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Andee Blacksugar
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metalsoup":9c1whhdj said:Certainly, one hallmark of any great guitarist is a signature style & tone that is immediately recognizable anytime you hear it. Eddie definitely has that.
But for me the most fundamental, indeed visceral, characteristic that makes EVH’s riffing so captivating is his attack. On VH1, he transcended all his contemporaries with the way he took the guitar and made it a fire-breathing monster. To this day, I’m still in awe as I listen to the way he just gouges those strings and how that translates through his amp and cab into incredible musical aggression. He flat out owns the sonic playing field on that album. When he’s done, there’s nothing left standing. The more I play the guitar, the more respect I have for that astounding display of mastery of the instrument.
well said. the thing about EVH and Van Halen as a whole is that there was simply nothing that sounded like him/them before (or since, despite uncountable cheap imitations, which have undoubtedly tarnished the band's legacy). the first VH album may as well have been beamed here from another galaxy. and a huge part of that blindingly alien luminosity was Eddie's otherworldly sound, skill and imagination.