first tour in April of 1978, while I was in college. Hard to imagine that they were the backup behind Montrose and Journey. They played the entire legendary first album.....Eddie just stunned the crowd, and yeah, I still get chills 44 years later when I think about that show. Guitar heaven with EVH, but also Ronnie Montrose and Neal Schon, all in one night. Oh yeah, $7.00 a ticket! Man, those were the days. RIP, Eddie, you were one of the greats...
@@benavich8 Was Sammy Hagar still with Montrose then ?
@@darrell3118 No, he wasn't. I can't remember who the singer was for that show/tour. Now I did see Sammy with Montrose in Dec. of 1973, backup to Humble Pie in Detroit. That was their debut album tour...fantastic show!
everytime EDDIE did this solo he did small changes to it..but all ways was a blast to hear it
when they were kids, Eddie played the drums, and his brother Alex played the guitar, then after some time they switched instruments, and become gods with Alex on the drums, and Eddie on the guitar, R.I.P Eddie. Your son Wolfgang is continuing the legacy of the Van Halen namesake, may you continue watching over him, and ever be so proud
I absolutely love you catching the hints of classical music!!!
No one could convince me that any name for this solo other than "Eruption" would be accurate. Eddie goes absolutely *volcanic* with it.
I know Eddie had put in the time & the work to the point where he must have had calluses on the calluses to cover the calluses on his fingers but whenever I hear Eddie playing, I think my own fingers start to bleed as if in sympathy for his.
I'd *almost* believe it if someone told me that the only reason someone could possibly play the guitar *that fast* is by moving his fingers faster than the speed of sound so that the guitar produces more notes.
I'm not a betting man but if I were, I'd wager that Eddie's guitars went with him to Heaven...Because he certainly played the Hell *out* of them.
What a freaking showman🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Still awesome to see in 2023🤘🤘🤘🤘🎸🎸🎸rip Mr Eddie van Halen 🤘🎸 u are missed everyday 🤘🎸 much love and respect from pasadena ca 🤘🎸
I had the privilege to see EVH on this same very tour in 1986 when I was 16 y/o.
When I heard Eddie play eruption for the first time had had the same reaction as these people did.
EVH was awesome
RIP Eddie
He and the drummer, his brother Alex were both classically trained on piano and taught themselves drums and guitar
He was drunk off his ass when he played this solo. He didn’t remember playing this solo. He said he tried to replicate the solo many times, but was unable to do it completely. RIP Eddie.
RIP Edward, two years he passed away today.
facts you probably didnt know about this performance:
- he was so drunk here, he barely can even open his eyes while he was doing his solo
all of the things he played was only improvised by him
- the original Eruption song was only 1+ minute long, he played for over 4 minutes of eruption in this live
- he was broke once when he was a kid, he didnt have those good guitar gears and pedals, he built his own guitar from junk (now called "Frankenstrat") and made his own sound effect
- after the live eddie had completely no idea what he played
I love listening to the albums and finding all those bits in the songs.
I saw Van Halen open for the Doobie Brothers back in the day. I had no idea who they were. I was very pleasantly surprised!
What I always thought was hilarious is if you see the sheet music, there's a place where is says fast...faster...fast as possible!
Eddie never used sheet music, never learned to read it.
@@tracesmith3572 Not HIS sheet music dipshit...if you bought it, as a friend of mine did - you fckn azzhole!
10:30...know how he got that sound? pumping the 'volume' up & down while playing...look at his right hand.
Always amazing! I’m so glad I got to see him play live 🤘🏻🤘🏻
I got to see him play in 81'82'83 us festival 84'86'88'07'08'12&15 Long live the King 👑💯🎸🎸🎸🎸
Great react! What gets me is how beautiful some of this is. Eddie Van, hard rocker, sounding like Bach on the organ.
"Live, Without A Net" is the name of the concert video.
It wasn't a "wave"....it just happened to come out that way among that section within the frame.
I haven't seen you guys before...you must be the rest of the band!
Dolly looked like she was almost driven to tears!
The king 💪🤘
King Eddie is the best 6 string gunslinger ever long live the king Rip ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you!
He was asked how it feels to be the best guitar player in the world. He said, I don't know go ask Roy Clark
A great follow-up reaction would be to Alex VanHalen's Drum Solo from the same Live without a Net concert. He is very underrated.
It is always a pleasure to watch Eddie thrash on Frankin Strat
Hail the king 👑💯 rip Eddie van Halen 🤘🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸 u are missed everyday ❤️💯
My first concert was Van Halen. Got to see Eddie play this while David Lee Roth bounced around the stage on a blow up banana (i think it was a banana.) I was 11!
Imagine this, Eddie and all the other great guitarist in heaven playing Guitar Hero nightly. Who would win? I envy Jesus he gets to judge
Eddy van Halen and Jimmy Hendriks were the greatest ever!!!
When u hear& see this it shoots you Into outer space 👍👍👍👍👍🚀🚀🚀🚀
The happiest guitarist in the world Mr Edward Eddie Van Halen Rip
Edward is the GOAT. Noone like him live
Eddie Van Halen he will always be remembered as the Johann Sebastian Back of the electric guitar. Just like back then, he lifts us up to heaven with his musical majesty, and now he does it on the great heavenly stage.
RIP: 1955 - 2020 See you forever master😔🤘
DAMN!!! 1st time I've seen the new look!! (sorry) Had you not put the clips in the intro I was going "In Search Of".
Not to forget,you find a Sequence of this Song at the End of the first MINIONS Movie !!!!
