Ep. 83 - Dedicated to Edward Van Halen w/ Pete Thorn, David Black and Michael Nielsen

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    Ep. 83 - Dedicated to the Edward Van Halen w/ Pete Thorn, David Black and Michael Nielsen
    Time Stamps by Alex! Thanks
    0:00 - Intro: What was the intro music from?
    4:21 - Marc’s first memories of Van Halen
    6:06 - Dave Friedman (DF)’s first memories of Van Halen
    8:25 - David Black (DB)’s first VH memories
    11:15 - Michael’s first VH memories
    12:43 - Pete’s first VH memories
    17:06 - Influence of singers/producers on Van Halen
    19:49 - VH’s live upbringing
    27:00 - Did Eddie ever record with a José amp?
    27:59 - Eddie re-recording Live Right Here Right Now?
    29:05 - Rigs DF built Eddie over the years, their history
    38:16 - Details of the first rig DF built Eddie
    46:22 - Picture of Eddie’s Marshalls
    48:15 - DB’s Van Halen story
    55:19 - The Eddie memorial in Pasadena
    57:14 - What led to Eddie’s greatness? Nature, nurture, family, or work ethic?
    1:04:51 - VH’s unique songwriting
    1:11:16 - MTV Lost Weekend
    1:13:19 - Eddie’s use of the GE-10, early album setup (amp settings, pickups)
    1:17:12 - Favorite sounding Van Halen records?
    1:22:29 - Eddie’s WDW setup, Eventide, delays, dry sound in wet cabs?
    1:27:54 - Eddie’s use of the Palmer speaker simulator?
    1:29:02 - Eddie not using the harmonizer in DF’s rigs
    1:32:00 - When did Eddie stop using the original Marshall on records, is it on ADKOT?
    1:34:16 - USA Wolfgang vs Wolfgang Specials? Ernie Ball Wolfgangs, Peavey Wolfgangs?
    1:41:18 - Eddie’s Japan rig pics (1979?)
    1:49:22 - The updated Eddie rig DF built
    1:55:44 - Ed’s Bradsaw rig during the 5150 tour
    2:00:48 - Wolfgang’s rig
    2:04:37 - Frankenstein pic
    2:07:06 - Clipping on later VH tracks (Fire in the Hole)
    2:09:27 - Why didn’t Ed use fuzz/similar pedals? High voltage vs. low voltage, loud vs. quiet volumes
    2:15:31 - Opinions on the EVH Greenbacks?
    2:19:44 - Poundcake Micropitch sound with a mono rig?
    2:21:05 - How much of Eddie’s sound was from his picking hand?
    2:25:52 - How did Pete meet Ed?
    2:37:51 - Swapping a G12-30 in the EVH 2x12 for a creamback 65
    2:39:08 - Under the radarVH tunes to listen too
    2:41:41 - Do Strymon pedals have Analog dry path?
    2:42:16 - An artist (past or present) DF would want to hear with a Friedman
    2:45:57 - Eddie’s backstage Fender amps
    2:49:43 - Ed’s tone on Women in Love (H910?)
    2:52:40 - 5150/EVH sound with a Friedman amp?
    2:53:55 - Closing thoughts, upcoming shows
    2:54:24 - DF’s EVH Party Story, Michael’s EVH Guitar Center story
    2:57:39 - Ed’s rig at the Play it Loud Exhibition, DF’s experience with “The Amp”
    3:00:39 - Outro
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  • @miketaris5404
    @miketaris5404 Před 3 lety +75

    His passing has really hit me hard. I had the privilege of meeting and talking with Eddie 4-5 times. He used to come into my Families Liquor/Convenience store which was right down the street from his Coldwater Canyon house. He was always so humble and kind in our conversations. He even gave me one of his guitars on one of his visits. On another occasion my cousin and I who also worked at the family store saw Eddie at a gas station filling up his Black Lamborghini, we walked over to him and he remembered us from the store my cousin had a beer in his hand and Eddie asked if he could have a swig so we had a beer with Eddie while he showed us his Lambo. He always came across to me as someone completely unaware that he was a rockstar no ego whatsoever. I think what makes his passing so hard for me is knowing that he had the biggest childlike heart that just loved to create but was also so kind, gentle, humble and a decent human being. So many stories are coming out similar to mine showing Eddies kind, giving nature.

    • @CoachingChaos
      @CoachingChaos Před 3 lety +5

      Damn! He *gave* you a guitar? Pics or it didn't happen, dude! Nah, I'm so jealous of all that lol ... congrats, seriously. I'd loved to have met the man once, much less all the rest. I have one of his picks (friend was a bouncer at one of the later Van Hagar concerts) - he gave it to me, knowing what a fan I was, and I cherish it to this day, knowing that even if it spent it's life in a box, it was at least NEAR enough to Eddie to have been considered for use by my guitar hero for 40+ years.

