Eddie Van Halen recalls the reasons why he decided to build his 5150 Studio ahead of the band recording their classic album 1984.
Part of it was to prevent arguments with then-wife actress Valerie Bertinelli, but another was that he was a self admitted control-freak who had a desire to stop “butting heads” with producer Ted Templeman.
Van Halen admits the resulting premises were far more extensive that he’d originally planned.
He tells Guitar World, “I used to have a back room in my house where I set up a little four-track recorder. I have a tape of me playing at 5am and you can hear Valerie come in and yell that she’s heard enough of that song.”
He continues, “The bottom line is that I wanted more control. I was always butting heads with Ted Templeman about what makes a good record. My philosophy has always been that I would rather bomb with my own music than make it with other people’s music. Ted felt that if you re-do a proven hit, you’re already halfway there. I didn’t want to be halfway there with someone else’s stuff.”
Eddie’s continued debate with Templeman is one of the reasons 5150 didn’t remain simply a demo studio. “I wanted to show Ted we could make a great record without any cover tunes and do it our way,” he says.
“Donn Landee and I proceeded to figure out how to build a recording studio. I didn’t initially set out to build a full-blown studio, I just wanted a better place to put my music together so I could show it to the guys. I never imagined that it would turn into what it did until we started building it.”
1984 – released 30 years ago this week – remains Van Halen’s best-selling album. It spawned the hit singles Jump, Hot For Teacher, Panama and I’ll Wait, and sales hit 12-times platinum in the US alone.
additional source: classicrockmagazine.com
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WOW, this is earth-shattering news. I am surprised the networks did not interrupt their scheduled programming to break in with this tidbit……..
Yeah not groundbreaking news but interesting. What a musician!!! This guy still just blows me away with what he did on guitar…..questions as to whether he can still create? He is fuckin’ Eddie Van Halen. This guy was and is not a one trick pony….any little insight from his life rather than focusing on his substance abuse is aces in my book. Can’t wait to see what they turn out next…either through his music gear or music.
Sorry Ed, Ted was right. You should have stuck with him.
Totally agree the mix the sound just not the same without Ted.
Mush sound now. Should record in Vancouver, home of clean sound. The last album was mush. Write some stuff with the Wilson sisters, something out of the loop, not 1981 cassettes to Dave piling on lyrics written in Altadena in his lowrider on the 210.
Did you read the Wilson sister’s book? Great story in there about EVH.
Apparently I’m the only one who liked ‘A Different Kind of Truth’ and still respects Eddie Van Halen….Guitar God.
Hi,Ed