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  • SparkieD
    Veteran
    • Sep 2006
    • 1772

    #31
    "I want it, I want it, I want it......"

    Dave's in fine form tonight. Sounds like a hell of a crowd, too, and we all know how much Dave thrives on that!
    Originally posted by Tiki-Tom You're one classy tattooed bombshell in my book.
    Originally posted by rustoffa
    Three words. WE WERE THERE.

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    • SparkieD
      Veteran
      • Sep 2006
      • 1772

      #32
      Dave's working that harmonica a lot more than the previous shows.
      Originally posted by Tiki-Tom You're one classy tattooed bombshell in my book.
      Originally posted by rustoffa
      Three words. WE WERE THERE.

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      • SparkieD
        Veteran
        • Sep 2006
        • 1772

        #33
        Dave just said "Why don't you take a picture of that, Hot Stuff?" There was more, but I couldn't make it out. I could be wrong here, but it sounded like he got kinda pissed at someone in the audience.
        Originally posted by Tiki-Tom You're one classy tattooed bombshell in my book.
        Originally posted by rustoffa
        Three words. WE WERE THERE.

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        • chi-town324
          Crazy Ass Mofo
          • Feb 2007
          • 2618

          #34
          you go Dave!!

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          • SparkieD
            Veteran
            • Sep 2006
            • 1772

            #35
            Five stars to Rocknrolldork for allowing Tiki and me to enjoy tonight's show from afar. Way cool, Man! Thanks!
            Originally posted by Tiki-Tom You're one classy tattooed bombshell in my book.
            Originally posted by rustoffa
            Three words. WE WERE THERE.

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            • BALLYJUNKIE
              Head Fluffer
              • Nov 2004
              • 410

              #36
              if dave is playing harmonica more ,they need to play full bug ......... god dame it !!!

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              • DLR'sCock
                Crazy Ass Mofo
                • Jan 2004
                • 2937

                #37



                October 15, 2007

                Sound Effect
                Van Halen, Roth still the ones

                Sixteen-year-old Wolfgang Van Halen played bass guitar and vocalist David Lee Roth had a new lease on celebrity life, but neither were the embodiment of youth during Sunday's Van Halen concert at Conseco Fieldhouse.


                Guitarist Eddie Van Halen -- Wolfgang's dad -- radiated the most vim and vigor through a feel-good overview of the band's work spanning 1978 to 1984.
                After opening number "You Really Got Me," Eddie rode herd during "I'm the One" -- daring Roth, Wolfgang and drumming brother Alex Van Halen to match the pace of his peeling licks and furious changes.
                Left to answer for the forgettable experiment of Gary Cherone as the band's third vocalist and 2004's disjointed tour with second vocalist Sammy Hagar, Eddie is driven to succeed.
                With feet planted firmly at the intersection of tenacity and technology, Eddie used his six-string companion to accomplish so many things.
                He abused chords, pinched single notes with finesse, coaxed growling low tones, tapped fingertips on his fretboard, set grooves to strut and captured feedback to be repurposed any number of ways.
                Unfolding roughly in chronological order, the program celebrated power and melody as constants of the Roth era.
                The sweetest side of Van Halen was evident during a pairing of "Beautiful Girls" and "Dance the Night Away." "Everybody Wants Some" sounded adventurous 27 years later, thanks to Alex's tropical-forest thump and 3-D sonic spacing.
                Strong suits of innuendo and laughs blended perfectly during "Hot for Teacher," which earned surging waves of adoration for Eddie Van Halen and Roth.
                The guitarist and vocalist even embraced during "I'm the One," a somewhat convincing sign of reconciliation for musicians who last shared a stage in 1984. Nine dates into their 2007 tour, Eddie appears geared for the long haul.
                Wolfgang is filling in for original bass player Michael Anthony, who has been ostracized because of ongoing work with Hagar. Wolfgang made the most of limited spotlights, most notably during the throbbing intro to "Running With the Devil."
                Instead of singing lyrics, Roth implies more than his share. Meanwhile, his vaudeville flourishes aren't all that entertaining when restricted to brandishing top hats and sticking an audience member's cell phone down the front of his pants.
                Roth was funniest when he kneeled down to pick up a cord and then followed it to its end as if he were a curious Charlie Chaplin or Buster Keaton.
                The payoff arrived with an astonished look when Roth found the cord ended at Eddie's guitar -- but the entire audience of 12,000 knew that was the evening's prime source of power.