    • @meatrocket1
      @meatrocket1 Před 3 lety +2

      Hope you still have that guitar 👍🏻
      Great story

    • @miketaris5404
      @miketaris5404 Před 3 lety +5

      Yeah I'll put up some pics, its a jet black Kramer Beretta (with all black hardware)

    • @msw812
      @msw812 Před 3 lety +1

      @@miketaris5404 Wonder if it’s the black Beretta in the Kramer ad pic Eddie’s holding or seems John McEnroes holding maybe. Seems there’s more pics of Ed with a black Beretta that may be the one he gave you. Very cool!

    • @GuyNarnarian
      @GuyNarnarian Před 2 lety

      I saw this story on another Van Halen video - I believe it. Especially since you were 18 and selling them booze. He seemed like a very kind person deep down. I'd give an 18 year old on my block one of my guitars if I was famous. So cool.

  • @battmanvonrichtoven
    @battmanvonrichtoven Před 3 lety +20

    It’s so nice that in this time we all can get away from the politics and sadness and think of something positive. The love of music from Edward Van Halen.

  • @nightmission
    @nightmission Před 3 lety +23

    David Blacks descriptions of that time in history was so vivid and similar to my own.. I felt like I stepped back in time... Thank You!

    • @CoachingChaos
      @CoachingChaos Před 3 lety +1

      I'm a bit younger (was 10 yrs old at Van Halen I's release), so I was in the second or third wave lol... I've heard countless fans recount similar stories, and read countless accounts from guitarists who were mightily influenced by the album, and the stories all sound nearly identical! I would have loved to have been maybe six or seven years older at the time so I could have *really* appreciated that momentous time... But I'll take what I got, obviously, and listen to/read all those stories with a big smile, thankful that rock guitar/music was blessed with such an incredible presence. RIP, Edward Van Halen... Long live the King of Rock Guitar, EVH. \m/ \m/
      Edit: grammar

    • @douglaszolton8985
      @douglaszolton8985 Před 3 lety +2

      I am a still a long time guitarist ,now in my 70's. I never met any of V.H. but really liked the music. I liked Sammy's vocals more than Dave R. He seemed to be a dick ,very overly egotistic . I've been playing guitar since 1964. Mr. Black was accurate with his memories of how playing out live in Michigan and the Mid-Western states was. In 1964 & onward we played a lot of high school gigs,college gigs, a while later. Right after picking up a guitar I started gigging at private parties, we played at C./ O. railroad halls and a lot of other small local places. I remember fondly a lot of the early rock bands. My high school was going to book a bigger band for graduation , We wanted to book Hendrix & the Experience, or the Doors, B.O. C. and/or other hard rock acts. Us guys wanted to book harder rock acts . But the females had control of the school booking ,along with the teachers. They overruled all of us guys and booked 'The Grass Roots" in 1968. We were really bummed. But After graduation I started playing all over Mid Michigan. Bars , lounges , Colleges, parties . Anywhere we could play. After a while in early 1970's, we hit the road and started playing in other states. THEN THE DRAFT , that broke up a good band. Nam destroyed a lot of good musicians and bands. Anyway I finally retired from playing out about 5 years ago. My back was really bad and a lot of medical problems became severe. So My life in music came to an end. I lasted until my age ran against me and my health became more and more problematic. I still play(practice) at home most every day still sitting down . I still have some chops at almost 71 years old. But life never stops we do. Listening to V.H. is a big big part of my road trips I'll never forget, That and sleeping and playing at Holiday Inns, or Ramada Inns all over the mid-west Area. Sleeping in Band rooms there, and eating at Rally's restaurants all over. Sorry for running on ,probably pretty boring to all your other younger players.

  • @Jay-wk9xj
    @Jay-wk9xj Před 3 lety +14

    This livestream should be in a museum

  • @swedeinla
    @swedeinla Před 3 lety +7

    I swung by his childhood home in Pasadena yesterday

  • @meatrocket1
    @meatrocket1 Před 3 lety +7

    I’m still Devastated by Eddie’s passing 😥💔
    It hit me hard and always will.

  • @masongregory278
    @masongregory278 Před 3 lety +18

    The intro is called Out The Window by EVH, part of the soundtrack he wrote for a movie called The Wild Life (1984). Re-used for Back To The Future, when Marty was inspiring his "peeping Tom" Dad to go bone his mom so he can exist.

    • @jarodreddig63
      @jarodreddig63 Před 3 lety +4

      Nice one! All I knew was that I remember it being from Back to the Future that he played for his young father.

  • @TheOpinionatedGuitarist
    @TheOpinionatedGuitarist Před 3 lety +11

    People love to hate on DLR but I was always amazed that he could write melody and sing over those killer EVH riffs.
    If the singer had of been too over the top it wouldn’t of worked.

    • @GuyNarnarian
      @GuyNarnarian Před 2 lety

      Even they said DLR had a LOT to do with the sound of the early days, I believe it and I'm a much bigger fan of the DLR era. I do recognize that Eddie had some great guitar parts on the Van Hagar albums though. Always loved the keys too that he would break out now and again.

