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"Me Wise Magic" is a song by
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that appears on the rock band's 1996 compilation album '' Best Of – Volume I'' and became the band's 13th No. 1 ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock Track, maintaining the No. 1 position for 6 weeks during the autumn of 1996. It was the first of two highly anticipated tracks recorded by the band with its original lead vocalist and songwriter,
David Lee Roth David Lee Roth (born October 10, 1954) is an American rock singer. Known for his wild and energetic stage persona, he was the lead vocalist of the hard rock band Van Halen for three stints: from 1974 to 1985, during 1996, and from 2006 to when ...
. Together with the other new song on the compilation album, " Can't Get This Stuff No More", it is the last song recorded by the original line-up, consisting of Roth, Michael Anthony and the Van Halen brothers.


Composition

After
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notified David Lee Roth that a Van Halen greatest hits album was coming, Roth contacted
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asking for more details. The singer and the guitarist got in touch again, and two weeks later Eddie, realizing " Humans Being" was the only relatively new track on the compilation, asked Roth if he would record two new songs. Eddie first wrote a song for Roth "that he didn't particularly care for." Eventually when checking all the new songs along with Eddie and producer
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, Roth narrowed down to a shuffle, " Can't Get This Stuff No More," and a pop song, "Me Wise Magic". Roth was at first bothered by the darker introduction, but eventually came to like the song. Eddie's nickname for the demo was "The Three Faces of Shamus," for its three sections with "completely different vibes going on. Roth discarded Ballard's sketch lyrics and wrote his own, and denied the suggestion to get help from songwriter
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. In June 1996, Roth arrived at
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with Eddie without the guitarist having warned band members Michael Anthony and
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about the singer's return. Eddie Van Halen's guitar playing on the song features a
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that raises and lowers chords while still keeping them in tune. This effect was achieved by recording with a modified Peavey Wolfgang signature model, featuring a
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tremolo system. The lyrics to "Me Wise Magic," written by David Lee Roth, were based on an initial set of lyrics by the song's producer
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, which Roth insisted on rewriting to suit his own unique style. Written in first-person, "Me Wise Magic" presents a series of questions and statements about self-awareness, religious belief and superstitions - alternating between the points of view of God and a human being.


Release

A promo CD of "Me Wise Magic" was distributed to radio stations prior to the release of Van Halen's ''Best of Volume I''. Its artwork features a stylized image of
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, reflecting the song's lyrics (specifically the lyric, "a Buddhist riff for your inner ear.") "Me Wise Magic" became an instant rock radio hit - Van Halen's third #1 with Roth on the US Rock Chart - and twelfth of a record-setting 14 Rock Chart #1s during the 1980s and 1990s. Reviews were also positive. The return of Roth to Van Halen made media headlines, with MTV going as far as to play a celebratory "welcome back" commercial for the charismatic Roth. Weeks after an appearance at the
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caused a public and media sensation, Van Halen parted ways - for a second time, acrimoniously - with Roth. A planned video for "Me Wise Magic" was never filmed. The first proposal, of a concept video with a
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theme, was discarded by Roth, who also rejected a performance video where he would be in a big screen behind the three other members. However, in lieu of a video, MTV created a montage of Van Halen and Roth clips set to the song, which they ran with a Van Halen TV special.


References

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