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</html>";s:4:"text";s:10282:"<p>5150 vs Eat 'Em and Smile. It was a new Diamond Dave: stronger, faster, and bolder than ever. Short haircuts and electronic drums! </p> <p>But there's no need to look ahead. These guys were great entertainers, providing classic ’80s arena rock excitement that matched their insane musicianship. Is Valerie mistaken or was it lung cancer? Fair enough – but Hagar brought songwriting consistency and more importantly expanded range to Van Halen. 5150 I had no idea what to expect, and by the end of “Good Enough,” I knew that I was going to accept this new VH album with open arms … open arms raised high, with devil horns flying! Yet the riff of “Get Up” and intro of “Summer Night” are just outright innovative and unique. 5150 vs Eat 'Em and Smile. 5150 was drenched in keyboards, Simmons drums, and high, melodic vocal melodies—not to mention, great pop-rock songwriting. Picking apart his guitar lines track by track is a sonic adventure—and a surprising number of licks are actually played by Billy! As his 1988 follow-up Skyscraper proved even more clearly, even if you assemble the absolute best army of players – and Gregg Bissonette, Billy Sheehan and Steve Vai certainly fit that description – a strong songwriting chemistry needs to be in place in order to achieve career longevity. He also makes wonderful use of the Floyd Rose, both in leads and in chord dynamics, bending and shaping movements by way of dips, wiggles, and dives. <i>Your</i> Pedalboards 2020: Part Deux. In 1986, both Van Halen and Roth were at a crucial crossroads as they prepared their first post-breakup releases. Song for song, 5150 is ultimately a better album than Eat 'Em and Smile. David Lee Roth is the party? The biggest things to happen to this 13-year-old kid in 1986 was the release of the Van Halen album, 5150, as well as the release of the David Lee Roth album, Eat ’Em and Smile. I remember the days of running down to the mailbox to see if the latest of many guitar magazine subscriptions had arrived, always hoping for one of two players to be on the cover: Eddie Van Halen or Steve Vai. Rock 'n' roll history is rife with band family feuds, but perhaps none received quite as much publicity or caused a bigger fan base rift than Van Halen’s ugly 1985 divorce from singer David Lee Roth. Many can lament that Van Halen with Roth was more of a “party” band, but future tequila billionaire Hagar certainly brought his own good times into the mix. Even today, more than 25 years later, nobody has intertwined the inventive power chord rhythm verse tracks, (thank you EVH), with mind-blowing lead guitar pyrotechnics and highly original noodling everywhere in between like Vai has. It's like losing a family member to me, is how I feel. The energy captured on this album is nothing short of circus sideshow fun, and it would have served well to have had a little more of it. 	/* Add your own Mailchimp form style overrides in your site stylesheet or in this style block. But when the newly minted “Van Hagar” unveiled their first collaboration, 5150, in March 1986, its synthesizer-drenched, thoroughly modern contents veered so radically from Van Halen’s beloved old blueprint that old-school fans couldn’t help but question their loyalty. But there's no need to look ahead. But they were now able to take those ideas even further on 5150 with songs like "Why Can’t This Be Love" and "Dreams." Discussion in 'The Cellar' started by Marshall=Awesome, Jun 10, 2012. ?       Terms Of Use. I can't shake it!!! Van Halen’s ‘5150’ VS. David Lee Roth’s ‘Eat ‘Em And Smile’ – Great Rock Debates. Creating solid, motor-revving song foundations, often with two- and three-note power chords, and combing that with his brother’s constantly cymbal-washed backbeat, makes a huge sound. 2. Eddie may be the greatest hard rock rhythm player ever. How Could Guitars with Names Like These <i>Not</i> Be Amazing? So it stands to reason that the debate over which of the first albums released by these warring factions – the Sammy Hagar-fronted Van Halen and the hastily assembled David Lee Roth band – is better continues to polarize hard rock fans to this day. 1 (the first of several) with 5150. So while Eat ‘Em and Smile isn't perfect, you have to admit, wherever you stand on the still far-from-settled Roth vs. Hagar debate, that the red-hot parts of Eat ‘Em and Smile share a lot more in common with "Unchained" than anything found on the calculated, cold and clinical 5150. Even the Roth band’s rare true experiments – namely the sultry cult favorite "Ladies' Nite in Buffalo?" Of course, Van Halen had begun to explore more melodic pastures with the 1984 album, bringing keyboards prominently into the mix on songs like "I’ll Wait" and "Jump." 27 Years Later Read Valerie Bertinelli’s Touching Tribute To Eddie Van Halen. But which party was better? Van Halen was the sound... That's good. All Rights Reserved </p> <p>Since he was clearly established as one of the genre's most important