  • @shemphoward999
    @shemphoward999 Před 3 lety +4

    it was 1978 when i heard eruption/you really got me on the radio...that was it after that...revolutionary guitar playing...god rest the king...

  • @chriscollesano8463
    @chriscollesano8463 Před 3 lety +3

    Hearing Pete talk about Ed towards the end , about his struggles and his positive focus. That shit made me cry. I love Ed, we all did.

  • @ironikaika
    @ironikaika Před 3 lety +10

    Something else I haven’t heard mentioned yet was Ed’s backing vocals. Spot on harmonies with Michael and Wolf while playing. Try the harmony for Dance the Night Away while playing. Or Jamie’s Crying!

  • @ShaunaMarieSings
    @ShaunaMarieSings Před 3 lety +8

    Thank you for the music, Edward...💗💗💗

  • @mafiapastap8817
    @mafiapastap8817 Před 3 lety +8

    Gone but you re never forgotten Eddie Van Halen, thanx for the songs and melodys you’ve made, thats always left in my mind till i die

  • @willdenham
    @willdenham Před měsícem

    That's what made Top Jimmy stand out so much. I had no idea about what that pickup did. Ed was so experimental and sophisticated, yet always delivered an uncluttered, focused, pure sound.

  • @perkins1439
    @perkins1439 Před 6 měsíci +2

    His finger work in tone was one thing but how can anybody make up that many tunes that sounds so awesome and hook you right on in never a dull moment like you said summertime fun rock and roll

  • @paulj0557tonehead
    @paulj0557tonehead Před 3 lety +6

    Van Halen hit when I was 12 and I'd just began guitar lessons a week or two before coming home one day to my rocker teenage sister telling me, " Sit down and listen to this !" . She put the Van Halen I Lp on our parents new stereo. Kids, HIFI STEREO was mastered in the 1950's, so we heard the same quality you hear now. Actually better imo... but the beloved 8-track tape was probably just as popular for VH I and VH II. Van Halen debut-'I' was a black 8-track and Van Halen II was a white 8-track. I bought *Van Halen - Women and Children First* on cassette in 1980 right before Summer camp...7 weeks of Summer Camp in Leelanau County MI, on Lke Michigan. The whole boys camp combined had maybe a dozen tapes, but the new VH WACF was the hit, most borrowed, and what we cranked at wake up "AND THE WILL ROCK". Second was *Black Sabbath Heaven and Hell* , then *The Cars Candy O* , *Rush All The World's A Stage* .

  • @S3thousand
    @S3thousand Před 3 lety +3

    Yes a thousand times.......the context of Eddies playing and sound is extremely important to his innovation and extraordinary style. Im 55, I was 13, just becoming a guitar player. Jenson speakers.....we all had them. 😂 I love it. Eddie was a legend to our generation, and deservingly so.

  • @MarkPritchardGuitar
    @MarkPritchardGuitar Před 3 lety +7

    Really great show Marc with some amazing stories of the great man himself. I haven’t stopped listening to and playing Van Halen songs the last few months, it’s just timeless.

  • @johnnywomack548
    @johnnywomack548 Před 3 lety +5

    Total EVH geekfest. Outstanding! Thanks, guys!

  • @CoachingChaos
    @CoachingChaos Před 3 lety +5

    So whoever listens to this, go and listen to the Steve Rosen interview (just Google it as David Black suggests:
    "Steve Rosen" Van Halen Interview; it's the one called the "lost interview"). After that, listen to Van Halen 1, of course. But then listen to Van Halen II ... a couple of times. Maybe four or five. Hell, keep it on the permanent rotation if you want. I'm on my third listen and my fellow dudes ... I'm tripping *hard*.
    So much of what you'll hear on VH II, damn, you'll feel UNBELIEVABLY more in touch with it now - not only because of what the tone guys here talk about, but ESPECIALLY because of what Eddie talked about in his interview with Rosen. IT'S LIKE A TIME MACHINE BACK TO WHEN VAN HALEN II WAS RECORDED. Oh my God I haven't felt like this in 35 years, I used to be this way when I discovered anything new about EVH ... a new magazine article, hell, anything back in the pre-internet days ... I'm just blown away by this. Do it, you KNOW you won't regret it. Light Up the Sky is playing right now and oh man I'll quit now or I won't be able to stop typing ...
    EVH forever. May you rest in peace, you guitar god with no real peer, one of the kindest souls we've ever known of ... that was in anything like a similar spotlight. Farewell, our dear friend of the ages, for the ages. \m/ \m/

  • @warbirdfotos
    @warbirdfotos Před rokem +3

    I still love Different Kind Of Truth, Ed's guitar sound is epic, but Alex's drum mix.....spectacular! "Me Wise Magic" and "Can't Get This Stuff No more" from Best Of - Vol.1 to me, had the best of their 90's sound with DLR up front, GREAT F-ing tunes!

  • @mattfeedback
    @mattfeedback Před 3 lety +3

    Great show as ever guys - long live the king

  • @justinespinosa7878
    @justinespinosa7878 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you thank you thank you! Epic show and dedication!

