Music of Interest

  1. VAN HALEN – Rare Live ’75 “I Live With Fools” Audio

    Quote Originally Posted by Blaze View Post


    TMD has obtained extremely rare concert audio of VAN HALEN performing “I Live With Fools” in Pasadena, California during April, 1975. The cut comes off the legendary rock act’s 1980 Women and Children First album (where its title was shortened to “Fools”. This VH recording is making its debut on YouTube.

    The listener will be treated to one of the earliest live assaults by the band that truly flipped the Rock n Roll world upside down and helped drive metal music into the minds and hearts of millions. You can hear a young, brash David Lee Roth explaining the tune’s origin to the crowd: “This is a song about living with your parents!”

    Listen to the historic audio HERE.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voWXDx6TO0E

    http://themetalden.com/index.php?p=20909



    (If this has been posted, I did look for it. If this goes in Boots, please move it. THX )
  2. Van Halen - Live at the Soundwave Revolution - Australia 2011

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Walker View Post
    http://musicfeeds.com.au/news/soundw...e-up-revealed/

    The Soundwave Revolution full line up has finally been announced after just over 8 weeks of twittering, teasing and tempting us with over 50 band announcements. Phew.

    It has been announced that Van Halen one of the biggest selling rock artists will be headliners for the festival along with Alice Cooper, Hole, Sisters Of Mercy, Danzig, Kevin Devine, Bad Religion, Machine Head, Alter Bridge.

    The festival will be held in late September in the same capital cities as Soundwave 2011 – Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and after some struggles with the date, Perth.

    Dates:
    Brisbane, 24th September 2011
    Sydney, 25th September 2011
    Melbourne, 30th September 2011
    Adelaide, 1st October 2011
    Perth, 3rd October 2011

    The Line-up:

    Headliner
    Van Halen

    Main Stage 1
    Alice Cooper
    Bad Religion
    Alter Bridge
    All Time Low
    Steel Panther
  3. Untitled

    I am so providential
    I do not have to cry.
    When the brow first furrow
    The light rains commence.
    Then comes the sideways rains
    Praise, praise rifts the chants.
    Who not know your suffering saves.
    Love is left bound.
    Girded like a small slave child.
    As the wind moves to the with a hailing wail
    Picking up speed of a misplaced gale
    Prayer that tears not suffer a soul
    Praise has said our crops be fed.
  4. The Roth Army All Star Band Jams thread..

    Quote Originally Posted by Diamondjimi View Post
    This is where we'll put it all together. We have the concept, now it's finally time to make it happen.
    There's a lot of talented members here and it's time we had some fun with this. Once the grooves,keys and delegation of parts are agreed on, we'll need some basic rules.

    1. Once a basic drum track has been laid down and passed around, it's entire length cannot be altered. Reason: to keep the count in preserved and it will make it easier to sync to when loading and aligning the track/s into each of our recording stations to play along (As we all tend to use different DAW's). Same goes for any other instruments or vocals...

    2. All tracks to be recorded @ 24 bit/ 44.100 sample rate.

    3. All tracks should be recorded dry. VST's should only be added @ the mixing stage> of course myself and Jay will be adding cabinets in post tracking via Recabinet. ( The Recabinet option will be available to anyone who opts to go direct with their guitar or bass tracking).

    Well that's a start. I'm sure we'll add rules as along the way...

    As for "producer/mixer/mastering guy", I will throw my hat in the ring . I have my own studio running Nuendo 2 (upgrading to N4 very soon) and I have the time to put in to dedicate to the cause... (Jus' sayin')

    Discuss....
  5. A Conversation with Steve Vai

    Quote Originally Posted by Blaze View Post
    Mike Ragogna: Steve, you and Berklee are trying to set a record in Guinness by attempting to teach as many guitarists online as possible within a single lesson. How're you going to pull that off?

    Steve Vai: Well, believe it or not, I don't do drugs. (laughs) I don't know how it came about, it's more or less for the promotion of the online class that's being taught at Berklee. When I graduated from high school, I went to the Berklee College of Music, I really enjoyed it. Through the years, I've been in contact with them on various things. They kicked off these online music lessons for virtually anything, you can go to Berklee and take these classes on all sorts of things about music. They are really great because you can be anywhere in the world--you sign in, the classes hold twenty people and have an instructor. It's very interactive...they wanted to develop these classes that were more specific to the techniques of artists. So, they approached me and I liked the idea because I always like teaching, I'm also a big proponent of music education.



    I went to Boston and recorded an entire day of videos based on my experiences and the things I think are important. The way I approach teaching is more esoterically. So, they chopped all up and created these classes, it's over one semester, you can sign up and there is an instructor and they watch a video of me and they discuss it and they talk about the things I talk about. Once a semester, I go online and participate in the class and do a Q&A. They launched this in September and it did wildly well. In order to promote the class, the marketing geniuses came up with this idea, "Hey let's get Steve to create the biggest online live guitar lesson in history."

    My first question was, "Did anybody ever do this before and is there actually a record?" You can make a record for anything,
    ...
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