"Eruption" by Eddie VanHalen.

OK, boys and girls, a little geeeeetar this morning: This SMOKIN' '76 Eddie VanHalen solo started out as a warm-up exercise to "You Really Got Me", his band's 1st single. Played on a Frankenstrat through a '59 Marshall Super Lead tube amp with added studio reverb. First known use of 2-handed tapping. Based on Cactus' "Let Me Swim", with added classical references. Guitar World's #2 all-time best guitar solo after "Stairway To Heaven". Tune? Answer: "Eruption" by Eddie VanHalen. Dang, human beings are not supposed to play that fast! The sound was aided by a phaser, Echoplex and a Univox echo unit. Includes elements from the Etude No. 2 by Kreutzer and A Fancy, an early Baroque lute piece by Dowland. How do you choose? My all-time favorite rock guitar solo is Clapton's "Deserted Cities Of The Heart" on Cream's '68 "Wheels Of Fire". Memorable scene in "Back to The Future" (1985) when Marty scares George into agreeing to his plan, the cassette was labeled "Edward VanHalen" as the group had denied the filmmaker's request to use their music. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9r-NxuYszg

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

"Surf City" by Jan and Dean.

"In The Summertime" by Mungo Jerry.

Jamaica Farewell by Harry Belafonte.