March 21, 2002
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The Sans Halen Tour? Former Van Halen frontmen David Lee Roth and Sammy Hagar are reportedly discussing a possible summer tour together. They met for the first time recently and are now in talks to team up. Hagar broke the news this week on his official website, saying, "Believe it or not, Sammy and David Lee Roth are talking about touring this summer. Sammy was blown away at how well they got along together." A spokesman for Diamond Dave confirmed only that the two exes "have met for the first time." But Hits magazine is reporting that superstar manager Irving Azoff has signed on for "The Sam and Dave Show."
No matter how bad this tour might be, it's still gonna be better than seeing Van Halen with Gary Cherone. Heck...watching squirrels defacate is more interesting than Van Halen with Gary Cherone. These boys need to realize that Dave sucks without Eddie, Eddie sucks without Dave, and Sammy and Gary suck no matter who they're teamed with.
No matter how bad this tour might be, it's still gonna be better than seeing Van Halen with Gary Cherone. Heck...watching squirrels defacate is more interesting than Van Halen with Gary Cherone. These boys need to realize that Dave sucks without Eddie, Eddie sucks without Dave, and Sammy and Gary suck no matter who they're teamed with.
Sammy was blown away at how well they got along together.
Both testosterone-addled dickheads....check
Both massive egotists....check
Both write lyrics that would make a 13-year old boy proud...check
Sounds like a match made in heaven. All Sammy needs is a pair of assless pants and he and Dave can be twinsies.
posted by MrBaliHai at 10:02 AM on March 21, 2002
Both testosterone-addled dickheads....check
Both massive egotists....check
Both write lyrics that would make a 13-year old boy proud...check
Sounds like a match made in heaven. All Sammy needs is a pair of assless pants and he and Dave can be twinsies.
posted by MrBaliHai at 10:02 AM on March 21, 2002
I hope they call it "Combover 2002."
posted by macadamiaranch at 10:21 AM on March 21, 2002
posted by macadamiaranch at 10:21 AM on March 21, 2002
Gary Cherone will be the one picking the brown M&M candies out from DLR's candy bowl.
posted by mkelley at 10:40 AM on March 21, 2002
posted by mkelley at 10:40 AM on March 21, 2002
The tour has been confirmed, actually.
posted by Dark Messiah at 10:40 AM on March 21, 2002
posted by Dark Messiah at 10:40 AM on March 21, 2002
Btw I like Van Halen Mark I as much as the next guy, but I also like Van Halen Mark II. Sammy gave us 5150, and For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge, how can you ignore that?
posted by riffola at 10:40 AM on March 21, 2002
posted by riffola at 10:40 AM on March 21, 2002
So far I've managed to ignore it pretty well, thanks. :-)
posted by jpoulos at 10:45 AM on March 21, 2002
posted by jpoulos at 10:45 AM on March 21, 2002
Seriously, though. What material are they going to use? Can they do Van Halen tunes? Or will it be "We're just two gigolos...and everybody knows..."
posted by jpoulos at 10:48 AM on March 21, 2002
posted by jpoulos at 10:48 AM on March 21, 2002
I like Gary Cherone, I used to be a huge fan of Extreme ( I still listen to III Sides every now and again and own some of Nuno's solo work ). He has a fantastic range and good phrasing for a rock singer. Why all the hatred?
also, fwiw, I think 'Balance' is one of Eddies better albums as a rhythm player, plus his tone isn't as processed as it was on F.U.C.K or OU812.
posted by remlapm at 10:49 AM on March 21, 2002
also, fwiw, I think 'Balance' is one of Eddies better albums as a rhythm player, plus his tone isn't as processed as it was on F.U.C.K or OU812.
posted by remlapm at 10:49 AM on March 21, 2002
>Sammy gave us 5150, and For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge, how can you ignore that?
Very, very easily.
posted by Reggie452 at 10:51 AM on March 21, 2002
Very, very easily.
posted by Reggie452 at 10:51 AM on March 21, 2002
As an Sammy fan pre, during, and post Van Halen, it always amuses me the hackles that he still manages to raise with the DLR camp.
A bit bitter your boy couldn't pull of a solo career, eh?
posted by Cyrano at 10:51 AM on March 21, 2002
A bit bitter your boy couldn't pull of a solo career, eh?
posted by Cyrano at 10:51 AM on March 21, 2002
Yeah I like III Sides To Every Story too, it's a nice album, and I've got nothing against Gary per se, I just think he didn't fit in Van Halen.
I like what I've heard from Nuno's solo stuff.
posted by riffola at 10:59 AM on March 21, 2002
I like what I've heard from Nuno's solo stuff.
posted by riffola at 10:59 AM on March 21, 2002
>A bit bitter your boy couldn't pull of a solo career, eh?