Eddie always said he could never play Eruption perfectly.
Lol her face says it all: OH MUH GOD, EDDIE VAN HALEN IS A BAD MAN. RIP to the only man who has a legitimate claim against Jimi for the throne
Theres a video of zeddies dad playing black n white video. And he is tapping on his instrument. He gives the same smile and nod to the audience as Eddie does. You see Eddie in him there big time. The GOAT. The smiling guitar player. The one the only. RIP.
CLINIC!!!!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘
in an interview he was asked about how it felt to be one of the greatest guitarists of all time and he said he didn't know, you should ask Alex Lifeson....(Rush' Guitarist)...not sure how true that may be, but...
In a fun intersection of Rush and Van Halen, there's a fun low-budget (but amazing cast) vampire musical-horror-comedy called Suck. Alex Lifeson has a small role in it as a border guard on the Canada/USA border. He interacts with Malcolm McDowell's character, who is a vampire hunter... named Eddie Van Helsing.
A true rock star
Nice reaction, James Corden. Glad u learned your lesson. Always be respectful of The King EVH, otherwise I will rip you a new one like last time. Thank you
And plus he built that guitar that guitarist name Frankenstein because he added guitar parts to that guitar
Long live The King.....
I play guitar some and I believe that technique that he was doing playing palm muted and dragged his right hand across the guitar was the same technique that he used in the intro to the cradle will rock. I can do it so I'm pretty sure that's what it was. I just wish I knew what it was called. Liked palm dragging or palm slurring?
If you want to know why this concert video is called "Live Without a Net"; you need to react to "Ain't Talkin Bout Love" from this concert.
half the things Edie Van Halen did while doing a guitar solo he made up on the spot....Something else most people don't know is when the band was started he was the drummer and the drummer which is his brother was the lead guitarist
Live with out a net was a video they put out. Live concert in Fresno and one other city. It’s fantastic and I was at the Fresno filming.
This isn't Fresno, it's New Haven Connecticut
Live Without a Net was the name of the live video this is taken from 🤘
I love good rock music and wild music. A friend of mine told me about this guy that was a very good guitarist and did not use any boxes between the guitar and his amp so I was intrigued. Please check out Roy Buchanan from the Live at Austin City Limits......there is a 5 song set that runs about 32-33 minutes. This guy is smooth and cool and the Master of the Telecaster !!!
One of the greatest along side Joe Satriani great reaction and love total babe Dolly
Eddie could smack his guitar better than some guitarists actually play.
A Lenda Do Solo 👏🏻👏🏻✌🏻
The guitar God King Edward!!!
I was there both nights.....wow.
He was a Beast ! Travis and Suzi have already reacted to that video if i am not wrong ! Cheers to Jon amd Dolly
The guitarist of my high school band Broken Coccyx, later Mister Blister & The Scabs, Andy aka Mr. Blister, also smoked a cigarette and blew smoke rings while he played solos, stole that straight from Eddie.
GOAT
That's one for the Guitar Gods....Apollo would be smiling....
Sammy helping Eddie onstage like that is a big fuck-you to the former lead singer, David Lee Roth, who told Eddie to never again mention his hip problems because it made him sound old. They clowned it, and David now sells shoes or something.
Hello from Detroit. Love for you guys to give a listen to Angra, The Shadow Hunter. Their lead guitarist now plays for Megadeth.
Watch the video "pound cake" he plays with an electric drill!🤘
Awesomeness❤️
This is the best
I submitted this reaction.
Eddie!
We lit LIGHTERS LOL. We ALL smoked. Well not all smoked cigarettes but something.
I'm pretty sure those were lighters.
This was from 1985/86 cell phones were the size, and weight, of a brick and $2000-$3000.
Yeah, we didn't have cell phones back then. Lighters. Almost everyone smoked so had lighters, but even non-smokers brought lighters to concerts for these occasions to light up the sky. It is one of the best times of my life to see Van Halen twice. EVH, Rest in Power!
@@barbherrera5613 back then when we went to concert it was to see the band, not film them.
I've seen Heart, Rick Derringer, Styx and Southside Johnny in a small 1,500 seat venue and Styx, Journey, Bryan Adams, Ratt, Billy Squier and Queen in larger arenas and it was a lighter all the time.
@@vernhoke7730 You are so right! I have such a hard time imagining a concert where I couldn't clap ( _stomp stomp clap_ at the Queen concert! Remember?). I also went to dozens of concerts. How lucky were we?!
@@barbherrera5613 I remind these kids reacting to videos all the time.
I'm sorry there were a couple of groups that I missed back then. Zeppelin at Madison Square Garden, had tickets to see Kansas while stationed at Camp Lejeune in '77, was supposed to see Pink Floyd at Nassau Colloseium in '77 but my buddy got em and took off with them before I got home from work. Still don't talk to him.
Эдди играл это соло в 1980м году, от алкогольного опьянения еле стоявши на ногах, замечу☝️
Талант - не пропьёшь☝️🤘
Rip the king
Been trying to get a reactor to react to dimebag Darrell live at 18-year-old it's probably the best solo I have ever seen he does all and he's doing now and some stuff that his mind growing don't get me wrong Eddie is a God but down there 18 years of age it's just a freak of nature and now best person I've ever met I'm waiting to see who's going to be the first because all of them will be doing it after that and I've been a guitar for over 30 years and would never pretend to be even in their league I couldn't do what done bad done that 18 with 30 years of experience in practice Long live King Eddie