exactly what came out of my mouth, she crackes me up, unfiltered uninhibited, Love that about both of them, two great observations that see from different perspectives.
I'd go with Tony Iommi's and or Brian May's heavy sound/s over Eddie's for sheer POWER. Eddie's is more of a big, wiry, " wompy ", grinding tone/sound....with a good sustain to it. But POWER is different.
@@DerEchteBold maybe. I never heard that story,just knew that Eddie referred to it as "the brown sound". It sounds like something an engineer would say.
@@jeffreycherep8264 the brown sound refers to the fact that Eddie used less than 120 volts to his amp. Some where around 65 volts. Gave him his signature sound.
1985 movie with a young John Cusack, Better Off Dead....theres a great scene where he is working as a fry cook making hamburgers, starts daydreaming with the hamburgers turning into David Lee Roth and Eddie Van Halen jamming to this song....hilarious
And then.... You see Brad get it!! The smile takes over and you know where the line running up her stocking takes all of us!! Cause we ALL WANT SOME!!!
My favorite album by VH. I always thought Dave's voice and Eddie's guitars worked so well together, probably why I never stuck around for the Hagar years.
Man Van Halen were kickin' it back in the day! They rolled out three badass albums in a row, right off the bat. I grew up on this stuff. Love the reaction, y'all.
I was 14 when I saw this live in 1980. I’ve seen the original Van Halen lineup about 15 times. Great song and reaction. You two are fun to watch listen to my kind of music. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
Seen Van Halen 6 times, so glad I saw them again in 2015 in Toronto, didn't think it would be the last, RIP my hero forever lasting... Eddie. Yea these are great it feels like I'm watching a VH video again, for the first time. Merry Christmas.
God I love how you’re getting into this old classic Van Halen. This shit makes my day. That whole album is fantastic! Great songs on it. If you love guitar you’re gonna love this whole album
Lex is dead on - VH is ALL ABOUT EDDIE! "It's all about the guitar" is classic. Also, remember this is at least a DECADE before Mariah, so Mariah was trying to imitate David Lee Roth with HER screams. LOL.
Anybody else think of the iconic scene in "Better Off Dead" to this song? I can't hear it without thinking of this movie! 🤣🤣🤣 Edit: I just saw it in the thumbnail!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
David Lee Roth jumbled his lines in that second verse, but they said screw it, and went with it anyway! Music, man! VH recorded these albums in about a week back in those days! This one was always a crowd favorite.
In the 80s I knew a band that was playing this song and the singer couldn't figure out that line. He asked everybody to listen to it but none of us could figure it out. He ended up just kind of mumbling the line.
I remember reading an article (probably in Circus, Creem, or Hit Parader) where the writer compared Van Halen to Kiss. He said that a Kiss concert was well rehearsed with every note, lyric, and movement pre-planned and choreographed. Van Halen on the other hand was more free form like a jazz band. They played and did what they felt in the moment.
David Lee Roth had a great voice for the original Van Halen that was a signature sound of the band. Fun band to listen to and a fantastic musicianship of the entire band and guitar work and drums of the Van Halen Brothers along with Michael Anthony on bass. Yes this was only a three piece band with a solid raspy high pitch singer that made the songs sound huge.
OMG! I barely remember this song in concert, but....VH always played venues and their speakers (Marshall Stacks) went all the way up to the ceiling. The intro to this was crazy good! Bassist Michael Anthony heaved his bass over his shoulders and used it like he was shooting a bazooka while he ran around the stage, sliding his fingers up the strings.
Dude it's general "everybody want's some"..."everybody NEEDS some", guys it's INTERCOURSE! I love you guys, you've never heard the song before, I understand, I've been a Van Halen fanatic my whole life and I love your reaction to these videos ( especially to the live stuff) because I've seen all this stuff eleventy million times. So glad your becoming fans, and enjoying what greatest rock guitarist left us.. a symphony of sound, that will endure time. Thanks so much, this is fun. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you both.
subways...the conductor don't like it... people looking for moonbeams yeah, yeah stand in line, lost in the jet stream (commercial class)... liking the lines on the backs of the stockings...I can go on and on, but this is clearly about everybody wanting anal sex and most people not being able to get it....gotta love the 80's
The fact isn't so surprising when one realizes that, in addition to his tremendous personality, the Van Halen frontman possesses a vocal range of 5 octaves and 3 notes (ranging from E1 to A6), which makes him the most versatile old-school hard rock singer. Back in his day that is.
