Featuring DAVID LEE ROTH!
First of all, the last time I purchased an album on it's release date was Your Filthy Little Mouth way back in 1994, so as you can see, new music rarely gets me excited...
This latest Van Halen tribute, Strummin With The Devil grabbed my attention immediately when Dave gave us a preview on the GRATE Roth Radio...
So, I took off at six O'clock this morning on a quest to find this album, and I did, at walmart for $13.88...
I'm not really a country or bluegrass fan at all, but I can recognize and appreciate a good country song, especially when it has good musicianship, and that's where this album shines...
The songs are classic and the playing is really on fire at times...
Actually, my first taste of bluegrass was in the early 80's, when my mom bought a Ricky Skaggs album that was full of hot guitar licks...
Ok, some of my thoughts...
The first song, Jump, sucks...
I think Dave does a poor job, although not nearly as bad as Ice Cream Man 2...
I never liked Jump AT ALL, and I'm not looking foward to hearing Dave butcher the vocals on Leno later tonight...
Jamie's Cryin' is next and is 100 times better than Jump, and although Dave's fake southern accent makes me cringe, the song is very nice and he really does a nice job...
One thing this song does is confirm Dave's ability to supply vocals on a future Van Halen reunion album, but the clock is ticking... faster and faster!
My favorite song on the album is the third song, I'll Wait...
I always liked the song and this version is beautiful and it clearly demonstrates the clever song writing ability of Mr. Edward Van Halen...
Another personal favorite that I think lends itself suprisingly well to bluegrass is And The cradle Will Rock...
Awesome playing, although I think it's too short at 3:41, compared to the six minutes and seventeen seconds of I'll Wait...
Eruption on banjo is a cool touch, as is an all instrumental Hot for Teacher...impressive!
Overall, I think Strummin With the Devil is GRATE, and a must have for any Van Halen die-hard...
Maybe the success of this project will have what it takes to get Edward's attention...
A real Van Halen album following this would be SWEET!
First of all, the last time I purchased an album on it's release date was Your Filthy Little Mouth way back in 1994, so as you can see, new music rarely gets me excited...
This latest Van Halen tribute, Strummin With The Devil grabbed my attention immediately when Dave gave us a preview on the GRATE Roth Radio...
So, I took off at six O'clock this morning on a quest to find this album, and I did, at walmart for $13.88...
I'm not really a country or bluegrass fan at all, but I can recognize and appreciate a good country song, especially when it has good musicianship, and that's where this album shines...
The songs are classic and the playing is really on fire at times...
Actually, my first taste of bluegrass was in the early 80's, when my mom bought a Ricky Skaggs album that was full of hot guitar licks...
Ok, some of my thoughts...
The first song, Jump, sucks...
I think Dave does a poor job, although not nearly as bad as Ice Cream Man 2...
I never liked Jump AT ALL, and I'm not looking foward to hearing Dave butcher the vocals on Leno later tonight...
Jamie's Cryin' is next and is 100 times better than Jump, and although Dave's fake southern accent makes me cringe, the song is very nice and he really does a nice job...
One thing this song does is confirm Dave's ability to supply vocals on a future Van Halen reunion album, but the clock is ticking... faster and faster!
My favorite song on the album is the third song, I'll Wait...
I always liked the song and this version is beautiful and it clearly demonstrates the clever song writing ability of Mr. Edward Van Halen...
Another personal favorite that I think lends itself suprisingly well to bluegrass is And The cradle Will Rock...
Awesome playing, although I think it's too short at 3:41, compared to the six minutes and seventeen seconds of I'll Wait...
Eruption on banjo is a cool touch, as is an all instrumental Hot for Teacher...impressive!
Overall, I think Strummin With the Devil is GRATE, and a must have for any Van Halen die-hard...
Maybe the success of this project will have what it takes to get Edward's attention...
A real Van Halen album following this would be SWEET!

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