MICHAEL ANTHONY Says He Spoke To ALEX VAN HALEN For First Time In More Than A Decade

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  • Seshmeister
    ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

    • Oct 2003
    • 35154

    MICHAEL ANTHONY Says He Spoke To ALEX VAN HALEN For First Time In More Than A Decade

    MICHAEL ANTHONY Says He Spoke To ALEX VAN HALEN For First Time In More Than A Decade

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    Michael Anthony has revealed that he recently reconnected with VAN HALEN drummer Alex Van Halen after more than a decade of not speaking to each other, but has stopped short of predicting that it will lead to any sort of reunion with his former bandmates.

    Anthony, singer Sammy Hagar, Alex and Eddie Van Halen last teamed up in 2004 for a U.S. summer tour. In exchange for taking part in the tour, Anthony reportedly had to agree to take a pay cut and sign away his rights to the band name and logo.

    In 2007, the Van Halen brothers, Wolfgang Van Halen and singer David Lee Roth announced they would be hitting the road for a reunion tour. Anthony later told Music Radar that he "found out about that tour like everybody else did — in the press."

    During an October 21 appearance on "Trunk Nation", Eddie Trunk's new show on SiriusXM channel Volume (106), Anthony was asked when the last time was that he had any contact with either of the Van Halen brothers. He responded: "You know what? This is pretty interesting. There's a mutual friend of Alex's and mine. His name's Craig DeFalco. And this is a guy who was a tech for me for a while, and he actually was Eddie's tech… I don't know if it was the 2007 tour, but he teched for him one of the tours. And he stays in touch with Alex, basically. I got a relatively new place out there at the beach in Southern California, and this guy Craig, he had never seen my house, so he came out. He was on tour with Lenny Kravitz or someone, doing… teching and had a break. And so we went out on my boat. I'm, like, 'Yeah, we'll cruise you around the bay and you can check the place out.' So, as it goes, I had a couple of cocktails, and next thing you know, we were talking about the band and the good old days and all that stuff. 'Cause he did, I think, at least two or three VAN HALEN tours with me back in the '80s. So we're talking, and next thing you know, I've got him holding his iPhone up and I'm shooting a video going, 'Hey, Alex, man…', just talking about the good times and everything that's going on now. All these heroes of ours, people I grew up listening to, they're, like, starting to drop left and right now. It's, like, 'Oh, my God!' And so later on, we were at my house, my buddy and myself, Craig, and his phone rings, and it was Alex. And he's, all, 'Hey, tell Mike I said hi.' Next thing I know, [Craig] is handing me the phone and goes, 'Here, Al wants to talk to you.' And I'm, like, 'What?' And this was this past May. And I hadn't spoken to Alex in, like, ten years, I think — ten or eleven years."

    Anthony explained that "nothing heavy" was discussed during his conversation with Alex because the bassist "didn't wanna get into anything about the band." Michael added: "But it was just great to talk to him. We talked for about twenty minutes, and had a great conversation — just about life in general and getting older and what's going on around us in the music industry. And it was actually really great talking to him."

    Rumors that VAN HALEN's original singer David Lee Roth could possibly once again be succeeded by Hagar have become more persistent during the band's current hiatus.

    Hagar sent a tweet to Eddie Van Halen in January wishing him a happy birthday — and got a cordial response — despite the bad blood that has existed between the two of them since 2004. Hagar later said that part of the reason he did it was because of the recent deaths of rock legends Glenn Frey and David Bowie.

    But Anthony now says that Eddie may not have personally responded to Hagar's tweet at all. The bassist told Trunk: "Well, I do have kind of a little personal spin on that one. I don't know if I should tell you about it, 'cause I don't wanna kill anybody's hopes or anything. 'Cause, actually, before Sammy did that, he told me… We were on his jet, flying somewhere to a gig, and he goes, 'Damn it! I'm gonna wish Eddie a happy birthday.' And I said, 'Go ahead, man. C'mon…' And so he did. And then I guess Eddie responded back. [Sammy] said, 'I hope you're doing well.' And [Eddie] said, 'Yeah, Sammy, I hope you're doing well also.' Well, see, the only thing that I was thinking that seemed kind of odd, in all the years that Sammy was in VAN HALEN, and that I'd been around him and Eddie, Eddie never calls him 'Sammy' — he always called him 'Sam.' You know, Eddie's wife is a publicist, and I don't know… That's one thing I don't know. But you know what? But it was a nice, friendly gesture."

