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Can any one album truly be flawless?

From  Crawdaddy.com:

The Weakest Cut: Van Halen

by: James Greene Jr.

Our musical heritage is littered with albums deemed “classic” and “essential.” Yet can any one album, even the most highly-touted or beloved, truly be flawless? I say no. Welcome to The Weakest Cut, a weekly feature in which the least important, interesting, cohesive, or artistically integral song on a specific album will be singled out and discussed at length.

In his all-encompassing Consumer Guide, Robert Christgau hilariously describes Van Halen’s first record as “music [that] belongs on an air craft carrier.” Methinks the Dean was trying to be dismissive, but he really hit the nail on the head. For only a vehicle as massive and as steady as an aircraft carrier could ever hope to support the weighty, dynamic sounds of party metal’s ultimate foursome. Sure, you could try to carry Van Halen via helicopter, but unpredictable wind patterns would surely upset the vehicle’s ability to safely ferry the bombastic music of this Pasadena quartet from point A to point B.

I don’t think anyone’s going to argue that the guitar is not the MVP of Van Halen. Yes, the sum is basically greater than the individual parts on nearly every track, from the deliberate drunken waltz of “Runnin’ With The Devil” to the searing rant that is “Ain’t Talkin’ Bout Love”, right on through the show-stopping acoustic fake-out known as “Ice Cream Man.” There is surely no denying the power of David Lee Roth as a front man, or how Alex Van Halen plays those drums with that perfect rock ‘n’ metal feel (it’s not a party without some of Alex’s excellent cymbal wash), or Michael Anthony’s invaluable backup vocals and bass fingering. YET, yet, Van Halen would not have risen much higher than Blue Oyster Cult in the hard-rock canon had it not been for Eddie’s ridonkulous six-string pyrotechnics.

Honestly, can the impact of “Eruption” be accurately measured on any red-blooded American teenage male the first time they hear it? It’s so utterly mind-melting. Absolutely the definitive guitar solo of the post-Beatle era. That’s what’s so amazing—it’s just a guitar solo, but Eddie pulls a rainbow of vibrant colors out of his ass with the screeching and the skronking and the bending and the sweeping and—oh, those final hammer-ons! That’s the sound of the vortex that separates classical music and heavy-metal being eradicated. Mozart’s maggot-infested Viennese brain exploded the minute Eddie laid that to tape.

For me, “Eruption” will always represent and reflect the turbulence I felt in the ninth grade over my first serious crush. All that noise is what I was feeling inside every day as I sat mere feet away from her in Politics/World History. She was like some kind of Sumerian goddess I couldn’t even bring myself to look at with my peasant eyes because it would be disrespectful. Every time she took two seconds to look at or talk to me (or, god forbid, flash that million dollar smile), I’d hear those final “Eruption” hammer-ons reverberating through my head. The glory, the pain! I was trapped in a glass cage of emotion perfectly outlined by Eddie Van Halen’s fret molesting.

But I digress. Van Halen is a pretty unfuckwithable record from start to finish, rising to several occasions just when you think the fellas are out of steam. I must admit, though, I’ve never been big on “Little Dreamer”, mainly because the opening riff is an awful stuttering Rick Springfield fart that only reminds me of dirty decaying snow mounds (brown from a mixture of passing car exhaust and decomposing autumn leaves) and the blanket of grey that hung in our Connecticut sky from November until mid-March when I was usually trapped in the house listening to this cassette. It’s also pretty depressing subject-wise. “Little Dreamer” is about… what, a friend of DLR’s who’s down on their luck? Way to make me frowny faced, Van Halen. It’s mainly that opening riff, though. It’s so devoid of life and texture.

Thankfully, Van Halen bounces back with “Ice Cream Man” and the ballistic closer “On Fire.” “On Fire” seems to contain all the awesome guitar shit EVH couldn’t cram in anywhere else on the album, and amazingly, it all comes together for a real kick-ass tune. If this tune doesn’t make you wanna lift weights or punch something or whip it out at church, consult your doctor immediately. You may have a terminal case of the Mondays.

