Considering Dave recently released that song with John 5 - I think its time to re-release DLR Band on all of the streaming platforms as well.
Great album.
Considering Dave recently released that song with John 5 - I think its time to re-release DLR Band on all of the streaming platforms as well.
Great album.
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Re-mix, remaster, and re-release...might as well do it right.
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I agree.
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I agree - remix and re-release on all platforms. It is such a killer album.
I was also looking for "The Best" the other day but couldn't find my CD.
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I agree one bazillion percent.
As a reminder of what the simultaneous ass-kicking of 12,000 people looks like:
What the fuck? Yet another Montreal show from this guy? I never saw this...another complete show from the EEAS tour. I am way behind the curve, lol:
Legba Approves:
Of course, if you are Jack Butler, and you sell your soul to the devil, you wind up playing in Uncle Dave's band!
Funny, he is related by marriage to this man:
By the way, if you wanna ever does wanna do a deal wif Legba, here is the place (from the movie Crossroads):
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Th...!4d-90.9545682
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From Google Bird's Eye View, looking straight South. You can see where the tree once stood....to the left of the road. It got blown over by a tornado some years ago.
sonrisa salvaje (11-18-2020)
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Didn't take long.
I got to see him in an 800-seat Moose Lodge turned bar in 1999. Maybe 200 people there.
Saw him opening for Bad Company in 1999 at the Tweeter Center in Massachusetts. It just felt plain odd to see him in terms of being an opening act. Good show, though. Left after Roth was done (had no interest in Bad Company).
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Hardrock69 (11-15-2020)
The weirdest show I ever saw was Roth performing at a Ribfest in 2005, sandwiched among a bunch of other bands.
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Terry (11-14-2020)
Yeah, that whole Sam and Dave tour...wasn't a good look for Roth. From the bizarre hair extensions to the stage wardrobe, which...clearly, Dave had worn...er, um, 'flamboyant' spandex stuff earlier in his career. But that's exactly when it was: earlier in his career. The 2002 tour saw Dave, from my perspective, trying just a bit too hard to hold onto or recapture the 1980s Dave persona at an age when it was beginning to look silly to even bother trying.
And that whole Jack Daniels Jacking Off routine went kinda hand in hand with the 2002 wardrobe and hairpieces...where the embarrassing factor more than by a little bit outweighed the coolness factor.
At the time - 2002 - I enjoyed what Roth's band were doing in terms of how they were playing the CVH stuff and the setlist, but even back then at the time of the Sam and Dave tour I found Dave's live approach to that tour...kinda cringeworthy.
Fortunately, by the time Roth rejoined Van Halen, he had accepted...if not his age at least the reality of his hair loss, and the outfits and stage patter were toned down.
I'm assuming it was the same guy who filmed both Montreal shows (Van Halen 1984 and Roth 1986)...it looks like those two shows were both shot from the same (what I'm assuming is a) skybox location. I'm guessing it was a skybox with either a glass or plastic-type viewing window because at one point during the 1984 show one sees a reflected glare from a light that looks to be attached to the video camera shining from inside the skybox.
Haven't seen the JP Defenders video. There were a few other Montreal shows from other bands from around that same period - 1984 through 1986 - I've seen on youtube, but those look like they were shot from the audience in non-skybox/upper arena locations.
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