Why didn't the 1984 Tour continue after Donington?

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  • Vinnie Velvet
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    • Feb 2004
    • 4577

    Why didn't the 1984 Tour continue after Donington?

    As it was originally billed as a 'World Tour', you would think they would at least play markets like Japan and even South America again.

    Or maybe the band was just too burnt out?
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  • Terry
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    • Jan 2004
    • 11953

    #2
    I think the 1984 tour started in either January or February and ended in...August or September.

    As I recall, there weren't a lot of off-days, either...I think they had a month off between the US dates and the several shows they did do in Europe. But I think they started the US tour in mid-January and it ended in mid-July or something like that, and for each of those 6 months of the US tour they were doing 15+ gigs a month.

    Not much of a 'world tour' agreed, but they played something like 100 shows in 8 months...I think it probably was along the lines of what you said, in that the band were burnt out. Probably sick of one another before the tour even started, from what I've read.
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    • Vinnie Velvet
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      • Feb 2004
      • 4577

      #3
      Originally posted by Terry
      I think the 1984 tour started in either January or February and ended in...August or September.

      As I recall, there weren't a lot of off-days, either...I think they had a month off between the US dates and the several shows they did do in Europe. But I think they started the US tour in mid-January and it ended in mid-July or something like that, and for each of those 6 months of the US tour they were doing 15+ gigs a month.

      Not much of a 'world tour' agreed, but they played something like 100 shows in 8 months...I think it probably was along the lines of what you said, in that the band were burnt out. Probably sick of one another before the tour even started, from what I've read.
      Yeah pretty much in agreement there.

      But its interesting though. The rush to do another album clearly wasn't necessary (1984 was still selling) so they could've gone back out in January-February and done Japan and South America.

      Dave did have his plans to do CFTH but thats because there wasn't anything on the VH itinerary after September.
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      • Seshmeister
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        • Oct 2003
        • 35158

        #4
        Right up to the end Van Halen classified their tours very much the same way as the baseball World Series whereby World = USA +Canada.


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        • Vinnie Velvet
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          • Feb 2004
          • 4577

          #5
          Originally posted by Seshmeister
          Right up to the end Van Halen classified their tours very much the same way as the baseball World Series whereby World = USA +Canada.


          Love that shirt design. And yeah, thats true.

          Although VH did end up playing Japan and that Australia festival gig in 2013.
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          • VHscraps
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            • Jul 2009
            • 1865

            #6
            i think that Dave recorded the CFTH in early August ‘84? i seem to recall some Random Notes thing in Rolling Stone - well, by that I mean I looked at it in the last 10 years or so - that reported his sessions, with photos of him at somebody’s birthday bash in New York (coulda been Billy Squier). The other news was that he was next off to Europe for Monsters of Rock dates, then EVH was doing the soundtrack for one of his wife’s TV movies.

            So, if I am remembering correctly, they probs decided before that just to ignore most of the rest of the world as usual.
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            • Terry
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              • Jan 2004
              • 11953

              #7
              Originally posted by VHscraps
              i think that Dave recorded the CFTH in early August ‘84? i seem to recall some Random Notes thing in Rolling Stone - well, by that I mean I looked at it in the last 10 years or so - that reported his sessions, with photos of him at somebody’s birthday bash in New York (coulda been Billy Squier). The other news was that he was next off to Europe for Monsters of Rock dates, then EVH was doing the soundtrack for one of his wife’s TV movies.

              So, if I am remembering correctly, they probs decided before that just to ignore most of the rest of the world as usual.
              I suppose Dave must have recorded CFTH prior to the 1984 European tour, if (according to Noel Monk) Dave was playing the ep to Eddie on the plane on the way back to the states from Europe at the conclusion of the 1984 tour...I think that's how the chronology went.
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              • VHscraps
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                • Jul 2009
                • 1865

                #8
                I think so - I haven't read Noel Monk's book, so never knew that about Dave playing the tapes on the flight back. But I tracked down the Rolling Stone piece I mentioned. It was Dave's birthday party, held in NYC several months before the event - it was reported in a September issue of RS, but says the band were just about to go to Europe for the Monsters of Rock dates etc, so I guess the party was late July or early August 84. This was the 'Random Note' that had the photo of Dave and Madonna at his birthday party.

                Never said anything about Ed and doing a sountrack for a Val film, so I misremembered that. But it did say that after VH got back from Europe Dave was going to Papua New Guinea with his Jungle Studs pals.

                I think that was maybe where the cover shot on CFTH was taken? I think Dave talks about that in his book.
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                • Seshmeister
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                  • Oct 2003
                  • 35158

                  #9
                  Originally posted by VHscraps
                  I think so - I haven't read Noel Monk's book,
                  You should - it's on audible too. Who knows with anything like that but it really does ring out with veracity. He seems to have taken a lot of notes at the time and his accounts of signed VH era are probably the most accurate we will ever have.

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                  • Terry
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                    • Jan 2004
                    • 11953

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Seshmeister
                    You should - it's on audible too. Who knows with anything like that but it really does ring out with veracity. He seems to have taken a lot of notes at the time and his accounts of signed VH era are probably the most accurate we will ever have.
                    It's well-worth the read, along with Van Halen Rising.
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