The Guitars of Van Halen: A Short History

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About 18 months ago I made a version of this and last February a photographer contacted me to say that I'd used two of his pics without permission, so the video was taken down. I work hard to give credit whenever I know the source of a pic but frequently they are shared in many layers and it isn't easy/possible to find the original owner.
So I just reshot the video and have spent the last few days editing it back into a story that covers the biggest guitars in Eddie Van Halen's history. There were more of course but these are the ones that you heard on the records mostly and that's what interests me most.
I need to thank Pete Thorn for giving me permission to use his excellent Van Halen inspired track for the intro and outro for the video. Van Halen's influence on Pete's life as a musician shines through.
I need to thank Neil Zlozower, rock photographer of the stars for working with me to get a clean video together and for giving me permission to use four of his amazing shots in the edit. Neil worked with the band from '78 to '84. See his books of photos on the band. They are not to be missed.
I need to thank my script editor Perry McManis. It's been 18 months since we finalized this script together. Two guys from different generations both profoundly affected by Eddie Van Halen's playing.
And I particularly want to thank the friend of five watt on Patreon.
And remember, you're all five watt world, I just make the videos.
Hope you like it.
Keith

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  • @Mike-to8hb
    @Mike-to8hb6 ай бұрын

    I bought the first VH album while I was stationed in Korea in the US Army way back in the day. I'm 68 now. It was a bootleg copy the Koreans had made. I took it back to the barracks not knowing what I had since I had never heard of the band. We cracked open some beers and started to listen and were blown away. Music was never the same after that.

  • @user-ho5nm5my2o

    @user-ho5nm5my2o

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your service Sir!

  • @VideosVarious2

    @VideosVarious2

    3 ай бұрын

    I totally agree, my Fellow Veteran Brother! Music was NEVER the same!

  • @brentmaynes8934

    @brentmaynes8934

    2 ай бұрын

    Never!

  • @commentfreely5443

    @commentfreely5443

    2 ай бұрын

    VH great. this side of paradise guitars steve stevens ric ocasek changed guitar for me

  • @tato4612
    @tato46126 ай бұрын

    Keith, why not a "Basses of......." series? You could do Geddy Lee, Phil Lesh, Bill Wyman, John Entwistle, even Michael Anthony........ Just a suggestion. AWESOME channel, please keep up the great work, it's much appreciated!

  • @banditbiker5190

    @banditbiker5190

    6 ай бұрын

    Show us bass players some love

  • @justinespinosa7878

    @justinespinosa7878

    6 ай бұрын

    Bass stuff just doesn’t get the views unfortunately.

  • @brianpoague

    @brianpoague

    6 ай бұрын

    Even Jaco, that'd be really sweet

  • @malcolmadams2105

    @malcolmadams2105

    6 ай бұрын

    On that note.. Geddy Lee has a new show Streaming. It’s called (“Are Bass Players Human Too?!””) or something like that.. 🎉🎉He hangs out with other Bass players.

  • @realadamnixon

    @realadamnixon

    6 ай бұрын

    I'd be a fan of that idea. Also, a Guitars of Frank Zappa would be cool, though it might be too much work for the amount of views it may garner.

  • @mariodriessen9740
    @mariodriessen97406 ай бұрын

    I said it before and I’ll say it again. Eddie deserves a statue. In my hometown Nijmegen, where Alex and Eddie lived until they moved to the US, we have street names named after the greatest rock bands and important artists. Surely there must be a nice place for a statue somewhere! Around the corner of the house where the Van Halen family lived there’s a square with an ugly statue of two bull horns. Surely nobody will have a problem to replace that thing for a beautiful real life statue of my guitar hero. If anyone deserves it it’s Eddie! ❤

  • @kerzytibok3211

    @kerzytibok3211

    6 ай бұрын

    I think it's criminal that Nijmegen doesn't have a statue of Eddie in the town square --- that is insulting to their greatest hometown hero!

  • @mariodriessen9740

    @mariodriessen9740

    6 ай бұрын

    @@kerzytibok3211 : EXACTLY!!! Half of Nijmegen is named after Nina Simone. She’s great, but she only just lived here for a year. In a hotel room. And for the greatest part of that year she wasn’t even there. I’m perfectly fine with that. But if that’s how you treat someone like Nina Simone, then surely our Eddie deserves more than what he has now: absolutely nothing! It’s a shame!

  • @SaintKines

    @SaintKines

    6 ай бұрын

    I agree... And don't call me Shirley.

  • @mariodriessen9740

    @mariodriessen9740

    6 ай бұрын

    @@SaintKines : 😂 “Joey, do you like movies with gladiators?”

  • @CrackaBlanco

    @CrackaBlanco

    6 ай бұрын

    I think there should be a statue of EVH anywhere that he has stepped foot! We all have our opinions of who is the greatest guitarist ever. Not sure why we have to label who’s #1,#2..and so on but maybe it helps people rest better at night I guess. I’ll just say EVH is very high up on my top 5. I sleep very well

  • @alexcorona
    @alexcorona6 ай бұрын

    I remember being 12 years old and just getting my birthday money. I went down to the local record shop and bought 4 albums. 1984 was one of them, nothing was ever the same after that.

