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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Van Halen "1984" released 40 years ago today (!!!!) January 9th, 1984. Iconic 80's rock, one of the defining albums of the decade. I've written about 1984 previously but it's such a monster that it deserves another page. It certainly is a record I remember vividly (it was everywhere in '84) and continue to hear tracks from  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Van Halen &#8220;1984&#8221; released 40 years ago today (!!!!) January 9th, 1984. Iconic 80&#8217;s rock, one of the defining albums of the decade. I&#8217;ve written about <em>1984</em> previously but it&#8217;s such a monster that it deserves another page. It certainly is a record I remember vividly (it was <em>everywhere</em> in &#8217;84) and continue to hear tracks from 40 years on. <i>1984</i> was Van Halen’s sixth studio album, one of their top sellers ever, and the last to feature all four original members. It went to #2 on the US album chart (held back from the #1 spot by Michael Jackson’s <i>Thriller</i>) and, despite the pushback from metal fans at the time, brought the 80&#8217;s keyboard trend to hard rock and, in so doing, propelled heavy metal into the popular consciousness. Van Halen was on MTV constantly and I am still not tired of the &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwYN7mTi6HM">Jump</a>&#8221; video &#8211; David Lee Roth being&#8230;well, his obnoxious and hilarious self, Eddie looking coke&#8217;d out of his mind and the other guys &#8211; well I didn&#8217;t pay attention to them. The single hit #1 and remains their most successful single ever and the video was nominated for three MTV VMAs, winning the “Best Stage Performance” award. “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOkA59YEaGI">I’ll Wait</a>” was the next single and it went to #13. This is one that has grown on me more and more over the years &#8211; it’s so 80′s over-the-top with big keyboards and even bigger production. The third single was “Panama,” which is my favorite track on <i>1984</i>; it went to #13 on the US charts. Extra fond memories of &#8220;Panama&#8221; which involve driving around, head-banging, singing loudly for all to hear. The last single from <i>1984</i> was “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6M4_Ommfvv0">Hot For Teacher</a>” and while it only went to #56 on the charts, its video got serious airplay on MTV and remains hilarious. Other tracks of note are &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EwJ9PkcZk4">Drop Dead Legs</a>&#8221; (obnoxiously 80&#8217;s, awesome) and the shred-tastic &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcJA2-Vq4xY">Girl Gone Bad</a>.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Van Halen “1984″</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Van Halen “1984″ (or “MCMLXXXIV” to be precise), released 35 years ago today, January 9th, in 1984. I’m not a huge Van Halen fan but I have so much fondness for this album, a record that was completely inescapable in ‘84; I’m pretty sure I saw the video for “Jump” about a million times and the one for “Hot For Teacher”  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Van Halen “1984″ (or “<i>MCMLXXXIV</i>” to be precise), released 35 years ago today, January 9th, in 1984. I’m not a huge Van Halen fan but I have so much fondness for this album, a record that was completely inescapable in ‘84; I’m pretty sure I saw the video for “Jump” about a million times and the one for “Hot For Teacher” almost as many. <i>1984</i> was Van Halen’s sixth studio album, one of their top sellers ever, and the last to feature all four original members. It went to #2 on the US album chart (held back from the #1 spot by Michael Jackson’s <i>Thriller</i>) and is included on many best-of-all-time album lists. It was also the first Van Halen album to prominently feature keyboards (to the initial chagrin of David Lee Roth); <i>1984</i>′s<i> </i>producer Ted Templeman stated &#8220;It’s real obvious to me [why <i>1984</i> won Van Halen a broader and larger audience]. Eddie Van Halen discovered the synthesizer.“</p>
<p>Van Halen released four singles from <i>1984</i>. The first was “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwYN7mTi6HM">Jump</a>” which hit #1 and remains their most successful single ever. MTV had it on super-heavy rotation and I still love it. David Lee Roth’s gymnastics are impressive and hysterical and Eddie Van Halen looks high as hell while noodling away during his keyboard and guitar solos. The video was nominated for three MTV VMAs and it won the “Best Stage Performance” category. “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VegvworoMX4">I’ll Wait</a>” was the next single and it went to #13. I don’t remember this one as well as “Jump” but that’s probably because Van Halen didn’t make a video for it. It’s so 80′s over-the-top with big keyboards and even bigger production. The third single was “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuKDBPw8wQA">Panama</a>,” which is my favorite track on <i>1984</i>. I suggest putting it on really really really loud and dusting off your head-banging moves while cruising the avenue (a popular pastime in the 80′s). “Panama” went to #13 on the US charts. The last single from <i>1984</i> was “Hot For Teacher,” which only went to #56 which I find hard to believe as it also got extremely heavy airplay on MTV. The newly formed PMRC protested the song and video for content (probably making it even more popular when in 1985 Senator Paula Hawkins used the video as an example in Senate testimony saying “Much has changed since Elvis’ seemingly innocent times. Subtleties, suggestions, and innuendo have given way to overt expressions and descriptions of often violent sexual acts, drug taking, and flirtations with the occult”) but I thought it was hilarious; my favorite line is “I don’t feel tardy.”</p>
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<p>Allmusic says about <i>1984</i>,  “It’s the best showcase of Van Halen’s instrumental prowess as a band, the best showcase for Diamond Dave’s glorious shtick, the best showcase for their songwriting, just their flat-out best album overall.”</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Van Halen "Van Halen" 1978. Released on this date, February 10th. Sorry for the shrink wrap: obviously a used record store find ($4.99!) and vintage shrink wrap so, rare? (the shrink wrap, not the record) Van Halen’s debut release: it obviously did well (reaching #19 on the charts and certified “diamond” in 1994, having sold  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Van Halen &#8220;Van Halen&#8221; 1978. Released on this date, February 10th. Sorry for the shrink wrap: obviously a used record store find ($4.99!) and vintage shrink wrap so, rare? (the shrink wrap, not the record)</p>
<p>Van Halen’s debut release: it obviously did well (reaching #19 on the charts and certified “diamond” in 1994, having sold 10 million copies in the US at that time) and continues to have massive staying power and influence. I cannot imagine what it would have been like to hear this in the context of 1978 (I’m sure I didn’t back then) with its rock power and insanely intricate guitar virtuosity.</p>
<p>Van Halen is one of many bands I have a hard time listening to critically because of their overarching popular music and popular culture influence. Who doesn’t have a memory of head-banging in the back seat of high school’s friend’s car to songs like “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bg1UG0GwIKc">You Really Got Me</a>” or “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpX3NhpRGdE">Runnin’ With the Devil</a>,” whether that was in the 70’s, 80’s, 90’s or last year? Didn’t matter if you were a punk, headbanger, prep, nerd or something out of the box, Van Halen managed to rock us all.</p>
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