But that tune wasn't being played on the top 40 station I was referring to, the dreary "Against All Odds" was (for some reason, I thought "Separate Lives" was from that time as well, but it was a while later), along with other cringe-worthy dreck like "I Just Called To Say I Love You" by Stevie Wonder and those simultaneously wimpy/creepy ballads by Chicago or Lionel Richie.
Hagar Predictably Runs His Boorish Yap In Revisionist History Memoir, 'Red'
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Even though it is from sammy,I love it when people slam Ed,He deserves it.What i would really love to see is someone going off about alex,that guy is the most arrogant prickI really love you baby, I love what you've got
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Fair Warning's HAD to sell more than 2 mill. That's an old figure.
It's one of the top 5 guitar albums of all time.Comment
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It starts with the speculation of why the band broke up in the first place.....
then it goes on to Ray Daniels, and the part Alex played in that......
.....then it goes on to a point that fans of the band should really stop to think about.
What kind of a human being would let their little brother get himself in such a fucked-up condition?
Nevermind the fact that he's your meal ticket, but he's your goddamned brother!!!
As much as people burn on Ed for his horrendous people skills, Al should be ashamed of himself for allowing his own sibling hit the skids so fucking hard.
No wonder Ed puts his arm around a different singer every other week and call him his "burrrrtherr". The fact that his own "burrrtherr" is a nutless neckbrace motherfucker could possibly have something to do with that.
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The fact that the dork now goes around as an ordained minister only proves that the last thing a scoundrel clings to isn't patriotism, it's religion.
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Originally posted by vandeleurE- Jesus . Playing both sides because he didnt understand the argument in the first placeComment
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It's also one of the most underrated in terms of production. Why Dave & Co. never made a record that sounded close to Fair Warning is beyond me. 1984 has its moments but never measured up.Comment
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Bottom line is this....
One singer is out there making money by selling a book that exploits how fucked up Ed was.
Another singer cared enough about Ed to pick him up off the ground and got his shit back together.
....so I don't think anyone needs to wonder who THE REAL LEAD SINGER OF VAN HALEN is!
Not anymore!
ROTH'N'ROLL MOTHERFUCKERS!!!
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I could care less about how many top 40's the second generation of VH had over the original. It was never about hit songs-it was, for those of us lucky enough, about literally witnessing rock history as it happend every time VH released an album. The same can NOT be said of anything Hagar was ever associated with in his lifetime.
What's funny is that Sam said he hadn't seen Ed in 10 years, Ed looked like hell and was in a bad place during that time period, and his fat ass went on tour with VH anyway.
Verrrry shady.Comment
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Every time Dave gave an interview there was a sound byte.
When Hagar speaks, I want to cut off my ears and send them to Bristol Palin.Comment
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Bottom line is this....
One singer is out there making money by selling a book that exploits how fucked up Ed was.
Another singer cared enough about Ed to pick him up off the ground and got his shit back together.
....so I don't think anyone needs to wonder who THE REAL LEAD SINGER OF VAN HALEN is!
Not anymore!
ROTH'N'ROLL MOTHERFUCKERS!!!
End of story.Last edited by SunisinuS; 02-13-2011, 04:23 PM. Reason: This board is so bad right now it is almost unusable.Can't Control your Future. Can't Control your Friends. The women start to hike their skirts up. I didn't have a clue. That is when I kinda learned how to smile a lot. One Two Three Fouir fun ter thehr fuur.Comment
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No. It was a ... mistake. Eddie did have his flashes of brilliance if memory serves. But to hear the "Red Rocker" butcher (and I mean butcher) 'Jump' is emotionally traumatizing. I cannot ever listen to that song again..EVER! I'm serious.Comment
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