By the way, I’m no expert on this, but I feel like the B-52’s “appropriated” the bridge riff heard in “On Fire” for their beach-going smash “Rock Lobster”. That’s not a complaint—I wouldn’t change a damn thing about “Rock Lobster”, it’s an awesome song—just more of an observation. Guitar experts, please let me know if I’m off here by a gross series of notes.

  • Scott

    Love that song. Turns out I guess I shouldn’t have. Pffft*

  • http://www.vhnd.com Garrett

    This guy is dead wrong…”Little Dreamer” is a killer riff with a smoking (yet tasteful) solo. Sorry buddy…Van Halen’s debut is indeed “flawless.” \m/

  • nicktx

    I like the author’s use of “unfuckwithable” regarding the album as a whole!

  • Sephryan

    Sorry…. Little Dreamer is a fucking awesome song… Can’t believe anyone would compare Rick Springfield to such a killer tune… Just my opinion I guess…

  • Myron T. Philpot

    James is correct: Little Dreamer is the weakest link of VH I. The opening riff is lifeless and I could care less about the subject matter. Face it, LD is a dog who’s in the way of the dual glory of ICM and OF.

  • RC

    Little Dreamer is the song I would want to hear the least from this, my favorite album of all time. The Warner Bros demo version of LD (including the opening riff) is pretty strong in relation to the other tunes, perhaps that’s one of the reasons the tune made it to the album.

  • HACK

    Little Dreamer is a great song. Way better than the synth heavy ballads in the Sammy era in my opinion. I’ve always loved Little Dreamer. Thought it fit great on the last tour.

  • J5150C

    As a 45-year old guitar player, my utmost perpetual refute toward what the writer deems as ghastly. What we have here is a severe case of denied self-indulgence, if you will. The fact is that that “fart” which he so describes as the opening riff to “Little Dreamer” is part of the “UNFUCKWITHABLE” guitar mastery by which EVH attacks, bombards and endlessly reiterates in the first Van Halen album. Get your shit together, man! That is a bad ass guitar piece! I won’t even go into the solo because that is a different dimension in itself. And to compare it with the likes of Rick Springfield simply tells me that you might have been the guy singing “I wish that I had Jessie’s girl…” (referring to my second sentence of this post). The album is not only “UNFUCKWITHABLE”, but “FUCKINGFLAWLESS”, to say the least!

    OUT!!

  • http://www.merchnow.com blindbubbacheeks

    I love the tune.

  • RA 8 1 2

    Agreed. Little Dreamer is awesome for a ballad. This album is in the top 10 rock albums of all time that shaped and changed Rock n Roll forever. I would say in terms of artists and their influence in rock n roll, Elvis, Beatles, Hendrix, Clapton, Zepplin, Van Halen, Nirvana. Sad there is really nothing after Nirvana that changed the rock n roll world.

  • scottt

    As far as ‘Little Dreamer’ goes, it’s just some dude’s opinion. My opinion is he’s wrong and that song kicks ass…so there! Critics are LAME!

  • Kimberly

    I love Little Dreamer…the gorgeous harmonies in the chorus are haunting…I gotta disagree with this guy. No hate! Just a different opinion.. guess I can see how someone would feel this way tho. It is very different from the oh so popular Jamie’s Cryin’ or Feel Your Love Tonight. =VH= for lifee!

  • http://www.cass-online.com/ Gino

    Hi VH Fans!

    I have to disagree with the author on his take about how bad Little Dreamer is. It’s a great song with a great riff and guitar solos fused throughout. Furthermore, RWD is in 4/4 time and is by no means a “deliberate drunken waltz” which is in 3/4 time. I have to agree that Rock Lobster has a variation of the riff from On Fire.

    This album is so solid! If you familiarize yourself with the WB Demos they did for the first album you then realize that the songs that wound up on VHI and the order that they are in makes total sense. It couldn’t have been any other way. Same goes for VHII and W&CF.

