Classical Composer Reacts to Eruption & You Really Got Me (VAN HALEN) | The Daily Doug Episode 567

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  • #vanhalen #eruption #metalmonday
    In this episode of #thedailydoug, I'm listening to Eruption and You Really Got Me from Van Halen's debut studio album.
    Many folks have requested a reaction to Eruption, a vaunted guitar solo from Eddie Van Halen. But, it's a relatively short track (under two minutes). And, I read that Eruption was often included with You Really Got Me when played over the radio. So, I'm recreating the experience by listening to both songs together. And, they're both a first time reaction! I hope you enjoy!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 707

  • @BritishRosie-es3zr
    @BritishRosie-es3zr Рік тому +154

    "It's Vivaldi with his amp turned up to 11" might be the greatest summary of Van Halen in history.

    • @bobravenscraft5376
      @bobravenscraft5376 9 місяців тому +2

      At Smithsonian Ed said 15

    • @AmericanPatriot4-19-95
      @AmericanPatriot4-19-95 Місяць тому

      Eddie was blues based and couldn't read music. I think your thinking of Randy....... HE BROUGHT THE CLASSICAL. BARELY USED A TREMOLO AND WAS CLASSICALLY TRAINED AND NEVER MISSED A NOTE. now go watch Van Halen at the US festival. They sounded like SHITE😮😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @steve.hoffman
    @steve.hoffman Рік тому +342

    We mustn’t forget Michael Anthony’s backing vocals. He is severely under appreciated, and really helped make their sound on this and many other songs.

    • @LuisGarcia-ee2tr
      @LuisGarcia-ee2tr Рік тому +6

      Good point!!!!!

    • @67Aquaholic
      @67Aquaholic Рік тому +16

      ABSOLUTELY......his backing vocals are as much of the sound of Van Halen as is Eddie's guitar and Dave's squeal.

    • @hoist8111
      @hoist8111 Рік тому +12

      Michael Anthony is Van Halen's best singer

    • @zburnham
      @zburnham Рік тому +5

      Truth. Crazy shit like Eddie’s playing needs to be grounded in something or it’s just noise.

    • @babylemonade2868
      @babylemonade2868 Рік тому +1

      Sure did. Well said

  • @jerrypedit5383
    @jerrypedit5383 Рік тому +172

    Live version of eruption is a must

    • @TrianglesAndCircles
      @TrianglesAndCircles Рік тому +3

      Agreed

    • @danrebeiz4598
      @danrebeiz4598 Рік тому +18

      Live version is good, but the studio version is still king 😊

    • @matthewdrake4385
      @matthewdrake4385 Рік тому +3

      Absolutely

    • @ericodijk
      @ericodijk Рік тому +6

      Absolutely, especially when he started to combine it later on with the Mean Street intro. And the most iconic thing is that Eddie always ENJOYED himself so very much. Always a broad smile on stage, like he was a kid in a toyshop. He looked and made it look so effortless, yet totally impossible to reach...
      When he died, it really hurted.

    • @matthewdrake4385
      @matthewdrake4385 Рік тому +6

      The thing that is amazing is that Eddie never played Eruption the same way twice in concert. The version from Live Without a Net has riffs from many different songs, which shows how amazing he really was when you consider the version on the debut is under 2 mins and he would expand it in concert.

  • @sethfriedman9259
    @sethfriedman9259 Рік тому +170

    Doug you should do the whole album. Definitely one of the greatest debut albums of all time!

    • @maryannturton9830
      @maryannturton9830 Рік тому +8

      Listened to it every day in 9th grade,and still on my playlist at 58...🎛🎸🥁🎙🎶😜

    • @rothed16
      @rothed16 Рік тому

      ​@Maryann Turton 54 yrs old here and started really listening to them in 1982. Heard songs from this album, but really didn't listen to if from front to back till somewhere in 1984 in

    • @rothed16
      @rothed16 Рік тому

      ​@Maryann Turton 54 yrs old here and started really listening to them in 1982. Heard songs from this album, but really didn't listen to if from front to back till somewhere in 1984 in

    • @rothed16
      @rothed16 Рік тому

      ​@Maryann Turton 54 yrs old here and started really listening to them in 1982. Heard songs from this album, but really didn't listen to if from front to back till somewhere in 1984 in

    • @jimbrown9817
      @jimbrown9817 Рік тому

      I would love to see Doug’s response to the car horn intro to ‘Runnin’ With the Devil’. He would probably be able to pitch identify it.

  • @chrishare9858
    @chrishare9858 Рік тому +66

    23 years old, and Eddie singlehandedly changed rock guitar forever. That's what God wanted hard rock music to sound like. Pure joy.

  • @catgonz
    @catgonz Рік тому +21

    He was trained as a classical pianist, was winning competitions at a young age

  • @toddfrank3344
    @toddfrank3344 Рік тому +106

    1:42 that changed everything. Eruption was the shot heard round the world. Electric rock guitar would never be the same again.

