My graduation year 84! I miss Eddie I really liked his music and his humor in his music videos. I’m 53, and the 80’s were the funniest decade ever!!!!!!!! Rest In Heaven Eddie ♥️Paradise ♥️
You will always be remembered every time I listen to Two Tickets To Paradise. Love that song. R.I.P. Eddie and thank you for giving such pleasure through your music ❤️
Eddie Money was a classic New Yorker - treated everyone well and loved to talk to people. This midwesterner lived in Queens for a second, and you’ll never meet nicer, more down to Earth people.
@@mindcontrol67An overuse almost cost him the ability to walk. It’s why he walked with a limp most of his life. Thankfully he got clean. Enjoy Heaven, Eddie.
I met Eddie Money, after an outdoor show at the 'Gulfstream(horse-race) Trak'- it was a meet and greet. When my turn came to meet Eddie, I told him how much I enjoyed the show and Thanked him for the music. He was very kind and cordial and thanked me, that I came on out to the show. I could of asked Eddie for his autograph, but instead, I felt compelled to share with him, so I handed him what I purchased at the Horse Trak for him, it was a Ticket for an upcoming race in one hour, the 4th Race and selected the #4-Horse to place. When I handed Eddie the ticket, he thanked me and said to me (something I'll never forget) "My MaMa always told me to bet the#4 horse in the 4thRace" And to Eddie's Family, you already Know that "Money can't buy you Love." But God's love has bought and paid for your DaD's (and husband) special place in Heaven. Thanks for letting me share, Jerry
Two Tickets to Paradise and Take Me Home Tonight are 2 of my favorites from this man God Bless You Eddie Money and God Bless You Mr. Clark RIP Money Man and World's Oldest Teenager
Money was 35 here, it's interesting that Dick Clark says 24-35 wasn't his typical audience, I'd think at least everyone in their 20s would've liked basic 80s rock and roll.
I was fortunate enough to meet Eddie in '97 backstage at a show in Houston, Tx. We talked for quite awhile and he treated me like I had been his best friend for life. Great wonderful man and the real deal. Thank you Eddie RIP. WE LOVE YOU AND MISS YOU!
record company: baby hold on to me futures not ours to see whatever will be will be (repeated 38 times) will not be a hit record eddie money (retarded 3rd cousin of sylvester stallone) : hold my beer
I used to listen to this show every Tuesday night back in the late 80's called Rockline when I was in high school. They had many featured artists from Pete Townsend to Lou Reed to, Brian May and Jimmy Page. Once they had Eddie Money, and I have to say out of all the guests they had on, Eddie Money was the nicest & most down to earth. He was genuinely interested in every caller, asking them questions about them not the other way around. RIP... thanks for the memories!
Damn, another one of the band leader greats now departed in recent year. First Bowie, then Petty, followed by Dr. John, and now Eddie Money. These truly talented musicians are Rock -n- -Roll legends who's music will live forever!!!
So natural and honest......easy to approach and talk to......a real great fella Eddie------so nice to meet you in Cincinnati in 99 for a summer concert which was Perfect.....and meeting you was such a plus....the hug and signed shirt a real extra bonus.......rest easy now......you were the best you could ever be......you finally cashed in your tickets to paradise....!!!!!!
This is 2 years before the song "Take me home tonight" So New Yorker here and any American can see that. Loved Eddie Money. Gen Xer's grew up on his best stuff.
Sad to hear of his passing. Even though I listened to mainly Metal 80's music at that time, I still enjoyed listening to Eddie Money. Something about his voice that drew me to his music. Anybody know what the name/maker of that small lite blue guitar @1:09? I love that guitar. R.I.P. Eddie. Keep on Rockin' upstairs Brother.
I met his best man from his wedding....years ago (late 80's), he asked if the Ozarks were a nice place to live...he still lives there to this day... he wrote alot of songs for singers including Ed... dont remember the song names now...