  • @hunterkarr5618

    @hunterkarr5618

    2 ай бұрын

    You must be around my age. 1984 was the first album I ever bought. I was born in 1972

  • @rdmkeytohwy
    @rdmkeytohwy6 ай бұрын

    Anyone who grew up in the ‘70’s knew who Eddie Van Halen was. He was a true innovator like Les Paul and others before him. He built guitars out of necessity because his family was poor and he wanted certain features that builders were not doing at the time. He, like Hendrix before him, changed everything. And he did it all with a smile on his face and took us all along with him. The first time I heard “Eruption” I thought, “What the hell was that?” One thing that I think is overlooked a lot is Eddie’s rhythm playing. You hear people imitating him and you can hear that they don’t quite have it. Anybody can shred if you practice enough and just work on speed but not everybody can play with the swing and groove he did. Listen to “Drop Dead Legs” on the 1984 album and tell me that doesn’t get the hairs on your arm to stand up. I literally did cry the day he died. I listened to Van Halen so much in high school and college and knew the words to every song and knew the guitar parts on all of the albums. He is so missed. He was the G.O.A.T. for me.

  • @MainPrism

    @MainPrism

    6 ай бұрын

    He's the King for a reason!!! Rest easy Eddie, you're definetly missed but not forgotten. 🤴🎸🤘🔥

  • @user-mn5wk7hw9n

    @user-mn5wk7hw9n

    5 ай бұрын

    couldn't agree more !!!

  • @kurtbader9711

    @kurtbader9711

    3 ай бұрын

    Top Jimmy too.

  • @rdmkeytohwy

    @rdmkeytohwy

    3 ай бұрын

    @@kurtbader9711 absolutely! Top Jimmy was another favorite. I listened to the album 1984 about a gazillion times in high school. Eddie was so great…….now that I think of it 1984 took a lot of heat from some hardcore fans but I think it is one of their best. After I heard Panama for the first time it was game over for me in the guitar hero category. Ed was his own category.

  • @VideosVarious2

    @VideosVarious2

    3 ай бұрын

    You said it! It's called 'Riffage', and Steve Clark,, Malcolm Young, Joe Walsh, Jimmy Page, they all had it. But Eddie put 'swing' into it. And that's no surprise, since his dad, Jan, played that clarinet in, you guessed it, 'Swing Bands'. And Eddie & Alex grew up hearing 'Swing' all the time. The 'seeds' were planted at a very young age! Copping Eddies 'Swing Riffs' came pretty easy to me, very naturally, because, just like the VH brothers, my younger brother & I grew up hearing our dad play 'Texas SWING' C&W music, professionally, on 10-string Pedal Steel through the 1970s and 1980s. So, that 'swing'-element was 'engrained' in my heart and soul forever. And when I first heard "I'm The One" off VH1, I related to it immediately and after I got my first real guitar, a 1986 Peavey Impact 1 guitar for Christmas 1986, it was NO TIME before I too, was playing Eddie's 'Swing Riff' that runs throughout that song. I took to it quickly. But the more 'complicated' soloing techniques, like the 2nd solo break Ed starts off with in that song, I didn't take to it so easily, but the fast picking I 'did' take to somewhat easily, was a bit 'rough' at first, then built strength in my arm and began 'staccato-picking' like Ed recorded on the records.

  • @Em_Dee_Aitch
    @Em_Dee_Aitch6 ай бұрын

    God bless Eddie. And God bless you for doing this. I’m in tears. I miss him SO terribly.

  • @karmadave
    @karmadave6 ай бұрын

    I remember where I was when I heard Van Halen. It was blaring from a car stereo. Definitely a mind-blowing experience. I was 14 years old 🤪

  • @JJ-JOHNSON
    @JJ-JOHNSON6 ай бұрын

    Eddie always had that smile, I saw VH on the 1983 tour, and Eddie smiled through that whole concert, I never meet him, but I bet he was a blast to be around.

  • @norseman61
    @norseman616 ай бұрын

    Whenever I listen or read about the biographies of these guitar legends, I’m always curious about the formative stages of their guitar journeys. The stories are always something like “He got his first guitar for his 14th birthday, formed a band with his school buddies, and started playing gigs in town….” You NEVER hear about them learning and struggling with the instrument. It probably doesn’t exist anywhere, but wouldn’t it be cool… just once… to see a legend learning their first chords and their first songs? I just can’t picture a young Eddy fumbling through a barre chord, but I’d love to see a home movie of it!

  • @grootyoda7759

    @grootyoda7759

    2 ай бұрын

    I mean, with the internet, for all we know the next Elvis could be doing bedroom guitar stuff right bow

  • @norseman61

    @norseman61

    2 ай бұрын

    @@grootyoda7759 Exactly. There are SO many talented people out there. But are there really more than there used to be, or has the creation of social media just made us AWARE that they’re out there? Both, I think.

