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The 10th annual Monsters Of Rock Cruise (AKA MORC X) set sail from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida on February 8, 2020. The Royal Caribbean ship Independence of the Seas was the home to 50 rock and roll bands, and thousands of their fans, over 5 nights at sea. The cruise stopped in Belize and Cozumel, Mexico …

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Extreme on Monsters Of Rock Cruise ©2020 Johnnie Crow Photos

The 10th annual Monsters Of Rock Cruise (AKA MORC X) set sail from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida on February 8, 2020. The Royal Caribbean ship Independence of the Seas was the home to 50 rock and roll bands, and thousands of their fans, over 5 nights at sea. The cruise stopped in Belize and Cozumel, Mexico when it was not rocking through the high seas.

Extreme on Monsters Of Rock Cruise ©2020 Johnnie Crow Photos

Extreme was perhaps the most talented band to perform on this cruise. They have more hits than they can even fit into a set list.

Extreme on Monsters Of Rock Cruise ©2020 Johnnie Crow Photos

Singer Gary Cherone, guitar god Nuno Bettencourt, bassist Pat Badger and drummer Kevin Figueiredo look and sound like they just stepped out of a Circle K phone booth time machine. Whoa!

Extreme on Monsters Of Rock Cruise ©2020 Johnnie Crow Photos

Extreme has continued to tour, with rumours of new material always in the ether. Find out the wicked deets at https://www.extreme-band.com/

 

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Five Fave: Eddie Van Halen Guitar Riffs https://gameon.media/2020/10/10/five-fave-eddie-van-halen-guitar-riffs/ Sat, 10 Oct 2020 07:30:58 +0000 https://gameon.media/?p=2766

Words by Johnnie Crow, Images by Freddy Salazar and Vernon L. Gowdy III Sadly, Edward Van Halen, ground-breaking guitarist for the legendary California rock band Van Halen, has lost his long battle with cancer. He excited millions and inspired generations with his unique sounds and artistic style. Few artists have been able to create something …

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Words by Johnnie Crow, Images by Freddy Salazar and Vernon L. Gowdy III

Photograph owned and copyrighted by Freddy Salazar.
June 15, 1984 Myriad OKC, OK.

Sadly, Edward Van Halen, ground-breaking guitarist for the legendary California rock band Van Halen, has lost his long battle with cancer. He excited millions and inspired generations with his unique sounds and artistic style. Few artists have been able to create something so new and different, that it becomes instantly recognizable and endlessly imitated. Eddie played with flair and his solos are as famous as his painted guitars. He also spent a lot of time crafting riffs that became timeless classic songs. We love you Eddie, we miss you Eddie, and we thank you for the music which will live on forever. Here are our Five Fave Eddie Van Halen Guitar Riffs.

Photograph owned and copyrighted by Freddy Salazar.
May 1, 2012 BOK Tulsa, OK.

#5 – Finish What Ya Started – OU812

On the second VH album with Sammy Hagar on the vocals, Eddie branched out in new musical directions. Finish What Ya Started is a chill and funky riff that simply grooves from start to finish. In the era marked by piano, keyboards, and power drills, this stands out as one of Eddie’s more memorable riffs.

Photograph owned and copyrighted by Vernon L. Gowdy III. 1986 Texxas Jam, Cotton Bowl, Dallas Texas.

#4 – Panama – 1984

On the final VH album with David Lee Roth in the classic era, ‘Jump’ may have gotten the headlines, and ‘Hot For Teacher’ may have been video of the year, but the tastiest guitar licks are in ‘Panama’. A classic good time party song with ambiguous lyrics, this is the capstone on the SoCal party era of Van Halen.

Photograph owned and copyrighted by Vernon L. Gowdy III.
1986 Texxas Jam, Cotton Bowl, Dallas Texas.

#3 – Jamie’s Cryin’ – Van Halen I

The first Van Halen album is a landmark, chock full of incredible songs. One of catchiest riffs is the hook on ‘Jamie’s Cryin”, a hook so catchy it became part of a huge hip-hop single, ‘Wild Thing’ by Tone Loc.

Photograph owned and copyrighted by Vernon L. Gowdy III.
1978 Oklahoma City, OK.

#2 – Unchained – Fair Warning

‘Unchained’ features one of the most “Eddie Van Halenesque” riffs of them all. From the first note you heard on your transistor radio in 1981, you knew this was Van Halen. The mark of a true genius.

Photograph owned and copyrighted by Freddy Salazar.
Oct 3, 1981 Norman, OK.

#1 – Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love – Van Halen I

Of all the instant classics on Van Halen’s 1978 debut album, ‘Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love’ has to be the tune that inspired the most budding guitar players to pick up an electric and an amp and try their hardest to figure out exactly how he was doing that. Apologies to DLR purists, but they didn’t make official music videos in the 70’s, so here is the live Sammy version from 1986 Live Without A Net.

Photograph owned and copyrighted by Vernon L. Gowdy III.
1979 Civic Center, Oklahoma City, OK.

 

Honorable Mention – Everybody Wants Some!! – Women And Children First

While this song doesn’t technically have a famous “riff”, it does have an extended intro full of guitar licks and tricks. It essentially is a song that starts with a 90 second guitar solo, that just continues throughout the rest of the tune. Plus one of the greatest movie scenes of all time.

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