Wolfgang Van Halen: Reflections on Music, Family, and Nerves

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Wolfgang Van Halen discusses his new album "Mammoth II," the evolution of his music, and the influence of his late father Eddie Van Halen. He talks about recording at his dad's studio, 5150, and the spiritual connection he feels there. Van Halen also shares his love for touring and the challenges that come with it, including the lack of air conditioning and ice in Europe. He expresses his desire to establish his own musical identity and says goodbye to playing Van Halen classics without his father. Van Halen also mentions his mom's love for cats and her well-being.
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