Episode 10: Van Halen Panama year 1984 English Version
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00:00:47 - Today, the golden age of the rock group Van Halen, the song is Panama.
00:00:54 - Let's go to the podcast presentation.
00:01:03 - Finding classic rocks all time the most incredible stories and anecdotes.
00:01:10 - Musicians Bruce Dickinson.
00:01:11 - Want to see us.
00:01:12 - What's that?
00:01:13 - I don't know what people want to see us.
00:01:15 - And you know, I mean, first of all we love, you know, we love doing it.
00:01:22 - It's really a kind of a privilege to be, you know, 51 years old and being able to go out just still to have a vo-
00:01:34 - Let me.
00:01:35 - Well, it's spelled differently than everything, it's called orgasmatron.
00:01:39 - Rod Halford.
00:01:40 - I think are useful just because of the fact that with what I try and do, it's important to try and-
00:01:51 - Clappin and Paul Stanley.
00:01:53 - But piano was inconceivable, I mean, you can't, you can't just gotten by a piano.
00:01:58 - Or his guitar is much more accessible.
00:02:00 - I think I was very driven period.
00:02:03 - It was to compensate to make myself feel more worthy.
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00:02:21 - Having compromised with artistic instincts in 1982's Diver Down, Edward Van Halen refused to do the same again.
00:02:45 - In the end, engineer Don Landy went on to build 5,150 Eddie's home recording studio, giving the great guitarist even more creative power.
00:02:57 - There he was free to experiment with synthesizers, which had begun to creep into Van Halen's albums, with the group adapting to the sound in Vogue in the 1980s.
00:03:09 - When the study was finished and complete, Eddie felt that he had more control, and he showed that he is a great musician, also mastering the keyboards, and intelligently entering the songs on the album.
00:03:24 - Panama was also a single, this time without keyboards.
00:03:28 - David made the ladies swoon each time during the intermission.
00:03:32 - The high-flying video showcased his sense of humor and electric stage show.
00:03:36 - If any fan was left wondering after jump, then Panama assured them that everything was fine guitar.
00:03:45 - Pyrotechnics and cool lyrics are what you're looking for.
00:03:48 - Eddie was looking for a more AC-DC sound with this song and he succeeded.
00:03:54 - The lyrics are about a stripper that David Lee Roth met in Arizona.
00:03:59 - As he explained on The Howard Stern Show, the song came about after an interview that
00:04:03 - Roth gave in the early 1980s, the interviewer accused him of writing only lyrics about sex drugs in fast cars. At some point during or after the interview, Diamond
00:04:14 - Dave realized that he had never written a song about fast cars, so he began working on the lyrics for Panama, which he later admitted in another interview that apparently, he had been writing about a stripper that he knew without realizing it. The finished lyrics were inspired by both the stripper and the car. We'll never be sure what the lyrics are about.
00:04:35 - The album cover, which showed a baby smoking a cigarette, generated a bit of controversy.
00:04:43 - Some UK record stores refuse to release it.
00:04:47 - Another piece of information, although it seems that the engine noise in Panama is that of a motorcycle accelerating, it is actually the roar of Eddie Van Halen as he steps on the accelerator of his Lamborghini.
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00:05:57 - Zero is nothing
00:05:59 - Don't you know she's gonna take me
00:06:02 - You lose the real reaction
00:06:05 - I get her
00:06:11 - Animal
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00:06:24 - Ain't nothing like a shining machine
00:06:29 - Got the feel for the way you feel the moving hearts bleed
00:06:33 - Hot shoes, fighting out the heavy news
00:06:36 - I don't know where it's coming from, I can't breathe
00:06:40 - Don't you know she's coming home to me
00:06:43 - You lose her emotion, I'll get her
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00:07:17 - I can barely see the road from the heat coming off of it.
00:07:45 - Reach down between my legs
00:07:51 - He's the seat back
00:07:54 - She's my name, I'm buying
00:07:58 - Right behind him, reveal me now
00:08:01 - Got the theory, power theory
00:08:05 - This is probably me, don't stop me now
00:08:09 - Animal
00:08:11 - Animal
00:08:14 - RANIMA, RANIMA, RANIMA, RANIMA, RANIMA