  • @pythonflying
    @pythonflying Před 3 lety +3

    What a great dedication video, RIP EVH.

  • @lavenderginct
    @lavenderginct Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for this.

  • @avgjoegat8126
    @avgjoegat8126 Před 3 lety +6

    This was awesome thank you. Eddie forever

  • @zombiemosher1139
    @zombiemosher1139 Před 2 lety

    Brilliant episode, loved the stories & geek stuff about the gear. RIP Eddie.

  • @jarodreddig63
    @jarodreddig63 Před 3 lety +4

    Thanks so much for doing this show. Was a fine tribute and a real treat to watch. RIP Eddie

  • @flippercarlin1657
    @flippercarlin1657 Před 3 lety +1

    Our band had just got done playing a Winter Party at Omaha Roncalli High School in February 1978, a brrrr COLD February, i was the oldest in the band, in 78, I was 26. Our band radio was on the whole trip back to Sioux City Iowa. And this song blarred, WHOA? This a new Kinks? It was You Really Got Me! DJ didn't say...Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. that next Monday I went to my favorite record store, the owner I knew. I asked if he knew, "there's a new record that has that song on a sticker, contains the hit, You Really Got Me ..have no idea who they are". I bought it and asked Mike, "can we open it and play it?" "Sure"
    I SCREAMED!!!!! THAT'S IT!!!!!!
    Took it home, was life changing ❤️
    That photo with that guitar 😯 Just WOW. So every guitar I had was store bought, my '71 Strat had taken a dive, and we had to play Rapid City Stevens High School in late '77, and I needed a guitar, so went to local store there, and had no choice but had to trade even up my '75 Martin D-35 Shade Top for an Ibanez Sunburst Strat copy, gorgeous... but the gig? It squealed like a pig, so treble off on my Marshall Super Lead and the guitar. Never played it then.
    So a week after the VH release, Feb '78...so I stripped that Sunburst and painted it white then taped off for black stripes... but I nailed it, back, I did my own pattern. A year later called Charvel and ordered 2 flat n wide necks from Wayne Charvel himself. "Sorry, don't do the CBS headstock anymore, all Strat necks are Leo timeframe" "Good I like them better" lol
    So in late '79, instead of painting over the black and white, I simply made another, using the second neck.
    After getting around 5-6 bodies and a couple more necks, Wayne asked me to be Charvel Midwest contact etc, sell outta my shop, "Carlin Guitarwerks". That lasted a few months till Grover took over, n I got a letter, still have, from Grover beginning of '80. "We have decided to go ahead and make production guitars, and to continue our partnership as Wayne had started, so we are requiring 6 full production guitars a year"
    But by then, I had made every guitar Eddie had created. Only for me too, never sold one.
    So Eddie was huge to me, and I'm still devastated!! 💔

  • @nickh1933
    @nickh1933 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you all for this!

  • @ukguitarnoodle
    @ukguitarnoodle Před 3 lety

    this is so good. thanks guys . RIP Eddie

  • @danriley5848
    @danriley5848 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video with some great information about a legendary guitarist. 👍🤘

  • @scottmcarthur2201
    @scottmcarthur2201 Před 3 lety +5

    Fantastic show as usual guys. Great tribute to EVH as well.

  • @carlwagoner77
    @carlwagoner77 Před 3 lety +7

    The best 3 hours on CZcams. Thanks so much guys...Long Live The King 👑

  • @thomassantiago6339
    @thomassantiago6339 Před 3 lety +2

    GUYS THE SHOW WAS AWESOME AND THE STORYS WERE GREAT . THANK YOU !

  • @TheAudioGeek67
    @TheAudioGeek67 Před 3 lety +1

    Tremendous discussion!

  • @Widdy5150
    @Widdy5150 Před 3 lety +4

    Great show guys & some fantastic peraonal trips down memory lane....Happy Trails Eddie 🤘🏼

  • @MorGuitarz
    @MorGuitarz Před 3 lety +4

    What a wonderful, heartfelt & endlessly informative episode guys... I wasn't able to join live this week, but appreciate it every bit as much. As always, THANK you guys for your generosity for your time & knowledge, and thanks a million, Mark for hosting & producing the show. Love all you guys and because of guys like you... Rock will never die🙏🎼🎶🎵🎸🎹

  • @chinchinfukuro
    @chinchinfukuro Před 3 lety +3

    This is great!! Thank you!!! Miss you, Eddie...

  • @nickstrapko7549
    @nickstrapko7549 Před 3 lety +2

    Great inside info on Van Halen from Dave .

  • @These_go_to_eleven_1959
    @These_go_to_eleven_1959 Před 3 lety +3

    Dave black basically described it how it happened for me as well it was 1978 and i was only 14
    My cousin had bought the first record and played me running with the devil and eruption.
    I was hooked instantly! shortly after me and him saw them at the Philadelphia spectrum open for sabbath.