    • @dbstotty
      @dbstotty Рік тому +2

      Well said my friend

    • @quix99
      @quix99 Рік тому +7

      Facts. Eddie is hands down the most influential guitar player, if not overall musician in history.

    • @sunshynff
      @sunshynff Рік тому +2

      @quix99 .....WOW, that is a huge statement, hands down??? I don't know about that, and this is from me, an 80's kid who played in a high school/college cover band, and had a flying V red guitar with strips of electrical tape on it!! (red for Sammy Hagar, pre-van halen, and the tape to pay homage to Eddie). I mean if you were to say from 80's moving forward until today, I probably would be on board, but lets look at all time.........
      First and foremost you have to start with Robert Johnson, the greatest blues guitarist of all time and one of rock’s founding fathers from the pre-World War II Delta blues era. Then not long after in the same era you got Charlie Christian, pretty much the father of electric guitar, I mean he wasn't the first to plug in, but his style of increased volume and sustain and amplification that is more familiar with todays rock, than classic blues, put the guitar on a level playing field with customary soloing instruments like the trumpet and saxophone. Those two became huge influences for the likes of B.B. King and Chuck Berry, who were both huge influences on the likes of both Jimmys, Hendrix and Page along with Eric Clapton. Eddie had never even heard rock music in his life, only classical, until his family moved from Netherlands to Pasadena CA in 1967 when he was 12yrs old, and he was introduced to his first rock song ever, a track by Cream, featuring Eric Clapton.
      After that though, I have a hard time thinking of any single guitarist that more kids wanted to be like, every young guitar prodigy wanted to emulate. I mean Eddie's self-described “brown” sound, over-the-top techniques, including two-handed tapping, , and revolutionary trem-bar effects inspired a generation of aspiring guitarists who bought the one-pickup, one-volume-knob, Floyd Rose-equipped Strat-style guitars that Van Halen made famous!! No doubt he will have GOAT status well into our great grandkids lifetime, but I don't think that could be possible without mentioning those others, just my two cents though. ✌️💚

    • @backtoshallabal6662
      @backtoshallabal6662 Рік тому +2

      then why are people saying rhoads did it better

    • @skeezix8156
      @skeezix8156 Рік тому

      It’s gone in phases. Link Wray brought the power chord back in the 50’s

  • @riveralph3687
    @riveralph3687 Рік тому +21

    This album blew us all away in '78! Jaws still dropping 45 years later. RIP Eddie.

  • @davidc.cassidy6837
    @davidc.cassidy6837 Рік тому +21

    Eddie was the King, raised on classical piano. He was so gifted in creating music and rhythms that simply flowed beautifully. The Mozart of Rock. He is missed. RIP Eddie.

  • @RobertJohnson-bj5lk
    @RobertJohnson-bj5lk 2 місяці тому +5

    9:45 - The most perfect explanation of the incredible significance of “Eruption”. King Edward The First absolutely threw down the gauntlet and correctly proclaimed himself to be the GOAT guitarist in just two minutes. Every Rock radio station in the late 1970’s played these two songs as a back-to-back pair every time. Never one without the other. Greatest radio debut by any band ever. Ever. Periodt.

  • @jalewa
    @jalewa Рік тому +22

    Keep in mind the year this came out. Nobody had ever produced such an amazing sound like this before. It was ground breaking. There's been a lot of amazing shredders since Eddie but he was the first one to make the guitar do this. It was mesmerizing for it's time and still sounds amazing today.

  • @timbmusician
    @timbmusician Рік тому +71

    This was a cover that became so attached to VH that Ed once talked about going to either a Kink's or Ray Davies solo gig and hearing them intro "You Really Got Me" by saying, "We're going to do a Van Halen song now."

    • @misterghee1
      @misterghee1 Рік тому +2

      Hehe😅

    • @user-ni9pd2hp2l
      @user-ni9pd2hp2l Рік тому +15

      That’s totally true. I’m a huge Kinks fan and saw them at least 10 times starting in 1982 and most of the times Ray introduced the song as a Van Halen cover. Always got a laugh.

    • @XA351GT
      @XA351GT Рік тому +10

      The reason Ray did that was tongue in cheek He was asked once why they played a Van Halen song in the Kinks shows . He had to explain he wrote it 14 years before the VH version was recorded.

    • @qbel4255
      @qbel4255 Рік тому

      Reminds me of when The Zutons played Valerie with Mark Ronson on rhythm guitar and introducing him as the guy who wrote this song

  • @tomscott4644
    @tomscott4644 Рік тому +4

    For guys my age, the first time hearing Eruption was a "you know where you were when" moment. I can tell you exactly where I was and who was with me when the world changed.

  • @roberttee9790
    @roberttee9790 Рік тому +20

    Not many bands said "Hello World" like Van Halen.

    • @briangreenspan1294
      @briangreenspan1294 Рік тому +7

      Boston

    • @jimhardiman3836
      @jimhardiman3836 Рік тому +2

      The Doors and The Pretenders debuts are barn burners too.

