the older I get the less pop culture matters to me. He was just another long haired band member who had a hot wife (like I do).Damn you China Virus!!! Damn you to hell!!!!!
doing what? :smiley:I remember seeing him in a corn field in Ohio
Overrated.
Omfg! He did it. You ******* did it. You were right about something! Congratulations countryroads89! Small victories are still victories. VanHalen was one of the greatest guitarists everOne of the greatest guitarists of all time.
For about three or four years they would have a concert in a Ohio cornfield outside of Columbus if I remember right I was in my teens. they were 3 day concerts and it was basically a mini Woodstock. , even though the crowd was larger. One year it was hot and dry and there was only one place to get water, you literally had to fight your way to get water to bring it back to camp.doing what? :smiley:
You've never been right about anything.Omfg! He did it. You ****ing did it. You were right about something! Congratulations countryroads89! Small victories are still victories. VanHalen was one of the greatest guitarists ever
You guys can suck off Van Halen all you want. 3 bands from that era I can’t stand, Rush, Van Halen, and the Police.
You guys can suck off Van Halen all you want. 3 bands from that era I can’t stand, Rush, Van Halen, and the Police.
Agree with you on Rush. Since their beginning, anytime they play one of their songs on the radio, I'm quick to turn it to another station. One of my worst days of my life was riding with some friends from Winchester, Virginia up to Cleveland and they played that cassette tape over and over again. Pure torture.You guys can suck off Van Halen all you want. 3 bands from that era I can’t stand, Rush, Van Halen, and the Police.
I’m right that you’re wrongYou've never been right about anything.
I agree on Rush and the Police. Especially Rush. Just terrible. Shame Neil Peart wasted all that talent with that bandAgree with you on Rush. Since their beginning, anytime they play one of their songs on the radio, I'm quick to turn it to another station. One of my worst days of my life was riding with some friends from Winchester, Virginia up to Cleveland and they played that cassette tape over and over again. Pure torture.
Jump was a good song. They had more good songs than you probably realize. Eddie was an amazing guitaristVarsity Blues made Hot for Teacher popular in gentlemen's clubs, other than that, I'm not sure I can name a song of Van Halen.
Wait, they do that song 'Right Now' that WVU uses before the team heads back to the locker room pre game, right?
They had a ton of hits. I just couldn’t ever get into them. It’s a debate I’ve had for years with my buddy who is a guitar nut. EVH may have been an awesome technical artist with the axe, it just wasn’t my sound.Varsity Blues made Hot for Teacher popular in gentlemen's clubs, other than that, I'm not sure I can name a song of Van Halen.
Wait, they do that song 'Right Now' that WVU uses before the team heads back to the locker room pre game, right?
SRV was the man. Only one guitarist I would rate better is HendrixThey had a ton of hits. I just couldn’t ever get into them. It’s a debate I’ve had for years with my buddy who is a guitar nut. EVH may have been an awesome technical artist with the axe, it just wasn’t my sound.
Give me some SRV or BB King, Robert Johnson, Joe Bonamassa, Blues Sarceno, Johnny Lang, etc.
I can't stand that insufferable douche either. Give me Kenny Wayne Shepard or Jimi.Joe Bonamassa
Varsity Blues made Hot for Teacher popular in gentlemen's clubs, other than that, I'm not sure I can name a song of Van Halen.
Had a great (at that time) soundtrack tooThat movie is entrenched in my high school years. Before every home football game at Scott, we would all gather in the ”greenroom“ after eating our pregame meals and would lay around and nap or watch Varsity Blues. The movie never got old.
Varsity Blues made Hot for Teacher popular in gentlemen's clubs, other than that, I'm not sure I can name a song of Van Halen.
Wait, they do that song 'Right Now' that WVU uses before the team heads back to the locker room pre game, right?
My baseline is the Delta blues, so, he’s right up my alley. His live rendition of High Water is one of my favorite songs ever. SRV’s Tin Pan Alley is also amazing. I prefer SRV to Hendrix on Little Wing as well.I can't stand that insufferable douche either. Give me Kenny Wayne Shepard or Jimi.
DBT and Jason Isbell in particular are underrated guitar players. They don't really play that "style", but they really get going when the want to live.