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6stringslinger
01-05-2006, 09:43 PM
Yeah Right........Elvis will do a world tour before before Van Halen with Roth



David Lee Roth says Van Halen reunion 'inevitable'
January 04, 2006 04:31 PM
by Jon Zahlaway
liveDaily Senior Writer
Just when you thought rumors of David Lee Roth (music) reuniting with Van Halen (music) had been put to rest once and for all, Roth has again stoked the flames.
"I talked to the drummer [Alex Van Halen] about a week ago," Roth said in an interview with the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review published Tuesday (1/3). "And I think, eventually, the inevitable will happen."


Roth's comment is the latest entry in an ongoing drama that now spans two decades; it was in 1985 that he split with Van Halen after fronting the group over the course of its first six albums, and was subsequently replaced by Sammy Hagar (music).

Hagar parted with the group on bad terms in 1996, at which point Roth returned to the fold for two new tracks that appeared on a best-of album that same year, but the reunion was short-lived, and ended in an ugly exchange of angry press releases between Roth and his on-again/off-again bandmates (guitarist Eddie Van Halen, Alex Van Halen and bassist Michael Anthony).

The group briefly went through a third incarnation with former Extreme vocalist Gary Cherone at the helm before slipping into a years-long state of limbo, during which rumors abounded of a VH reunion with either Roth or Hagar.

Vegas odds were in Roth's favor when he announced in April of 2001 that, over a period of several months during 2000, he and Eddie wrote "three astonishing tunes," and that, despite not hearing from the band for a number of months, he was "ready to go" if given an opportunity to participate in a full-scale reunion with the group.

A few weeks later, Eddie Van Halen announced that he was battling cancer. The announcement was the first official word from the group since Cherone's 1999 departure. The guitarist announced in May of 2002 that he had beaten the disease.

Also in 2002, Roth and Hagar--famously at odds other over the years--mounted a co-headlining tour, by the end of which the two flamboyant frontmen were again professing their mutual disdain for each other.

That same year, the chances of a Roth-VH reunion seemed to shrink when Roth filed a lawsuit against the group in which he claimed the trio owed him thousands of dollars in unpaid royalties.

The saga appeared settled in 2004 when the group announced that it had reinstated Hagar, and the reunited quartet--which had recorded three new songs for its second best-of collection--mounted a lengthy tour.

The cease-fire turned out to be temporary, however, when the reunion outing ended on a sour note; Hagar later said in the press that the band's final 2004 show--during which, according to a number of accounts, Eddie Van Halen appeared to be drunk and was behaving erratically--was a "disaster," and that he and Eddie had to be physically separated at the end of the performance.

Last year, Hagar mounted a solo tour, and Anthony, who joined Hagar during most of the singer's 2005 concerts, was quoted in the press as saying that Eddie was "still doing a bit of drinking" and that the guitarist's alcohol consumption during the group's 2004 tour made for some nights when the show was "kind of like a rollercoaster."

"I would have liked to have seen him totally clean up if we were gonna take this further ... 'cause, gosh, we could've gone all around the world with it," Anthony told Launch Radio Networks in May of last year.

Eddie Van Halen has mostly remained out of the public eye since the 2004 tour ended, but recently made headlines when he and actress Valerie Bertinelli finalized their divorce after a four-year separation.

Meanwhile, Roth--who this week made his debut as Howard Stern's replacement on a number of radio stations--predicted in the Tribune-Review interview published Tuesday (1/3) that his reunion with Van Halen would be sooner rather than later.

"And it definitely won't be rockers with walkers," Roth said. "Getting onstage and singing 'Dance the Night Away'--let me tell you how difficult that isn't going to be."

So far, the response from the Van Halen camp has been a familiar one: silence. At press time, Irving Azoff, Van Halen's manager, was unavailable for comment.

lionelhutz88
01-05-2006, 09:45 PM
he probably just wants attention for his new radio gig.

Cain
01-05-2006, 09:47 PM
Well, he is Van Halen's true singer.

And the rest of the band are floundering and floundering bad. When was the last time Van Halen did anything classic or innovative for rock music? David Lee Roth had much more power over that group than he's typically given credit for. I think he just left the band because he got greedy for solo careers and cash, and used the notion that he got kicked out to gain publicity. I don't really think he was kicked out, though. If that was the plan, it worked in at least one respect, too: a lot of Van Halen fans swear by the Roth era. And I'm one of them. :D

6stringslinger
01-05-2006, 09:47 PM
he probably just wants attention for his new radio gig.

