CANCELLED: Van Halen - Live at the Soundwave Revolution - Australia 2011

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  • ThatArtGuy
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    At least DLR has retrograded his website. Let's see how long it takes for van-halen.com to do the same.

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  • PETE'S BROTHER
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    Originally posted by Grant
    Backstage passes? We're not worthy! :D
    yeah, if he is still goin' and doin' some smaller shows, we'll get some from mrs. cooper for sure. we'll try for 6 or more so we can all get back stage.

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  • PETE'S BROTHER
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    Originally posted by Grant
    If you still decide to make the hike down here - a place to crash, lift from the airport, tour guide of the city, beers on the beach...the offer still stands, matey.
    oh yeah, you may need to take some time off from work

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  • ZahZoo
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    I'd have to say you are correct... 81 - 84 was so long ago in a musical galaxy, far, far away...

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  • Va Beach VH Fan
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    I disagree... From '81 to '84 they were most definitely a top draw, had they kept going with DLR it would have reached that elite level with the bands you mentioned, although I would not include Aerosmith with that, they've been watered down for 25 years now.....
    Last edited by Va Beach VH Fan; 08-10-2011, 10:42 AM.

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  • ZahZoo
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    Originally posted by binnie
    Maybe: I think we all need to realize that VH is not necessarily the top draw act we'd like to think they are (globablly speaking, not just the US)
    I've never viewed VH as a top draw act... ever. Always one of my favorites... but seriously only the top of the mid-tier in relation to the real top drawing bands.

    They've never really reached the top peaks on their own like Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, Beatles, U2, Michael Jackson, hell even Aerosmith, etc... I'd throw them at the top among bands like ZZ Top, Santana, etc... I think it has something to do with great guitar virtuoso stuff more than overall pop appeal.

    I blame Hagar's era for this watering down... had the original line-up endured, we'd be having a different conversation...

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  • mh5150
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    Well at least VH is promoting next years SWR 2012 in their web site. It will take at least til then to change their site
    SEEYA IN 2012

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  • Grant
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    Originally posted by PETE'S BROTHER
    so, uh, grant. wanna see alice cooper?
    Backstage passes? We're not worthy! :D

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  • Grant
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    Originally posted by Dan
    Ash,Grant And Pete's Brother,Sorry To Hear About This.
    Originally posted by fifth element
    What he said...
    Sorry all.
    Cheers. I am very sorry for PB. This promoter is an absolute arsehead.
    Then again VH could easily hold their own show here all with the right press goings on of course, and especially with a new album behind it...not a festival out in the middle of bloody nowhere (I just wonder if this woulda happened had it been The Big Day Out and not Soundwave?).

    Suppose it's time to start making a Downfall/Hitler parody on this...

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  • Grant
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    Originally posted by PETE'S BROTHER
    that is the plan for now. just muddle thru it with the rest. I WANTED TO PARTY WITH GRANT!!
    If you still decide to make the hike down here - a place to crash, lift from the airport, tour guide of the city, beers on the beach...the offer still stands, matey.

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  • Seshmeister
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    Originally posted by binnie
    If they were prepared to actually do some press, Classic Rock and Metal Hammer would help them sell some tickets.
    And they can't do that with a media blackout.

    They need to grow the fuck up or book themselves into theatres not arenas. They got away with it in the US but abroad they won't and I suspect that it won't hold up for long in the US either.

    This is an information age and if they don't want to play ball then there are plenty of other bands who are all over it and in a recession people are choosy.

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  • binnie
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    Originally posted by Seshmeister
    If they aren't big enough then they only have their constant fuckups plus their total neglect of their international fans since the very early 80s.

    Scaling it up by population do you think they could sell out 15 x 20 000=300 000 people in the UK because I don't. Maybe only a few rock bands could.
    I'm with you. I've been saying for years that an Arena tour in the UK would be difficult for VH to pull off. They' probably only play Wembley Arena/O2 Arena and Manchester and then call it a day. I don't think that those would be sellout gigs, either. If they were prepared to actually do some press, Classic Rock and Metal Hammer would help them sell some tickets.

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  • fifth element
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    Originally posted by Dan
    Ash,Grant And Pete's Brother,Sorry To Hear About This.
    What he said....
    Sorry all.

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  • Dan
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    Ash,Grant And Pete's Brother,Sorry To Hear About This.

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  • ashstralia
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    well this is a shitty turn of events. http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/...ml?from=smh_sb

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