It’s funny, I just listened to this for the first time and the first words out of my mouth were “that is insane.“ Then I read your post here. Lol. We agree.
Absolutely, no one comes close! With no second guitarist, this is even harder to pull off because there is no backup. I have to think having a brother who was a drummer helped him develop this, they were jamming all the time, probably daily for years, long before they even started a band!
If you disagree that Eddie used a flanger for *certain parts* of this song, you've lost your mind: 0:58 - Riff played with no effect pedal added in 1:02 - He clearly activates the flanger just for the last 4 notes of the riff. He does the same in the intro and in other parts to make things interesting. Edit: I believe a secret part of his guitar sound was the addition of a DI recording out of the amp before the signal hit the speakers, so the flanger might have been used on just one of those tracks or possibly even on the guitar mix bus instead of coming before the amp in the chain. It is undeniable that a flanger was turned on and off for this song though.
@@RayzaEFC That's exactly my point, as well as arguing against the stupid idea that is widely held that most of these early VH songs had the phaser/flanger on for the ENTIRE song.
@@rufonfire9015 This is the same as what I'm talking about and what I know to be fact except I think you meant to say the 3 on the low E and then 3-2-3 on the A. The single note on the low E is either a 16th note or a grace note. Really short.
I can remember when I heard that for the very first time, it shocked me because it was so different and not of this world. For me this song has the best guitar sound ever recorded. Eddy, you changed my life. RIP.
Agree. I heard him the year VH 1 was released, 1977, I was 13 years old and shocked at the totally unique sound of the guitar playing on that album. Still nothing has matched it to this day, almost 50 years later.
Agreed, I was in high school when their debut album was released and it was definitely a game changer. Everyone who heard it knew that it was something special.
@@GAjjlI'm The One is in swing rhythm but it's so fast you can't tell unless you really listen for it. 5150 is underrated as hell. Somebody Get Me A Doctor is simple but it hits like a freight train. Mean Street, I mean, I have no words for that one. Unchained like you mentioned, that low D flat gives it that low heavy sound but with the flanger for that EVH flair. Basically what I'm saying is don't make me choose
I agree totally man. Growing up in the 70's, VH was all over radio, on 8 tracks in cars, turntables....used to walk all over town with MY transistor radio and VH crackling out of that tiny speaker...... feels like yesterday and 2 lifetimes ago.
If you have the original vinyl, you can hear it. I accidently heard it with headphones, but after that I always heard it. There's a similar one also at the 3:17ish mark as well.
2:32 and 3:35 have always boggled my mind. I know what's going on but replicating that is wildly difficult and I've never heard one person come close, no matter how delusional they are. 2:20 God even his slide down the fretboard is PUNCHY. The studio work done on this first album is a huge part of this sound and why it's so good. It's crazy how smart and experienced those engineers & producer were. I believe there are several cuts they did to the tape recording. 2:59 being the most obvious
I picked up on 2:30 pretty quick, but the naked track is essential as it reveals several more nuances that contribute to the magic sauce. These dive bombs are not basic: they include slides, sometimes both up and down..... It's all in the sequencing and order of these moves. True, there are cuts, and the one at 2:59 is probably only obvious in this isolated track. Good analysis.
@@KYT626 Hey man, it's a huge bar dive (like nearly clamping it down with the palm of your hand) + what I believe is slow scraping of the strings using a pick. If you want a REALLY good example of this and for any VH songs, watch videos of a dude named Jacob Deraps playing it. He's a master at all EVH techniques.
I can only imagine what is was like being a guitar player in the mid 1970s, and seeing Ed play, with this intense, often swingy rhythm, plus the coolest riffs ever conceived, his innovative soloing, and unbelievable tone … musicians must’ve been talking about him all over Southern California
Who ever would have thought that a fairly simple palm muted Am arpeggio could have been turned into a precision masterpiece like this ? No one, before EVH.
