Product Description
Arranged For Guitar Tablature & Standard Notation With Chords, Lyrics & Chord Frames. Includes songs recorded with David Lee Roth and Sammy Hagar. 115 songs by the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame group. Contents: 1984, 316, 5150, A.F.U. (Naturally Wired), Aftershock, Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love, Amsterdam, And The Cradle Will Rock.., Apolitical Blues, Atomic Punk, Ballot Or The Bullett, Baluchitherium, Beautiful Girls, Best Of Both Worlds, Big Bad Bill (Is Sweet William Now), Big Fat Money, Black And Blue, Bottoms Up!, Cabo Wabo, Can't Get This Stuff No More, Can't Stop Lovin' You, Cathedral, Could This Be Magic?, D.O.A., Dance The Night Away, Dancing In The Street, Dirty Movies, Dirty Water Dog, Don't Tell Me (What Love Can Do), The Dream Is Over, Dreams, Drop Dead Legs, Eruption, Everybody Wants Some, Feel Your Love Tonight, Feelin', Feels So Good, Finish What Ya Started, Fire In The Hole, Fools, From Afar, The Full Bug, Get Up, Girl Gone Bad, Good Enough, Hang 'Em High, Hear About It Later, Hot For Teacher, House Of Pain, How Many Say I, Humans Being, Ice Cream Man, I'll Wait, I'm The One, In A Simple Rhyme, In 'N' Out, Inside, Intruder, It's About Time, Jamie's Cryin', Josephina, Judgement Day, Jump, Learning To See, Light Up The Sky, Little Dreamer, Little Guitars (Intro), Little Guitars , Loss Of Control, Love Walks In, Man On A Mission, Me Wise Magic, Mean Streets, Mine All Mine, Neworld, Not Enough, On Fire, Once, One Foot Out The Door, One I Want, Outta Love Again, Panama, Pleasure Dome, Poundcake, Pretty Woman (Oh), Primary, Push Comes To Shove, Respect The Wind, Right Now, Romeo Delight, Runaround, Runnin' With The Devil, Secrets, The Seventh Seal, Sinner's Swing! So This Is Love?, Somebody Get Me A Doctor, Source Of Infection, Spanish Fly, Spanked, Sucker In A 3 Piece, Summer Nights, Sunday Afternoon In The Park, Take Me Back (Deja Vu), Take Your Whiskey Home, Top Jimmy, Top Of The World, Tora! Tora!, Unchained, Up For Breakfast, When It's Love, Where Have All
Product Description
Titles in this dual-album matching folio include: Runnin' with the Devil * Jamie's Cryin' * Ice Cream Man * Eruption * You Really Got Me * Dance the Night Away * Beautiful Girls * Spanish Fly * Outta Love Again * You're No Good and many more.
Customer Reviews:
There are MISTAKES in the tab.......2007-03-02
Overall a good source, however certain songs have several mistakes. The tapping section of "Eruption" is tabbed on the "G" string! WRONG! Its played in different positions and on the "B" string!! The last part of the solo in "On Fire" is also incorrectly tabbed on the "G" string, Again, should be the "B" string. Many other subtle mistakes are found throughout. So if you are already versed in the Van Halen style, you will KNOW where the mistakes are, if you are not, most assuredly confusion and frustration will ensue. CAVEAT EMPTOR!
Very Nice Book!!!.......2007-01-10
You've got to have some experience with tabs before otherwise you'll
find it hard because it's a very detailed book.The techniques described
are not the easiest.
Hey Kids, get your Van Halen guitar tabs!!!.......2006-04-23
This book is perfect for the beginner to turn into a more advanced guitar player. The tabs are easy to read, the stuff isn't that difficult to play, and the songs are legendary and still heard on the radio today. I say go for it.
Van Halen I & II.......2000-08-20
If you are into learning rock / hard rock guitar, this book provides the key to exploring some of the most brilliant electric guitar composition to date. Although this music is somewhat dated, the guitar virtuosity of Edward Van Halen is timeless. The book provides excellent guitar tablature of all of Van Halen's fist two releases. Recommended accompaniments to this book are 1) Peavey Wolfgang Electric Guitar, 2) Peavey 5150 Combo Amp, & 3) the CD's of the first two albums.
