Episodes

  • Exclusively Van Halen: NEWS Alex Van Halen Billboard Interview 10/18/24
    Oct 18 2024
    https://www.youtube.com/live/ijwFzTTHMSQ?si=30pjq7OUSIGmAOLd In an interview with Billboard, Alex Van Halen explains why his new book, Brothers, co-written with Ariel Levy, isn’t a tell-all. "If I start throwing dirt, it'll never end," Alex says. He acknowledges the appeal of sensationalism but stresses his aim is to honor the spiritual and creative side of his late brother, Eddie Van Halen. He believes much of what’s been said about Eddie was inaccurate, often from third-party sources. “Before I die, I would like to at least partially set the record straight," he adds. Brothers, which releases on Oct. 22, centers on the Van Halen brothers' relationship, both personally and musically, rather than delving into band drama. Alex says the process of writing was emotional, reflecting on their 65 years together, but it also allowed him to explore his own motivations. The book details their family dynamics, including the influence of their father, Jan, a jazz musician, and their Dutch East Indies-born mother, Eugenia. Alex hopes to give a more sophisticated view of Eddie’s talents, describing Eddie’s ability to make the guitar "sing" and expressing frustration that people focus only on his playing, missing who Eddie was as a person. “Maybe people don’t care, but I care. He’s my brother." While the book covers the early days of Van Halen, it notably stops after David Lee Roth’s departure in 1985. Alex acknowledges the band was “dysfunctional” but that their performances kept them together until the split. Roth’s exit, he says, was “the most disappointing thing I’d experienced in my life, the thing that seemed the most wasteful and unjust. Until I lost my brother.” Despite years of tension with Roth, Alex says he's not angry, respecting Roth's work ethic. After Eddie's passing, Alex even called Roth first to inform him. Alex explains his decision not to cover the Sammy Hagar and Gary Cherone years, stating, “What happened after Dave left is not the same band." He also confirmed he's uninterested in the Best of All Worlds tour with Hagar and Michael Anthony, feeling they’re not doing the band justice. Alex also clarifies his recent drum equipment auction wasn’t a sign of retirement: "I’ll die with sticks in my hand." Despite battling spinal issues, he plans to continue playing, with advancements in modern technology offering hope for recovery in the coming years. Regarding Eddie’s health and the band’s inactivity before his passing, Alex says, “Ed had been dealing with cancer for quite a number of years... He was fighting cancer. It’s as simple as that.” Fans can look forward to a new instrumental track, “Unfinished,” included in the audiobook version of Brothers, part of a trove of unreleased material the brothers recorded at 5150 Studios. While Alex says more will be released when it feels right, he stresses the need for high standards and the right team to handle it. He’s even approached OpenAI to help turn some of the material into songs. Looking ahead, Alex expresses interest in turning Brothers into a movie but notes the complexities of the process. In the meantime, he's focused on three book events in New York, New Jersey, and California, where he’ll sign copies and answer fan questions—though he reserves the right to pass on certain topics. Reflecting on Eddie's passing, Alex says, “He’s not gone for me." He believes in the connection between them, rooted in both quantum physics and their mother's spiritual upbringing. “You cannot destroy energy, it just takes different shapes... That’s kind of how it is for me with Ed.” Though the pain of losing Eddie remains, Alex finds solace in the idea that their bond continues. In a poignant closing note, he recalls writing in the book, “When I see you again, I’m gonna kick yo’ ass…”
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    35 mins
  • Exclusively Van Halen NEWS: #EddieVanHalen on the guitarist who mirrored his notes. 10/17/24
    Oct 17 2024
    https://youtube.com/live/p3sMg29xXtk Any guitarist who's been around long enough has dealt with their share of imitators. It’s inevitable that someone will borrow their style, and while it can be frustrating, the true mark of a great guitarist is staying ahead of those who try to follow in their footsteps. Although no one could quite replicate Eddie Van Halen’s groundbreaking style, he once called out a session guitar legend as one of the biggest copycats he’d ever encountered. It’s hard for any guitarist not to be influenced by Eddie. While tapping had been around in some form before him, Eddie perfected it, using it to craft entire musical passages. There were glimpses of it on Steely Dan records, but when Van Halen dropped ‘Eruption,’ it was like watching someone reinvent the guitar in just two minutes. Suddenly, the same old blues licks weren’t going to cut it anymore—Eddie had raised the bar for everyone. The session scene, though, had already started exploring different musical directions. Steely Dan, for example, had top-tier jazz and fusion musicians, but Rick Derringer was making waves on the rock side. While he was known for his hit ‘Rock and Roll Hoochie Koo,’ Derringer was also celebrated for his standout work with Edgar Winter, particularly the iconic lick in ‘Free Ride.’ Despite his own skills, Derringer couldn’t resist drawing from Eddie after seeing Van Halen on tour. But instead of just being inspired, he started outright copying Eddie's moves. According to Eddie, Derringer would go onstage and replicate his solos note for note, saying, “Rick Derringer opened for us last year, and he did my exact solo. The next night, he does my solo again and ends the set with ‘You Really Got Me,’ just like we do. So I told him, ‘If you keep that up, you’re not opening for us anymore.’ And I kicked him off the tour.” Even Eddie knew the game. When Van Halen opened for Black Sabbath, Tony Iommi noted that the band had borrowed some of Sabbath’s licks, making their music sound even darker and heavier. Derringer copying Eddie’s style was a sign of the changing times. Guitarists who clung to traditional blues riffs were being left behind, while Eddie Van Halen had set a new standard, pushing the guitar to uncharted territories. If players didn’t adapt, they risked fading into obscurity. “Exclusively Van Halen" is the ultimate destination for all things Van Halen. Step into the world of rock and roll legends as we delve deep into the history, music, and trivia surrounding one of the most iconic bands of all time. Join us as we explore Van Halen's storied career, from their electrifying performances to the making of their timeless hits. Get to know the band members, their inspirations, and the stories behind the songs that have rocked generations. But that's not all – tune in for exciting giveaways where you can win exclusive Van Halen merchandise and more. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just discovering the magic of Van Halen, this show promises to keep you entertained, informed, and rocking out from start to finish. Get ready to jump into the world of "Exclusively Van Halen" and experience the music like never before. We talk all things Van Halen! #vanhalen #johnnybeaneTV #eddievanhalen #exclusivelyvanhalen #SammyHagar #DavidLeeRoth #evhgear #kramerguitars
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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Exclusively Van Halen: Alex Van Halen NY TIMES NEW Interview! NEWS #vanhalen LIVE! 10/16/24
    Oct 17 2024
    https://youtube.com/live/4OJ1B5HfR58?feature=share “Alex Van Halen Speaks Out: New York Times Exclusive on Eddie, Family, and Van Halen’s Legacy!”
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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Talking Guitars: Jake E. Lee Shot, Alex Van Halen’s Bombshell Interview & Guitar Unboxing! 10/15/24
    Oct 16 2024
    https://www.youtube.com/live/LP2_1hslT9M?si=YWBJst5hmw25aTHe 🚨 Jake E. Lee, guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne, was shot multiple times early this morning while walking his dog in Las Vegas. We’ve got the latest updates on his condition and everything we know so far. 🎸 Big shoutout to Bay Area Rich! We’ve got an exciting guitar to unbox tonight—stay tuned for the big reveal and our first impressions. 📢 Plus, we’ll break down Alex Van Halen’s explosive Rolling Stone interview, including wild stories about broken backs, secret jams with Chris Cornell, and nearly recruiting Ozzy Osbourne as Van Halen’s frontman. Don’t miss the action—join the live chat, hang out with us, and let’s talk all things guitars and music!
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    2 hrs and 5 mins
  • Exclusively Van Halen: Alex tells all! NEWS #vanhalen LIVE! 10/15/24
    Oct 16 2024
    https://youtube.com/live/0MWs3TZhRLA This week on Exclusively Van Halen: Alex Van Halen unleashes a flood of shocking revelations in a tell-all with Rolling Stone! 🔥 How did he break his back at the shooting range? The story is as wild as it sounds—hear it directly from Alex! 🤯 He’s still fuming about Eddie’s solo on Michael Jackson’s “Beat It”! Alex confesses he would have preferred Michael to appear on a Van Halen album instead. 🎸 Ever wonder about the Van Halen brothers jamming with Chris Cornell? Alex reveals all about those epic, never-before-heard sessions. 😮 And in one of the biggest “What Ifs” in rock history—Ozzy Osbourne was this close to joining Van Halen as their frontman… until the Osbournes’ TV show threw a wrench in the plan! 😳 Rehearsals with Satriani and Roth fizzled—all because Roth refused to honor Eddie, and Alex still doesn’t get it. 🎥 But that’s not all—Alex is hard at work on a Van Halen biopic in the style of Bohemian Rhapsody. He’s also explored using ChatGPT to break down Eddie’s iconic guitar work to inspire new music. 🔥 And here’s a dream collaboration: Alex has even considered bringing in Robert Plant to record vocals on unreleased Van Halen tracks! This is one episode you can’t miss—only on Exclusively Van Halen! “Exclusively Van Halen" is the ultimate destination for all things Van Halen. Step into the world of rock and roll legends as we delve deep into the history, music, and trivia surrounding one of the most iconic bands of all time. Join us as we explore Van Halen's storied career, from their electrifying performances to the making of their timeless hits. Get to know the band members, their inspirations, and the stories behind the songs that have rocked generations. But that's not all – tune in for exciting giveaways where you can win exclusive Van Halen merchandise and more. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just discovering the magic of Van Halen, this show promises to keep you entertained, informed, and rocking out from start to finish. Get ready to jump into the world of "Exclusively Van Halen" and experience the music like never before. We talk all things Van Halen! #vanhalen #johnnybeaneTV #eddievanhalen #exclusivelyvanhalen #SammyHagar #alexvanhalen #DavidLeeRoth #evhgear #kramerguitars