Nail right on the head!!!

Against Miik!
01-05-2006, 09:49 PM
Is he on nationally? I know in my city he replaced to Howard Stern timeslot on 98.5

Britton
01-05-2006, 09:51 PM
This whole thing is really old....I remember my dad telling me about it when I was 7

lionelhutz88
01-05-2006, 09:56 PM
Is he on nationally? I know in my city he replaced to Howard Stern timeslot on 98.5

part of the country gets him, i think the east coast. The West gets Adam Carolla (my favorite), and the midwest(me) gets some crappy guy. Oh well, Howard was better than them all.

6stringslinger
01-05-2006, 09:59 PM
This whole thing is really old....I remember my dad telling me about it when I was 7
:lol: :lol: :lol: I hear ya loud and clear

baba 'O bubba
01-05-2006, 10:04 PM
It would be nice if they could put all differences aside and just make a record or go out on tour or something. I know Roth is an insufferable twit, but he can get his own tour bus, stay in a different hotel, show up for soundcheck (or have someone soundcheck for him) and then just get up onstage everynight and sing the songs. And really, he has no business playing "ROCKSTAR" after all these years, anyway. It's kinda sad.

So far as Eddie. Everyone knows he's an arrogant prick at times. Just ask him and he'll admit it. He can't stand that Roth is such a buffoon and blah blah blah. Well, too bad. Work it out. Do it for the fans and do it for money. Hell, screw the fans and do it for money! Who cares at this point. It's not like they are the Beatles and John and George just rose from the grave. They're just Van Halen, for chrissakes. And they make some real good Rock n Roll with Edward, Mike, Alex, and DAVE. Not with that hack Hagar or Gary Cherone. Those two make me lol.

I say they need to shut up and take it back to the old school. Afterall they ain't getting any younger. And one more cig and Eddie might drop.

6stringslinger
01-05-2006, 10:11 PM
IF it were to happen I imagine it would sell out every arena in the US. But they have been talking about this for so damm long...

Maybe they could set up a big divider on stage so Eddie and Dave never make eye contact.....then after the concert they leave seperately and do the whole tour where they NEVER even see each other. That would be the only way it would work.


Or they could get Eddie drunk enough that he thinks its Sammy.

Kage
01-05-2006, 10:20 PM
The odd thing is that there are people that still give a **** about it, or ever did for that matter.

Sad, really, becaues deep down people love this kind of drama.

Scuba_Steve
01-05-2006, 10:28 PM
Or they could get Eddie drunk enough that he thinks its Sammy.


that's the best bet.

Mein bass
01-05-2006, 10:49 PM
I could care less. :-\
I only listen to Van Halen for Eddie and Alex.
They should just make some insturmental tracks IMO.

Scuba_Steve
01-05-2006, 10:51 PM
I could care less. :-\
I only listen to Van Halen for Eddie and Alex.
They should just make some insturmental tracks IMO.


that would be wankage to the 10th degree.

You need something to keep the "fun music" side of you brain busy, cause we all know the technical music side is used up by VH.

Mein bass
01-05-2006, 10:53 PM
I guess you have a point.Now that I think about it I'd get bored with that...
Like I do with Yngwie :-\
Yeah VH needs vocals.

baba 'O bubba
01-05-2006, 11:13 PM
I could care less. :-\
I only listen to Van Halen for Eddie and Alex.
They should just make some insturmental tracks IMO.
Actually you "couldn't care less". If you could care less, that would signify you actually do care somewhat.

But whatever the case, I like the instrumental idea. But not with VH. I would like to see an Eddie solo album. It baffles me why he has never put one out. I mean, just one. Guitar is what he does well, and he has more then a few tricks up his sleeve, I'm sure. Perhaps one day? Would be interesting, at least.

superdigg
01-06-2006, 12:18 AM
Actually you "couldn't care less". If you could care less, that would signify you actually do care somewhat.
logically, yes, but "could care less" is the generally accepted expression. no idea why, but it is.

anyway, hmm there MIGHT be some truth to this. aging rockstars have a thing for money.

Dragon_Prince
01-06-2006, 05:03 AM
I hope their will be a tour :) love to see them