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April 12, 2012 at 3:03 am Quote #10228 | |
PT5150 (6290) | Ron need you to do your work and find a link.. That’s right. You are reading it correctly…Esquire magazine. The interview was done during Ed’s time in NY during the current tour. Excellent read. I think everyone is going to be a bit surprised as to why the new cd took a little while longer to do than we all would of liked. EDDIE’S fingers aren’t fingers they are muscle-powered pistons that hammer guitar strings to the fretboard with the force of a rivet gun”. PT5150Quote |
April 12, 2012 at 8:09 am Quote #10237 | |
PT5150 (6290) | More from the guy at links. Author is David Curcurito. Here’s a little bit. “Thank God he met Janie Liszewski. She met Ed at a time he says was his absolute worst,2006 or so. Ed wanted to stop drinking yet again.The doctors put him on a horrible drug called Klonopin. Ed’s system was in such shock that he became catatonic for about a year. EDDIE’S fingers aren’t fingers they are muscle-powered pistons that hammer guitar strings to the fretboard with the force of a rivet gun”. PT5150Quote |
April 12, 2012 at 8:17 am Quote #10239 | |
ron (11778) | There must be a couple of different mag covers/versions, as obviously the covers don’t match. ronQuote |
April 12, 2012 at 8:27 am Quote #10242 | |
mcs5150 (1096) | |
April 12, 2012 at 10:37 am Quote #10247 | |
VAiN (2777) | I dunno… sounds fishy. Klonopin (clonazepam) is in a group of drugs called benzodiazepines (ben-zoe-dye-AZE-eh-peens). Clonazepam affects chemicals in the brain that may become unbalanced and cause anxiety. Klonopin is used alone or in combination with other medications to control certain types of seizures. It is also used to relieve panic attacks (sudden, unexpected attacks of extreme fear and worry about these attacks). Clonazepam is in a class of medications called benzodiazepines. It works by decreasing abnormal electrical activity in the brain. Resident dickhead. I will hurt your delicate feelings. VAiNQuote |
April 12, 2012 at 9:23 pm Quote #10333 | |
PT5150 (6290) | More from the interview. The author and Ed speaking about Ed’s mom. EDDIE’S fingers aren’t fingers they are muscle-powered pistons that hammer guitar strings to the fretboard with the force of a rivet gun”. PT5150Quote |
April 16, 2012 at 9:27 am Quote #10815 | |
ron (11778) | New Eddie Van Halen interview available in the May 2012 issue of Esquire Magazine, on newsstands 4-16-12. Additional interviews with Eddie and Wolfgang at esquire.com/vanhalen, also available on 4-16-12. ronQuote |
April 17, 2012 at 5:41 am Quote #10902 | |
PT5150 (6290) | Hows this guys.Poor Ed. He he stays healthy and cancer free and everyone does who has it.It effects a lot of people, I lost a family member to it we I was young. Otherwise, here goes: Ed’s cancer came back twice last year. Once in his throat and once on his tongue. To quote the article: “And he was cancer-free until last year, when he got hit twice. There it is, then. ESQ: Your brother has obviously been there for you through the hard times too. How did he try to help you? This is @ MSG, during the week of Esquire interviews….. This is Mean Street…w/ David Curcurito from Esquire EDDIE’S fingers aren’t fingers they are muscle-powered pistons that hammer guitar strings to the fretboard with the force of a rivet gun”. PT5150Quote |
April 17, 2012 at 5:43 am Quote #10903 | |
PT5150 (6290) | Sorry meant to write. EDDIE’S fingers aren’t fingers they are muscle-powered pistons that hammer guitar strings to the fretboard with the force of a rivet gun”. PT5150Quote |
April 17, 2012 at 8:45 am Quote #10913 | |
ron (11778) | ESQ: Have you heard Wolf’s music? Has he written some stuff? ronQuote |
April 17, 2012 at 9:45 am Quote #10915 | |
jroundy (1418) |
Wow!!! Sounds like this could be the last tour and album. If Wolf leaves for any reason, sounds like Ed is done with Van Halen. If Ed’s cancer keeps coming back. Well…..you can figure that out. The poor folks play for keeps down here…They’re the living dead. Nobody rules these streets at night like Van Halen!! jroundyQuote |
April 17, 2012 at 9:50 am Quote #10916 | |
ron (11778) | |
April 17, 2012 at 10:14 am Quote #10921 | |
Wes (6118) | Did he quit smoking too? For Ed’s sake, I sure the hell hope so. VHT Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/3731315524 WesQuote |
April 17, 2012 at 11:53 am Quote #10930 | |
mrmojohalen (6467) | |
April 17, 2012 at 12:17 pm Quote #10934 | |
dusty825 (23) | In his first interview in years, Eddie Van Halen discloses that his cancer returned twice last year, that he’s emerged victorious in his battle with alcohol, and that his son Wolfgang reminds him of his own father. Speaking to Esquire magazine, Van Halen explains that last spring doctors found and removed cancer cells from his throat, and the following fall removed another small chunk of his tongue for the same reason. He explains, “I haven’t talked about this, because I don’t talk about this.” It had previously been thought that the guitar legend had been cancer-free for years following the initial 2000 diagnosis and treatment on his tongue. Fortunately, the interviewer describes the guitar hero as “the healthiest fifty-seven-year-old I’ve ever seen… young and vital and happy, lean and muscled.” Van Halen also reveals that ‘A Different Kind of Truth’ is the first album he’d ever recorded sober — a change credited in large part to Janie, his wife of three years — and that doing so wrecked hell on his nerves: “I play a solo, and afterwards I was literally shaking.” Everyone’s going ‘Are you all right?’ And I go, ‘I’m f—-ing nervous.’ ‘Yeah, but you’re Eddie Van Halen,’ they say. And I go, ‘I know who I am, but I’m still nervous.’ Much of the credit for the band’s recent flurry of activity after more than a decade away from record stores and arenas is given to Van Halen’s son, Wolfgang, who joined the band on bass at age 15. He current serves as their “field marshall,” choosing setlists, directing the band through rehearsals and helping select which songs made it to the new album. When asked what his own departed father, himself a musician, would think if he could see his grandson now, Eddie gets choked up: “Oh, God, don’t make me cry… Sometimes I think Wolfie’s him, reincarnated. He would have been so proud.” Life’s too short to drink cheap beer! dusty825Quote |
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