Results 1 to 22 of 22

Thread: Roth interview (UK)

  1. #1
    Feeding My Addiction
    DIAMOND STATUS
    binnie's Avatar
    Member No
    20165
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Last Online
    12-27-2016 @ 08:33 AM
    Location
    Here, there, every fucking where
    Age
    42
    Posts
    19,144
    Status
    Offline
    Thanks
    1,809
    Thanked 1,785 Times in 1,252 Posts


    Rep Power
    56

    Roth interview (UK)

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2012...roth-van-halen

    David Lee Roth: 'I've been rich and I've been poor. Rich is better'He's been up, he's been down. And in recent years he's also been a medical technician. Now he's back with Van Halen and has much to say about the band's glory days. First, though, he wants to chat about, erm, sheepdogs


    Michael Hann
    guardian.co.uk, Thursday 2 February 2012 20.30 GMT

    There's something to clarify before David Lee Roth gets down to business, talking about his life with and return to Van Halen, arguably the most important American hard rock band ever. Namely: why did I have to watch a video of him putting his sheepdog though its paces before I was allowed to speak to him?

    It's hard to tell why – because Roth's answers are circumlocutory, filled with metaphor and grandly entertaining – but my guess is it's to illustrate how his life has returned to its beginnings. "My background is in Indiana," he says. "My grandparents came from Europe in 1917 and made their living working in a general store, and selling beer by the pail for four cents in the 20s in Newcastle, Indiana, which today is still bib overalls, livestock and the great outdoors. Just down the street is Indiana University where my pop went to school – he later became a doctor. But while he was just starting college when I was born we lived in a little house at the edge of a farmer's property and I grew up chasing muskrats and collaring dogs." Training a sheepdog, then, is coming "full circle".

    Full circle in another sense, too, for next week's release of the new Van Halen album, A Different Kind of Truth, marks the first recordings Roth has made with the band since departing amid a cloud of bitterness in 1985, when he was replaced by his arch-enemy Sammy Hagar (as far back as the 70s, Hagar was calling Roth a "faggot", Roth responding by saying Hagar had "a social problem").

    Though Indiana-born, Roth was hardly your typical farmboy. His Uncle Manny ran the New York bohemian hangout Cafe Wha? until 1988, putting on the likes of Bob Dylan and Lenny Bruce, and Roth would hang out there as kid visiting in the early 1960s. He was never much of a student, bouncing around schools – for disciplinary reasons; he's evidently ferociously bright, even if he often chooses not to show the world – until he moved to Pasadena, California, as a teenager, where he enrolled at Pasadena City College and met the man with whom his life would become entwined, a young guitarist called Eddie Van Halen.

    For seven years – from the 1978 release of their debut album, until Roth's departure as frontman in 1985 – Van Halen were a living, breathing cartoon of the rock'n'roll lifestyle. They were mocked for the supposed excess of demanding a jar of M&Ms in their dressing room at each show, with all the brown ones removed (though the reason for that was to check the promoter's attention to detail: if he couldn't get such a simple task right, what else might he have missed?). They celebrated sex and drugs and drink. Then they celebrated them some more. If Sunset Strip in the 1960s had been the party, Van Halen, a decade later, were the after-party. And the world lapped it up: the Roth-era Van Halen sold 35m albums, despite their sometimes variable quality. There were masterpieces – their debut, a shock as seismic as punk, and Roth's final album with the group, 1984 (the one that gave us Jump and the marvellously goofy Hot For Teacher with its apocalyptic drum intro) – and there was the tossed-off, 31-minute long Diver Down, from 1982, heavy on covers and instrumentals.

    "Van Halen was an island unto ourselves," Roth says. "If you stop at that island – we recommend you do, but abandon all hope – do not back up! It was like Port Royal in the 1700s. It didn't belong to anybody, which was why it was great."