guitar players, there was little doubt that there would be interested eyes and ears waiting to hear what he and his bandmates would do next in the recording studio. They were complete opposites in style, image, and content. They were both great power punch rock albums that a young guitarist could really sink his fingers into. It's a full album feel—fast songs, slow songs, songs about girls ... all the important ingredients. </p> <p>Glad Sam could hold a secret for a short time. I just want to say... My condolences to the entire Van Halen family, and Thank you to Edward and Alex for everything you guys have done, all the things you didn't know about. Eat ’Em, was filled with high-flying, impossible guitar and bass riffage, combined with the spirit and vision of the original blonde banshee, and DLR’s own brand of back-page Penthouse magazine, tongue-in-cheek lyrics. Digging deep into Vai's tracks is an eye-crossing experience. (better than "Dreams") and another pair of insufferable classic pop covers ("I’m Easy," "That’s Life"), but it also packed a wealth of electrifying, athletic rockers in "Yankee Rose," "Shyboy" and "Elephant Gun" – all of them bursting with the sort of fleet-fingered guitar showboating and larger-than-life personalities Van Halen fans were hungering for. We recommend moving this block and the preceding CSS link to the HEAD of your HTML file. Plus, only six of the 10 tracks are original Roth compositions—nearly half of the record is covers of others, which gives the appearance of a rushed album, trying to keep up with the Van Halen brothers’ release. This was the battle royale of ‘80s hard rock. “Good riddance!” we said. Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by SpinningInfinity, Oct 4, 2014. ? I must admit that at the time, I loved the sound of the drums and could not get enough of the round-the-world tom rolls that Alex is known for (it was the ’80s after all), but sitting here 25+ years later, the tones of those drums don't hold weight to me. “Big Trouble” was my favorite from first listen—it just had my curiosity piqued. And when the surprisingly formidable David Lee Roth band (complete with a guitar hero of its own in the inimitable Steve Vai), surprised most everyone that July by appealing to that nostalgic VH aesthetic with Eat ‘Em and Smile, the battle lines were formally drawn. From Ultimate Classic Rock.com: Rock and roll history is rife with intra-band family feuds, but perhaps none received quite as much publicity or caused a bigger fan base rift than Van Halen’s ugly divorce from singer David Lee Roth in 1985. */, Copyright ©2020. Hagar also helped the band to score its first No. These were the days of force-fed hair metal and gigantor arena rock perpetuated by the publishers of Circus, Hit Parade, and Metal Edge magazine, as well as MTV and record store advertisements. Eat 'Em and Smile 33 vote(s) 68.8% 5150 15 vote(s) 31.3% Thread Status: Not open for further replies. – a power balled, "Love Walks In.". Song for song, 5150 is ultimately a better album than Eat 'Em and Smile. On the other was the innovative-daredevil playing of Steve Vai, combined with the "WTF is he saying?" Hooked: John Osborne on Jimi Hendrix's "Little Wing", 5. Van Halen was also branching out, giving in to Sammy's pop sensibility and songwriting craftsmanship, while still allowing Eddie to give us plenty of harmonic dive bombs and horse whinnies. On one side of the coin you had the dynamic, polished, and perfected recipe of Eddie and Sammy. Between the undoubtedly amusing but unnervingly kitsch cover tunes heard on Roth’s 1985 solo EP, Crazy From the Heat, and the singer’s sheer egotistical overexposure, most Van Halen fans were nearly as fed up with Diamond Dave’s antics as Eddie, Alex and Michael. Constantly explored sound and inspired us ! There was even – yikes! David Lee Roth assembled the ultimate team of wizards to go out and compete with his former band: a drummer in Greg Bissonett that could rival Alex (in drumming, though not in partying); Billy Sheehan, who attacks the bass like no other, often laying down a rhythm track that guitarists could never match; and, last but not least, the original little green man … Steve Vai.  I am the party.”. In addition to faves “Best of Both Worlds,” “Summer Nights,” and “Get Up,” I have to tip my hat to the opening song, “Good Enough.” In 1986, we were buying cassette tapes—no skipping tracks, and you started the album on the first song. On the downside, the album is too short: 30 minutes and 39 seconds is far too short for such a highly anticipated release. Here’s the thing you have to understand about this argument: no one – or at least no one who actually cared about Van Halen prior to "Jump"'s unprecedented crossover into the pop charts – sided with Roth when his departure from the band became official that summer. Disclaimer: VHND is not affiliated with Van Halen, Edward Van Halen or ELVH, Inc. EVH is hero to so many musicians from all styles. 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