My favorite period of Eddie. Love the Where the Party CD and Club Michelle. It was the first time I saw him in concert. This was probably shortly after that. I saw one of the first dates of this Tour at Cobo Hall December 29, 1983. With Saga opening up.
There was NO BETTER than Dick Clark! No one today comes close. I don’t know why some network or site doesn’t follow this format for interviewing artists after their performance.
The Righteous Brothers did a song in 1974 called "Rock And Roll Heaven". Now that band has two more members. RIP Eddie and Ric, and no doubt Dick Clark is up there too.
RIP Eddie! You rocked it here and we thank you! Now, rock out in Heaven! I know you were proud of being a Jersey boy, and Jersey's gotta be proud of you! God bless you with peace.
For a black woman/man, to say anything nice about a "white man" in today's culture is shocking. May your courage, honesty, and kind words, bring you a life of happiness!
+ku4uv he was and is as bad as they come. He was blowing up big and it synced up with my teenage years. Saw him in the fox theatre in 79 and he was strong as zoo dirt.
I recall seeing the evidence of Eddie's struggles in his appearance and behaviors. It's easy to dismiss others based on what we see or hear. In hindsight I should have guessed he had a drug and alcohol problem, amongst others as well, as we all do. It's also easy to view such addictions as character issues, as if one chooses to be an addict. The choices that lead to addictions are rarely so clear cut. Imagine the lifestyle of being in one's 20's with sudden wealth and fame. This is a time where we all think we're indestructible, and our peers still reign at the top of our list, and who these peers are and what they are doing is something that most all of us would end up doing, too. I've learned not to be so quick to judge. Remember that old adage that says "believe none of what you hear and only half of what you see". Like Mom tried to tell us: "walk a mile in their shoes, first". "Be kind. Everyone you meet is carrying a heavy burden." (Ian MacLaren)
Seriously here's the answer,....Rock's original intent was to detach white cultured societies from the christian fundamentalist mindset in America....After 50 plus years it has accomplished this mission for the most part. American demographics have been changed and rock has out lived it's usefulness. Was classic rock music better than the music of today ? You bet..It had to be in order to addict the sophistication of the white generations it was targeting. Today's level of sophistication is drastically different due to the dilution in today's society ( the blending of many cultures of who's main opponent was white christian fundamentalists). What ever was popular at any moment has always had more to do with an agenda than anyone's personal tastes..
I tell you Eddie could have easily had a good career as a comedian. I love his musical act but I enjoy his interviews even more. He is a really funny New York guy. Not funny like a Clown. Just funny you know. RIP
He is so goofy and never lost his New York accent. He seems to have stayed humble and regular. Love seeing clips that I've never seen before.
My graduation year 84! I miss Eddie I really liked his music and his humor in his music videos. I’m 53, and the 80’s were the funniest decade ever!!!!!!!! Rest In Heaven Eddie ♥️Paradise ♥️
R.I.P. Eddie. You were the real deal. Wish nothing but the best going forward for your family and loved ones.
You will always be remembered every time I listen to Two Tickets To Paradise. Love that song.
R.I.P. Eddie and thank you for giving such pleasure through your music ❤️
Don’t forget Ric Ocasek from the 80’s band the Cars whom died a couple of days after Eddie Money
Hell yeah
Very sad
@@PositiveInlifeButDefendMyself right I forgot it was almost around the same time.
Never ever in his career did you hear bad things. RIP Eddie
Thinking the same thing..treated people good,family great...and oh ya...HE WAS A ROCKSTAR🌟🌟🌟🌟 GOOD JOB EDDIE..♥️🌴
He had drug and Alcohol problems and overdosed badly.He got clean though.
@@mindcontrol67 He was SHAKIN....♥️🌟
Eddie Money was a classic New Yorker - treated everyone well and loved to talk to people. This midwesterner lived in Queens for a second, and you’ll never meet nicer, more down to Earth people.
@@mindcontrol67An overuse almost cost him the ability to walk. It’s why he walked with a limp most of his life. Thankfully he got clean. Enjoy Heaven, Eddie.
