This one's been bugging me - I can't recall ever hearing Ed's voice without Mike (or Wolf) and/or Dave in 2 or 3 part harmony. Has anybody ever heard him sing without the other two? Very curious as to what he really sounds like.
This one's been bugging me - I can't recall ever hearing Ed's voice without Mike (or Wolf) and/or Dave in 2 or 3 part harmony. Has anybody ever heard him sing without the other two? Very curious as to what he really sounds like.
Oh dear.
Uhhh... How Many Say I?
My karma just ran over your dogma.
Be careful what you ask for...
"If you want to be a monk... you gotta cook a lot of rice...”
Ah, Zah... always willing to dive into his personal music collection to share!
well this is going to be a really short thread. Sorry, I never listened to Van Hagar. And BTW it sucks. Shit I just had to turn it off it just REEKS.
So it's no wonder classic Van Halen has him singing only harmonies. God I'm sorry I asked.
“Great losses often bring only a numb shock. To truly plunge a victim into misery, you must overwhelm him with many small sufferings.”
No, you gotta call it for what it is. Whether Dave is screwing it up, or Ed's backup is shitty, gotta call it like it is.
Now Elvis wants to say Dave has sounded like crap for the whole tour, but out of 3 concerts I only heard him blow it a handful of times. I could just never tell what part Ed was singing.
Now I'm wondering if Alex sang on any more than "Happy Trails".
God i'm gonna get shit for admitting to this......
But the inside jacket on For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge shows all 4 band members at a studio microphone singing something. Not sure if real or just for pose. But in my mind when I hear background to a chorus, I like to imagine the entire band in the vocal room doing it together. Band of brothers style.
I remember when this came out, the kindest review came in the form of "A Tom Wait'esque Treatment". I am sure Tom Waits would have committed suicide after writing these lyrics though. Sorry Ed. Maybe the dog likes the tune.
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.
I won't give you shit for that if you won't give me shit for this... I've seen Ed take on a full verse by himself during Why Can't This Be Love in You-tube clips from both the Balance and the at deaths door '04 tour and I gotta tell ya, I'd take an album of his singing over Sam's any day.
Oh fuck that's the ugliest thing I've ever seen in my life! You've crossed the line pal...
American by birth. Southern by the grace of God.
That you mistook this for Van Haggar instead of Van Cherone demonstrates your honesty. No worries, Shoes - you didn't miss much in the past 28 years.
P.S. If it's any consolation, 'How Many Say I' had the best vocals on the 'III' album. You should have heard the songs Cherone sang...
I actually just came up with it. Sadly fitting for that time indeed. I still sometimes fish through a handful of clips of that tour simply because I still can't believe my eyes. There was one clip, I think it may have been Dreams, where Ed played with one foot on the drum riser, facing his bro but head down, the whole song. Back to the crowd. I mean, that had to be creepy to be just sitting there almost thinking, "is he gonna drop...right here?"
...Have to put in my 2 cents: ...Didn't see the '04 tour and have just recently seen clips. Also, just recently watched Catherine and Rise again.
Speechless and depressing are the only 2 words that come to my mind. It's like you literally want to grab Eddie by the throat and beg him to JUST FUCKING STOP. It's crushing and heart breaking.
A legitimate and heartfelt thanks to all those who helped him survive and come back from a place no one should ever go.
Welcome back, Eddie. We missed you, bro.
There's a You-tube clip for an acoustic version of Josephina from VHIII, just Gary and Ed, for a TV show in Japan. Ed holds his own, but with a bit of a smokers growl, ofcourse. There's actually some interesting guitar going on in that tune. I think he's doing almost all of the backing vocals on that CD.
“The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.”― Stephen Hawking
Stern played this for Dave on the show when this came out and Dave took off his headphones and said he couldn't listen anymore. And that was only after about a minute or so.
When the shit hits the fan, close your mouth and duck.
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