  • @joeb-guitar
    @joeb-guitar Před 3 lety +2

    I kept seeing them in small articles in magazines and hearing the whole album at a friend's house ...the very first time is bleary, it's memories of walking past a parked car in a driveway with " Runnin' with the devil" cranking and seeing the video of " You're No Good " on don Kirshner rock concert.....and the movie " over the edge" that had " you really got me " as part of one of the scenes

  • @MrUltraworld
    @MrUltraworld Před 3 lety +1

    This is a great podcast! Long Live EVH!

  • @ITheFight
    @ITheFight Před 3 lety +2

    I'm 15% in and I love this episode already. Keep keeping on guys, one day I'll be on the show lol, a man can dream!

  • @BoostYourPerformance
    @BoostYourPerformance Před 3 lety

    This is awesome. You guys have the best Chanel on you tube Marc and Dave 🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻

  • @brianwood7237
    @brianwood7237 Před 3 lety +4

    Damn I wish Pete was at G.I.T. the same time I was...I think I missed him by a year
    (I was there March 89-March 90)...good times

  • @michaeldiamond76
    @michaeldiamond76 Před 3 lety +3

    great show guys, my week has been so sad. I can't shake the feeling of how much Eddie was suffering 🙏and why wolf was so protective of him. All my best to the van halen family. ❤️

  • @michaelfrazia4569
    @michaelfrazia4569 Před 2 lety

    one of the only technical masters with the composition/songwriting skill in equal parts..that combo is a legend maker

  • @TheDsmartin2210
    @TheDsmartin2210 Před 6 měsíci

    Dann huff I took 2 days off school to try and learn the intro to "I'm a believer " when I was a kid never forget how much you're music means to me still the best

  • @jhesbol
    @jhesbol Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for the show guys! Very cathartic. Re: Ed's right hand picking, i was listening to VH 2 just yesterday and was awestruck when listening to Spanish Fly how aggressive his pick attack actually was. It told me so much about his playing. For some reason I hadn't heard it like that before. Great chat.

  • @cherylkadel7963
    @cherylkadel7963 Před 11 měsíci

    VH was my first concert I went to, pretty sure it was their first headliner concert and it was amazing. The riffs EVH played went on forever and everyone loved it, such a frenzy took place, crazy crazy. I was only like 14 lol it was so wild. I’m so honored I got to see them. RIP greatest guitarist ever ❤

  • @JuddLofthouse
    @JuddLofthouse Před 3 lety +2

    Your right marc epic show 👍👍👍

  • @fiddlix
    @fiddlix Před 3 lety +1

    I loved both versions of VH...!!

  • @75YBA
    @75YBA Před 3 lety

    Many thanks for this. It gives us a chance to grieve and remember a truly nice person, with faults like all of us but I miss him so much. He was always smiling and was so generous to a lot of people. I know he rubbed off on our great brother Jerry Cantrell. Big ups to Dave Friedman, I’m just a dumb idiot guitar player born and raised on the banks of the Kzoo River. You guys are the best and help keep me a little bit more sane.

  • @pauldeatherage6112
    @pauldeatherage6112 Před 3 lety +1

    Focused on staying clean is rough, you have to change your life completly and start over

  • @warbirdfotos
    @warbirdfotos Před 27 dny

    David Black, your recall of the photo you took of Ed is just awesome, brings a tear to my eye! Great fucking live stream!

  • @BOOMER-DAD
    @BOOMER-DAD Před 4 měsíci

    I was born in Sept of 55 living in so cal. I first saw VH at the old Anaheim convention center in 1975 a something called Cars of The Stars
    Ed played louder than anyone.
    I lived 40 miles from Pasadena & when they played in the mid seventies somewhere it made it all the way to another county.
    After 1978 every party you went to there was someone saying , “ they knew them, partied with them or their sister screwed one of em”
    It was a running joke all summer

  • @WyattWillis88
    @WyattWillis88 Před 3 lety +3

    Saw something on the van halen lost weekend contest recently they winners were flown to a VH show in Detroit. I know Dave said his first VH show was the 1984 tour so I wonder if he was at the same show. They presented a cake to the winner on stage so maybe he remembers. Wish the Detroit part would have came up lol. Thanks guys this was one of the best shows so far but then again I say that after every episode 😀 cheers guys 🍻

  • @admarhermans1
    @admarhermans1 Před 2 měsíci

    Another strong point of Van Halen:
    MICHAEL ANTHONY!
    His super tight playing, his huge voice and his enthusiasm and personality!
    I saw them just once live (‘Right here, right now’ in ‘92 I think) but I’ll never forget that concert!!
    They were all in top form at the time. Sammy was also the best singer they ever had/ could ever have.
    IMO David was more of a showman, be it a very good one. He also loves and knows a lot about all kinds of genres in music besides rock, wich I like a lot.
    They were a great American rock band!
    🖖

  • @ShaneOBrien
    @ShaneOBrien Před 7 měsíci

    I love "Runnin' With The Devil" and that on that goes "One More, Comin' Up"

  • @TheLexluthier
    @TheLexluthier Před 3 lety

    I was in 10th grade when my classmates were talking about this new Van Halen band. Of course when the album dropped, I was blown away just like everybody else.

