...forgot how awesome that galloping of a song is.
Can't possibly go wrong with that
And who can forget this ultimate swagger step
Or this piece of COMPLETELY unbridled testosterone
Absolute crusher of a loss, these guys were the soundtrack of my childhood AND coming of age years... I'll put them head to head with ANYONE, just pure virtuoso machismo
Soooooo damn glad I got to cross them off my bucket list not so long ago at the Hollywood Casino Amp in STL
It was the tour that Wolfgang created the set list and man... he picked every single one that you just absolutely positively HAD to hear
A BRUTALLY hot July night, they had to have been suffering like crazy under the light... and they brought even more heat, what a great sounding show
Originally Posted by Halfcan:
Eddie did some soundtrack work too.
Doughnut City- The Wild Life
Ripley
Everybody wants some / Cheeseburger solo- Better Off Dead
Respect the Wind- Twister Humans Being
For the record, the music from "The Wild Life" was just Eddie and Alex jamming some riffs in his studio. He sent them over to the director, who popped them in the film. They weren't written to picture.
"Better Off Dead" wasn't written specifically for the film, it was just a normal synchronization, just like "Jump" in Ready Player One.
Van Halen's Twister involvement came about as a contractual obligation to Warner's. Eddie didn't want any part of it but Sammy was totally into it.
Unbeknownst to Sammy, Van Halen had begun recording songs for their Greatest Hits album with Dave, who they had planned to replace Sammy at the time before Dave went all Dave at the MTV Awards. [Reply]
Another GOAT VH tune. Love that one too. Funny, I never would consider myself a VH fan. Not a superfan anyway and I always heard they were shit in concert. But I heard the same about Rush. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
For the record, the music from "The Wild Life" was just Eddie and Alex jamming some riffs in his studio. He sent them over to the director, who popped them in the film. They weren't written to picture.
Yep, but it made the movie better. An underrated one too.
"Better Off Dead" wasn't written specifically for the film, it was just a normal synchronization, just like "Jump" in Ready Player One.
Yep, I included it becasue an animated cheeseburger playing EVH is and was, pretty badass.
Van Halen's Twister involvement came about as a contractual obligation to Warner's. Eddie didn't want any part of it but Sammy was totally into it.
Yep, still two great pieces of music. I think Respect the Wind is a beautiful composition. Love the sounds Eddie gets out of his guitar. Going back to Dave was a huge mistep.
Unbeknownst to Sammy, Van Halen had begun recording songs for their Greatest Hits album with Dave, who they had planned to replace Sammy at the time before Dave went all Dave at the MTV Awards.
I bet Eddie has a VAULT of music out in his music shed. [Reply]
Originally Posted by eDave:
Another GOAT VH tune. Love that one too. Funny, I never would consider myself a VH fan. Not a superfan anyway and I always heard they were shit in concert. But I heard the same about Rush.
Van Halen with Dave was a mixed bag depending on the show. Better overall sound with Sammy imo with Sammy playing the rythm.
Rush always souded amazing-whoever told you that is a fucking idiot-lol [Reply]
Originally Posted by eDave:
Another GOAT VH tune. Love that one too. Funny, I never would consider myself a VH fan. Not a superfan anyway and I always heard they were shit in concert. But I heard the same about Rush.
Cant imagine who was telling you they suck live, I pity and pray for them [Reply]