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  • DlocRoth
    ROCKSTAR

    • Jan 2004
    • 5521

    #16
    Originally posted by MAX
    It's funny cos DD was the first Halen album I ever purchased and that was when it was first released in '82. I heard Intruder/(Oh) Pretty Woman on the radio and became hooked for life. I rode my Kuahara dirt bike right down to the record store and bought it. :D
    This is the key.

    DD was also my first. I was 9.

    My parents were drinkin and smokin. (Who hasnt been there?, as parents now)

    So I was put in the den with some tunes. (DD)

    I couldnt believe what I was hearing!!

    It wasnt Huey Lewis!! "Sports" being my favorite abum at the time. (sorry)
    :D

    Anyhoo...


    Then after I was hooked, the first VH album I bought was VH I.

    After hearing DD's humor, as well as fury, imagine hearing RWTD et al.

    Blew my fucking 9 year old mind.

    It changed my fuckin life.

    And I still hear it, every time I put em on.

    It's a lifestyle.

    You either get it or ya dont.

    I dont hate Hagar fans, I pity em'.

    Life is BIG TIME, and these fuckin GODS are, not were, the soundtrack.

    VH will NEVER be dated, which I cant say about Hagar.

    Anyway, Im done ramblin.

    Thank you all, youre the shit.

    As Dave says, It hangs in the air like a thousand Indian summers.

    Get on the bus. Go Roth or go home.

    I'm done.

    Peace out.


    Thats why Hagar gets 1 of these, and I will NEVER apologise for it.
    Fuck Scott Weiland. Fucking asshole. I get trashed all the time and still go to work. And my job sucks ass. -ODShowtime

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    • Nickdfresh
      SUPER MODERATOR

      • Oct 2004
      • 49567

      #17
      Originally posted by MAX
      It's funny cos DD was the first Halen album I ever purchased and that was when it was first released in '82. I heard Intruder/(Oh) Pretty Woman on the radio and became hooked for life. I rode my Kuahara dirt bike right down to the record store and bought it. :D
      Intruder/Pretty Woman was the first VH song I recall hearing on the radio in 1982, and that one that made me an eternal CVH fan! But I bought 'VHI' first, then '1984,' 'Diver Down' was third, then I filled out the rest of the collection.

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      • Big Troubles
        ROTH ARMY SUPREME
        • Feb 2004
        • 8517

        #18
        Originally posted by DlocRoth
        This is the key.

        DD was also my first. I was 9.

        My parents were drinkin and smokin. (Who hasnt been there?, as parents now)

        So I was put in the den with some tunes. (DD)

        I couldnt believe what I was hearing!!

        It wasnt Huey Lewis!! "Sports" being my favorite abum at the time. (sorry)
        :D

        Anyhoo...


        Then after I was hooked, the first VH album I bought was VH I.

        After hearing DD's humor, as well as fury, imagine hearing RWTD et al.

        Blew my fucking 9 year old mind.

        It changed my fuckin life.

        And I still hear it, every time I put em on.

        It's a lifestyle.

        You either get it or ya dont.

        I dont hate Hagar fans, I pity em'.

        Life is BIG TIME, and these fuckin GODS are, not were, the soundtrack.

        VH will NEVER be dated, which I cant say about Hagar.

        Anyway, Im done ramblin.

        Thank you all, youre the shit.

        As Dave says, It hangs in the air like a thousand Indian summers.

        Get on the bus. Go Roth or go home.

        I'm done.

        Peace out.


        Thats why Hagar gets 1 of these, and I will NEVER apologise for it.
        Good to meet a true Roth fan! Cheers!
        "FUCK YOU, YOU FUCKIN' BITCH! WHO THE FUCK DO YOU THINK YOU ARE ANYWAYS? TALK TO ME LIKE THAT? FUCK YOU. DRAG QUEEN LOOKIN' WHORE- YOU AINT SHIT. YOUR THE FRECKLE TO THE LEFT OF MY BROWN EYE. NOW GO MAKE YOURSELF USEFUL...OH, PUT DAD ON THE PHONE"

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        • Terry
          DIAMOND STATUS
          • Jan 2004
          • 12133

          #19
          CVH reached their apex with Women and Children First and Fair Warning for me. Diver Down and 1984 each have their high points (Hang 'Em High, Secrets, Little Guitars, The Full Bug, Drop Dead Legs, Hot For Teacher, Girl Gone Bad, House Of Pain)...

