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  • danielc
    Head Fluffer
    • Apr 2004
    • 205

    Respect the Wind

    I saw the movie Twister when it first came out at the theatres. I guess I didn't stick around for the credits and so hear the song Respect the Wind. I saw the movie on tv the other day and heard the song for the first time during the credits. I know it was during the Sam era but at least he's not singing on it. It's freakin' awesome IMO. Eddie can make some of the most awesome sounds with a guitar. The tone in that song is out of this world. Man I wish he'd do a solo album. I don't think he's lost it like I've heard some people here say. Does anyone have any links to any other stuff he's done as far as soundtracks? I'd love to hear them.
    http://classicvanhalen.com/photopost...o=3712&cat=528
  • Unchainme
    ROTH ARMY SUPREME
    • Apr 2005
    • 7746

    #2
    Sorry, thats about it I'm afraid. It is a song I enjoy very much also, You can tell that at that time He was starting to devolop a new style that Dave could've easily been incorporated into, which they did With MWM, and CGTSNM, It could've started a whole new era, but instead he had to devolop his fucking ego again and that was the end of that and the beginning of VH3

    I do agree that He should've done a solo album, His work on III was his best outside of anything CVH, BUT, Thanks to Cherone and crappy mixing it sounds very unlistenable. I think anything done without any influence from Hagar he can do quite well on.
    Still waiting for a relevant Browns Team

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    • fryingdutchman
      Full Member Status

      • Feb 2005
      • 4133

      #3
      Originally posted by Unchainme
      Sorry, thats about it I'm afraid.
      Not quite, sporto.

      Van Halen has sountrack credits for movies such as Back To The Future, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, Twister, Wild Life, and Lethal Weapon 4.

      Other shit...

      Nicolette-Nicolette Larson (1978) Warner Bros. BSK 3243

      Eddie plays guitar on track 4, called "Can't Get Away From You". (The liner notes list lead guitar as "?"). This album was produced and mixed by Ted Templeman and Donn Landee. Nicolette Larson also appeared on a Van Halen album. She sings along on one line of "Could This Be Magic?" off of Women And Children First; the first line of the chorus after Ed's solo.

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      My Mother Is A Space Cadet" -Dweezil and Moon Zappa (1982)

      Eddie and Don Landee produced this single for the Zappa kids. (Dweezil was 12 at the time, according to Ed.) The flip side is "Crunchy Water". Eddie plays the intro to "Space Cadet".

      ----

      The Seduction of Gina - TV movie (1983)

      This starred Ed's wife, Valerie Bertinelli. Ed scored three songs for the soundtrack, BUT, none of them were released.

      ----

      The Legend of 1900 (soundtrack) (1999) Sony Classical (SK 66767)

      Ed performed two guitar solos on this Roger Waters-penned composition for the motion picture soundtrack.

      There's probably more out there.....
      Originally posted by perilouspete
      fryingdutchman you pretty much own everyone.....sick comebacks, well put. top class wit.

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      • Matt White
        • Jun 2004
        • 20569

        #4
        ALL of it is BORING without DAVID LEE ROTH......................


        IMO











        HA!!!

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        • fryingdutchman
          Full Member Status

          • Feb 2005
          • 4133

          #5
          Originally posted by Matt White
          ALL of it is BORING without DAVID LEE ROTH......................


          IMO











          HA!!!
          I concur.
          Originally posted by perilouspete
          fryingdutchman you pretty much own everyone.....sick comebacks, well put. top class wit.

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          • Coyote
            ROTH ARMY SUPREME
            • Jan 2004
            • 8185

            #6
            Originally posted by fryingdutchman
            Not quite, sporto.

            Van Halen has sountrack credits for movies such as Back To The Future, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, Twister, Wild Life, and Lethal Weapon 4.

            Other shit...

            Nicolette-Nicolette Larson (1978) Warner Bros. BSK 3243

            Eddie plays guitar on track 4, called "Can't Get Away From You". (The liner notes list lead guitar as "?"). This album was produced and mixed by Ted Templeman and Donn Landee. Nicolette Larson also appeared on a Van Halen album. She sings along on one line of "Could This Be Magic?" off of Women And Children First; the first line of the chorus after Ed's solo.

            -----

            My Mother Is A Space Cadet" -Dweezil and Moon Zappa (1982)

            Eddie and Don Landee produced this single for the Zappa kids. (Dweezil was 12 at the time, according to Ed.) The flip side is "Crunchy Water". Eddie plays the intro to "Space Cadet".

            ----

            The Seduction of Gina - TV movie (1983)

            This starred Ed's wife, Valerie Bertinelli. Ed scored three songs for the soundtrack, BUT, none of them were released.

            ----

            The Legend of 1900 (soundtrack) (1999) Sony Classical (SK 66767)

            Ed performed two guitar solos on this Roger Waters-penned composition for the motion picture soundtrack.

