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walterswoodman
09-07-2004, 10:17 PM
Van Halen fans give a leg up to Hagar, boys in the band
By PETE TATTERSALL, Biloxi Sun Herald
Tue, Sep. 07, 2004

BILOXI - It was a mass celebration of rock 'n' roll Sunday night at the
Mississippi Coast Coliseum, as more than 6,500 hard-core fans, most of whom
remained on their feet for the duration of the show, welcomed Van Halen back to
Biloxi.

"This is a party. This ain't no rock concert. It's a love fest," said lead
singer Sammy Hagar.

It was, in fact, a mutual appreciation night. The fans gave and gave and gave.
Van Halen, meanwhile, seemed to channel the crowd's raw energy into its music,
pumping out high-volume, jubilant, in-your-face rock 'n' roll for more than two
hours.

Highlights on display by Van Halen, a T-shirt and jeans type band whose members
consist of Hagar, guitarist Eddie Van Halen, bassist Michael Anthony and
drummer Alex Van Halen, included "Poundcake," "Top of the World," "Why Can't
This Be Love," "Dreams," "It's About Time," "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love" and the
romping, feel-good "Right Now."

Eddie Van Halen took center stage for about 20 minutes, demonstrating why he
remains a legendary guitarist. At times he hammered away ferociously on his
instrument, alternating occasionally to a light-finger style that could only be
described as "fluttering." He also played his guitar with an electric drill,
and while lying on the ground.

But when it came to connecting with the crowd, which ranged in age largely from
25 to 55, Hagar proved he was without equal.

At one point, he hopped down into the first few rows and began singing from
among their ranks. At another point he dropped to his knees, midsong, and began
signing fan memorabilia. One fan even passed up a prosthetic leg, complete with
a running shoe on one end, for Hagar to sign.

But the best moments involved Hagar's interaction with a boy, who appeared to
be about 4 years old, on his father's shoulders in the third row. As the child,
who at one point held a sign reading "My 1st concert," raised a clenched fist
high overhead, Hagar stood in front of him, raised his wrap-around sunglasses,
grinned ear to ear, and signaled his encouragement.

Later, Hagar again sought out the boy and, seeing he looked peaked, raced to
the back of the stage, fetched a cold, plastic bottle of water, and passed it
through the crowd to the child.

After about 16 songs, plus several solos, Van Halen left the stage around 10:20
p.m., returning a few moments later for a three-song encore, which included a
Kinks cover and the classic "Panama."

"Panama," in fact, represented something of a departure. It was one of the only
David Lee Roth helmed-Van Halen songs the band performed.

An all too obvious question, meanwhile, was posed by the band's final song,
"How Do I Know When It's Love?"

For the four members of Van Halen on stage in Biloxi Sunday night, all they had
to do was look around

"Biloxi, it took us a long time to make it back here. Check it out. Tonight,
we're going to make up for it big time!" Hagar said at one point.

And they did.

Lou
09-07-2004, 10:26 PM
Wow what a cocksucking Hagar fan that journalist is.

fe_lung
09-07-2004, 11:24 PM
Hmmm, Panama was the only Roth era song? How about that Kinks cover.... or Ain't Talkin' Bout Love?


Homework - it keeps you from looking like a dumb ass!

Matt White
09-07-2004, 11:30 PM
Originally posted by fe_lung
Hmmm, Panama was the only Roth era song? How about that Kinks cover.... or Ain't Talkin' Bout Love?


Homework - it keeps you from looking like a dumb ass!

The ONLY way this guy could have advoided looking "like a DUMB ASS" would have been to NOT attend this funeral march of a show!!!


DAVE OR THE GRAVE BABY!!!!

sambo
09-07-2004, 11:32 PM
Originally posted by walterswoodman
An all too obvious question, meanwhile, was posed by the band's final song,
"How Do I Know When It's Love?"


What an absolute load of shit... I didn't know that sheep could type...

Ditto on the homework comment... just goes to show they have no fckn idea...

lms2
09-07-2004, 11:49 PM
Originally posted by walterswoodman

This ain't no rock concert said wanna be singer Sammy Hagar.

The fans gave and gave and gave.

Highlights "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love"

Eddie Van Halen took center stage for about 20 minutes, demonstrating lying on the ground.

At one point, Sammy Hagar dropped to his knees

But the best moments involved Hagar's interaction with a boy, who appeared to be about 4 years old, Hagar stood in front of him, and signaled his encouragement. (?????)