RIP Eddie. My teen years in the 80's were because of your songs.
Your teen years were because of your parents.
84,my senior year of high school. I wanna go back and do it all over
I met Eddie Money, after an outdoor show at the 'Gulfstream(horse-race) Trak'- it was a meet and greet. When my turn came to meet Eddie, I told him how much I enjoyed the show and Thanked him for the music. He was very kind and cordial and thanked me, that I came on out to the show. I could of asked Eddie for his autograph, but instead, I felt compelled to share with him, so I handed him what I purchased at the Horse Trak for him, it was a Ticket for an upcoming race in one hour, the 4th Race and selected the #4-Horse to place. When I handed Eddie the ticket, he thanked me and said to me (something I'll never forget) "My MaMa always told me to bet the#4 horse in the 4thRace" And to Eddie's Family, you already Know that "Money can't buy you Love." But God's love has bought and paid for your DaD's (and husband) special place in Heaven. Thanks for letting me share, Jerry
2 of the coolest guys in the business!!! RIP to these legends 👍🎵🎶🎵🎸
I just turned 50 and it seems like everyone is freaking dead!
God I hate getting old!
LOL. Shit happens!
It will happen to everyone eventually.
@@vigo894 Yup, I know. It's just going too fast I guess.
I agree with you! getting old blows
Yep can’t avoid getting old & dying, but some are not fortunate enough to get old because they pass at young age these days
I miss those days! R.I.P. Eddie, thank you for all the great music you gave us! I miss American Bandstand, watched it every week, R.I.P. Mr. Clark!
J
RIP Eddie and Dick Clark, both part of my childhood. Legends live forever.
Eddie Money was a Masterpiece.....
Two Tickets to Paradise and Take Me Home Tonight are 2 of my favorites from this man
God Bless You Eddie Money and God Bless You Mr. Clark
RIP Money Man and World's Oldest Teenager
I know they AND Charlie O'Donnell wanna go back and do their happy times all over (to coin another great Eddie Money hit).
Listen to Endless Nights that’s a great song & video too
easy to see why Eddie was famous. He's a cool dude, great personality, very funny from some of the interviews I've watched.
Not to mention a total hottie!
Eddie's givin em one hell of a show in heaven right now. Keep rockin Eddie. God Bless!
How do you know that he was saved ?
@@johnturd I choose to think positively about such things. You should try it some time.
Money was 35 here, it's interesting that Dick Clark says 24-35 wasn't his typical audience, I'd think at least everyone in their 20s would've liked basic 80s rock and roll.
Good point
We're really gonna miss you. Really good guy. Thanks for your hard work and some damn good music!
He was always so talkative but shy as well. So animated, it was endearing to his nature.
HE HAS THE CUTEST EYES.....HE IS ADORABLE...RIP....EDDIE...
I was fortunate enough to meet Eddie in '97 backstage at a show in Houston, Tx. We talked for quite awhile and he treated me like I had been his best friend for life. Great wonderful man and the real deal. Thank you Eddie RIP. WE LOVE YOU AND MISS YOU!
Loved this Rocker❤️
Love you Eddie ! .. You're in paradise now !
Damn, that speaking voice and New Yark accent is amazing. Never realized he had bedroom eyes. Young women back in the day must've wanted him.
I DID!!!
We did!
We all did. And I was like 13 when this interview was done.
We loved some Eddie Money !!!! He had some sexy eyes.....and that voice...oh my 😍
record company:
baby hold on to me
futures not ours to see
whatever will be will be
(repeated 38 times)
will not be a hit record
eddie money (retarded 3rd cousin of sylvester stallone)
: hold my beer
I used to listen to this show every Tuesday night back in the late 80's called Rockline when I was in high school. They had many featured artists from Pete Townsend to Lou Reed to, Brian May and Jimmy Page. Once they had Eddie Money, and I have to say out of all the guests they had on, Eddie Money was the nicest & most down to earth. He was genuinely interested in every caller, asking them questions about them not the other way around. RIP... thanks for the memories!