    The only song on the album that is weak but still a radio hit is Jamie’s Cyrin’. EVH already had the intro riff before they started production. I would say it’s the weakest because it wasn’t one they played in their live act and two, Roth wanted a more popish song.

    This is only my opinion but I wanted to add some factual nuggets for the fans!

    Rock On VH!
    Gino

  • http://mgmgrand,com MGM Todd

    LD one of my favorites…Love the way Dave sings that tune…great stuff.

  • Nat

    I can’t say I’m a big fan of Little Dreamer either. Back in the days of cassette tape, I used to anxiously wait for it to finish so Ice Cream Man would show up. Now I rarely listen to albums from start to finish, but it’s been a while since Little Dreamer was in my rotation.

    It doesn’t suck or anything, it’s just my least favorite song from a great album.

  • freddiegirl

    I almost hate admitting this but Little Dreamer, even though alone it is a great track is my least favorite on VH1. I don’t dislike it enough to skip it though; it’s just that other tracks like ‘I’m the One’, ‘Atomic Punk’, and ‘Ain’t Talkin; Bout Love’ are just so bad-***! As a whole it is one of my fav VH disks….that along with VH2 and WACF. Let’s just say that I do actually like ‘Little Dreamer’ but I just love the rest of the disk a little more, ‘Little Dreamer’ still rocks the s*** out of most of what passes for rock music these days!

  • http://vhnd.com RomeoDelight

    Wow! When I first listened to VH1, my 12-year old self – sure, it`s going back a few years – Little Dreamer was one of my favourites! Maybe it`s not so much now, but there is no need at all to try and mess with the greatest album ever. Sometimes you just have to accept that Ed, Dave, Al and Mikey made a perfect record (and not just one!!), and you should just sit and listen to it in disbelief, if you can keep still – nothing else needs to said. `Cept, well it wouldn`t be a post on VHND without asking for another record :)

  • JB

    As great as Ed is on guitar, especially on the first VH album, I still think Vai outshines all VH material on the ‘Eat Em and Smile’ album.

    Now EEAS is a ‘flawless’ guitar album.
    Never has there been a band so talented as the EEAS band.

  • jeff adams

    ok, “LITTLE DREAMER” is one of the coolest songs on any VH album in my opinion. It’s got chunky riffs, it’s sexy, and its hard. It gives me chills everytime I hear it, and takes me back to high school when all you’d have to do is pop that song in and you were gett’in some leg that night for sure.

  • http://www.vhnd.com Pat G.

    if any one album is truly “flawless”, particularly one that came out in the 70′s, with all of the classic stuff that came out in that decade, it might be this one. Great tunes. Vocal harmonies, bass, drums, and no VH album would be considered flawless without Ed’s shredding. Might be my all time favorite VH album, bar none. Even with “little dreamer” which is a killer tune.

  • Chris

    I agree with the word ‘unfuckwithable’ – indeed a great term that truly does define VH I (and all sub-sequent VH albums with DLR). Little Dreamer is one of my absolute favorite tracks off the record; I love singing along with it, I love the opening riff, love the solo, and cannot DISagree more with the writer’s opinion. (it is just that after all, an opinion).

    Peace – and Long live VH!

  • Tommy Boy

    I’ve always enjoyed the tempo shift with this song. The lead vocal, chorus harmonies, solo are all very captivating. Kinda like “Push Comes to Shove” from Fair Warning, but without the harmonies.

  • Chris B.

    I always thought “On Fire” was seen as the weakest track. I love it, but the whole “I’m on FIIIIIIIRREEE!!!!” seems kinda…..butt-rockish. I think that’s why they didn’t play it live in ’07 (Mike’s overdubbed vocals notwithstanding).

  • D Alexander Toluca Lake

    Its hard to copy someone else’s riff when you recorded your album first.

    Van Halen was recorded in 1977.
    Rock Lobster was recorded the following year.

  • D Alexander Toluca Lake

    JB said, “Never has there been a band so talented as the EEAS”

    WHAT the???? Try these;

    Van Halen
    Led Zep
    The Who
    Aerosmith
    Cream
    The Jimi Hendrix Experience
    The Rolling Stones
    for starters.

