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Re: Really? More Van Halen?

Postby rawkbass on Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:18 pm

krshnakrunch wrote:
rawkbass wrote:I admire your restraint, Jeff :lol:

I can't wait to hear about EVH's new products :roll:


Did you actually read what Jeff said?

JeffKitts wrote:And if you actually take the time to read the interview, you'll see that it's a good conversation between two guitar gods...no one really plugging anything or pushing their own agenda.


What if EVH actually doesn't plug any products in the interview? Will you come back here and apologize or will you just continue to be your usual douchebag self?


Likely the later.

Luck for me, EVH has recently released a whole new line of douchebag-centered products.

I generally don't apologize, it's not in my nature. However, I'm sorry your so sensitive :lol:

PS - I guarantee that there will be EVH ads between the pages of the interview.
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Re: Really? More Van Halen?

Postby micktaylorfan27 on Fri Nov 06, 2009 2:38 pm

Really? Van Halen's sold out 2007-08 tour, which grossed over $100 million would suggest otherwise. Thousands of people who don't play guitar filled those venues. The only other guitar-oriented bands that have recently held tours comparably successful were Bon Jovi, the Police and U2. While those bands have good guitarists, none of them are as universally influential as Eddie.


That's because they are not there to see EVH himself - they are there because of the music!
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Re: Really? More Van Halen?

Postby jcolby on Sat Nov 07, 2009 12:52 am

Did nobody hear the story about how Van Halen bought a bunch of tickets for their own shows and sold them to scalpers, then split the profits? BTW, I'm not making this up...I actually heard about this a while back.
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Re: Really? More Van Halen?

Postby Dutchie on Sat Nov 07, 2009 6:19 am

As far as I'm concerned, Eddie's on the covers not nearly enough...

People still want to hear what he has to say. If they didn't, GW wouldn't have him on the covers at all. Nobody would buy them. Obviously, a lot of people do buy them.

Ed has a few products for sale, but at least they are quality instruments (unlike a lot of others stuff), and its not that expensive compared to some of the Gibson signature stuff.

I hope both Ed & Tony are on the CDRom... BTW GW, isn't it about time you guys switched to DVD???
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Re: Really? More Van Halen?

Postby soundgardener75 on Sat Nov 07, 2009 8:49 am

jcolby wrote:Did nobody hear the story about how Van Halen bought a bunch of tickets for their own shows and sold them to scalpers, then split the profits? BTW, I'm not making this up...I actually heard about this a while back.


Some of the regular posters a while back even had it on their sigs.
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Re: Really? More Van Halen?

Postby gilousmolski on Sat Nov 07, 2009 11:26 am

Dutchie wrote:As far as I'm concerned, Eddie's on the covers not nearly enough...

People still want to hear what he has to say. If they didn't, GW wouldn't have him on the covers at all. Nobody would buy them. Obviously, a lot of people do buy them.

Ed has a few products for sale, but at least they are quality instruments (unlike a lot of others stuff), and its not that expensive compared to some of the Gibson signature stuff.

I hope both Ed & Tony are on the CDRom... BTW GW, isn't it about time you guys switched to DVD???


I agree it's about time to switch to DVD!!!! Young Guitar's DVD's are amazing :twisted:
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Re: Really? More Van Halen?

Postby The Muddy Ground on Mon Nov 09, 2009 11:05 am

Ugh. I have like 5 issues from the past couple years with both Eddie and Iommi. To be honest I like Black Sabbath but I don't think they are the be all and end all people make them out to be. I like Sabbath better with Dio.

Eddie I don't mind that much but for a 30 year issue why you think Iommi and Eddie are the perfect pick for the issue is just wrong. Where's Randy and Dime? Those I can see being on the cover. I would be alot more interested that than Iommi and Eddie.. Enough already. Just cause you guys publish the mag, your word is not the be all and end all of greatness, neither is mine. But if you don't care about losing subscribers... You must not care what the readers think.
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Re: Really? More Van Halen?

Postby room_429 on Mon Nov 09, 2009 6:55 pm

The Muddy Ground wrote:Eddie I don't mind that much but for a 30 year issue why you think Iommi and Eddie are the perfect pick for the issue is just wrong. Where's Randy and Dime? Those I can see being on the cover.


Uhmmm..... They're dead. Sorry you had to find out like this :?
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Re: Really? More Van Halen?

Postby HarpoSpeaks on Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:32 am

krshnakrunch wrote:
micktaylorfan27 wrote:That's because oudside of the world of guitar players, no one really has any interest in EVH anymore.