@@JesseJames-wj8ft looll looking back at that comment i have no idea why i commented that in a way that seemed so full of myself. the riff sounds absolutely amazing, thats for sure, and yeah, a lot of it is the Am arpeggio
Truly the very best guitarist that ever lived or ever will again. Eddie was a one in eternity musician and there will never be another like him or even close! It's a huge loss to the world whether they know it or not.
The older I get the more I love this man's playing. It's no longer which of the teachers I thought was the yummiest. It's awesome to hear this dude in raw. 👍🏽
That was 1978 and I was in bands at that time and NO ONE was doing anthing even close to this. The general concensus of guitar players in bands after hearing this was: Why even go on? EVH was heads and shoulders beyond what anyone else was doing.
Story is that Randy R talked to Ed early on and briefly after a show. Randy asked Ed how he kept his guitars in tune without a locking nut. Ed laughed and said he would never tell him. EVH's 2nd greatest trick was making his guitars stay ULTRA tuned.
I honestly cracked the code on my own home built strat no lie, shit stays effortlessly in tune no matter how much the bar is used, i could explain if youd like!
Back in the 80s I would short sell EVH as a guitarist who was all style, no substance. Liked him, just not high on him. As the years passed and my discernment of music improved, I have grown to love his style and what he brought to rock and metal. He truly changed the way guitar was played. His tone, his timing, his creativity. There will never be another Eddie Van Halen. RIP.
This is incredible! Thanks for posting it. Only other song from the first album I would like to hear like this would be Im The One! That would be the icing on the cake. Maybe some VH2 stuff like Somebody Get Me A Doctor and Light Up The Sky!
@@hendrikheemels8615Not the same thing. These are RAW not stems from guitar hero. They are part of a leak that happened a while back. Ton of studio tracks
Tape Echo and Phaser made this song so much more than a simple Am G 2 note song. Eddie was the tone master, his finger work was uncopyable, his rhythm was legendary and his music will always be recognized (and if it isn't, the person will undoubtably ask "Who is that?") I heard this riff not from this song, but from a NWA song. However, when I heard it, and asked someone who it was and found out...my life changed because I had just discovered the name Van Halen, I picked up a guitar 2 years later and have been tone chasing ever since. RIP Edward, hopefully when this merry go round of life comes full circle again, we can meet under better circumstances.
Needed this to get all the nuances down, thanks for posting! Playing on an EVH Frankie plugged into a line 6 Helix plugged into a Marshal 1/2. Got the tone dead on.
To truly appreciate his greatness one needs to think with a 1977 mind and compare this to other rock music at the time…Kansas,old zeppelin, Boston, Skynyrd…then you have Van Halen. So different than what was happening at the time.
Here we are so many years later marvelling at his tone, feel, dexterity and sheer brilliance. The word star is often overused in this day and age, but that's what he was and he shone so very brightly. What a musical phenomenon he was.
Amor incondicional por el genial Rey Eddie! Su técnica única, su impecable tempo,... Es impactante como se escuchan los dive bombs , y ese sonido grave cuando la cuerda va bajando hasta morir, uuffff!!! , cuántas geniales y asombrosas técnicas inventó nuestro héroe inmortal, el más creativo, inteligente e innovador guitarrista de rock aparte de Hendrix otro genio único, los demás son copias, nacidos bajo la sombra de ellos dos!!!
Most people don't notice how he hits the E string right before the C B progression. It's interesting how he has a little slap back reverb only on the A chord ...
Hands down my Fav-O Rite VH tune.. His hand strength was off the chart.. They should just change the open G chord to EVH chord.. What the heck he redefined the fucking thing..
@@GeorgeZimmermen He didn't create anything new, though. Even his trademark tapping wasn't can't be claimed by him. No, he wasn't an innovator. Just a decent guitarist in his day who made decent tunes that were no different than any other songs of the day. You don't understand creation/innovation vs personal taste.