    But was it ever hard work appearing to be having that much fun all the time? "I was a surgical tech right out of high school, I sold clothes; I shovelled shit at a horse stable for years. I've been rich and I've been poor," he says. "Rich is better. Totally better." He laughs, a great wheezy crackle. "The job we have is a privilege. The Van Halens [Eddie and his brother Alex, the drummer] and I have had steady jobs since we were 12 years old. Mine was working before and after school at a horse stable. For them it was paper routes. Mr Van Halen was classic European: you're making your money for the rent. I was lucky I didn't have to do that … Even at your worst moments, there's a whole lot of Shakespeare going on. How can you not appreciate it? At your lonesomest, most catastrophic, it's still pretty cinematic. I think the smiles were genuine. Don't mistake them for simplistic grins – there's a lot of pirate smiling." Piratical sounds about right, for Van Halen were adept at picking fights, too. When they headlined the 1983 US festival in California, in front of 375,000 people, and millions more watching on MTV – for a reported $1.5m fee – a bombed-out-of-his-mind Roth took on the Clash, who were also appearing: "I wanna take this time to say that this is real whiskey here … the only people who put iced tea in Jack Daniel's bottles is the Clash, baby!" That came moments after addressing a member of the crowd at whom Roth had taken umbrage: "Hey, man, don't be squirting water at me! I'm gonna fuck your girlfriend, pal!"

    David performing in Florida in 1983 Photograph: Neal Preston/CORBIS From the very beginning, Van Halen sounded unique. Their first album, with its clean, popcentric sound, changed the face of hard rock: there was no use of the devil's interval, the chord progression that traditionally signals metallic doom. Instead, as Roth says: "We're the band that sold a Ricky Ricardo rhumba in Jamie's Cryin'. Dance the Night Away is Santana, because we used to play all those weddings and those dances at the backyard parties."

    The combination of chart-baiting pop and tough rock guitar spawned a legion of imitators in the LA hair metal scene – Mφtley Crόe, Poison, Cinderella, Warrant and the like – who tried to set up camp on Van Halen Island. "I don't know who coined the phrase imitation is the sincerest form of flattery," Roth observes. "I think David Mamet coined the phrase imitation is the sincerest form of stealing. Probably a litigating attorney coined it first. OK, if imitation is the sincerest form of flattery then there are a whole lot of dogs out there … At worst I feel like I'm driving past a traffic accident and I'm relieved no one was killed."

    Van Halen were there first, though, and they were the best. They sounded like the future (it's no coincidence that Eddie Van Halen's alien guitar caterwauling was used in a scene in Back to the Future, to convince George McFly he was being visited by a being from another dimension). Eruption, the famous guitar solo from the first Van Halen album – and the Back to the Future wake-up call – showed a new generation of players how to bring the flash: you didn't need 10 minutes for your solo to make the point – 100 seconds would do.

    If you look closely, Roth says, it's easy to see where Van Halen took their inspirations from. "I can point for you and go: right there we're imitating Eric Clapton; right there I'm imitating vocally David Bowie; right there is Bruce Springsteen" – he puts on a gruff voice, aping the Boss – "'Diamond Dave, you're a big man!'" – and he guffaws – "but this is how you create a signature sound. If you're lucky to have it, there's no way around it. I actively imitated everything from the Nicholas Brothers tap dancing to Mick Jagger going 'Oooh yeah!' But because of whatever it never sounds like anything to you but David Lee. And when Edward plays you might never have heard the material before but you instantly recognise it as fast as, say, Jimi's guitar."