  • @atomicpete
    @atomicpete Před 3 lety +6

    Great show guys. Really enjoyed hearing all the EVH stories and nerd guitar stuff.
    My favorite EVH tone is VH2. Listen to the iso guitar for Somebody get Me A Doctor. Incredible.
    BTW Marc, booberry refers to Wolfie's blue striped bass . Cheers!

  • @vincentras1991
    @vincentras1991 Před 3 lety +1

    Those old pictures. The padded cabinet is a Kustom tuck and roll

  • @brianreidguitar
    @brianreidguitar Před 3 lety +1

    Just got around to this incredibly good conversation. Thanks!
    All things EVH are renewed. His blessings upon us are perpetual.
    Around 11:00 in the Steve Rosen interview is talk about the “Women In Love” beginning. No effects, doubled tracked perfection.
    Warmest condolences and happiest memories to EVH’s family and friends. :’-(

  • @rebelrocker7494
    @rebelrocker7494 Před 3 lety +4

    DAVID BLACK STILL ROCK'S AND SO DOE'S SEDUCE,,ROCK ON 🤘🖤☠

  • @battlegia
    @battlegia Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome show guys!!!...Basketweave Marshall cabs are the best for sure!..I traded a 70 s something strat for a '68 bottom cab 20 yrs ago..similar to Eddie's...it rips!!!

  • @RobvandenBoogaard
    @RobvandenBoogaard Před 3 lety +2

    Great episode again! Loved the rig walkthrough/analysis.
    If I may offer a suggestion for a future guest: I would love see Maddi Schieferstein on here, guitar tech for John Petrucci. Bet he has some great tech stories.

  • @chrislestermusic
    @chrislestermusic Před 3 lety +2

    I am so lucky that VH was my first concert in 1979 and Ed played the Bumblebee. Like David Black said, they played everything from the first 2 albums...except “Women In Love”. I have never seen photos of Ed playing Franky from the second album tour. That’s news to me. I am with Dave Friedman about fave guitar tones. For me VH ll, then 1984 and then Fair Warning. I agree with Dave about the Phase 90 reissue it being quite right.

  • @ThemFuzzyMonsters
    @ThemFuzzyMonsters Před 3 lety +4

    The charities split should be done 51/50% ...

  • @MrUltraworld
    @MrUltraworld Před 3 lety

    It's been 2 months and it's still hard to deal with. I was 16 when that first VH record came out, and it changed my life. I got to see VH open for Black Sabbath at Madison Square Garden, and it was as if aliens landed. I have never heard or seen anything like it even 42 yrs later. He completely changed the way guitars got played. He also changed the way guitars got sold. He then changed the way high gain amplifiers were made and sold. He was an industry unto himself. Frank Zappa thanked EVH for reinventing the electric guitar and coming from FZ, that was a huge compliment. May he RIP.

  • @meatrocket1
    @meatrocket1 Před 3 lety

    Dave's right Van Halen ll has the Best tone without a doubt.
    That album came out three days after my 11th birthday, and my cousin gave me that album as a gift when I seen him.. I played it over and over I couldn't get enough of that tone on D.O.A. blew my mind. Love EVH the Greatest guitarists Ever!

    • @ThemFuzzyMonsters
      @ThemFuzzyMonsters Před 3 lety

      VH2 was the first VH album I bought, it is the one that got me into VH, as much as VH1 is brilliant, there is stuff on VH2 that is more original.

  • @These_go_to_eleven_1959
    @These_go_to_eleven_1959 Před 3 lety +3

    Since most of us are guitar nerds and it was not mentioned in the pic dave black took of eddie playing the frankie in 79 that neck on it is the original Charvel neck from the bee built by Grover jackson and karl sandoval when he was still employed by grover,
    Ed used that neck on frankie for part of the 79 tour then swapped it over to the guitar that was carved to look like a dragon biting a snake.(there are a few vids of this guitar here on YT)
    The Black/yellow(bee) was the only 100% Charvel eddie played. the rest were lynn ellsworth boogie body parts.
    The Bee body got a different neck and years later was buried with dime but the dragon biting a snake guitar with that neck are still around.

  • @martincloutier666
    @martincloutier666 Před 2 lety

    I am the same age as Michael and I discovered Van Halen the same way as him. Starting by 5150 (a gift from my mother who new nothing about music), and only after I discovered the first albums. I never stopped listening to Van Halen.

  • @matthew80127
    @matthew80127 Před rokem +1

    There’s the Boss GE-10 but people forget sometimes about the 10 band half or micro rack Boss made as well. Guys from Slayer used those

  • @mars6433
    @mars6433 Před 3 lety +22

    THIS is the greatest NERD FEST , EVER and the reason Al Gore invented The CZcamss. THANKS, GUYS !