  • @victorb656
    @victorb6566 ай бұрын

    First saw VH at the Golden West Ballroon in Downey, CA. My bass player at the time just kept saying, “you gotta see this guy,” so we went and whoa. Eddie appeared with platform tennis shoes and a beat up 335 that was painted beige…like, painted with a roller. Looked like shite but sounded amazing…so good, so precise, SO much personality, no whammy stuff (yet). Amazing.

  • @marylou5844
    @marylou58446 ай бұрын

    Famous stolen Guitars should be next.

  • @MrMorrisonAF

    @MrMorrisonAF

    3 ай бұрын

    Randy Bachman, Brian seltzer

  • @rayfabris2512

    @rayfabris2512

    2 ай бұрын

    that's a good subject to do great idea I'd like to find my Fernandez V I paid 4 hundred for it and found one for 16 hundred my brother was (is) or was a meth head idiot I have a new Gibson les paul standard with a cool flamed top and he doesn't have my address so I'm safe and it's not far away from me my wife and kids know better or 😮 lol

  • @eddiejr540
    @eddiejr5406 ай бұрын

    King Edward…thank you for all you’ve given us…rest in peace Sir…

  • @curmudgeon154
    @curmudgeon1546 ай бұрын

    I totally remember the first time I herd Van Halen it was 1978, I was a freshman in High school in San Diego going to the local JC Friday night football game and my buddy was playing Runnin With The Devil at the tailgate party in the parking lot…Mind Blown🙀

  • @davidcraft4919
    @davidcraft49196 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Keith, for this. I was in 8th grade, I had rode my bike to school, and I had a little money in my pocket. I had been playing about 2 years at that point, and I wanted to buy an album that ROCKED. My buddy had a brother that was a senior in high school, and my buddy described this new album... I pedaled over to the dime store, found the album, brought it home, put it on the turntable in my room, and my guitar trajectory changed forever. RIP, King Edward. Again, thanks for all you do Keith.

  • @MarkCrosson-qz7ck

    @MarkCrosson-qz7ck

    6 ай бұрын

    Exactly what happened to me with the album Jimi Hendrix Smash Hits! I played it over and over and couldn’t believe what I was hearing.

  • @drewhbend
    @drewhbend6 ай бұрын

    I had the pleasure of seeing EVH play three times in my life. I recall seeing the 1984 album cover at school that for some reason a kid brought to school. ( I guess I would have as well if I had one then) My first concert I ever went to was 5150 in Omaha Nebraska and back then was open admission so was able to get right up front. WOW as a teenager was blown away. Later in life got the chance to see him two more times and really could appreciate what I was seeing. in person it is amazing to watch him play so effortlessly. The smile he had on his face playing with his son on Bass on the last concert I saw was amazing. He wil be missed. Thanks for the great video.

  • @michaelpeterson4406
    @michaelpeterson44066 ай бұрын

    Thanks Keith! It brings back a lot of memories. I was living in L.A. at the time Van Halen exploded on the scene. I was sitting in the back of a Camaro with brand new "Mindblower" speakers when I listened to VH1 for the first time. It was February 1978 and it turned out to be a very cloudy day.

  • @thewhiskyscout1238
    @thewhiskyscout12384 ай бұрын

    I was at my friends house it was after school when his older cousin came over with his guitar, peavey amp (which only had the faceplate with the speaker and the seperate head with the controls, he leaned the speaker against the wall and spanned the head between 2 kitchen chairs) and an album. He said you guys have to hear this. He fired up the record player and you didn’t hear a sound from anyone for at least 10 min. This was August 78’ I had just turned 12 the first time I heard the VH1 album. Fast forward October 27, 2020 I was at work in NW Kansas, I had been on for 28 hours straight, got a nap drove into town for a shower. I turned the radio on and that was when I learned of his death. I am not ashamed to say I shed a tear on that long dusty drive. It was as if a book had been closed on a part of my life. Ahh, I go on too long, thanks for the review of his guitars and their sequence. It was great!

  • @edwardskol1812
    @edwardskol18126 ай бұрын

    When you discuss the Kramer 5150 guitar you showed photos of the Hot For Teacher guitar (named because it’s used in the video for that song) which was recently sold at auction and was not one of his main guitars. His main 5150 guitar from 1984-1991 is a different guitar that was never sold at auction and now belongs to his son Wolfgang since EVH passed away.

  • @DirtyBlues8

    @DirtyBlues8

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for pointing that out. I was going to comment about this as well. Beat me to it : )

  • @toddprater14

    @toddprater14

    5 ай бұрын

    Ed had tons of them 5150’s from Kramer , research vids of 5150from back in that timeframe and you can see a shitload of prepainted bodies on the floor..

