Have you noticed? Gasoline prices have quietly fallen over the last couple of weeks. One gas station on my way to work was charging $4.67 a gallon about a month ago, but I only gave $3.98 when I filled up yesterday. Still, there are huge fluctuations in price across the Bay. It’s not uncommon to see a 50-cents-per-gallon spread, depending on where you travel. Research shows that gas prices across the United states have been slowly dropping, although they are still in record territory. On an average, a gallon of regular gasoline in our region is 27 cents below the national average, so it could technically be worse. The current average across the U.S. is $4.52, while the Florida average is $4.25. Prices tend to be a bit higher in Sarasota and Citrus Counties, while Highlands and Pasco county gas stations charge less. Gasoline is now 60 cents a gallon cheaper than it was a month ago. Don’t start celebrating quite yet, though. It’s still over a dollar a gallon higher than it was a year earlier. The highest price per gallon was recorded on June 13th, when a gallon of regular was $4.89. Source: WFLA.com
Van Halen’s Best Of All Time
Van Halen: Their 30 Best Songs, Ranked
30. “Dirty Movies” – ‘Fair Warning’ (1981)
ShareOne thing that doesn’t get discussed enough about Van Halen is how funky they could be. This song, about a prom-queen-turned-porn-star, features one of Van Halen’s deepest grooves, courtesy of Michael Anthony and Alex Van Halen, but it’s Eddie’s evocative leads and riffing (along with Dave being Dave) that really makes the song work.
29. “Happy Trails” – ‘Diver Down’ (1982)
ShareA song by Roy Rogers and Dale Evans that Van Halen covered as a one minute long acapella jam for their most uneven album, this might not have ranked as one of their best songs before October 6, 2020. But if you were putting together your own Van Halen mix today, this would be a great final track, and it definitely sounds different now that Eddie is gone. It also showed that not only were the band members great instrumentalists, they were great vocalists as well.
28. “Ice Cream Man” – ‘Van Halen’ (1978)
ShareLike all other hard rock bands from the ’60s and ‘70s, Van Halen was influenced by all forms of blues. But Van Halen had more fun with it than most, as evidenced here. Dave would play the acoustic guitar at the beginning of the song, starting it out solo, but the band kicked in and Eddie came in hot with one of his greatest solos. The end where Dave and Eddie are dueling with their instruments, is just a blast.
27. “Right Now” – ‘For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge’ (1991)
ShareIt’s difficult for a hard rock band to grow up and Van Halen were one of the few who were able to pull it off gracefully. Let’s be honest -- they wouldn’t have been able to do it without Sammy Hagar. But the band evolved as songwriters and players. This socially conscious song was built on an amazing Eddie Van Halen piano riff, but it also included one of his many incredible solos.
26. “Intruder/(Oh) Pretty Woman” – ‘Diver Down’ (1982)
ShareVan Halen were, of course, a great songwriting team, as this list attests to. But they were also amazing song interpreters. They kicked off their career with a supercharged version of the Kinks’ “You Really Got Me,” but their unexpected take on Roy Orbison’s “(Oh) Pretty Woman” is nearly as iconic.
25. “Finish What Ya Started” – OU812 (1988)
ShareWhen the Eddie Van Halen/Sammy Hagar team worked, it *really* worked. The two of them worked this song out on two guitars in the wee hours of the morning and it sounds like it. This song sounds unlike anything else VH ever did; Eddie’s playing, even without distortion, is fantastic.
24. “Little Dreamer” – ‘Van Halen’ (1978)
ShareDavid Lee Roth reminds us that he can sing on this song, and his lyrics are a bit more empathetic than usual: “And then they went and they voted you/Least likely to succeed/I had to tell them baby you were armed with/All you'd need.” As flashy as Eddie could be, he knew how to let the song breathe; his playing during the verses dances around Roth’s narration. Of course, he also gets his time to shine on his wailing solo.
23. “Best Of Both Worlds” – ‘5150’ (1986)
Share‘5150,’ Van Halen’s first album with Sammy Hagar, made a strong case that the band’s second iteration would be as strong as the first, and this song was a big reason why. Eddie played a monster riff during the chorus, and his playing glided through the verses. And it’s one of Sammy’s best VH performances.
22. “Feel Your Love Tonight” – ‘Van Halen’ (1978)
ShareAn ode to teenage horniness; as always, Eddie, Alex and Michael’s playing was great but the real star is the interplay of their backing vocals with Dave’s leads. As with “Happy Trails,” it makes a good case that Van Halen could have been a great doo-wop group in a different era.
