Just incase anyone doesn't know. http://www.van-halen.com/
Z zumbo Audioholic Spartan Feb 17, 2007 #1 Just incase anyone doesn't know. http://www.van-halen.com/
stratman Audioholic Ninja Feb 17, 2007 #2 I wonder if it will really work out, you know David Lee, a couple of shows and he flakes out. The guy was working as a paramedic in Manhattan It's not lack of money, the problem is the elevator doesn't reach the penthouse.
I wonder if it will really work out, you know David Lee, a couple of shows and he flakes out. The guy was working as a paramedic in Manhattan It's not lack of money, the problem is the elevator doesn't reach the penthouse.
Z zumbo Audioholic Spartan Feb 17, 2007 #3 I thought Eddie was the problem. Couldn't handle David's ego. I heard that Eddie's attitude was why MA left.
I thought Eddie was the problem. Couldn't handle David's ego. I heard that Eddie's attitude was why MA left.
STRONGBADF1 Audioholic Spartan Feb 17, 2007 #4 zumbo said: I thought Eddie was the problem. Couldn't handle David's ego. I heard that Eddie's attitude was why MA left. Click to expand... Eddie has always been the problem... On another note... The thing that gets me is as talented as Eddie is on the guitar Alex is more so on the drums and he doesn't get enough credit for it. (I usualy get alot of back lash with this opinion...) SBF1
zumbo said: I thought Eddie was the problem. Couldn't handle David's ego. I heard that Eddie's attitude was why MA left. Click to expand... Eddie has always been the problem... On another note... The thing that gets me is as talented as Eddie is on the guitar Alex is more so on the drums and he doesn't get enough credit for it. (I usualy get alot of back lash with this opinion...) SBF1
stratman Audioholic Ninja Feb 17, 2007 #5 I think they all have huge egos, I guess with Eddie's ailment things have gotten into better perspective for all of them, too bad MA won't be performing with the guys. Though from a father's point of view having your son on a gig with "the old man" is quite nice for both of them. I really hope it works out.
I think they all have huge egos, I guess with Eddie's ailment things have gotten into better perspective for all of them, too bad MA won't be performing with the guys. Though from a father's point of view having your son on a gig with "the old man" is quite nice for both of them. I really hope it works out.
majorloser Moderator Feb 17, 2007 #6 It was all Valerie Bertinelli's fault. It took a woman to break up a group of party animal guys
billy p Audioholic Ninja Feb 17, 2007 #7 I think they ROCKED with DLR, the early years where their best IMO. I was not a Sammy Hagar fan before, during or after.
I think they ROCKED with DLR, the early years where their best IMO. I was not a Sammy Hagar fan before, during or after.
highfihoney Audioholic Samurai Feb 17, 2007 #8 stratman said: I wonder if it will really work out, you know David Lee, a couple of shows and he flakes out. The guy was working as a paramedic in Manhattan It's not lack of money, the problem is the elevator doesn't reach the penthouse. Click to expand... Haha,my thoughts exactly,DLR seems to crave attention good or bad he dont care as long as the spotlight is constantly on him,every time i see him im reminded of the fool's on the live tv news reports that dive in veiw of the camera & make stupid looking faces just because they are on tv. I am a fan of van halen not van hagar but i am waiting to see how long it lasts before DLR ends up doing something really stupid,its commin its just a matter of when & how stupid
stratman said: I wonder if it will really work out, you know David Lee, a couple of shows and he flakes out. The guy was working as a paramedic in Manhattan It's not lack of money, the problem is the elevator doesn't reach the penthouse. Click to expand... Haha,my thoughts exactly,DLR seems to crave attention good or bad he dont care as long as the spotlight is constantly on him,every time i see him im reminded of the fool's on the live tv news reports that dive in veiw of the camera & make stupid looking faces just because they are on tv. I am a fan of van halen not van hagar but i am waiting to see how long it lasts before DLR ends up doing something really stupid,its commin its just a matter of when & how stupid
G Gov Senior Audioholic Feb 18, 2007 #9 billy p said: I think they ROCKED with DLR, the early years where their best IMO. I was not a Sammy Hagar fan before, during or after. Click to expand... Amen brother!!!
billy p said: I think they ROCKED with DLR, the early years where their best IMO. I was not a Sammy Hagar fan before, during or after. Click to expand... Amen brother!!!
stratman Audioholic Ninja Feb 18, 2007 #10 Sammy Hagar has become a traveling freak show-promoter for his cabo wabo club and tequila, he's more of a promoter than anything else. They had one his shows on HD Net, pathetic.
Sammy Hagar has become a traveling freak show-promoter for his cabo wabo club and tequila, he's more of a promoter than anything else. They had one his shows on HD Net, pathetic.
highfihoney Audioholic Samurai Feb 18, 2007 #11 stratman said: Sammy Hagar has become a traveling freak show-promoter for his cabo wabo club and tequila, he's more of a promoter than anything else. They had one his shows on HD Net, pathetic. Click to expand... The rest of the members of VH have to be thinking their cursed or something,both of their front men constantly act like idiots,DLR with that stoopid lookin hair & every thing else he does to make them look stupid & SAMMY with all that cabo wabo nonsense,i think they both need a kick in the a$$.
stratman said: Sammy Hagar has become a traveling freak show-promoter for his cabo wabo club and tequila, he's more of a promoter than anything else. They had one his shows on HD Net, pathetic. Click to expand... The rest of the members of VH have to be thinking their cursed or something,both of their front men constantly act like idiots,DLR with that stoopid lookin hair & every thing else he does to make them look stupid & SAMMY with all that cabo wabo nonsense,i think they both need a kick in the a$$.
