The post Eddie Van Halen Saluted with Stylophone Cover of “Eruption”: Watch appeared first on Consequence of Sound. The passing of guitar legend Eddie Van Halen earlier this month has sparked ...
The Eurythmics’ “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)” was the British New Wave group’s first Top 40 hit, way back in 1983. The song put singer Annie Lennox on the map, and the evocative music video helped ...
A stylophone cover of Van Halen's "Eruption"? It exists. And while the idea might seem silly at first, the inventive rendition of Eddie Van Halen's classic guitar freakout performed on the miniature, ...
Typically you want to avoid circuitry when around weather issues, but here it's perfectly okay to help you get "Thunderstruck." A YouTuber with the handle maromaro1337 has provided a unique cover of ...
In case you aren’t fatigued from all the Van Halen content over the past two weeks (I’m certainly not!), here’s an absolute must-watch: a cover of “Eruption” on the stylophone, which Wikipedia defines ...
Stylophones might not be the most metal of instruments, but that hasn't stopped YouTuber maromaro1337 from reinterpreting the likes of Metallica's Enter Sandman and Black Sabbath's Paranoid as erratic ...
What is it? The sound of parents' nightmares in the 70s. The original Dubreq Stylophone – a kind of stylus-operated pocket synthesiser, marketed mostly at kids – was in production from 1967 to 1980 ...
The Eurythmics’ “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)” was the British New Wave group’s first Top 40 hit, way back in 1983. The song put singer Annie Lennox on the map, and the evocative music video helped ...