21. “Summer Nights” – ‘5150’ (1986)
ShareWith the addition of Sammy Hagar, it was clear that Van Halen could do a lot more, stylistically, and they weren’t going to stick with just party jams. But they weren’t going to ditch them, either, as they pointed out with “Summer Nights.” And obviously, Eddie still had riffs for days.
20. “Atomic Punk” – ‘Van Halen’ (1978)
Share“I am the ruler of these nether worlds/The underground/On every wall and place my fearsome name is hear/Just look around, whoa yeee-ah!” It sounds like something Black Sabbath might have cooked up. The opening interplay between Eddie’s guitar scratching (reminiscent of “Voodoo Chile” by his idol Jimi Hendrix) and Alex’s cymbals is hair raising. Which Eddie Van Halen solo is the best one? Tough to say, but this one kind of defines “face-melting.”
19. “Dreams” – ‘5150’ (1986)
ShareAnother example of a Hagar-era classic that just wouldn’t have been possible with Van Halen’s original lineup. Here, it’s Sammy’s vocals that take center stage, but Eddie’s keyboards drive the song. Of course, Eddie steps away from the keys for a bit to blow our minds with a solo.
18. “So This Is Love?” – ‘Fair Warning’ (1981)
ShareGive the bass player some! This is one of Michael Anthony’s funkiest performances; it almost sounds like something a jazz or blues band could have done in a prohibition-era speakeasy, and you could certainly imagine Roth performing in those snarky vocals in a dark, seedy joint. It’s Eddie’s guitar and Alex’s drums that bring it to the ‘80s; of course, it still sounds amazing today, and it always will.
17. “Jamie’s Cryin’” – ‘Van Halen’ (1978)
ShareRoth showed empathy for the lead character in “Little Dreamer,” and he also did it on “Jamie’s Cryin’.” “Now Jamie's been in love before/And she knows what love is for/It should mean, a little, a little more/Than one-night stands.” Of course, many of his songs actually were about one-night stands, but here he shows some feeling for the person on the other end of a tryst.
16. “Dance The Night Away” – ‘Van Halen II’ (1979)
ShareOne thing that set Van Halen apart from their rivals was their ability to write a perfect pop song, and a danceable one at that. Here’s another great example of Eddie Van Halen getting out of the way of the song.
15. “Panama” – ‘1984’ (1984)
ShareAfter hearing the lead single from ‘1984,’ “Jump,” fans might have worried that Van Halen was ditching hard rock. No such luck: this ode to fast cars was a guitar-driven masterpiece.
14. “I’m The One” – ‘Van Halen’ (1978)
ShareMore than forty years later, this song is still mindblowing; at parts, it’s nearly as fast as speed metal, at other parts it sounds like cabaret. And they slip into doo-wop/acapella mode for good measure, just to show you that they can do it. One of the most underrated songs in the VH catalog.
13. “Somebody Get Me A Doctor” – ‘Van Halen II’ (1979)
ShareThe “woo-woo!” at 1:24, going into Eddie’s solo is perfect, as is Eddie guitar fill at 2:09. You can hear how much fun they’re having here and it’s infectious.
12. “Hot For Teacher” – ‘1984’ (1984)
ShareAlex Van Halen is the star here; his drumming on this song is as iconic and instantly recognizable as any of Eddie’s guitar work. Of course, Eddie’s guitar here is stellar. Even though it was their last album with David Lee Roth (for a few decades), they were firing on all cylinders And not only on the song but on the video, which was their last with Roth and certainly their best.
11. “Everybody Wants Some!!” – ‘Women And Children First’ (1980)
ShareNow, sure...we just gushed about Alex Van Halen’s drumming in the previous entry, but we’d be remiss if we didn’t do the same on “Everybody Wants Some!!” While not as frenetic as “Hot For Teacher,” the lengthy drum intro on “Everybody Wants Some!!” is just as infectious, as is its chorus.
10. “Little Guitars (Intro)/Little Guitars” – ‘Diver Down’ (1982)
Share‘Diver Down’ is generally thought of as the most uneven of the first six Van Halen albums, but most other bands would kill for an album that good. “Little Guitars” is the best original on the album; Eddie’s acoustic intro is even more intense than “Spanish Fly” (from ‘Van Halen II’) and “Little Guitars” itself is one of the band’s most joyful songs. Eddie’s riff almost seems to be bouncing around during the song.
