Last edited by Seshmeister; 01-30-2012 at 08:29 PM.
God this song is bitching.
Sounds like the old Van Halen I fucking love! This is what I wish was released as the single over "Tattoo"!
Still waiting for a relevant Browns Team
I like this one better than the original demo version! It sounds pretty much the same (besides the lyrics), but with subtle differences here and there. I've always loved this song since the first time I heard it around '99, when I first joined the VH online community, and I'm overjoyed that they finally put this on an album (should've at the very least been on DD in the place of one of those covers.) Incidentally, I started out as "Big Trouble '77" on all of the various VH forums at the time, and I still have that username at the stinks, although I quit posting there a LONG fucking time ago.
Last edited by Little Texan; 01-31-2012 at 09:20 PM.
I may be crazy and obviously this a rework of an old, in my opinion classic unreleased tune....but the chorus to me has such a 70's feel to it......love it.
Kicks Ass. And I agree with Little Texan. Better first single. Let them double down on the "reworked tune" crap but Dave and the Band are just the perfect mix here. Dave's Voice is great, long held clear notes with no Solo Vibrato. Mix of the Old and the New.
Lyrics of course are stellar: "Listen to a Sea-Shell; you can hear all of the sea....Listen to a Beer Glass....."
Would have been better received by the casual fan base than "Tattoo". I can see already by the solo breakdown that this might be one of my favorite songs off the album. This more than any other sample so far says: "This is Van Halen."
Most Classic Dave in "Normal" voice re-creating his screams. Same Timbre and notes....although an octave down....classic tone in a great sounding normal (with no "curdle") voice. May have been the last track they recorded giving hope for the new album. Almost sounds like Ted Templeman produced this one. Excellent.
But what the hell do I know....I am not in show business anymore.
Overall these are extremely talented folks in this band.
Which is why I am an Fan.
Last edited by SunisinuS; 01-31-2012 at 10:01 PM. Reason: Wolfgang sounds great here also btw.....his bass with his Uncle sounds perfect.
Can't Control your Future. Can't Control your Friends. The women start to hike their skirts up. I didn't have a clue. That is when I kinda learned how to smile a lot. One Two Three Fouir fun ter thehr fuur.
This one is a keeper
Love the YFLM reference with Land's Edge.
WoW....just...Wow....
“Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending.” ~~Maria Robinson
Official clip....
Eat Us And Smile - The Originals
"I have a very belligerent enthusiasm or an enthusiastic belligerence. I’m an intellectual slut." - David Lee Roth
"We are part of the, not just the culture, but the geography. Van Halen music goes along with like fries with the burger." - David Lee Roth
I love it! So relaxed but tight at the same time. Very Van Halen!!!
Originally posted by Cato
Golden, why are you FAT?http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...TheDMCross.jpgOriginally posted by lesfunk
Much like yourself as the Jim Morrison of Nazi bunker flies
Are you serious?
Am I really awake for this Godzilla like attack on my senses.
This song...
Holy Shit, Man!!!
~Only you can prevent low volume~
Dave's vocals are stellar on this tune. Wow!!!
This just in: Big River has moved into the top spot as my favorite song on the disk. Everything about screams VAN HALEN! Love Dave's "Look out - UH!" which is more Van Halen right there in one little display of rock and roll attitude than anything Spam ever did with the band.
My karma just ran over your dogma.
When I'm driving, for some reason I keep playing this particular track over and over...good, good stuff.
Scramby eggs and bacon.
There is a great missing verse from this song. Check out the lyrics (not with me at the moment). Something to the effect of Creendence told him but Tina sold him or whatever. Little nod to rolling on the river. I think the words are great, but I've associated this riff with horny male highschool hi jinks for decades now. Still getting used to the "mature" theme.
This is my favorite song on the album.... I love that thumping RUNNING WITH THE DEVIL sound!!!
I really hope they play this one live. Can't get enough of it!
The original demo part of this is ok but the jam-out they added (or that I don't remember) is hella awesome.
gnaw on it
"Credence told me. Tina sold me. At first I was unconvinced. Been Rollin' on that river ever since."
