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Edward "Eddie" Van Halen
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mymindlostmefan · 1 year
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Edward Van Halen - Van Halen
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metalcultbrigade · 7 months
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3 years ago today, for me the music died for this one day, I couldn’t listen to any, couldn’t think of any, it was a sad one around the world as we learned of losing EVH!!
King Edward will reign forever, there is no throne to be passed on, this one he molded and built, long live Edward!!
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edward van halen
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Take me back in time..
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Edward Van Halen on the Today Show 1987
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EDDIE VAN HALEN!!
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metalsongoftheday · 11 months
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Friday, June 9: Van Halen, "China Town"
R.I.P Edward Van Halen (1955-2020)
David Lee Roth opened “China Town” with one of the most infamous newspaper headlines in history, using it as a springboard to spin his own adventurous yarn about the dangers of the big city.  But of course, Dave was still Dave, so when it came to actually singing those words he sounded much more bemused and excited than cautious or scared.  And with Eddie Van Halen opening the track with bumblebee tapping, the track made good on the promise of Diamond Dave rejoining Van Halen as it brought back all of the bombast, flash, dexterity and reckless fun of Roth’s original run with the band.  And as one of the few newly-written tracks for A Different Kind of Truth (although that remains unclear: Wolfgang Van Halen claimed about half the songs were fresh for the album, but later on Roth insisted nothing was more recent than 1984), “China Town” showed that Eddie and Alex in particular had lost none of their verve- in fact, they hadn’t sounded like they were having this much fun since arguably 1986.  And even if nobody could pretend Dave sounded great, he clearly put in the effort and sounded engaged.  This was the sort of track that had everything we originally loved about Van Halen, maybe a few years older and just a tiny bit wiser, but the magic was still there.   
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Van Halen "1984"
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1978 newspaper ad. Nashville / United States
special guest Van Halen
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