          You can hear the seeds of Van Hagar in 1984 at times in terms of the instrumentation. Basically it was the logical conclusion to the only era of Van Halen that mattered, hindsight being 20/20, or whatever. Am just glad that lineup lasted as long as they did. Each one of the classic albums get spin-time from me, and each evoke different moods. Not sure if classic Van Halen's career was a progression from Van Halen to 1984 or not, as I'm too partial to the first 4 of the 6-pack.

          When I hear 1984 now, can't imagine the band continuing with Roth in it any longer than it did, as much as I'd have wanted it to. Ed was getting pussified, with Al and Mike all too ready to acquiesce. Thinking of Dave singing over the music for "Love Comes Walking In", or "Dreams"...never mind if his voice was physically capable of it, it would have just been a bad fit all the way around.
          Scramby eggs and bacon.

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          • sonic_raver
            Roth Army Recruit
            • Jun 2004
            • 5

            #20
            I'm sorry but Jump is the best pop song ever. You cant fuck with diamond sales status. 1984 is one of the most important rock albums of that decade. If you compare CVH to what came after, the first six pack is all good.

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            • DlocRoth
              ROCKSTAR

              • Jan 2004
              • 5521

              #21
              You too, BT!
              Fuck Scott Weiland. Fucking asshole. I get trashed all the time and still go to work. And my job sucks ass. -ODShowtime

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              • Carmine
                ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                • Apr 2004
                • 7693

                #22
                Originally posted by Big Troubles
                i still do. I dont know about anyone else, but Im 34 and all I really play is CVH. Is that normal? lol When I make a mixed CD, I throw in AT LEAST 5 or 6 CVH songs. My wife tolerates it. My daughter doesn't care either way, but my son LOVES IT. He loves Dave, which is cool for me. I bought him the 6 pack and the best off. he has allt he vids now. He just turned 9 in Dec.
                HOLY SHIT...thats like reading my own story BT!

                I'm 33...all I play is VH/DLR
                wife tolerates it
                daughter actually likes it...knows some words to a few tunes
                Son LOVES it too....its all he plays! Bought him the 6 and EEAS this past year.
                He turned 9, last saturday. Dave only boy he is...I had no influence there. I let the BO Vol 1 play all the way through one time...he asked during WCTBL.."Dad, is this Van Halen still? I knew right then that my boy would be just fine....
                Last edited by Carmine; 01-26-2005, 01:44 PM.

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                • Big Troubles
                  ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                  • Feb 2004
                  • 8517

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Carmine Raguzza.
                  HOLY SHIT...thats like reading my own story BT!

                  I'm 33...all I play is VH/DLR
                  wife tolerates it
                  daughter actually likes it...knows some words to a few tunes
                  Son LOVES it too....its all he plays! Bought him the 6 and EEAS this past year.
                  He turned 9, last saturday. Dave only boy he is...I had no influence there. I let the BO Vol 1 play all the way through one time...he asked during WCTBL.."Dad, is this Van Halen still? I knew right then that my boy would be just fine....
                  Right On! Cheers to you my friend! I think it's our duty to make sure future generations not only appreciate the talents of cvh and dave roth, but also understand the story to the horrible break up and how this all lead to the embarassment that is VH today and the stature of the greatest frontman alive. DLR
                  "FUCK YOU, YOU FUCKIN' BITCH! WHO THE FUCK DO YOU THINK YOU ARE ANYWAYS? TALK TO ME LIKE THAT? FUCK YOU. DRAG QUEEN LOOKIN' WHORE- YOU AINT SHIT. YOUR THE FRECKLE TO THE LEFT OF MY BROWN EYE. NOW GO MAKE YOURSELF USEFUL...OH, PUT DAD ON THE PHONE"

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                  • Carmine
                    ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                    • Apr 2004
                    • 7693

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Big Troubles
                    Right On! Cheers to you my friend! I think it's our duty to make sure future generations not only appreciate the talents of cvh and dave roth, but also understand the story to the horrible break up and how this all lead to the embarassment that is VH today and the stature of the greatest frontman alive. DLR
                    Absolutely Bro! Except, my boy is still holding a grudge I didn't take him to the Rama show....getting a copy of the boot, made it worse! LOL...

                    I have also graciously corrupted my 11 year old godson....ahhhh youth, they need to know the REAL DEAL....Carry the torch boys!

