How Much Did Michael Anthony Contribute To Classic Van Halen

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  • BALLYJUNKIE
    Head Fluffer
    • Nov 2004
    • 410

    How Much Did Michael Anthony Contribute To Classic Van Halen

    IN THE SONGWRITING CREDITS ON CLASSIC VAN HALEN ALBUMS IT ALWAYS SAYS WRITTEN BY EDDIE .ALEX .MICHAEL AND DAVE ..... MOST OF US THINK THAT EDDIE WROTE THOSE CLASSIC RIFFS AND DAVE WROTE THE LYRICS... BUT HOW MUCH DID MICHAEL ANTHONY CONTRIBUTE IN THE SONGWRITING PROCCESS , BESIDES GREAT HARMONY VOCALS ... DID HE WRITE ANY OF THOSE CLASSIC RIFFS . AINT TALKIN BOUT LOVE . MEAN STREET . PANAMA . AND THE CRADLE WILL ROCK . HE HAD TO CONTRIBUTE SOMETHING ,WHY ELSE WOULD WOULD EVERY VAN HALEN SONG GIVE CREDIT TO ALL 4 OF THEM EQUALY?
  • fe_lung
    Sniper
    • Mar 2004
    • 834

    #2
    Re: How Much Did Michael Anthony Contribute To Classic Van Halen

    Originally posted by BALLYJUNKIE
    HE HAD TO CONTRIBUTE SOMETHING ,WHY ELSE WOULD WOULD EVERY VAN HALEN SONG GIVE CREDIT TO ALL 4 OF THEM EQUALY?
    Not necessarily. Many bands agree to split songwriting credit equally for any number of reasons.(REM, Janes Addiction, and U2 come to mind right away).. a big one being to ensure that all members are treated (and compensated) equally. Also, if the song grows out of jamming together, then it's not unreasonable to say each person had an equal part in the process....

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    • Polk High
      Sniper
      • Jan 2004
      • 875

      #3
      I do think on VH 1 anthony isn't mentioned on any of the song credits. Although David Roth is mentioned (who the hell is David Roth
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      • Jimmy Jingles
        Veteran
        • Mar 2004
        • 1611

        #4
        He contributed faggity assed bass solos at concerts.

        I'm sorry, I love Mike and all but damn those solos were like watching cats fuck...loathesome and offensive, yet I cant look away.
        23. That's the number of people Mr. T has pitied in the time it has taken you to read this sentence.

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        • Vinnie Velvet
          Full Member Status

          • Feb 2004
          • 4662

          #5
          Originally posted by jimmyjingles
          He contributed faggity assed bass solos at concerts.

          I'm sorry, I love Mike and all but damn those solos were like watching cats fuck...loathesome and offensive, yet I cant look away.
          Well, whatever they were, they were Dave's idea.

          By 1980-81, the band were trying to get Mike to do a bass solo spot since Al had his drum solo and of course there was Eddie's solo.

          Dave came up with the idea that since Mike was not a technical bass player ala Billy Sheenan, that he instead throw in a bunch of cool sound effects and have him pound on his bass and run around like a madman.

          Of course, Mike took to higher levels of stupidness, yet it was initially Dave's idea.
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          • BrownSound1
            ROTH ARMY FOUNDER
            • Mar 2003
            • 3025

            #6
            I'd say Mike came up with a lot of the background harmonies...figure he's probably pretty good at that.

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            • Matt White
              • Jun 2004
              • 20569

              #7
              I'm starting to think he wrote ALL the CLASSIC riffs...and they stopped letting him Cuntribute after 1984....

              Mike is the secret weapon behind CLASSIC VAN HALEN & EVH has been living off him his entire career.....





































              or,.......maybe not...........

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              • zeronumber
                Foot Soldier
                • May 2005
                • 648

                #8
                He contributed backup vocals, and bass lines.

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                • Big Fat Sammy
                  Veteran
                  • Feb 2005
                  • 1738

                  #9
                  His contribution to Van Halen was not getting in the way of the cool dudes in the band. He reminds me of this old joke....