Really? Van Halen's sold out 2007-08 tour, which grossed over $100 million would suggest otherwise. Thousands of people who don't play guitar filled those venues. The only other guitar-oriented bands that have recently held tours comparably successful were Bon Jovi, the Police and U2. While those bands have good guitarists, none of them are as universally influential as Eddie.

I was going to say something like that.

I would even say that EVH is more popular with non-guitarists these days. (Which could be evidence that a guitar mag should not cover him as much) I recently saw a thread about guitarists on a movie forum and EVH's name was all over the place. A lot of "greatest to ever pick up the guitar" stuff. (Hey...these people aren't players) And he actually has the highest rating on the "Rate it all" site.

Like it or not EVH is still huge. I'll bet the issue sells well.
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Re: Really? More Van Halen?

Postby maddesthatter on Tue Nov 10, 2009 11:10 am

I'm tellin' ya, the magazine should be called "Van Halen World". I just want to know how often the employees at Guitar World kiss Eddie's ring. You especially Brad Tolinski.
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Re: Really? More Van Halen?

Postby krshnakrunch on Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:14 am

rawkbass wrote:
I generally don't apologize, it's not in my nature. However, I'm sorry your so sensitive :lol:

PS - I guarantee that there will be EVH ads between the pages of the interview.


Just got the new issue. Between the pages of the interview were ads for: Bose, Shure, Rotosound, GHS, Rain Song, Ableton, Slayer (brought to you by Hot Topic!), and Lick Library.com. You were wrong about the EVH ads within the interview, but you were dead on about always being a douchebag.
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Re: Really? More Van Halen?

Postby rawkbass on Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:32 pm

krshnakrunch wrote:Just got the new issue. Between the pages of the interview were ads for: Bose, Shure, Rotosound, GHS, Rain Song, Ableton, Slayer (brought to you by Hot Topic!), and Lick Library.com. You were wrong about the EVH ads within the interview, but you were dead on about always being a douchebag.


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Re: Really? More Van Halen?

Postby ghstofperdition on Fri Nov 13, 2009 9:33 am

krshnakrunch wrote:
micktaylorfan27 wrote:That's because oudside of the world of guitar players, no one really has any interest in EVH anymore.


Really? Van Halen's sold out 2007-08 tour, which grossed over $100 million would suggest otherwise. Thousands of people who don't play guitar filled those venues. The only other guitar-oriented bands that have recently held tours comparably successful were Bon Jovi, the Police and U2. While those bands have good guitarists, none of them are as universally influential as Eddie.




Meh, VH is stale as hell. I can't help be be turned off by the prospect of paying $50-100 to be bored for the next few hours. That's even worse than the $10 I paid to see "The Happening". :(

Eddie had a good thing going back in the 80's, but that's where the true talent he had now resides. Everything else after that is just a poor mockery of ground he has already covered. Truthfully, the first VH record was always his best, and then wanted that shit tone called "The Brown Sound". Now if that doesn't imply a crap tone, I don't know what will......

EVH's early stuff is great to learn to enhance your skills as a guitar player, but as for listening to anything after 1984, forget it....


I also buy mags off the shelf for this very reason. It would be nice to see some NEW bands making headlines. GW IS a form of journalism, and I always thought it was the charge of journalists to report current events, not guitarists from long before I was ever born. Nothing wrong with bringing back an old guitarist from now and then, but come on... There have been at least 2 EVH covers THIS YEAR ALONE!!!

What about guys like Amon Amarth? Sure, not the most proficient guitarists, but even a GW article about them would be nice. Maybe an Opeth cover? They have a great following but are denied in favor of another EVH issue. As a fan of the mag, I respectfully ask this:

Please stop ignoring good current bands in favor of reliving the past. Save that for the legends issues...... :(
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Re: Really? More Van Halen?

Postby gilousmolski on Sat Nov 14, 2009 11:16 pm

What bugs me is that in a couple of issues you can bet your ass GW will force-feed us yet more EVH with another lame excuse like EVH's launch of new underpants :roll:
In the meantime, GW will no doubt come up with a new exclusive issue on dead guitarists :evil:
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Re: Really? More Van Halen?

Postby micktaylorfan27 on Sun Nov 15, 2009 12:50 am

Uhmmm..... They're dead. Sorry you had to find out like this


What's that have to do with anything? Pretty sure Dimebag was just on the cover last year sometime. Dead people are on the cover every now and then. Randy Rhoads, Duane Allman, SRV, Hendrix...You get the point.
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