    • @GuyNarnarian
      @GuyNarnarian Рік тому

      Appetite for Destruction was a pretty big opening record. But VH I especially at the time of the release was mind-blowing. Plus, every song is good, which is rare for an opening album where they focused so hard on trying to get that one banger out for the radio.

  • @whatwouldhousedo5136
    @whatwouldhousedo5136 Рік тому +30

    The song "I'm The One" from the debut is pretty much shred guitar 101. There's just so much going on and it remains my favourite VH track of all time.

    • @evh78
      @evh78 Рік тому +2

      Yes it’s an incredible song and astonishing performance done in a single take too. Unbelievable playing and talent. EVH is King

    • @aaron199
      @aaron199 Рік тому +2

      Super under rated song. My favorite on the album

    • @Laurikiwi
      @Laurikiwi Рік тому +2

      I'm the One and the solo in Ice Cream Man are up there with Eruption, totally original, unprecedented playing, game-changing album

    • @commonman317
      @commonman317 Рік тому +2

      One of the best guitar intros ever. The D.O.A. intro is right up there too.

  • @Emlizardo
    @Emlizardo Рік тому +8

    Their great producer Ted Templeman is the reason "Eruption" is on the album. It was a solo Eddie did in their shows, but he didn't have any intention of recording it. Templeman heard him playing it in the studio one day and basically told Eddie, THAT IS GOING ON THE ALBUM. And the rest was history.

    • @michaeltammaro482
      @michaeltammaro482 2 місяці тому

      It was an intended FILLER on the album created by Edward in '74. So he was 19 when he made that. And YES he was tapping in '74. He said so himself.

  • @melissayost4888
    @melissayost4888 Рік тому +24

    I’m a gigantic KINKS fan. This song is a classic. First time I heard VH’s cover I almost drove of the road. I still love both versions.

    • @Peanutbutterb00b5
      @Peanutbutterb00b5 9 місяців тому

      Love the Kinks too, but VH really just owned Your Really Got Me - the Kinks never recovered their song as people now only really know this version…

  • @steverobinson8214
    @steverobinson8214 Рік тому +14

    When this album came out you could hear the sound of a million guitar players jaws hitting the floor around the world!! Nobody had ever heard anything like it and we probably never will again! RIP king Edward

    • @aaron199
      @aaron199 Рік тому

      So THATS how Alex gets his snare sound. Most impressive.

  • @jimreeves1
    @jimreeves1 Рік тому +11

    I recall the debut album being a great audtion album when I sold stereos in the 70's, but it was Runnin With the Devil that sold speakers.

  • @Godlobber
    @Godlobber Рік тому +51

    When David Lee Roth was in Van Halen they would tune the instruments down a 1/2 step, which is why you hear A flat instead of A, because it was easier on David Lee Roth's voice.

    • @TrianglesAndCircles
      @TrianglesAndCircles Рік тому +2

      That is a precious nugget. Wow! I never knew.

    • @joex9865
      @joex9865 Рік тому +9

      They didn't "tune" to any specific note. From song to song, the tuning varies. Eddie detuned the b string on Running with the devil such that the major triads would be tuned to the natural third as opposed to the equal tempered third. Eddie truly understood music

    • @joex9865
      @joex9865 Рік тому +1

      Also, many of the early acdc albums had varying tuning

    • @SylviusTheMad
      @SylviusTheMad Рік тому +1

      @@joex9865 Eddie was an outspoken critic of traditional guitar tuning. He thought it was dumb.

    • @Godlobber
      @Godlobber Рік тому +1

      @@joex9865 Yes I know that, Night Stalker in particular comes to mind.

  • @cindya9572
    @cindya9572 Рік тому +76

    The live version of the Eruption solo from the 1986 "Live Without a Net" concert is the one to see. ua-cam.com/video/L9r-NxuYszg/v-deo.html
    You can see how Eddie engages with the audience and it's obvious he loves what he's doing. It's a 13 minute solo and every minute is jaw dropping. It contains Eruption, and bits from 316, Cathedral, Mean Street, Spanish Fly, and maybe a few others merged together.

    • @jacekjackson6903
      @jacekjackson6903 Рік тому +1

      100% agree

    • @grilledspaghetti
      @grilledspaghetti Рік тому +3

      Cathedral is the real mind blowing solo for me. I play guitar since 1985, and even though I've never tried playing Eruption on its own I can hear it and know exactly what he's doing and know with practice I could pull it off. Cathedral is just..... different. The syncopation of delay, fingers and volume knob is like learning a whole other instrument.

    • @billinorlando2887
      @billinorlando2887 Рік тому +2

      But its all his instrumentals thrown together. All the hacks on YT always title it as Eruption

    • @akfreed6949
      @akfreed6949 Рік тому

      US Festival live solo is way better .

    • @rogerbiggerstaff3293
      @rogerbiggerstaff3293 Рік тому

      ​@@akfreed6949 Agreed! That's the ultimate version.

