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  • Carloscda
    Foot Soldier
    • Jan 2009
    • 666

    From VH News Desk



    Michael Anthony chooses his six best

    From big hits to even bigger hits, Michael Anthony’s provided the foundation

    “Being a bass player is like being Rodney Dangerfield,” says Michael Anthony. “The bottom line is, no matter how great we play, we don’t get no respect!”

    He laughs and adds: “But hey, I’m used to it. I’ve played alongside Eddie Van Halen and Joe Satriani. Really, when you’re sharing the stage with dudes that amazing, who’s going to look at the bass player? It’s just not done!”

    Until now. MusicRadar caught up with the Rock And Roll Hall Of Famer and asked him to single out the six albums that have most defined his career. And while Anthony might not get the same respect of the axe slingers he backs up, with the amount of gold and platinum that line his walls, he sure must be doing something right.

    Van Halen 1 CD
    1/6
    Van Halen (1978)
    Van Halen

    Eddie Van Halen, Alex Van Halen, David Lee Roth and Michael Anthony were four upstarts from Pasadena when Warner Brothers head Mo Ostin and in-house producer Ted Templeman caught their show at the Starwood Club in LA. Soon, employees at record stores everywhere would hear a certain hammer-on pattern over and over again…

    “Even though we had gigged steadily for a couple of years, we didn’t have a ton of material, so we basically just took our live show and all the songs we knew and went for it. The whole album took a couple of weeks.

    “Ted Templeman wanted to make a big, powerful guitar record, and he had all he needed in what Eddie was doing. He fell in love with Ed’s playing. Eruption wasn’t written out or anything. Eddie was just noodling around before a session, but once Ted heard it he said, ’Stop everything. Ed, we’re rolling tape on that.’

    “As confident and full of ourselves as we came across on that record, the truth is, we were all pretty scared. I remember we put our headphones on and kind of looked at each other like, ‘Wow, we’re really doing this. Hope we don’t mess up!’”

    Women & Children First CD
    2/6
    Women And Children First (1980)
    Van Halen

    Within two short years, VH were the biggest hard rock band around, and Eddie Van Halen had established himself as a guitar superstar - and damn near a living legend. On the band’s third record, however, things began to change…

    “Eddie started playing the riff to And The Cradle Will Rock on a Wurlitzer electric piano. Everybody loved it but Dave: ’No keyboards, Eddie! We’re a guitar band. Nobody wants to hear you play the piano.‘

    “But Eddie was cranking it through the Marshalls and he put a flanger on it - the effect was so loud and powerful, I didn’t even think it sounded like a keyboard. Eddie won that argument, which ultimately was for the better - keyboards started to expand our sound and direction.

    “As good as the album is, we raced through it. I couldn’t get too tricky with my bass playing; in fact, my approach was very brutal at times. We were in such a cycle of touring, recording, touring, recording that we didn’t have a moment to catch our breaths. Maybe that’s why the album sounds so vicious - we were running as fast as we could.”

    1984 CD
    3/6
    1984 (1983)
    Van Halen

    Although they were still selling out arenas and stadiums, Van Halen’s 1982 album Diver Down was a haphazard affair comprised of half-finished songs and padded with cover tunes. But the group rallied brilliantly for their next effort.

    “We never considered ourselves a singles band, so our attitude was always like, ‘whatever’ when it came to what the label wanted to put out. Our albums sold in the millions no matter what.

    “But we were a little dubious when Warner Brothers said they wanted to put Jump out as a single. ‘It’s another keyboard song,’ we all said. ‘Hmmm, we don’t know about this…“ In the end, we said, ‘Fine, go ahead,‘ and boom! - our first No. 1 single. Amazing.

    “I had a great time playing on 1984. I felt like I was growing as a player and background singer. Plus, I think the band was getting very creative. But then, right as everything went as high as it could possibly go, we hit a brick wall - hard.”

    5150 CD
    4/6
    5150 (1986)
    Van Halen

    To the shock of millions of fans - to say nothing of the band - David Lee Roth abruptly quit Van Halen after their smash 1984 tour to start a solo career. The group was adrift, convinced they were over. And then the strangest thing happened…

    “Our spirits were pretty low. ‘What the hell are we gonna do?’ We didn’t know. But thanks to Eddie’s auto mechanic, Claudio Zampolli, who suggested Eddie give Sammy Hagar a call, things turned out beautifully. Sammy came down, we jammed and the result was amazing: suddenly, Van Halen was a band again.

    “As a vocalist, Sammy has wider range than Roth, so we were able to do songs like Dreams and Why Can’t This Be Love. It was great. Now we had our first No. 1 album.

    “Musically, I was able to get more fluid on the bass - I didn’t have to pound and hammer as much. The songs and arrangements were more complex and varied. It was a very exciting time for us. How many people get to hit it big twice?”

