DLR + VH mentions in Vince Neil's book

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  • Seshmeister
    ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

    • Oct 2003
    • 35216

    #16

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    • sadaist
      TOASTMASTER GENERAL
      • Jul 2004
      • 11625

      #17
      Originally posted by Jagermeister
      So I guess that proves what I have known all along.

      Dave isn't gay.

      If he were, the brothers & Sammy would have let something slip back when they were attempting to talk constant trash about him. For years they talked shit about Dave (some still do), and never anything even remotely close to that came out.

      I am surprised Dave has kept his women low profile though. As in never went after a big starlet to grab headlines & spotlight. He has done a great job of keeping his private life private. Hell, we just found out dude competes in sheep herding events.
      “Great losses often bring only a numb shock. To truly plunge a victim into misery, you must overwhelm him with many small sufferings.”

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      • chefcraig
        DIAMOND STATUS
        • Apr 2004
        • 12172

        #18
        Originally posted by sadaist
        If he were, the brothers & Sammy would have let something slip back when they were attempting to talk constant trash about him. For years they talked shit about Dave (some still do), and never anything even remotely close to that came out.
        I dunno about that. I recall a segment of that LWAN concert film in which somebody threw some ladies' shoes onstage. Hagar snappily announced that these were "Something left over..." to which Eddie started making panicked "cut it" motions with his hand under his chin. Never the deepest of thinkers in the first place, you have to wonder if they were instructed on just how far they could go with their mudslinging boorishness. (And no, I don't care one way or the other.)









        “The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.”
        ― Stephen Hawking

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        • Seshmeister
          ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

          • Oct 2003
          • 35216

          #19
          Originally posted by sadaist
          I am surprised Dave has kept his women low profile though. As in never went after a big starlet to grab headlines & spotlight. He has done a great job of keeping his private life private. Hell, we just found out dude competes in sheep herding events.
          It would be funny if it turns out he's been fucking sheep all these years...

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          • sadaist
            TOASTMASTER GENERAL
            • Jul 2004
            • 11625

            #20
            Originally posted by Seshmeister
            It would be funny if it turns out he's been fucking sheep all these years...
            Don't you think he would have toured in New Zealand a whole lot more then?
            “Great losses often bring only a numb shock. To truly plunge a victim into misery, you must overwhelm him with many small sufferings.”

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            • VHscraps
              Veteran
              • Jul 2009
              • 1867

              #21
              Originally posted by Seshmeister
              They stopped touring Europe early on which affected sales and their profile. If you mention Van Halen in a group of average 40 somethings like I did at the weekend half of them are unsure who they are and the rest have a vague recollection of Jump or worse maybe a Hagar ballad. That's why I don't usually mention Van Halen very often in company.
              It's worse than that, man. People usually think Bon Jovi ... or 'hair metal'. I'll grant you that Dave's hair did get a little overdone and fluffed up in the mid-80s, but I always say that Van Halen was over by the time that all that hair metal started. 1973-83 is what I always say (the year they made their last album).
              THINK LIKE THE WAVES

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              • Nitro Express
                DIAMOND STATUS
                • Aug 2004
                • 32798

                #22
                Originally posted by Seshmeister
                Also as I think Roth points out in his book everyone took their percentage from your advance. Effectively then your management and lawyers take 20% of the money the record company loan you but you pay it all back.

                One of the other great cons is when bands would say excitedly that they had a 6 album deal not realising the record company could dump them at any point but that they couldn't leave or renegotiate for 6 albums. Even worse if they dump you they can say that you aren't allowed to work together as a band any more for anyone else. In other words you wanted a 1 album deal. Noone tells you this because your 'advisors' were probably introduced to you by the record company and/or are doing well out of you being screwed in any case.

                This is all the stuff Roth would have been telling Vince but he'd be wasting his time since that band are as thick as shit...
                Bands that play state fairs and casinos usually make more money doing that than they did when on a major label. They keep a higher percentage.
                No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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                • Nitro Express
                  DIAMOND STATUS
                  • Aug 2004
                  • 32798

                  #23
                  Capitol won't let Dave Navarro out of his record deal but they won't give him any work either. It's kind of like a sick lover going if I can't have you nobody will. It's a sick control fetish I guess.
                  No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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                  • chefcraig
                    DIAMOND STATUS
                    • Apr 2004
                    • 12172

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Nitro Express
                    Capitol won't let Dave Navarro out of his record deal but they won't give him any work either.
                    Is there a downside to this?









                    “The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.”
                    ― Stephen Hawking

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                    • Nitro Express
                      DIAMOND STATUS
                      • Aug 2004
                      • 32798

                      #25
                      Originally posted by VHscraps
                      That reminds me of the infamous 'cure-for-cancer' interview EVH did with Howard Stern. At one point they were talking about DLR - and this was maybe a year before the recent reunion - and I think Stern asked what Roth's motivation for getting the band back together could be, and Ed said, 'maybe he needs the money.' Stern said - 'what, after selling millions of albums, you're saying he's run out of money?' To which Ed replied, 'ugh, yeah.' As if to say, 'doh!' . He knew that Dave had bad deals and had sunk money on failed ventures - Vegas, the BBQ film, etc.

                      Ed Leffler renegotiated better deals for Van Hagar with Warners - which also covered royalties for the DLR-era catalog - and Dave got shafted. Mike Anthony also said they never started making money until the Van Hagar years - probably because they had renegotiated their contracts.