@@benjaminrapp7418 Eddie Van Halen is literally the reason super strats exist. He was the first guy to really cross pollinate a fender with Gibson. Ed was part of the testing phase for the Floyd rose and is the reason it has the fine tuners. Ed was the guy who turned his Marshall’s on 10 for every knob when everyone said you can’t do that and used a variac to change the voltage. Ed created the brown sound, one of the most iconic guitar tones of all time that people still to this day try ti emulate. Ed created not only amazing solos but riffs and songs. He was a song writer. Ed’s 5150 amp is what started the modern metal amp craze you see today and that amp has been used on over 70% of metal records since the 90’s. Ed invented the d tuna allowing your guitar to drop tune on a locking nut Floyd. Ed also has patents on other guitar designs such as the piano type tray that allowed his guitar to lay flat on his bells while standing so he could play it like a piano and his “drop to hell” patent. Ed was the guy who popularized all the crazy whammy bar stuff you hear today, Ed was the guy who popularized and started the wet dry wet guitar tone. Ed had the look and style as well with the stripes, custom guitars, hair, and smile/flash, ed has his own guitar and amp company that’s hugely successful. Ed was the first guy to POPULARIZE the tapping technique. Ed was a great piano player as well and was hooking up Marshall’s to his keyboards for songs. Ed himself said he didn’t invent tapping, but to deny he was the one who made music with it and made it mainstream is ignorance. Ed was a literal genius in music and an innovator and inventor. He was always tinkering and chasing tone. Everything you see today you owe to evh. He did more than just make songs. He is so important to guitar it’s insane.
I was jamming to this with my girlfriend in the backseat of my car. My stereo was a pinewood with an amplifier that would blow my windows right out the door. I was 19 years old and Rocking❤🤘🔥🔥🔥
It’s just totally titanic. The riff is iconic, his guitar sounds like the Balrog Gandalf fought in Moria, the riff is iconic, and the whole fucking thing is as alive now as it was the day it came out.
Raw like this, for some reason, it reminds me of the writing that Ray Manzarek did on The Doors' first album. Listen back to those keyboard lines and tell me you can't hear a similar pomp and pimpish grit. Eddie had to be drawing from sources like that subliminally. It's a weird connection but there is something to it. He had to be totally grooving to that riff to stay that restrained for nearly 4 minutes. What a total freak of nature.
I never noticed that at 1:39 he actually is a hair late on his recovery from dive bomb to come in on the one. I don't mean an actual muff, just a "not absolutely perfectly timing from a guy whose timing is always impeccable". You have to listen pretty hard to hear any flaws in his performances on this record. One of the all-time greats!
One thing that probably a lot of people (not the guitar players among us) oversee, is that Eddy only needed one guitar track to fill up a song and sound fat. Nowadays there is a lot of doubling, and even quadrupling guitartracks….most of those do not have that quality. It is not only his sound or the context he played in, it is his compositions….a genius he was!
@@RayzaEFC sorry for not being crystal clear....english is not my first language....but what I meant is that there is hardly any double tracking....like it is pretty common nowadays and also was back then to double the rhythm guitar and then overdub the lead. While there was probably a couple of takes with most VH tracks you only hear one guitar at a time.....
Solo has a coral sitar doubling the main lead line ,I thought that was going to be included in this version anyway still excellent all the little nuance are great!
If memory serves correctly, Eddie customized" Frankenstein " the red & white guitar with one " Humbucker " pick up from a Rickenbacker, what Beetles used before purchasing American made Guitars, & only the masters of soundscape can dial in the right mix of volume, tone & distortion
EVH didn't want to put this on the album. He thought the riff was too basic and easy. I heard this and my whole idea of guitar changed -- was 13 playing chords out of the Mel Bay book on an acoustic from my dead grampa with a nut I made myself out of one wooden piece off an old-time clothespin
@1:54 you can actually hear Eddie sigh as he rolls down the volume in the breakdown section. He was living it man.. I had no idea that was baked in there. Genius level at 23years old with vibe deluxe attached
Tone is insane
His tone was always insane. Even on Diver Down.