Later, Hagar again sought out the boy.

"Panama."

It was the only David Lee Roth is Van Halen song the band performed.

An all too obvious question posed by the band's fans; WHERES DAVE?

For the three members of Van Halen on stage all they had
to do was look around And they did.

and they realized they were fucked cause it just ain't Van Halen without David Lee Roth.

fe_lung
09-08-2004, 02:09 AM
He also played his guitar with an electric drill,
and while lying on the ground.


Playing guitar while lying down...... What a feat! Invite this guy to my house, I can play guitar while lying down AND watching TV!!!

Tiger Roth
09-08-2004, 02:33 AM
About the first positive review I've read.

sambo
09-08-2004, 02:46 AM
and I wonder why?... is the reviewer a long time Hagar fan or did he just get lucky?

I think the former.... this is not Van Halen... it is a completely different band. Hagar does not inspire me, in fact he repulses me....

Rikk
09-08-2004, 10:43 AM
Irving Azoff wrote that.

Warham
09-08-2004, 10:48 AM
Pete won't be getting a call from Ed at 3 a.m. tomorrow.

Matt White
09-08-2004, 10:51 AM
But he mistitled it. I think he meant "CELEBRATION OF "CROCKED" AND "TROLL"". Yup, that makes more sense.:bottle: :hagar1: :guzzle: :gulp: :donkey:

Thetruthbaby
09-08-2004, 01:48 PM
The only part of that review that sounded plausible was the 6,500 attendance. By the way, the Biloxi Coliseum holds around 15,000. Sounds like ANOTHER failed show for Van Hagar.

Figs
09-08-2004, 02:00 PM
Originally posted by walterswoodman

"This is a party. This ain't no rock concert. It's a love fest," said lead
singer Sammy Hagar.



Love Fist rocks! Those are the Scottish guys you have to drive around in the limo until the bomb defuses, right? Sort of like the "Speed" movie...


Maybe this this needs a little work...

Matt White
09-09-2004, 12:27 AM
Originally posted by Figs
Love Fist rocks! Those are the Scottish guys you have to drive around in the limo until the bomb defuses, right? Sort of like the "Speed" movie...


Maybe this this needs a little work...

GOOD WORK FIGS!!! LOVE FIST kicks the SHIT OUTTA Van Hagar!!!
FUNNY, don't remember any Van Hagar tunes on Vice City. Catchy little diddy by one DAVE ROTH on there!!!!


DAVE OR THE GRAVE BABY!!!!!!

Loons The Great
09-09-2004, 01:07 AM
Originally posted by fe_lung
He also played his guitar with an electric drill,
and while lying on the ground.


Playing guitar while lying down...... What a feat! Invite this guy to my house, I can play guitar while lying down AND watching TV!!!

LM M-F'nAO!!:D

Rikk
09-09-2004, 01:13 AM
I don't know about a "fest", but there's definitely plenty of fisting with Sam and Mikey going on backstage. Fuckin' disgusting!

Panamark
09-09-2004, 08:06 AM
What a great review.
Once again it made me realize how much I dont want to see this :p

This dude says Hagar was "THE HIGHLIGHT"...

If Spammy was the highpoint, you just know you dont want
to be there.

Anyone else agree that Sammy does all this
autograph signing because he is basically fucked, and
this gives him a chance to time out ????

rustoffa
09-09-2004, 09:33 AM
Originally posted by Panamark
Anyone else agree that Sammy does all this
autograph signing because he is basically fucked, and
this gives him a chance to time out ????

Yeah bro, little kids are probably like "Gosh sammy, you look tired!...are you gonna have a baby"? (pointing at his gut)
:D

EbDawson
09-09-2004, 09:36 AM
Originally posted by walterswoodman
This ain't no rock concert. It's a love fest," said lead
singer Sammy Hagar.


I'd rather see a concert, not a couple of guys making out.

EbDawson
09-09-2004, 09:37 AM
Originally posted by walterswoodman
"Panama," in fact, represented something of a departure. It was one of the only
David Lee Roth helmed-Van Halen songs the band performed.


Spammy decided not to butcher Unchained? Or did Ed forget the chords?

tjvhou812
09-09-2004, 10:50 AM
some of you motherfuckers are some jellous bithes

Matt White
09-09-2004, 10:53 AM
Originally posted by tjvhou812
some of you motherfuckers are some jellous bithes

Which BITHES?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!:monkey: :bananna: :D

DAVE OR THE GRAVE BABY!!!!