Z zumbo Audioholic Spartan Feb 18, 2007 #12 stratman said: Sammy Hagar has become a traveling freak show-promoter for his cabo wabo club and tequila, he's more of a promoter than anything else. They had one his shows on HD Net, pathetic. Click to expand... He must be a parrothead. Last time I saw him in concert on tv, it looked like a Jimmy Buffett concert. cabo wabo tequila/margaritaville. Coincidence. I think not.
stratman said: Sammy Hagar has become a traveling freak show-promoter for his cabo wabo club and tequila, he's more of a promoter than anything else. They had one his shows on HD Net, pathetic. Click to expand... He must be a parrothead. Last time I saw him in concert on tv, it looked like a Jimmy Buffett concert. cabo wabo tequila/margaritaville. Coincidence. I think not.
D Dolby CP-200 Banned Feb 18, 2007 #13 I liked the contribution of music that was heard in Twister 1995 Respect the wind on the end credits was a very fitting piece of instrumental via the guitar and the time lapse footage of the clouds and wonderful scenery. I like the difference that Dolby six-track shows over the two channel stereo version that’s on CD, the clarity on the DVD shows up very well and boy do I like playing it loud at 0db, you can feel the cords in the strings reverberating, the ambiance on the split-surrounds gives openness, I like it. When it played in the cinema I just stuck around and watched the credits roll with a wonderful and fitting end with a load Van Halen closing of the film. Last edited: Feb 18, 2007
I liked the contribution of music that was heard in Twister 1995 Respect the wind on the end credits was a very fitting piece of instrumental via the guitar and the time lapse footage of the clouds and wonderful scenery. I like the difference that Dolby six-track shows over the two channel stereo version that’s on CD, the clarity on the DVD shows up very well and boy do I like playing it loud at 0db, you can feel the cords in the strings reverberating, the ambiance on the split-surrounds gives openness, I like it. When it played in the cinema I just stuck around and watched the credits roll with a wonderful and fitting end with a load Van Halen closing of the film.
D Dolby CP-200 Banned Feb 18, 2007 #14 Dolby CP-200 said: I liked the contribution of music that was heard in Twister 1995 Respect the wind on the end credits was a very fitting piece of instrumental via the guitar and the time lapse footage of the clouds and wonderful scenery. Click to expand... 1996 I was thinking of Apollo 13 which was 1995. 1996 Twister, sorry I got a little Twisted up with the years there.
Dolby CP-200 said: I liked the contribution of music that was heard in Twister 1995 Respect the wind on the end credits was a very fitting piece of instrumental via the guitar and the time lapse footage of the clouds and wonderful scenery. Click to expand... 1996 I was thinking of Apollo 13 which was 1995. 1996 Twister, sorry I got a little Twisted up with the years there.
stratman Audioholic Ninja Feb 18, 2007 #15 zumbo said: He must be a parrothead. Last time I saw him in concert on tv, it looked like a Jimmy Buffett concert. cabo wabo tequila/margaritaville. Coincidence. I think not. Click to expand... You're soooooo right. That's exactly what wen't through my head, Jimmy Buffet strung out on tequila. If you saw the HD Net concert, then you couldn't have missed his red pajama suit, what the hell is wrong with this guy.
zumbo said: He must be a parrothead. Last time I saw him in concert on tv, it looked like a Jimmy Buffett concert. cabo wabo tequila/margaritaville. Coincidence. I think not. Click to expand... You're soooooo right. That's exactly what wen't through my head, Jimmy Buffet strung out on tequila. If you saw the HD Net concert, then you couldn't have missed his red pajama suit, what the hell is wrong with this guy.
D Dolby CP-200 Banned Feb 18, 2007 #16 stratman said: You're soooooo right. That's exactly what wen't through my head, Jimmy Buffet strung out on tequila. If you saw the HD Net concert, then you couldn't have missed his red pajama suit, what the hell is wrong with this guy. Click to expand... stratman He wasn’t sleepwalking was he? Who (Jimmy Buffet) I only know of the (Halen brothers), so who likes performing in there sleepwear on stage. I thought (Madonna) was the only person to dress up to create a huge spectacle on stage.
stratman said: You're soooooo right. That's exactly what wen't through my head, Jimmy Buffet strung out on tequila. If you saw the HD Net concert, then you couldn't have missed his red pajama suit, what the hell is wrong with this guy. Click to expand... stratman He wasn’t sleepwalking was he? Who (Jimmy Buffet) I only know of the (Halen brothers), so who likes performing in there sleepwear on stage. I thought (Madonna) was the only person to dress up to create a huge spectacle on stage.
stratman Audioholic Ninja Feb 19, 2007 #17 Sammy just looked ridiculous in his red underoos, prancing about, gave new meaning to the title Little Red Riding Hood, that man needs help.
Sammy just looked ridiculous in his red underoos, prancing about, gave new meaning to the title Little Red Riding Hood, that man needs help.
H HTfan14 Audioholic Intern Feb 19, 2007 #18 one his shows on HD Net, pathetic Click to expand... Agreed! What a waste of HD and the jammies? WTF!
one his shows on HD Net, pathetic Click to expand... Agreed! What a waste of HD and the jammies? WTF!
stratman Audioholic Ninja Feb 19, 2007 #19 HTfan14 said: Agreed! What a waste of HD and the jammies? WTF! Click to expand... Red underoos, I'm telling you, that's the new look for aging rockers That and the Jeniffer Aniston hairdo.
HTfan14 said: Agreed! What a waste of HD and the jammies? WTF! Click to expand... Red underoos, I'm telling you, that's the new look for aging rockers That and the Jeniffer Aniston hairdo.