Mood...do you little guitars?
- toomanycats
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That song is magic. The wavey (phased?) guitar tone on the bridge and those dreamy VH harmonies. And no guitar solo! Well, not really, just a short slide interlude. Diver Down is often disparaged, but I hold it in no less esteem than the other five contiguous Roth era VH records. There is a combination of a fun, spontaneous, light hearted feeling on that album while still being underpinned by absolutely ferocious guitar playing and a first class rock rhythm section. It's the sound of the mature Van Halen as personalities, performers, musicians, captured at full steam in the studio.
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Brilliantly stated, my effulgent friend.toomanycats wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 7:15 am That song is magic. The wavey (phased?) guitar tone on the bridge and those dreamy VH harmonies. And no guitar solo! Well, not really, just a short slide interlude. Diver Down is often disparaged, but I hold it in no less esteem than the other five contiguous Roth era VH records. There is a combination of a fun, spontaneous, light hearted feeling on that album while still being underpinned by absolutely ferocious guitar playing and a first class rock rhythm section. It's the sound of the mature Van Halen as personalities, performers, musicians, captured at full steam in the studio.
It seems like every time, album or live, someone says "Why does that guitar sound magical?"
Yes part of it is in the fingers. But the other part... phaser. It's a phaser. Put it on slow.
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100% Agreetoomanycats wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 7:15 am That song is magic. The wavey (phased?) guitar tone on the bridge and those dreamy VH harmonies. And no guitar solo! Well, not really, just a short slide interlude. Diver Down is often disparaged, but I hold it in no less esteem than the other five contiguous Roth era VH records. There is a combination of a fun, spontaneous, light hearted feeling on that album while still being underpinned by absolutely ferocious guitar playing and a first class rock rhythm section. It's the sound of the mature Van Halen as personalities, performers, musicians, captured at full steam in the studio.
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The way I described Diver Down to a friend in high school:
"It's Van Halen on a bad day, but on a bad day they're still better than everyone else."
I do think the sound of this album is in the "lesser than" category, but the material is solid, save for Dancing in the Street.
And it holds a special place in my heart due to the presence of one Jan Van Halen on clarinet!
"It's Van Halen on a bad day, but on a bad day they're still better than everyone else."
I do think the sound of this album is in the "lesser than" category, but the material is solid, save for Dancing in the Street.
And it holds a special place in my heart due to the presence of one Jan Van Halen on clarinet!
"I'm not a sore loser. It's just that I prefer to win, and when I don't, I get furious."
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ManRollin Hand wrote: ↑Fri Mar 04, 2022 11:51 am The way I described Diver Down to a friend in high school:
"It's Van Halen on a bad day, but on a bad day they're still better than everyone else."
I do think the sound of this album is in the "lesser than" category, but the material is solid, save for Dancing in the Street.
And it holds a special place in my heart due to the presence of one Jan Van Halen on clarinet!
Cathedral
Intruder
Pretty Woman
Dancin in the Street (love it)
Little guitars
Yeah for being one click lesser than the top albums of the greatest band of all time, it ain't bad.