Customer Reviews:
For those who are serious rock guitarist.... GREAT !!!!.......2001-04-29
Amazing book - to guitar players only - , if you want to learn VH songs and EVH style, this is the book, of course, you have to know about it and have good technical skills with the instrument, add some good ears too... all the tabs are oriented to the guitar and are perfect... exacts and easy to understand...
"what it's understood need not be discussed..."
Book Description
After more than two years of writing and a lifetime of research as a VH fan, author Abel Sanchez has meticulously crafted a most excellent comprehensive guide to the amazing history, music, impact and influence of the Mighty Van Halen. VH 101 clocks in at 398 pages and comes in a handy 6x9 format. From the birth of the VH brothers to their days paying dues on the Sunset Strip, through their three distinct eras and all the way up to the recent 2004 Tour this book covers it all in painstaking detail. Written in a fun, raw, laid back style which reflects the band's classic approach to rock. If you're a fan of Van Halen and guitar this book is a must own. If you're someone who's looking to learn all about VH there's no better place to start than right here. If it's dirt you seek please save your money and look elsewhere. The author has far too much respect for all the band members and their loved ones to stoop that low.
What truly sets 101 apart is the closing chapter, "Tribute," which contains an extraordinary celebration of Edward Van Halen's life and career by over a hundred of the world's greatest musicians who personally stepped forward to pay their respects to this legend and recent cancer survivor. Without further ado here's a tiny sampling of the many luminaries who were kind enough to step up and share their thoughts, memories and experiences with EVH during this once-in-a-lifetime project: The late great "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott, Allan Holdsworth, Ginger Baker, Jennifer Batten, Jason Becker, Adrian Belew, John 5, Bela Fleck, Marty Friedman, Paul Gilbert, Trey Gunn, James Hetfield, Steve Howe, B.B. King, Kerry King, Dr. Know, Wayne Kramer, Robby Krieger, Albert Lee, Tony Levin, Steve Lukather, Frank Marino, John McLaughlin, Ted Nugent, Jas Obrecht, Henry Rollins, Jim Root, Joe Satriani, Michael Schenker, Alex Skolknick, Mark Tremonti, Steve Vai, Zakk Wylde and Neil "The Zloz" Zlozower.
Fans will also find plenty of commentary peppered throughout the rest of the book from such greats as: Jimmy Page, Paul McCartney, Pat Metheny, Jeff Beck, David Gilmour, Slash, Ritchie Blackmore, Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Billy Gibbons, Gene Simmons, Kirk Hammett, Dave Mustaine, Joe Perry, Rory Gallagher, Tom Morello, George Lynch, Mick Mars, Yngwie J. Malmsteen, Leslie West, Eric Johnson, Frank Zappa, Dweezil Zappa, Jake E. Lee, Billy Corgan, Daron Malakian, Mike Mushok, Hartley Peavey and many more.
Customer Reviews:
Best VH reference book ever.......2007-09-20
Sorry haters but this is hands down the best VH reference book ever writtten. Even the notoriously stiff Rock HOF approved. Why wouldn't they seeing as how we're guided through an accurate fun unique journey surgically detailing the entire life, career and catalog of this legendary American rock institution. Considering the incredible depth, width and breadth of this group's legacy that's no small feat. Somehow Sanchez makes it look easy. Learn everything from how the group formed and Eddie's influences to how he built his guitars and achieved that famous brown sound. Want to know what other musical minds think of Eddie? Check out the tribute inside 101. It contains page after page of top flight players openly discussing EVH. Zakk Wylde, Joe Satriani, Allan Holdsworth, James Hetfield and BB King are just a handful of the monster names who for the first time anywhere gave us their honest uncensored opinion of Van Halen.
You almost have to feel sorry for these few trolls who come on here spewing garbage. Bet most of them didnt even read it. Actually the majority of the negative reviews seem to come from the same source. The ultimate sign of bonafide lameness. True fans know better so it's all good. Anyone interested in a more classic approach to the rock bio pick up the new Everybody Wants Some by Ian Christe. It's good too.
Van Halen 2007!
