[Eternal Guitar Hero] Van Halen’s Classic and Popular Songs
Van Halen, the American hard rock band whose name shines brilliantly in the history of rock worldwide.
Their Dutch band name comes from the surname of the brothers: Alex on drums and Edward on guitar.
Since their 1978 debut, despite several lineup changes, they have rewritten rock history with high-quality songs and outstanding performances.
Among them, guitarist Edward—better known as “Eddie”—was a charismatic figure who repeatedly created innovative playing styles, influencing countless guitarists not only in the rock world but beyond.
The great guitarist “Eddie,” often mentioned alongside the guitar god Jimi Hendrix, passed away on October 7, 2020.
As we pray for his repose, let us look back on Van Halen’s many classics, focusing on tracks that feature Eddie’s captivating guitar.
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Love Walks InVan Halen

Included on the 1986 album 5150.
A four-piece rock band from California that debuted in 1978.
The album title 5150 comes from police slang derived from a California statute that sets out involuntary commitment procedures for mentally ill individuals who pose a danger to themselves or others.
This track features Sammy Hagar on vocals, and it’s a number brimming with a different kind of appeal from Dave’s.
In conclusion
Throughout their long career, Van Halen consistently delivered high-quality rock that struck a superb balance between mass appeal and artistry, all while responding keenly to the sounds each era demanded.
When discussing the band, the contrasting styles of the two frontmen—vocalists David Lee Roth and Sammy Hagar—are often highlighted (there was also a brief period with Gary Cherone from Extreme).
Yet across every era, Eddie’s contributions—his backing work and solos alike, suffused with dazzling sensibility, technique, and innovation—were immeasurable.
He is a guitarist for whom the title “eternal guitar hero” could not be more fitting.

