Posted on 02/12/2006 4:28:03 PM PST by My Favorite Headache
I liked every one of their songs on each album prior to For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge. Fair Warning just seems to bring back great memories more than the others.
I can only imagine.
When I saw Dave in concert the first time, he came out over the crowd riding a giant blown up microphone. It was funny and only Diamond Dave could get away with that.
Oh, for goodness' sake, don't turn this into another evolution/intelligent design thread.
No DL Roth.
Hagar was the best.
But Roth is 25 years older now. It wouldn't work today. Van Halen should just hang it up, they've had a good run. Eddie can keep himself busy doing soundtracks, or even start a new band.
Looks like Dave is halfway TO the Grave.
One of my favorites, too, MG.
What's funny about that pic is the fact that Sammy's 8 years older than Dave. Looking at them, you'd assume the opposite.
David Lee Roth and Sammy Hagar actually toured together once. I wonder how that went. I heard that Roth had some difficulties with his voice.
bump!
Dave rocks more before 9 AM than most people do in their entire lives.
Or retiring. Seriously...those tracks he did in 2004 on the Best of discs with Sammy are just awful...those riffs and solos are leftovers from the Balance sessions at best. His playing live has nose dived and his solo was quite simply the worst he has ever done.
I disagree with most and thing Van Halen 3 with Cherone was one of the best VH shows I had ever seen. I got front row tickets for that for free and had the time of my life..Gary is a great performer and has a great voice...the album's production however was horrible and people at that point wanted Sammy back in a bad way.
Yes and I went to that tour...love both singers in a big way...Sammy's show was off the hook and Michael Anthony came out with Sammy and played 5 songs...very cool and party like atmosphere. Dave's show was like watching a cover band and I left half way through after Roth did the masturbating Jack Danniels bottle skit that he has been doing since 1978.
What I don't understand is that there are bands from these eras that are consistently overlooked while the industry keeps flogging the same reunions at us (with incomplete lineups).
Not to mention the new bands that can't get a foot in the door.
People got on the Doors' case for doing some shows with other singers.
Wasn't the first time the Doors went on without Jim. Didn't they put out TWO albums of new material after his death?
They kept the search out there for a singer.
Clarance Gatemouth Brown did. He didn't treat his cancer and continued smoking.
The Hagar/Roth fights can actually get to fist throwing. A friend of mine saw it.
Wish I'd seen that tour just to have watched Roth go bananas during "Jump."
Most egregious was in not have Densmore on drums.
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