Those had to be some great times Steve for sure. Not many can say they sat around and just talked and played guitar with Ed.
@JohnnyBeane2 ай бұрын
So awesome Steve!
@Jedizen072 ай бұрын
Listening to this, I'm still amazed at Edward's sense of touch. It really feels like the guitar and his soul were interconnected. Most of this audio proves that Edward's touch was golden ( especially the totally clean picking parts ). You can tell that the tone of his guitar playing was centralized from his touch. The man could plug into any amp and, more than likely, still sound like Edward Van Halen. Great video ( and audio! ).
@aviduser19612 ай бұрын
Steve's story with Ed is so mind blowing. It seems two good souls found each other.
@donboehnker75422 ай бұрын
It sounds like Ed enjoyed teaching guitar. Probably your enthusiasm fueled it as well.😁👍 What an awesome life experience.. ❤
@therealkurtjames5542 ай бұрын
Steve always has the coolest stories. Having visited the Weepah house back in the day, Steve's narrative brings those incredible days back to life! A really neat interview!
@bentheredonethat-lx6nh2 ай бұрын
You can play an incredible guitar as well. 👍
@tjb34545551502 ай бұрын
To be a fly on the wall. Amazing!
@markn39362 ай бұрын
Shooting the shit, playing guitar and doing bumps with EVH. What a time
@bobowrathsovine.2 ай бұрын
The intro to Women In Love wasn't just natural harmonics or even artificial harmonics but they had been officially named "tap on harmonics" sometime in the early to mid eighties I believe by Cherry Lane Music who published Guitar For The Practicing Musician magazine.