As I'm sure you've heard, we lost Eddie Van Halen today. I only met him once. My band opened for VH in Hollywood way back in 1973. We exchanged little more than "Nice set" and "Thanks" as we passed each other back stage. When they took the stage (pre David Lee Roth), I remember Eddie tapping, and me not quite understanding exactly what I was seeing - or hearing. For some reason the amount of notes I was hearing didn't match what his hands were doing. lol - It was like being caught in a tornado.
Needless to say, I was not surprised when they became big a couple of years later - with arguably one of the best debut albums any band has ever made.
Very few musicians are game changers. Eddie certainly was. There was guitar before Eruption and guitar after Eruption. And they were completely different animals.
We all stand on the shoulders of giants. For guitar players, there are no bigger shoulders than Eddie's.
He will go down as - perhaps - the most influential guitarist of all time. And we all owe him a debt of gratitude.
Rest In Peace, my friend.
And thank you.
Needless to say, I was not surprised when they became big a couple of years later - with arguably one of the best debut albums any band has ever made.
Very few musicians are game changers. Eddie certainly was. There was guitar before Eruption and guitar after Eruption. And they were completely different animals.
We all stand on the shoulders of giants. For guitar players, there are no bigger shoulders than Eddie's.
He will go down as - perhaps - the most influential guitarist of all time. And we all owe him a debt of gratitude.
Rest In Peace, my friend.
And thank you.