https://www.rollingstone.com/music/m...ibute-1081034/

I won't post the whole thing. I worked last night, stopped at the gym after, and want to go to bed.

Two of my favorite blurbs about the Replacement Singer:

Hagar was a hard-working, unpretentious dude, a naturally melodic songwriter with a likable manner and an undeniably powerful singing voice, a contained howl that always sounded thoroughly commercial, radio-ready. He was armed with some of the best business instincts in rock, but unlike Roth, he was no intellectual — his subtext-free lyrics were often as undercooked as they were crass. (“Wham, bam, oh, Amsterdam,” he would sing, in a dubious celebration of Eddie’s birthplace.)
and

On 5150 alone there was “Why Can’t This Be Love,” with the fantastically insipid line “Only time will tell if we stand the test of time"
FANTASTICALLY INSIPID