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  • Tripster
    Roth Army Recruit
    • Jan 2008
    • 8

    #76
    sweet claudiaok! what norman casino are you postin bout. cant believe i missed uncle ted. when was he there? i wanted ta go to the pryor festival but with all the rain i passed. was at the zoo amp for the poison\ratt\white lion concert. went only to see warren demartini. he still shreds! my buddy says ratt's founding bass player & song writer juan croucier got hosed on their reunion tour like anthony did on van halen tour. told my old man about your post,,,he luvd it,,,wants to know if youre single

    my humble offering to the vh goddess

    “So This Is Love” clips
    9-27-07 Charlotte ,,,, good sound


    Cleveland 2007 ,,, close to stage


    Van Halen Tour 2007 ,,, another good one,,, 1/2 of song


    San Diego 2007 ,,, "i forgot the f**king words",,, dave was wild this nite


    David Lee Roth 2004 ,,, solo


    Van Halen - So This Is Love? (Oakland 6-12-81) ,,, awesome, awesome, awesome!

    seeing vh live in their prime,,wow lady,,,you saw rock history in the making :D :D :D

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    • Tripster
      Roth Army Recruit
      • Jan 2008
      • 8

      #77
      prime ytubes

      Van Halen at Dallas, TX 1/26/08
      Romeo Delight\DLR sings happy birthday to EVH at 3:34\Magic Bus (Who cover)\Romeo Delight finish


      1:30, san diego 11/25/07 concert,,, dave shoves a gurl’s cam phone down his pants right in front of the camera


      2:50, same concert, dave forgets the talk words to panama,,, stalls around trying to remember,,, wolf comes to resque, then dave’s comments are lmao!,,, eddie says somethin and is back there laughin


      pissed eddie throws one of his monitors off the stage
      rats i copied the wrong url,,,will find again,,,from 2007 concert eddie yells points at 1 of his floor monitors,,, then stops playin drags its & dumps off front of stage

      Van Halen - Romeo Delight - 2007 Rehearsal

      before start of song gurl stands up on front of stage to snap pic of evh. dlr walks over says 'no no no are you in show biz,, then get off the stage',,, evh comes over to tell here to get down,,, dlr says 'get off the f**kin stage,,, dlr walks away says hey our tour is off to a real good start here,,, crowd laughin the whole time.

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      • David Lee Rocks
        Sniper
        • Jan 2004
        • 809

        #78
        thought you all would wanna know theres a lot more video of the Oklahoma City show up on you tube now!!

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        • David Lee Rocks
          Sniper
          • Jan 2004
          • 809

          #79

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          • tomballin
            Commando
            • Dec 2004
            • 1284

            #80
            Originally posted by ClaudiaOK
            Just learned about this wonderful thread ……… And this rest is history.
            ClaudiaOK, if you would be kind enough to email me at vhtour07@usa.com I have a deal you can't refuse. Concur, Neil hit a home run with his new CVH book. Page 69 has personal significance. Very impressive Oklahoma tour traffic. You know what, I bet you are the infamous mystery babe in this Diamond Dave photo. Fess up……

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            • tomballin
              Commando
              • Dec 2004
              • 1284

              #81
              Originally posted by Tripster
              tomballin the dallas boot rules!! my first one. whatz some other red hot ones. i didnt wanta hear any until i saw vh at the ford. now i wanta few more. will look for a set of pics to go with it.
              For what it’s worth, here’s my Van Roth 2007-08 Tour audios and videos personal inventory master. I don’t spend much time on this so there may be more complete lists, private inventories, and A/A+ quality A/V’s from this Tour. Currently, I have A/V’s on the list I’ve not yet reviewed, some weeding out needs to be done, I need to re-evaluate the Best of Tour (+) A/V’s in order to cut it down to the Top 10, and then finish the two 2007 Super Set’s masters - although I may wait until the end of the ’08 leg of the tour. I understand there will be an official DVD from the 2007-08 VH North American Tour. - Tomba

              VAN HALEN 2007-08 TOUR
              Concerts Audios/Videos Master
              - Audios unless noted otherwise. See footnote codes
              Last Update: Jan. 31, 2008
              <> Public version, trade only for (X), updated bi-weekly