  • @porflepopnecker4376
    @porflepopnecker4376 Рік тому +16

    I got to see Van Halen from the second row of a theater-sized venue (the Armadillo World Headquarters) in Austin, TX when they were still touring for their first album. It was one of the best experiences of my life. Eddie did the original album version of "Eruption" before it was the marathon it would evolve into. Every once in a while he'd look up and smile at the crowd as if to say, "I know! I can't believe I'm this good either!"

    • @markwilliams6394
      @markwilliams6394 Рік тому +3

      I saw them in Corpus Christi with Black Sabbath but only from the 5th row. Eddie and the band were amazing. Saw them on the Van Halen 2 tour in '79 also.

    • @jimbrown9817
      @jimbrown9817 Рік тому +1

      It was so cool to see them step up from the bar-sized and backyard venues but before they became arena sized. They out on a hell of a show no matter where and what size.

  • @vernhoke7730
    @vernhoke7730 Рік тому +18

    The version from "Live Without A Net" with Sammy Hagar is a must watch.
    I highly recommend it.

  • @danhurley2274
    @danhurley2274 Рік тому +6

    "Eruption" & "You Really Got Me" never get old! I have been listening to these great tracks for the better part of 45 years and they still sound amazing.

  • @LuisGarcia-ee2tr
    @LuisGarcia-ee2tr Рік тому +11

    VH was one of the greatest bands, with the great Eddie and that huge guitar, which left an important mark on hard rock history.
    IMHO the first lineup was the best, with Roth. Unforgettable.
    RIP Eddie. Your music will always be present in our minds and hearts.

  • @kennethgoin628
    @kennethgoin628 Рік тому +4

    Ed's mom was a classical pianist, and his dad was a big band clarinet player. Yes, definite classical influence in Eddie's play. He gets the classical discipline from his mother and that undeniable "swing" from his father Jan. The biggest thing to realize when listening to the debut album is that the world had never heard anything like it before. When the album starts with the harmonized car horns in a diving decrescendo, it instantly made us go, "What's about to happen here?" Car horns fade to a thumping bass and bridge scrape that introduces the hard riff of "Runnin' With the Devil." Just about the time you're recognizing how much this "simple song" rocks, you get slapped in the face with the following track, "Eruption." Big eyes, jaw agape to the floor, barely able to breathe! The rest of the debut just handed you more and more of the unheard of, and completely unbelievable. Even the pros were like, "What's he doing there, in that spot?" Suddenly, everyone wanted to play guitar again, and just like Ed! To be alive and "in the loop" when it all came about, not only leaves a soul feeling blessed by being immersed in it, it also makes one aware of all that is missing for those who were not able to share in it. It's kind of like Star Wars in 1977. If you weren't there at the time to experience the impact and influence, it's hard to grasp how truly special it all was. Ed changed rock music and guitar play forever.

  • @curtjohansen5742
    @curtjohansen5742 Рік тому +29

    I don't think anyone had heard a guitar that sounded so ferocious with that tapping technique in '78. Eddie didn't invent it but he did do it better than others and up till then had never been captured on a recording like that. His guitar sounds like it's on fire and so fresh, more than any guitar ever recorded by that point imho. Michael Anthony also adds a great backing vocal that is like no other. They sound like they're from the next level of music compared to everything coming out at that time.

    • @MartinMCade
      @MartinMCade Рік тому +5

      I read an article in Guitar Player once, where someone on the magazine staff got a copy of Van Halen I and played it with no idea what to expect. Halfway through Eruption the entire staff was in the room trying to figure out what was making that sound. They had no idea if it was a guitar, a synth, or what?

    • @module79l28
      @module79l28 Рік тому +1

      @@MartinMCade - I bought the album when it came out because of You Really Got Me, that had been getting some airplay on a few Rock/Metal radio shows (it caught my attention because I knew the original), and my first guess at what instrument was been used on the tapping part of Eruption was an organ! 😄

    • @minty_Joe
      @minty_Joe 10 місяців тому

      The guitar tapping (or trilling) was previously utilized by Steve Hackett of Genesis, of whom Eddie was inspired to use in his techniques.

  • @mikefetterman6782
    @mikefetterman6782 Рік тому +18

    Eddie pieced together a strat with Gibson humbuckers, and a Charvel neck. He made several variations over the years and painted them uniquely using strips of tape.

    • @gabrielbrouwer
      @gabrielbrouwer Рік тому +3

      Boogie body and neck, they made the bodies and necks for Charvel back then.

    • @kmoecub
      @kmoecub Рік тому

      The body and neck were both Charvel seconds.

    • @scottdunn2178
      @scottdunn2178 Рік тому +1

      @@kmoecub Lin Ellsworth sold the body for $50 (had a knot in it) and the neck for $80. Charvel were making bodies for Boogie Bodies and Dimarzio at the time.

  • @crabapplez1742
    @crabapplez1742 22 дні тому +1

    Just goes to show that The Kinks are so awesome that multiple bands were covering there music. Love Van Halen!!!