Always
@@Excalibur2112fuck yeah. Hang em High, Little Guitars 🤘 🎸
1 and fair warning are the best imo
It’s funny, I just listened to this for the first time and the first words out of my mouth were “that is insane.“ Then I read your post here. Lol. We agree.
His sense of rhythm was incredible. No matter how crazy the fill or solo, he was always impeccably on time when jumping back to rhythm playing.
I agree totally It's like he's falling down a flight of stairs and always lands on his feet
@@jmm1817Well stated! 👍
Absolutely, no one comes close! With no second guitarist, this is even harder to pull off because there is no backup. I have to think having a brother who was a drummer helped him develop this, they were jamming all the time, probably daily for years, long before they even started a band!
@@ltaylor2238 Absolutely no one! 👍
Which is why he's rock's all-time greatest rhythm player.
If you disagree that Eddie used a flanger for *certain parts* of this song, you've lost your mind:
0:58 - Riff played with no effect pedal added in
1:02 - He clearly activates the flanger just for the last 4 notes of the riff. He does the same in the intro and in other parts to make things interesting.
Edit: I believe a secret part of his guitar sound was the addition of a DI recording out of the amp before the signal hit the speakers, so the flanger might have been used on just one of those tracks or possibly even on the guitar mix bus instead of coming before the amp in the chain. It is undeniable that a flanger was turned on and off for this song though.
I don't think the argument is that he didn't use flanger, it's some say he used a phaser not a flanger
@@RayzaEFC To me it sounds like flanger for the 3-2-3 low e string part of the riff and it sounds more like phaser on the 2 solo parts. Dunno.
@@rufonfire9015 I agree. The hardest part I have with it is Ed himself said he was a no pedals straight up to the Amp kinda guy..? it's all fucked.🤘
@@RayzaEFC That's exactly my point, as well as arguing against the stupid idea that is widely held that most of these early VH songs had the phaser/flanger on for the ENTIRE song.
@@rufonfire9015 This is the same as what I'm talking about and what I know to be fact except I think you meant to say the 3 on the low E and then 3-2-3 on the A. The single note on the low E is either a 16th note or a grace note. Really short.
That song has a haunting feeling to it, hearing guitar by itself makes it even more haunted...
Sounds like a monster.
It`s one of the few songs in a minor tuning VH did which makes it sound the way you described
@@DanDDirges i play this song in standard its not the same feeling. It feels like Taylor Swift, a half step makes a big difference in Van Halen songs
Yeah man. It is kinda creepy. Just so damn good....
I understand. Miss EVH!
I can remember when I heard that for the very first time, it shocked me because it was so different and not of this world. For me this song has the best guitar sound ever recorded. Eddy, you changed my life. RIP.
Agree. I heard him the year VH 1 was released, 1977, I was 13 years old and shocked at the totally unique sound of the guitar playing on that album. Still nothing has matched it to this day, almost 50 years later.
Agreed, I was in high school when their debut album was released and it was definitely a game changer. Everyone who heard it knew that it was something special.
Agreed. Never heard anything close to this
I feel the same way, Eddie was my hero, I was 13 when this came out, great memories.
The single greatest rock guitar opening riff in history. Will never be matched
Unchained is right there but I hear you. Tie for first?😅
One of many. He accomplished more on this album than most guitar players ever will in a lifetime of trying.
@@GAjjlI'm The One is in swing rhythm but it's so fast you can't tell unless you really listen for it. 5150 is underrated as hell. Somebody Get Me A Doctor is simple but it hits like a freight train. Mean Street, I mean, I have no words for that one. Unchained like you mentioned, that low D flat gives it that low heavy sound but with the flanger for that EVH flair. Basically what I'm saying is don't make me choose
Whole Lotta Love might have something to say about that but I mostly agree with you👍
It's a contender
Unbeatable guitar sound. No one will ever top it.
Makes me really, really miss the late 70s. Those days were so great, and this music - brand new at the time - was a big part of that.
I agree totally man. Growing up in the 70's, VH was all over radio, on 8 tracks in cars, turntables....used to walk all over town with MY transistor radio and VH crackling out of that tiny speaker...... feels like yesterday and 2 lifetimes ago.