  • @_Fair_Warning

    @_Fair_Warning

    4 ай бұрын

    @@toddprater14That’s not correct. There was only the 5150 and the 1984. When Kramer ceased production all those bodies that were painted (likely by George Felise) were shipped to 5150 and are likely still there

  • @toddprater14

    @toddprater14

    4 ай бұрын

    @@_Fair_Warning thats what I said … I seen a video of 5150 studio awhile ago… there were a bunch of 5150 guitar bodies on floor..Ed had to have at least more than one while touring from 84-91… most guitarists have backups… Ed definitely only had one Frankie though from 77-79, then bumblebee and a circle guitar and the Rasta one in the early 80’s. The shark.. also and some weird shaped ones

  • @gameroftheyear1000

    @gameroftheyear1000

    3 ай бұрын

    @@toddprater14 from the 1984 to F.U.C.K., he used the 5150 pacer prototype and the 1984 Baretta was a backup to the 5150. He had the “Neptune”, “Hot for teacher”, Kramer Ad guitar, “Ripley”(a 5150 with a rosewood board) and a shit ton of other 5150 look a likes he had when he was endorsed by Kramer. There’s literally hundreds of painted bodies he probably had in his 8 years with Kramer.

  • @jasonremy1627
    @jasonremy16276 ай бұрын

    The story behind all the mods Eddie did is insane. I had no idea how much he continuously modded his guitars.

  • @hyperluminalreality1

    @hyperluminalreality1

    6 ай бұрын

    I remember in Circus or Creem back in the early 80's. Eddie detailing how he soaked his pickups in wax to limit feedback and that he soldered all his string ball ends and end windings. He used the Variac to lower the voltage in his amps to get the brown sound. As in brown out wall power. The brown sound is not brown in color, it describes the AC line conditions. He put the car horns in the box that we hear at the beginning of Running with the devil. He put the Echoplex in the bomb casing that we hear at the end of Eruption. They used to stand that bomb onstage. He modded his 4x12 cabs with different speakers and investigated removing the Tolex and grilles to improve sound. Eddie was a MAJOR do it yourself product improver and optimizer. That is why his sound was so damn harmonically rich and squeezy sounding. Like a big fat caricature of the Marshall sound. The best Marshall sound ever. Ever.

  • @Ibaneddie76

    @Ibaneddie76

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah dude we know!@@hyperluminalreality1

  • @DreidMusicalX
    @DreidMusicalX2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for bringing back great memories of the best time to have been alive. Like it or not Van Halen changed life for many and created an entire new era of music. For many of us to this day, it is a lifestyle.

  • @mikewithers299
    @mikewithers2993 ай бұрын

    Keith i remember EVH's 1st album like it was yesterday. My best friend from middle school had just bought the VH1 tape. 8 track tapes were a thing in '78. "He said you gotta hear this". Eruption comes on. My jaw hit the floor. And we listened to the entire album on tape. This was our first year of high school. I will never forget this because he loaned me the portable tape player and it ate the brand new tape at my house. Frantically i opened it up and put everything back right. Never worked on those things before. Sweating bullets the whole time hoping it would work and sound right. I did tell my best friend what happened, but he was cool with it. This was our favorite group for ever. Thanks for the memories Keith.

  • @tonydeaton1967
    @tonydeaton19673 ай бұрын

    To my mind, Edward Van Halen was the single most influential guitar player of all time. He represents a complete paradigm shift in how the instrument was played. Outclassing everything before or since in the world of guitar. Gone way too soon, we aren't likely to ever see another like him. Rest in Peace, Edward Van Halen for you, surely, have earned it. Thank you for the inspiration and thank you Keith for the video.

  • @StarQueenEstrella
    @StarQueenEstrella6 ай бұрын

    5:21 if I remember correctly, it was David Lee Roth’s idea to use the brothers’ last name as the band name, an idea that Eddie originally thought was “dumb”.

  • @cristianlopez_8486

    @cristianlopez_8486

    3 ай бұрын

    Kinda coming full circle that the pre-VH band name "Mammoth" would resurface decades later for Eddie's son's band, though I'm sure it coincidentally was Wolf's personal idea first rather than as a nod to his father's old band name.

  • @KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
    @KinkellaTeachesArchaeology6 ай бұрын

    The Rude guitar is one of my favorites because it’s so funky - extra thick body, modified Danelectro neck. Great paint job too as it does an homage to the original black and white.

  • @GoldAmple
    @GoldAmple6 ай бұрын

    So glad this video is finally back

  • @fivewattworld

    @fivewattworld

    6 ай бұрын

    Actually i had to build it over.

  • @GoldAmple

    @GoldAmple

    6 ай бұрын

    @@fivewattworld oh wow, I commend your ability to that

  • @joshramsey6893
    @joshramsey68935 ай бұрын

    He set the fretboard on fire…that made my eyes well up. Great work as usual.