              07.09.08 Los Angeles, CA - L.A. Forum, Private Final Rehearsal Gig (SA) (SV)
              07.09.27 Charlotte, NC - Charlotte Bobcats Arena (7) (A) (M2) (+)
              07.09.29 Greensboro, NC - Greensboro Coliseum (4) (H)
              07.10.01 Philadelphia, PA - Wachovia Center (3) (H)
              07.10.03 Philadelphia, PA - Wachovia Center (4) (A) [FV (A) (+)]
              07.10.05 Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun Arena (2) (N)
              07.10.07 Toronto, ON, Canada - Air Canada Centre (3) (N)
              07.10.10 Cleveland, OH - Quicken Loans Arena (2) (A) [FV (H) (M1)] (O1)
              07.10.12 Toronto, ON, Canada - Air Canada Centre (2) (H) [FV (H)]
              07.10.14 Indianapolis, IN - Conseco Fieldhouse (3) (A) (O2)
              07.10.16 Rosemont, IL - Allstate Arena (2) (A) [FV (M)] (+)
              07.10.18 Chicago, IL - United Center (4) (C) (M) [FV (M)]
              07.10.20 Detroit, MI - Joe Louis Arena (3) (A)
              07.10.22 Auburn Hills, MI - Palace of Auburn Hills (P)
              07.10.24 Minneapolis, MN - Target Center (2) (A) (+)
              07.10.26 Kansas City, MO - Sprint Center (3) (C) (H)
              07.10.30 Boston, MA - TD Banknorth Garden (D)
              07.11.01 Washington, D.C., USA - Verizon Center (2) (H)
              07.11.03 East Rutherford, NJ - Izod Center (4) (N) [FV (A) (M1) (+)]
              07.11.06 Worcester, MA - DCU Center (2) (N) [FV (H)]
              07.11.08 Uniondale, NY - Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (2) (P)
              07.11.10 Montreal, QC, Canada - Bell Centre (4) (A) (+)
              07.11.13 New York, NY - Madison Square Garden (5) (A-2) (+)
              07.11.20 Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center (6) (A) (SA, 2nd) (SV) (+)
              07.11.23 Glendale, AZ - Jobing.com Arena (3)(A) (+)
              07.11.25 San Diego, CA - Cox Arena (4) (N) [FV (A) (M1) (+) ]
              07.11.27 Sacramento, CA - Arco Arena (X)
              07.11.29 Fresno, CA - Save Mart Center (D) [FV (A) (+)]
              07.12.01 Portland, OR - Rose Garden (2) (N)
              07.12.03 Seattle, WA - Key Arena (3) (H) [FV (H)]
              07.12.05 Vancouver, BC - General Motors Place (2) (D)
              07.12.07 Calgary, AB, Canada - The Saddledome (3) (A) (+)
              07.12.09 Edmonton, AB, Canada - Rexall Place (2) (A) (+)
              07.12.14 Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center (5) (A) (SA, 2nd)
              07.12.16 San Jose, CA - HP Pavilion (2) (A) (+)
              07.12.18 Anaheim, CA - Honda Center (X)
              07.12.20 Anaheim, CA - Honda Center (2) (A) (SA, 2nd)
              07.12.22 Oakland, CA - Oracle Arena (X) (W) (O3)
              07.12.28 Las Vegas, NV - MGM Grand Garden Arena (X) (O4)
              07.12.30 Las Vegas, NV - MGM Grand Garden Arena (X) (O4)
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              VH ’07 Super Set by PBStudios, Ltd (Pending)
              Best live audios tracks from the best gigs, pro HQ mastered
              Best live song videos from the best gigs, pro HQ mastered
              -----------
              08.01.22 Oklahoma City, OK - Ford Center (C ) (W)
              08.01.24 San Antonio, TX - AT&T Center (X) (P)
              08.01.26 Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center (3) (A) (M1) (O5) (+)
              08.01.28 Houston, TX - Toyota Center (W)
              08.01.30 Little Rock, AR - Alltel Arena (X)