Just a tiny example of why he was #1 in my book. Beyond his mastery of the guitar, he was also the creator of a completely new form of rock music.
Almost brings tears hearing my guy jamming this…miss you Ed!
Stunning. So simple and so raw. Eddie’s sense of rhythm is the best that ever was, no one could touch him
100 totally agree with you when people try to compare Randy Rhoads to Eddie Van Halen there is no effing way not even close
2:32 wtf!? I never noticed that before. 😮
If you have the original vinyl, you can hear it. I accidently heard it with headphones, but after that I always heard it. There's a similar one also at the 3:17ish mark as well.
I know! I've heard this song dozens if not a hundred times and never noticed that before.
All these released tracks are the best musical event of 2023.....❤
Made my year so far lol
I swear there is just one guitar track on the album and this is it. Hats off, Edward.
The bass in that tone is amazing
2:32 and 3:35 have always boggled my mind. I know what's going on but replicating that is wildly difficult and I've never heard one person come close, no matter how delusional they are.
2:20 God even his slide down the fretboard is PUNCHY. The studio work done on this first album is a huge part of this sound and why it's so good. It's crazy how smart and experienced those engineers & producer were.
I believe there are several cuts they did to the tape recording. 2:59 being the most obvious
beginner here what exactly does he do at 3:35? slide up and bar dive? i can’t replicate it 😭
I picked up on 2:30 pretty quick, but the naked track is essential as it reveals several more nuances that contribute to the magic sauce. These dive bombs are not basic: they include slides, sometimes both up and down..... It's all in the sequencing and order of these moves. True, there are cuts, and the one at 2:59 is probably only obvious in this isolated track. Good analysis.
@@KYT626 Hey man, it's a huge bar dive (like nearly clamping it down with the palm of your hand) + what I believe is slow scraping of the strings using a pick. If you want a REALLY good example of this and for any VH songs, watch videos of a dude named Jacob Deraps playing it. He's a master at all EVH techniques.
@@canyoncarver good points. Along with what you said about dives + slides, hes also doing dives + pick scrapes, like near the end.
@@canyoncarver btw i thought your profile pic was a Shadow Hills Mastering Compressor lol
2:09… the sweep of that MXR Flanger!
Pick scrapes like ripping seams mixed with a car crash! Damn he was good!
Gives you goose bumps! The tone, the feel, the rhythmic perfection. Never, ever gets old. RIP King Edward. 🔥🤘🏻❤️
I can only imagine what is was like being a guitar player in the mid 1970s, and seeing Ed play, with this intense, often swingy rhythm, plus the coolest riffs ever conceived, his innovative soloing, and unbelievable tone … musicians must’ve been talking about him all over Southern California
Might be my favorite riff of all time ngl
Ypu can say that about the entirety of VH1.Killer album
Such a cosmic guitar riff almost like it came from the stars… 🤘✨
My favorite .No.one can do that but King Edward RIP
Mind blowing. EVH was magical.
3:02 dive bomb rips my head off
The intro almost has like a throaty saxophone blended into it. Amazing as hell.
Thats flange
Listened to this a hundred times or more.....sends a shiver down your spine....pure musical genius...
Who ever would have thought that a fairly simple palm muted Am arpeggio could have been turned into a precision masterpiece like this ? No one, before EVH.
its not just a palm muted Am arpeggio tho
its an Am that turns into an F and goes to a G5
@@space_kat1 Lol ok you got me - 90% of the riff is a palm muted Am arpeggio though
@@JesseJames-wj8ft looll looking back at that comment i have no idea why i commented that in a way that seemed so full of myself. the riff sounds absolutely amazing, thats for sure, and yeah, a lot of it is the Am arpeggio
Truly the very best guitarist that ever lived or ever will again. Eddie was a one in eternity musician and there will never be another like him or even close! It's a huge loss to the world whether they know it or not.