    Crucially, though, Roth says they were never just a metal band, even though they revolutionised the genre. "Metal is a bit specific," Roth says. "The neighbourhoods we grew up, learning, acquiring musical knowledge, were very separate neighbourhoods, unlike, for example, New York City where Mr Chin lives next to Mr Steinberg who owes rent to Mr Patel and they all speak Serbo-Croatian. It's just the school system. Here [in California], the Venice Beach surf neighbourhood is very different than San Bernadino Hell's Angels. Below south of the harbour freeway: 'Que pasa? What are you looking at?' And that all works into Van Halen. You can hear it - it's loudly diverse but you can't feel the seams. It's like if you go to a car show and you Stevie Wonder it: you can't feel where the Chevy turned into a Mercedes door frame which turned into – that's a De Soto grill! –" and suddenly he's no longer the blind man at the car show, he's an aggrieved Mexican kid wondering why the blind man's hands are all over his girl – "'That's my girlfriend loco! What are you doing?'" He guffaws. "All those different neighbourhoods add up into the sound, and to say it's one kind of sound – no! It's so much of a hybrid that you have to give it its own name." He concludes his spiel, bafflingly, with the tale of Yip Harburg. "He was a millionaire industrialist who lost everything in the stock market crash of 1929 and when his kids and his wife said: 'You can earn it back honey," he said: 'No, I've always dreamed of being a lyric writer on Broadway.' And he did. He started from absolutely nothing, with no background, and he wrote Brother Can You Spare a Dime, arguably the most famous American song of the Depression, and he wrote the lyrics and the melody for Over the Rainbow. How's Yip doing so far? I confine the theatre of my fame to what would Yip think?"

    Those different neighbourhoods, plus the steals from Springsteen and Bowie and Yip Harburg, were what made the band unique. Even on the demos they recorded with Gene Simmons of Kiss in 1976, they already sound like a band who are only themselves, sui generis. "It's not magic," Roth says by way of explanation. "It's science. And the beautful thing about science is it's true whether you believe it or not." And then we're off. "For example, the busing programme in America started in 1966 and my sister and I were sent off to schools an hour and a half away that were 95% black and Spanish speaking. Today I only listen to R&B – only listen to R&B – from any time period, doesn't matter, doesn't matter at all, whether it's big band swing all the way up to anything that's on Beatport. The Van Halens went to Ridgemont High. Ever see the movie? That was their high school – 98% Jeff Spiccoli and home of the monster riff and every ending to every song should sound like world war nine or just the end of the world. Who does endings better than Van Halen live? I'll send you a ticket. I'm ready to argue this. Unarguably the best endings ever, right? They sound like the end of everything. Biblical. And the guitar solo? It is a religious icon, certainly on a par with some of our more popular professional sports, which I maintain are religions. Put the football down – I'm ready to argue." He laughs. "That's how we do the solo." And laughs again. "And you'll know when the solo's coming because there's a scream. There are moments. Combine the two and what you have is hard rock from the 70s. We enjoyed our fame in the 80s but we had nothing musically to do with it. And you can interpret that four different ways, depending on how I just said it."

    David finally reunited with Van Halen.
    After Roth left Van Halen, he embarked on a solo career that started brightly before fading away, but he found another lease of life, even before he first reunited with Van Halen for a tour in 2007. "I'm a state-licensed EMT [emergency medical technician] in New York." It seems staggeringly unlikely, but an internet search reveals it to be true. "I probably have over 200 911 calls on my ticket in the last six years alone. I live a very different life away from music."

    Even so, he has chosen once again to hitch himself to the Van Halen wagon. Is it possible he and Eddie Van Halen – for all the very public acrimony between them – need each other to create anything resembling their best work? For the first time, Roth pauses – there are 30 seconds before he speaks. Then, finally: "Clearly. Very astute. Clearly." Apart, they're footnotes; together, they're a novel. "We went to school together. Literally. We took theory and orchestration together. We both have almost identical backgrounds in how we learnt. We learnt at the back of the hand from eastern-European teachers. Unfriendly eastern-European teachers." And for a long time, they shared the same aims: "I always thought of it as part of a group. I never thought in terms of Rod Stewart, I thought in terms of the Rolling Stones or the Sex Pistols. I think Edward thought in the same vein."

