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Let's get this show started #vanhalen #5150show Find Greg here / gregrenoff https://tapeop.com/interviews/157/don... and Chris here / chrisgillvhwriter On This Date (40 Years Ago) January 9, 1984 - Van Halen: 1984 is released. ALL THINGS MUSIC PLUS+ 4.5/5 Allmusic 5/5 1984 (written as MCMLXXXIV on the front cover) is the sixth studio album by Van Halen, released on January 9, 1984. It reached #2 on the Billboard 200 Top Albums chart, and features four singles which reached the Billboard Hot 100: "Jump" (#1), "I'll Wait" (#13), "Panama" (#13), and "Hot for Teacher" (#56) One of the band's most popular albums, 1984 was the final album featuring singer David Lee Roth before he left the band in the spring of the following year and officially rejoined in 2006. Eddie Van Halen, well-known for his guitar prowess but also a classically-trained pianist, used 1984 as an opportunity to take the band into different territory. Additionally, 1984 was the first Van Halen album to be recorded at Eddie's home studio, 5150. His keyboard playing is more prominent on 1984 than on any prior Van Halen album, particularly on the songs "Jump and "I'll Wait", the first and second singles from the album, and "1984", a one-minute synthesizer and effects instrumental (the effects had been used as part of Michael Anthony's live bass solo on the Diver Down tour) which opened the album. The summer saw the release of 1984's third single "Panama", which featured a heavy guitar riff reminiscent of Van Halen's earlier work (the engine noise was from Eddie revving up his Lamborghini, with microphones being used near the tailpipes). Later, a video of "Hot for Teacher" was released and played regularly on MTV, giving the band a fourth hit which further sustained sales of the album. Other songs on 1984 included "Girl Gone Bad", parts of which previously had been played during the same tour during performances of "Somebody Get Me A Doctor" (most famously at the US Festival show); the hard rock "Drop Dead Legs"; and "Top Jimmy", a tribute to James Paul Koncek of the band Top Jimmy & The Rhythm Pigs. The album concludes with "House of Pain", a fast paced heavy song that dates back to the band's early club days of the mid-1970s. During an interview for the King Biscuit Flower Hour radio show in 1985, Eddie claimed to have written, "Girl Gone Bad" in a hotel room that he and Valerie Bertinelli had rented. Valerie was asleep, and Eddie woke up during the night with an idea, he had to put on tape. Eddie grabbed a small cassette recorder and recorded himself playing guitar while in the closet. He didn't want to wake Valerie. __________ TRACKS: All music written by Edward Van Halen and lyrics by David Lee Roth. All songs credited to Van Halen. Side One "1984" (Instrumental) – 1:07 "Jump" – 4:04 "Panama" – 3:32 "Top Jimmy" – 2:59 "Drop Dead Legs" – 4:14 Side Two "Hot for Teacher" – 4:42 "I'll Wait" – 4:41 "Girl Gone Bad" – 4:35 "House of Pain" – 3:19