9. “1984/Jump” – ‘1984’ (1984)
ShareVan Halen’s lone number one hit is, of course, the synth-heavy “Jump,” because irony is just funny like that sometimes.
8. “On Fire” – ‘Van Halen’ (1978)
ShareClosing out Van Halen’s self-titled debut, “On Fire” sends listeners out on a hard rock high note (literally) with DLR and Michael Anthony’s wails of “I’m on fire!” It’s the type of closer that immediately just makes you want to start an album from track one again and go for another ride.
7. “Unchained” – ‘Fair Warning’ (1981)
ShareTake a look at this! Some songs are just tailor-made to be performed in massive arenas, and “Unchained” is one of them. From the chugging opening riff to the group vocal on the chorus, “what a rocker” this song is!
6. “You Really Got Me” – ‘Van Halen’ (1978)
ShareVan Halen had a way with covers and really had a knack for putting their own spin on classics, especially a rock standard like “You Really Got Me.” It’s undoubtedly VH’s best cover and can easily stand up to the original by the Kinks. Of course, it didn’t hurt to have a lead in like “Eruption” either.
5. “Mean Street” – ‘Fair Warning’ (1981)
ShareServing as the opening track on Van Halen’s fourth studio album, “Mean Street” is a unique standout not just on the LP but in the band’s entire catalog. Dave, Eddie, Michael and Alex all shine on this track, and it’s a shared spotlight that’s hard to ignore.
4. “Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love” – ‘Van Halen’ (1978)
ShareThe final single from Van Halen’s stellar debut album, “Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love” remains a mainstay of rock radio over four decades after its initial release. It’s easy to understand why with its brash chorus and ridiculously memorable lines like “You know you're semi-good lookin'/And on the streets again.” Oh, and that opening riff is just killer.
3. “And The Cradle Will Rock…” – ‘Women And Children First’ (1980)
Share“Have you seen Junior's grades?” More than just a little tongue in cheek lyrically, “And the Cradle Will Rock…” famously gave fans the first taste of Eddie Van Halen dabbling with keyboards, without taking away from his guitar. That sure had some decent returns down the line!
2. “Eruption” – ‘Van Halen’ (1978)
ShareIn 1:42 and only the second track into Van Halen’s debut album, Eddie Van Halen cemented his status as a guitar god, and there was no turning back. “Eruption” is so ingrained in rock culture now it’s almost difficult to think of a time without it. It’s the solo that inspired countless people to pick up a guitar; it also caused thousands of six-stringers to sit dumbfounded, trying to figure out how EVH played the damn thing in the first place. Perhaps, it’s both.
1. “Runnin’ With The Devil” – ‘Van Halen’ (1978)
ShareOut the gate, Van Halen just weren’t messing around. They were young, hungry and with a mission statement like “Runnin’ With The Devil,” they told you who they were right away. When you’re “livin' at a pace that kills,” there isn’t time for pleasantries. In a debate on the best opening track from a debut album ever, “Runnin’ With The Devil” is always part of the conversation, and it may well be the greatest. In the case of this list, we think it’s Van Halen’s best song ever. Simply put, this song is perfect, even when you isolate DLR’s vocals.
Celebrities Be Bangin’ Y’all
These are the Most Talked About Celebrity Couples of 2022
20. Cole Tucker and Vanessa Hudgens
ShareThe pair first sparked romance rumors when they were spotted holding hands in November 2020, less than one year after her split from longtime love Austin Butler. The couple went Instagram official in honor of Valentine’s Day the following year. “Me and Cole met on a Zoom meditation group. Very random, yes,” the High School Musical star told Entertainment Tonight in April 2021. “Zoom, you’ve got to love it.”
19. Rita Ora and Taika Waititi
ShareThe couple made headlines when they were spotted in Australia sharing a three-way kiss with Tessa Thompson in May 2021. They reportedly began dating a few months prior in March.
18. Zoe Sugg and Alfie Deyes
ShareYouTubers Zoe Sugg and Alfie Deyes first got acquainted at a meet and greet in 2012 and went public with their romance the following year. Since then, they've enjoyed heaps of happy milestones together, like moving into their first home and now have a baby girl together.
17. Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz
ShareAlicia and Swizz actually met as teenagers when the singer was just getting started in the music industry. Swizz marriede Mashonda Tifrere and had a son with her in 2006. It’s been widely speculated that Swizz and Mashonda were married when Swizz began seeing Alicia, though the couple claim Swizz and his wife were already broken up by then. The couple have been married since 2010.
