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Nov 30, 2013 · 31 years ago today (Nov 30) Michael Jackson’s colossal album, Thriller, was released. Eddie Van Halen collaborated with Jackson on the album’s third single,”Beat It,” and wrote and performed the guitar solo for the song. Upon the song’s release on the radio, Eddie remembers standing in line at Tower Records when ‘Beat It’ started ...
Oct 6, 2020 · "Unfortunately, Thriller kept our album, 1984, from going to No. 1," he shared, noting that Jackson's biggest album bumped Van Halen's -- which included the band's most successful single, "Jump ...
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Eventually, they found Steve Lukather of Toto to play the rhythm guitar parts and Eddie Van Halen of the rock band Van Halen to play the solo. When Rod Temperton wrote the song "Thriller", he wanted to call it "Starlight" or "Midnight Man", but settled on "Thriller" because he felt the name had merchandising potential.
- April 14 – November 8, 1982
- Quincy Jones, Michael Jackson
- November 29, 1982
Nov 30, 2012 · Eddie Van Halen sits on a sofa in his home studio, smoking an electronic cigarette and reminiscing about the 30th anniversary of Michael Jackson’s masterpiece album, “Thriller.”. “It seems ...
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Jan 4, 2023 · Eddie Van Halen contributed the solo for free and, initially, didn't go out of his way to highlight his contribution to the smash hit. As the song rocketed up the charts, though, the author of the solo didn't remain a secret for too long. "I’ll never forget when Tower Records was still open over here in Sherman Oaks," Van Halen recounted to CNN.
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Nov 30, 2013 · Eddie Van Halen played an important role in the success of "Beat It" from Michael Jackson 's Thriller. When the mega-smash album arrived on Nov. 30, 1982, however, Van Halen discovered that he ...
In a Rolling Stone review, Christopher Connelly describes "Beat It" as the best song on Thriller, adding that it "ain't no disco AOR track". He notes of the "nifty dance song", "Jackson's voice soars all over the melody, Eddie Van Halen checks in with a blistering guitar solo, you could build a convention center on the backbeat".