Flawed but fun.......2007-08-20
It is very, very obvious that this book was written by a smitten fan-boy. It showers Van Halen with the most ridiculously reverent, absurdly awestruck praise you will ever find. The author repeatedly and unrelentingly pounds the reader with hyperbolic descriptions of Ed's guitar prowess. Reading this, you'd think that Eddie Van Halen was the Messiah and that being a guitar god is the Only Thing That Matters on earth.
The author either is a mall-rat, slacker, fan-boy ... or tries very hard to sound like one. He uses "dude" and "baby" at least as frequently as he uses "Eddie" or "Dave". Maybe he imagines the average Van Halen fan to be a stereotypical Beavis-&-Butthead metal-head, and just wants to sound like "one of the guys". But it sounds ridiculous.
Yet despite all of this, this book is actually quite charming. Van Halen fans will not mind the lavish praise of one of the undoubted greatest rock bands of all time. In fact, fans will appreciate the passionate, detailed (but how accurate?) descriptions of the rise and rise of Van Halen - from rebellious school beginnings, through the glam club scene, to triumph on a global scale. It certainly brought me nostaligically back to the 80s, when Van Halen provided the soundtrack to much of my youth. For a trip down memory lane like this, you'll find an enthusiastic fan-boy is not necessarily bad company.
You can tell that this is a work of love on the part of the author. He painstakingly invited a Who's Who of hard rock to submit their own personal tributes to EVH - a monumental feat in itself. The author also goes to great lengths in researching production details, sales figures and various bits of trivia about each of the albums.
Yes, a lot of the text is the author's own subjective opinions on topics such as EVH's place in the history of rock etc. But if you buy this book, you are probably a fan already - and reading the views of a fellow (if rather over-zealous) fan on your mutual favorite band is suprisingly enjoyable. With subjective comments, you will find parts where you disagree. Sammy fans will note with some discomfort the author's unabashed preference for Dave. The author also makes little effort to hide his adoration of Metallica, and how he feels they later overshadowed Van Halen. But these become points for fans to contemplate or discuss, and really don't detract from the enjoyment of reading this book.
So overall, this book does have its flaws. It is often amateurish in its writing, over-opininated in many areas, and sickeningly over-the-top in its hero-worhip of the band (and EVH in particular). But despite all this (maybe even because of it), it becomes a weirdly entertaining book to read for any fan of Van Halen. Yes, it's not a cheap book to buy - but at least I think I got a good dose of fun, laughs and nostalgia from a fellow fan-boy.
Light on sleaze, heavy on music.......2007-08-20
One of only a handful of books christened "Recommended Reading" by the Rock Hall of Fame on Van Halen's Inductee Profile at the Official RARHOF website. That glowing endorsement led to my grabbing a copy and I haven't put it down since. By ignoring the sleaze and focusing all their energy on the group, the music and of course captain Eddie the writer managed to chronicle and document everything you want and need to know about Van Halen in the form of this easy breezy book. A true labor of love that really speaks to you. The crown jewel was the living breathing tribute comprised of a V.I.P. list of musicians who turned up to celebrate Van Halen beating cancer. Each artist was afforded more than ample room to wax philosophical on Eddie's life, music, guitar skills, influence and career achievements.
Get it or your collection won't be complete.
Worst book I've ever read........2007-07-30
The back of the book says "No BS, no hype - just the facts". Ha! What a load of BS! This entire book is nothing more than a bunch of excerpts taken from various magazines over the years combined with the author's opinions and speculation. Terrible, just terrible!
Not only that, but the author constantly refers to the reader as dude and baby. Every time a sentence would end in baby, I'd want to punch the wall!
Also, every time the word "because" should be used, the author uses the word "cuz". Makes me want to vomit!
And, if I ever in my entire life read again about how EVH can "play his d*ck off", it will be too soon. I don't have to be constantly told throughout the book that EVH can play the guitar, or that the other "cats" in VH can play their instruments. Obviously, anyone purchasing this book already knows that fact.
I was hoping for something more in line with Motley Crue's "The Dirt", but this isn't even close. The band doesn't appear to have been involved at all with the writing of this book. It's nothing but regurgitated magazine articles filled with a bunch of fluff by the author.