    And does knowing you need each other make the tensions between you all the worse? And we're off on one of those long, rambling, glorious answers. "Jesus, let's go back to the 1600s again. People didn't understand psychology, right? You showed them emotional content and made somebody cry and they thought it was demons. One of the best reviews you can get in my estimation is from the villagers if they killed all the actors and buried them at the cross so their ghosts couldn't haunt the village – because everyone left the play crying and laughing and they couldn't understand why. Today we give them an Oscar for that kind of emotional ride. Being human has caused so much of that. Let's really back into some theory here. What is art? Simple, I think – something that forces and compels you to think, and that can be a mint condition copy of Raging Bull or it can be the Kardashians. The same questions will be asked and you will be forced to confront yourself, and you will be forced to triangulate where you stand on everything from racist politics to haircuts. And are they really different? Do you follow? You're going to ask the same questions and that … shit … is … art. And it has caused you to question more than that goddam soup can Warhol sold us. Or tried to. Bring that one up. You follow? You are compelled into argument. Consequently, arguing about our band and our rock'n'roll - you can do that certainly for longer than actually listening to it." Then he laughs long and loud, and offers the perspective that comes with being 56, happy, and aware that there's more to life than telling the world that it might as well jump. "Van Halen music is whisky in a paper cup! Short doses and not every night, PLEASE!"
    Hey Jackass! You need to [Register] or log in to view signatures on ROTHARMY.COM!

  2. 8 users say thank you to binnie for this KICKASS post:

    ashstralia (02-03-2012),hambon4lif (02-03-2012),Jιrτme Frenchise (02-03-2012),Mr Walker (02-03-2012),sadaist (02-03-2012),So this is love (02-03-2012),Terry (02-03-2012),VAiN (02-03-2012)


  3. #2
    The Australian.
    ROTH ARMY ELITE
    ashstralia's Avatar
    Member No
    1057
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Last Online
    10-07-2023 @ 07:35 AM
    Location
    land of oz
    Posts
    6,556
    Status
    Offline
    Thanks
    1,714
    Thanked 1,102 Times in 823 Posts


    Rep Power
    38
    great read mate; thanks.
    Hey Jackass! You need to [Register] or log in to view signatures on ROTHARMY.COM!

  4. #3
    someone's doormat
    Commando
    Yount's Avatar
    Member No
    27771
    Join Date
    Jan 2012
    Last Online
    07-31-2013 @ 09:11 AM
    Location
    Alberquerque
    Age
    42
    Posts
    1,099
    Status
    Offline
    Thanks
    417
    Thanked 171 Times in 133 Posts


    Rep Power
    16
    as far back as the 70s, Hagar was calling Roth a "faggot", Roth responding by saying Hagar had "a social problem"

    You so funny Dave!
    Hey Jackass! You need to [Register] or log in to view signatures on ROTHARMY.COM!

  5. #4
    Sheep Pen noob
    ROTH ARMY SUPREME
    vandeleur's Avatar
    Member No
    24919
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Last Online
    10-02-2021 @ 02:52 AM
    Location
    uk
    Posts
    9,870
    Status
    Offline
    Thanks
    2,960
    Thanked 2,941 Times in 2,103 Posts


    Rep Power
    54
    Great find... Good interview
    Hey Jackass! You need to [Register] or log in to view signatures on ROTHARMY.COM!

  6. #5
    The Starchild
    ROCKSTAR

    Dave's Bitch's Avatar
    Member No
    12968
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Last Online
    10-09-2020 @ 11:05 AM
    Location
    UK
    Age
    34
    Posts
    5,275
    Status
    Offline
    Thanks
    1,073
    Thanked 628 Times in 444 Posts


    Blog Entries
    2
    Rep Power
    32
    This calling Dave a faggot?


    Great find Binnie.Nice to see some UK coverage
    Hey Jackass! You need to [Register] or log in to view signatures on ROTHARMY.COM!