16. Avril Lavigne and Mod Sun
ShareAvril recently opened up about meeting Mod when they collaborated on Mod's single Flames on his 2021 album 'Internet Killed the Rock Star.' In an interview with People, she revealed that after sparks flew during their songwriting session, the pair began dating "immediately". "I just followed my heart," she said.
15. Tom Hanks and Rita WIlson
ShareIn April 1988, Hanks and Wilson tied the knot. "The success of our relationship was a matter of timing, maturity and our willingness to have an intimate connection," Tom told Oprah Winfrey. 34 years later, they're still going strong!
14. Barack Obama and Michelle Obama
ShareWhen Michelle Obama met Barack Obama in 1989 at the Chicago law firm where they both worked, it was not exactly love at first sight — even though he was quite popular around the office. “In my experience, you put a suit on any half-intelligent Black man and white people tended to go bonkers,” Michelle went on to write in her 2018 memoir, 'Becoming. '“I was doubtful he’d earned the hype.”
13. Chrissy Teigen and John Legend
ShareChrissy Teigen and John Legend are a power couple to be reckoned with — and they have the swoon-worthy love story to prove it. The duo met in 2006 on the set of Legend's “Stereo” music video. Though they parted ways after the shoot, Teigen later told Cosmopolitan in June 2014 that they “hooked up” that night.
12. Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman
ShareNicole Kidman and Keith Urban have been married for about 15 years, which, in Hollywood terms, is equivalent to 50 years. But despite their long, dedicated relationship and successful careers in the spotlight, the two manage to keep their private life, well... very private.
11. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Perrie Edwards
ShareLittle Mix star Perrie Edwards and Liverpool player boyfriend Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain are one of the hottest couples in showbiz and have been together since late 2016/early 2017.
10. David Beckham and Victoria Beckham
ShareOne of the UK's biggest and best exports, the Beckhams remain one of the biggest power couples ever. They've been married for 22 years now, and they've never looked happier - maybe because their combined net worth is $900,000,000.
9. Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith
ShareAfter making recent headlines of slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars in retaliation to a joke made about Jada's alopecia condition, the couple's relationship was heavily criticized online for Jada's cheating scandal.
8. Tom Holland and Zendaya
ShareSpider-Man's own power couple, TomDaya, have a combined follower count of 165,333,632. After photos emerged of the couple kissing in a car, they have been increasingly showing off their affection for one another at public outings. We're all for it!
7. Adele and Rich Paul
ShareIn an interview with Vogue, Adele finally spoke about her relationship with Paul, revealing that they were friends for a while before dating. They originally met at a party where she drunkenly joked that he should sign her as a client.
6. Cardi B and Offset
ShareCardi B and Offset met in 2016 and their romantic relationship began in early 2017. They secretly tied the knot on September 20, 2017, and Offset proposed to the rapper onstage a month later. News of their wedding didn't break until June of 2018 and they welcomed baby Kulture a month later.
5. A$AP Rocky and Rihanna
ShareThe hottest mom and dad-to-be aren’t just one of the best looking duos out there, but they’re also pretty high earners. They also came out 5th in the overall power couple score. Their combined net worth is $1,710,000,000. Rihanna herself is responsible for most of this wealth - even with her music career on the back-burner, her makeup and lingerie businesses are absolutely thriving.
4. Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds
ShareBlake and Ryan had 2,514 articles written about them in the last 12 months, less than the other top contenders, but with their combined social media following of 71,435,859 they pull their way into the top three.
3. Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde
ShareHarry and Olivia met on the set of a film she was directing in 2020, and the rest was history. Their whirlwind romance has been well-documented so far: living their best lives on yachts and walking hand-in-hand in sunny California. These two have been the talk of the town ever since the first hand-hold sighting, with 4,283 articles written about them in the last 12 months.
2. Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly
ShareFrom giving way too much information in interviews to bringing some iconic looks to the red carpet, it's no shock that Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox land in second place. They rank second overall for combined social media engagement rate (26.6%) and have had 4,428 articles written about them in the last year.
1. Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber
ShareJustin and Hailey Bieber started dating in 2016 and got married two years later in September 2019. Per PrettyLittleThing, there have been 9,520 articles written about the couple in the last 12 months, making them the most talked about duo on our list.
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