              === Tomba, PBStudios Ltd Comments ===
              (_) Number of gig audio sources. 1 unless noted otherwise
              (+) Best of Tour A/V (All listed pro M, SA, SV are +, without notation)
              - - - Note: (A) (SA, 2nd) (+) means the 1st non-soundboard audio is also a +
              (A) Have, A+/A quality
              (H) Have, A-/B+ quality
              (N) Have, not reviewed
              (P) Passed based on third-party(s) review
              (D) Discarded, substandard A/V and/or gig
              (X) No A/V available to-date
              (W) On watch for A/V, A+ gig
              (C) Attended gig
              (FV) Full Gig Video
              (M) Remastered, A+ enhanced by PBStudios, Ltd
              (M1) PBS remaster pending
              (M2) Remastered, using two sources, by third party
              (SA) Pro soundboard A+ HQ audio, private, non-trade
              (SV) Pro A+ HQ full video, private, non-trade
              (O1) OTHER: Dave’s 53rd Birthday -- Eddie opens his guitar solo with a bluesy happy birthday riff
              then wishes Dave a happy birthday and says he loves him.
              (O2) Homecoming of sorts for DLR, born Bloomington (south of Indy), raised in rural New Castle, east of Indy. Dave talks about his youth, his parents, grandparents, and gets choked up.
              (O3) All five California gigs, Dec. 14-22 were sold out
              (O4) Poor gig, bad night for Eddie, sick - drunk?
              (O5) Eddie’s 53rd Birthday -- At the opening of "Romeo Delight" Dave tells the crowd it's Eddie’s birthday,
              to a huge cheer. In the middle of RD Dave and the crowd sings happy birthday to Eddie. Dave creates controversy in his RD opening remark to Wolfgang. Valerie Bertinelli, who was in attendance, gets up from her seat and leaves. No harm done, it’s all part of rock-n-roll. Separate special HQ audio and video included.
              -------
              All non-PBS remastered evaluations are 10 band audio EQ adjusted, not flat, on a HQ system
              Listed formats - Audios: wma | mp3 <> Videos: avi | wmv | mpeg
              File Sizes - Audios: 120 - 430 MB | Videos: 875 - 2.4 GB
              Photo pacs included with many of the A/A+ gigs
              <> See Detailed Support Log for all Listed Gigs | vh07tour@usa.com

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              • tomballin
                Commando
                • Dec 2004
                • 1284

                #82

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                • ClaudiaOk
                  Roth Army Recruit
                  • Jan 2008
                  • 3

                  #83
                  Originally posted by tomballin
                  ClaudiaOK, if you would be kind enough to email me at vhtour07@usa.com I have a deal you can't refuse. Concur, Neil hit a home run with his new CVH book. Page 69 has personal significance. Very impressive Oklahoma tour traffic. You know what, I bet you are the infamous mystery babe in this Diamond Dave photo. Fess up……

                  I will email you later this weekend. I pulled all the news articles and found my shoebox. If you are willing to share I would like one of the best videos on your list. Steve Stevens is a hunk! Yes that is me in the photo, I wish.

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                  • ClaudiaOk
                    Roth Army Recruit
                    • Jan 2008
                    • 3

                    #84
                    Van Halen in Oklahoma - The Roth Years

                    VAN HALEN IN OKLAHOMA: THE DAVID LEE ROTH YEARS
                    Distinctly Oklahoma Magazine
                    March 2008

                    - - Curt Gooch and Jeff Suhs report on the recent sold out performance in Oklahoma City, then take us on an informed trip down memory lane.

                    30 years have passed since Van Halen's flamboyant arrival on the national rock scene. From their RIAA Diamond certified, self-titled 1978 album, through the reincarnated Sammy Hagar model, all the way up to the present day, Van Halen has remained very active, and consequently,, very popular, in Oklahoma.

                    Despite teasing us with reunions several times in the past, all ultimately abandoned for various reasons, it has taken nearly a quarter of a century for David Lee Roth to mend the fences with the brothers Van Halen, and the threesome brings second generation rocker Wolfie (Eddie’s 16-year old son with ex Valerie Bertinelli) in tow, replacing longtime bassist and band diplomat Michael Anthony. It’s been nearly 24 years since the Roth-led Van Halen last took the stage in Oklahoma City, but the foursome laid waste to the Ford Center on January 22nd.

