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Van Halen's Edward Van Halen Interview- Right Here, Right Now Tour Early 1990s

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Van Halen's guitarist and founding member, Edward Van Halen talks about the reason he makes albums and performing live. Interview took place on the Right Here, Right Now Tour in the early 1990s.

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  • hey EVH,remember when that was you?

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  • @CletusColtrane He WAS the greatest guitarist and possibly rock musician to ever live, now-a-days I'd strongly argue the exact opposite of that. Shame 'he' had to leave us.

  • If Eddie woul have died around '88 or so, he'd be considered among the best ever,.....now, not so much,.......

  • Thats the very 1st time i have ever heard him speak and sound sincere and not be sooo arrogant.

  • I've never heard him talk quite like that before. We all know his passion for music in general, but it's nice to hear him talk about really connecting with the fans onstage. I've heard him say similar things, but not sound as genuine as he did there. I just hope he still feels the same fire and connection with his new stuff coming soon...(we hope).

  • You make life worth living Eddie! ALEX& U are AWSOME!....well next 2 my 2boys!

  • Eddie you make life worth living bro....well next 2 my 2 boys. YOU & your BROTHER are AWSOME!! VH 4LIFE!!!

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