Eddie Van Halen’s 10 Greatest
Solos
1. Eddie Van Halen's solo on "Eruption" was originally meant to be a warm-up exercise.
2. Van Halen's solo on Michael Jackson's "Beat It" was recorded in just two takes.
3. The iconic intro to "Jump" was actually played on a synthesizer and not a guitar.
4. Van Halen's solo on "Hot For Teacher" was inspired by a drum pattern.
5. He played the guitar solo on "Panama" using a custom-made guitar with a built-in phaser effect.
6. The solo on "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love" was recorded in just one take.
7. Van Halen's solo on "Runnin' with the Devil" was played using a modified Gibson EDS-1275 double-neck guitar.
8. The solo on "Dance the Night Away" was recorded using a 1958 Gibson Les Paul.
9. Van Halen used a technique called "tapping" on his solo for "Cathedral".
10. The solo on "And the Cradle Will Rock..." was played on a Wurlitzer electric piano.
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