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Van Halen recalls laying down the track.

“Michael left to go across the hall to do some children’s speaking record,” he says. “I think it was E.T. or something. So I asked Quincy, ‘What do you want me to do?’ And he goes, ‘Whatever you want to do.’ And I go, ‘Be careful when you say that. If you know anything about me, be careful when you say [that].’

“I listened to the song,” he adds, “and I immediately go, ‘Can I change some parts?’ I turned to the engineer and I go, ‘OK, from the breakdown, chop in this part, go to this piece, pre-chorus, to the chorus, out.’ Took him maybe 10 minutes to put it together. And I proceeded to improvise two solos over it.”

“Beat It” was released as Thriller‘s third single in February of ’83, and that’s when the music world really took note of Van Halen’s intense contribution.

“I’ll never forget when Tower Records was still open over here in Sherman Oaks,” he recalls. “I was buying something, and ‘Beat It’ was playing over the store sound system. The solo comes on, and I hear these kids in front of me going, ‘Listen to this guy trying to sound like Eddie Van Halen.’ I tapped him on the shoulder and said, ‘That is me!’ That was hilarious.”
 
Čovek ulazi u ordinaciju i odmah sa vrata kaže doktoru:
- Doktore, želim da doživim 100 godina.
- Tačno 100 godina? - iznenađen je doktor.
- Da, 100 godina, ni više, ni manje!
- Pušite li?
- Ne.
- Pijete li?
- Ne.
- Jurite li žene?
- Ne.

- Pa šta će vam 100 godina?

:mrgreen:
 

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