  • @EddieReischl
    @EddieReischl Рік тому +7

    A lot of suggestions in the chat for "I'm the One" as a follow up VH reaction, which would be good. I'm thinking "Little Guitars" with the acoustic intro myself.

  • @MrYellingdingo
    @MrYellingdingo Рік тому +3

    Part of Eruption is actually based off Etude No. 2 by Rodolphe Kreutzer. Eddie started off on piano and never actually learned to read music before hitting it big. He's talked about it in interviews saying he used to listen to classical artists like Bach or Mozart and then just trying to reproduce that on whatever instrument he was using.

  • @jimave
    @jimave Рік тому +9

    I remember hearing this the first time when I was in junior high school and it blew me away. I didn’t know what or who it was but I loved it. Eddie became my favorite guitar hero! I saw Van Halen 5 times and Eddie was a master! RIP Eddie.

  • @lancemorrison8496
    @lancemorrison8496 Рік тому +2

    In the Sunset Sound interview videos they play the tape from this session and the band played the whole thing- Eruption into You Really Got Me- live in one take! The band didn’t even know they were recording and we’re just rehearsing for a live gig. Blows my mind that Ed just played Eruption like that and NAILED it. Hearing some other basic tracks from this era it’s apparent how great the whole band was as a unit.

  • @kbusby4824
    @kbusby4824 Рік тому +3

    As a young teen, I was fortunate to see VH on their 1980 World Invasion tour. Had row four on the floor but was up against the crush barrier all night. Really fantastic concert. DLR was quite the showman. The highlight was when EVH flicked his guitar pick at me. Awesome memory of a memorable band. RIP EVH.

  • @theother1281
    @theother1281 Рік тому +4

    Van Halen were the first rock band I ever saw live, on that first tour supporting Black Sabbath. Wonderful memory.

  • @kellypickle
    @kellypickle Місяць тому +1

    Dude that was exactly what it felt like. A shot across the bow.

  • @michaelschey1084
    @michaelschey1084 Рік тому +2

    Imagine hearing this for the first time after that amazing opening of Run With The Devil.

  • @fumes1541
    @fumes1541 Рік тому +3

    Watch Eddie's live solo from "Live Without A Net"

  • @sebastianschilling7337
    @sebastianschilling7337 Рік тому +12

    Michael Anthony’s bass sound is so unique. It is incredible how clear he sounds considering that he was playing along one of the greatest guitar players in rock history. To be the bass player in VH and still come out sounding like that, shining on his own and helping to put the pieces together, goes to show how great he is.

    • @Peanutbutterb00b5
      @Peanutbutterb00b5 Рік тому +1

      The great thing about Eddie, Michael and Alex was that they all had fantastic timing … Michael’s work on Running With the Devil is almost robotic that he is so steady on his timing…

    • @jsleeio
      @jsleeio Рік тому +1

      Alex's snare is also pretty much unique. Rick Beato has a great video about it

  • @genboomxer
    @genboomxer Рік тому +1

    1978 was junior year of HS. I remember the morning when I woke up to this on my clock radio. It was the only thing we talked about for weeks at school.

  • @owlperchedsilo3745
    @owlperchedsilo3745 Рік тому +4

    45 years after i first heard Eruption, it still sounds fresh.

  • @ManchurianCounterweight
    @ManchurianCounterweight Рік тому +46

    David Lee Roth was like a perfect, vat-grown hard-rock frontman, it really does not get any better as a rock or metal entertainer. I was lucky enough to see VH when I was in jr high, on their 1984 tour and it did not disappoint. Every song was filled with David Lee antics, from karate moves to sword work, to all the crazy jumps and stage moves, and just his personality, his banter with the crowd. He was funny, and super duper charismatic. The whole show was just epic, and I don't think it could get much better in the hard rock genre.

    • @wm-nu1yf
      @wm-nu1yf Рік тому +2

      I saw them in 2012 with Roth. It was disappointing. Roth talked through the songs more than he sang. If William Shatner snorted a truckload of coke and then did a cheesy Las Vegas lounge act cover show of Van Halen songs, I imagine the results would be similar. Never got to see them with Hagar, but I imagine Hagar would put on a far superior show.

    • @PuppyMonsters
      @PuppyMonsters Рік тому +5

      By the time I was old enough to go to concerts, Dave had left the building as far as Van Halen went, but I did see him during his solo Skyscraper tour. What a showman. Just born to be an entertainer.

    • @CharlesBronson1977
      @CharlesBronson1977 Рік тому

      @@wm-nu1yf You must be a milennial or Gen Z-er. Roth is a fucking God. Go listen to their first 6 albums with him. Even their worst one, Diver Down, is superior to anything they put out with Hagar. They became a pop band with Hagar. They were the biggest band on the planet with Roth from 1978 to 1984 and had two albums that sold over 10 million copies with him (Their debut album and 1984). Go back to your parents' basement.

    • @Axe_Slinger
      @Axe_Slinger Рік тому +2

      Early on they labeled DLR a "cheap, generic copy of Jim Dandy" the singer from Black Oak Arkansas because he behaved in a very similar way!

