Very interesting! and I wish WVH the best in his endeavour and I have no doubt he will succeed. From what I have heard he seems as a good person...and thats all that matters in the end, is it not?. as I watch his father doing his thing on YT...
The kid is definitely a Van Halen.
He said in the interview the album is a "hard rock" album. I can't wait to hear the whole thing. I'm not as excited as I would be for a Van Halen album, or live show on DVD, or anything from the real VH, but I am really looking forward to this album.
Wonder what would be happening if Ed were alive. Wolf opening for original band? "Kitchen sink" tour? This wouldn't be the first single so I don't think Mammoth VH would be on Kimmell or today shows..Ed dying really changed this kids future at a pivotal time.
And what is with the giant crab on the cover?
I completely forgot about this covid bullshit..everybody would be sitting on their asses...
Guys, it was live. There are reasons it sounds good:
1. Actual professional musicians who rehearse and practice.
2. Sound check dialed in the mix at the soundboard.
Check it out. Montrose and a MONTROSE COVER BAND on the same bill. What a deal.
No shit, Sherlock! Any other groundbreaking "special"notes you can bring us today?
Van Halen's crew intimidated Ronny threatening to kick his ass and that of his stage crew if he didn't stop his prolonged wankfest tunings after his soundcheck was over. His career disappeared shortly thereafter that tour.
And oh yeah, Eddie Van Halen accidentally doused Steve Perry with Guacamole after a a hissy fight with Roth. When Warner Bros called their manager after vaguely threatening to fire Van Halen if anything else happened, Monk almost laughed as Van Halen WAS the headlinger by the end...
Funny thing about that Journey poster.... it's dated 1978, but Steve Perry isn't even in the picture. He joined the band in October 1977 and already had released the "Infinity" album by the time of the concert listed on that poster. They have George Tickner in the picture, who left the band in 1975.
Here's the same picture without the "grainy" effects....
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Neal started out young. He was only 16 when he joined Santana in 1971. So he was probably 20 or 21 when that picture was taken.
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