Showing posts with label van halen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label van halen. Show all posts

Monday, February 20, 2012

Van Halen: Eruption was inspired by the Led Zeppelin's song Heartbreaker.


"Eruption" is a guitar solo written and performed by Eddie Van Halen. Eruption often appears on many 'greatest guitar solos' lists. It is often played together with "You Really Got Me", which follows the song on the album Van Halen.




Studio album by Van Halen
Released: February 10, 1978
Recorded: Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, September - October 1977
Genre: Hard rock, heavy metal
Length: 35:13
Label: Warner Bros.
Producer: Ted Templeman


Jimmy Page's legendary guitar solo on the song Heartbreaker, inspired Eddie Van Halen to create his "tapping" technique after he saw Led Zeppelin perform live at the Long Beach Arena in 1972.




Live album by Led Zeppelin
Released: 27 May 2003
Recorded:
25 June 1972, L.A. Forum,
27 June 1972, Long Beach Arena
Genre: Hard rock, heavy metal, blues rock, folk rock
Length: 150:27
Language: English
Label: Atlantic
Producer: Jimmy Page
Compiler: Jimmy Page

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Kinks: You Really Got Me.





Studio album by The Kinks
Released: Original: 2 October 1964 (UK)
Re-released: 6 July 2004
Recorded: late August 1964, Pye Studios No.2
"I Took My Baby Home": 24 January, Pye Studios No.1 "You Really Got Me": July 1964, IBC Studios
Genre: Rock, protopunk, garage rock
Length:32:55 (Original release)
59:13 (2004 reissue)
Label: Reprise R-6143 (USA)

Ray Davies got the idea for the guitar riff from "Tequila" by The Champs.



Ray Davies wrote the song "You Really Got Me" with the help of his brother and Kinks guitarist Dave.

The rhythm guitar riff was very influential on other British groups. The Rolling Stones recorded "Satisfaction," which was driven by the rhythm guitar, a year later.



The Who played the song, "You Really Got Me" at many of their early concerts. Their first single was "I Can't Explain" and was also produced by Shel Talmy. Pete Townshend played a dirty guitar riff similar to what Dave Davies' recorded.

The Kinks' next single was "All Day And All Of The Night," which was basically a re-write of "You Really Got Me".



Ray Davies said that the Van Halen version of "You Really Got Me" is his favorite Kinks cover.