                      But think about it - they must've made a shedload of money for Warners. Recording albums for less than 100k (when other bands were spending ten times that), which then went on to sell millions of copies. Warners was a pretty cool label to be on back then in the 70s, and they had the WEA distribution network - but they weren't exactly promoting the hell out of Van Halen. Especially not in Europe.
                      Sammy might suck on stage but he's a better businessman than Dave. VH scored big getting Sammy's manager. Then after Ed Leffer died VH got fucked.
                      No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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                      • Nitro Express
                        DIAMOND STATUS
                        • Aug 2004
                        • 32798

                        #26
                        Originally posted by chefcraig
                        Is there a downside to this?
                        LOL! No I just watched a show and the dude was really crying about Capitol having him by the balls. He can't get out of his contract and they won't give him any work. I think they hang onto you if they remotely think you might be worth something later on. I know Jay Leno asked to be released from his contract and NBC wouldn't do it and he had to do that shitty lead in show while Conan tanked doing the Tonight Show. People slag Leno but the thing is, he couldn't get out of his NBC contract. I mean they pay these guys well but at the end of the day, you are on contract and they can sue you for big money and they are a corporation and you are one guy.

                        Media companies fuck people all the time but hold onto their contracts. It's a sick business.
                        No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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                        • WARF
                          DIAMOND STATUS
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 15347

                          #27
                          I got a funny story... I just met Vince Neil at a book signing outside of fenway at Barnes and Nobles bought his cd and book anyways.... I went up to him to shake his hand and turned to my girlfriend and said, "THIS ISNT DAVID LEE ROTH!!" made a quick u-turn and went back to shake his hand... he laughed his ass off! Celebs are so sick of the normal banter.... I didnt wanna punch him and say... "This is for RAZZLE!!" lolololol

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                          • DavidLeeNatra
                            TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                            • Jan 2004
                            • 10715

                            #28
                            Originally posted by WARF
                            I got a funny story... I just met Vince Neil at a book signing outside of fenway at Barnes and Nobles bought his cd and book anyways.... I went up to him to shake his hand and turned to my girlfriend and said, "THIS ISNT DAVID LEE ROTH!!" made a quick u-turn and went back to shake his hand... he laughed his ass off! Celebs are so sick of the normal banter.... I didnt wanna punch him and say... "This is for RAZZLE!!" lolololol
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                            • ppg960
                              Sniper
                              • Dec 2005
                              • 991

                              #29
                              Cash.

                              Most of the bands got screwed like this up until 10-15 years ago.
                              Distribution / Royalties / Touring / and everything went to the Record Company.
                              VH made good money from 78-84 but when Sammy joined, everything was redone. Sammy had more years in the business and better people around him even then. The Van Hagar years saw them make Huge $$$. Good for them.
                              Most young bands sign the first thing they see thinking there going to be rich and famous. Then they get shafted and end up owing money to the company after?? They retire broke.
                              I wish Lounge Machine would chime in here. He knows the business better than all of us.

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                              • firestarter
                                Head Fluffer
                                • Jan 2004
                                • 436

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Va Beach VH Fan
                                Just finished reading Vince Neil's Book, "Tattoos & Tequila" ..... After reading The Dirt, Tommyland, The Heroin Diaries and now Vince's book, it's clear the Crue boys have a ton of respect for The Mighty Van Halen....

                                Anyway, DLR was in there quite a bit, EVH not as much... Here's a transcript of Dave's part;

                                There were plenty of big names hanging out on the Strip, but the first big name to call himself a fan was David Lee Roth of Van Halen. Later David Lee would become a fixture at our apartment, known at the Motley House - he was there all the time doing coke and trolling for an easy fuck. There's one story about him doing blow in our bedroom and this mirrored door from our closet fucking fell off and landed on his head...and he didn't flinch; he just dept on snorting.

                                David Lee came to a lot of our shows at the Troubadour, the Whisky, wherever. He was a huge star. I think he had some ulterior motives, though. Unlike a lot of rock bands, our crowd was always, like, a majority of women. I swear it was sometimes like 90 percent girls. So he would come to the gigs and introduce the band. Clever boy: Before we'd even started playing, everybody in the club knew he was there. Then he'd just kick back and collect pussy the rest of the night. It was a good deal for everybody. We got the boost. He got the blow jobs.

                                One night David Lee was like, "Vince, I want to take you out to breakfast and tell you how things are." For somebody that was that huge to take me under his wing was really cool. It was an honor. Even to an irreverent fuck like myself.

                                We met at Canter's Deli in Fairfax. When he drove up he was in his black Mercedes with a big skull and cross bones painted on the hood. I was like, "That's pretty fucking cool". We talked all about business. What I should do and not do. Who I should avoid. He was basically trying to give me tips to help me get started, so I wouldn't get ripped off like everyone always does. It was stuff like "you have to watch out for this or that." Or "make sure you have distribution, you know". He was talking about national distribution and deals and things - I didn't know what the hell he was talking about. It was a little bit, like, Oh My God!


                                And later....

                                At the end of 1981, we started to record our debut album, Too Fast for Love. Because we still hadn't been signed by a major label, we decided to create our own: Leathur Records.
                                It was cool to say we had a label - with a cool name and a cool umlaut - but what we didn't have was a distribution label. Just like David Lee Roth had warned, no one was going to hear the fucking thing!
                                I believe Tommy Lee mentions a similar type a story in his book as well.

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