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Sunday, March 24, 2024

Three Rock Albums Released on this Day in History

 

This day in history: Judas Priest released their 10th studio album “Turbo” in North America on this day in 1986.

Van Halen released their 7th studio album, first with Sammy Hagar, “5150” also on this day in 1986.


Overkill is the second studio album by English rock band Motörhead, released on this day in 1979. It was the band's first album with Bronze Records. Kerrang! magazine listed the album at number 46 among the "100 Greatest Heavy Metal Albums of All Time". American thrash metal band Overkill was named after this album.

Friday, October 6, 2023

Eddie Van Halen on This Day in History

 

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This day in history: Rock guitar legend, Eddie Van Halen, passed away after a stroke on this day in 2020 at age 65.  

I recently read "Runnin' with the Devil: A Backstage Pass to the Wild Times, Loud Rock, and the Down and Dirty Truth Behind the Making of Van Halen" by Noel Monk and the book certainly made me like Van Halen a lot less. However, there was a strange story in the book relating to Van Halen's mother Eugenia:

“I liked their mother, Eugenia, but she was a complicated and unhappy woman, and my affection was born largely of compassion. You see, she suffered from what I can only assume was a type of mental illness, represented most glaringly by an irrational and sometimes paralyzing fear of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Now, I understand that Jehovah’s Witnesses confuse nearly all of us who are not of their particular Christian faith and interpretation, but Eugenia’s feelings about them went well beyond annoyance; she was inordinately terrified of them. I don’t know the origin of this phobia....Eugenia firmly believed that Jehovah’s Witnesses had followed her from Amsterdam and were trying to destroy her. She would pull you aside as if she had a secret to tell you; then she would reveal her fears and suspicions, and eventually get around to asking whether you were 'one of them' and intended to do her harm. The first time this happened to me, I mistakenly presumed that she was joking. She wasn’t. Instead, once assured that I wasn’t a member of the Jehovah’s Witnesses dispatched to hurt her, she would ask if I had seen any of 'the' on my way to her house. Were they lurking nearby? Hiding in the trees, perhaps? I didn’t know how to respond; I simply felt sorry for her. It was clear from the look of abject terror on her face that this nightmarish scenario was entirely real to her. And it was crippling." 

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