  • @michaeleaster1815
    @michaeleaster1815 Před 3 lety +3

    2:24:44 I hear Ed's power in the legato of Spanish Fly. When I was 24-ish I could almost get that snappy legato on a nylon-string (where it is so hard, it is almost percussive) but now, (age 50-ish), I can practice forever and just not get there.

    • @CoachingChaos
      @CoachingChaos Před 3 lety +1

      I hear you. When I turned 35 my entire body started falling apart slowly. That was nearly 20 years ago, you'd think I'd have dwindled away to nothing by now lol ...

  • @alexmayhew8989
    @alexmayhew8989 Před rokem

    Never forget from Diver Down Intruder..... which is just AMAZING

  • @tcoxy
    @tcoxy Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks Dave, my Luxe is on it’s way!

    • @tcoxy
      @tcoxy Před 3 lety

      Arrived, sounds great. Only wishlist item would be stereo for v2.0.

  • @christopherhuff3123
    @christopherhuff3123 Před 3 měsíci

    My number one favorite tone from Eddie was his first appearance on the David Letterman show when Letterman went to LA for a week. It was right before Roth left the band. David asked him if Dave got on his nerves. He had THE AMP ( from the looks and sounds) and a Kramer. It was the first time I had ever heard him talk. This was before the Internet. #2 is Diver Down. I don't care what anyone says, I love love love that album. His tone was really crisp and still heavy but clean. It was a really melodic album. I think Little Guitars, the part with the singing is Dave's best lyrics. It's one of my favorite songs ever. I always wondered if it was about a real girl and what she must be like if DLR fell in love with her. Everything about Hang em High is epic. I definitely agree with Pete about the sophistication in Eddie's playing especially his rhythm playing and his chord progressions. All the other bands and players took from him one aspect of his playing. No other guitarist plays rhythm like him. The High Life stuff is my #3 for tone. I'm so glad the full songs are out there.When I was younger , I rented the BETAMAX copy and ran my vcr thru my stereo, it had Beta Hi Fi, and I recorded all of the snippets onto a cassette. I remember playing it for people and they were blown away because no one really knew about it. And there was only one song from him on the official soundtrack.
    And SEDUCE!!!🤘🤘🤘🤘If you know, you know! David Black and Chris Holmes were my favorite parts of that movie ( Decline part 2). And Jeff Duncan's Jackson Kelly! 🤘

  • @johngerson7335
    @johngerson7335 Před 3 lety

    I wonder what became of the stacks of late 70's JMP four-holers that were in the 5150 live rig that Mr. Bradshaw built.
    Great show guys, thank you. Rest peacefully Eddie.

  • @guitarmike1968
    @guitarmike1968 Před 3 lety +2

    The intro was from the scene in Back To The Future

  • @GraphiteandCigars
    @GraphiteandCigars Před rokem

    Love old Van Halen, have not listened to an entire album since Diver Down. 1984 was a kiss of death for the band for me. Roth and all of his Barnum and Bailey bullshit really turned me off. When Sammy joined it was never Van Halen, just Sammy with a new gig and Eddie as his guitar player. Saddened me when Eddie died, one of the best of all time and I do not see anyone inspiring generations of players like he did. Thanks for all the music and memories, RIP EVH.

  • @gogoyubari366
    @gogoyubari366 Před rokem +2

    Finally someone got it right! Edaward not Eddie Van Halen.

  • @tremolux65
    @tremolux65 Před 3 lety +2

    How Do I Know When It’s Love .... Might be the greatest guitar solo ever !!! What say y’all ??? That cements Eddie as a total genius for me !!!

    • @WyattWillis88
      @WyattWillis88 Před 3 lety

      For hagar era EVH I personally think solo on dreams is very special could almost be a superman theme song sounds so majestic

    • @CoachingChaos
      @CoachingChaos Před 3 lety

      Agree that it's great, no doubt. IIRC Eddie said in one of the mags that he was going for Clapton on that lead (not sure exactly what he meant there - sound? style? - although it certainly is a slower lead, yet of course that fits that specific song perfectly).

    • @WyattWillis88
      @WyattWillis88 Před 3 lety

      @@CoachingChaos nice love how he always humbly gave so much credit to Clapton even though IMVHO his innovations are lightyears beyond what Clapton could have done in 3 lifetimes. Not trying to bad mouth Clapton either just apples to oranges although I will always be dumbfounded as to why he went away from his gibson and marshall cream era setup he had such a amazing sound then my favorite tone of Clapton no question

  • @ttestates1
    @ttestates1 Před 4 měsíci

    I saw VH 1st, 2nd, 4th tour and was a both shows they filmed at the New Haven Colosseum for Live without a Net. Crazy. 1st night, Eddie's wireless went down and had to use a cable!