  • @SV-bg7om
    @SV-bg7om6 ай бұрын

    Dear Mr. Williams: As usual, excellent job, but forgive me for pointing out some "mistakes" in there: It was Eddie who routed the Boogie Bodies body and the Kramer guitar shown was not "the" 5150. You forgot to mention some interesting facts, certainly due to time restrictions: the fact that the Frankenstrat's first neck, with the large headstock and brass nut, was permanently damaged when someone tried to install a Floyd Rose nut and ruined it, the "Telecaster-heel" strat neck that was used in the Frankesntrat (and in the Rasta when the strat headstock Kramer neck was on the Frankenstrat), that when Eddie cut the "Shark - Destroyer" guitar, it lost its sound so Eddie borrowed a Destryer from Chris Holmes (from WASP) to record Women and Children First, in which sessions the tele-heeled neck was installed on a superthick unknown strat body... Of course this is only relevant for a niche of EVH nutcases like myself. Lastly, let me say that I really like your videos, and can do nothing less that congratulate you and especially thank you for the time, effort and dedication!

  • @Beefry222
    @Beefry2226 ай бұрын

    "Summer Nights" wouldn't have that signature intro without the Steinberger. That's a cool story.

  • @ampman5863
    @ampman58636 ай бұрын

    Longtime watcher, new subscriber here. I love the way you do your story lead-ins, like you looking at brother Brian after those first few chords on 'Runnin With the Devil" and him saying, "I told you so." Some things you just need to hear, no explanation will do. My experience was the same; "never heard THIS before." Thank you for your contribution to the music world. Your storytelling talent has grown over the years.

  • @fivewattworld

    @fivewattworld

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks man!

  • @kenthensley9974
    @kenthensley99746 ай бұрын

    One guitar Eddie had was a custom made Ripley stereo guitar (he might have used it on a song called "Top Jimmy ") anyway, thanks for the video, all his guitars were great but only because he made them that way; he was the best and truly missed by all us die-hard Van Halen fans.

  • @SombraPiloto

    @SombraPiloto

    5 ай бұрын

    Good call. I still have a copy of Guitar for the Practicing Musician magazine from 1985 with Eddie and the Ripley on the cover.

  • @robertdiehl1281
    @robertdiehl12816 ай бұрын

    Very nice video. When Van Halen came out nobody could figure out what the hell he was doing on his guitar. Some people said it wasn’t a guitar lol. His guitar sound his style of playing changed history. Much like Hendrix.

  • @StephenLight-oc3tl
    @StephenLight-oc3tl3 ай бұрын

    I was blessed to see VH at the Paradise Rock Club in Boston in 78 right in front of him at the front of the stage. As a young guitarist he destroyed me.

  • @zacharysmithingell5460
    @zacharysmithingell54606 ай бұрын

    Knew I was gonna dig this video, but slapped a like as soon as I saw Pete wailing away. Great video!

  • @theDestinationisnow.
    @theDestinationisnow.11 күн бұрын

    tears in my eyes.....soooooo much history growing up in the 80s and loving every minute of evh. man....

  • @ericwarrington6650
    @ericwarrington66506 ай бұрын

    Hey Keith!! I got pulled away from things for a bit so finally getting to this! I'm so excited..thanks bro 🤘so happy to see Pete Thorn on the intro..there's nobody better imo at Eddie's playing than Pete

  • @MarioHernandez-zc7dv
    @MarioHernandez-zc7dv6 ай бұрын

    Oh man I missed this video, thank you Keith for bringing back the video of my top 3 favorite guitarists

  • @Craig_Fussell
    @Craig_Fussell6 ай бұрын

    Great video man! Love how EVH was such a tinkerer!Would have loved to seen the story behind the black and white “circles” guitar too from around the Fair Warning days.

  • @sharkman4928
    @sharkman49286 ай бұрын

    You forgot his custon "snake" guitar he was playing back in the garage days, the white Les Paul, the yellow Kramer double neck from 1983, and the vintage Korina Gibson Flying V. Eddie had so many awesome guitars!!!!

  • @tanneryordan

    @tanneryordan

    6 ай бұрын

    the snake guitar was made 2-3 years into their popular career… not “garage days”

  • @Wargasm54

    @Wargasm54

    6 ай бұрын

    Oh shit, the nerds are coming out of the woodwork 😂

  • @theDestinationisnow.

    @theDestinationisnow.

    11 күн бұрын

    how about the mini "little guitars"

  • @RobertNolan
    @RobertNolan6 ай бұрын

    The king of modding guitars, this should be fun!

  • @chrisandries3216
    @chrisandries32166 ай бұрын

    my favorite is the yellow kramer double neck. he used it for the guitar solo on his birthday night in jackson, ms in 1984. he did cathedral and everything on it. having said that, you can't beat the original frankie. another cool one, the white "circles" guitar was used a lot on the fair warning tour. it later became the rasta. and the "little guitar" deserves a mention as well. good job Keith

  • @blockingthesunmusic
    @blockingthesunmusic6 ай бұрын

    Made my day, Keith, you’re the man!

  • @john.galbraith
    @john.galbraith6 ай бұрын

    Thank you Keith. That was great. I love this series. Another great job!

