2004 FLEECE THE SHEEP TOUR: A Bust says ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE!

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  • bueno bob
    DIAMOND STATUS
    • Jul 2004
    • 22820

    #16
    Originally posted by Chaz Rock City
    ...there are also a lot of people who think O.J. is innocent.
    And that Tonya Harding didn't put up a bunch of dolts to whack Nancy "WHY?!?!?!?!?" Kerrigan's itty-bitty knee.
    Twistin' by the pool.

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    • Terry
      TOASTMASTER GENERAL
      • Jan 2004
      • 11953

      #17
      Can't see too many promoters ponying up next time around for Van Hagar.

      Apologists might blame a lackluster year on the concert front all around for what happened, but the interest for this lineup was out of proportion with the venue sizes from the start. If enough people gave a shit about seeing Van Hagar in action, they would have prioritized and made that the show to see this summer.

      No point in boosting the price on the supply when the demand isn't there. Van Halens don't give a fuck, though. They made money, and no doubt deluded themselves into thinking it was a success on all fronts.
      Scramby eggs and bacon.

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      • bueno bob
        DIAMOND STATUS
        • Jul 2004
        • 22820

        #18
        Originally posted by Terry
        Can't see too many promoters ponying up next time around for Van Hagar.

        Apologists might blame a lackluster year on the concert front all around for what happened, but the interest for this lineup was out of proportion with the venue sizes from the start. If enough people gave a shit about seeing Van Hagar in action, they would have prioritized and made that the show to see this summer.

        No point in boosting the price on the supply when the demand isn't there. Van Halens don't give a fuck, though. They made money, and no doubt deluded themselves into thinking it was a success on all fronts.
        This is where it gets real good for them, you see. For them, it WAS a huge success - essentially, the promoters fed them money for nothing. Van Halen might as well have stayed at home, played xbox and taken half of the gross revenue from CCC rather than actually going out and playing, and they'd practically have done as well.

        Of course, there IS that little nagging voice that they're listening to, the one that keeps saying "the audience turnout was low...we made more than what we played for...BOBW didn't sell at all...there was no major media coverage of the reunion...this was a complete failure on all fronts...", and they're listening to that voice, subconsciously or whatnot.

        Which is EXACTLY why we won't ever see a Sammy Hagar fronted Van Halen again, and why Mike is probably already gone for good.
        Twistin' by the pool.

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        • Matt White
          • Jun 2004
          • 20446

          #19
          Yup, stick a fork in those fuck-sticks!!!

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          • Matt White
            • Jun 2004
            • 20446

            #20
            EEAS???
            No thanks!!! I'll pass on that spoiled PORK!!!
            BWAHAHAHAHAHHAA!!!

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            • Nickdfresh
              SUPER MODERATOR

              • Oct 2004
              • 49125

              #21
              "FOLLOW THE YELLOW PRICK ROAD!"

              Follow the Yellow Prick Road. Follow the Yellow Prick Road.
              Follow, follow, follow, follow,
              Follow the Yellow Prick Road.
              Follow the Yellow Prick, Follow the Yellow Prick,
              Follow the Yellow Prick Road.

              We're off to see the Jizard, The Wonderful Jizard of Oz.
              You'll find he is a whiz of a Jiz! If ever a Jiz! there was.
              If ever oh ever a Wiz! there was of fleecing the sheep is one because,
              Because, because, because, because, because.
              Because of the wonderful fraud he does.
              We're off to see the Jizard. The Jonderful Wizard of Oz

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              • 5150Clown
                Head Fluffer
                • Mar 2004
                • 334

                #22
                I'm glad I didn't go to see the show. I would have felt like an idiot donating to the demize of one of the greatest rock bands ever in America.
                "If Eddie & Dave would put asside their egos, Aerosmith would have to give up their tittle of the 'Greatest American Rock Band'"

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                • bueno bob
                  DIAMOND STATUS
                  • Jul 2004
                  • 22820

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Matt White
                  Yup, stick a fork in those fuck-sticks!!!
                  Nice work!
                  Twistin' by the pool.

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                  • Big Train
                    Full Member Status

                    • Apr 2004
                    • 4011

                    #24
                    Originally posted by tomballin
                    Shite don't kid yourself folks, Hagar made a boat load of money on that Tour also. It was the Sisters that wanted that money grab Tour, and they couldn't do it without Hagar, since Roth wasn't an option to those pricks, so Sammy's manager had the leverage in the deal.