What?? Sorry but Roth couldn't sing a lick and had NO range. I'd dare say he barely even had an octave range of actual singing. He talked his way through over half of their catalogue and crooned almost all the rest. He couldn't carry a tune or sing on key to save his life. The only thing he ever did high was his little silly vocal scream, which any tenor can do but it was his " thing ". He couldn't sing that high in a billion years and never did. Him chirping out a screamy, " Oww! " here and there is NOT singing in any way. His whole success was due to ( Eddy's playing really! ) his character, the character he played. His charisma, silly corny humor and over dramatic comedy and sexy guy style and wacky clothes and goofy facial expressions made him popular. NOT any singing voice nor singing skills. And honestly, he would not have had any success without Eddy and Alex's playing and Eddy's composing of songs. But let's be clear, the guy couldn't SING to save his life, had zero vibrato nor any other true skills in singing and did NOT have anything close to a 5 octave range. Nah. And Roth couldn't shine Cornell's shoes when it came to singing voice or singing skills. Night and day.
@@philosopher0076 Correct about the range, but wrong in so many other ways. His delivery on those '78-'84 albums, and his first couple of solo records in soooo good. His timing, lyrical savvy, and sound (including the screams, which if more people could do, you would have heard it) was the envy of practically every wanna be, and pretty much everybody wanted to be DLR in that time period.
All of his vocals were cleaned up in the studio live he was always off and never had more than a two octave range at best he fit the band perfectly and was extremely charismatic
Totally written for the live show- got the audience sing along, call and response, and the section for Dave to rap to the audience- built for the live show.
Thanks for reacting to this one, a great Van Halen selection... one of the coolest intros in rock... and really shows off a lot of Eddie's best tricks.
Alex Van Halen is such an underrated drummer! In any other band he’d be getting the most ink but in Van Halen he never makes it on any Top 10 drummer lists!
Sorry your a bit wrong here. Back in the eighties when Eddy was winning best guitar player of the year on several rock magazines, Alex was often getting 2nd place best drummer behind late John Bonham. So that made him Best Drummer Alive ok. And Dave was getting best frontman rock scene. Alex and VH were never underrated. Best band ever.
In case you haven't figured it out yet, Van Halen in the DLR days was all about kick ass guitar, partying and having a great time! David Lee Roth had a very unique style that fit the band perfectly and was underrated as a vocalist. Best front man of all time...
Dave is definitely better than Sammy. But the best of all time? Bruce Dickinson, Rob Halford and Ozzy are way better than dave. They all had way longer careers. And put out more and better music than DLR or Sammy was capable of. Im a big VH fan. But im also realistic.
My first concert other than seeing my dad (Steppenwolf) was 9th grade in NM in 1979/80 with my mom in the second to last row - weed in the air all around us, DLR jumping off huge amp stacks with his PINT of JD doing kicks in the air - bad ass!!! To me VH up to Mean Streets was their peak, some bands peak early VH and for sure Aerosmith fall into that category for me. Soft ballads from Aerosmith although quality were NOT what I wanted from them, songs like Toys in the attic were what I loved!
In reality, most bands do not have several top selling albums with every song on each album being great songs. A lot of bands fade out after one or two albums if they are lucky. Both those bands kept it going into their fourth albums and one could say didn't hit their peak until then. Toys and Rocks for Aerosmith and just about everything for Van Halen. They had been around the scene for years before they hit it big and stayed there. Both bands got bigger.
I will forever love this tune....Eddie Rips!!! Back in Study hall the Teacher used to let me play Van Halen in the class softly....that was awesome.... cassette player back then.