    For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge CD
    5/6
    For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge (1991)
    Van Halen

    By the early ’90s, ‘Van Hagar,’ as they were often called, were firing on all cylinders. Stunning all doubters, they were even more successful with Sammy Hagar than with David Lee Roth. And finally, a musical victory for the bass player!

    “Thanks to Andy Johns, this was the first big bad bass record we ever had. Andy’s a bass player, and the first thing he said to me was, ’Michael, I want to really hear you for a change.’ All I could say was, ‘Yes! Thank you!’

    “The album had great energy to it. We had terrific songs like Poundcake and we were really cookin’. I think it’s one of our best overall.

    “Alex always got such an enormous ound, and Eddie had a tonal range that really filled up the tracks. I was always kind of fighting for my spots to shine. But Andy had me bring in my big Ampeg SVT and just tear the place up. He got a killer sound, not just from me but the whole band. I can’t say enough about the guy. He helped us make one of our finest records. You could literally hear every instrument.”

    Chickenfoot CD
    6/6
    Chickenfoot (2009)
    Chickenfoot

    Van Halen sputtered to a halt halfway into a sell-out 2004 tour, and soon after, Hagar and Anthony were out of the band. The two friends figured that was finally that. But a jam session in Las Vegas with guitar star Joe Satriani and Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith led to yet another band - one with a really kooky name.

    “God, what can I say about Chickenfoot that hasn’t already been said? Sammy and I really didn’t know if there was going to be another chapter in our musical lives together. Lo and behold, the third time is definitely the charm.

    “Getting together with these guys was like being born again. I felt like a kid who just played his first high school dance and impressed all the pretty girls. Really, it’s that cool. And the best thing is, there’s no egos, no bullshit - it’s just four guys going for the same thing together, the way a band should be.

    “Making the record was like a dream come true. We were with Andy Johns again, and he knew exactly how we should sound. Plus, the songs were strong. Joe’s a great writer and a genius on the guitar; Sammy reached a new peak, writing-wise and as a vocalist; and Chad and I contributed lots of ideas and really worked as a team. He’s an amazing drummer, very inspiring. Everybody rooted for one another; we were our own cheerleaders.

    “I can’t wait to do our next album.”
  • Mr Walker
    Crazy Ass Mofo
    • Jan 2004
    • 2536

    #2
    Originally posted by Carloscda
    Eddie give Sammy Hagar a call, things turned out beautifully.
    What a fag for saying that!

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    • hambon4lif
      Crazy Ass Mofo
      • Jun 2004
      • 2810

      #3
      Originally posted by Carloscda
      Michael Anthony chooses his six favorite positions with Sam.

      “Our spirits were pretty low. ‘What the hell are we gonna do?’ We didn’t know. But thanks to Eddie’s auto mechanic, Claudio Zampolli, who suggested Eddie give Sammy Hagar a call, things turned out beautifully. Sammy came down the back of my neck, we jammed and the result was amazing: suddenly, Van Halen was a fag chain.

      “As a vocalist, Sammy has wider asshole than Roth, so we were able to do songs like Dreams and Why Can’t This Be Love. It was great. Now we had our first No. 1 album.

      “Sexually, I was able to get more cock in my ass - I didn’t have to pound and hammer as much. er!

      “God, what can I say about Chickenfoot that hasn’t already been said? Sammy and I really didn’t know if there was going to be another chapter in our sex lives together. Everybody rooted cock in one another; we were our own cheerleaders.

      “I can’t wait to do our next album.”
      .....this is what the post looked like to me.

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      • fryingdutchman
        Full Member Status

        • Feb 2005
        • 4133

        #4
        Originally posted by Carloscda
        Stunning all doubters, they were even more successful with Sammy Hagar than with David Lee Roth.
        And BAM!!! Just like that, the VHND loses all credibility once again.

        It might be nice if for ONE GODDAMN TIME they would site a fucking SOURCE when they print that dumbass comment.
        Originally posted by perilouspete
        fryingdutchman you pretty much own everyone.....sick comebacks, well put. top class wit.

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        • twonabomber
          formerly F A T
          ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

          • Jan 2004
          • 11294

          #5
          Originally posted by fryingdutchman
          And BAM!!! Just like that, the VHND loses all credibility once again.

          It might be nice if for ONE GODDAMN TIME they would site a fucking SOURCE when they print that dumbass comment.
          yeah, but the VHND is only reprinting the Music Radar story.
          Writing In All Proper Case Takes Extra Time, Is Confusing To Read, And Is Completely Pointless.

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          • Terry
            DIAMOND STATUS
            • Jan 2004
            • 12133

            #6
            Originally posted by fryingdutchman
            And BAM!!! Just like that, the VHND loses all credibility once again.