    Despite all the mudslinging and negativity between VAN HALEN's current and former members, Anthony does still hope that Hagar could rekindle his friendship with the Van Halen brothers. "Sammy has said… I'm sure you've seen, there's been a couple of other interviews that he's done where he says, 'I'm sorry. I apologize to the Van Halen brothers,' and whatever," Michael told Trunk. "Because all this lashing out and whatever… and Sammy… I mean, I love Sam to death, but sometimes he puts his foot in his mouth, especially when it comes to rebuttals to stuff that people say or accuse him of, or VAN HALEN stuff. The worst thing Sammy can ever do is read shit that people say about him and VAN HALEN, because it does get him fired up. But Sammy has taken a turn now, and he does realize… He goes, 'Hey, you know what? Even if I never play in a band with these guys again, friendship, and as human beings and whatever is more important to me than that.' He says he doesn't wanna go to the grave with any enemies, so I don't know."

    Asked if he still thinks there is "unfinished business" between him and VAN HALEN and if he believes there is a chance that he will reunite with his former bandmates one day, Anthony told Trunk: "You know what? In some ways, I'm kind of over it, only because you can only hold your breath for so long. But it's kind of interesting that you say 'any unfinished business,' VAN HALEN being one of the biggest bands there ever was, it's kind of sad to see how everything kind of dwindled down like it did, kind of with a whimper. Which, this band, if we were gonna go out, we should have gone out killing it all over the world. And, you know, I'm always a never-say-never guy. If the circumstances were right, I have no problem… I love going out and playing the music. And if we did it, though, it would have to be none of this four separate planes and four separate this and that, and you only see them on stage. It's gotta be kind of like… I don't know if it can ever be a brotherhood like it was before."

    He continued: "When Sam was in the band, we used to call ourselves the four-headed monster. But if everybody could get along great… I think it'd just be great to do it for the fans. And as far as Dave [Lee Roth] goes, I don't know if… Obviously, it would have been great to be on stage with Dave again, because I always liked his silliness on stage anyway. [Laughs] In a way, it's kind of comical, you know, but it always made for an interesting show."

    Last year, Anthony was at the receiving end of some scathing, hurtful comments from Eddie Van Halen, who slammed both Michael's bass playing and singing abilities. "Every note Mike ever played, I had to show him how to play," Eddie told Billboard. "Before we'd go on tour, he'd come over with a video camera and I'd have to show him how to play all the parts," Van Halen said, adding that Anthony's background vocals were "like a piccolo trumpet."

    Hagar quickly came to Anthony's defense, saying in a video message: "For Eddie to say he had to show him what to play and then teach him all those songs, that's the biggest line of bullshit in my life. I was in that band for eleven years, there was never a video camera involved of Eddie showing [Anthony] what to play…. Michael Anthony is a bad motherfucker. Fuck you, Eddie Van Halen, for saying that about Mikey. You're a liar."
  • Terry
    TOASTMASTER GENERAL
    • Jan 2004
    • 11951

    #2
    Meh.

    I don't think there's any "unfinished business" in Van Halen. While it's sometimes fun to speculate what they would have done had the band not broken apart in 1985, for me whatever "business" they had was completed after the 1984 tour ended. At least that's the way it ended up working out, like it or not. For others, their perspective might be different, and I don't care only because it makes little difference to me if someone else liked the band with Hagar in it or not.

    CVH had a chance to put it back together in 1996, and they managed to come up with a couple of tracks. It could have encompassed much more than just those two tracks, but for various reasons it didn't. They all fucked it up good, and with that failure went the chance for the band to do something that would have been different than what they are capable of today, which is being one of many aging rock acts out there on the road without all the definitive/essential members onstage, and not all of the people who ARE onstage are still able to cut the mustard.

    Who knows if Anthony's phone conversation with Alex will lead to anything more? Who really cares? Van Halen are done. Roth is JUST this side of washed up: the only reason he was even able to front the last two Van Halen tours with any degree of credibility is because the CVH legacy and music are virtually bombproof. It sure wasn't due to his vocal abilities: his voice has been shot for several years and it ain't coming back.