                    For those who enjoy trips down memory lane, here's a day and date look at Van Halen's Oklahoma history throughout the David Lee Roth years.

                    Date: April 4, 1978
                    Location: Tulsa, OK
                    Venue: Cain's Ballroom
                    Headliner: Montrose
                    Opening Act: Van Halen
                    Tour: Van Halen

                    Van Halen’s debut Oklahoma performance was booked for a mere $500, just eight weeks after the release of their debut album on Warner Bros. Records. Promoter Larry Schaefer: Van Halen tour manager (the late) Noel Monk’s influence at Warner Bros was the reason this show happened. He loved Cain’s. Van Halen was a new band, they were very nice kids and Eddie spent a lot of time in my office because I had a bunch of old Stratocaster and Telecaster guitars lying against the wall. And he commented that I had more guitars than him at that time. They were just becoming huge, every hour they were getting bigger. In fact I booked Van Halen to come back and open for Journey (on July 20) at the Tulsa Assembly Center. By that point, they had become so big that they didn’t want to open for them and pulled out of my show, which meant we went from a sell out to a half empty house!

                    Date: August 6, 1978
                    Location: Oklahoma City, OK
                    Venue: State Fair Grandstand @ Oklahoma State Fairgrounds
                    Bands On the Bill (In Approximate Running Order): Wet Willie, Van Halen, U.K., Rick Derringer, Montrose, Missouri, Head East, Black Oak Arkansas, Climax Blues Band, Alvin Lee Tour: Van Halen

                    Set list:
                    On Fire
                    I'm The One
                    Michael Anthony Bass Solo
                    Runnin' With The Devil
                    Atomic Punk
                    Alex Van Halen Drum Solo
                    Little Dreamer
                    Feel Your Love Tonight
                    Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love
                    Eddie Van Halen Guitar Solo
                    You Really Got Me
                    Bottoms Up!

                    This daytime, outdoor festival, which was officially dubbed “Super Rock 78/The Oklahoma Jam,” took place on two stages, in order to minimize the down-time between acts. Legend has it that David Lee Roth approached his idol, Black Oak Arkansas lead singer Jim Dandy, backstage, jumped atop a picnic table, began dancing, and boasted that he “could get more dollars” than ol’ Jim from the local fans of the female persuasion. According to the tale, Mr. Dandy took the bait and was forever shamed.

                    Date: September 18, 1978
                    Location: Tulsa, OK
                    Venue: Tulsa Assembly Center
                    Headliner: Black Sabbath
                    Opening Act: Van Halen
                    Tour: Van Halen

                    It’s no secret that this young, high-energy, opening act was blowing the bloated headliner, Black Sabbath (their last full-blown outing with lead singer Ozzy Osbourne for 19 years), off of the stage, night after night on this tour. Tulsa and the following night at the Myriad were certainly no exceptions.

                    Date: November 20, 1978
                    Location: Oklahoma City, OK
                    Venue: Myriad Convention Center
                    Headliner: Black Sabbath
                    Opening Act: Van Halen
                    Tour: Van Halen

                    During the day, the band kept busy by making an on-air appearance at KATT radio and then dropped by the then 14-month old Sound Warehouse superstore (located off of Grand Boulevard on North May) for a rare in-store signing session with their fans.

                    Date: July 20, 1979
                    Location: Tulsa, OK
                    Venue: Tulsa Assembly Center
                    Opening Act: Screams
                    Tour: Van Halen II

                    Set list:
                    Light Up The Sky
                    Somebody Get Me A Doctor
                    Alex Van Halen Drum Solo
                    Runnin' With The Devil
                    Dance The Night Away
                    Beautiful Girls
                    On Fire
                    Michael Anthony Bass Solo
                    You're No Good
                    Jamie's Cryin'
                    Feel Your Love Tonight
                    Outta Love Again
                    Ice Cream Man
                    Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love
                    Eddie Van Halen Guitar Solo
                    You Really Got Me
                    Bottoms Up!
                    Atomic Punk

