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i miss van halen wheres van halen .. | |
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Eddie is making music for porno movies. | |
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Let me rephrase that for you... "I miss Van Halen when they had David Lee Roth"
Interesting, I read a thing from Michael Anthony on metal-sludge.com saying they were trying to get a reunion tour going but crazy Dave's ego just wouldn't let him do it: "..I mean even if you just wanted to look at it purely look at it from a money standpoint that guy was hurting for money. And it was like Dave, I mean he couldn't even put his ego aside if he wanted to go out and make $50 million and you know you've got a pretty large ego when you're going to give that all up even just because you don't get your way on something. I couldn't understand it." I'm convinced Michael Anthony is the only sane member of VH http://www.metalsludge.tv...&Itemid=37 | |
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What's Dave's issue? They fucked up big time when Sammy left and Dave didn't come back. He recorded a couple of songs, surely everyone was expecting it. It's a little too late now, he's just too old.
I wish Dave had learnt to sing... it was the only thing missing and would of helped him as his other strengths faded with age. | |
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Anyone see his embarrasing Zydeco cover of "Jump" on Leno?? | |
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Rudy said: Let me rephrase that for you... "I miss Van Halen when they had David Lee Roth"
Interesting, I read a thing from Michael Anthony on metal-sludge.com saying they were trying to get a reunion tour going but crazy Dave's ego just wouldn't let him do it: "..I mean even if you just wanted to look at it purely look at it from a money standpoint that guy was hurting for money. And it was like Dave, I mean he couldn't even put his ego aside if he wanted to go out and make $50 million and you know you've got a pretty large ego when you're going to give that all up even just because you don't get your way on something. I couldn't understand it." I'm convinced Michael Anthony is the only sane member of VH http://www.metalsludge.tv...&Itemid=37 "Always blessings, never losses......"
Ya te dije....no manches guey!!!!! I'm a guy!!!! "....i can open my-eyes "underwater"..there4 i will NOT drown...." - mzkqueen03 | |
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fingertips said: wheres van halen ..
Eddie and Alex's egos are too big to let them get back to a point as a band that they can create anything new/worthwhile. "Always blessings, never losses......"
Ya te dije....no manches guey!!!!! I'm a guy!!!! "....i can open my-eyes "underwater"..there4 i will NOT drown...." - mzkqueen03 | |
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I miss the original line up , personally. "You can go Fly ya Mama's Kite" (c) Prince | |
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stopHATING said: I miss the original line up , personally.
Me too. VOTE....EARLY | |
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DiminutiveRocker said: stopHATING said: I miss the original line up , personally.
Me too. Those 1st three lp's were instant classics, imo "You can go Fly ya Mama's Kite" (c) Prince | |
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got to see them in the ealry 80's plus at the US Fest.. the speaker set up was inspiring to see and hear .. Those were great gig's .. | |
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fingertips said: got to see them in the ealry 80's plus at the US Fest.. the speaker set up was inspiring to see and hear .. Those were great gig's ..
They hail from So-Cali and as a kid I was way into them in the late 70s. Never did get to see them in the early days, but lots of my friends did and loved them VOTE....EARLY | |
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DiminutiveRocker said: fingertips said: got to see them in the ealry 80's plus at the US Fest.. the speaker set up was inspiring to see and hear .. Those were great gig's ..
They hail from So-Cali and as a kid I was way into them in the late 70s. Never did get to see them in the early days, but lots of my friends did and loved them somewhere I have a cd of pre-debut boots and live clips - they were so great when they were young and hungry. Eddie was just so raw and blazing in the early to mid 70s it's not even funny | |
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fingertips said: got to see them in the ealry 80's plus at the US Fest.. the speaker set up was inspiring to see and hear .. Those were great gig's ..
I've seen them with Roth (1984 tour), Hagar (5150 and greatest hits/reunion tours) and Cherone (Van Halen III tour). I like both Roth and Hagar, and while the tour with Cherone was not that bad (from what I remember of it ), it was still a step below Roth and Hagar. "Always blessings, never losses......"
Ya te dije....no manches guey!!!!! I'm a guy!!!! "....i can open my-eyes "underwater"..there4 i will NOT drown...." - mzkqueen03 | |
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"The first time I saw the cover of Dirty Mind in the early 80s I thought, 'Is this some drag queen ripping on Freddie Prinze?'" - Some guy on The Gear Page | |
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Here's one of my favorite VH clips, Bottoms Up! from '79
Not much of a song but it's just a mean, lean rock machine burning up. I love right before the solo where Roth directs Ed, "Light 'em up!" http://www.youtube.com/wa...V6NFtjyozA [Edited 10/10/06 15:19pm] [Edited 10/10/06 15:48pm] | |
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DiminutiveRocker said: stopHATING said: I miss the original line up , personally.
