The only song they wrote in the studio during the VH1 sessions. Which is slightly odd considering they had so many other songs in a more finished state you would have thought they would have worked on instead of writing a whole new one.
Ed’s use of simple effects; his dabbles of delay and phaser thru a full blown Marshall, some of which were very subtle - were another extension of his playing in as much as what he achieved thru the dynamics of his hands and phrasing. It shows that as much of the fiery aspects of his style as well as harmonic cleans or balls out killer tone, he was very consciously aware of everything he did and how it was to sound. Brilliant talent.
WoW! Fascinating to hear the early takes from where it started out to where it finally wound up. Took some fleshing out but turned out to be a masterpiece!
@alexvanhalen Duder, these outtakes are so primo. How about re-releasing all the Roth era Van Halen albums in Super deluxe format; remastered in HD sound, complete with outtakes, alternate mixes and soundboard live tracks. Heck how about about quadraphonic sound Van Halen I? I would literally kill to hear this.
Sad that out takes of an old song are miles better than anything on the radio today.
Jamie's crying fave vh song. Nasty guitar. Cruel but honest lyrics and message
The only song they wrote in the studio during the VH1 sessions. Which is slightly odd considering they had so many other songs in a more finished state you would have thought they would have worked on instead of writing a whole new one.
Love the rough mix. It shows how much you can do in the mix stage. It also shows just how good the raw tracks are by themselves
exactly my bitch about KI$$ - or maby there not any ... ??? think something would of lraaked
Love the finished product, but really dig hearing different takes.
Superb
Love Mike's raw sound.
Ed’s use of simple effects; his dabbles of delay and phaser thru a full blown Marshall, some of which were very subtle - were another extension of his playing in as much as what he achieved thru the dynamics of his hands and phrasing. It shows that as much of the fiery aspects of his style as well as harmonic cleans or balls out killer tone, he was very consciously aware of everything he did and how it was to sound. Brilliant talent.
First VH song I ever heard. 👍🏽👍🏽
Holy smokes Eddie! Love it all!!
Should have way more views….
killer groove !
Wish that was on Spotify !
Wish it was never on Spotify but Tidal.
This also gives us all a clear picture of how many layers of guitar there are in the final recording .
Literally just the main guitar recording with the band and then another one dubbed in for the high bends that goes along wity the chorus lines
WoW! Fascinating to hear the early takes from where it started out to where it finally wound up. Took some fleshing out but turned out to be a masterpiece!
@alexvanhalen Duder, these outtakes are so primo. How about re-releasing all the Roth era Van Halen albums in Super deluxe format; remastered in HD sound, complete with outtakes, alternate mixes and soundboard live tracks. Heck how about about quadraphonic sound Van Halen I? I would literally kill to hear this.
If only…would pick em up in a heartbeat ❤
The guitar tone on the first instrumental track sounds even better than the finished album 🙃
Definitely a more raw/rich sound. Love it!
Wow!!! ❤
Such a shame Mike’s bass was dialed down on the studio release!
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I'm with you on this. So glad I found it!
Now you see why you need a producer?
Templeman brought this tune and others into focus..
Arrangement! It means all the difference between just a bunch of cool riffs and an actual SONG.
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Look for the original Somebody get me a doctor, On Fire and Running with the Devil
Joyful noise….genius
❤🎉🎸🔥👉💪
Unsung
Ed was the Beethoven of our generation
So Dave and Sammy came up with the Melodie’s?
Yes and Sammy was Amateur Hour compared to Dave.