Eddie Van Halen doesn’t listen to music.
This is not a fake-out or a misdirection, nor is it a seemingly straightforward statement that actually means its opposite. Eddie Van Halen does not listen to music. āI donāt listen to anything,ā he tells me from a greenish couch inside 5150, the expansive home recording studio built on his seven-acre residence in Studio City, Calif. Iād just asked if he ever revisits old Van Halen albums, but his disinterest in those records is merely the tip of a very weird iceberg: Unlike every other musician Iāve ever met, he does not listen to any music he isnāt actively making. The guitarist maintains that the last album he purchased was Peter Gabrielās So, when it came out in 1986. Heās not familiar with the work of Radiohead, Metallica or Guns Nā Roses. He appears to know only one Ozzy Osbourne song Randy Rhoads played on, and itās āCrazy Train.ā He scarcely listened to Pantera, even though he spoke at the funeral of the groupās guitarist and placed the axe from Van Halen II inside the manās casket. He doesnāt listen to the radio in his car, much to the annoyance of his wife (āI prefer the sound of the motor,ā he says). He sheepishly admits he never even listened to most of the bands that opened for Van Halen and worries, āDoes that make me an asshole?ā Sometimes he listens to Yo-Yo Ma, because he loves the sound of the cello. But even that is rare.
āItās an odd thing, but Iāve been this way my whole life,ā he continues. āI couldnāt make a contemporary record if I wanted to, because I donāt know what contemporary music sounds like.ā
Via Billboard