The dive bomb at 3:36 rocks my soul everytime I hear it
those pick slides open up worm holes to other dimensions
That pick attack is relentless, and the palm muting is perfection, I try my best but Edward is the GOAT. RIP
Brilliantly achieved... the sound is so clear..definetly the best i've heard so far, thanks for posting.
That MXR phase 90 was such a massive part of Eddie's sound 😎
No phaser here. Do you mean the the fanger?
@@LiamHaberstroh The phaser is used thru the whole song . The flanger is clicked on for a few seconds then clicked off
Only in the first record.
He only uses the 90 on the guitar solo as per his usual on the first record. What hearing is the flanger on the the special the interludes
Steve Jones used MXR Phase 90 in the Sex Pistols too,what a great little gizmo they are
The older I get the more I love this man's playing. It's no longer which of the teachers I thought was the yummiest. It's awesome to hear this dude in raw. 👍🏽
That was 1978 and I was in bands at that time and NO ONE was doing anthing even close to this. The general concensus of guitar players in bands after hearing this was: Why even go on?
EVH was heads and shoulders beyond what anyone else was doing.
Perfection in every way. Miss him every day I get my VH dose
In between all the Rhythm there's always a mini solo shear genius this man's technique will last a lifetime miss you Eddie🎸💯😪
Story is that Randy R talked to Ed early on and briefly after a show. Randy asked Ed how he kept his guitars in tune without a locking nut. Ed laughed and said he would never tell him. EVH's 2nd greatest trick was making his guitars stay ULTRA tuned.
I honestly cracked the code on my own home built strat no lie, shit stays effortlessly in tune no matter how much the bar is used, i could explain if youd like!
The Brown Sound, the one and only, King Edward 👑🎸 🙏
Meaty brown sound is insane! King Edward chased and captured the best guitar tones ever recorded.
Back in the 80s I would short sell EVH as a guitarist who was all style, no substance. Liked him, just not high on him. As the years passed and my discernment of music improved, I have grown to love his style and what he brought to rock and metal. He truly changed the way guitar was played. His tone, his timing, his creativity. There will never be another Eddie Van Halen. RIP.
God given talent...AMAZING
Gee I am 60 years old..I saw Van Halen live 1984..I saw a legend and beyond..on guitar. It makes me appreciate it now more than ever 🎸🎸🎶🎵
This song sounds wicked as hell in the best way! The way he makes the guitar roar sounds like a caged demon trying to escape
Probably the best rock tone I've ever heard. Even better than other Van Halen songs.
Such precision! Makes me smile.
This is incredible! Thanks for posting it. Only other song from the first album I would like to hear like this would be Im The One! That would be the icing on the cake. Maybe some VH2 stuff like Somebody Get Me A Doctor and Light Up The Sky!
You can find the isolate guitar track of I'm The One here on YT.
@@hendrikheemels8615These tracks are not from guitar hero. They are the actual raw tracks that were leaked
@@hendrikheemels8615Not the same thing. These are RAW not stems from guitar hero. They are part of a leak that happened a while
back. Ton of studio tracks
The Godfather of Groove
Chewiest tone ever!
Perfect mids, cutting through the mix like a hot knife through butta' 🎸
Indeed often imitated....but never duplicated
Chewy! Thats the word I’ve been looking for!! You nailed it
They say it's all in his magical fingers lol
Tape Echo and Phaser made this song so much more than a simple Am G 2 note song. Eddie was the tone master, his finger work was uncopyable, his rhythm was legendary and his music will always be recognized (and if it isn't, the person will undoubtably ask "Who is that?")
I heard this riff not from this song, but from a NWA song. However, when I heard it, and asked someone who it was and found out...my life changed because I had just discovered the name Van Halen, I picked up a guitar 2 years later and have been tone chasing ever since.
RIP Edward, hopefully when this merry go round of life comes full circle again, we can meet under better circumstances.
What NWA song?
@@Afeller It's strange. If I google NWA Eddie Van Halen, a song called "fu*k shop" is the first hit. Amazing how finding our own answers works.
