i read a long while ago that ed had a badass moog riff around the time that someone told him to adapt the idea to the silly cover dancin in the street. i wish ed play more cool thing like that, because altough the song is kinda lame the sound of the moog rocked. in fact if spam halen (that's great fellas) is done, and roth ain't in the sisters' cards, then i'd love to hear an instrumental album with some other musicians besides alica and rolly-polly boy. plus since i've discovered new things other than VH, i've decided that the clavinet is the funkiest sound around, and i know prince edward could go to town on one. solo record ed! no pussy ballads! i'll buy it.
what song was shelved for dancin in the street?
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i happen to like Dancin in the Streets...
Dave sounds he's having a good time with that one, like he's singing in the shower or something.Comment
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Originally posted by Panamark
I guess Ive never liked that song, especially the bisex version from
Jagger/Bowie.
Well, on that you're right. That version is just scary.Comment
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Originally posted by The Godfather
I know Could this Be Magic? knocked off a song on WACF...It's called "Unreleased" on the WACF Studio Sessions Bootleg!!Comment
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Quick story re: VH's Dancin' in the Streets: That was Dave's insistence. Eddie has said he's never really liked the song - or the Motown sound in general - but Dave kept pushing for it.
One time Ed was playing around with the riff and the funky effect that VH's version is built around, trying to create a new song, and Ted Templeman (the producer of the entire six pack and Eat' Em) truned and said "Hey! That would be great for Dancing in the Streets!" Before Ed knew it, the entire band agreed, and he found himself stuck.
But Ed - being Ed - said, "Well, I don't want to do covers. I hate covers. If you're going to make me do this cover, then I insist we do "Pretty Woman", another cover. (I know, Ed's logic here does boggle more than a bit)
"Pretty Woman" - as far as Ed was concerned - was more VH's vibe in terms of lyrics, attitude, vocal approach, riffs, humor.
Ed happens to be right here: Pretty Woman IS unquestionably the stronger choice of the two. (I think Dave was plenty happy to record "Pretty Woman" though - he's always enjoyed doing covers and Van Halen-izing them)
whether they recorded the two covers originally trying to decide which of the two they would include on Diver Down, I don't know. Dave wrote lyrics to only four songs on the album - "Hangin' High", "Secretions", "Little Guitarists with Drinking Problems", and "The Bull Fug" - so it's apparent he was goign through a slight dry spell at the time. (maybe he was so busy learning how to play harp for the solo on "Bug")Comment
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thanks!
thank's y'all...i do love diver down. i love big bad bill, secrets, the full bug and especially the "ride out" ending of hang 'em high. that's why i love them...you just never know where they could take it, never knew what was coming next. sadly know we do know...Comment
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Originally posted by academic punk
Quick story re: VH's Dancin' in the Streets: That was Dave's insistence. Eddie has said he's never really liked the song - or the Motown sound in general - but Dave kept pushing for it.
"If anyone came here hoping to hear Sammy Hagar Van Halen, there's the fucking door, man!" Ralph Saenz, Atomic Punks
"Carpe Mammarium"Comment
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Originally posted by Panamark
That song is the worst Van Halen cover, ever.
another wonderful example of double-talk and contridictions from the Bros. VH.Comment
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Originally posted by Panamark
I guess Ive never liked that song, especially the bisex version from
Jagger/Bowie.
But I really like Dancin' in the Streets. That synth sound is freakin' awesome! It would have been cool to use that on a normal song though.
Seriously though folks, I think Dancin in the Streets has one of Eddie's best solos ever. No shit!Last edited by ODShowtime; 02-10-2005, 12:24 PM.gnaw on itComment
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Originally posted by EbDawson
Yes, Ed and Alex have cut that song down constantly. Then they include it in BOBWs. Go figure.Comment
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