  • @BillMcGirr
    @BillMcGirr6 ай бұрын

    I never sat down and hit play so fast. You are the man.💪👍🥃🎸

  • @Pete.Franco
    @Pete.Franco6 ай бұрын

    Oh yes!! Fantastic video (as always...) your attention to detail is what makes your videos so good.

  • @lyonsson6480
    @lyonsson64806 ай бұрын

    I’m a local country picker in El Dorado County CA, but Eddie Van Halen was one of my biggest early inspirations! Him, Kurt Cobain and Slash were the three people that made me pick up a guitar when I was in Jr High!

  • @bshingledecker
    @bshingledecker6 ай бұрын

    I too remember the first time I heard van halen 1. I had set my guitar down again for another frustration break, this one being over a year. I picked it back up afterwards.

  • @TheGuitarDudeAbides
    @TheGuitarDudeAbides4 ай бұрын

    I've had those defining music moments and Van Halen's first album was one. I was 8, I was at my neighbours after school...his dad come home, pulled the plastic off the album, put on side 1...time lost all meaning...it was set in stone, from that moment on I was a VH fan.

  • @stoner762x51
    @stoner762x516 ай бұрын

    Love this! Took me way back, feels great being there, thank you. ❤

  • @MarbsMusic
    @MarbsMusic6 ай бұрын

    Great video! I played Kramers and Jacksons in the 80s... while I never played exactly like Eddie they just fit. Oddly enough after ignoring them for years I picked up a Wolfgang and it just fits, super easy to play and I just feel at home with it. Now I have multiple ones from different ears, still need an EBMM, and play them most of the time. Ed truly changed everything for many of us, not just how we play but what we try at times and in many ways what we play as well. To me the Wolfgang is the perfect blend of a my LPs and my Strats, much more so than my C24.

  • @macsarcule
    @macsarcule6 ай бұрын

    So many gifts in such a short time from you, Keith! Thank you and wishing you a Merry Christmas! ✌️😌🎸🎄

  • @joeriffanucci
    @joeriffanucci6 ай бұрын

    ❤That was great Keith. Awesome having Pete on here for intro and outro too.

  • @DWLImages
    @DWLImages6 ай бұрын

    Amazing episode! You have done such an amazing job honing your craft with words that during your first description of hearing Eddie, it brought me right these as if I was sitting in the same room as you experiencing it for the first time with you! Thank you!

  • @matthewmcswegan7403
    @matthewmcswegan74036 ай бұрын

    your intro monologue mirrored my first experience with that first album and made me smile and very reflective about MY guitar journey …. thank you Kieth. … Thank you Eddie

  • @steveliberty
    @steveliberty6 ай бұрын

    Eddie is certainly idolized for his insane/inovative lead playing. But I have always been more draw his rhythm guitar playing and fills - so imaginitive.

  • @fivestring65ify

    @fivestring65ify

    6 ай бұрын

    Absolutely. I still love listening to his rhythm playing. It's fantastic.

  • @MichaelDouglasSkewes
    @MichaelDouglasSkewes4 ай бұрын

    My absolute favorite guitar is the black and yellow stripped guitar,my friend and I, my friend Brent Woods, who has played w ith numerous musicians, we just daydreamed of having that guitar,it just looked so cool! After trying to build a few ,I finally could afford to buy an Artist series EVH mod e l,and I have every other DLR era guitar ,and a black Wolfgang. I had a custom Shark guitar made that is probably the best sounding guitar that I have ever heard! My friend Brent and I were both students of Randy Rhoads, so we were both very lucky! I have a large collection of guitars, all the EVH and RR guitars,plus KISS, and just about every thing else you could think of. I hàvè amazing White Anniversary series Marshall JCM 800 modded heads and run them with 5150 or Randall stacks ,wet dry wet, have run that set up since 1987. Good video! I can still remember the first time I heard Van Halen 1. Also I ran into Eddie with my Mom at a Tom Jones show and Eddie loved my mom ,she is half Dutch with a little Cherokee, he called her mom ,and she was always on the list when Van Halen played LA ,I was always the plus one! My Mom,passed away in June of 2020 and Eddie in Oct. ,that year sucked! But ,I still love Eddie and I actually listen to some Van Hagar now ,it's like a different world!

  • @TraneFrancks
    @TraneFrancks6 ай бұрын

    Fantastic yet again, Keith. Bless you for doing these histories.

  • @edwardpotter2696
    @edwardpotter26966 ай бұрын

    Tgabk you so very much for putting in the work to remake thjs video, it was the first video I watched from your channel and I was devestated when it got taken down.

  • @SeanKerns
    @SeanKerns6 ай бұрын

    Merry Christmas to me! Thanks for doing this one, Keith!

  • @nickmizell1141
    @nickmizell11416 ай бұрын

    Keith, thank you very much. This is an awesome series you have going.

