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keefriff99
Roth has mellowed out in recent years and gives the Stones a lot of praise and respect, but I'm sure at the time he thought Mick was old news and a has-been, and that he was the new rock god on the scene.
DLR was one HELL of a frontman back then. Unfortunately, his ego and buffoonish antics overshadow a lot of that, but he was truly amazing back in the day.
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keefriff99
Roth has mellowed out in recent years and gives the Stones a lot of praise and respect, but I'm sure at the time he thought Mick was old news and a has-been, and that he was the new rock god on the scene.
DLR was one HELL of a frontman back then. Unfortunately, his ego and buffoonish antics overshadow a lot of that, but he was truly amazing back in the day.
Speaking of DLR.....I remember seeing Van Halen in the early to mid 80's on back to back nights. At one point a roll of TP was thrown on to the stage, DLR responded, "Who through that!, After the show I'm going to ---- your girlfriend."
I thought, hey, that's a good one...until the next night when the same thing happened at the exact same point in the show ><
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keefriff99
... but I'm sure at the time he thought Mick was old news and a has-been, and that he was the new rock god on the scene.
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punkfloyd
Have always wondered what the vibe was between Mick and David Lee Roth/Van Halen in 1981. Van Halen's former tour manager has a new book which has a few pages on the 1981 Tangerine Bowl shows, the band meeting Mick, etc.
Decent book if you have even a passing interest in Van Halen.
(Source: Runnin' with the Devil; Noel E. Monk)
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No I didn't, because my work servers filter out linked images. I'm only reading it now.Quote
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keefriff99
... but I'm sure at the time he thought Mick was old news and a has-been, and that he was the new rock god on the scene.
wtf? Did you even read the pages above?
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keefriff99
... but I'm sure at the time he thought Mick was old news and a has-been, and that he was the new rock god on the scene.
wtf? Did you even read the pages above?
My opinion was based solely on how Dave used to behave back in the '80s. I never said he would say anything disrespectful right to Mick's face.
Definitely a cool little story though. The guys in Van Halen are odd ducks for sure. Michael Anthony is the only normal one in the bunch.Quote
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keefriff99No I didn't, because my work servers filter out linked images. I'm only reading it now.Quote
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keefriff99
... but I'm sure at the time he thought Mick was old news and a has-been, and that he was the new rock god on the scene.
wtf? Did you even read the pages above?
My opinion was based solely on how Dave used to behave back in the '80s. I never said he would say anything disrespectful right to Mick's face.
Damned work server filters! Now we have to read the whole book...
I am waiting until it hits 2 bucks w/free shipping on ebay... but it is on my list
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TKinOH
If you dig VH, get this book... No one else on the inside has written their story except for Valerie's first one, which is good in it's own way.
My biggest surprise was how Monk wasn't involved in the music... The band seemed to hole up and do their thing, and he made the machine work when it was time to get on the road.
At 15, my first show was Van Halen in '81 at Hara Arena in Dayton, and that day literally showed me that live music was my chosen form of entertainment!
Even then, it struck me how they could make their songs bigger and better than the sound on the LP... truly at their peak on stage!
Pardon me, I'd talk Stones and VH all day long...
And from I recently learned/heard (it could be a lie) they fuked over Michael completely. I heard/read fkg EVH and DLR forced Michael to sign over his rights to all the songs with his name on them if he wanted to do the 2006 tour.Quote
keefriff99Definitely a cool little story though. The guys in Van Halen are odd ducks for sure. Michael Anthony is the only normal one in the bunch.Quote
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keefriff99No I didn't, because my work servers filter out linked images. I'm only reading it now.Quote
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keefriff99
... but I'm sure at the time he thought Mick was old news and a has-been, and that he was the new rock god on the scene.
wtf? Did you even read the pages above?
My opinion was based solely on how Dave used to behave back in the '80s. I never said he would say anything disrespectful right to Mick's face.
Damned work server filters! Now we have to read the whole book...
I am waiting until it hits 2 bucks w/free shipping on ebay... but it is on my list
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Koen
Did DLR ever come out of the closet?