  • @ericrussell1117
    @ericrussell1117 Před rokem +1

    I am watching this episode on CZcams on my tv and love the show so much I wanted to share this story I was playing guitar in my punk rock band and was invited to play a giant keg party in rock port mass it was a massive party pick up truck full of kegs filled with ice and 2 kegs opened and running on the tailgate massive barbecue pit full P.A. Several bands playing Van Halen 1 had just come out and there was a young kid there his name was Archie Eddie Archie no one would let him play I was hanging out talking to him trading licks with him and he had all of Van Halen 1 down so finally I talked to the sound man I had a brand new Les Paul Custom Marshall half stack jcm 800 MXR distortion + With rubber cover over the volume knob so you could turn up volume with your foot Archie took my Les Paul and Played the entire Van Halen one every lick every trick the whole record by himself and about 300 hundred people sat on a giant lawn and watched Archie play Van Halen 1 by himself at was amazing to see ✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️

  • @ray_s281
    @ray_s281 Před 3 lety +1

    I seen Dave Black at a Sponge concert about 10 years ago. I recognized him from the Decline of Western Civilization documentary. And, I bought the Seduce album......

    • @ray_s281
      @ray_s281 Před 3 lety +1

      I also seen Seduce at the Emerald Theatre in Mt Clemens.... a while back.

  • @peakAV
    @peakAV Před 3 lety +1

    I'm totally in agreement with Marc for favorite records, Fair Warning and 1984 is THE TONE to me. I was a little surprised VH II was Friedman's favorite for tone.

  • @tpap6827
    @tpap6827 Před 6 měsíci

    The outro the drop dead legs is the most inspired playing in the studio

  • @cardbored_
    @cardbored_ Před 3 lety

    I was born in 81 so my generation was a bit late for VH, as I got a bit older I definitely remember hearing the music and it was amazing but I had nothing to compare it to to know how amazing it really was until I got older. Especially as a guitar player, as I got older, how could you not idolize Eddie? His death hit me, similar to how hard Chris Cornell's death hit me since I was really a child of the grunge era.

  • @cabotnunlist2077
    @cabotnunlist2077 Před 3 lety +2

    Guilty.... bought a used Luxe pedal after watching this lol. I have been using an old HR-2 so hopefully this being 20 years newer it will be better.

  • @simpwood4973
    @simpwood4973 Před 2 lety

    Kinda had to laugh when dave talked about the amp on vh 2 sounding like it‘s about to explode because thats exactly what i always think when listening to it.

  • @tremolux65
    @tremolux65 Před 3 lety +3

    Also , ZZ Top and Allan Holdsworth .... Mr Van Halen had great taste !!!

  • @mriosgto
    @mriosgto Před 3 lety

    Im the same age as Dave Black', he so correct , I was thinking of the Craig Powerplay then he brings them up , crazy. I saw the first tour with Sabbath Nov. 14 78 Mobile Al. like Mark im a lefty, thus I was on the rail and VH was most awesome also was not ripped off by the FOH sound , which was very common in those days...

  • @dpinskey
    @dpinskey Před rokem

    Having an issue where the MRCC is locking up when assigning input and outputs. Can you tell me if this is a known issue or am I routing incorrectly? I have some devices that I have connected by both USB and DIN. Could this be the cause of my issue?

  • @bigtrex76
    @bigtrex76 Před 8 měsíci +1

    This show was great can y’all do another with the same crew of fellas. Maybe some other stories and such would come about…::

  • @ThemFuzzyMonsters
    @ThemFuzzyMonsters Před 3 lety

    1:16:55 - VH1 is mostly the Ibanez Destroyer. Those came with Super70 pickups which is a PAF type pickups (~7.5k) but have a ceramic magnet. The magnet makes the pickup more powerful without the added compression of bobbins with more winds (higher resistance).
    That pickup is still in the Shark guitar when VH does it’s videos for the first album, and even when they go to Japan in June 1978.
    Mighty Mite and DiMarzio pickups don’t enter the picture until later, when Ed tried to revive the guitar. It’s definitely the case by the VH2 sessions.
    If there was a Seymour Duncan pick-up involved it had to be in the black & white Strat; and it is unclear which one that was, the EVH ‘78, the C5 or the “Frankenstein”. Ed always said he used a PAF ... so who knows!?

  • @SLiMCHiCKeN5150
    @SLiMCHiCKeN5150 Před 4 měsíci

    Where is The Joe Louis Arena?!? Damn i feel old with that one 😂😂

  • @10alexa10
    @10alexa10 Před 3 lety +1

    Super tone talk. Are the pics from all the different rigs of ed somewhere to bee seen on the net?

    • @tone-talk
      @tone-talk  Před 3 lety

      Thank you. Most of the pictures are available online. Some of the early pics were from a Young Guitar book that is out of print

  • @ShaneOBrien
    @ShaneOBrien Před 7 měsíci

    Man, I absolutely love learning what I do from all of your shows. So fucking Cool. Thank You.
    I don't know if you will ever see this comment Dave, but man, would I ever appreciate it if you had the time to inspect my '59 Bassman and '85 Mark II Master Lead 50 watt Marshall for any issues. These are my tools that I enjoy Playing my Music through. Eddie must have really appreciated your work, I am sure...
    Mark, the intro of you guy's show sounds great too...