REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Tag: EVH

VAN HALEN – S/T

Let’s get this out of the way straight away!! VH1 (as its affectionately known), is the greatest album of all time, if not, then it’s surely the greatest debut album of all time.

Right that’s got that out of the way!!

Let’s travel back into the mists of time way before internet, social media, cell phones and all that nonsense. I was living in the UK and information about new bands and music was scarce to say the least. Hell, we only had 3 TV channels!! I know! Positively caveman. I used to get my fix of weekly music news by reading Sounds music paper, wherein there was a column written by someone called Laurel Canyon or Sylvia Simmons – can’t remember which but it was one of them. She kept mentioning in her column about this band from LA called Van Halen who was going to melt my face off. We used to read that about bands all the time from the US that they said that about, and 9 times out of 10 it wasn’t the case.

Cut to a Saturday afternoon album show on Radio 1 by Alan Freeman and he announced next a new track by Van Halen. Well my 17 year old brain was not ready from what came out of the radio that day. He played Eruption and You Really Got Me. The sound of the guitar alone had me thinking what the hell was that?! I had never heard anything like it before, and boy was I hooked. Immediately I went to the local record store and bought me some of that.

I’m sure most of you will have heard this album before but go on do your self a favour. Go down to your decks of doom and give this a spin very loud.

There is not one bad song on this album. From the opening distorted car horn at the intro to Runnin’ With The Devil through to the close out track On Fire, there is not one second that is not pure brilliance. Not only is this a great rock record but nearly every song could have been a single – the melody on each track is killer. Atomic Punk is just freaking insane the guitar sound alone is worth the price of admission.

Ladies and Germs, this is the album that launched the whole LA scene and 10,000 copy cat guitar players. I love every minute of this record and everyone should own one.

1,000/10 from The Grooveman. Did I go over the top there?! HELL NO!!

EDDIE VAN HALEN

A couple of days have passed since the passing of #GOAT Eddie Van Halen. Lots of people have expressed their love and sorrow at the passing of this giant of Rock N Roll.

I first heard Van Halen at the beginning of 1978 when I was 17. I had heard rumblings in Sounds magazine about this amazing band from LA that was going to change the world. You heard those type of remarks all the time back then as we were in the middle of the punk explosion, which was fun for about 10 minutes until you realized that none of them could play. It was on Alan Freeman’s album show on a Saturday afternoon when the ground zero moment occurred. He played Eruption and You Really Got Me. Well to say I was blown away was the understatement of forever. The hype was all true and then some. These guys could play and write great songs.

The first album weighed in at 35 mins. 11 songs all killer no filler. In fact the first 6 albums are all fantastic. I don’t think there has ever been a band with such constant great output. Eddie was the standout for me as his guitar playing was other worldly. Every guitar player and band that followed used VH as a template. His contribution to music cannot be over estimated, I doubt we will ever see the like again.

Eddie and VH have been a constant companion for me for the past 43 years and I feel as though I have lost a close personal friend. Love you Ed💔