  7. #6
    Feeding My Addiction
    DIAMOND STATUS
    binnie's Avatar
    Member No
    20165
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Last Online
    12-27-2016 @ 08:33 AM
    Location
    Here, there, every fucking where
    Age
    42
    Posts
    19,144
    Status
    Offline
    Thanks
    1,809
    Thanked 1,785 Times in 1,252 Posts


    Rep Power
    56
    The Guardian are going to review the album as well.....

  8. #7
    The Menace Is Loose Again
    TOASTMASTER GENERAL
    sadaist's Avatar
    Member No
    6381
    Join Date
    Jul 2004
    Last Online
    04-08-2015 @ 12:58 AM
    Location
    So CA
    Age
    52
    Posts
    11,625
    Status
    Offline
    Thanks
    1,789
    Thanked 2,934 Times in 1,875 Posts


    Rep Power
    61
    Thanks Bin. Really enjoyed reading that.
    Hey Jackass! You need to [Register] or log in to view signatures on ROTHARMY.COM!

  9. #8
    Banned
    REPENT AND SINS NO MO!

    Member No
    14
    Join Date
    Dec 2003
    Last Online
    11-04-2021 @ 07:27 PM
    Location
    China
    Posts
    44,120
    Status
    Offline
    Thanks
    2,838
    Thanked 3,233 Times in 2,449 Posts


    Blog Entries
    2
    Rep Power
    0
    Awesome...


    Hey Jackass! You need to [Register] or log in to view signatures on ROTHARMY.COM!

  10. #9
    it's getting hot in here
    Veteran
    VHscraps's Avatar
    Member No
    24706
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Last Online
    04-21-2024 @ 06:44 PM
    Location
    Manchester, UK
    Age
    59
    Posts
    1,865
    Status
    Offline
    Thanks
    313
    Thanked 711 Times in 422 Posts


    Rep Power
    23
    Quote Originally Posted by binnie View Post
    The Guardian are going to review the album as well.....
    Yeah, it was on their site yesterday. Seshmeister posted the link to it in another thread last night - here's a sample: "A Different Kind of Truth is a frequently thrilling return. These songs crackle, fizz and bulge with priapic exuberance, and not just due to the reliably demented Roth. Seemingly inspired by the presence of his 20-year-old son Wolfgang on bass, [Eddie] Van Halen is on extraordinary form."

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2012/feb/02/van-halen-different-truth-review
    Hey Jackass! You need to [Register] or log in to view signatures on ROTHARMY.COM!

  11. #10
    Crazy Ass Mofo
    Mr Walker's Avatar
    Member No
    66
    Join Date
    Jan 2004
    Last Online
    11-16-2021 @ 10:37 AM
    Location
    NJ
    Age
    56
    Posts
    2,536
    Status
    Offline
    Thanks
    140
    Thanked 714 Times in 405 Posts


    Rep Power
    30
    So happy that Dave is doing press again.
    Hey Jackass! You need to [Register] or log in to view signatures on ROTHARMY.COM!

  12. Thanked Mr Walker for this KICKASS post:

    Terry (02-03-2012)


  13. #11
    Use my hand, I won't look
    ____Van Fuckin' Halen____
    ROCKSTAR

    VAiN's Avatar
    Member No
    22029
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Last Online
    10-27-2020 @ 08:17 PM
    Location
    Fort Lauderdale
    Age
    49
    Posts
    5,057
    Status
    Offline
    Thanks
    2,333
    Thanked 1,707 Times in 1,035 Posts


    Rep Power
    41
    Great read, thanks for Sharing that!
    Hey Jackass! You need to [Register] or log in to view signatures on ROTHARMY.COM!