  • Atomic Pete

    Every track on the album kicks ass!

    Nuff said.

  • JimmyBoy5150

    I have to agree with the author on the Little Dreamer issue. If any song on the album were to be removed, it would be that one. Mind you, gentlemen, this is an opinion piece. If you love the song, it’s nothing personal against fans of the song. Not to mention, what’s with the guy justifying the song by comparing it to Van Hagar era synth-pop? What does Van Hagar have ANYTHING to do with this argument?

    As for the Rock Lobster riff; now that he said that I TOTALLY hear what he’s talking about! It is VERY close. It’s possible On Fire influenced the riff when it was written.

  • Phlip5150

    First off, anybody that compares the mighty Van Halen with Rick Springfield and The “fucking lame) B52′s should just punch themselves in face about 5,150 times. Little Dreamer is an AMAZING song with AMAZING guitar!! I’ve been playing guitar for over 20 years and I think that J5150C said it best!!

  • freddiegirl

    Steve Vai IMO is to Eddie is what Jet Li is to Bruce Lee. Both Vai and Li are faster and possibly prettier…but for me, no one touches EVH just like none of the younger, modern martial arts stars can ever touch Bruce. Vai took what Eddie did and brought to a different leval but he still wouldn’t done it without Eddie’s influence. As good as Vai is (and he is phenomenal) I just don’t enjoy his music as much as Eddie’s. Eddie rules… :)

  • PauleeRoth

    Does James Greene Jr look like Elvis Costello?

  • http://none 12beerstogo

    I don’t have to face anything.Little dreamer is a cool song and a great transition from all the high energy songs that are on the rest of the album.You really hear how impossibly clear yet heavy Edward’s tone is there, and his solo tone and phrasing absolutely rips!!!I think people who don’t like the song now did jam to it at one time or another in the past.The background vocals are excellent as well on this tune.

  • Randy

    Considering that the writer may well have been kicked out of his creative writing class for overkill, I have to wonder if his review of the song is a true diatribe or a just misuse of his creative skill. I believe the paragraph reviewing “Little Dreamer” is the “weakest cut” in his article.

    When I read the subhead, “The Weakest Cut”, I have to say “Little Dreamer” came to mind. They can’t all be equally strong. However, while the riff is simple, with Eddie’s touch & crafted sound, it is far from “devoid of life and texture”. If it reminds the writer of dirty decaying snow mounds and a blanket of grey hanging in the sky, then it had an artistic effect on him and did its job. Had another band recorded the song, it may have conjured up no images at all. Sorry the picture painted wasn’t of girls in bikinis slinging frosty beers. The song is a well placed “breather” in a wild ride. While it may be the weakest cut, it doesn’t deserve bashing, that’s for sure. By the way, with the effect this song had on him, I can’t believe the writer didn’t off himself during the grunge movement!

    I have to agree that “Little Dreamer” is the weakest cut, but it’s equivalent to the weakest link in a titanium chain. Hey, it’s art and it’s subjective, but I think any true Van Halen fan would consider this album flawless.

  • scottt

    That’s cuz Eddie is the COOLEST, freddiegirl..lol. ;p

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtOr65jRm0w Skutch

    It’s funny, when I was younger I hated Little Dreamer, but I’ve done a total 180 on the song. I actually think it has one of the most interesting solos on the album. The fills are stellar and it just has a great groove. Now, Ain’t Talkin’ Bout Love and Feel Your Love Tonight are my least favorites, by far. Especially ATBL. I won’t call them weak, because people love them.

    Of the first 6 VH albums, VH 1 is fifth on my list, with Diver Down being 6. I just think VH2 kills VH1 in both songs and the raw production.

  • Matt ( from Mass )

    I never thought about wether or not ‘Van Halen’ was a flawless record until now. … Yes, it is flawless and Little Dreamer is ‘Classic’!!!

