I just wish that I had been old enough (I turned four in 1978) to really experience it when the first Van Halen record came out. I really heard them first in the mid-eighties, and by that time so many people where doing inferior versions of Eddie that it did not have the impact anymore. He still did it best, but the wow factor was not the same. I feel the same way about Hendrix. They are both amazing, and they do their thing better than anyone. But the impact of their originality has been dulled by exposure. The only thing like that (in rock and roll) that I can recall is Nirvana, and it just is not the same thing. I mean, I had heard punk before, and the only thing Nirvana really did was make punk popular. I had a little of that from Vernon Reid when I first heard "Cult of Personality," but I have never really had the impact of Eddie or Jimi in my life.
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