Stay away from this book! You probably won't learn anything you don't already know. And, if you're like me, you will walk away extremely irritated at the juvenile manner in which this book is written. Hopefully the band will do a proper biography sometime in the future and give us something better than this poor excuse for a book.
What's not to like???.......2006-12-09
Invested in what has to be the most intense look at my favorite band and picker yet. Its unreal the monster amount of information you get to go along with an Eddie tribute made up of a laundry list of the greatest pickers from yesterday and today talking about THE greatest picker.
Throw in a dazzling Zlozower front cover, a million quotes from all kinds of A-List musicians and chilling Brian May opening salvo...
what the hell's not to like?
Beats me as to what some of these self professed critics lurking around here are thinking because its hard to imagine any tried and true fan not loving this to death. These critics are probably the same bitter souls who ceremoniously, dubiously and unfairly slammed the Van Halen Early Years dvd of a few years ago on this site for not digging into the band's personal lives and things like that. Their agenda is sad.
Van Halen 101 impresses in a huge way. Where most show their dedication by creating a website or fanzine, and in all fairness just about anyone can do that, Sanchez crafted a book displaying a dedication, knowledge, humor and level headedness rarely found in the superfan.
After receiving the new guitar world with Van Halen on the cover and watching the attached dvd containing a new Eddie interview I went back and reread this book and realized it read just like Eddie talks. During the interview he kept saying 'cat' and 'insane'... or stuff like 'thats the sh&t'. This is the exact same way 101 was written. Lots of dude, cat, insane and so on. They definitely got inside of and channeled their subject.
Now that Van Halen has been voted into the Rock Hall I'm loving and appreciating this even more. There is some concern regarding the selection of Eddie's son as their new bass player but we have got to have faith the guy knows what he's doing. Keeping my fingers crossed for a summer reunion tour where I can hopefully get this signed because that front cover is begging for an autograph.
Product Description
Arranged For Piano, Vocal & Guitar. 13 all-time great hits by Van Halen. Ain't Talkin' ' Bout Love, 1984, Jump, I'll Wait, Dreams, Love Walks In, Why Can't This Be Love, When It's Love, Feels So Good, Right Now, Not Enough, Neworld, How Many Say I
Book Description
The first definitive biography of the ultimate American rock band
How did a pair of little Dutch boys trained in classical music grow up to become the nucleus of the most popular heavy metal band of all time? What's the secret behind Eddie Van Halen's incredible fast and furious guitar solos? What makes David Lee Roth and Sammy Hagar so wacky? And, are all those stories about groupies, booze bashes, and contract riders true? The naked truth is laid bare in Everybody Wants Some--the real-life story of a rock 'n' roll fantasy come true.
Customer Reviews:
Good - But could have been better.......2007-10-05
A pretty good overview of the Van Halen's multi-level history. My biggest complaint would be that the book seems as though it was researched like a college term paper. It quotes many, many articles and interviews from Rolling Stone, Creem, etc. as the sources.
I was hoping for personal interviews from the actual band members to gain their personal insight into the back stories of Van Halen. I wanted to hear Eddie's thoughts on Dave - then and now. Michael's thoughts on Eddie bouncing him out of the band right before their induction in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the most anticipated reunion tour in history.
I would have even liked to hear Wolfgang's thoughts on being one of the coolest high school kids in history for touring with Van Halen at 16. (That's got to be a great help when cruising chicks, right?)
This book was good. That book would have been GREAT!
By the way, I just saw Eddie, Dave, Alex and Wolfgang in Philly. They were GREAT! Three songs in the show, Eddie and Dave, both smiling from ear to ear at the crowds reaction, hugged each other and the place went nuts!! Great moment that the fans have been waiting a long time to see.
Now I know why Van Halen is one of the greatest rock bands in the world.......2007-09-26
Coming from a younger Van Halen fan, with the desire to learn about one of my favorite bands, this book opened my eyes to the relationships within the band. Thanks to Ian Christe, I finally understand why this band was so great, and at the same time, why they just couldn't get a long. Christe peels back the layers of legend and shows you exactly what happened. Also from a guitar players perspective, Christe frequently explains to the reader, not only why Eddie Van Halen is a guitar god, but how. From Eddie's finger and strumming techniques to his choice of gear and guitars and how he acquired "THAT VAN HALEN SOUND."
