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How Crazy Would People Go If Some FAGGOT Necrospammed an entire forum
Hi, new guy here. I'm a fan of Van Halen. Period. I have co,e to appreciate all three versions of Van Halen. Now, on this topic of a DLR and VH reunion and what kind of effect it would have. It would be big and I'm sure the tickets will sell but it won't be as enormous as it would have been in 96.
A DLR and VH would still garner headlines but not like it would have been. A reunion with DLR would be the perfect way to ride into the sunset. Maybe a tour with DLR would allow the brothers to get the Roth thing over with for the fans and move on into a direction they want to.
Alex would like Sam in the band. Ed would probably want Gary. Mike would want Sammy back. The 2004 Tour was a so-so success but it wasn't an indication on the following Sammy era Vh has. If the Dave tour gets rolling, then fans will notice a void. After hearing all the CVH tunes, fans will say VH has a whole other collection of hits that are being left out. Then questiions would be posed about Sammy's whereabouts.
Sure Sammy was stuck in Dave's shadow but if Dave is in the group, I'm sure Sammy's contribution to the VH legacy will be longed for.
Originally posted by Ron Chi Hi, new guy here. I'm a fan of Van Halen. Period.
oops.
I have come to appreciate all three versions of Van Halen.
There's nothing to appreciate with two of them.
Now, on this topic of a DLR and VH reunion and what kind of effect it would have. It would be big and I'm sure the tickets will sell but it won't be as enormous as it would have been in 96.
I doubt that highly.
A DLR and VH would still garner headlines but not like it would have been. A reunion with DLR would be the perfect way to ride into the sunset.
Hey! We agree on something!
Maybe a tour with DLR would allow the brothers to get the Roth thing over with for the fans and move on into a direction they want to.
Not that it'd matter. The only relevance Van Halen has left is to be found in David Lee Roth.
Well, unless you think BOBW and VH3 sold like they were important.
Alex would like Sam in the band.
That's because he's gay.
Ed would probably want Gary.
Mike would want Sammy back.
Gayness all around! Whee!
The 2004 Tour was a so-so success but it wasn't an indication on the following Sammy era VH has.
That's because there is no following. Nobody is interested in Van Hagar anymore - the people that showed up are the sheep still stupid enough to drink the kool-aid that the sisters offer them.
I feel sorry for them, really. Must have been GRATE to hear Sammy fuck off all night, well, except for when he played his own solo shit, taking time away from playing actual VAN HALEN material.
If the Dave tour gets rolling, then fans will notice a void. After hearing all the CVH tunes, fans will say VH has a whole other collection of hits that are being left out.
Not really. Do you REALLY think the average Van Halen fan wants to hear Dave singing Up for Breakfast?
Give me a break, dude, really.
Then questiions would be posed about Sammy's whereabouts.
No they won't.
Sure Sammy was stuck in Dave's shadow but if Dave is in the group, I'm sure Sammy's contribution to the VH legacy will be longed for.
Originally posted by Ron Chi Hi, new guy here. I'm a fan of Van Halen. Period. I have co,e to appreciate all three versions of Van Halen. Now, on this topic of a DLR and VH reunion and what kind of effect it would have. It would be big and I'm sure the tickets will sell but it won't be as enormous as it would have been in 96.
A DLR and VH would still garner headlines but not like it would have been. A reunion with DLR would be the perfect way to ride into the sunset. Maybe a tour with DLR would allow the brothers to get the Roth thing over with for the fans and move on into a direction they want to.
Alex would like Sam in the band. Ed would probably want Gary. Mike would want Sammy back. The 2004 Tour was a so-so success but it wasn't an indication on the following Sammy era Vh has. If the Dave tour gets rolling, then fans will notice a void. After hearing all the CVH tunes, fans will say VH has a whole other collection of hits that are being left out. Then questiions would be posed about Sammy's whereabouts.
Sure Sammy was stuck in Dave's shadow but if Dave is in the group, I'm sure Sammy's contribution to the VH legacy will be longed for.
Listen up newbie...
Sammy = Ronald McDonald Flavored Shit
Gary = 'Fire in the Hole' Gay DLR = TOASTMASTER FUCKING GENERAL!
Got that? Any other variation of the above equation is wrong.
If you disagree, please take your gimpy ass to the pen where you belong...Fraggle Fucker!
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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