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Q: WOKE UP TO READ THE NEWS

Eddie Van Halen has passed away from throat cancer

 

SAD DAY FOR  ROCK

 

RIP EDDIE

5 years 23 weeks ago in  General  - China

 
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He can't be dead, this is 2020, nobody escapes that easily.

I think he's with Bill and Ted, giving them more guitar lessons.

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Eddie Von Häagen-Dazs... What an innovator!. He will be remembered for creating some of the best ice-cream on the market.

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seen them years ago.........    not into hard rock the last 20 yrs or so,,,,   but remember seeing them....   could say that Roth had charisma,, and Eddie definitely thrashed the guitar.....

 

RIP bro....

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Yep, the man was a wizard on the guitar.

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Sad to hear. Feels like there's someone new who was part of growing up every week or two at the moment.

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