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Eddie Van Halen Is DOA at 65
2020-10-06
For me, this guy, along with Neil Peart (the drummer for Rush, the greatest band ever) represent two musical rock & roll giants that have fallen this year. Allow me some personal ramblings in a moment...
[Chicago Sun Times] - Eddie Van Halen, the guitar virtuoso whose blinding speed, control and innovation propelled his band Van Halen into one of hard rock’s biggest groups, fueled the unmistakable fiery solo in Michael Jackson’s hit "Beat It" and became elevated to the status of rock god, has died. He was 65.

His son, Wolfgang, confirmed the news via Twitter that the rocker died Tuesday due to cancer.

With his distinct solos, Eddie Van Halen fueled the ultimate California party band and helped knock disco off the charts starting in the late 1970s with his band’s self-titled debut album and then with the blockbuster record "1984," which contains the classics "Jump," "Panama" and "Hot for Teacher."
Killing disco may have been his greatest contribution to mankind.
Van Halen is among the top 20 best-selling artists of all time, and the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007. Rolling Stone magazine put Eddie Van Halen at No. 8 in its list of the 100 greatest guitarists.
OK, two Raj stories here.
My first one is this one. My first concert ever was at the old Boston Garden back in 1981, during the Fair Warning tour (fourth album). My ears rang for three days afterwards, and I loved every minute of it. I was a young punk from Manchester, NH with my buddies J.P., Ernie and Mattu, who was driving this slant six Chevy Nova thing. We get out of the show and we're on Causeway Street. I'm riding shotgun (playing navigator) and I told him to pull a U-Turn, go east for a few blocks and then he'd be on that massive ramp up I-93 on the old Upper Deck (it's at least a 20 degree incline) and we'd be home free. But no - Mattu's gotta take this convoluted route that left us in Leominster (he grabbed U.S. Route 20 from Kenmore Square and off we went) and it took us 3 1/2 hours to get back to Manch Vegas. What a putz!
Second one - I was driving from Sarasota, FL back to Boston back in 1994 and I'm approaching DC on I-95 North. At some point late night (I was in VA at the time), I picked up a live Van Halen show that lasted for about three hours. I'm driving a POS Olds Cutlass with no A/C (big mistake when I was in FL) and I had a solid FM signal the whole time. I think I had a Kenwood or Blaupunkt car radio receiver, which made perfect sense for me at the time - shit car, great radio. The last four hours of that drive was pure adrenaline and I covered 1,013 miles by the time I got north of Baltimore at 3 AM.

Oh - and the DOA reference in the title refers to my favorite Van Halen song.
Posted by:Raj

#16  I recall the days when David Lee Roth was with the band. Later, Hagar replaced him.
Posted by: JonhQC   2020-10-06 23:27  

#15  Raj, you may be able to hit TAB until the submit button highlights then hit enter?

And I moved into the area about ten years ago. I wondered what the heck a package store was. Maybe competition for the UPS Store? One day I was walking by one and figured I would take the opportunity to figure it out. Didn't take long to figure out it was probably a result of the attitude that developed the blue laws long ago.
Posted by: gorb   2020-10-06 22:54  

#14  The combo of heavy smoking and alcoholism is never a good one in the long term, especially if it continues after your initial diagnosis with throat cancer as was alleged to happen. But he was the best damn guitarist of his time, and one of the greatest rock guitarists of all time.

I'm getting pretty tired of 2020 being a shit year.

Posted by: Theager Borgia1057   2020-10-06 22:45  

#13  

Be vewy vewy quiet! Raj is hunting Windows!
Posted by: gorb   2020-10-06 22:42  

#12  M. Murcek - it's my normal procedure to flatten the machine every year; too much bullshit gets larded up over time, so I leave and nuke it from orbit just to be sure, on an annual basis.
Posted by: Raj   2020-10-06 22:22  

#11  Before a complete reinstall, Raj, try just deleting the mouse driver. I'm not trying to imply you are a dummy if you already tried that. Also, if it's a Bluetooth mouse make sure that driver is up to date also. Yes, it should all happen automatically, no argument there...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-10-06 22:15  

#10  Double posts should be corrected when I flatten this f'n computer and reinstall Win 10 late next week. Until then, my apolgies.
Posted by: Raj   2020-10-06 22:02  

#9  Ima Bud Light guy all the way - cans are easier to lug back to the package store (our Masshole term for liqour stores). Feel free to flame me accordingly.
Posted by: Raj   2020-10-06 21:52  

#8  Ima Bud Light guy all the way - cans are easier to lug back to the package store (our Masshole term for liqour stores). Feel free to flame me accordingly.
Posted by: Raj   2020-10-06 21:52  

#7  I switched to Samuel Adams and it went away. X-)
Posted by: gorb   2020-10-06 21:13  

#6  Sorry for the double comments - thought I had it fixed.
Posted by: Raj   2020-10-06 20:01  

#5  Nope - Jamie's crying, mate!
Posted by: Raj   2020-10-06 20:01  

#4  Nope - Jamie's crying, mate!
Posted by: Raj   2020-10-06 20:01  

#3  Raj's cryin'? Me too a bit. :-)
Posted by: gorb   2020-10-06 19:50  

#2  Just after my era (I had switched to country when disco showed up) but still....
Posted by: Glenmore   2020-10-06 18:38  

#1  Never saw him live, but loved the band (and Van Hagar). Saw Jimmy Page and Led Zep live though :-)
Posted by: Frank G   2020-10-06 18:27  

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