A great line peculiarly omitted from the song. Wonder why.
Big River.....Oh yeah!!
like the harmony......I am impressed with CD....Eddie tears it up
Funny things is when I listen to this tune, that's exactly what it calls to mind. Sun shining windows down, Van Halen blasting with inner-tubes and a styrofoam cooler packed with beers and ice thrown in the back. Heading down to the river with friends to go tubing and maybe some extra-curricular fun on a sandbar with the ladies if you know what I mean. Big River takes me back just like that to those great summer afternoons in the mid 80's when you didn't worry about a damn thing but sex, drugs, and rock & roll. Hell, it beats workin'!
Last edited by Zing!; 02-16-2012 at 04:13 PM. Reason: Tubes were flat.
I'm starting to get that vibe. I still like the "I'm out the window" from the WB demo. What does he say now? Look both ways now? Just doesn't hit with same impact. Still a great tune indeed.
Love this version way better and Eddie is killing it. Right before the solo kicks in he's doing his old school low string pick squall, followed by a dive bomb...BRUTALLY AWESOME.
I have been listening to ADKOT on shuffle the last couple of days. I like not knowing what song is next it helps me pick up on different shit . I can't say it enough but this cd fucking slams. Every fucking song rules. Just like the 6 pack you never need to skip a song.
Oh yeah, and I love this solo too. It has the old Eddie style going on and that sweet little run Ed does after the solo is bad ass! ...This album captures every element of the band I fell in love with back in the day. They are still my heros.
Keep coming back to this song. I think 'Big River' might be the song that defines this album for me. Has a lot to do with all the shit going down with life in general - the economy, election, money, and on and on - just so bad ass to hear a song that makes you think of good times and that life ain't all paying bills and being a slave to the grind. This tune takes me back to great fucking memories just like anything from the 6-pack. Never in my wildest dreams did I ever think they could improve on 'Big Trouble,' but here it is - even my kids love it. Gots that catchy hook that just makes you want to scream 'ROLLING!'
It has a big, fun, summertime-ish vibe to it that sounds like sunshine and beer in a cooler.
"Don't want 'em to get you goat, don't show 'em where it's hid." - David Lee Roth
I think Big River may be the best performance of Daves voice on the whole album. Not sure if it was luck of the draw (cause 1 song had to be the best vocally), or if this song strikes an emotional chord within Dave that the others don't quite reach. He sounds inspired here. he's feeling it.
“Great losses often bring only a numb shock. To truly plunge a victim into misery, you must overwhelm him with many small sufferings.”
This tune just sounds relaxed and natural. I can't quite explain it, but it just works. It's like nobody was trying too hard so it came together perfect....flawless. It has the feel of a rock song from a time gone.
It really does...it feels like it could have came right off of Van Halen or Van Halen 2...am really digging the guitar work on this one throughout, solo included (some of the solos on ADKOT, while well-executed, are a bit throwaway in terms of being memorable - Big River ain't one of them).
I've had a chance to listen to the album straight thru 4 times this morning and this song is really growing on me. It has that 70s big rock feel to it.
Big River is the song that has moved the most up the liking scale for me. At first it wa way down the list. I only listen to it as the filler between the songs I liked a lot. Wasn't really paying attention. Suddenly actually HEARD the solo and how long it is, and just crazy good & nuanced...I thought, wait....what song is this again? Took a sec to realize it was Big River. Just amazing stuff as you listen more closely. It's approaching the top spot rather fast. It's currently in 3rd behind As Is & Stay Frosty.
3rd WAS Honeybaby......it's 4th now.
at 2.30, it sounds like ed makes the guitar say 'big river'. very cool tune.
BIG RIVER is having a VH II 'feel' for sure!!
I hope they're gonna play this one live, maybe instead of CHINA TOWN, less high notes so easier to sing for Dave!!!
It's a damn good drinking song,....you can really sing-along with the 2nd verse...with conviction!!
Tested and approved
The debris meets the sea when the tide rolls in
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