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Hagar/Roth interview

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  1. Old School

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    Aren't some of you guys going to see them here?? I thought you might be interested in this article.

    Hagar, Roth will tour together

    By Edna Gundersen, USA TODAY

    "If Sammy Hagar and David Lee Roth can do a tour together, there could be hope for the Middle East. We could straighten them fools out." So boasts meat-and-potatoes rocker Hagar, who fronted Van Halen for 11 years after the band's bitter split with the flamboyant Roth, who also sees a global mission in the tour season's odd couple. "Bono told me I had to do it for world peace," Roth cracks. "What's more poignant than the word 'unity' today?" More WWIII than U2, this sans-Halen tour will roll across the nation through early September, provided the battle of the bands doesn't turn nuclear. "If we don't run into snags, we could go all summer," Hagar says, quickly adding, "I can't say it's been snag-free. There's some tension building between Dave and me."

    Ain't talking 'bout love here. Duets? Forget it. Roth, 46, and Hagar, 54, go to their respective corners nightly, each with his own band, set list and grudges. Aside from solo tune Yankee Rose, Roth fixates on Halen hits: Hot for Teacher, Panama, Runnin' With the Devil, Jump. Hagar and his Waboritas band mix solo fare (I Can't Drive 55) and Halen highlights (Right Now, Dreams, Finish What Ya Started). They flipped a coin to determine opening-night slots and have been swapping positions since.

    The unholy union of Diamond Dave and the Red Rocker was the byproduct of a Las Vegas casino's scheme to bring Hagar, Roth and Van Halen together for big-bucks stadium shows. Eddie Van Halen nixed it. Roth contacted Hagar to salvage two-thirds of the idea, and the Sam & Dave prizefight was born.

    The two agreed to square off (in separate phone interviews) on a variety of topics.

    Their reasons for doing the tour

    Sammy Hagar: There are always fears that this will look cheap. It's not cheap. It's very cool. If Van Halen were out there playing with another singer, we wouldn't bother. But they've been hiding for so long. Dave and I are giving fans the gift they deserve, and we'll try to blow each other off the stage.

    David Lee Roth: This is a bit of Americana. The period I was quarterback for Van Halen is as familiar as McDonald's arches and the Nike swoosh. It was my music, too. I wrote half of every song, half the musical changes and chord patterns, every single title. I designed the show and told you to show up.

    Their sales pitch

    Hagar: I have 50 people sitting with me on a stage designed like (an upscale) bar. There's a 30-by-40-foot video screen, a set of bleachers and four waitresses and bartenders serving drinks. I'm taking the Cabo Wabo (his Baja cantina) lifestyle on the road.

    Roth: Sam's approach is to replicate his club with people having fun on stage. That sounds like a Dr Pepper commercial. How about a mind-roasting, brain-blasting, straight-through-the-church-ceiling, intellectual, slutty, hallelujah Day-Glo chorus show? Dream big!

    Their willingness to bury the hatchet

    Hagar: Dave's a comical character with a lot of good one-liners, and he dragged me through the coals. He was so sure when he left that they'd shrivel up and die, but we sold 42 million records and sold out every venue for 11 years. It drove Dave nuts because his solo career wasn't so hot.

    Roth: I'm the son of Satan and my duties now are largely ceremonial. Sam's just an angel.

    Their current ties to Eddie Van Halen

    Hagar: I've had zero communication with Eddie. I've avoided finding a reason to make contact, because I know there would be talk of getting back together. And I would feel bad about leaving The Waboritas.

    Roth: No communication, pure dysfunction. Any conflicts I had with the guitar player are a moot point. Did I mention I'm doing a porno video with (Van Halen's wife) Valerie Bertinelli?

    Their predictions of a Van Halen reunion

    Hagar: It's not impossible, but I'm trying to stay away from it. I'm more mature, I'm a better songwriter, and part of me would like to see what Eddie and I could do now.

    Roth: Don't hold your breath. There's probably no possibility at this point. If Eddie is guilty of anything, it's wasting time. He's wasted years.

    Their thoughts on Van Halen's third singer

    Hagar: It didn't work because they picked the wrong guy (Extreme vocalist Gary Cherone, who made his debut on 1998's Van Halen III, the band's worst-selling album). Van Halen III should have been an instrumental record. It would have done just as well and wouldn't have destroyed Van Halen.

