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katie
03-04-2009, 06:27 PM
Sammy Hagar, Joe Satriani, Michael Anthony and Chad Smith team up for supergroup and give Classic Rock the exclusive lowdown.

The name Chickenfoot doesn’t exactly conjure up visions of a union between some of rocks mightiest musical behemoths; in fact it sounds more like a nasty side effect of bird flu.

“It was just supposed to be a bullshit name that we’d used for a while,” former Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony told Classic Rock. “And then the rumours spread about the band, everybody used that name so we thought, ‘fuck it, let’s call it Chickenfoot - it all comes down to the music anyway.”

Featuring Sammy Hagar (vocals), Joe Satriani (guitar), Chad Smith (drums) and Anthony; this million-dollar quartet are reluctant to call themselves a supergroup as a modest Smith explained: “We’re not a supergroup, we like hanging out together and the music is a bonus. We just happen to be in other groups.”

Classic Rock caught up with the band at Hagar’s recording studio in San Francisco where the ever ebullient Red Rocker explained the origins of the band.

“It started off with me, Michael and Chad jamming at my club-Cabo Wabo-in Mexico. Then people started asking us when we were going to tour, make a record etc. So I said if we’re going to do this properly then we’re going have to get a guitarist, let’s talk to Joe Satriani. As far as I’m concerned he’s the best guitarist in the world.”
The band made their official debut a year ago in Las Vegas at a Hagar concert where they played a three song covers set (including Zep’s Rock’n’Roll and Traffic’s Dear Mr Fantasy). Since then they have managed to record an album’s worth of material with Andy Johns and Mike Fraser at the helm. They are currently putting together a tour of Europe’s festivals this summer, which will include some shows in the UK.

“Europe is where I want this band to start, I feel so guilty that I haven’t played Europe in years,” Hagar revealed.

Classic Rock was given an exclusive preview of three tracks from the band’s eponymously titled debut. Soap On A Rope and Sexy Little Thing have the humour and loose feel of prime Halen, with the unbridled energy of Montrose. Avenida Revolution is an epic political anthem about the troubles on the Mexican/American border and has all the making of a classic.

“I’m not looking for fortune and fame out of this. I’ve had enough of that to last five times,” explained Hagar, maybe referring to selling an 80 percent interest in his Cabo Wabo tequila company for $80 million. “So pull that out of the equation, what am I doing it for? The music and enjoyment.”

Link for all you redheads -

http://www.classicrockmagazine.com/news/exclusive-chickenfoot-interview/

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Diamondjimi
03-04-2009, 06:49 PM
“I’m not looking for fortune and fame out of this. I’ve had enough of that to last five times,” explained Hagar.
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Typical delusional horseshit from Tubby's gate. Zzzzzzzzz......


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v204/Federaljim/Whocares.jpg

Panamark
03-05-2009, 12:17 AM
There it is.. Why we hate Hagar so much.
He probably is worth a small fortune, but why the hell
does he have to tell everyone at any chance ?
The dude smacks of insecurity, the album sales
comparisons, the tour attendance figures, how
much he is worth....
Please Sammy, do it for the money, music has
already taken enough blows.

katie
03-05-2009, 11:26 AM
Please Sammy, do it for the money, music has
already taken enough blows.


Classic! :biggrin:

Andy Taylor
03-05-2009, 03:34 PM
Hagar's last good album was Not 4 sale. This beach bum motif went as far as it could way back.

lesfunk
03-05-2009, 03:43 PM
I find it amusing that two of the featured songs are titled "Soap on a Rope" and " Sexy Little thing".
Coincidence ?

Panamark
03-05-2009, 06:47 PM
I find it amusing that two of the featured songs are titled "Soap on a Rope" and " Sexy Little thing".
Coincidence ?


Obvious references to his time with Mikey !

Top Jimmy
03-13-2009, 04:12 PM
so I heard the first single from the Chickenfoot cd might be a tune called BITTEN BY THE WOLF?!?!

Is this some not-so-veiled reference to Wolfgang VH?

:biggrin:

Matt White
03-13-2009, 04:18 PM
"Prime Halen?!?

half-baked haggis is more like it....

the lyrics will sink this thing...no matter how good the music is

Panamark
03-13-2009, 05:17 PM
so I heard the first single from the Chickenfoot cd might be a tune called BITTEN BY THE WOLF?!?!

Is this some not-so-veiled reference to Wolfgang VH?

:biggrin:



I hope it is !

sadaist
03-13-2009, 10:00 PM
There it is.. Why we hate Hagar so much.
He probably is worth a small fortune, but why the hell
does he have to tell everyone at any chance ?
The dude smacks of insecurity, the album sales
comparisons, the tour attendance figures, how
much he is worth....
Please Sammy, do it for the money, music has
already taken enough blows.

When he sold the majority interest in Cabo Wabo tequilla, word was he got $85 million. I'm sure the whole Cabo Wabo thing still sticks in the brothers' sides pretty bad.

FORD
03-13-2009, 10:33 PM
Hagar's last good album was Not 4 sale. This beach bum motif went as far as it could way back.

Hagar's last good album was "Paper Money" in 1974.

katie
03-14-2009, 01:00 PM
so I heard the first single from the Chickenfoot cd might be a tune called BITTEN BY THE WOLF?!?!

Is this some not-so-veiled reference to Wolfgang VH?

:biggrin:

Wolfie coundn't bite anything as he still has his baby teeth.