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mosh51501984
01-11-2012, 12:51 PM
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-31749_162-57356869-10391698/van-halens-new-single-is-it-a-rip-off/


How do you rip yourself off?

BITEYOASS
01-11-2012, 12:55 PM
They need to fire whoever the fuck is in charge of the editing at CBS. The song is called "She's The Woman", not "He's The Woman" you dumbasses!

RUDE SADDLE
01-11-2012, 12:56 PM
What fucking fuck tards!

Mr Walker
01-11-2012, 01:00 PM
Why the fuck is it a scandal to play a song that you fucking wrote... oh well, any press is good press.

kwame k
01-11-2012, 01:00 PM
They need to fire whoever the fuck is in charge of the editing at CBS. The song is called "She's The Woman", not "He's The Woman" you dumbasses!

Crack reporting right there....as in crackhead!

ThrillsNSpills
01-11-2012, 01:02 PM
What do you expect? The people technically should never have fucking heard Down in Flames in the first place because it was UNRELEASED. Nobody bought Down in Flames. Why do people have to be schooled in song sections?

The internet has made people think that pissing and moaning about things that aren't important is acceptable.

It's not, it's petty.
oh shit

kwame k
01-11-2012, 01:04 PM
Why the fuck is it a scandal to play a song that you fucking wrote... oh well, any press is good press.

Hell, if ripping yourself off is a crime wouldn't AC/DC be in jail years ago.....even they admit to ripping themselves off.

The songs written were demos and bands from the Rolling Stones to the Beatles have gone back and used material that didn't make the cut years after the fact.

This just tells me the music is so good that the have to reach way back to have anything to bitch about or try to stir up controversy!

Vinnie Velvet
01-11-2012, 01:05 PM
Spammy's comments a few months ago about Ed using old songs to make the new album is fueling this.

Fucking chicken fucker piece of shit.

Ed has been going back to HIS repertorie of riffs, etc since the first album -- (and take note Fagar, he was still doing it during your faggot years in the band).

GreenEyedMurder
01-11-2012, 01:09 PM
They need to fire whoever the fuck is in charge of the editing at CBS. The song is called "She's The Woman", not "He's The Woman" you dumbasses!

It looks like someone forgot or accidentally deleted the capital "S" there. Sloppy writing by someone who flaunts his or her utter lack of basic knowledge about the band -- and an editor who doesn't give a damn.

Mr Walker
01-11-2012, 01:13 PM
Ed claimed he had 10 albums worth of material... I would imagine it was all aimless meandering as evidenced by the porno soundtrack he did. Going back to their roots was a brilliant move and probably an excellent way to get Ed focused and more disciplined in his craft. I'm not 100% convinced that we are ever going to get another Van Halen album (man, I wish they would follow the lead that Black Country Communion is setting... they are doing their 3rd album over the summer) but if we do, this 'rape of the vaults' was the perfect first step in getting back in the ring.

Hellraiser!!
01-11-2012, 01:16 PM
Probably a Van Hagar cock lover wrote this shit!!!

Vinnie Velvet
01-11-2012, 01:16 PM
Ed claimed he had 10 albums worth of material... I would imagine it was all aimless meandering as evidenced by the porno soundtrack he did. Going back to their roots was a brilliant move and probably an excellent way to get Ed focused and more disciplined in his craft. I'm not 100% convinced that we are ever going to get another Van Halen album (man, I wish they would follow the lead that Black Country Communion is setting... they are doing their 3rd album over the summer) but if we do, this 'rape of the vaults' was the perfect first step in getting back in the ring.

Exactly - but we don't know if it really was a complete 'rape of the vaults' until the album is out.

Ed has been tapping into his own stuff for ideas for decades - but I do agree going back to the way he played back in the 70s was the perfect way to get the band energized again. To recapture the essence of CVH, I think it was a great move.

ThrillsNSpills
01-11-2012, 01:20 PM
I had no problem with Tattoo or She's the Woman (sure half of it's old and the second half is new and is great), but I hope there are songs that were done from scratch. EVH has good stuff that was unheard from some of the NAMM appearences.
I don't put any stock in anything the media says. If the tunes are powerful and solid and I want to hear them more than once, that's fine.

RUDE SADDLE
01-11-2012, 01:20 PM
Ed claimed he had 10 albums worth of material... I would imagine it was all aimless meandering as evidenced by the porno soundtrack he did. Going back to their roots was a brilliant move and probably an excellent way to get Ed focused and more disciplined in his craft. I'm not 100% convinced that we are ever going to get another Van Halen album (man, I wish they would follow the lead that Black Country Communion is setting... they are doing their 3rd album over the summer) but if we do, this 'rape of the vaults' was the perfect first step in getting back in the ring.

BCC is a great fuckin band!!. Joe is a very underated guitatr player.
Love "one last soul" didnt get the new album yet but plan to.

ThrillsNSpills
01-11-2012, 01:23 PM
Remember the media also fueled the Monkees not playing their instruments.

It was a TV SHOW about a band. Guess that was too much for folks to understand.

