I had a friend bring the album to JR. High back in 1978 ..first song he let me hear was Runnin' with the Devil ... i knew this band had something.A friend brought their debut album to school in the winter of 78 and played it for me. To say that my mind was blown was an understatement. Ending up seeing VH about a dozen times from 1979-2012. They were amazing live especially during those early years{78-79-80-81} I knew he had been sick the last few years but wasn't expecting this. RIP.
The 1 minute 43 seconds that changed rock guitar forever...
Eddie RIP...
Every guitarist in the world gets to move up one notch.
He did...he grew up in a Classical Music family...his day or mom, something like that. Took Classical piano lessons as a kid growing up.
Too bad to hear!!! One of my favorite guitar solos ever is in Beat It. Hopefully MJ and him are rocking out together tonight. R.I.P. to a legend.
I distinctly remember the first time I heard Eddie. It was in High School, between classes, when my friend Tom was walking the halls with his boom box, and that opening sustained note of Running With the Devil came on, blasting through the hallways, announcing a new era in rock.I had a friend bring the album to JR. High back in 1978 ..first song he let me hear was Runnin' with the Devil ... i knew this band had something.
I was 11....Never got to see them live. RIP to a true legend.
I distinctly remember the first time I heard Eddie. It was in High School, between classes, when my friend Tom was walking the halls with his boom box, and that opening sustained note of Running With the Devil came on, blasting through the hallways, announcing a new era in rock.
Sirius/XM has converted the Deep Tracks Channel #27 to a VH tribute channel. Not sure how long it will be this way, but when Pert died, I think they made it a Rush channel for a few days.That seems to be same modus operandi for a lot of people who heard them for the first time in 78-79. What is this, it sounds nothing like Led Zeppelin or Deep Purple. My mind was blown.
Sirius/XM has converted the Deep Tracks Channel #27 to a VH tribute channel. Not sure how long it will be this way, but when Pert died, I think they made it a Rush channel for a few days.
I was there.only time i got to see him play was when hagar was the singer and they did a "free" show in downtown dallas.
RIP to someone who helped redefined how to play guitar.