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Thank you Jeff for all these brilliant episodes - whilst I loved the GL edition - I think you have had some equally great guests with just as interesting accounts of life with Edward. Look forward to future editions. What about Chris Holmes as a guest who knew Edward ? .
Best intervew on Eddy Van Halen right hear. The fact is Eddy played guitar all the time through high school no social life really accationsl concerts then back to guitar playing, when you're brother is a drummer you also play more. and the overdrive levels of distortion in his amps led to new areas of crativity and style. 😊
i was at the 88 monsters of rock in memphis- killer show- i remember during the dokken set the sound in the beginning was fucked up- don finally told the dude at the board he had to get his shit together- he called the guy by name in front of everybody- wish i could remember his name-
I also love the Peavey. I got me two Black USA specials, and love em….played a gig with a start on the weekend, and people came up asking where my guitar was! They leave an impression! Haha. Well done.❤
Wow Lynch break'n out with Randy Hanson growing up in Oakland we used to go see him all the time at the Keystone Berkeley doing the Jimi Hendrix thing when Nady wireless systems had just come out and he would run out into the street. The he came out with his own stuff. The Champagne and Cocaine album. Right on Lynch...
I found it incredibly lame that you played the Les Paul for the Van Halen song and not the Wolfgang, you my friend are as lame as your singer, who’s pitch could curdle milk! Redeem your self and do a real comparison!
@@beermotorhsv he told me metal face early 70s on most everything in my interview with him. We discuss him dragging it on a plane all the way to Germany for the first European Dokken Tour.
I'm opening up for George in a couple weeks. I learned a lot from this here. He's way cooler than what I've heard people say. Good interview. I didn't know he was 30 in '85.
@@JoeSellner to tell you the truth I never switched off -10 so I can’t tell you. I no longer use it, I’m now on The Fractal because this band is on hiatus. Could come back next year! We shall see
Great interview man. Watched it straight thru for whole 3 hours. Mike is a real wealth of knowledge. I’m a huge Charvel fan so hearing all his stories was very cool.
Love diver down Jan van hallens playing on big bad bill sounds just like eddies playing style just transpose the clarinet sound and replace with guitar it sounds just Like Edd's progression & style 😊😊
Love Diver Dwn, if you listen to Jan van hallen, on big bad bill his clarinet playing sounds just like Eddie just transpose the clarinet to a guitar sound, it sounds the same as his dads playing & progressions and style remenber they used to play with thier father so his style rubbed off in Edd & you can clearly tell 😮😊