            It might be nice if for ONE GODDAMN TIME they would site a fucking SOURCE when they print that dumbass comment.
            The source is the long-held conventional wisdom that since all the Van Hagar studio albums reached #1, and none of the CVh studio albums did, therefore this equals a more successful lineup...despite the CVH catalog outselling the Van Hagar catalog at nearly 3 to 1 in total album sales.

            Just typical lazy journalism, and not indicative of just rock media, either. Same conventional wisdom nonsense reprinted ad nauseum is to be found in virtually every sphere of media on a variety of topics.
            Scramby eggs and bacon.

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            • kwame k
              TOASTMASTER GENERAL
              • Feb 2008
              • 11302

              #7
              Here's the thing about the whole Van Hagar selling more than CVH.......how many Diamond Status albums does Van Fagar have?

              CVH has 20 Mil in just 2 albums.........end of fucking story!
              Originally posted by vandeleur
              E- Jesus . Playing both sides because he didnt understand the argument in the first place :D

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              • Terry
                DIAMOND STATUS
                • Jan 2004
                • 12133

                #8
                Exactly.

                Just the sales of Van Halen "I" and 1984 ALONE nearly dwarf the entire Sam Halen catalog.
                Scramby eggs and bacon.

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                • VanHalener
                  ROCKSTAR

                  • Nov 2006
                  • 5451

                  #9
                  Van Halen is

                  David Lee Roth

                  Eddie Van Halen

                  Alex Van Halen

                  MIA
                  ~Only you can prevent low volume~

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                  • fryingdutchman
                    Full Member Status

                    • Feb 2005
                    • 4133

                    #10
                    Originally posted by twonabomber
                    yeah, but the VHND is only reprinting the Music Radar story.
                    I know, twona. Sorry if I gave the impression that I was operating under the notion that the piece was a VHND "original."

                    But one would hope that they would review the content of articles for accuracy before they splash them all over their site.

                    Of course, one would also hope that a VAN HALEN news desk would not cover Chickenfoot, Sammy Hagar, and his ass-rimming hot sauce slave Mike Anthony.

                    But then again, I can't really fault them too much when the only thing to come down from Howdy Doody mountain in the last two years has been Eddie's next lawsuit or Franken-dorsed product shill.

                    I guess beggars can't be choosers.
                    Originally posted by perilouspete
                    fryingdutchman you pretty much own everyone.....sick comebacks, well put. top class wit.

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                    • ZahZoo
                      ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                      • Jan 2004
                      • 9172

                      #11
                      Whatever the cuntent... just like 1999-2004, Michael Anthony is once again the one solo voice of Van Halen speaking to the fans. And he ain't even in the fuckin band...

                      Slam him all you want... at least he isn't chickenshit like scared little schoolgirls like Dave, Ed & Al to at least recognize the legacy of VH and speak to the fans...
                      "If you want to be a monk... you gotta cook a lot of rice...”

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                      • fryingdutchman
                        Full Member Status

                        • Feb 2005
                        • 4133

                        #12
                        Originally posted by ZahZoo
                        ... at least he isn't chickenshit
                        Correct!

                        He is chickenFOOT.

                        Thank you.
                        Originally posted by perilouspete
                        fryingdutchman you pretty much own everyone.....sick comebacks, well put. top class wit.

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                        • Igosplut
                          ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                          • Jan 2004
                          • 2794

                          #13
                          Originally posted by VanHalener
                          Van Halen is

                          David Lee Roth

                          Eddie Van Halen

                          Alex Van Halen

                          MIA
                          Shit, I laughed like a muthafucka at that!!
                          Chainsaw Muthuafucka

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                          • Seshmeister
                            ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                            • Oct 2003
                            • 35755

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Terry
                            The source is the long-held conventional wisdom that since all the Van Hagar studio albums reached #1, and none of the CVh studio albums did, therefore this equals a more successful lineup...despite the CVH catalog outselling the Van Hagar catalog at nearly 3 to 1 in total album sales.

                            Just typical lazy journalism, and not indicative of just rock media, either. Same conventional wisdom nonsense reprinted ad nauseum is to be found in virtually every sphere of media on a variety of topics.
                            The other reason of course is Fat Sammy giving about 1000 interviews over the years where he claimed it too.

                            The figures come from counting CVH albums sold when Hagar was wobbling around as Van Hagar sales. This includes a time when everyone had to go out and replace all their vinyl CVH albums with CDs.

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                            • VanHalener
                              ROCKSTAR

                              • Nov 2006
                              • 5451

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Igosplut
                              Shit, I laughed like a muthafucka at that!!
                              Well, anything else is just horse shit.

                              You could put the best bass player on the planet in Van Halen and it still isn't Van Halen.
                              Last edited by VanHalener; 05-05-2010, 03:06 PM.
                              ~Only you can prevent low volume~

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