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    51 mins
  • Steve Vai Reveals How He Finally Told His Friends He Was Learning Guitar. 10/13/24
    Oct 14 2024
    https://www.youtube.com/live/kDPWpoMhYH0?si=xERQMDA5IesJSVo7 In this video, we dive into how legendary guitarist Steve Vai was initially too shy to tell his friends he played guitar. Vai honed his skills in secret, but his big reveal came when he entered a talent contest and wowed his classmates by playing "The Star-Spangled Banner" with his teeth, marking a turning point in his journey. Watch to learn more about Vai’s story and how this experience shaped his incredible career. Steve Vai may be considered one of the world’s greatest virtuosos today, but the guitarist — who is currently playing King Crimson’s ‘80s material alongside Adrian Belew in the group Beat — was humble about his talents when he was a teenager. Speaking with Positive Grid to promote his new signature Spark Mini amp — part of the Spark 2 series of modeling amps — Vai says he honed his craft in secret. “I didn't tell anybody when I started playing the guitar, because I was kind of shy that way,” he explains. "The guitar was such a cool instrument. If you played it, you thought you were really cool. And I didn't think I was really cool. So I never told anybody.”
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    22 mins
  • Exclusively Van Halen News LIVE! Happy Birthday Sammy Hagar! 10/13/24
    Oct 13 2024
    https://youtube.com/live/KCLNb72m1hQ On this episode of Exclusively Van Halen, we wish a very happy birthday to the “Red Rocker” himself, Sammy Hagar! With a career spanning over five decades, Hagar has achieved legendary status as both a solo artist and the frontman for Van Halen from 1985 to 1996, delivering hits like “Why Can’t This Be Love” and “Right Now.” Beyond music, Hagar is also a successful entrepreneur, founding Cabo Wabo Tequila and Sammy’s Beach Bar Rum. Happy Birthday, Sammy! “Exclusively Van Halen" is the ultimate destination for all things Van Halen. Step into the world of rock and roll legends as we delve deep into the history, music, and trivia surrounding one of the most iconic bands of all time. Join us as we explore Van Halen's storied career, from their electrifying performances to the making of their timeless hits. Get to know the band members, their inspirations, and the stories behind the songs that have rocked generations. But that's not all – tune in for exciting giveaways where you can win exclusive Van Halen merchandise and more. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just discovering the magic of Van Halen, this show promises to keep you entertained, informed, and rocking out from start to finish. Get ready to jump into the world of "Exclusively Van Halen" and experience the music like never before. We talk all things Van Halen!
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    27 mins
  • It’s Straturday Night LIVE! #guitarshow #SNL #musictalks 10/12/24
    Oct 13 2024
    https://youtube.com/live/asqeEgjTm5o Welcome to Straturday Night! We're your ultimate destination for all things rock music history and guitars. At Straturday Night, we live and breathe the exhilarating world of heavy metal music, and we're passionate about the electrifying energy that rock music brings to our lives. We're here to share that passion with all of our amazing followers. But we're not just another run-of-the-mill music channel. We infuse our content with a healthy dose of comedy, ensuring that every visit to Straturday Night is not only educational but also incredibly entertaining. Get ready to laugh, learn, and headbang along with our hilarious and informative videos. Plus, we do more than just talk about guitars—we work on them live! Tune in to see us tackle guitar repairs in real-time, showing you step-by-step how to maintain and fix your own gear. Don’t miss out on the action—make sure to subscribe to johnnybeaneTV on YouTube! By subscribing, you'll become part of our ever-growing community of rock music enthusiasts, always in the know about the latest guitar techniques, rock legends, and mind-blowing performances. So, whether you're a die-hard heavy metal fan or just looking to expand your musical horizons, Straturday Night is your go-to source for rock music history, guitars, live repairs, and an all-around good time. Join us on this electrifying journey and let’s rock the night away! Striped Frankenstein Relic, RBW Guitar - http://sweetwater.sjv.io/eKk5jZ Please note : the above is an affiliate link and helps support the show!
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    2 hrs and 49 mins