Van Halen News Desk

The Latest News & Info about The Mighty Van Halen

  • Home
  • 2015 TOUR
  • News
    • All Van Halen News
    • Eddie Van Halen
    • David Lee Roth
      • The Roth Show
    • Alex Van Halen
    • Wolfgang Van Halen
    • Michael Anthony
    • Sammy Hagar
    • Gary Cherone
  • Bios
    • Eddie
    • Alex
    • Wolfgang
    • DLR
  • Music
  • Audio
    • Live Audio
  • Video
    • Live Video
  • Interviews
  • About
  • SHOP
You are here: Home / 1978 / Van Halen 40th Anniversary: ‘In The Studio’ Interviews

Van Halen 40th Anniversary: ‘In The Studio’ Interviews

by VHND — updated February 5, 2018 Leave a Comment

One of the greatest debut albums in rock history turns forty and Redbeard at InTheStudio interviewed the original band members Eddie Van Halen, Alex Van Halen, David Lee Roth, and Michael Anthony to recall those halcyon days marauding like Vandal hordes from Pasadena to Hollywood’s Sunset Strip forty years ago, resulting in Van Halen containing “Runnin’ With the Devil”,”Ain’t Talkin”Bout Love”,”Jamie’s Cryin’ “,”Feel Your Love Tonight”, and brilliant covers “Ice Cream Man” and The Kinks’ “You Really Got Me”. Don’t miss them In the Studio the week of February 5. [VHND notes – these interviews are not new, and were conducted back in the ’90s.]

vanhalen-vanhalenIn The Studio with Redbeard

The four original members of Van Halen, guitarist/songwriter Eddie Van Halen, big brother drummer Alex Van Halen, lead singer/lyricist David Lee Roth, and ex-bass player/backing vocalist Michael Anthony are all unanimous in this classic rock interview in their recollections of their unaided efforts before signing their record deal and releasing that now-legendary debut, Van Halen, in February 1978. The band members papered every public blank space from Pasadena California to Hollywood’s Sunset Strip with fliers, promoting themselves while humping their equipment for five years, just like countless other bands before and since.

But once Warner Bros label president Mo Ostin and A&R head Ted Templeman signed Van Halen and recorded that first album, that all changed. Apparently there was an unprecedented commitment from the label to this untried baby band, a belief that Van Halen was going to break big right out of the box. The first indication of this appeared a full three months prior to the full album’s February 1978 release when Warner Bros distributed one of the coolest, most memorable promotional records ever to U.S. rock radio stations, a four song sampler of “Runnin’ With the Devil”, the band’s electrifying cover of The Kinks‘ “Eruption/You Really Got Me”, “Jamie’s Cryin’ “, and an obscure blues song,“Ice Cream Man” in a shiny black 12? sleeve pressed on bright red vinyl with a label on one side only of the classic Warner Bros film studio’sLooney Tunes cartoon logo with Elmer Fudd.

Then when the full Van Halen album followed in February 1978, again the label rejected the standard industry practice of skimping on debut album cover photography and artwork (labels had always made the bands pay for the album cover designs out of their production budgets, which is why so many first albums have such lackluster eye appeal). Instead Van Halen’s first volley looks way big time, sleek and sassy with pro photography and effects, and inside  Ted Templeman’s crisp production announced that a new world class hard rock band had arrived. With more than ten million in U.S. sales, it would be another five years and six albums before Van Halen would equal that hard rock benchmark with 1984. – Redbeard

Listen to the 28 minute segment at  InTheStudio.net.

Rate this post

Filed Under: 1978, Alex Van Halen, David Lee Roth, Eddie Van Halen, Interview, Michael Anthony, News, Van Halen

EDDIE VAN HALEN FUNKO POPS

Eddie Funko Pops at Van Halen Store

LATEST POSTS

  • Van Halen Runnin’ With The Devil: Rhythm Scholar Rock ‘n’ Roll Inferno Remix (12” Version)
  • Alex Van Halen: ‘We Did Call Mike’ Before Wolfgang Joined Van Halen
  • 40 years Ago: ‘Why Can’t This Be Love’ Reaches No. 3
  • National Do Something Good for Your Neighbor Day
  • Happy Birthday to a Drumming Legend!

EVH MINI GUITARS

EVH MINI GUITARS at Van Halen Store

LATEST COMMENTS

  • strumminwiththedevil06 strumminwiththedevil06 Same can be said about dave roth.

    Alex Van Halen: ‘We Did Call Mike’ Before Wolfgang Joined Van Halen ·  23 minutes ago

  • strumminwiththedevil06 strumminwiththedevil06 Sammy has stood up for Mike time after time. It was because of Sammy that Mike was on that 04 tour.

    Alex Van Halen: ‘We Did Call Mike’ Before Wolfgang Joined Van Halen ·  27 minutes ago

  • dman dman Boring story, for real.

    Van Halen Runnin’ With The Devil: Rhythm Scholar Rock ‘n’ Roll Inferno Remix (12” Version) ·  30 minutes ago

  • Jule Conzi Jule Conzi Rock on, brother!

    Van Halen Runnin’ With The Devil: Rhythm Scholar Rock ‘n’ Roll Inferno Remix (12” Version) ·  3 hours ago

  • Las Lunas Las Lunas You had me at Donna Summer. 🪩 Very creative stuff. I don’t love it and I don’t hate it. I appreciate it. Well done.

    Van Halen Runnin’ With The Devil: Rhythm Scholar Rock ‘n’ Roll Inferno Remix (12” Version) ·  4 hours ago

Van Halen Sleeveless Shirt

Van Halen Sleeveless Tee at Van Halen Store

ALBUM PAGES

Van Halen I – Van Halen II – Women and Children First – Fair Warning – Diver Down – Right Here, Right Now – Balance – A Different Kind of Truth

Posts by month

Copyright © 2026 VHND.com. All Rights Reserved · Disclaimer: VHND is not affiliated with Van Halen, Edward Van Halen or ELVH, Inc.