I could care less about Dave's solo career. And, if you're a Sammy fan, I wouldn't gloat too much about solo careers. Sammy's post-Van Halen work has been pretty useless.
posted by Reggie452 at 10:59 AM on March 21, 2002
I could care less about Dave's solo career. And, if you're a Sammy fan, I wouldn't gloat too much about solo careers. Sammy's post-Van Halen work has been pretty useless.
posted by Reggie452 at 10:59 AM on March 21, 2002
I don't think anyone should be worrying about Cherone, as he's been gone for quite a while.
Of course, I'm more worried about the fact that this tour is going on in the first place.
posted by one.louder.ash! at 11:00 AM on March 21, 2002
Of course, I'm more worried about the fact that this tour is going on in the first place.
posted by one.louder.ash! at 11:00 AM on March 21, 2002
Head bangers in leather
Sparks fly in the dead of the night
It all comes together
When they shoot out the lights
deny it if you will, but "heavy metal" (the version on the soundtrack to heavy metal) rocks the box.
posted by grabbingsand at 11:00 AM on March 21, 2002
Sparks fly in the dead of the night
It all comes together
When they shoot out the lights
deny it if you will, but "heavy metal" (the version on the soundtrack to heavy metal) rocks the box.
posted by grabbingsand at 11:00 AM on March 21, 2002
I'll be there. Sammy's "Two Sides of Love" is one of my favorite tunes from High School and (although I missed it) I hear Roth OWNED Bumbershoot 2001!
Summer is coming and Van Halen is the only soundtrack you need!
posted by black8 at 11:05 AM on March 21, 2002
Summer is coming and Van Halen is the only soundtrack you need!
posted by black8 at 11:05 AM on March 21, 2002
Van Halen is quoted in the August issue of Maximum Golf
Does anyone require any further proof that rock and roll is dead?
posted by MrBaliHai at 11:13 AM on March 21, 2002
Does anyone require any further proof that rock and roll is dead?
posted by MrBaliHai at 11:13 AM on March 21, 2002
But it's Maximum Golf! That's pretty rock and roll, right?
posted by Jart at 11:22 AM on March 21, 2002
posted by Jart at 11:22 AM on March 21, 2002
(sung to the tune of Ain't Got Nobody):
I-I-I-I-I-I-I can't drive fif-teeeeeeeeee five...
posted by byort at 11:27 AM on March 21, 2002
I-I-I-I-I-I-I can't drive fif-teeeeeeeeee five...
posted by byort at 11:27 AM on March 21, 2002
This is exactly why, at 44, I now play jazz guitar and not rock. I would be so, so, embarassed to be standing in front of people singing "Hot for Teacher" at my age.
It still doesn't save me from being an embarrassment to my children, but then what would?
posted by tommasz at 11:38 AM on March 21, 2002
It still doesn't save me from being an embarrassment to my children, but then what would?
posted by tommasz at 11:38 AM on March 21, 2002
Say what you will, 5150 was a damned fine album. (Or at least I thought so when I was 16.)
That said, I think I'll sit this tour out.
posted by ratbastard at 12:02 PM on March 21, 2002
That said, I think I'll sit this tour out.
posted by ratbastard at 12:02 PM on March 21, 2002
I find that playing blues guitar is a great way to rock gracefully into my dotage. I have no problem imagining John Lee Hooker singing Hot For Teacher. Uh-Hawhawhawhaw.
posted by MrBaliHai at 12:03 PM on March 21, 2002
posted by MrBaliHai at 12:03 PM on March 21, 2002
how is it possible that this thread has gone twenty-five comments without jonmc? where are you, brother?
p.s. fwiw, 'poundcake' is vh's best song.
posted by mlang at 12:30 PM on March 21, 2002
p.s. fwiw, 'poundcake' is vh's best song.
posted by mlang at 12:30 PM on March 21, 2002
how is it possible that this thread has gone twenty-five comments without jonmc?
After his midlife crisis, Jon decided to follow his dreams and form an interpretive dance troupe.
posted by MrBaliHai at 12:37 PM on March 21, 2002
After his midlife crisis, Jon decided to follow his dreams and form an interpretive dance troupe.
posted by MrBaliHai at 12:37 PM on March 21, 2002
Sammy's "Two Sides of Love" is one of my favorite tunes from High School and (although I missed it) I hear Roth OWNED Bumbershoot 2001!
Roth was OK, but that puppet show he was opening for was fantastic!
posted by straight at 12:43 PM on March 21, 2002
Roth was OK, but that puppet show he was opening for was fantastic!
posted by straight at 12:43 PM on March 21, 2002
Sammy Hagar was a world-class, all-time schmuck. Not a bozo who knew he was a bozo and had a wonderful time that way (like, say, Diamond Dave), but just an utter schmuck. You knew all along that Sammy really, deep down, was a right-wing, conventional-minded bizzer who took himself seriously, who couldn't stand making fun of himself, let alone being made fun of.