  14. #12
    ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

    Seshmeister's Avatar
    Member No
    11
    Join Date
    Oct 2003
    Last Online
    Yesterday @ 06:57 PM
    Location
    Scotland
    Posts
    35,138
    Status
    Offline
    Thanks
    2,827
    Thanked 9,402 Times in 6,057 Posts


    Rep Power
    10
    Quote Originally Posted by binnie View Post
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2012...roth-van-halen


    Even so, he has chosen once again to hitch himself to the Van Halen wagon. Is it possible he and Eddie Van Halen – for all the very public acrimony between them – need each other to create anything resembling their best work? For the first time, Roth pauses – there are 30 seconds before he speaks. Then, finally: "Clearly. Very astute. Clearly."
    Why the pause? His ego is now in enough check to be able to answer that question straight.
    Hey Jackass! You need to [Register] or log in to view signatures on ROTHARMY.COM!

  15. #13
    Commando
    Hummarstra's Avatar
    Member No
    1886
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Last Online
    08-31-2013 @ 05:10 AM
    Location
    Denver
    Posts
    1,196
    Status
    Offline
    Thanks
    104
    Thanked 28 Times in 27 Posts


    Rep Power
    22
    Dave has not lost an iota of his brilliance. Just amazing stuff and some good quotes for the Army member who started that twitter account of Dave quotes.
    Hey Jackass! You need to [Register] or log in to view signatures on ROTHARMY.COM!

  16. #14
    Commando
    Halen High's Avatar
    Member No
    6316
    Join Date
    Jul 2004
    Last Online
    04-07-2015 @ 08:07 PM
    Location
    Adelaide
    Posts
    1,231
    Status
    Offline
    Thanks
    132
    Thanked 156 Times in 85 Posts


    Rep Power
    22
    Thanks Binnie - yeah it's great to see Dave talking to the press. The fact that he is talking to the British press could indicate a tour is planned.
    Hey Jackass! You need to [Register] or log in to view signatures on ROTHARMY.COM!

  17. #15
    The Starchild
    ROCKSTAR

    Dave's Bitch's Avatar
    Member No
    12968
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Last Online
    10-09-2020 @ 11:05 AM
    Location
    UK
    Age
    34
    Posts
    5,275
    Status
    Offline
    Thanks
    1,073
    Thanked 628 Times in 444 Posts


    Blog Entries
    2
    Rep Power
    32
    Quote Originally Posted by Halen High View Post
    Thanks Binnie - yeah it's great to see Dave talking to the press. The fact that he is talking to the British press could indicate a tour is planned.
    Now that really would be something.They would get a great reception over here

  18. #16
    Army Bartender
    TOASTMASTER GENERAL
    DavidLeeNatra's Avatar
    Member No
    41
    Join Date
    Jan 2004
    Last Online
    03-29-2024 @ 02:47 PM
    Location
    Berlin - Germany
    Age
    56
    Posts
    10,703
    Status
    Offline
    Thanks
    1,474
    Thanked 911 Times in 577 Posts


    Rep Power
    40
    Hey Jackass! You need to [Register] or log in to view signatures on ROTHARMY.COM!

  19. #17
    ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

    Seshmeister's Avatar
    Member No
    11
    Join Date
    Oct 2003
    Last Online
    Yesterday @ 06:57 PM
    Location
    Scotland
    Posts
    35,138
    Status
    Offline
    Thanks
    2,827
    Thanked 9,402 Times in 6,057 Posts


    Rep Power
    10
    Well they are billing this as a World Tour.

    That would give me more confidence if it wasn't for Van Halen previously using the 'World Series' definition of the word world...

  20. #18
    PFC Roth Army
    Sniper
    private parts's Avatar
    Member No
    22591
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Last Online
    10-02-2021 @ 08:54 PM
    Location
    RIGHT HERE
    Posts
    925
    Status
    Offline
    Thanks
    227
    Thanked 240 Times in 166 Posts


    Rep Power
    20
    I used to be able to follow Dave's interviews concept to concept. I'm a little out of practice after all these years, but that brain teaser just got my synapsis firing on all cylinders. What did I learn?
    Not sure and don't care. Good news is this is just the begining of many many "Dave's Mental Gymnastic Therapy Classes". Now enrolling. Sign up TODAY!
    Hey Jackass! You need to [Register] or log in to view signatures on ROTHARMY.COM!