VH Rocks.......2007-09-21
I enjoyed this book but most of it will be old news to any "real" Van Halen fans. Most of it has been said and written before so if you follow the band closly you won't learn much. It does, however, lead right up to the current "classic" Van Halen tour. The music may be vinitage VH but in my opinion it's not Van Halen without Michael Anthony. No disrespect to Wolfie and I wish him well but there you have it!!
Wait For Something Else.......2007-09-20
This book is just a collection of old Hit Parader, Faces, Cream etc.. articles pieced together. The prose of this author makes the book a tough read. I didn't learn anything I didn't already know as a fan. What kills this book is a lack of inside information or 1st person stories. The stories are from an old magazine article or 3rd person. Between that and the terrible prose, this book is not worth it. You Might want to pick it up at the public library, but save your money.
A Saga Indeed.. but an entertaining one .......2007-09-18
I received this book as a gift and as a longtime Van Halen fan, I read it cover to cover in two sittings (the Roth years... and then the Hagar years). I think Christie did an excellent job capturing the history... and essence... of this very complicated band of brothers. He provided just enough detail to keep it interesting and engaging, while not drowning the reader in tangents and off-topic stories (no one cares who Michael Anthony took to his senior prom, so it's good he left those types of details out).
While I'd heard and read many of the stories through the years, it was the little nuggets I picked up throughout the book that made it fun. I didn't realize that Sammy wrote "Stand Up" on the Rockstar soundtrack. I didn't know Eddie had to put chickenwire around his studio to ground it. Those are fun facts any serious VH fan should know.
As a fan, it's admittedly been hard to watch what's happened to VH over the past 10 years. And you sense at times Christie (who is clearly a fan) wants to provide a more personal commentary on the Van Halen juggernaut. And who can blame him, when talking about Van Halen, it's easy as a fan to let one's emotions surface. But Christie wisely takes the high road, reporting the good with the bad and ultimately showing that no one (excepty maybe Mikey) is perfect in this perfect storm of a band.
Overall, I encourage any and every fan of VH to get this book. And when you're done with it, pass it along. More people need to undertsand the power, passion and pomp that is VH.
Product Description
Thirty three classic Van Halen songs transcribed in note-for-note tab. Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love, And The Cradle Will Rock... , Beautiful Girls , Best Of Both Worlds , Black And Blue , Can't Stop Loving You, Dance The Night Away , Dancing In The Street , Dreams, Eruption, Everybody Wants Some, Feels So Good, Finish What You Started, Hot For Teacher, I'll Wait, It's About Time, Jamie's Cryin' , Jump, Learning To See, Love Walks In, Not Enough, Oh, Pretty Woman, Panama, Poundcake, Right Now, Runaround, Runnin' With The Devil, Top Of The World, Unchained, Up For Breakfast, When It's Love, Why Can't This Be Love, You Really Got Me.
Book Description
This two book compilation combines two of Van Halen's most classic albums. Titles include: And The Cradle Will Rock...* Everybody Wants Some!! * Fools * Romeo Delight * Tora! Tora! * Loss of Control * Take Your Whiskey Home * Could This Be Magic? * In A Simple Rhyme * Mean Street * So This Is Love? * Push Comes To Shove * Sinner's Swing! * Unchained * Dirty Moves * Hear About It Later * Sunday Afternoon In The Park * One Foot Out the Door.
Customer Reviews:
Rockin' w/Eddie.......2003-02-22
Great transcriptions for two of Van Halen's innovative albums. Great fun with "Take Your Whiskey Home", excellent transcription of the prelude to "Mean Street", and great jammin' with "Unchained". A must for the EVH fan, for an excellent look into his style and capabilities.
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Van Halen - Balance* (Play It Like It Is)
Van Halen
Manufacturer: Cherry Lane Music
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Binding: Paperback
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Book Description
The matching folio to the best-selling album from rock's most enduring band. Ten songs in all, featuring the hit singles 'Don't Tell Me (What Love Can Do)' and 'Can't Stop Lovin' You,' plus: The Seventh Seal * Baluchitherium * Big Fat Money * Aftershock. Includes a full-color fold out and a new interview with Eddie Van Halen.