  • @JH-ks9oi
    @JH-ks9oi6 ай бұрын

    Brilliant as always Keith

  • @pawlpoche8736
    @pawlpoche87366 ай бұрын

    Oh my God, I just started the video I’m 18 seconds in I’m getting a drink, gonna get in my recliner, this is going to be awesome 🎉

  • @monday6524
    @monday65246 ай бұрын

    Another great short history! I love Eddie and it was great to learn what a guitar tinkerer he was! He had a very distinct sound. BTW, I think a bass SH is a great idea. 😊

  • @wirthwhilemedia
    @wirthwhilemedia6 ай бұрын

    amazing detail, great job as always!

  • @glennyocklin2884
    @glennyocklin28846 ай бұрын

    Great video, my favorite. Eddie can never be replaced.

  • @insidious.92
    @insidious.926 ай бұрын

    There's a guitar that you missed that was inspired by The Shark and that is The Star Guitar. The body was made by Wayne Charvel (not shure what type of wood) matched with a Danelectro (I believe '59) neck. About the Destroyer. Pete Thorn said for the Premier Guitar video that his 76 is maded by Japanese Ash wood called Sen. For the 5150 guitar, I think I read it somеwhere (not shure where) that is a poplar body. Also about the maple necks, that he often used unfinished birdseye maple necks (not shure of how many pieces) Anyway, good video. Thanks Keith.

  • @paulwebendorfer5627
    @paulwebendorfer56276 ай бұрын

    Loved this!

  • @dragonballz2560
    @dragonballz25606 ай бұрын

    Your introduction to the content is my absolute favorite. I am amazed at your storytelling about your discovery. Very real.

  • @fivewattworld

    @fivewattworld

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks

  • @Greg-rd8qr
    @Greg-rd8qr6 ай бұрын

    This was awesome! Thanks!

  • @andrewpappas9311
    @andrewpappas93116 ай бұрын

    Van Halen was my very first concert back in 2012 when I was 13 and Eddie has always been one of my favourite guitarists and biggest influences alongside guys like George Harrison (my first major influence) and David Gilmour (after Eddie), he had such a unique style of playing and musicianship that definitely makes him one of the GOATs and I still remember how devastated I was to hear about his passing but great vid as usual. I know these may seem a bit different because of their genres but I’d love to see a video on the guitars of Daron Malakian, James Hetfield/Kirk Hammett, John Frusciante, Billy Gibbons, Billie Joe Armstrong or Dan Auerbach

  • @kurtbader9711
    @kurtbader97113 ай бұрын

    He was the best. Taught a generation. Thx brother, my fingers on the fretboard will always remember you.

  • @slicksalmon6948
    @slicksalmon69486 ай бұрын

    Remarkable research. I can't imagine how you pieced all this together.

  • @ithomas5576
    @ithomas55766 ай бұрын

    My favourite guitar is Eddie's "Unchained" (or Circles) guitar that he famously used in the Oakland '81 show! I love the "See ya later!" text graphic on the back - I thought it was very Eddie :)

  • @KnownBeing
    @KnownBeing6 ай бұрын

    Funny how EVH started out with a 4 pickup guitar and made his mark with a single pickup guitar

  • @martin_lane
    @martin_lane6 ай бұрын

    The Peavey Wolfgang headstock (17:23) looks like a smaller version of his first Teisco Del Rey (3:44).

  • @BlurredOutBoy
    @BlurredOutBoy6 ай бұрын

    My Van Halen introduction happened in almost exactly the same way, same kind of room, same time of day, with my cousins, who said "check this out". Eruption is the standout, but "Running with the Devil" is the track that did it for me. A great memory. great viddie as always

  • @larrys009
    @larrys0096 ай бұрын

    Another Gem !! Keep it up Keith !!

  • @geraldrauch1701
    @geraldrauch17016 ай бұрын

    another job well done, keith!!! cheers brother!!!

  • @gstube1
    @gstube16 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Merry Christmas ☃️

  • @sgt.grinch3299
    @sgt.grinch32996 ай бұрын

    Excellent video. Thank you for sharing your work.

  • @henrycross8776
    @henrycross87766 ай бұрын

    The Strat on" Come on Baby" was my old 57 that I sold to the late guitar Pimp Dan Martin who gave it to EVH, I got out of it because it sounded thin and I didnt want to mod it, 1978, EVH restored it instead of mangling it. Gilmour and Sid and Pagey had Mirrors on the front not the back.Once again, I'll proof listen/read your stuff for free man

  • @wallyinthebox1
    @wallyinthebox16 ай бұрын

    Sorry I missed the stream. Thanks for the Info. Take care Keith

  • @RussShirley1
    @RussShirley16 ай бұрын

    Well done, thanks Keith.

  • @RobNY5150
    @RobNY51506 ай бұрын

    Great video! The first time I became aware of Van Halen was in 1984 when I was a kid, because of the JUMP video on MTV. I believe I received the “single” on record for Christmas. By the time I got to high school, I started to get into the back catalog and that’s when I started getting CDs. I’d say Van Halen is my favorite band, and Eddie is my favorite guitar player of all time. I currently own a Peavey Wolfgang and have a Frankenstrat replica and 5150 replica. I assembled and painted both myself. I think the 5150 is still my favorite Eddie guitar.

