No, he wrote that garbage...
LATEST NEWS: Those cabinets supposedly filled with tons of riffs and demos at 5150 are actually containing a stock of frankenflipflops.
I dunno. Says here, he worked off of a song from a previous film of Ninn's.
http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/edd...deo-available/
"The Van Halen songs in "Sacred Sin" are "Rise" (mp3) and "Catherine" (mp3), a remix of the theme from Ninn's 2005 movie of the same name.
"One of the things that Eddie really, really liked," Ninn said, "was the theme from 'Catherine'. He did a remix, it still carries the melody, but it's got a 'Kashmir' kind of feel to it now. A very, very powerful piece of music.”
The "Catherine" video is pretty depressing. Sweaty Eddie, by himself in the studio, playing all the instruments and noodling at the board.
This was at when he was at one of his lowest points personally. The video portrays him pretty much like he probably was at the time....a madman holed up in his studio, isolated from most folks due to his various addictions.
Originally posted by perilouspete
fryingdutchman you pretty much own everyone.....sick comebacks, well put. top class wit.
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I sure hope that's a strong drink...
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Roth, and even Hagar have both stated in the past that writing a song with Edward, is Edward showing up with an odd assortment of cool sounds and assorted riffs but nothing that approaches a completed song. One of the reasons both versions of Van Halen sound so different, it is essentially Roth or Hagar constructing a coherent song out of Eddie's bits and pieces. I would think Edward's 'vault' is just a bunch of sounds the equivalent to ring tones and hardly songs lol
I got lost in the...
great recording ! VH is on fire ..It's my band !! perhaps better than 1984 ( i Know i never saw the band live)
The bad : Dave vocal's always on Chinatown and Dance the night away
I didn't enjoy with the ed's solo ( from the 80's)
but anyway, i'm happy with this recording! ATBL time ..i think i'm going to listen the all thing again !!!
so i put a note .. 15/20
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is this out in stores today?
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Who is Michael McDonald in the 3 footnote?
Lol, sorry...I am actually quite proud of the fact I have no idea who he is
EVH Solo Teaser....
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
Ted Templeman / Don Landee connection there. Ted produced - and won a Grammy for - 'What a Fool Believes' by the Doobies, which is probably Michael McDonald's most famous tune ...
Has anyone heard 'Peg' by Steely Dan? He sings a pretty unique harmony on that - he voices every note of a chord, or something - like four or five voices schlocked together. Good stuff.
But, I think Dave was lacking inspiration with I'll Wait. He mentioned somewhere actually sitting in a room with Michael McDonald, who Ted roped in to try and help them get the tune finished.
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Yeah it makes sense now. I made the Ted connection right away but tomorrow if you asked me tomorrow who was the singer for the Doobies, I will have forgotten hopefully.
I have always thought that as one of my go to songs on a juke box while out to prime some good times at the bar, one of my favorite Roth songs.
I think he does exceptional on it and perhaps, as Dave has said, a little controversy and tension can produce magic....
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He's a singer songwriter... first known for his backing vocals on a lot of Steely Dan's biggest hits. Then in the mid 70's joined the Doobie brothers... best known for Minute by Minute and What a Fool Believes vocals in which he won Grammys. Lot of lesser known solo stuff after that.
"If you want to be a monk... you gotta cook a lot of rice...”
Apparently the entire album is now available online, and Van Halen Radio is streaming it online all day today....
I don't know....
I fully realize that it's inevitable, so I'm not surprised that now that it's available online....
But I think it's completely fucked up for Van Halen Radio to be streaming it before the official release date....
What a rip off !!
Where's the live lyrics ??
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