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Mike's avatar

As a kid in the 70's I loved rock. When my siblings were jamming to the Bee Gees I was listening to Pink Floyd, Boston, the Stones, Queen, Foreigner, and yes, Van Halen on 96 Rock, Atlanta's only album-rock format radio station. If anything, the first time I heard "Jump" I was taken somewhat aback by the prominent keyboards. However, watching Eddie's nimble fingers fly over that Oberheim OB-Xa in the video quickly won me over. It's hard to argue with a master craftsman expanding his toolkit.

Who, exactly, had such a problem with that cover? Everybody I knew had a copy of 1984. Everybody was jamming to "Panama" and "Hot for Teacher." Hell, even the Valley girls were into Van Halen back when Diver Down was their new and exciting record. Were we not all headbanging to Def Leppard, Quiet Riot, and Crüe in '83? I think the success of 1984 opened the door for a new wave of pop-metal bands such as Ratt and Autograph, but metal was already well established in the top 40 and on MTV.

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1. I didn't know about this book! I will totally cry too

2. I was not happy with the Star Hits VH cover but I did not send any vitriol their way

3. I prefer Van Halen over Van Hagar but I do love the Red Rocker too

4. I love the drawing of the SH cover!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! David's pout is perfection

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