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                    • Terry
                      DIAMOND STATUS
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 12133

                      #25
                      Originally posted by sonic_raver
                      I'm sorry but Jump is the best pop song ever. You cant fuck with diamond sales status. 1984 is one of the most important rock albums of that decade. If you compare CVH to what came after, the first six pack is all good.
                      Jump is a great pop song, agreed. But I dig the harder edge of Halen. Plus, Jump has been overplayed into the ground.

                      1984 sold a lot of albums, no doubt, but sales figures don't really do it for me. If Van Hagar had outsold CVH 2:1, wouldn't make it better, just as CVH outselling Van Hagar 2:1 is more of an indicator.

                      1984 has four songs I really dig (Hot For Teacher, Drop Dead Legs, Girl Gone Bad, House Of Pain), one I dig a little less (Top Jimmy), one that's just average to me (Panama), two I gave a wide berth to even when the album first came out (Jump, I'll Wait) and the title track, which is filler.

                      1984 just isn't quite everything I want out of a classic Van Halen album, but totally agree that CVH at their worst is still miles above what transpired under the Van Halen name after Dave left.
                      Scramby eggs and bacon.

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                      • Nickdfresh
                        SUPER MODERATOR

                        • Oct 2004
                        • 49567

                        #26
                        I like "Jump" with Roth on it. His irrevent style and mojo comes through and saves an Eddie keyboard experiment from turning into a flaming JOURNEY track.

                        But hearing Sammy sing it live is possibly akin to listening to cat's being tortured to death. Not pretty, no not pretty at all. Steve-fucking-Perry would have been a better choice!
                        Last edited by Nickdfresh; 01-27-2005, 10:06 AM.

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                        • BIG GOOSE
                          Roadie
                          • Sep 2004
                          • 165

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Carmine Raguzza.


                          during WCTBL.."Dad, is this Van Halen still? I knew right then that my boy would be just fine....
                          Smart boy,Ragoo!! You must be proud
                          Goes to show ya tho even a 9 yr old kid knows sonic excreta when he hears it.
                          Maybe your son should educate the VH bros on what is good VH and bad VH as those pair of drunken,drug addled motherfuckers haven't a clue for the last 20 yrs.

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                          • UGS
                            Head Fluffer
                            • Jan 2005
                            • 492

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Carmine Raguzza.
                            HOLY SHIT...thats like reading my own story BT!

                            I'm 33...all I play is VH/DLR
                            wife tolerates it
                            daughter actually likes it...knows some words to a few tunes
                            Son LOVES it too....its all he plays! Bought him the 6 and EEAS this past year.
                            He turned 9, last saturday. Dave only boy he is...I had no influence there. I let the BO Vol 1 play all the way through one time...he asked during WCTBL.."Dad, is this Van Halen still? I knew right then that my boy would be just fine....
                            Same sorta thing happened to me. I was twelve or thirteen when I saw VH with Cherone promoting VHIII (don't blame me for being born fifteen years or so too late, a month to the day after Roth left actually, and missing my favourite band in its prime) Before the commercial break, they showed a clip of the Jump video, I thought it was pretty sweet, so I went out and bought BOVI. This was before I knew anything about all the different singers and whatnot. I still remember listening to that album, and always wondering why it started to suck right after Panama. . .
                            Keep on Rothing in the Free World

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                            • Big Troubles
                              ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                              • Feb 2004
                              • 8517

                              #29
                              :D so... (drum roll please) who is your fav and only true lead singer for Van Halen....?
                              "FUCK YOU, YOU FUCKIN' BITCH! WHO THE FUCK DO YOU THINK YOU ARE ANYWAYS? TALK TO ME LIKE THAT? FUCK YOU. DRAG QUEEN LOOKIN' WHORE- YOU AINT SHIT. YOUR THE FRECKLE TO THE LEFT OF MY BROWN EYE. NOW GO MAKE YOURSELF USEFUL...OH, PUT DAD ON THE PHONE"

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                              • UGS
                                Head Fluffer
                                • Jan 2005
                                • 492

                                #30
                                Like I said, BOVI was the first VH cd I bought. For some reason, only songs 1-8, 16&17 got played. . . .hmmmmm I wonder why?. After that I bought VHI, and then completed the six pack over the next few months. So to answer your question I SAY:

                                Roth. . . David Lee Roth.
                                Keep on Rothing in the Free World

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