Eddie got into meth in the early 2000s and was completely out of it on their 2004 tour with Sammy and Michael. You can see photos of him...gaunt, teeth all rotted out, hair a wild mess. It was embarrassing. By the end of the tour, Sammy and Michael were beyond disgusted and the entire tour ended up being a disaster.Quote
HankMAnd from I recently learned/heard (it could be a lie) they fuked over Michael completely. I heard/read fkg EVH and DLR forced Michael to sign over his rights to all the songs with his name on them if he wanted to do the 2006 tour.Quote
keefriff99Definitely a cool little story though. The guys in Van Halen are odd ducks for sure. Michael Anthony is the only normal one in the bunch.Quote
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keefriff99No I didn't, because my work servers filter out linked images. I'm only reading it now.Quote
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keefriff99
... but I'm sure at the time he thought Mick was old news and a has-been, and that he was the new rock god on the scene.
wtf? Did you even read the pages above?
My opinion was based solely on how Dave used to behave back in the '80s. I never said he would say anything disrespectful right to Mick's face.
Damned work server filters! Now we have to read the whole book...
I am waiting until it hits 2 bucks w/free shipping on ebay... but it is on my list
As I said, it could be a lie, I hope it is lie... cuz that is bullsht! One of my favorite things ALWAYS about VH was looking at their records, reading their LPs, and every non-cover song had all 4 of their names under it. I thought that was awesome and great idea becasue I have long known that one sure way to ruin a band is who gets rich on record sales and who doesn't and it ruins the band... from Abba to the everyone... except somehow the Stones can survive it. Somehow.
It could be a lie about them taking away Mikes royalties, but if it is true it makes me like EVH and DLR less and less and less... those dumbasses... ruining what was such a great band... I guess eddie lost his mind... from hiring that stock broker looking goof to sing to dumping him and getting back with Dave then dumping him then firing Michael Anthony proper and getting wolfy? wtf? wtf? WTF? WTF!!?? anyway...
Yeah Micheal Anthony is still awesome in my book and the only one I still like as a rock star.... but Fk VH these days... They will always have a spot on my mind shelf, but fk them these days.
HEY!!!
THE STONES ARE PLAYING LIVE AGAIN IN 15 HOURS!!!
WOOOHOOO!!!!! ROCK AND ROLL 2017!!!
LONG LIVE THEW GREATEST ROCK AND ROLL BAND IN THE GALAXY!!!
That's awesome! Wish I'd been born 10 years earlier sometimes.Quote
TKinOH
Keep in mind the times...
When the band was as funked up as the crowd, Dave was the ultimate at leading the charge! As a teenager, you just knew anything could happen at a VH show, and it always did...
My first at 15 in Dayton was w my best bud, his Dad took us... an Ohio Highway Patrolman! Ran into some guys from Troy, our hometown, and grabbed seats next to them. They asked "Isn't Jeff's Dad a cop? Is he gonna bust us?" I said "What can he do? Arrest 7,000 people?"
That was a VH show back in the day...
And 2 months later my Dad returned the flavor and took us to see The Priest for my 16th BDay gift!
Nowhere else but Hara!
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keefriff99
Roth has mellowed out in recent years and gives the Stones a lot of praise and respect, but I'm sure at the time he thought Mick was old news and a has-been, and that he was the new rock god on the scene.
DLR was one HELL of a frontman back then. Unfortunately, his ego and buffoonish antics overshadow a lot of that, but he was truly amazing back in the day.
Speaking of DLR.....I remember seeing Van Halen in the early to mid 80's on back to back nights. At one point a roll of TP was thrown on to the stage, DLR responded, "Who through that!, After the show I'm going to ---- your girlfriend."
I thought, hey, that's a good one...until the next night when the same thing happened at the exact same point in the show ><
Being a huge VH fan, I know that he says that at almost every show, whether it's throwing toilet paper or someone in the front yelling at him.
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TKinOH
If you dig VH, get this book... No one else on the inside has written their story except for Valerie's first one, which is good in it's own way.
My biggest surprise was how Monk wasn't involved in the music... The band seemed to hole up and do their thing, and he made the machine work when it was time to get on the road.
At 15, my first show was Van Halen in '81 at Hara Arena in Dayton, and that day literally showed me that live music was my chosen form of entertainment!
Even then, it struck me how they could make their songs bigger and better than the sound on the LP... truly at their peak on stage!
Pardon me, I'd talk Stones and VH all day long...
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keefriff99
Here's a great article that documented what happened in 2004. Crazy stuff...
[ultimateclassicrock.com]
As you can see, Roth had nothing to do with forcing Anthony to sign away his rights to VH.
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punkfloyd
Nice comments guys! I'm glad I decided to post the excerpt from book.