MY FIRST TIME HEARING VAN HALEN – Eruption Guitar Solo REACTION



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46 thoughts on “MY FIRST TIME HEARING VAN HALEN – Eruption Guitar Solo REACTION”

  1. Eddie was famous for taking guitars apart and playing around with the electronics to see what kind of sounds he could get the instrument to make. Rest in Paradise, King Edward.

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  2. Eddie was actually a childhood piano prodigy & classically trained pianist as well. Just an all around musical genius. Much of what was on display in this solo was him "showing off" his own various invented tactics. He & his brother Alex, who is the drummer formed the band Van Halen.

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  3. Being an 80's kid, seeing MTV, hearing…feeling…heck, SMELLING the vibe back then was just beyond description.
    Van Halen has some great music.

    As a guy who started on guitar about 5 years back one that is trickier to play than it sounds is:

    "Finish What You Started", which I suggest.

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  4. What you witnessed was one of, if not THE greatest guitarists, EVER. We don’t call him King Edward for nothing. Eddie could get that guitar to sound like whatever he wanted, since he built his guitars. Btw, you should know that Eddie was drunk as a skunk through this performance! 😂 There was no one like him. I think his was 1986, so he was in his early 30s. Please check out the official video for Hot For Teacher next so you can hear the whole band. They were all 🔥

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  5. I like to think that Eddie got visited while still in the womb by some of the same angels that hung around Mozart. And maybe the devils that Paganini was rumored to have dealt with. 😉

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  6. This really is not terribly hard to play with practice. Coming up with all these scale exercises in sequence is the hard part, plus adding your own touch. Double tapping is a style he mastered (hammer ons, hammer offs with the fingers) and had every guitarist and band in the 80s trying to be Van Halen.

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  7. Love seeing folks unfamiliar with Eddie Van Halen watch this video. I never get tired of it. I love how much fun he appears to be having as well. He was truly one of a kind. Sadly, we lost him to cancer two years ago. Great reaction, my friend!

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  8. why is it that every person doing “reaction” videos is watching this 25/30 minute performance that goes on far too long rather than the album version which is more than an adequate representation of Eddie’s extraordinary and exceptional skills?!

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  9. "What is he doing?" -Being the GOAT. "How old is he?" about 31 in this video and the part he played right after you asked where you gasped in shock and covered your mouth? He was was in his early 20s when he first recorded that. Artists today who make music on computers may be musicians, but not virtuoso instrumentalists like Edward Van Halen ("Hey-Lin")

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  10. There is a brother named Stanley Jordan who is a jazz guitarist. He uses a tapping technique kind of similar to how Eddie (last name pronounced "Van Hay-len") except he plays chords by tapping. He is very entertaining to watch. Here's a video of him playing Led Zeppelin's, "Stairway To Heaven" during which he plays two guitars at once. Check him out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeooHiX4oH0 There is also a video where he plays guitar and keyboard at the same time.

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  11. RIP Eddie!!!
    You gotta check out more Van Halen!!! Pronounced: Van Halen(hay-linn)😉
    He inspired a whole generation of Guitarists, myself included!!
    Often imitated, often emulated, BUT… Few can DUPLICATE IT!!❤️🤘🏻
    Great reaction!!

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  12. I was at this show….9th grade!! They dubbed in "New Halen" instead of "New Haven" for the night. Imagine going to school the next Monday and trying to explain without the benefit of Youtube or anything what you had witnessed! "Then he was all "WEEEEOOOOOOOO wah wahhhhh WA-DANG!"..the other thing people forget is that this was in the middle of a full hour or so concert…not too many people have the ability to make you want to both practice guitar 20 hours a day, and break it into a hundred pieces knowing you'll never play like that.

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  13. Eddie’s idea was to see what sounds he could get out of the guitar….what he could make it do!
    When their first album came out in 1978, it forever changed how the electronic guitar was played!
    You are probably using the original Dutch pronunciation…. But since Eddie and his brother Alex(drums) moved to America when they were kids, it has been pronounced “Van Hay-Len”.

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