van halen have a few songs give me the same feelings... they are really awesome musicians, and their words are great too. never miss the beat. Catch a magic moment, Right here and now It means everything You miss the beat, you lose the rhythm, And nothing falls into place by a_man...
Van Halen, 'For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge' (1991): "Right Now" Van Halen went back to basics on their third album with Hagar, trading the genre dabbling and keyboard experiments of their first two records together for nine songs of straight-up riff rock. "Poundcake" and "Judgement Day" ...
lyrics which were originally written in response to 9/11. So when I got back to California, with all the people dying from the pandemic, I thought it would be a good song for me to do now because coming from a woman’s perspective, it would be a very uplifting inspirational ...
Van Halen - "Jamie's Cryin'"She saw the look in his eyes, 'n' she knew better He wanted her tonight, ah, and it was now or never He made her feel so sad Oh, whoa, whoa, Jamie's cryin' Oh, whoa, whoa, Jamie's cryin'... ...
(In fact, the guitar line that unifies the former bears a strong resemblance to Eddie Van Halen's memorable riff from "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love.") Right Now, You're in the Best of Hands certainly sheds pounds of skin-shredding emotion during its duration. But like the early emo ...
Eddie Van Halen had just released 5150, but he really hadn’t become Eddie Van Halen yet. Crazy young guns like Jake E. Lee, Warren DiMartini, George Lynch, Brad Gillis, and Vivian Campbell were all over the airwaves and MTV. It was the golden age of what’s now derisively called ...
returning seven years later withFly From Here: Return Trip, which saw the now-departed David's vocals replaced by Horn's. "The band suggested it," Horn toldProgin 2018. "Because Benoit is French-Canadian, English wasn't his native language. And Yes lyrics are difficult enough to understand...