Me too. Agree! I'm still a fan,made my own compilation a year ago and just made a Video collection.(Does anyone love "Hear about it later"as much as I do??Became one of my fav,almost forgot about it years later) I hated it when Dave left but I have 2 admit after a while I just bought everything Vh did. F.U.C.K. was a great album,the music was fresh and really good. Now,years later,it's clear that the original Vh stood the test of time,while the second Vh was a hit machine... Like Dave said it:Damn Good Times Love4oneanother | |
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"The first time I saw the cover of Dirty Mind in the early 80s I thought, 'Is this some drag queen ripping on Freddie Prinze?'" - Some guy on The Gear Page | |
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Van Halen was THE BAND back in the day! Though I like Hagar, Dave was the man back then. He and the band was all about having fun. With Hagar, they went a little too serious. Cherone? To this day, I've never heard anything he did with the band. Guess that says it all. Drop Dead Legs is playing on my pc right now.. | |
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Van Halen w/Roth is one of my all time fave bands EVER. I saw Halen live on the "Diver Down" and "5150" tours out here in L.A. I don't know about anywhere else, but out here in So. Cal, VH were HUGE! I STILL blast early VH in my car today. Alex is a very underrated drummer. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
nammie "What BGZ says I believe. I have the biggest crush on him." http://ccoshea19.googlepa...ssanctuary http://ccoshea19.googlepages.com | |
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carlcranshaw said: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPxjobLI898
:headbang:WOW!Thanx!Have seen other songs from this show but not this one. Dave sings as good as always But what a performance!! Love4oneanother | |
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Hagar was just here in Norcal giving props to the Airmen on our base. Not too many voices like his (w/ the exception of Chris Cornell). Both versions of bands were good but different, like Metallica before the Load album and Metallica with the Load album. | |
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I bought the Sacred Sin DVD and its ok but I'd rather hear the unreleased tracks
they did with dave. | |
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VH hust wasn't the same with Sammy. They lost all their cool & humor.
Amazing, they probably all know this, but they're all too insane to be in a room or even onstage together. My Legacy
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origmnd said: I bought the Sacred Sin DVD and its ok but I'd rather hear the unreleased tracks
they did with dave. There are unreleased songs?with Dave? Damn,I don't understand why they can't put aside their differences and enjoy what they achieved in the past..they were a phenomonal band. Love4oneanother | |
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Paisley4u said: origmnd said: I bought the Sacred Sin DVD and its ok but I'd rather hear the unreleased tracks
they did with dave. There are unreleased songs?with Dave? Damn,I don't understand why they can't put aside their differences and enjoy what they achieved in the past..they were a phenomonal band. Yes on his radio show he said a few times how he wanted to play some over the air. I dont remmber how many they did, Dave said they were as powerful as the first lp. | |
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origmnd said:[quote]I bought the Sacred Sin DVD
What is on this DVD? Love4oneanother | |
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Dave may be a bit in insane but he was unquestionably the lifeblood of Van Halen. Not many bands can carry the banner "Juggernaut" but during the DLR years - hell yes. They were like an assault force, albeit one that partied an awful lot.
That said, Roth kinda needed Eddie to do it too. He made money when he was with Steve Vai, but in my estimation Vai is more about notes and technicality than raw power and passion. Eat 'em & Smile wasn't half bad but it seemed a little dry. The EVH clones he picked for later stuff just kinda stunk. Dave and Eddie need each other. | |
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Rudy said: Dave may be a bit in insane but he was unquestionably the lifeblood of Van Halen. Not many bands can carry the banner "Juggernaut" but during the DLR years - hell yes. They were like an assault force, albeit one that partied an awful lot.
That said, Roth kinda needed Eddie to do it too. He made money when he was with Steve Vai, but in my estimation Vai is more about notes and technicality than raw power and passion. Eat 'em & Smile wasn't half bad but it seemed a little dry. The EVH clones he picked for later stuff just kinda stunk. Dave and Eddie need each other. I think Eddie was the creative force and Dave was the showman. They balanced each other perfectly. I doubt Vai was any kind creative force behind Eat Em & Smile, but was rather just a flashy guitar player for hire. If he'd been allowed to write songs, they'd have been way too weird for Dave anyway! My Legacy
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