Posted on 09/19/2013 7:07:50 AM PDT by ConservativeStatement
Who says lightning doesn't strike twice?
For the second year in a row, Eddie Van Halen has topped a major summer-long poll at GuitarWorld.com.
In 2012, readers crowned him the Greatest Guitarist of All Time. This year, one of his many six-string masterpieces, "Eruption," a wildly innovative instrumental track from Van Halen's self-titled 1978 album, was voted the Greatest Guitar Solo of All Time.
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Not really. You could say he was more Libertarian, but he absolutely despised Reagan. Very anti-religious as well. What really got me was how he made it sound like the Republicans were the ones behind the PMRC, when it was Tipper Gore that was the primary force behind it.
Now I grew up when MTV started and remember their music but was more into R&B in that time. I could not believe how many great songs - not cheesy Hair Metal - but great rhythm
with no nonsense hard rock.
Great Band.
I have a hazy memory of a VH-1 special where Dee Snider and others blasted right-of-center politicians for that point in time and the PMRC.
I saw this about Zappa, not sure how much weight it holds:
Describing his political views, Frank Zappa categorized himself as a “practical conservative.”[194] He favored limited government and low taxes; he also stated that he approved of national defense, social security, and other federal programs, but only if recipients of such programs are willing and able to pay for them.[194] He favored capitalism, entrepreneurship, and independent business, stating that musicians could make more from owning their own businesses than from collecting royalties.[195] He opposed communism, stating, “A system that doesn’t allow ownership [...] hasto put it mildlya fatal design flaw.”[194] Zappa expressed opinions on censorship when he appeared on CNN’s Crossfire TV series and debated issues with Washington Times commentator John Lofton in 1986.[196] He had always encouraged his fans to register to vote on album covers, and throughout 1988 he had registration booths at his concerts.[197] He even considered running for President of the United States.[198]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Zappa
MTV had music? I hate Viacom.
the funny thing Dalberg is that in the early years, other than M Jackson and Prince, MTV didn’t play black music then.
I was listening and attending concerts by Lakeside, BarKays, Slave, SOS Band, Gap Band etc and these groups could not get their videos on back then.
Then years later it seemed it was all black music - or should I say all Rap. Now from what I gather not even Rap, just Reality shows.
Free Bird was actually one of the first songs we ever wrote, says guitarist Gary Rossington. Allen [Collins] had the chords for the pretty part in the beginning, two full years, but Ronnie [Van Zant] kept saying that because there were too many chords he couldnt find a melody for it. We were just beginning to write and he thought that he had to change with every chord change.
Then one day we were at rehearsal and Allen started playing those chords, and Ronnie said, Those are pretty. Play them again. Allen played it again, and Ronnie said, Okay, I got it. And he wrote the lyrics in three or four minutesthe whole damned thing! He came up with a lot of stuff that way, and he never wrote anything down. His motto was, If you cant remember it, its not worth remembering.
Terry Kath “25 or 6 to 4” or “I’m a Man”. Don’t take my word for it ask Jimi Hendrix.
He’s very good.
I am probably as big a VH fan as anyone on this board but I have to question this one. As a homer, I love to see my favorite guy get the accolades but there are others that are better. EVH has done better (see the intro to Mean Street).
It would be hard to dispute that Eruption is probably the most INFLUENTIAL solo, however. The effect that one minute and 42 second piece of playing had on the rock music world and an entire generation of players and bands at that time is mind blowing. It changed the game.
Completely original. I used to lie on the sofa with my arms around my significant other and we would just totally listen.
My faves...
David Gilmour “Time”
Steve Lukather “Rosanna”
Steely Dan “Kid Charlemagne” (Larry Carlton?)
Thanks for that Zeppelin link!
Looooooved Yes. Saw several amazing concerts, with fantastic stage designs and lighting that set the style for everyone who came after.
And John Fahey from Takoma Park. He was as good/better than Leo Kottke. Sadly he drank excessively, often during a concert. But could he play when he put his mind to it.
Didn't read the whole list. Is Leo Kottke on it?
I agree -- outstanding.
Me, either; wondering if John Lennon was on it.
Hot zits!
He was more the song writer type. Kind of a strummer...
George was the guitar player in the Beatles.
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