What is it about this band that allows them to hold on to their fan base long after the band has put out a new record?
I mostly just lurk here, but I really wanted to answer this question, hopefully without sounding like a pompus music critic.
VH had no equals in the glory years; they knew it, their "peers" knew it, and the public knew it. That kind of cocky confidence showed up on the albums. There was a fericousness to their music that made you take notice. Those first six albums hit you right in the face. Also, the quality of all aspects of the entire package, the songs, musicianship, recordings, album artwork, live concerts, and later the videos were always top notch. I think that's why it still stands up today.
I always loved the fact that they sounded like nobody else. You always KNEW it was Van Halen (well, at least until 1984, anyway). Even when they were doing covers, you could tell it was them.
I mostly just lurk here, but I really wanted to answer this question, hopefully without sounding like a pompus music critic.
VH had no equals in the glory years; they knew it, their "peers" knew it, and the public knew it. That kind of cocky confidence showed up on the albums. There was a fericousness to their music that made you take notice. Those first six albums hit you right in the face. Also, the quality of all aspects of the entire package, the songs, musicianship, recordings, album artwork, live concerts, and later the videos were always top notch. I think that's why it still stands up today.
I always loved the fact that they sounded like nobody else. You always KNEW it was Van Halen (well, at least until 1984, anyway). Even when they were doing covers, you could tell it was them.
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