RIP Eddie Money, a class act all the way, who paid his dues. He deserves to be in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame!🎷🎷🎷
If the rock ‘n roll hall of fame was legit he’d be in it with several other deserving rock bands.
NO DOUBT! 🎷@@russratliff3536
I fell in love with Eddie Money ... so good looking in his youth.. I love his little shivery shakes.. they don't make men like that anymore
RIP Eddie💔We love you!😪
RIP Eddie........... a real talent who will be missed.......... God bless his family.
Great tunes from a great artist, god bless sir. RIP.
my fellow EDDIE, thanks so much for the great songs! one of a kind! you'll be missed by millions! RIP
I have loved Eddie Money's songs ever since he started rocking. Yes, I still play his recordings.
A good Brooklyn boy RIP EDDIE $$$
Damn, another one of the band leader greats now departed in recent year. First Bowie, then Petty, followed by Dr. John, and now Eddie Money. These truly talented musicians are Rock -n- -Roll legends who's music will live forever!!!
Wow I haven't heard about Dr. John passing. Gonna look that up now. Thanks!
@@marjoryrainey5761 He passed 6/6/19
Now Ric O from the Cars 🎸🎶
@@davidmathews2599
Rick Okasec and the Cars were finally inducted into the RRHOF last year. At least he got to be there.
Man I miss that guy 😢
What a Sweetheart he was..😔
Saw Eddie in St Louis early nineties at Froggys bar on riverfront. ..what a performer!! LOVE YA!!!
So natural and honest......easy to approach and talk to......a real great fella Eddie------so nice to meet you in Cincinnati in 99 for a summer concert which was Perfect.....and meeting you was such a plus....the hug and signed shirt a real extra bonus.......rest easy now......you were the best you could ever be......you finally cashed in your tickets to paradise....!!!!!!
One Ticket to Paradise. Rest in Peace: Eddie!
Great music and memories from The Rock-n-Roll Cop...
RIP Eddie Money !
R.I.P Eddie Money
Eddie your awesome spirit and music will live on forever!
RIP Eddie 🌻
You always inside our heart ❤️
So glad I got to see him. I was a kid in the 80s love his songs.
This is 2 years before the song "Take me home tonight" So New Yorker here and any American can see that. Loved Eddie Money. Gen Xer's grew up on his best stuff.
That interview was fun to watch
Caught him at our local hometown fair here in Pennsylvania a few years ago. Wow he was fantastic. My kids loved the show . I’m so sad he is gone. Rip
He was so cute!
Gonna miss you Eddie, RIP in Paradise.
Sad to hear of his passing. Even though I listened to mainly Metal 80's music at that time, I still enjoyed listening to Eddie Money. Something about his voice that drew me to his music. Anybody know what the name/maker of that small lite blue guitar @1:09? I love that guitar. R.I.P. Eddie. Keep on Rockin' upstairs Brother.
American bandstand! Eddie Money! Classic scene, and God bless both of them ❤
Such an awesome artist, miss his music dearly.
Love his music
I met his best man from his wedding....years ago (late 80's), he asked if the Ozarks were a nice place to live...he still lives there to this day... he wrote alot of songs for singers including Ed... dont remember the song names now...
My favorite period of Eddie. Love the Where the Party CD and Club Michelle. It was the first time I saw him in concert. This was probably shortly after that. I saw one of the first dates of this Tour at Cobo Hall December 29, 1983. With Saga opening up.
Thanks for this gem
Great band.....Eddie always had great musicians...
There was NO BETTER than Dick Clark! No one today comes close. I don’t know why some network or site doesn’t follow this format for interviewing artists after their performance.
R.I.P. Eddie Money and Dick Clark
R I P...Eddie & Dick Clark. Both...true pros in their endeavors.
Eddie is a good soul. He with the angels and the lord of universe .