  • freddiegirl

    Randy, I think you actually summed up what I wanted to say about ‘Little Dreamer’ although a lot better than I did. Like I mentioned before, just because I think it’s the weakest track on VH1 doesn’t mean I don’t like it although I do like it more now that I’m older.

    It’s interesting to read people’s opinions…Skutch likes VH2 more (I like them both equally; they vie for the top spot continually) and doesn’t care for ‘Feel Your Love Tonight’….me on the other hand, I love ‘Feel Your Love Tonight’ and prefer it to ‘Dance the Night Away’. The chorus and backing vocals on FYLT are bad***! Thanks MA… ;) That song to me is a more modern Beach Boys-esque tune and conjours up images for me of what’s it’s like to be a teenager in Southern California. Again, DTNA is still better than most of what’s out there…still a great tune.

    And yes, Scottt…EVH is bad***…(runs off to listen to WACF while wearing EVH cons…)

  • Hey Man, That Suit Is You!

    Anybody here ever have this album on 8-track? Little Dreamer was the song that started on track 3, then paused and started back up on track 4. Even 32 years later, I can still hear the pause (while it changed tracks) in the song.

    By far… the most flawless album ever.

  • vnhalen8

    Yes this album is flawless.

  • MN5150

    Calling the opening riff to Little Dreamer a “Rick Springfield fart” is fightin’ words! I hope you’re wearing a cup;)

    The intro to Can’t Stop Loving You… Maybe. Little Dreamer… Come on, James. Give me a break.

  • JH2

    “Mozart’s maggot-infested Viennese brain exploded the minute Eddie laid that to tape.”

    Bustin’ guts

  • Diamond Dean

    I have to agree , LITTLE DREAMER is easily the worse song on the album, it just lacks that party attitude that the rest of the album does , gees if they had put on DOA or LIGHT UP THE SKY even HOUSE OF PAIN they wld of been a far better choice the album cld have even been greater ???

    There has to be a worse song?? has anyone given any suggestions ?? NO

    EEAS is a brilliant album , up there with the best of VAN HALEN , its a very complete album as well , trully a classic , even though a lot of VH fans don’t admit it,

    VAI is a great guitarist , but not even in the same league as Eddie as a song writer , he does do some amazing stuff , but hendrix van halen , rhoades have written soime of the greatest songs of all time , vai, satriarni , no where near .

    A friend of mine use to say how LED ZEPPILIN never had a bad albumn every song of theirs was great , then i got into them , Led zep have written some terrible terrible songs , a few of there albums are very avg at best , in through the out door , the last album are no where near classic n r quite painfull. But they do have some great stuff . VH hold up to them very well

  • Matt

    I think “Little Dreamer” is a great song, but it was also the song that popped into my head when I thought of my least favorite on VH. Agree with the choice, but still a great song.

  • Atomic Pete

    Little Dreamer is Awesome.

    You guys are wankers. Except for freddiegirl cause
    I too am sporting EVH B/W striped sneaks.

  • Ryan

    Little Dreamer is a good song. Why are we looking at songs that are 40 years old? Make a new album already.

  • Dick Bacon

    This was a pointless article.

  • SCAR

    Could this clown write a better song than “Little Dreamer”? NO FUCKING WAY!!!!! Congratulations James Greene JR, you are July’s putz of the month!!!!!!!!

  • Tim

    Some of you are missing the point. Which song (if not “Little Dreamer”) is the weakest cut?

  • Towers McQuestion

    I agree with him. Little Dreamer is the weakest link (really, the ONLY weak link) on that album. The solo is good but otherwise I’m not a fan of that song.

  • Bruce

    Even some of Ed’s most tasteful solos only involved a few notes. Also i’m pretty sure i’ve heard one or two live tributes involving this song..

  • Mr Lance

    “On Fire”..is a tune to “make you whip it out in church”, now that’s freakin Funny!!!! Great article. VH 1 must be the single greatest debut album by any artist…cheers!!! 32 yrs later and I still can’t play “Eruption” exactly right- damn!!