Full Bug
01-11-2012, 01:28 PM
Ed has been tapping into his own stuff for ideas for decades - but I do agree going back to the way he played back in the 70s was the perfect way to get the band energized again. To recapture the essence of CVH, I think it was a great move.
Agree 100%, Ed's best stuff for the most part was written back then, nothing wrong with that, almost every great band wrote their best stuff in the early days.....

Hellraiser!!
01-11-2012, 01:30 PM
BCC is a great fuckin band!!. Joe is a very underated guitatr player.
Love "one last soul" didnt get the new album yet but plan to.

BCC 2 is even better than their first disc!!!

RUDE SADDLE
01-11-2012, 01:37 PM
BCC 2 is even better than their first disc!!!

I wanna catch them live. Was very happy when I first heard them on the radio said to myself "theres hope out there" for rock music in general.

Mr Walker
01-11-2012, 01:39 PM
BCC is a great fuckin band!!. Joe is a very underated guitatr player.
Love "one last soul" didnt get the new album yet but plan to.

The band might not be everyone's cup of tea, but if things go as planned over the summer, they will have released three albums worth of new (and quality) material in two years... along with a live DVD/BR. That's the way it was done back in the day.

RUDE SADDLE
01-11-2012, 01:41 PM
The band might not be everyone's cup of tea, but if things go as planned over the summer, they will have released three albums worth of new (and quality) material in two years... along with a live DVD/BR. That's the way it was done back in the day.

NICE! Definitely looking foward to that.

RUDE SADDLE
01-11-2012, 01:42 PM
How fuckin bad ass would it be if BBC opened for VH

SFG
01-11-2012, 01:44 PM
The press is the press, anything and everything that is written can only help. Bad press will get people curious to listen and potentially buy more. Good press will further this....

Let's see how ticket sales are starting this week...that is the true barometer.

ThrillsNSpills
01-11-2012, 02:13 PM
Someone had an interesting comment on the CBS page:

"This seems like a slanted article because Van Halen didn't sign with CBS/Sony/Viacom. "

BITEYOASS
01-11-2012, 02:24 PM
As Sam Kinison once said: CBS STANDS FOR COCKSUCKING BASTARD SONSABITCHES!!! :amen:

Yount
01-24-2012, 07:57 PM
internet is full of fuckwads. everything misquoted and everyone misinformed. You've gotta be smart when reading online, back-checking facts and all. Now a guy like Roy Hagar can say he sold more shows and albums than CVH and some people are going to verbatim that.
I find the personal opinions and posts on this site to be mostly VERY accurate.

FORD
01-24-2012, 11:29 PM
Remember the media also fueled the Monkees not playing their instruments.

It was a TV SHOW about a band. Guess that was too much for folks to understand.

And eventually they DID play their instruments. Not entirely all that well, but they played them......


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozYvjsTuSnk

ThrillsNSpills
01-24-2012, 11:52 PM
Interesting. They also had engineers to dial up the crowd noise in the mix.

Wonder if they could even hear themselves while playing. Seems doubtful.

ZahZoo
01-25-2012, 09:38 AM
Hendrix was signed as an opening act for the Monkees tour back in 67. Only lasted a couple of shows when the promoters realized that was a stupid choice...

Speaking of getting facts straight... anyone read the Van Halen Bio on TicketMaster..?

http://www.ticketmaster.com/Van-Halen-tickets/artist/772490

Really surprised me when I read that Dave has been fired at least twice from VH and laid off once...

Some snippets:


During their 1984 tour, each member played separate solo sets and were physically separated on the stage. Roth was unhappy with Eddie's appearance on Michael Jackson's 1983 hit "Beat It," and Eddie grew tired of the comic antics of Roth. In 1985, Roth released a solo EP, Crazy from the Heat, which spawned hit covers of "California Girls" and "Just a Gigolo/I Ain't Got Nobody." When Roth delayed the recording of Van Halen's follow-up to 1984, he was fired from the band.


According to Hagar, Eddie fired him shortly afterward; Eddie claimed Hagar quit. Roth proceeded to record two new songs for Van Halen's Best Of, Vol. 1, and once the reunion became public, the rock media reacted positively to the news; MTV began airing a welcome back commercial days after the announcement. However, the reunion was not to be. Following an appearance at the MTV Music Awards, Eddie Van Halen fired Roth from the band, claiming that he was only on board to record two new songs.


Cherone was dismissed from Van Halen in 1999. Immediately, rumors began to swirl once more of an impending David Lee Roth/Van Halen reunion. Things were kept completely hush-hush in the Van Halen camp until early 2001, when David Lee Roth went public on his website with an update, confirming that he had recorded several new songs with the band (tracks that Roth described as amazing, phenomenal, and astonishing), but hadn't heard back from them since the previous summer.

Only a few days after Roth's news, Eddie Van Halen admitted to the public that he was battling cancer, but was told by his doctors that chances were good for a complete recovery. In the summer of 2001, Eddie told MTV News that the band's remaining members had penned a total of three albums' worth of new material and that they were still unsure of who their next singer would be. Months later, fans were shocked to hear that the band parted ways with Warner Bros., its label since 1979. The bandmembers blamed the label for promoting younger bands, while also admitting that they had not yet found Cherone's replacement and were no longer considering Roth.