You need to delve deeper than the radio hits. I say it all the time..Atomic Punk, Outta Love, Light Up the Sky, On Fire, Romeo Delight. Any VH fan would agree with me
Hey you two. Love your reaction. MANY of VH's songs were about getting some or wanting/drooling over some. Some other great songs from their early career are: Janey's Crying Running With the Devil Ain't Talking About Love
Eddie Van Halen with his great grinding chords! Great reaction! I think we know what the song is about...hint, hint, wink, wink. It's still David Lee Roth singing. This is one of their earlier songs that speak to how much variety is contained in their playlist.
When he was talking about the stockings and the high heals too I noticed Brad started laughing. It was like, oh. I get it now! And for a moment I thought he wanted some too.
And yeah, you could pick any song off their very first album and it would be iconic. And probably fun to react to and probably a hit at the time on the radio. They took this nation by storm when they exploded.
Women and Children First is my favorite Van Halen album. This, And the Cradle Will Rock, Loss of Control, Take Your Whiskey Home, Tora, Tora!, Fools, Could This Be Magic. This is just one banging album.
Still mad at myself for not seeing them live during their first two albums. Friends did and told stories of DLR and the crowd not getting along at times (stuff being thrown at him, etc.) but all the while EVH (Alex and Michael too) doing their thing, keeping it going. Real unscripted Rock and Roll dammit!
My take. The "some" hes talking about I believe is whatever you may desire. He's not too specific other than getting romantic on the subway line which doesn't exclude whatever appeals to you. It could be Eddie's guitar or love,alcohol,drugs, you name it. You do a great job on these classics. Fan of EVH for 42 years. May he rest in peace. Merry Christmas and a happy new year. Subscriber 4life lol can't wait for the next one. Keep em coming.
Agree. It isn't necessarily sex focused. I've always thought the closing utterance of "Look, I'll pay ya for it...wtf..." was referencing drugs. Dave sounds "annoyed," like someone offered to get him high but is being chincy with it instead of just having a good time, which they probably encountered alot as rock stars going from town to town, trying to get a high whenever they could, depending on fans & other complete strangers to supply their high for them. It's about whatever that thing is that you want the most, at any given moment, imo.
Yes that was David Lee Roth singing that one Moonbeam part. And I guess it's taken me about 41 years to know what he said there too. I never read the lyrics for it till now :))
In this episode of Brad & Lex, inquisitive "sways" and "bops" begin once the ominous bassline and drums are introduced seemingly blinding the cooky couple on whats to come as Brad seems to play along by showing the viewers his signature "side to side sway" as Lex is a bit more free to openly display her "jam bop".
There is a scene in the movie Better Off dead where John Cusack is working in a burger joint and he brings a hamburger to life and it gets up and begins playing this song on a guitar.
Fun fact: The first line in the 2nd verse at 2:02 sounds like gibberish because it is. Dave forgot the line and misspoke and they kept it anyway because they liked the sound of it.
I was a freshman in high school (1980) when Women and Children First was released. CRAZY FUN CONCERTS in the 80's.... Beautiful women and weed everywhere ! What a decade. Wish y'all could have been there!!
You guys miss so much when you don’t watch the official videos. You see them, learn more about their personalities, and their musicianship. That is, if it’s a performance video.
David Lee Roth and Alex Van Halen the drummer used to go on jungle escapades together they would go out into the jungles and they would meet tribal people and this is how this beat came along the story by David Lee Roth
The second fill in the guitar break at the beginning is Eddie scraping the springs on the back of the guitar as the cover has been removed. It's what keeps the tension on a tremelo system.
Very entertaining reaction to my favorite band! I love when Brad laughs at "Yeah that's it - a little more to the right..." which confirms it's about custard pie. lol It's also about cocaine too. Listen to it again. Cocaine and custard pie.
Eddie could make any sound with his guitar. Dave and the boys knew how to throw a party back in the early 80's. Miss those love concerts!! EVERYBODY DEFINITELY WANTS SOME!!!!😂😂😂😂