    Roth: If Roth's not in the band, who cares?

    Their shared traits

    Hagar: Van Halen became very musical during my era and more serious about our art. We didn't party ourselves to death.

    Roth: Any similarities between Sam's reality and mine are clearly coincidental. Sam tries to create a party. I am the party.

    Their influence on each other

    Hagar: I've learned from Dave what not to do, how not to dress. He used to do one of my Montrose songs, Make It Last, before Van Halen even had a record deal. I've probably had a bigger influence on who David Lee Roth is than he's had on me.

    Roth: Sammy who?

    Their odds of prevailing in a slugfest

    Hagar: I could take Dave in a fight. He even admitted it to Howard Stern. But I'm a lover, not a fighter. We control our animosity through music. The nights he closes the show, my whole premise is to walk off that stage thinking, "Let him try to follow that."

    Roth: Everything he's discussing is fist-fighting and boxing. Plug in and shut up, Sam. Stop whining and just play. I'm an instigator, but I'm not a bully.

    Their reflections on lessons of the past

    Hagar: I wish I had quit Van Halen instead of letting it get really ugly, where Eddie and I were battling every day. As soon as I left, my wings came out. I'm free, I'm rich, I'm famous, I can do anything I want. I had a new album out in six months.

    Roth: I've always been academic. I've trained in martial arts since my 12th birthday. I like contact sports, history books and the fine art of ridicule and sarcasm. I can gang-sign the alphabet and I own a Mercury low-rider. I am a black man trapped in a Jewish body.
     
  2. DiSeAsEd MoNkEy

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    i saw them on howard stern a few days ago.

    sammy hagar was there via the phone and they were not getting along at all.

    "hot for teacher"
     
  3. RocketsPimp

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    I live Van Diamond Dave better than Van Hagar, but I have to say that Dave is an ass.
     
  4. Surfguy

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    I read a review of one of their concerts. It basically said Hagar blew Roth away when it was all over with. Said something like Roth butchered the words to "Pretty Woman". It also provided a set list and Diamond Dave plays a LOT of old VH songs staying away from almost all his solo stuff. Said Dave had some video screen showing him doing karate kicks and so forth....i.e. acting like the ass that he is. Also said some kids had written "F**K EDDIE VAN HALEN" all over themselves at the show and that got some attention. However, I believe the review was for the first show so I'm sure Dave's voice and assmanship can only get better.

    Here you go...beware(SPOILERS).....enjoy

    Surf
     
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  5. rockHEAD

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    Isn't this tour called Sans Halen?
     
  6. HOOP-T

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    Hagar is/was a musician.

    Roth is a clown in tight red leather pants that can kick his leg really high.

    I never took Van Halen very seriously until Hagar took the reigns. I thought 5150 was the best album Van Halen ever put out. Don't get me wrong, there were some good songs with Roth at the helm, but I just liked the sound Hagar brought to the band.

    Besides, who really enjoyed watching Roth fling his leg up, jump around like a kid after watching a karate movie, and do that awful squeal he used to do!?!?

    Rhetorical, no answer needed.
     
  7. Surfguy

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    Yeah...I remember seeing Roth Van Halen on their 1984 tour...which I assume was their last tour. Roth is definitely all about jumping around kicking the air and glamming out. Eddie seemed more pre-occupied with his cigarette than actually playing the guitar well. He absolutely butchered Eruption. It didn't even sound like Eruption....sounded like Eruption on hemorrhoids. I guess he is pretty sick of playing that one. I think that was about the time they did their gay ass high wire act where they were hanging on strings and such, ala "Panama". Whoopity doo...!!! I think Dave always stole Eddie's thunder...that is why Eddie can't stand Dave. Well, hanging out with Dave is probably like hanging out with an 8 year old kid. Eddie was probably wanting to kick his ass up to the very end but was too weak to take on Big Dave. I would have loved to see Eddie get his ass kicked. Oh well...I luv talking smack about stars.

    Surf
     
  8. TheFreak

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    I would love to go, but they're charging 60 bucks for good seats in SA. I guess I don't want to go that bad. If it was a Roth/VH reunion, I'd definitely do it, but I guess I'll just sit it out or try to come across some cheap tix somehow.

    "Classic Van Halen made you want to drink, dance and ****. Current Van Halen encourages us to drink milk, drive a Nissan and have a relationship." ---David Lee Roth
     
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