@@jritechnology huh, I tried and got nothing. I’ll check it out though. The song was also sampled in an Apollo 440 song called “ain’t talkin bout dub”
Unreal...what a Talent. Thank you Eddie 4 rockin my world since i first head VH1.🎸👍
Needed this to get all the nuances down, thanks for posting! Playing on an EVH Frankie plugged into a line 6 Helix plugged into a Marshal 1/2. Got the tone dead on.
Great guitar tone. Wow
To truly appreciate his greatness one needs to think with a 1977 mind and compare this to other rock music at the time…Kansas,old zeppelin, Boston, Skynyrd…then you have Van Halen. So different than what was happening at the time.
Here we are so many years later marvelling at his tone, feel, dexterity and sheer brilliance.
The word star is often overused in this day and age, but that's what he was and he shone so very brightly.
What a musical phenomenon he was.
2:16 that set of harmonics kinda tickled my brain
Didn’t expect to see you here brouse!
@@Afeller omg hi
sick, so many nuances to take note of . just when u thought you knew how to play it headslapper!
cleans up so nicely
Greatest Riff of All-Time.
I was in elementary school and remember having a huge crush on Eddie Van Halen.
He was the humble prince charming
Amor incondicional por el genial Rey Eddie! Su técnica única, su impecable tempo,... Es impactante como se escuchan los dive bombs , y ese sonido grave cuando la cuerda va bajando hasta morir, uuffff!!! , cuántas geniales y asombrosas técnicas inventó nuestro héroe inmortal, el más creativo, inteligente e innovador guitarrista de rock aparte de Hendrix otro genio único, los demás son copias, nacidos bajo la sombra de ellos dos!!!
Most people don't notice how he hits the E string right before the C B progression. It's interesting how he has a little slap back reverb only on the A chord ...
Hands down my Fav-O Rite VH tune..
His hand strength was off the chart..
They should just change the open G chord to EVH chord..
What the heck he redefined the fucking thing..
❤❤❤ He was GOD of the electric guitar! Oh my goodness! Are you kidding me?!
Literally, a Marshall on 10!
Best guitar playing ever!!!!!!
Influential for sure, but far from the best. There are countless far more skilled players.
@@benjaminrapp7418you don’t understand skill vs creation
@@GeorgeZimmermen you get it. Edwards creativity and innovation is what separated him from others
@@GeorgeZimmermen He didn't create anything new, though. Even his trademark tapping wasn't can't be claimed by him. No, he wasn't an innovator. Just a decent guitarist in his day who made decent tunes that were no different than any other songs of the day. You don't understand creation/innovation vs personal taste.
@@benjaminrapp7418 Eddie Van Halen is literally the reason super strats exist. He was the first guy to really cross pollinate a fender with Gibson. Ed was part of the testing phase for the Floyd rose and is the reason it has the fine tuners. Ed was the guy who turned his Marshall’s on 10 for every knob when everyone said you can’t do that and used a variac to change the voltage. Ed created the brown sound, one of the most iconic guitar tones of all time that people still to this day try ti emulate. Ed created not only amazing solos but riffs and songs. He was a song writer. Ed’s 5150 amp is what started the modern metal amp craze you see today and that amp has been used on over 70% of metal records since the 90’s. Ed invented the d tuna allowing your guitar to drop tune on a locking nut Floyd. Ed also has patents on other guitar designs such as the piano type tray that allowed his guitar to lay flat on his bells while standing so he could play it like a piano and his “drop to hell” patent. Ed was the guy who popularized all the crazy whammy bar stuff you hear today, Ed was the guy who popularized and started the wet dry wet guitar tone. Ed had the look and style as well with the stripes, custom guitars, hair, and smile/flash, ed has his own guitar and amp company that’s hugely successful. Ed was the first guy to POPULARIZE the tapping technique. Ed was a great piano player as well and was hooking up Marshall’s to his keyboards for songs. Ed himself said he didn’t invent tapping, but to deny he was the one who made music with it and made it mainstream is ignorance. Ed was a literal genius in music and an innovator and inventor. He was always tinkering and chasing tone. Everything you see today you owe to evh. He did more than just make songs. He is so important to guitar it’s insane.
