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When rock legend Eddie Van Halen died of cancer on October 6, 2020,
the entire world seemed to stop and grieve. Since his band Van
Halen burst onto the scene with their self-titled debut album in
1978, Eddie had been hailed as an icon not only to fans of rock
music and heavy metal, but to performers across all genres and
around the world. Van Halen's debut sounded unlike anything that
listeners had heard before and remains a quintessential rock album
of the era. Over the course of more than four decades, Eddie gained
renown for his innovative guitar playing, and particularly for
popularizing the tapping guitar solo technique. Unfortunately for
Eddie and his legions of fans, he died before he was ever able to
put his life down to paper in his own words, and much of his
compelling backstory has remained elusive-until now. In Eruption,
music journalists Brad Tolinski and Chris Gill share with fans, new
and old alike, a candid, compulsively readable, and definitive oral
history of the most influential rock guitarist since Jimi Hendrix.
It is based on more than 50+ hours of unreleased interviews they
recorded with Eddie Van Halen over the years, most of them
conducted at the legendary 5150 studios at Ed's home in Los
Angeles. The heart of Eruption is drawn from these intimate and
wide-ranging talks, as well as conversations with family, friends,
and colleagues. In addition to discussing his greatest triumphs as
a groundbreaking musician, including an unprecedented dive into Van
Halen's masterpiece 1984, the book also takes an unflinching look
at Edward's early struggles as young Dutch immigrant unable to
speak the English language, which resulted in lifelong issues with
social anxiety and substance abuse. Eruption: Conversations with
Eddie Van Halen also examines his brilliance as an inventor who
changed the face of guitar manufacturing. As entertaining as it is
revealing, Eruption is the closest readers will ever get to hearing
Eddie's side of the story when it comes to his extraordinary life.
Get a completely new look at guitar legend Eddie Van Halen with
this groundbreaking oral history, composed of more than fifty hours
of interviews with Eddie himself as well as his family, friends,
and colleagues.When rock legend Eddie Van Halen died of cancer on
October 6, 2020, the entire world seemed to stop and grieve. Since
his band Van Halen burst onto the scene with their self-titled
debut album in 1978, Eddie had been hailed as an icon not only to
fans of rock music and heavy metal, but to performers across all
genres and around the world. Van Halen's debut sounded unlike
anything that listeners had heard before and remains a
quintessential rock album of the era. Over the course of more than
four decades, Eddie gained renown for his innovative guitar
playing, and particularly for popularizing the tapping guitar solo
technique. Unfortunately for Eddie and his legions of fans, he died
before he was ever able to put his life down to paper in his own
words, and much of his compelling backstory has remained
elusive-until now. In Eruption, music journalists Brad Tolinski and
Chris Gill share with fans, new and old alike, a candid,
compulsively readable, and definitive oral history of the most
influential rock guitarist since Jimi Hendrix. It is based on more
than 50+ hours of unreleased interviews they recorded with Eddie
Van Halen over the years, most of them conducted at the legendary
5150 studios at Ed's home in Los Angeles. The heart of Eruption is
drawn from these intimate and wide-ranging talks, as well as
conversations with family, friends, and colleagues. In addition to
discussing his greatest triumphs as a groundbreaking musician,
including an unprecedented dive into Van Halen's masterpiece 1984,
the book also takes an unflinching look at Edward's early struggles
as young Dutch immigrant unable to speak the English language,
which resulted in lifelong issues with social anxiety and substance
abuse. Eruption: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen also examines
his brilliance as an inventor who changed the face of guitar
manufacturing.As entertaining as it is revealing, Eruption is the
closest readers will ever get to hearing Eddie's side of the story
when it comes to his extraordinary life.
This "oral autobiography" of Jimmy Page, the intensely private
mastermind behind Led Zeppelin--one of the most enduring bands in
rock history--is the most complete and revelatory portrait of the
legendary guitarist ever published.
More than 30 years after disbanding in 1980, Led Zeppelin
continues to be celebrated for its artistic achievements, broad
musical influence, and commercial success. The band's notorious
exploits have been chronicled in bestselling books; yet none of the
individual members of the band has penned a memoir nor cooperated
to any degree with the press or a biographer. In "Light &
Shade," Jimmy Page, the band's most reticent and inscrutable
member, opens up to journalist Brad Tolinski, for the first time
exploring his remarkable life and musical journey in great depth
and intimate detail.
Based on extensive interviews conducted with the
guitarist/producer over the past 20 years, "Light & Shade
"encompasses Page's entire career, beginning with his early years
as England's top session guitarist when he worked with artists
ranging from Tom Jones, Shirley Bassey, and Burt Bacharach to the
Kinks, The Who, and Eric Clapton. Page speaks frankly about his
decadent yet immensely creative years in Led Zeppelin, his
synergistic relationships with band members Robert Plant, John
Bonham, and John Paul Jones, and his notable post-Zeppelin
pursuits. While examining every major track recorded by Zeppelin,
including "Stairway to Heaven," "Whole Lotta Love," and "Kashmir,"
Page reflects on the band's sensational tours, the filming of the
concert movie "The Song Remains the Same," his fascination with the
occult, meeting Elvis Presley, and the making of the rock
masterpiece "Led Zeppelin IV," about which he offers a complete
behind-the-scenes account. Additionally, the book is peppered with
"sidebar" chapters that include conversations between Page and
other guitar greats, including his childhood friend Jeff Beck and
hipster icon Jack White.
Through Page's own words, "Light and Shade" presents an
unprecedented first-person view of one of the most important
musicians of our era.
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