    So for all it matters the band might as well get Hagar and Anthony back and tour. Dave is a shell of what he used to be as a performer, and seeing Eddie play Eruption well in and of itself isn't worth my time or money anymore.

    Maybe...MAYBE...if Anthony rejoins and they do one last CVH tour I MIGHT be up for it. I must say, though, between Eddie showing up drunk at the 2008 show I saw, Dave botching the vocals at the 2012 show I saw and the shitty vocals I heard on various 2015 dates, my patience for that band getting their shit together has pretty much run out. They just got too old.
    Scramby eggs and bacon.

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    • cadaverdog
      ROTH ARMY SUPREME
      • Aug 2007
      • 8955

      #3
      Originally posted by Terry
      I must say, though, between Eddie showing up drunk at the 2008 show I saw, Dave botching the vocals at the 2012 show I saw and the shitty vocals I heard on various 2015 dates, my patience for that band getting their shit together has pretty much run out. They just got too old.
      The band had their shit together. The vocalist didn't.
      Beware of Dog

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      • vandeleur
        ROTH ARMY SUPREME
        • Sep 2009
        • 9865

        #4
        2007 Dave's voice is the arse end of 10 Years older. Could Dave raise his game one more time for a true reunion . Questionable at best
        fuck your fucking framing

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        • vandeleur
          ROTH ARMY SUPREME
          • Sep 2009
          • 9865

          #5
          Originally posted by cadaverdog
          The band had their shit together. The vocalist didn't.
          Nah ,2007 Dave killed it , 2015 Dave killed it in a different way
          fuck your fucking framing

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          • Von Halen
            ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

            • Dec 2003
            • 7500

            #6
            Watch what you say Terry. You just might have a couple of old members pop in and tell you in no uncertain terms that this last tour was the "definitive Van Halen".

            I listened to this interview on Youtube. Trunk is a fucking douche, and didn't miss an opportunity to tell Anthony how long he's been in the business, and a few other egotistical insertions of how many rock stars he's friends with. If he had half a fucking brain, he'd have asked Mike about the old live videos. Anything about them. I will give ole fat Eddie credit for talking about how great the first 4 albums are, and giving major props to Women And Children First. He did bust Mike's balls about Ed teaching him to play the bass parts too.

            Click Here To Listen To The Entire 22 Minute Interview On Youtube

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            • vandeleur
              ROTH ARMY SUPREME
              • Sep 2009
              • 9865

              #7
              Trunk is fucking horrible .... am glad mike is dead and gone on to sammy topia.
              Mike is a slimey cunt.

              Dave is funny and sammy rocks wtf

              I hope Cvh never happens. I don't wanna see what hot pussy looks like when it hits 70.
              It was what it was.
              fuck your fucking framing

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              • vandeleur
                ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                • Sep 2009
                • 9865

                #8
                Might as well vault , go a head and vault . Do do do do
                fuck your fucking framing

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                • DONNIEP
                  DIAMOND STATUS
                  • Mar 2004
                  • 13373

                  #9
                  Originally posted by vandeleur
                  sammy rocks
                  I'm glad you finally admitted it
                  American by birth. Southern by the grace of God.

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                  • vandeleur
                    ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                    • Sep 2009
                    • 9865

                    #10
                    Originally posted by DONNIEP
                    I'm glad you finally admitted it
                    Ouch ... meanie
                    fuck your fucking framing

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                    • vandeleur
                      ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                      • Sep 2009
                      • 9865

                      #11
                      I should back up the mike is a cock sucking sammy guzzler with the sisters are horrible fuckers and Dave is turned into the weird uncle you won't visit in an old people's hospital home.

                      But their music pre 1985 was fucking out of this world .

                      Just saying
                      fuck your fucking framing

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                      • DONNIEP
                        DIAMOND STATUS
                        • Mar 2004
                        • 13373

                        #12
                        Originally posted by vandeleur
                        I should back up the mike is a cock sucking sammy guzzler with the sisters are horrible fuckers and Dave is turned into the weird uncle you won't visit in an old people's hospital home.

                        But their music pre 1985 was fucking out of this world .

                        Just saying
                        Says Wolfie's girlfriend
                        American by birth. Southern by the grace of God.

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                        • Terry
                          TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 11951

                          #13
                          Originally posted by vandeleur
                          2007 Dave's voice is the arse end of 10 Years older. Could Dave raise his game one more time for a true reunion . Questionable at best
                          I don't think he has much game left to raise, to be honest.