                    Secondly, it was Hagar's manager that put that deal together, since the Sister's had burnt all their bridges over the years, and needed Hagar's infrastructure. This was another arena that hurt Dave's chances of doing the ReUnion. The Sisters, needed management, and industry connections, and Roth just doesn't have them like Hagar's wife does. She's the real driver behind drunk ass SpamBoy.
                    Clear Channel lost a lot of money, but not as much as you would think. The tour was cross-collaterilized and I am sure that VH had to lower their guarentee as the tour wore on. Not to mention the added dates in markets that did ok. Clear Channel are rich, greedy bastards, but they didn't get that way being complete retards.

                    I would argue the opposite. I would say Dave is now in the driver's seat for a reunion. They need him to help restore the brand name of VH and Clear Channel needs him to help fill those sheds. I would bet that the seeds have already been planted (Ala my July 4th Boston theory) for a reunion and I am sure the pressure is on VH heavily now to do something, as VH the corporation is bleeding at the moment.

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                    • tomballin
                      Commando
                      • Dec 2004
                      • 1284

                      #25
                      Van Hagar was a one time deal, and yes no promoter would touch that deal again.

                      Also, probably 1/2 the people that went to see Van SpamBoys just went to see EVH, since he will never Tour again. That's the only reason I went, and I got lucky, EVH play very well that night and put on a good show for being a worthless drunk/drug addict. The 20m arena was also packed, 99% full, unlike many other Tour venues.

                      Everyone, including Clear Channel, thought the novelty factor of the Van SpamBoys Tour, and it had been so long since EVH had played in public, would make that a top draw 04 Tour.

                      However, CC misjudged the public backlash on Roth not fronting the 04 Tour, and CC misjudged how out of control drunk and drug ridden EVH was going to be for the entire Tour.

                      I was very surprised how many CC radio statons, around the Country, were slamming the Van SpamBoy's Tour. Typically a DJ, even the station's manager sometimes, was immediately fired for going against CC, but I think they had so many stations again the Tour, they couldn't fire everyone. Funny

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                      Originally posted by Terry
                      Can't see too many promoters ponying up next time around for Van Hagar.

                      Apologists might blame a lackluster year on the concert front all around for what happened, but the interest for this lineup was out of proportion with the venue sizes from the start. If enough people gave a shit about seeing Van Hagar in action, they would have prioritized and made that the show to see this summer.

                      No point in boosting the price on the supply when the demand isn't there. Van Halens don't give a fuck, though. They made money, and no doubt deluded themselves into thinking it was a success on all fronts.

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                      • tomballin
                        Commando
                        • Dec 2004
                        • 1284

                        #26
                        Yes, when the Van SpamBoys Tour started tanking on advanced ticket sales, CC scrambled to spread their risk, before everybody found out. In fact, the business structure/promote of the Tour was the wierdest/most bizzare I have ever seen. Really complex and strange deal.

                        However, that just actually added to the problems for CC in the end, because a number of venues, ticket wholesalers, business partners, etc, took it in the ass on the Tour, and will not trust CC ever again, or go in on a VH Tour ever again.


                        Originally posted by Big Train
                        Clear Channel lost a lot of money, but not as much as you would think. The tour was cross-collaterilized and I am sure that VH had to lower their guarentee as the tour wore on. Not to mention the added dates in markets that did ok. Clear Channel are rich, greedy bastards, but they didn't get that way being complete retards.

                        I would argue the opposite. I would say Dave is now in the driver's seat for a reunion. They need him to help restore the brand name of VH and Clear Channel needs him to help fill those sheds. I would bet that the seeds have already been planted (Ala my July 4th Boston theory) for a reunion and I am sure the pressure is on VH heavily now to do something, as VH the corporation is bleeding at the moment.

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                        • tomballin
                          Commando
                          • Dec 2004
                          • 1284

                          #27
                          Sorry, long post.

