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  • CVH Rulz
    Head Fluffer
    • Jun 2005
    • 367

    Van Halen never dies

    David and Eddie show was a high-volume, scissor-kickin' expression of eternal youth

    T'CHA DUNLEVY, The Gazette
    Published: 39 minutes ago

    Sparks flew as David Lee Roth joined old bandmate Eddie Van Halen and family for a stop on Van Halen's reunion tour last night before 14,400 fans at the Bell Centre.

    The band last toured in 2004 with singer Sammy Hagar, but it is Roth's first stint with his old mates in over 20 years. And surprisingly, where there was once tension, there now appears to be - could it be? - camaraderie between him and Eddie Van Halen.

    The wailing guitarist was beside himself last night, giddily shredding his way through the set, flanked by his brother Alex, and his 16-year-old son Wolfgang, who recently replaced longstanding member Michael Anthony on bass.


    We've got the brand new Van Halen, here," Roth announced, "three-quarters original, one-quarter inevitable."

    It was the David and Eddie show, as the two buff 50-somethings took turns proving their eternal youth, while playing songs from their shared heyday.

    They opened with their old version of the Kinks' You Really Got Me, the first of three straight off Van Halen's self-titled 1978 debut. Roth stood on a raised platform waving a giant red flag, while Eddie unleashed an opening solo. Roth's infamous scissor-kicks weren't far behind, and the night was under way.

    The band stuck strictly to its early era repertoire over the next two hours, not playing anything from after 1984. But that still left lots to choose from. Runnin' With the Devil rocked hard but suffered from distortion, as Roth walked the circular catwalk twirling a red top-hat.

    On Romeo Delight, from 1980's Women and Children First, he went from twirling his microphone stand to practicing mock-martial arts moves, while Van Halen ripped out another riff.

    Beautiful Girls was a dumb, fun, shout-it-out anthem, and Dance the Night Away swung with radio-playlist accessibility. The Roy Orbison cover Pretty Woman was a crowd-pleaser.

    Alex Van Halen got a chance to shine in a mid-show drum solo. The band returned, revived, for Unchained, in which Roth delivered a few roundhouse kicks before strolling onto the catwalk for the '80s-synth-laden I'll Wait.

    The sound was an ear-bleed-inducing mess most of the time, particularly for And the Cradle Will Rock, during which the vibe took a serious dip. It returned during the high-speed Hot For Teacher.

    The sheer volume, Van Halen's guitar grandstanding and Roth's flamboyant antics offered diversion, but not enough to mask the fact there was something missing. These guys were sputtering when they should have been launching into orbit.

    "Is this a good show tonight or f---ing what?" Roth asked. The crowd replied with the requisite roar, and a good show it may have been. But it was far from great.

    tdunlevy@thegazette.canwest.com

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    • jgdrag
      Sniper
      • Jul 2005
      • 789

      Van Halen was worth every penny spent this evening.Van Halen came out to-night and grabbed a hold of your skull and never let go all evening. Edward came out with riffs a blazing. He appeared sober and in control to me, but, there was some discussion after the show as we were walking back to the hotel for some post show festivities whether he was completely without any influence?
      Somebody suggested he appeared glossey eyed, but from my vatage point, I could not determine whether he was or wasn't? But this I know, Edward was smoking on the guitar this eveniing as though he was on mission to deliver the goods! I swear at one point in his solo after thanking the crowd for the 3rd time he appeared to have tears in his eyes and turned around and walked away from the microphone. Ed was on this evening.
      Dave was on. He was pulling out screams that had me raising my eyebrows on more than 1 occasion. During Ice-Cream Man, I swear to all you people reading this, Dave started crying right in front of everyone telling the crowd what this means to them. I don't think he actually regained himself the rest of the evening emotionally. During the beginning of the drum solo as the band was walking off the stage, I turned and watched as Edward threw his arm around Dave just before they went out of site of the crown as if there was more than just band members to this and not in a strange sort of way. There appeared to be something special to-night between the band and the fans and the band knew this and they wanted to deliver.
      Wolfgang was whaling out the backing vocals all night long. Wolf was cranking a bass solo for approx. 10 to 15 seconds but holding his own.
      Alex was steady all night. Still beating on the skins like a madman!
      Don't know what else to tell you of the concert this evening? Some of the members were telling me they had sound cut-outs during the show, but I did not notice any from my seat. I am starting to think not all the seats are hearing the same concert night after night?
      Not a shred of dissappointment this evening for me personally! 3rd show for me
      Last edited by jgdrag; 11-11-2007, 09:12 PM.

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      • jgdrag
        Sniper
        • Jul 2005
        • 789

        <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/15642707@N06/1974467257/" title="Photo Sharing"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2194/1974467257_46a3971cf3_b.jpg" width="1024" height="768" alt="DSCF0758" /></a>

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        Last edited by jgdrag; 11-11-2007, 09:35 PM.

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        • PHOENIX
          Veteran
          • Jan 2004
          • 2212

          Awesome pics guys.

          It was a great show. Seeing Roth back in Montreal was something special.

          But were they fucking loud or what!

          Btw i bought that T-shirt with the wings around the Vh logo. My wife picked up the tote bag. I was a little disappointed in the selection of shirts.

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          • Va Beach VH Fan
            ROTH ARMY FOUNDER
            • Dec 2003
            • 17913

            The comments are pretty much across the board, whether it's coming from the press or fans.

            The sound is just too damn loud and too damn muddled....

            We can all appreciate being at a loud rock show, but there is a point when it becomes too loud to be considered "comfortably loud".
            Eat Us And Smile - The Originals

            "I have a very belligerent enthusiasm or an enthusiastic belligerence. I’m an intellectual slut." - David Lee Roth

            "We are part of the, not just the culture, but the geography. Van Halen music goes along with like fries with the burger." - David Lee Roth

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            • jgdrag
              Sniper
              • Jul 2005
              • 789

              I was in the pit for this show and no way was it too loud. Found the first Toronto show louder than Montreal or the second TO show. The only thing I found muddled was DLR, 10/07, Toronto, Little Dreamer while he was on the stack on Ed's side
              Last edited by jgdrag; 11-14-2007, 11:02 PM.

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