Here's a good standard: Can you imagine Sammy Hagar enjoying Iggy Pop? He'd probably want Iggy to get a voice coach -- he'd say he wasn't "professional" enough. Schmuck, schmuck, schmuck. (David Lee, on the other hand, would probably want to hop up onstage with Ig for a singalong.)
posted by argybarg at 1:55 PM on March 21, 2002
Here's a good standard: Can you imagine Sammy Hagar enjoying Iggy Pop? He'd probably want Iggy to get a voice coach -- he'd say he wasn't "professional" enough. Schmuck, schmuck, schmuck. (David Lee, on the other hand, would probably want to hop up onstage with Ig for a singalong.)
posted by argybarg at 1:55 PM on March 21, 2002
>p.s. fwiw, 'poundcake' is vh's best song.
I guess you've never heard "Unchained," "D.O.A.," "Somebody Get Me a Doctor," "Mean Streets," "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love" or "Everybody Wants Some." I highly recommend them.
posted by Reggie452 at 1:56 PM on March 21, 2002
I guess you've never heard "Unchained," "D.O.A.," "Somebody Get Me a Doctor," "Mean Streets," "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love" or "Everybody Wants Some." I highly recommend them.
posted by Reggie452 at 1:56 PM on March 21, 2002
I guess you've never heard "Unchained," "D.O.A.," "Somebody Get Me a Doctor," "Mean Streets," "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love" or "Everybody Wants Some."
Thank you oh so much for proving my earlier point about the hypersensitivity of the Dave camp. I mean, jeez, if you don't like a musician just say you don't like them and leave it at that. No need to harp on it.
We're talking about party music here, folks. Chill out. Have a tequila...
posted by Cyrano at 3:04 PM on March 21, 2002
Thank you oh so much for proving my earlier point about the hypersensitivity of the Dave camp. I mean, jeez, if you don't like a musician just say you don't like them and leave it at that. No need to harp on it.
We're talking about party music here, folks. Chill out. Have a tequila...
posted by Cyrano at 3:04 PM on March 21, 2002
I was at work, mlang. But your wish is my command. I actually heard this on the radio driving to work this morning and I'll definitely pass on this tour.
VH at their best, was one of those "chemistry is everything" type of deals, without Dave's humor and exuberance Eddie wandered off into twaddle-land and without Eddie's chops and rock instincts, Dave became Milton Berle in spandex. But together they were fantastic, no kegger in my high school days was complete without at least one playing of "Ain't Talking 'Bout Love" or my old fave "Ice Cream Man."
Hagar is a good singer with Montrose and on his own, but he didn't grab ya the way Diamond Dave did. He makes a bad-ass tequila though.
As for Cherone...Extreme had one use and one use only. "More Than Words" was what we used to put on to show the chicks how "sensitive" we were so they'd let us make out with them. Otherwise, they suck.
posted by jonmc at 5:07 PM on March 21, 2002
VH at their best, was one of those "chemistry is everything" type of deals, without Dave's humor and exuberance Eddie wandered off into twaddle-land and without Eddie's chops and rock instincts, Dave became Milton Berle in spandex. But together they were fantastic, no kegger in my high school days was complete without at least one playing of "Ain't Talking 'Bout Love" or my old fave "Ice Cream Man."
Hagar is a good singer with Montrose and on his own, but he didn't grab ya the way Diamond Dave did. He makes a bad-ass tequila though.
As for Cherone...Extreme had one use and one use only. "More Than Words" was what we used to put on to show the chicks how "sensitive" we were so they'd let us make out with them. Otherwise, they suck.
posted by jonmc at 5:07 PM on March 21, 2002
Not to really get into the DLR versus Hagar debate, but consider the following:
With DLR: Unchained, Atomic Punk, Runnin' With The Devil.
With Hagar: Love Walks In, Why Can't This Be Love, When It's Love.
You decide. All I remember is jumping all over the place when Dave walked out with the band at the MTV awards (or whatever it was) a few years ago. Shame he's such a dick.
posted by Electric Jesus at 11:20 PM on March 21, 2002
With DLR: Unchained, Atomic Punk, Runnin' With The Devil.
With Hagar: Love Walks In, Why Can't This Be Love, When It's Love.
You decide. All I remember is jumping all over the place when Dave walked out with the band at the MTV awards (or whatever it was) a few years ago. Shame he's such a dick.
posted by Electric Jesus at 11:20 PM on March 21, 2002
Van Halen is for fogies. If you're still listening to them, you might as well jump.
posted by pracowity at 12:45 AM on March 22, 2002
posted by pracowity at 12:45 AM on March 22, 2002
I'll take "Double Nickles on the Dime" by the Minutemen (the minutemen's answer to "I can't drive 55")any day over Sammy Hagar's work inside or outside of Van Halen.
posted by drezdn at 1:57 AM on March 22, 2002
posted by drezdn at 1:57 AM on March 22, 2002
Rumours are Tribe of Judah is going to be the opener, which is basically Extreme sans Nuno.
posted by riffola at 7:10 PM on March 22, 2002
posted by riffola at 7:10 PM on March 22, 2002
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