                          Originally posted by Big Train
                          I would argue the opposite. I would say Dave is now in the driver's seat for a reunion. They need him to help restore the brand name of VH and Clear Channel needs him to help fill those sheds. I would bet that the seeds have already been planted (Ala my July 4th Boston theory) for a reunion and I am sure the pressure is on VH heavily now to do something, as VH the corporation is bleeding at the moment.[/B]
                          >>>I am sure that VH had to lower their guarantee as the tour wore on

                          Nope they didn’t, nor re-negotiate their Tour contract, per good authority. Business is business and you take no prisoners in the music biz, rest assured. Also, the Sisters’ screw everyone around them, not just Roth, just like EVH screwed Peavey. Hell the loser, never has even had the balls to legally divorce Valerie, so he can continue to use her for an emotional tampon, and play the “doing it for Wolfie” card.

                          >>> I would say Dave is now in the driver's seat for a reunion

                          Yes Dave is in the drivers seat , buttttt

                          1…The Sisters ass fucked the public on a Van Roth reunion 1996, 2000, and 2004, and now EVH is a drunken/drug addict washed up bum. The general public has had it with the Sister's shite, particularly since Alex and Eddie keep bashing Diamond in the press for no valid reasons but their fucked up egos and drunken/drugged stupor.

                          2…Clear Channel has a policy of not going "back to the well" twice on a money losing Tour. They lost money on Ozzy's 2001 Merry Mayhem Tour, and blacklisted him over the deal. Guarantee they blacklisted the Sister’s over the Van SpamBoy Tour.

                          Second, CC burnt a lot of bridges on the Van SpamBoy Tour, and people in the music/venue/promotion biz have VERY long memory's. CC/The Sisters burnt the fan’s too, and they also have long memory’s…..since 1996, and 1984.

                          3…I saw the Van SpamBoy's, and I saw DLR New Years in Orlando. Straight up, no R.A. bullshit, Dave has a better show, and his Band can blow Van Halen out into the back parking. I had heard a lot about how good Ray Luzier and Brian Young are, but never seen them play live. Man, both those two cats are awesome musicians, that can kick AVH/EVH's ass presently. I was really impressed, and would clearly pay money to see DLR and his band play in a larger venue.

                          4…Dave has never been in the biz for the money. It's not what drives the guy, and he is not hurting for money currently, particularly with his father's inheritance, and Dave’s very frugal ways.

                          Dave doesn't need the Sisters, unless he wants to be a money whore like Hagar, and I don't see him making an ass of himself on stage with the Sisters, and in the press, like Hagar did.

                          Also, no-way Dave would tour with the Sisters, and put up with their shite for 4 - 6 months, even for the millions Dave would make off the Tour.

                          5...Like I posted before, the Sisters got rich off the 04 SpamBoys Tour. They don’t give a shite about touring again. The 04 Tour was nothing but a planned money grab tour, because of the ownership change at Warner Music Group, and they own VH’s “back catalog” of music.

                          Former Seagram chief executive Edgar Bronfman Jr. that bought WMG (heading a private investor group) is a total worthless rich kid asshole. He ran Seagram’s in the ground after taking control from his father, and he will do the same at WMG.

                          Go back and look at the number of bands/artists that toured in 04, and see how many WMG owns their “back catalog”. It’s a lot! (I have the list somewhere, I will look for it and post it).....including top grossing acts, like Prince, Madonna, along with Eric Clapton, Metallica, Kid Rock, Van Halen, and a bunch more.

                          Also look at the dates of the WMG buyout. Announced November 03/Finalized March 04, and then look at the dates of Hagar’s “just chance” phone call/meeting with Alex, (EVH was too fucked up to meet) and the 04 Van SpamBoys Tour announcement. They are both within weeks of each other. So much for Hagar’s/Sister’s bullshit of we just did the SpamBoys Tour for “VH II breakup closure”, and for the fans, hun

                          6…No good manager would tell Dave to pursue a Van Roth ReUnion this year[/u]. The paying public had the 02 Hagar-DLR Tour, and the 04 Van SpamBoys Tour. Secondly, the promotion business finally broke (took it in the ass) in 04 due to the runaway artists guarantees and excess number of concerts promoted. (4th straight year of declining concert industry ticket sales)

                          2005 is very different, and there is no way that Dave and Van Halen could get a good promote deal, it they could get one in the first place, which is doubtful on a National basis, I understand.

                          7…If I was Dave’s manager, I would say to him:

                          a…Sit back and let’s percolate the market, on a Van Roth ReUnion Tour, for 12-15 months, and see what happens.