    • @ChicagoJ351
      @ChicagoJ351 Рік тому

      I also saw them on the 84 tour. When they were in Chicago.
      Our seats were blocked by a wall of amps, so we couldn’t even see the stage. They gave us new seats, but way in the back. Sucked, but still was able to see the show.

  • @ricktreat
    @ricktreat Рік тому +2

    The first concert I ever saw was Van Halen opening for Black Sabbath. I was surprised how many people went home after Van Halen left the stage.

  • @brettteeter3461
    @brettteeter3461 Рік тому +1

    How could you have never heard Eruption before?! Mind-boggling…

  • @Dan-C-71
    @Dan-C-71 Рік тому +6

    They also covered the Kinks on Diver Down with “Where Have All the Good Times Gone”. Eddie was a classically trained pianist as well.

  • @jomojojo6603
    @jomojojo6603 Рік тому +6

    In case everyone didn't know... Van Halen tuned down half a step. So, this song was played in A.(It just comes out as Ab)

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver Рік тому +1

      Thanks for that tip--it explains the looseness of the guitar sound. Van Halen and Eddie NEVER sounded tense.

  • @bobschenkel7921
    @bobschenkel7921 Рік тому +20

    Of course, when Eddie was playing "Eruption" live in concert it usually went for five to eight minutes every night. Live is always a little more free flowing. Saw them once, on the Diver Down tour, and Eddie tore it up, big time.

  • @JoeyArmstrong2800
    @JoeyArmstrong2800 Рік тому +4

    I'm not a huge VH fan but there's no denying that debut album is just a Rock n Roll classic.

  • @TheCocoaDaddy
    @TheCocoaDaddy Рік тому +5

    Love it! Van Halen I is a kick-ass album, end of story! Each time I hear it, I always get pumped up!!!!!!

  • @jhouck1969
    @jhouck1969 Рік тому +2

    Van Halen's debut came at the height of disco and was like a flamethrower at the time. It's an awesome album, and it's unsurprising that it went diamond as quickly as it did. But I think that also was a clear sign that disco was on its way out.

  • @OddTimeMan
    @OddTimeMan 8 місяців тому +2

    Dave's whistle tones are crazy good.

  • @robbrandtBSA
    @robbrandtBSA Рік тому +8

    You really have to watch a live version of eruption to appreciate what he's doing with the finger tapping

  • @JakeBourne13
    @JakeBourne13 7 місяців тому

    When Eruption would play on the radio I would damn near blow my speakers outta my car. Pure joy is what it brought me.

  • @Kylora2112
    @Kylora2112 Рік тому +3

    The Frankenstrat is a "Partscaster" (Eddie bought aftermarket parts to piece a guitar together). It originally had a standard Fender Strat bridge (replaced by a Floyd Rose) and a humbucker from an old Gibson ES-335. The combination of a Fender look and feel with a chunky Gibson tone from the pickup was just as innovative as his playing (before Eddie, Strats were only really seen with single-coil pickups, which are great for smooth and bright sound, but not so great for high-gain rock...sure, Yngwie does it, but he uses really high output pickups made to his specs). Now, humbucker-equipped Strats are a standard instrument.

  • @johndboran
    @johndboran Рік тому +2

    Guitar players were floored when Ed died. I found myself asking "why didn't he quit drinking and smoking? We would have had him a lot longer!!!" Makes me sad.....

  • @kevinchuvala4104
    @kevinchuvala4104 Рік тому +3

    Remember my brother learning eruption on guitar soon after the album came out. Jamie's cryin was one of the first song I heard from them on the radio in 78/79. Ed's so innovative on guitar. Vinyl records King of the industry then. 🎸🎼. Eddie Van Halen changed guitar playing forever. Practice practice practice and he shined⭐

  • @squidly2112
    @squidly2112 Рік тому +2

    "You Really Got Me" - The Kinks, was released in 1964. Van Halen did a very tasty remake for sure.

  • @mikewoodrow5878
    @mikewoodrow5878 Рік тому +16

    Doug, yes you picked up the Vivaldi-esque composition in Eruption. When he was younger, he was trained classically as a pianist. He was actually the drummer, originally (he and Alex switched their instruments). Peace from Toronto

    • @Jay-iq5zu
      @Jay-iq5zu Рік тому +1

      How is it Vivaldi-esque? Genuinely curious. I wanted Doug to expand on that.

    • @XA351GT
      @XA351GT Рік тому

      Both Eddie and Alex were pianists

    • @EddieReischl
      @EddieReischl Рік тому +1

      @@Jay-iq5zu For me, the hammer on/pull off part reminds me of the fast violin part towards the end of "Spring". A sequential pattern that ascends and then goes back down and the end.

    • @Jay-iq5zu
      @Jay-iq5zu Рік тому +1

      @@EddieReischl Ahhh. Thank you! I never would've made that connection but the progression is very similar!