  21. #19
    The Frosty One...
    Crazy Ass Mofo
    hambon4lif's Avatar
    Member No
    5787
    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Last Online
    06-25-2015 @ 02:24 PM
    Location
    at your sisters place
    Age
    55
    Posts
    2,810
    Status
    Offline
    Thanks
    525
    Thanked 1,558 Times in 850 Posts


    Rep Power
    38
    Great interview!
    To me, this is the goods! Roth has always been a well-read dude, and in these interviews, you always walk away knowing more than you did going in.
    I never understood the people that say he's spaced-out. I decided long ago that those were the people that just didn't get it. Those were the people that think the brain is just something that keeps the wind from whistling through their ears.

    He sounds very sharp, very focused, and ready to kick some serious fuckin' ass!
    It's gonna be a great year!
    Last edited by hambon4lif; 02-03-2012 at 10:37 AM.
    Hey Jackass! You need to [Register] or log in to view signatures on ROTHARMY.COM!

  22. #20
    Full On Cocktard

    Member No
    28045
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Last Online
    05-03-2012 @ 06:24 PM
    Location
    Boogie Down
    Age
    39
    Posts
    20
    Status
    Offline
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked 1 Time in 1 Post
    Rep Power
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by Hummarstra View Post
    Dave has not lost an iota of his brilliance. Just amazing stuff and some good quotes for the Army member who started that twitter account of Dave quotes.
    Man0 Man - where do you start!
    Hey Jackass! You need to [Register] or log in to view signatures on ROTHARMY.COM!

  23. #21
    Foot Soldier
    Jetstream's Avatar
    Member No
    27731
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Last Online
    09-30-2022 @ 04:07 PM
    Location
    Texas
    Age
    55
    Posts
    609
    Status
    Offline
    Thanks
    455
    Thanked 343 Times in 181 Posts


    Rep Power
    16
    Dave is the man
    Hey Jackass! You need to [Register] or log in to view signatures on ROTHARMY.COM!

  24. #22
    Lick me
    TOASTMASTER GENERAL
    Terry's Avatar
    Member No
    181
    Join Date
    Jan 2004
    Last Online
    04-22-2024 @ 09:15 PM
    Location
    USA! USA! USA!
    Posts
    11,950
    Status
    Offline
    Thanks
    4,612
    Thanked 2,286 Times in 1,504 Posts


    Blog Entries
    1
    Rep Power
    55
    Quote Originally Posted by Seshmeister View Post
    Why the pause? His ego is now in enough check to be able to answer that question straight.
    It could be why it took the Van Halens so long to come around after the near-miss in 1996; gotta be hard for them to make peace with the realization that Roth and Eddie is abso-fucking-LOOT-ly a case of the sum being greater than the individual parts.
    Hey Jackass! You need to [Register] or log in to view signatures on ROTHARMY.COM!

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. Roth/Stern interview?
    By faddam234 in forum Bootleg Corner
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 09-12-2011, 02:12 PM
  2. Roth responds to MA interview
    By Seshmeister in forum Main VH/DLR Discussion
    Replies: 43
    Last Post: 03-25-2006, 01:19 PM
  3. Not a new Roth interview...but a Roth Interview
    By POJO_Risin in forum Main VH/DLR Discussion
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 12-30-2005, 02:49 AM
  4. Need help finding a Roth Interview. . .
    By WOAHYEAH in forum Main VH/DLR Discussion
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 07-05-2005, 11:55 PM
  5. Interview w/ DLR: The Gripes Of Roth
    By DLR'sCock in forum Main VH/DLR Discussion
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 04-10-2004, 02:53 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •