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  • atm
    Roth Army Recruit
    • Jan 2004
    • 5

    VH review-Milwaukee Nov.3

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    Van Halen plays by the numbers
    By GEMMA TARLACH
    Journal Sentinel pop music critic
    Posted: Nov. 4, 2004
    "Hot for Teacher?"

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    Nope.

    "Runnin' with the Devil?"

    Apparently only as far as the bank.

    Van Halen, with its second most famous front man Sammy Hagar back in the fold, drew 6,500 to the Bradley Center Wednesday night for its signature hard rock, drawn mostly from the Hagar era of the band's catalog.

    During a set that clocked in at nearly 21/2 hours, band members dutifully ticked off each item on their "to do" list: Michael Anthony performs smash 'n' bash solo on custom Jack Daniels bass then drinks from actual bottle of Jack. Check.

    Alex Van Halen trots out lengthy but precise drum solo sans shirt. Check.

    Hagar shows up shaggy-haired like a Muppet Gone Wild and repeatedly screeches how good it is to be in Milwaukee. Check.

    "Best of Both Worlds," "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love," "Dreams." Check.

    Run through generic new tunes such as "Up for Breakfast" to confirm rumors band has lost creative spark. Check.

    And so on.

    There was also, of course, some guitar playing by one Eddie Van Halen. Even with one artificial hip, Van Halen jumped and jigged and put on an athletic, joyful performance that showcased his still-impressive chops.

    Except for that solo thing.

    Excessive even by Van Halen standards, Eddie's formless noodling alone onstage stretched past the 15-minute mark and tried the patience of some fans, many of whom shouted "play a song already!" and other less printable things.

    "Have a (expletive) sense of humor, will ya?" Van Halen told one vexed fan in the front row as his guitar wankery continued, apparently forgetting the fan had paid to hear something other than endless pentatonic scales.

    Not to be outdone in the self-indulgence category, Hagar also had time alone on stage. The Red Rocker certainly showed chutzpah for strapping on a guitar in the same show as Eddie freakin' Van Halen, but his rough vocals and rudimentary fretwork on "Eagles Fly" and "I Can't Drive 55" were in no danger of stealing the show.

    On show opener "Jump," Hagar also took liberties with the vocal line, either to hide a shortened range that became evident later in the evening or to distance his version of the song from the original, featuring David Lee Roth. During the encores, Hagar pulled a similar stunt with the other Roth-era songs "You Really Got Me" and "Panama," even handing the mic to an overeager fan to deliver the latter's most famous lines.
  • lms2

    #2
    LMAO

    Awesome first post atm. Worth your first vote i'd say. Don't be a stranger!

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    • atm
      Roth Army Recruit
      • Jan 2004
      • 5

      #3
      Thanks!
      The Bradley Center in Milwaukee seats roughly 20,000 for a concert, so I guess Spam will say it was another sellout!!!

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      • lms2

        #4
        Yep. Spams a sell out alright.

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        • Nickdfresh
          SUPER MODERATOR

          • Oct 2004
          • 49567

          #5
          Wow. Sounds like if I were at the show and had paid what ever the outragous ticket price, I' a thrown a Jack Daniels bottle full of piss at the stage. Fortunately only a relative small number of fans (a wopping 6,500- LOL) was subjected to this abuse. Does everyone in the band need to take a solo? At least take a que from the makers of the "Atomic Punks" bootleg and EDIT Michael Anthiony's lame solos.

          "Supa' Gayyy"

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          • RogueHorseman
            Commando
            • Apr 2004
            • 1298

            #6


            countin' 'em down, the hits just keep on comin'!
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            • classicdude
              Foot Soldier
              • Apr 2004
              • 541

              #7
              6,500 in a 20,000 seat venue?? BUWAAAHAAAAHAAAAA!!!! The MONSTERS OF CROCK tour continues...how pathetic. The sisters need Diamond Dave. Those empty seats should be telling them something.

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              • scottydabodi
                Crazy Ass Mofo
                • Jun 2004
                • 2541

                #8
                This is the best Hagar review I've seen... CVH rules, anything else SUCKS ASS!!
                If you listen to fools
                The Mob Rules

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                • Nitro Express
                  DIAMOND STATUS
                  • Aug 2004
                  • 32942

                  #9
                  Let's not forget David Lee Roth doing a small casino show sold out 5000 seats. Van Hasbeen is selling 6500 seats on a major tour with a huge marketing machine behind it. What a joke. Roth can play a small casino and practically match Van Hagars numbers.
                  No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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                  • lms2

                    #10
                    And beat the performance!

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                    • atm
                      Roth Army Recruit
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 5

                      #11
                      The 6,500 aatendance also included $55 tix for $25, and local radio giving away pairs practically on the hour!!!
                      "IT'S ABOUT TIME"!!!

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                      • rustoffa
                        ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 8963

                        #12
                        Nice review atm!
                        Welcome to The Army!

                        Originally posted by atm
                        The Red Rocker certainly showed chutzpah for strapping on a guitar in the same show as Eddie freakin' Van Halen, but his rough vocals and rudimentary fretwork on "Eagles Fly" and "I Can't Drive 55" were in no danger of stealing the show.
                        Can you possibly imagine enduring this?

                        It would take extreme measures to get me there in the first place,
                        but one glimpse of that and the ultra violence would be on like donkey knong.

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                        • DavidLeeNatra
                          TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 10715

                          #13
                          Originally posted by lms2
                          And beat the performance!
                          anytime, darling...anytime...
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