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Eddie Van Halen, guitar god in rock band named after him, dies at 65 . . . . Keep running with the devil bro . . .


. If ever there was a real Johnny B Goode . . . .
Archeus_Lore 7 Oct 6
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One of the big 3 who had the biggest influence in my young years alongside Randy Rhoads and Jimmy Page. RIP brother........thank you for the great material!! 🎸 🎸

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What an f'n talent. Revolutionary. A hell of a loss.

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He was one of the great guitar players, I loved that solo he did " Eruption", that one blew me away, going to miss him and his playing.

It was that solo and the one in Led Zeppelin’s “Heartbreaker” that started me on the Fretboard.

@That cool, that it inspired you to learn the guitar I crank Eruption up loud when it comes on the radio,Led Zeppelin too.SeaRay215ex

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He was great on guitar, so sad that cancer took him. RIP Eddie 😢

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Sad day.

Mvtt Level 7 Oct 6, 2020
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Eddy Van Halen was a great guitarist, but hardly the best.

Alvin Lee!!

Last time I saw him over sixty years ago backstage at Carousal Ballroom on Market, he was wearing those reddish brown clogs with the wooden soles, with Chick Churchill! The long, the tall and the short!!!

LOL!,
Great time never forgotten!!!

This is an in memorium, not a discussion about who was the greatest guitarist in the world, which is entirely opinion anyway.

That’s a matter of opinion. But this man has had a huge influence.........especially to teenagers of the late 70s to late 80s. Alvin Lees talent certainly can’t be denied, but Eddie truly was generational, especially with his use of the Flanger guitar effect as shown on gems like “And the cradle will rock”......”Atomic Punk” and “Unchained”.

@SeaRay215ex I agree, but the reason that’s the case is that there was a dearth of great guitarists at the time. It wasn’t until the mid 80s that we started seeing some impressive guitarists in that genre. SRV was an exception.

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