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 0 Reply ...
While Hillary Clinton ran for president in 2016, the Democratic candidate used Bikini Kill’s “Rebel Girl” in an ad. Bikini Kill drummer Tobi Vail had the song removed, citing her support for Bernie Sanders. Van Halen, "Right Now" Lynn Goldsmith, Getty Images Van Halen, "Right Now" Foo...
While Hillary Clinton ran for president in 2016, the Democratic candidate used Bikini Kill’s “Rebel Girl” in an ad. Bikini Kill drummer Tobi Vail had the song removed, citing her support for Bernie Sanders. Van Halen, "Right Now" Lynn Goldsmith, Getty Images Van Halen, "Right Now" Foo...
Van Halen, "Right Now" (1992) We agree with Wolfgang Van Halen — the Sammy Hagar-era of Van Halen doesn’t seem to get enough respect, because some really great music came out of that lineup. “Right Now” is a perfect example of the strength Van Halen had with Hagar behind the ...
“Right Now” is a perfect example of the strength Van Halen had with Hagar behind the mic, along with Eddie Van Halen’s talent on the keyboard. The build-up in the intro is a slow-burn, but once it peaks, it’s truly one of the most epic song openings in rock ’n’ roll —...
"Back to basics" was the rallying cry for Van Halen's third album with Sammy Hagar, with only "Right Now" built on anything except electric guitars. The most innovative of the rock songs, "Poundcake" is also clearly the best. Eddie's use of a power drill on the intro got all the ...
Van Halen (1991): With only "Right Now" prominently featuring keyboards and much less genre-hopping, it seems Van Halen were trying to get back to their early hard-rock roots here. What they wound up creating instead was more akin to a Sammy Hagar solo album on steroids, but luckily th...
Van Halen (1991):With only "Right Now" prominently featuring keyboards and much less genre-hopping, it seems Van Halen were trying to get back to their early hard-rock roots here. What they wound up creating instead was more akin to a Sammy Hagar solo album on steroids, but luckily ther...
Van Halen, 'III' (1998) Van Halen's only Gary Cherone-fronted album was studiously ignored by longtime fans, becoming their first ever LP that failed to achieve platinum status in the U.S. Eddie Van Halen did his best to prop up the enterprise, providing guitar (of course), but also...
Van Halen (1991): With only "Right Now" prominently featuring keyboards and much less genre-hopping, it seems Van Halen were trying to get back to their early hard-rock roots here. What they wound up creating instead was more akin to a Sammy Hagar solo album on steroids, but luckily th...