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Van Halen - Dreams
Van Halen - Dreams Album: 5150 (1986)
Van Halen - And The Cradle Will Rock
Well, they say it's kinda fright'nin' how this younger generation swings. You know, it's more than just some new sensation. Well, the kid is into losin' sleep and he don't come home for half the week. You know, it's more than just an aggravation. And the cradle will rock. Yes, the cradle will rock. And I say, rock on! Rock on! And when some local kid gets down, they try and drum him out of town. They say, "You coulda least faked it, boy." At an early age he hits the street and winds up tied with who he meets, and he's unemployed. And the cradle will rock. Yeah, the cradle will rock. And I say, rock on! Rock on! Have you seen Junior's grades? And when some local kid gets down, they try and drum him out of town. They say, "You coulda least faked it, boy." At an early age he hits the street and winds up tied with who he meets, and he's unemployed. His folks are overjoyed. And the cradle will rock. Yeah, the cradle will rock. And I say, rock on! Rock on! Rock on! Rock on!
Van Halen - Eruption (Live)
Eruption is an instrumental by Van Halen from their first album Van Halen (1978 — now often called "Van Halen I" by fans). Written and performed by Eddie Van Halen, this electric guitar solo is considered one of the most influential instrumentals of all time, appearing on many 'greatest guitar solos' lists, including a recent Guitar World poll. It is 1 minute 42 seconds long. After a short intro with brother Alex Van Halen on drums and Michael Anthony on bass, the solo takes off unaccompanied in a barrage of scales, bends, and "dive bombs" (extreme use of a whammy bar). The highlight of the solo is the use of "tapping" — both hands on the neck of the guitar to produce rapid arpeggios, resembling a Baroque organ fugue more than a guitar. A phaser, 1950s Gibson humbucker pickup, 1960s Marshall tube amp, tape-driven Echoplex, Univox echo box, and studio plate reverb helped define the distinctive tone of the track. Eruption is in 1/2-step down tuning and begins in the key of A flat, then moves around. Some brief sections are difficult to pin to a specific key. It ends on a cycling low E flat (twelfth fret harmonic with the Univox echo box kicked in, dived an octave lower by manipulation of the Echoplex controls), and is followed by a cover of The Kinks song You Really Got Me in the key of A flat.
Van Halen - Jamie`s Cryin`
"Jamie's Cryin" is a 1978 song by Van Halen from their debut Van Halen. The song was written and recorded live during the three week sessions for the album. The song discusses a woman who engages in one-night stands and is disappointed when no relationship forms out of them. Drummer Alex Van Halen identifies this song as his least favorite Van Halen song. Rapper Tone Lōc sampled the song heavily on the hit "Wild Thing", without giving the band credit or seeking permission. Van Halen did not sue him, however.
Van Halen - You Really Got Me
Almost all of the tracks on Van Halen have rightfully become radio staples, such as the scorching rockers "Runnin' With the Devil," "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love," "Jamie's Cryin'," "Atomic Punk," and "On Fire," while covers of "You Really Got Me" and "Ice Cream Man" remain awe-inspiring to this day. Van Halen proved to be the ultimate coming-of-age soundtrack to many a teenager since its release, resulting in sales of over ten million in the U.S. alone. Everyone on the planet should own a copy of this landmark release.
Gossip - listenUp
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Brian Eno "An Ending (Ascent)" from "Apollo..."
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Sugar Ray When it's over
Sugar Ray's When It's Over video off their "Sugar Ray" CD Release 2001
Sugar Ray-Fly
Sugar Ray's Fly video off their "Floored" CD Release 1997.