  • @michellebell5092
    @michellebell5092 Рік тому +3

    Yes , the album is probably the greatest debut album, and that particular five minutes ….. wow just superb. Groundbreaking activity
    .many jaws dropped when they heard it, they still do.

  • @davidpeters44
    @davidpeters44 Рік тому +2

    Insane debut, I remember when this was all over the radio rock stations, teenage years.

  • @GNXXRAY
    @GNXXRAY Рік тому +1

    The Frankenstrat is a Fender Strat pieced together with items Eddie liked. He added the Floyd Rose bridge and the guitar uses a Gibson PAF bridge humbucker. It has no other Gibson pieces on it. He later played mainly Kramer Strat bodied guitars and had various Frankenstrat versions. He built one with a Kramer one piece maple neck and then later, added another with the now famous Kramer reverse hockey stick neck. I saw all the guitars on Display at the Hard Rock Cafe in Niagara Falls Canada in the early 2000’s. The display was a 360 degree glass cabinet so you could view the guitars from all sides.

  • @ryant3600
    @ryant3600 Рік тому +1

    One thing a lot of people didn't realize that Eddie was an innovator. He built a lot of the gear he used throughout his entire career. There is now a EVH brand guitar and Amp/cabinet company. He was also a classically trained piano player.

  • @frankswarbrick7562
    @frankswarbrick7562 Рік тому +3

    I'm sure others will say this, but this album deserves a full album review. One of the top debut albums of all time.
    My older sister got this album (cassette; natch) in maybe 1980 when I turned 11 and was just getting my own musical taste. This album was definitely an influence on that! I think it likely I heard the VH cover of YRGM before I ever heard the original.

  • @0PsychosisMedia0
    @0PsychosisMedia0 Рік тому +1

    Got to see the live version..it's longer and more involved but mostly you see him in the process of doing it and it's amazing!

  • @TrianglesAndCircles
    @TrianglesAndCircles Рік тому +2

    I remember this on the radio. I was like What? So this was the first cassette I bought with my allowance.

  • @ericwilliams1031
    @ericwilliams1031 Рік тому +2

    Short and sweet. No one had heard that kind of playing on a rock album before. That's why it blew up so big. Eddie pioneered the guitar sound of the 80s before the 80s.

  • @TheMerryPup
    @TheMerryPup Рік тому

    I was unknowingly lucky enough back in the day to see Van Halen open for Black Sabbath at MSG in July of 1978. A friend of mine had a pair of tickets he couldn’t use and offered them to me so I and another friend went to the show. They killed it and I regret never seeing them again after that.

  • @tigrom01
    @tigrom01 Рік тому +2

    Classical music is always the best influence

  • @ronstewart6362
    @ronstewart6362 Рік тому +2

    That band in my Humble opinion is the Greatest Rockband ever. The DLR years were incredible.

  • @orphy6869
    @orphy6869 Рік тому +1

    And with those two tracks, the music world was changed FOREVER!

  • @tacklejunkie6887
    @tacklejunkie6887 Рік тому +2

    One of, if not the best debut albums in rock history. You should do one of your full album listens for this one. Absolutely groundbreaking for it's time.

  • @XAMS
    @XAMS Рік тому +4

    React to the longer live version of Eruption!

  • @paulbyrne7617
    @paulbyrne7617 Рік тому +4

    Along with Guns and Roses, one of the best debut albums ever. As previously suggested a listen to the whole album is a must.

  • @GrampsD63
    @GrampsD63 Рік тому

    Glad to see you were as blown away as we were back in '78. I'll never forget the first time puttin' on the cans and letting the needle drop on this monster.

  • @squidly2112
    @squidly2112 Рік тому +4

    Man, you have no idea how many times I played this when I was in Jr. High/High School .. OMG .. classic!!!

    • @crusheverything4449
      @crusheverything4449 Рік тому

      Oh, I have a pretty good idea! It was the same for me and my friends. We were all trying to learn guitar by ourselves and the first VH album was an absolute earthquake! I’ll never forget being frozen in awe while listening to that record for the first time. At the end of Side 1, we all just sat there, dumbfounded, like, “WTF just happened?!!” It was repeated after Side 2. I’m sure there are thousands upon thousands who had that same experience, many of whom were inspired to learn guitar and probably an equal number who threw theirs into a wood chipper! 😆 R.I.P. EVH. So sorely missed…

  • @mattblatchley2061
    @mattblatchley2061 Рік тому +1

    this was really fun, thanks!

  • @armandourso1526
    @armandourso1526 Рік тому +1

    Explosive !
    Blew my mind 40 years ago … Hugs from Brazil 🎉

  • @shawnok1
    @shawnok1 2 місяці тому

    Doug, your descriptions of Van Halen & specifically Eddie are priceless. Spot on! Excellent content

  • @ChrisBach1138
    @ChrisBach1138 7 місяців тому

    Eddie tuned his guitar down a half-step from standard so that the strings had less tension and were more "rubber-bandy". The fact that you immediately noticed that he's playing in flats will forever impress me. That's a talented (and very well trained) ear.

