VAN HALEN - ERUPTION Guitar Solo - Musician Reaction & Analysis

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MillieMochiTunes
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Steve Vai is a talented guitar player, but when a guy like Steve looks to EVH as one of his inspirations you must take notice! RIP Eddie, you are the GOAT and your music will live forever!

andrewfarkus
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Keep in mind, Van Halen's debut album came out in 1978. Every guitar player since then has been influenced by Eddie Van Halen since. He was a living legend. No one had ever guitar playing like that before.

jmsdeco
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There's no other like innovator, infinite man❤🤘😢

simoneemiliani
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Millie, you're the ONLY reactor I have ever seen who noticed that he was turning the volume up and down with his right hand during that "cello" section. Good job.

correctlyrics
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I wished more realize his brother's awesome drum set in this video and that Alex was just as talented as Eddie was.

tonycampbell
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When Eruption came out. It was out of this world. Very unique

williammolina
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Ppl forget that not only was Eddie self taught, but by his own admission, he couldn’t read music and was also a self proclaimed tone seeker. Eddie was, is, and will forever remain the greatest. We love and miss you Ed.

timradabaugh
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Back in the early 80's, Van Halen played a concert in my hometown, Tucson, AZ. USA.
They were riding high on their third LP release, and one of the local TV stations interviewed Eddie. 90 percent of his answers were just guitar licks, and it was crazy. He made his guitar
talk like a child and scream like a baby. Then an elephant. It was great.

magnificentfailure
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Eddie built that guitar himself from a body from the seconds bin and parts scrounged from other guitars to do just exactly what he wanted it to do so he knew it inside and out. The paint job is the result of 3 or 4 separate different paint jobs. Up close, it looks like hell but its been through world war 3 and is one of the best ever played. RIP Eddie. You gave a 14 year old kid a bunch of great rock and roll! Something I could live for!

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Edward was a once in a century talent. I was fortunate to see Van Halen 8 times and I was able to meet Ed once. I took my dad with me to see VH on Nov. 1st 2007 for the DLR reunion at Verizon Center in Washington D.C. I purchased the 5 star VIP package with backstage access. There were 125 of us out of 19k people who were lucky enough to get that deal. They allowed us entry into the venue 3hrs before the doors opened to the general public and I will never forget hearing him play Cathedral to an empty arena while doing soundcheck as we entered. They split us up into 3 separate groups and we took a backstage/stage tour one group at a time. We were each able to peak our head into his makeshift guitar hut on the side of the stage (where his guitar tech would change strings/tune etc..) and laid our eyes on the original Frankenstrat hanging on the inner wall. This was the first tour he brought that guitar back out to play since the 1984 tour. Eventually, we were able to shake Ed's hand and chat with him for about 90 secs each (there were alot of people for him to get through before showtime) and luckily, he autographed my Ibanez RT650 guitar and took a pic with me. Make no mistake, IT IS my most prized possession and I am so very thankful that my dad and I have that memory of Ed. He was such a nice guy and very humble. We had front row and Valerie Bertinelli stood next to me on my left with her fiance' at that time to show support to her and Eddie's son Wolfgang who was playing bass for the band. Incredible experience I will forever cherish.

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He built a famous guitar they call The Frankenstrat. You gotta look it up to see everything he did to it and how he built it. He also played through a Marshall amp turned all the way up but had the voltage turned down with a Variac. It was a secret for many years.

charlesroberts
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I absolutely love watching younger generations watch in awe, smile, cheer, wonder, and ultimately raise a glass to a man I grew up listening to (and yes, saw him live 4 times).

Jeff_Mares
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Why do I watch these reactions... I get teared up every single time.. RIP Mr Van Halen..

DB-zpun
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I have gone to ten Van Halen shows and the thing I associate with the live show more than anything else is the shaking of the concrete at the show venue.

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eddie came along and showed everyone how to play the guitar to it's absolute maximum. guys like Vai and Satriani learned everything they could from him and they (like many) were huge fans of eddie techniques.. eddie wrote two music for two films.. Twister and the wild life. his playing was famously featured in the bedroom scene in Back To The Future where it was portrayed as music from outer space...

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I'm glad you noticed that he's rolling the volume knob up and down during the Cathedral part of the solo. There's a reason he was awarded the first EVER Guitar God Award. He changed the way sheet music had to be written though he couldn't even read music. He was and will always be the GOAT that changed everything about rock and roll in 1978. I saw the 7 times and was always blown away. RIP Ed. Thanks for the memories...❤

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Eddie is just Mozart and Paganini in one person on the guitar ... there is nobody else who can create those sounds like him ... and every guitar player after him wasnt able to reach that level ... i love Steve Vai too, but Eddie is another level, always was ! RIP5150

thejelico
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He is tapping Harmonics and the Neck Vibration and turns it into a Concerto!! This is and was and will Always be The Greatest Guitarist in the World.

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Hi Millie! Also, Eddie was an accomplished piano player raised on playing classical music. In his guitar solos, he throws in classical pieces. His guitar, early on was called the Frankenstrat, a totally reworked Fender Stratocaster with his electronics and his paint job, tape etc he put on there. It will be many many years for another Eddie Van Halen to explode on the scene. RIP Edward, we love and miss you!! Oh, Millie, In the movie back to the future, Marty McFly went into his father's bedroom as an alien and played Eddie's riff to scare him and convince George McFly to take his future Mom to the Prom so they could fall in love and not mess up the time line and cause a paradox. lol Check it out. Back to the Future 1. in 1985. Thanks and cheers from Motown.

robertclymer