  • @bassangler73

    @bassangler73

    6 ай бұрын

    I agree, the 5150 Kramer is just cool to sit and look at, definitely the best looking guitar ever!!

  • @_Fair_Warning
    @_Fair_Warning4 ай бұрын

    @five watt world, as others have pointed out the Kramer in the photo was not the 5150, it was the “Hot For Teacher” guitar built by Paul Unkert in 1982. The 5150 came after and there was much speculation as to who built it. Recently Paul Reed Smith claimed he finished it while he was an intern @ Kramer. This period of the 80’s @ Kramer changed guitars forever

  • @chrislestermusic
    @chrislestermusic6 ай бұрын

    If I had to guess, I would say Ed used a drill on the Destroyer to put holes first in the shape he wanted to cut out. Then probably used a hack saw which left the “teeth”. Can you imagine the damage a chain saw would have done?

  • @derekclacton
    @derekclacton6 ай бұрын

    Comprehensive video - just for more completeness, in the late 70’s Eddie also bought a white Les Paul, which he played live.

  • @joeloschiavo1237
    @joeloschiavo12376 ай бұрын

    Thank You Keith- nicely done How bout a 5 Watt history on The Brown Sound Amp and effects Awesome job Thanks again

  • @runabout76
    @runabout766 ай бұрын

    Great video as always Keith! I would love to see a Guitars of Randy Rhoads video.

  • @marcmeinzer8859
    @marcmeinzer88593 ай бұрын

    When Van Halen came out it was played continuously on the mess decks stereo on the USS John Marshall SSBN 611 Gold crew home-ported in Guam, Marianas Islands, US Pacific Trust Territory. It was a welcome relief from having to listen to Journey all of the time.

  • @PhpGtr
    @PhpGtr6 ай бұрын

    You had me at those first two tom hits man. When they didn't land on "1" I nearly fell off my chair.

  • @BillCarns
    @BillCarns3 ай бұрын

    Fantastic video. Thank you.

  • @sleevelessace
    @sleevelessace6 ай бұрын

    thank you so much for making this video!!! i was wondering when you would get along to making a guitars of Evh video, well worth the wait

  • @rotaxtwin
    @rotaxtwin6 ай бұрын

    Great to see a fresh Five Watt short story, well researched as always and presented as they are. I am a bit hung up on the old Heathkit amplifier / receiver that you spoke of that you first played VH on, I would like to think that it still survives but I fear it's not likely. Your story also reminds me of how fresh and rare new music was, it was on vinyl pretty much exclusively (other than low-fi AM radio for the most part) and it was so exciting to get your hands on a fresh or more likely loaned copy of some new music. I remember listening to Boston for the first time and staring at the album art while caught up in all that whizzy electricness of their sound. Keep it up Keith, always enjoy your efforts.

  • @fivewattworld

    @fivewattworld

    6 ай бұрын

    See your “rotax twin” distracted me. I always wanted to built a rotax single track day bike.

  • @rotaxtwin

    @rotaxtwin

    6 ай бұрын

    @@fivewattworld I know they make the F650 as an 'adventure bike' but they may build others. I'm sure it's been done. My experience with Rotax has been mostly snowmobiles. Love their rotary valve engines, the torque curve is a sexy beast.

  • @MSStateBulldawg83
    @MSStateBulldawg836 ай бұрын

    Ya gotta love the Five Watt World! Thanks, Keith!

  • @ChrisChiappini
    @ChrisChiappini6 ай бұрын

    Great video! Thank you Mr. Williams!

  • @PastorMcfly66
    @PastorMcfly665 ай бұрын

    Just fantastic! EVH did change things forever. He deserves that honor. I was always partial to the bumblebee!

  • @patriotsunite7963
    @patriotsunite79633 ай бұрын

    great show!!

  • @robnamowicz8073
    @robnamowicz80736 ай бұрын

    I remember my trio Skyhook was booked in the old hotel in downtown Normal Illinois, doing a week before Mother's in Chicago. Before we left Michigan I had bought a really, really beat Fender Jaguar as a second backup. In Normal was a shop called Ax in Hand where the shop owner told me he could put a Mustang bridge on it and make it play in tune really well. On the shop stereo was then new band Van Halen, the tune was 'Running with the Devil.' When I heard Van Halen I said to myself, ' gonna finish the dates we've got booked and get some other job,,' That's where I was, Keith. Thanks for your work.

  • @CPJ647
    @CPJ6476 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this Keith. I love EVH and your story telling makes the love even stronger

  • @mikemccourt6225
    @mikemccourt62256 ай бұрын

    I was in kindergarten when Van Halen I came out and had a friend who had a high school aged brother who was a drummer and totally into Alex - his bedroom had a drum riser and was a literal shrine to Van Halen. For the next few years I absorbed all of those songs in my young head as we played in the house with the brother's stereo blasting as he practiced all of the songs from the first album up to 1984 (released in '83). It made winters and bad weather not such a bad thing.

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