Some of the funniest stories I have ever heard were told about Eddie by Thomas Dolby. I worked for Dolby for a few years during the dot-com boom times and he would hold monthly poker nights for a bunch of the guys. RIP E.V.H.
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Some of the funniest stories I have ever heard were told about Eddie by Thomas Dolby. I worked for Dolby for a few years during the dot-com boom times and he would hold monthly poker nights for a bunch of the guys. RIP E.V.H.
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Sorry, but that would break serious bro code, especially since Dobly is still alive. The really funny stuff also had Dolby involved in the hi-jinks, and some of it wasn't totally legal. Much of it was in the vein of the series Californication and the character Atticus Fetch, only 5x as crazy. Dolby put out a book (The Speed of Sound) that has a some stories, but no the incriminating stuff. https://ultimateclassicrock.com/eddie-van-halen-thomas-dolby-stories/
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