EM was a charismatic and charming man.
Thank you
I hope the family is getting through this okay. I know it's really tough.
Handsome eddie love you see you in heaven
The Righteous Brothers did a song in 1974 called "Rock And Roll Heaven". Now that band has two more members. RIP Eddie and Ric, and no doubt Dick Clark is up there too.
RIP Eddie! You rocked it here and we thank you! Now, rock out in Heaven! I know you were proud of being a Jersey boy, and Jersey's gotta be proud of you! God bless you with peace.
Shake it. Take me home tonight. Bady hold on to me. Two ticket to paradise. You were the best God bless you.
cool water!
A great guy and a great New Yorker!
Eddie was so handsome! Really great music! Check it out guys, you are in for a great surprise!
For a black woman/man, to say anything nice about a "white man" in today's culture is shocking. May your courage, honesty, and kind words, bring you a life of happiness!
@@philcarrington3763 Thank you! The truth is not hard at all!
Where is the party? I heaven for Eddie.
GREAT SINGER R. I. P.
Rest In Peace Eddie
RIP Eddie and Dick.
Miss you Eddie!! 😢
Eddies son on drums in his band looks and acts uncannily like him....
Thanks Eddie !! )) if I could do it all over ,I can't go back I know
RIP Eddie Money
Rip to these guys. 🤟
eddie money went through the drivethrough at burger king and ordered a big mac.........and got one.
+ku4uv he was and is as bad as they come. He was blowing up big and it synced up with my teenage years. Saw him in the fox theatre in 79 and he was strong as zoo dirt.
rf w +zoo dirt ?
RIP Eddie - we miss you
Love the end !
Listen to Dick
Water....r.i.p. Eddie!!!
i like those two person
the great TWO
I recall seeing the evidence of Eddie's struggles in his appearance and behaviors. It's easy to dismiss others based on what we see or hear. In hindsight I should have guessed he had a drug and alcohol problem, amongst others as well, as we all do.
It's also easy to view such addictions as character issues, as if one chooses to be an addict. The choices that lead to addictions are rarely so clear cut. Imagine the lifestyle of being in one's 20's with sudden wealth and fame.
This is a time where we all think we're indestructible, and our peers still reign at the top of our list, and who these peers are and what they are doing is something that most all of us would end up doing, too.
I've learned not to be so quick to judge. Remember that old adage that says "believe none of what you hear and only half of what you see". Like Mom tried to tell us: "walk a mile in their shoes, first".
"Be kind. Everyone you meet is carrying a heavy burden." (Ian MacLaren)
RIP EM
WhaT a great guy!
I never caught many moments/interviews with Eddie over the years. Never noticed his cool accent...Lol.
Trinidad - awesome song. Eddie was/is cool ! Gods speed
Eddie Money !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
Maybe I m a Fool great song he played sax on.
Serious question: What happened to rock and is it ever coming back?
Seriously here's the answer,....Rock's original intent was to detach white cultured societies from the christian fundamentalist mindset in America....After 50 plus years it has accomplished this mission for the most part. American demographics have been changed and rock has out lived it's usefulness. Was classic rock music better than the music of today ? You bet..It had to be in order to addict the sophistication of the white generations it was targeting. Today's level of sophistication is drastically different due to the dilution in today's society ( the blending of many cultures of who's main opponent was white christian fundamentalists). What ever was popular at any moment has always had more to do with an agenda than anyone's personal tastes..
Man thats one hell of a shade of green
RiP Eddie
Baby, hold onto me......
Ok babies im so in love
Ok i got u now
I tell you Eddie could have easily had a good career as a comedian. I love his musical act but I enjoy his interviews even more. He is a really funny New York guy. Not funny like a Clown. Just funny you know. RIP
1:08 especially sounds just like Paul
That bass play has similar features to Paul Rudd 😂❤ Anyone else see it? Or just me lol
Player
@1:22 did D.C. just call that guitar a trumpet ??