                    Brad Elvis Steakley (drummer/founder of Screams): Van Halen was very savvy, even back then. They weren't at the peak of their popularity yet; they were still the next big thing, instead of being the big thing, but they understood the business. They'd booked the tour purposefully playing smaller arenas, in the 5,000 - 7,000 range, knowing it was better to sell out a 7,000-seat arena than it was to sell half of a 20,000-seat place. That way they could claim the entire tour was sold out, which it was. The final gig of the tour was at the Forum in LA, and it seated closer to 20,000. It sold out in an instant, and I asked Eddie why they didn't book a second show. He said, "If we sell out one show this tour, it makes it easier on ourselves for the next tour, we'd only have to do two shows to make it look like we're getting bigger. If we do two this time out, selling out three next time is a lot harder to do."

                    Date: July 21, 1979
                    Location: Oklahoma City, OK
                    Venue: Civic Center Music Hall
                    Opening Act: Screams
                    Tour: Van Halen II

                    Set list: See July 20, 1979.

                    This sold-out, inspired performance caused a near-riot when fans jumped up on the center ramp extension and were literally on-stage with their idols.

                    Date: September 6, 1980
                    Location: Norman, OK
                    Venue: Owen Field @ Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
                    Bands On The Bill (In Running Order): The Cats, Sammy Hagar, Pat Benetar, Van Halen, The Doobie Brothers
                    Tour: Women And Children First

                    Set list:
                    Romeo Delight
                    Bottoms Up!
                    Runnin’ With The Devil
                    Loss Of Control
                    Take Your Whiskey Home
                    Dance The Night Away
                    Jamie’s Cryin’
                    Bright Lights, Big City (Unreleased)
                    Everybody Wants Some
                    And The Cradle Will Rock…
                    Eddie Van Halen Guitar Solo
                    Ain't Talkin’ Bout Love
                    Ice Cream Man
                    You Really Got Me

                    Van Halen made only one stop in the Sooner state during their Invasion ’80 World Tour, for a memorable daytime stadium rock concert, the first one ever held in Oklahoma, called Rocklahoma. Their 75-minute performance was the highlight of the show according to several attendees. Among them was OU football legend Barry Switzer, though the coach mentioned to local press that he just brought his sons to see – the headliner – The Doobie Brothers. This show is noteworthy for several reasons, first among them was that Sammy Hagar – who would replace Roth as the band’s lead vocalist in 1985 – was one of the featured acts on the bill. Additionally, the Norman police were so afraid of potential problems with the 31,611-strong crowd they implemented a video surveillance system from the press boxes where they would transmit the images down to non-uniform officers on the stadium floor who would then detain the suspects.

                    Date: October 3, 1981
                    Location: Norman, OK
                    Venue: The Lloyd Noble Center
                    Opening Act: G-Force
                    Tour: Fair Warning

                    Set list:
                    Atomic Punk
                    Alex Van Halen Drum Solo
                    Sinner’s Swing
                    Hear ‘Bout It Later
                    So This Is Love?
                    Jamie’s Cryin’
                    Michael Anthony Bass Solo
                    Runnin’ With The Devil
                    Dance The Night Away
                    Sunday Afternoon In The Park
                    Dirty Movies
                    Everybody Wants Some!!
                    Ice Cream Man
                    Mean Street
                    Edward Van Halen Guitar Solo
                    Unchained
                    Ain’t Talkin’ Bout Love

                    When Van Halen rolled into the Metro with their Fair Warning tour, they were riding high on the exposure of three music videos – filmed in Oakland in May – that were prominently featured on a brand new cable channel called MTV. (The network had launched just two months prior, on August 1.) Despite the album-sales figures that say otherwise, many of the die-hard VH fans consider this era to be the band’s musical and visual peak. Promoter Larry Schaefer: When I booked them into Lloyd Noble, by then they were big stars and I vividly recall Eddie had a skinny, little Valerie Bertinelli on his arm.