Amazing as one would imagine.
i played along with my acoustic to this, that Gm'b ringing through my chest feels awesome
Master of the Screaming Guitar.
Geeez , had to wait 47 years to finally hear this by itself , Eddie is the gold digger of this sounds no doubt the best even nowadays.
Eddie we remember and miss you dearly!
Man that bridge alone is nuts
Fuck. Yes.
Definitely a swing to his rhythm playing
Killer R&B
The intro to this song inspired me to start playing guitar a lifetime ago…
I miss him everyday😢
Brutal.
Long Live Edward
What did you do from 1978 to 2023?
That's where that 03:56 just took me.
Changed Lives / Worldwide
I was jamming to this with my girlfriend in the backseat of my car. My stereo was a pinewood with an amplifier that would blow my windows right out the door. I was 19 years old and Rocking❤🤘🔥🔥🔥
Van halens tone 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Incredible..
It’s just totally titanic. The riff is iconic, his guitar sounds like the Balrog Gandalf fought in Moria, the riff is iconic, and the whole fucking thing is as alive now as it was the day it came out.
I Evol this Hot song ! ( love )....it's true...in my early rock nights and many and most of us party anmals...and respectably so...
Amazing, 47 years later.
Incredible
Raw like this, for some reason, it reminds me of the writing that Ray Manzarek did on The Doors' first album. Listen back to those keyboard lines and tell me you can't hear a similar pomp and pimpish grit. Eddie had to be drawing from sources like that subliminally. It's a weird connection but there is something to it. He had to be totally grooving to that riff to stay that restrained for nearly 4 minutes. What a total freak of nature.
Disruptor: a person or thing that prevents something, especially a system, process, or event, from continuing as usual or as expected
Clean sound. 👍😉
ti ascolto dall'Italia !!#
WoW !
I never noticed that at 1:39 he actually is a hair late on his recovery from dive bomb to come in on the one. I don't mean an actual muff, just a "not absolutely perfectly timing from a guy whose timing is always impeccable". You have to listen pretty hard to hear any flaws in his performances on this record. One of the all-time greats!
Stamped on history 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
One thing that probably a lot of people (not the guitar players among us) oversee, is that Eddy only needed one guitar track to fill up a song and sound fat. Nowadays there is a lot of doubling, and even quadrupling guitartracks….most of those do not have that quality. It is not only his sound or the context he played in, it is his compositions….a genius he was!
The solos are more than one track
@@RayzaEFC sorry for not being crystal clear....english is not my first language....but what I meant is that there is hardly any double tracking....like it is pretty common nowadays and also was back then to double the rhythm guitar and then overdub the lead. While there was probably a couple of takes with most VH tracks you only hear one guitar at a time.....
@@ralfjung I understand 👍
Solo has a coral sitar doubling the main lead line ,I thought that was going to be included in this version anyway still excellent all the little nuance are great!
If memory serves correctly, Eddie customized" Frankenstein " the red & white guitar with one " Humbucker " pick up from a Rickenbacker, what Beetles used before purchasing American made Guitars, & only the masters of soundscape can dial in the right mix of volume, tone & distortion
How come nobody on TH-cam can get this intro tone right using an amp sim and it takes a real tube amp to get it exactly correct?
EVH didn't want to put this on the album. He thought the riff was too basic and easy. I heard this and my whole idea of guitar changed -- was 13 playing chords out of the Mel Bay book on an acoustic from my dead grampa with a nut I made myself out of one wooden piece off an old-time clothespin
Big finish, big finish!
The TONE!
I can do that intro but he’s got a viscous pick attack and perfect palm muting. I’ll get there, I love that tone!
@1:54 you can actually hear Eddie sigh as he rolls down the volume in the breakdown section. He was living it man.. I had no idea that was baked in there. Genius level at 23years old with vibe deluxe attached