Diciembre  22, 2021

Episode 10: Van Halen Panama year 1984 English Version

1984 (stylized in Roman numerals as MCMLXXXIV) is the sixth studio album by American rock band Van Halen, released on January 9, 1984. The history of Panama.-
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00:00:00 - Classics songs, all time, Classics songs, all time, Classics songs, all time.

00:00:30 - Hello friends from all over the world.

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00:00:42 - Also, you search us on Google and find us easily.

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.

00:02:11 - Subscribe on the Spotify and Spreaker platforms.

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

00:06:15 - Animal

00:06:18 - Animal

00:06:22 - Animal

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

00:06:47 - Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,

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

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