Book Description
Part of the Fretmaster series, this book is geared to teach players both the history and technique of one of rock's greatest guitarists. It explores the musical life and legacy of Eddie Van Halen, from his high school days in Pasadena, California, to the present day, provides detailed accounts of his most significant recorded work, and offers commentary from Van Halen himself and the well-known guitarists he has influenced. Lessons on technique provide the skills and encouragement players need to emulate this musical master.
Customer Reviews:
A complete joke.......2006-02-06
The word extensive shouldn't be used to describe it and it's as bad as everyone's saying. The only thing worse than the book was the press release Backbeat Books put out. False advertising to the enth degree. They said Eddie would be telling his story in his own words by recounting each step of the band's career. That was a grotesque lie. Eddie was in no way involved in the making of this book and neither was anyone else in the band. Eddie's own words were nothing more than a few ancient quotes cut and pasted into the book. They said the book pours over Eddie's style with expert detail. Another lie. The lessons if you can even call them that are sad to the point of being hysterical. They didn't even include the tablature for any Van Halen songs! The lessons are some hamhanded attempt at copping Eddie's style that fall well short. The history if you can even call it that is more a discography masquerading as a history. They said the book included quotes from all the different guitar players Eddie influenced. Another lie. There's one or two quotes from Leslie West and no one else. I could go on and on but I don't care to. You get the point. They even messed up Eddie's birthday. He was born in 1955 not 1957. If you need a good Van Halen book pick up the VH Encyclopedia by CJ Chilvers or the recently released Van Halen 101 by Abel Sanchez. The knowledge those two men have about VH is a million times stronger than that of anyone involved in this pathetic attempt to cash in on the Van Halen name. By a country mile. Dome and his crew couldn't carry Chilvers or Sanchez jock.
more the man than the music.......2006-02-04
Its not as bad as everyone is saying. It has a very extensive history of Van Halen (the band) and their ups and downs. I did not notice any mistakes. The writer is British and uses interesting phrases at times. I appreciate that he gives some opinions or makes some speculations rather than the cold hard facts, and includes quotes from others too. I actually learned a number of little details I didn't know before. There are also a lot of details about Eddie's guitars and their modifcations and other equipment through the years, and there are some decent black and white photos from over the years.
The "play the music" section is weak I agree. Its geared toward beginners, and most advanced players already know many of the tricks. It does come with CD to accompany the method, and the book is hard bound but with a spiral to lay flat - so thats great.
I guess I would sum it by saying this is a good book about Van Halen but not a definite advanced study on his technique.
Horrible Book!.......2006-01-11
Malcolm Dome is an idiot! It's sad that classic VH went right over this rock journalist's head. He couldn't even comprehend Van Hagar either. He seems very bitter VH did not tour Europe so he spews his venom here. Kiss Van Halen's American ass! This book is filled with inaccuracies, mispellings, and grammatical errors. Too many to mention. He's a professional journalist? It seems the only recording he understood was Van Halen's debut. Stay clear of this garbage and get Van Halen 101 written by a fan who knows what he is talking about. Abel Sanchez is a huge fan, but can still write objectively and has done his homework. "Van Halen is America's Led Zeppelin!"
Very disappointing.......2005-10-13
I got good news and bad news. First, the bad news. This book is terrible. It's 106 pages, half of which contain pics. So you're looking at only about 50 pages of text. Oh, and the text itself is terrible. A virtual plethora of mistakes. Very embarrasing.
The good news? I just saved a buncha money on my car insurance by switching to Geico!
Jokes aside, steer clear of this one. If you want a quality VH book, check out the recently released "Van Halen 101." That book is the genuine article.
Not Impressed..........2005-09-25
All show and no go. I could pick up an issue of Guitar One with Eddie on the cover and find more insight into the man and his music than is offered here. I like the fact that a spiral binding was offered so one could place it on a music stand, but so very little of his HUGE pantheon of music was offered here that I would be in error to tell you to purchase it.
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