                          b…Keep taking the positive high road in the press towards the Van Halen’s;

                          c…Keep saving people’s life as an EMT in a NYC “meat wagon”, with several third-party news articles on these events; (Good for the public “good guy image”)

                          d…Get out and do a mini tour, to let people know you haven’t died, and can still put on a great Van Roth style show, (with NO bad shows). Also a couple of really hot new tunes damn sure wouldn’t hurt...... Diamond;

                          e…As manager, I will have the press get out several choice “third-party” articles during 05, that you (Roth) are a victim, just like the fans, of no Van Roth ReUnion, now 3 times ‘96’/00’/04. However, you would only do a ReUnion with the Sisters, if you were sure a quality/value for the fans ReUnion Tour could be done with you fronting the band. (Unlike the 04 Van SpamBoys abortion, EVH drunken/drugged bum state the whole tour, and totally over-priced/CCE manuplicated allocation/availablility tickets)

                          f. As manager, I will contact the Van Halen people and see if there is some way to get EVH into alcohol/drug rehabilitation before he kills himself, and/or his cancer comes back (if it is not already back for the THIRD time) and kills him.

                          Forget the above steps a – e as to a Van Roth ReUnion Tour, if we cannot accomplish step f. (I think because of EVH’s condition, artist/Tour promotion insurance for a Tour promoter, would be extremely hard to obtain, and no promoter will back a Tour without it.

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                          COMMENTS:……. I really feel like, Dave is already doing something along these “ if I was Dave’s manager” lines. The guy is such a genius and thinks so far ahead of “normal mortals”, LOL.

                          The Boston 04 Pops gig was great for him and developing new biz contacts and interest. (I understand that Steve Tyler purposely backed out of that gig and recommended Dave, based on some kind of “inside deal”, and Tyler really likes Diamond).

                          Dave’s EMT deal is cool/different/unusual and will work with the public image and interest situation.

                          Dave’s live shows are much better than usual. Diamond seems to be more serious about the shows, and not jerking off as much on stage the last six months. Seems like his voice is also much better. (Dave really let it get out of condition). He must be working on it and building back up his vocal cords, imo.

                          Also, Dave looks great for his age and high rocker mileage. All you people that give him shite on his looks: - Check out current pics of all the other hard rockers from the 70’s and early 80’s. Diamond looks better than 99% of them, if they are still even alive.

                          (Any 50 year old hard rockers here at R.A., please feel free to post your current unretouched pics, for all of us to compare with DLR's.)

                          Dave has made no bones, that he would like a VH-Roth ReUnion, if it was right for the fans, and Van Roth could put on a good show, without a lot of backstage problems with the Sisters.

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                          These are just my thought. What does everyone else think?

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                          • elcid_5150

                            #28
                            I have lurked here awhile, but couldn't keep from laughing after reading the posts on this thread. Get a life, people. Damn. Most of the guys posting on this thread average anywhere from 14 to 18 posts a day, with Nick over 40. Did someone actually use the word "fuckstick" earlier? Uh huh, just checking.

                            --->Cid<---

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                            • Nickdfresh
                              SUPER MODERATOR

                              • Oct 2004
                              • 49125

                              #29
                              Originally posted by elcid_5150
                              I have lurked here awhile, but couldn't keep from laughing after reading the posts on this thread. Get a life, people. Damn. Most of the guys posting on this thread average anywhere from 14 to 18 posts a day, with Nick over 40. Did someone actually use the word "fuckstick" earlier? Uh huh, just checking.

                              --->Cid<---
                              Why don't you go back to "lurking" at your usual kiddieporn sites than fag.

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                              • Nickdfresh
                                SUPER MODERATOR

                                • Oct 2004
                                • 49125

                                #30
                                Originally posted by elcid_5150
                                I have lurked here awhile, but couldn't keep from getting my ass reamed dailey at my favorite gay establishment. Get a life, people. Damn. Like me! I come here to stir shit up since I am completely ignored in life in general. Most of the guys posting on this thread average anywhere from 14 to 18 posts a day, with Nick over 40. Did someone actually use the word "fuckstick" earlier? Uh huh, just checking, I am really very gay and seek other men for companionship. Uh huh, I'll go back to my cracker infested small town in Shitsville, SC with all the other trailer residents and FUCKSTCK away! Uh huh!

                                --->Cid<---
                                Please do.
                                Last edited by Nickdfresh; 01-19-2005, 02:57 PM.

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