Follow on Socials: / qbtracksandstuff Click For My Full Playlist: • QBtracksandstuff The AMAZING VAN HALEN: Somebody Get Me a Doctor ORIGINAL ISOLATED GUITAR It would be really fantastic if you would subscribe so please hit that Like & Subscribe button. I hope you enjoy it and it is of use. Many thanks 👍😃. I can not monetise any of my long form videos so if you would like to by me a coffee that would be great. Link below: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/QBtra... Anything would be much appreciated. Here's the isolated guitar from Van Halen's 'Somebody Get Me a Doctor'! Enjoy this classic rock guitar track that showcases EVH's amazing guitar solo. It's a great chance to hear what the guitar sounds like on its own. "Somebody Get Me a Doctor" by Van Halen, from their 1979 album Van Halen II, is a high-energy hard rock track that showcases the band's signature guitar-driven sound and raw intensity. The song opens with a blazing Eddie Van Halen riff, full of distortion, pinch harmonics, and rapid-fire licks, establishing a frantic, almost chaotic tone. David Lee Roth delivers a wild, urgent vocal performance, filled with swagger and desperation, as the lyrics plead for help in the midst of a rock 'n' roll-induced meltdown. The chorus—“Somebody get me a doctor!”—is shouted with reckless abandon, making it one of the band’s more unhinged and theatrical moments. Alex Van Halen’s pounding drums and Michael Anthony’s driving bass lines add weight and propulsion, locking in with the rhythm while amplifying the track’s manic energy. The guitar solo is a classic Eddie showcase: fast, fluid, and filled with tapping and bluesy bends, embodying his innovative style. Key words: Van Halen, Somebody Get Me a Doctor, Eddie Van Halen, David Lee Roth, Van Halen II, hard rock, guitar solo, tapping, riff-driven, classic rock, high energy, 1979, Alex Van Halen, Michael Anthony, explosive vocals, frantic pace. #vanhalen #eddievanhalen #isolatedguitar #isolatedguitar #solo #guitar #shorts