                          He could possibly alter his approach and sing rather than yell, which would probably make the lead vocals at least listenable more than they have been for the last two tours.

                          I'll agree with cadaverdog that in 2012 and 2015 all three Van Halens delivered the goods. I'll agree with vandy that Roth knocked it out of the park in 2007-2008.
                          Scramby eggs and bacon.

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                          • Terry
                            TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                            • Jan 2004
                            • 11951

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Von Halen
                            Watch what you say Terry. You just might have a couple of old members pop in and tell you in no uncertain terms that this last tour was the "definitive Van Halen".

                            I listened to this interview on Youtube. Trunk is a fucking douche, and didn't miss an opportunity to tell Anthony how long he's been in the business, and a few other egotistical insertions of how many rock stars he's friends with. If he had half a fucking brain, he'd have asked Mike about the old live videos. Anything about them. I will give ole fat Eddie credit for talking about how great the first 4 albums are, and giving major props to Women And Children First. He did bust Mike's balls about Ed teaching him to play the bass parts too.

                            Click Here To Listen To The Entire 22 Minute Interview On Youtube
                            I mean, it's almost irrelevant to me what ANY members of Van Halen, past or present, have to say about the state of the band: I can hear the results and formulate my own opinions, just like I always have.

                            Like, when CVH was active, the main draw for me back then was Eddie's playing. I was one of those kids in the early 1980s who had just started playing guitar and was scrambling trying to figure out Ed's licks: he was THE primary influence for me in the first three or so years of my picking up the instrument. When Roth quit (or got fired, or if it was a mutual thing...who gives a shit now, really?), the Van Halens embarked on their pre-5150 media blitz yammering away about how "the music was better than ever with Sammy in the band" and "Sammy was a better singer than Dave" and all that blather. Who knows, maybe they actually believed what they were saying. And I wasn't too thrilled with the Crazy From The Heat ep, either. By all accounts, I should have been tailor-made to make the transition to Van Hagar. Then 5150 was released, and I didn't care for it. Then EEAS was released, and to my mind it just buried what Van Halen were doing with Sammy Hagar.

                            As to a Trunk interview of Michael Anthony, I'll pass. Primarily because Anthony is a boring interview subject when it comes to the one point of interest he could speak to that I'd want to hear about, which is his time in Van Halen. I mean, Anthony should be able to at least impart some cool fly-on-the-wall stuff about those years, if only because he was there. Yet he never has anything of interest to say. And also because I've been weary of Trunk even before That Metal Show aired. I mean, to give Trunk his due he has managed to make a good living by being basically what amounts to a professional fanboy. And honestly, that's good for him. The problem with Trunk is by nature of what he does he has to lob softball questions out to these aging hair metal stars to keep them coming back to appear on his show, and Trunk only shits on stars who won't appear on his show. Like, Trunk will shit on Gene Simmons every chance he gets these days, but when Simmons was on Trunk's radio show in the early 2000s, Trunk puckered up and kissed his ass. Trunk shits on Ozzy Osbourne all the time, yet if Ozzy appeared on his show, Trunk would undoubtedly blow him. And as for all these rock star 'friends' Trunk has, even Trunk has to know these guys are cozying up to him for exposure: if Trunk didn't have his radio/tv shows and the forum he has, I'd be willing to bet most of these rock stars wouldn't even give him the time of day unless Trunk had paid extra for meet and greet concert tickets.

                            In addition, does Eddie Trunk really get credit for giving props to the first 4 CVH albums? Every person on the planet already knows CVH was the bomb: Trunk's confirmation of this is as redundant as it is unnecessary.
                            Scramby eggs and bacon.

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                            • Von Halen
                              ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                              • Dec 2003
                              • 7500

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Terry
                              I mean, it's almost irrelevant to me what ANY members of Van Halen, past or present, have to say about the state of the band: I can hear the results and formulate my own opinions, just like I always have.
                              I meant forum members, not band members, lol.


                              Originally posted by Terry
                              In addition, does Eddie Trunk really get credit for giving props to the first 4 CVH albums? Every person on the planet already knows CVH was the bomb: Trunk's confirmation of this is as redundant as it is unnecessary.
                              Well, since he is such a Clichegar suck dick, I was surprised he was so generous with his praise of the first 4.

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