            There's probably more out there.....
            "The Wild Life", circa 1984
            (most of the soundtrack later mutated into various Van Hagar-tracks)
            Why settle for something you have, if it's not as good as something you're out to get?

            Originally posted by Seshmeister
            It's like putting up a YouTube of Bach and playing Chopstix on your Bontempi...

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            • danielc
              Head Fluffer
              • Apr 2004
              • 205

              #7
              Nicolette-Nicolette Larson (1978) Warner Bros. BSK 3243

              Eddie plays guitar on track 4, called "Can't Get Away From You". (The liner notes list lead guitar as "?"). This album was produced and mixed by Ted Templeman and Donn Landee. Nicolette Larson also appeared on a Van Halen album. She sings along on one line of "Could This Be Magic?" off of Women And Children First; the first line of the chorus after Ed's solo.
              How do you know Eddie played on this album?
              http://classicvanhalen.com/photopost...o=3712&cat=528

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              • Unchainme
                ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                • Apr 2005
                • 7746

                #8
                Originally posted by fryingdutchman
                Not quite, sporto.

                Van Halen has sountrack credits for movies such as Back To The Future, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, Twister, Wild Life, and Lethal Weapon 4.

                Other shit...

                Nicolette-Nicolette Larson (1978) Warner Bros. BSK 3243

                Eddie plays guitar on track 4, called "Can't Get Away From You". (The liner notes list lead guitar as "?"). This album was produced and mixed by Ted Templeman and Donn Landee. Nicolette Larson also appeared on a Van Halen album. She sings along on one line of "Could This Be Magic?" off of Women And Children First; the first line of the chorus after Ed's solo.

                -----

                My Mother Is A Space Cadet" -Dweezil and Moon Zappa (1982)

                Eddie and Don Landee produced this single for the Zappa kids. (Dweezil was 12 at the time, according to Ed.) The flip side is "Crunchy Water". Eddie plays the intro to "Space Cadet".

                ----

                The Seduction of Gina - TV movie (1983)

                This starred Ed's wife, Valerie Bertinelli. Ed scored three songs for the soundtrack, BUT, none of them were released.

                ----

                The Legend of 1900 (soundtrack) (1999) Sony Classical (SK 66767)

                Ed performed two guitar solos on this Roger Waters-penned composition for the motion picture soundtrack.

                There's probably more out there.....

                Shit, Forgot about the Back To The Future One.

                Didn't know he did so many movie soundtracks.
                Still waiting for a relevant Browns Team

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                • danielc
                  Head Fluffer
                  • Apr 2004
                  • 205

                  #9
                  I also read that he played a riff for Tony Iommi. Tony liked it so much that he used it for a Sabbath tune (RJD era). It also mentioned that he didn't get credit for it.
                  http://classicvanhalen.com/photopost...o=3712&cat=528

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                  • FORD
                    ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

                    • Jan 2004
                    • 59941

                    #10
                    Eddie really can't write music by himself. It took Dave or Chedmaster being in the studio with him to shape his riffs into something worthy of using.

                    The Starfleet album went well, but that's because Brian May CAN write songs independently. Roger Waters as well, though I still haven't heard that stuff.
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                    • Matt White
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 20569

                      #11
                      Originally posted by danielc
                      How do you know Eddie played on this album?
                      Uhhhhhh....cuz it's pretty much COMMON KNOWLEDGE......

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                      • Loons The Great

                        #12
                        Break Like The Wind--Spinal Tappin'

                        We are the children who grew too fast
                        We are the dust of a future past
                        We raise our voices in the night
                        Crying to heaven
                        And will our voices be heard
                        Or will they Break Like The Wind

                        We are the footprints across the sands
                        We are the thumb on a stranger's hand
                        We made a promise in the night
                        Swearing to heaven
                        Is this a promise we keep
                        Or one we Break Like The Wind

                        We are the guests who have stayed too long
                        We are the end of the endless song
                        We send our hearts into the night
                        Soaring to heaven
                        And will out hearts still beat on
                        Or will they Break Like The Wind
                        Break Like The Wind
                        Break Like The Wind
                        Break Like The Wind
                        Break Break Break
                        Break Like The Wind

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                        • Loons The Great

                          #13
                          Originally posted by danielc
                          How do you know Eddie played on this album?
                          Listen to the song, Einstein.

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                          • RuzDNailz
                            Foot Soldier
                            • Nov 2004
                            • 655

                            #14
                            RTW is a great tune IMO because that's when Bette started having problems with the sisters and left like a bitch whining. It was a turning point in that era. I downloaded the track off of limewire and really enjoyed it. Besides, if any of you have the track, please listen to the last high note that Ed was holding onto for the last bit. It does resemble a bit MWM when it gets to the last part of the song.

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                            • guwapo_rocker

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Unchainme
                              Sorry, thats about it I'm afraid.

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