                  A journalist visits Africa to interview a tribal chief. As soon as he gets off the plane he hears loud drums beating an obsessive rhythm.

                  'What do those drums mean?' he asks a steward.

                  'Man, dem drums is good news. When dem drums stop then you got big trouble!'

                  Confused, the journalist moves into a hotel while the drums continue their incessant beating. In the morning, after a sleepless night, he asks the hotel attendant for an explanation.

                  'Why are these drums beating all the time?', asks the anguished journalist. 'Don't they ever stop?'

                  'Man, dem drums is real good news,' replies the attendant. 'When dem drums stop playing den you got big trouble!'.

                  Finally, exhausted from the constant pounding, the journalist reaches the tribal village and interviews the chief.
                  'First of all,' says the journalist. 'I have to know what those drums mean'.

                  'Man', says the chief, 'dem drums is great news! When dem drums stop beating den real big trouble starts'.

                  'But I must know, what happens when the drums stop?'

                  'When de drums stop, terrible thing happens. Then you get the bass solo'. :D

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                  • Big Fat Sammy
                    Veteran
                    • Feb 2005
                    • 1738

                    #10
                    :rotf:

                    One more Bass Player joke.....


                    A man gives his son an electric bass for his 15th birthday, along with a coupon for four bass lessons. When the son returns from his first lesson, the father asks, "So, what did you learn?" "Well, I learned the first five notes on the E string." Next week, after the second lesson, the father again asks about the progress, and the son replies, "This time I learned the first five notes on the A string." One week later, the son comes home far later than expected, smelling of cigarettes and beer. So the father asks: "Hey, what happened in today's lesson?" "Dad, I'm sorry I couldn't make it to my lesson; I had a gig!"

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                    • theicecreamman
                      Roadie
                      • Jan 2005
                      • 137

                      #11
                      To be honest I don't think he did much. Eddie wrote the riffs and Dave wrote the lyrics.

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                      • Bill Lumbergh
                        ROCKSTAR

                        • Mar 2004
                        • 5472

                        #12
                        And the m-m-m-m-melodies............

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                        • Dirty Duck
                          Sniper
                          • Aug 2005
                          • 791

                          #13
                          I liked mike back in the day...although to be honest,he always seemed to be in the background.Never really flashy...kinda quiet.Really had no problem with him until he jumped on the HAGAR bandwagon and started talkin' shit about dave. I never recall dave saying one thing about him to the press. Anyhow..besides his constant smiling..i sometimes forget he was in the band...

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                          • Hardrock69
                            DIAMOND STATUS
                            • Feb 2005
                            • 21897

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Vinnie Velvet
                            Well, whatever they were, they were Dave's idea.

                            By 1980-81, the band were trying to get Mike to do a bass solo spot since Al had his drum solo and of course there was Eddie's solo.

                            Dave came up with the idea that since Mike was not a technical bass player ala Billy Sheenan, that he instead throw in a bunch of cool sound effects and have him pound on his bass and run around like a madman.

                            Of course, Mike took to higher levels of stupidness, yet it was initially Dave's idea.

                            Uhhh no. He was doing bass solos earlier than that. Like on their VERY FIRST TOUR!!!

                            I actually posted a couple of pics of Mikey during his solo on Sept. 29, 1978 at the Seattle Center Coliseum.

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                            • Big Fat Sammy
                              Veteran
                              • Feb 2005
                              • 1738

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Hardrock69
                              Uhhh no. He was doing bass solos earlier than that. Like on their VERY FIRST TOUR!!!

                              I actually posted a couple of pics of Mikey during his solo on Sept. 29, 1978 at the Seattle Center Coliseum.

                              He's been doing it that long? damn.

                              It's a really cool part of the show 'cause you can hear everything just as clearly when you're in the bathroom, and getting another beer and hotdog. :D

                              It's the PERFECT time for that....like an intermission, but you can hear it in the john, a mile away.

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