                    Date: October 15, 1981
                    Location: Tulsa, OK
                    Venue: Tulsa Assembly Center
                    Opening Act: The Fools
                    Tour: Fair Warning

                    Date: September 21, 1982
                    Location: Oklahoma City, OK
                    Venue: Myriad Convention Center
                    Opening Act: After The Fire
                    Tour: Diver Down

                    Set list:
                    Romeo Delight
                    Unchained
                    Alex Van Halen Drum Solo
                    The Full Bug
                    Runnin' With The Devil
                    Jamie's Cryin'
                    Little Guitars
                    Where Have All The Good Times Gone!
                    Michael Anthony Bass Solo
                    Hang 'Em High
                    Cathedral
                    Secrets
                    Everybody Wants Some!!
                    Dance The Night Away
                    Somebody Get Me A Doctor/I'm So Glad
                    Ice Cream Man
                    Intruder
                    (Oh) Pretty Woman
                    Eddie Van Halen Guitar Solo
                    Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love
                    Bottoms Up!
                    You Really Got Me/Happy Trails

                    MTV had banned the Diver Down album’s only music video – a cover of Roy Orbision’s hit, “[Oh] Pretty Woman” – David Lee Roth’s paternity insurance policy was in full effect, as was the infamous clause in the band’s contract rider which declared “no brown M&M’s were allowed backstage.” It was all in a day’s work for Van Halen when they visited the Myriad in the fall of 1982.

                    Date: September 22, 1982
                    Location: Tulsa, OK
                    Venue: Tulsa Assembly Center
                    Opening Act: After The Fire
                    Tour: Diver Down

                    Set list: See September 21, 1982.

                    Dates: June 15, 16, 1984
                    Location: Oklahoma City, OK
                    Venue: Myriad Convention Center
                    Opening Act: The Velcros
                    Tour: 1984

                    Set list (same for both nights):
                    Unchained
                    Hot For Teacher
                    Alex Van Halen Drum Solo
                    On Fire
                    Runnin' With The Devil
                    Little Guitars
                    Cathedral
                    House Of Pain
                    Michael Anthony Bass Solo
                    Jamie's Cryin'
                    I'll Wait
                    Eddie Van Halen Keyboard Solo
                    Everybody Wants Some!!
                    Girl Gone Bad
                    1984
                    Jump
                    Eddie Van Halen Guitar Solo
                    (Oh) Pretty Woman
                    Panama
                    You Really Got Me
                    Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love

                    Because of massive overexposure on MTV and their new “commercial” keyboard sound – “Jump” “I’ll Wait” – when Van Halen brought their mammoth 1984 production to Oklahoma City, they were easily the biggest band in the world. They remain one of only a handful of rock groups to ever be able to sell out multiple shows - combined attendance: 25,610 in the Metro; and during those hot summer days, Van Halen were holed up in the Sheraton Century Center hotel. The lobby of which was packed with dozens of fans trying to get a glimpse of Michael, David, Eddie and Alex. Eddie, eventually came down and signed autographs, causing a near riot among the over-excited onlookers.

                    Date: January 22, 2008
                    Location: Oklahoma City, OK
                    Venue: Ford Center
                    Opening Act: Ky-Mani Marley

                    Set list:
                    You Really Got Me
                    I'm The One
                    Runnin' With the Devil
                    Romeo Delight
                    Somebody Get Me a Doctor
                    Beautiful Girls
                    Dance The Night Away
                    Atomic Punk
                    Everybody Wants Some!!
                    So This Is Love?
                    Mean Street
                    (Oh) Pretty Woman
                    Alex Van Halen Drum Solo
                    Unchained
                    I'll Wait
                    And The Cradle Will Rock…
                    Hot For Teacher
                    Little Dreamer
                    Little Guitars
                    Jamie's Cryin'
                    Ice Cream Man
                    Panama
                    Eddie Van Halen Guitar Solo
                    Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love
                    1984
                    Jump

                    Van Halen’s first performance of 2008 went off without a hitch. The engaging two-plus-hour show, which included flying zeppelin balloons, a confetti storm, David riding a giant microphone, and a nearly 20-minute Edward Van Halen guitar solo, hopefully marks the start of a new era for this legendary band. It was obvious that they were having the time of their lives at the Ford Center.

                    Set lists are from the K. Shropshire Collection.

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