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April 13, 2012 at 11:14 am Quote #10443 | |
ron (11783) | Guitar World Presents 40 Years of Van Halen Features in this issue: Atomic Punk: The Story of how Eddie Van Halen revolutionized rock guitar. California Dreamin’: In this revealing interview conducted just a few weeks after the February 1978 release of Van Halen, Eddie Van Halen spoke out about this lifelong dream of being a rock star. VHI: In 1978, Van Halen burst out of the Sunset Strip and set the music world on fire with their debut album. This is the store behind the group’s rise to success and the making of Van Halen, the record that changed guitar-oriented rock forever. Bottoms Up!: Their 1979 New Year’s Eve gig may have been canceled due to David Lee Roth’s broken foot, but that didn’t keep Van Halen from partying it up during the recording of Van Halen II. Third Power: Shortly before the March 1980 release of Van Halen’s third record, Women and Children First, Eddie Van Halen sat with writer Steven Rosen to discuss the band’s most varied album to date. So This Is Love: As Van Halen’s Diver Down raced up the charts in 1982, Eddie Van Halen looked back with great fondness on that album’s monumental predecessor, 1981′s Fair Warning. The Life and Times of Van Halen: As “Jump” hit the Billboard’s Number One slot in 1984, Guitar World presented one of the first interviews from 5150, Edward’s new home studio. Les Paul’s Junior: Twenty-six years ago, Guitar World writer Steven Rosen brought together Les Paul and Edward Van Halen for a quick chat. It would be the beginning of a beautiful friendship between the two great guitar innovators. And more features, such as: ronQuote |
April 13, 2012 at 11:54 am Quote #10445 | |
oryo (7703) | |
April 13, 2012 at 11:59 am Quote #10447 | |
ron (11783) |
yes, and yes. ronQuote |
April 13, 2012 at 2:18 pm Quote #10474 | |
VOODOO (2375) | Damn it! I was just at B&N Tuesday and they didn’t have this. Did it just come out this week? VOODOOQuote |
April 13, 2012 at 6:47 pm Quote #10495 | |
ks34vh (2126) | I found one at the local grocery story today, pretty thick mag, worth it for the collection.. Laughing at the Days Garbage Through Loud Volume, This is “Laughing At Reality”.. VHT Member since 2001 ks34vhQuote |
April 13, 2012 at 6:51 pm Quote #10496 | |
Mink (2663) | |
April 13, 2012 at 7:38 pm Quote #10503 | |
oryo (7703) | |
April 13, 2012 at 8:23 pm Quote #10513 | |
mrmojohalen (6468) | It was scheduled for an April release. Will check over the weekend & look for the May ESQUIRE as well. When you turn on your stereo, does it return the favor? mrmojohalenQuote |
April 13, 2012 at 8:26 pm Quote #10515 | |
ron (11783) | I stopped at a B&N this afternoon. This mag was not on the shelves, and they had the Apr. Esquire still there, no May yet. ronQuote |
April 13, 2012 at 10:07 pm Quote #10538 | |
gatomike26 (458) | Jesus I’m only 34 I feel old 12 dollars for a magazine now is there lots of new interviews and photos or is it just all there old interviews from all the stuff we have already read in the 80s and 90s.I quit buying magazines cause the net.I remember I really use to love guitar world my favorite USA magazine next to Rip.But I always prefered the UK stuff like Metal Hammer,Kerrang and Raw more legit and up to date.Use to spend hours in the store reading stuff and at home stuff I bought.Those were the days. gatomike26Quote |
April 13, 2012 at 10:35 pm Quote #10541 | |
JasonA (1118) |
Ha ha, I hear ya, I’m the same way. I used to buy/collect tons of magazines, and the import mags were always better. I haven’t bought a magazine in forever. You’re right, everything is on the web now. Even if there’s some exclusive print thing that’s not online, I don’t feel compelled to keep it after I’ve read it, like I used to do. JasonAQuote |
April 13, 2012 at 10:49 pm Quote #10544 | |
mrmojohalen (6468) |
I wonder if this will have a thicker paper or cardboard cover with thicker, better quality pages, kind of like a sports yearbook would have. I’ve seen a few Beatles mags like this. When you turn on your stereo, does it return the favor? mrmojohalenQuote |
April 13, 2012 at 11:05 pm Quote #10546 | |
sbnitro (505) | Man,I remember getting Kerrang back during high school In the 80′s at the local Import records store.Along with my Iron Maiden picture discs! sbnitroQuote |
April 14, 2012 at 7:45 am Quote #10561 | |
Chris UK (2998) | I remember buying the very first edition of Kerrang back in 1981! Wish I still had it, but like a twat I cut all the posters out of it and stuck them on my wall….doh it would be worth good money now if I’d have left it intact! Over here in the UK we used to have to hunt hi and low for import copies of American guitar mags like Guitar Player and Guitar World. I used to have to travel 20 miles into Birmingham most of the time, but quite often if Eddie was featured what few copies made it over here got snapped up pretty quickly! Chris UKQuote |
April 14, 2012 at 11:12 am Quote #10588 | |
oryo (7703) | Kerrang was the best! I would always buy a copy which seemed like every month because the pictures & posters would be put on my school folder or wall. I hope I can find this Guitar World somewhere but we only have 3 B&N stores in a 50 miles from my place and the closest one didn’t have it but my 5 yr old daughter scored when she went with me because she got a couple of kids books she wanted. oryoQuote |
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