‘Van Halen: The Studio Albums 1978-1984′ Due For Release March 26th!
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The guy was Glenn Ballard. More from Roth: "They had written a whole song, lyrically and melodically, over the telephone; the producer Glenn Ballard, Eddie Van Halen and Desmond Childs."
“The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.”― Stephen HawkingComment
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I was reading the Wiki article on Russ thinking damn, this guy's old!Writing In All Proper Case Takes Extra Time, Is Confusing To Read, And Is Completely Pointless.Comment
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I quite like MWM. Thought the other tune was fairly mediocre - can't even remember what it goes like. Dave was doing far better stuff on YFLM.
But MWM, for me, is one of those late-Hagar era / Cherone era guitar parts where Ed seems to take a minute or two to get to the point. On Human's Being, the last song with Spam, it works. I only listened to VHIII once (in 2011 - hadn't heard a lick of it before) but it seemed to have quite a lot of those aimless guitar intros.
In the CVH days, I bet Ted - or maybe even Dave - would have told him just to ditch the intro and outro and cut it down to 3 mins.Comment
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And they would be right, but make no mistake, the long version of Believe Me / Take It Back is a stellar long composition. Songs like that deserved a spot on the second side of any of the first three LPs. God, I hope that song sees official light of day some time down the road.
That's an example of a longer solo composition that engages you from start to finish, and it fits perfectly with this kind of track.Comment
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But MWM, for me, is one of those late-Hagar era / Cherone era guitar parts where Ed seems to take a minute or two to get to the point. On Human's Being, the last song with Spam, it works. I only listened to VHIII once (in 2011 - hadn't heard a lick of it before) but it seemed to have quite a lot of those aimless guitar intros.My karma just ran over your dogma.Comment
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This new box set was reviewed in the new issue of Classic Rock - by Pat Cash ... yes, Pat Cash the ex-tennis player.
A kinda 'this is why I love VH' review. He gave it 9/10.
I guess VH musta been the band of choice for 80s tennis players (although Pat Cash is probably a bit later) - it reminded me of that Kramer guitar ad with Ed sandwiched between Vitus Gerulaitis and John McEnroe ...
Last edited by VHscraps; 04-01-2013, 06:42 PM.THINK LIKE THE WAVESComment
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Cheers mate! I just read Pat's review. Of course it's no surprise that the really cool, interesting, edgy and full of attitude kind of tennis players such as Cash and McEnroe prefer Classic Van Halen, although I didn't realise Pat was such a big VH fan until now.
That photo is featured in McEnroe's autobiography, 'Serious', which I highly recommend.Comment
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