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                • wiseguy
                  Head Fluffer
                  • Feb 2004
                  • 498

                  #38
                  Well obviously this fag has a hard on for EVH
                  Stay frosty now.
                  Nostalgia is a form of denial. I love denial. I like selective amnesia, too. Mix the two and you've got a hell of a weekend-DLR

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                  • Jim Shetterlini
                    Head Fluffer
                    • Aug 2007
                    • 381

                    #39
                    Well
                    Originally posted by wiseguy
                    Well obviously this fag has a hard on for EVH
                    Good!! better than no hard on at all!

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                    • David Lee Rocks
                      Sniper
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 809

                      #40
                      Originally posted by DLR'sCock
                      http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dl...344/-1/LOCAL17


                      October 15, 2007

                      Sound Effect
                      Van Halen, Roth still the ones

                      Sixteen-year-old Wolfgang Van Halen played bass guitar and vocalist David Lee Roth had a new lease on celebrity life, but neither were the embodiment of youth during Sunday's Van Halen concert at Conseco Fieldhouse.


                      Guitarist Eddie Van Halen -- Wolfgang's dad -- radiated the most vim and vigor through a feel-good overview of the band's work spanning 1978 to 1984.
                      After opening number "You Really Got Me," Eddie rode herd during "I'm the One" -- daring Roth, Wolfgang and drumming brother Alex Van Halen to match the pace of his peeling licks and furious changes.
                      Left to answer for the forgettable experiment of Gary Cherone as the band's third vocalist and 2004's disjointed tour with second vocalist Sammy Hagar, Eddie is driven to succeed.
                      With feet planted firmly at the intersection of tenacity and technology, Eddie used his six-string companion to accomplish so many things.
                      He abused chords, pinched single notes with finesse, coaxed growling low tones, tapped fingertips on his fretboard, set grooves to strut and captured feedback to be repurposed any number of ways.
                      Unfolding roughly in chronological order, the program celebrated power and melody as constants of the Roth era.
                      The sweetest side of Van Halen was evident during a pairing of "Beautiful Girls" and "Dance the Night Away." "Everybody Wants Some" sounded adventurous 27 years later, thanks to Alex's tropical-forest thump and 3-D sonic spacing.
                      Strong suits of innuendo and laughs blended perfectly during "Hot for Teacher," which earned surging waves of adoration for Eddie Van Halen and Roth.
                      The guitarist and vocalist even embraced during "I'm the One," a somewhat convincing sign of reconciliation for musicians who last shared a stage in 1984. Nine dates into their 2007 tour, Eddie appears geared for the long haul.
                      Wolfgang is filling in for original bass player Michael Anthony, who has been ostracized because of ongoing work with Hagar. Wolfgang made the most of limited spotlights, most notably during the throbbing intro to "Running With the Devil."
                      Instead of singing lyrics, Roth implies more than his share. Meanwhile, his vaudeville flourishes aren't all that entertaining when restricted to brandishing top hats and sticking an audience member's cell phone down the front of his pants.
                      Roth was funniest when he kneeled down to pick up a cord and then followed it to its end as if he were a curious Charlie Chaplin or Buster Keaton.
                      The payoff arrived with an astonished look when Roth found the cord ended at Eddie's guitar -- but the entire audience of 12,000 knew that was the evening's prime source of power.
                      kinda looks like Eddie has put on a little weight since the start of the tour eh? LOL, but its good, he needed to

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