  • @tschak909
    @tschak909 2 місяці тому +1

    Steve Lukather of Toto would later comment on the first time Jeff Porcaro dropped the needle on Eruption, in between recording songs for the first Toto album..,
    "ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME?!"

  • @MARIO-uf1no
    @MARIO-uf1no Рік тому

    So glad I caught the classic Van Halen lineup 3x.

  • @ozzydoop1473
    @ozzydoop1473 Рік тому

    After 1000 times later it’s still magnificent & fresh

  • @Thedesertguy75
    @Thedesertguy75 Рік тому

    I still get chills.when eruption starts

  • @lauries7650
    @lauries7650 11 місяців тому +1

    I truly enjoyed your reaction ~ you looked positively delighted! It made my day.
    You mentioned that you wanted to hear more of Eruption. The Live Without A Net live version is considered the greatest of all time guitar solos. Guaranteed fastest 15 minutes of your life 🙂 Eddie's guitar technique will blow your mind. Add to that, he never learned to read music!
    He was classically trained on the piano. He turns that guitar into many different instruments. It's hard to explain ~ it must be witnessed.
    Keep up the good work!

  • @jmm1817
    @jmm1817 Місяць тому

    That was a great reaction Doug thanks a lot I love how you articulated the songs Eddie and the band

  • @TimE_5150
    @TimE_5150 Рік тому

    Doug, it is great to see and hear someone else discover and enjoy the musical genius of Van Halen that I was fortunate enough to grow up on and use as the backing tracks of my life!!

  • @ironjehoshaphat2764
    @ironjehoshaphat2764 Рік тому

    Van-Halen is my most favorite band!
    Alex and Eddie's father was a clarinet player for a symphony in the Netherlands before they moved to the Pasadena area. One tune, I don't remember right off the top of my head, has his father playing the clarinet.

  • @cutterslaw
    @cutterslaw Рік тому +1

    Saw them play this live when they opened for Black Sabbath in Oxford in 1978. Blew everyone's mind. Nobody was playing like Eddy at that time. Brilliant! Thanks for reviewing this track..

  • @adamwade1808
    @adamwade1808 Рік тому

    You have to remember in 1977-78, hard rock was almost dead- disco ruled the charts, soft rock, adult rock, country rock, singer songwriters, southern rock were all that was played, least where li grew up. Punk Rock had just started, and new wave was just starting to gain traction. THEN VAN HALEN RELEASED their debut album! and blew the rock world away. I was a fan from the first time i heard Eruption- and i was really impressed when i learned later this was one guy plying one guitar! RIP Eddy VanHalen

  • @daclackster
    @daclackster Рік тому +3

    Long time VH fan and Doug's dancing just made this song infinitely more enjoyable!

  • @TheSkydogsguitar
    @TheSkydogsguitar Рік тому

    I'm 58 and I've played guitar for 46 of those years. In that time, I've had a lot of favorite guitarists (Allman, Howe, Gilmour, Barre, Page to name a few) but I've finally decided that after all this time, Eddie Van Halen was the greatest guitarist of the rock and roll era.

  • @torgeirbrandsnes1916
    @torgeirbrandsnes1916 Рік тому

    DLR said «We are not Heavy, we are Big Rock» I love VH since 1983!

  • @rogerdaly6326
    @rogerdaly6326 Рік тому +3

    Doug if you do the live version from Live Without A Net its Eruption with 5 or 6 other pieces interweaved. On every album or just about every album Eddie always did a little solo guitar track. I won this album on the boardwalk of Seaside Heights NJ for 25 cents when i was 13. Life changing expierience.

  • @jn3417
    @jn3417 Рік тому

    VH with Diamond Dave is like Queen...when you hear their songs, it puts you in a great mood!

  • @metalmark1214
    @metalmark1214 Рік тому +4

    The best version of Eruption is the 13:06 minute live version.

  • @DannyD714
    @DannyD714 Рік тому

    i saw them on that summer of '78 tour with black sabbath and boston at anaheim stadium in california. one of the best outdoor shows i've ever seen. van halen did a sky dive into the stadium...or so we were led to believe. in 2003 i won tickets from los angeles radio station KLOS to see boston which included going to the sound check and a meet and greet with lead singer brad delp. we talked about the anaheim show and i asked if van halen really did the sky dive into the stadium. he asked, "do you really want to know?" and i said yes. he just smiled and shook his head. even so it's still a great moment in my early concert going years.

  • @WillowbeeJim
    @WillowbeeJim Рік тому +1

    He plays his guitar like a classical pianist with the tapping

  • @Kasigi03
    @Kasigi03 Місяць тому

    Saw them in 07 at MSG, of course the show opens with Eruption. The rest is history.

  • @elliotserrano7333
    @elliotserrano7333 Рік тому

    keep in my this was back in 78, amazing.

  • @sammencia7945
    @sammencia7945 Рік тому

    This blasted at every street and field party Spring of 1978. It was mind blowing then as now. Totally unuque and different.