Way to go, you two... and the Army, Links and VHND. Although there were some small leaks on Twitter yesterday, I found it interesting that all those small leaks came from media members. Way to maintain credibility!
JHale667 and Bantonelli Represent THE Roth Army at Van Halen's Private Party!!
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OK...I'm inspired....
The Australian track listing for ADKOT:
1. Didgeridoo
2. She's The Sheila (props to Sesh)
3. You And Your 'Roos
4. Melbourne Town
5. Blood and Foster's
6. Boomerang
7. Fair Dinkum
8. Bananalanderwallaby
9. The Trouble with Bandicoots
10. Outback Space
11. Stay Aussie
12. Big Dingo
13. Beats Wagging
I'm sure others can improve this...but it's a quick first cut....Originally posted by perilouspete
fryingdutchman you pretty much own everyone.....sick comebacks, well put. top class wit.Comment
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I was initially planning on going to store to buy the album, only cause being a bloody traditionalist...but now every temptation is catching onto me right this very moment just to buy it off iTunes...
I'm too excited!!Comment
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OK...I'm inspired....
The Australian track listing for ADKOT:
1. Didgeridoo
2. She's The Sheila (props to Sesh)
3. You And Your 'Roos
4. Melbourne Town
5. Blood and Foster's
6. Boomerang
7. Fair Dinkum
8. Bananalanderwallaby
9. The Trouble with Bandicoots
10. Outback Space
11. Stay Aussie
12. Big Dingo
13. Beats Wagging
I'm sure others can improve this...but it's a quick first cut....
Stay AussieComment
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J & Ban.........CONGRATS!!!
So frickin' cool................................
can't wait to read more on this later today!!!
Thanks to SARGE & VA and all concerned for making this happen!!!
"Why did you donate"???
Becuz the ROTH ARMY FUCKING RULES!!!Comment
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No more piped backing vocals.
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Eddie starting to remember how much fun it is when you let Roth host a party!
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No more piped backing vocals.
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Live Review: Van Halen turns it up during Los Angeles private show
HAVE THEY STILL GOT WHAT IT TAKES?
By Melinda Newman THURSDAY, FEB 2, 2012 4:26 AM
As Van Halen drew “She’s The Woman” —a tune on the quartet’s Feb. 7 album, “A Different Kind of Truth”—to a close during the group’s secret show Wednesday night on the Henson Studios lot in Los Angeles, Eddie Van Halen crossed behind David Lee Roth so the two ended up face to face when the song came to its cold stop.
Standing only a few feet apart, they looked at each other and both broke into wide, maniacal grins, so obviously delighted to be back on stage and in front of an adoring audience.
And so it went for much of the hour-long show. As rough and ragtag as some spots were, there was never a moment when it felt like the band, rounded out by Van Halen’s son Wolfgang on bass and his brother Alex Van Halen on drums, was phoning it in. For all the drama and demons that have chased the group during its fractured 40 years off stage, the state of the Van Halen union felt strong when they stood on stage together.
Like the Jan. 5 show at New York’s Cafe Wha?, Wednesday's concert lasted about an hour, was for a very small, industry-only audience—around 250—and, most importantly, highlighted what first single “Tattoo” from “Truth” has not —Van Halen remains a supremely entertaining live act.
Of course, it helps when you have a front man as engaging as Roth, who simply comes alive on stage. He threw every fiber of his body into each song, whether displayed through the still enviably high leg kicks (really impressive for a dude in his mid-50s), the limber hip shakes, or just a general showmanship that combines carnival barker with Liberace with his own dazzling Diamond Dave persona.
The band performed on a riser that formed a horseshoe around the venue and Roth amply worked all three sides, leaning over and waving and flirting with the crowd, at one point telling a woman, “I’d still be in home room if you’d been there,” as he mugged during “Hot for Teacher.”
Roth’s once-pyrotechnic voice is still capable of great yelps and screams, if not quite as readily or quite as dramatically as 30 years ago. It’s still powerful, even if he had occasional issues with staying on tune. At least there was certainly no doubt that he was singing live.
In these small confines, it was possible to watch Eddie Van Halen up close. It there was any possible distraction from Roth’s constant hijinks, it was Van Halen’s flying fingers, as nimble and dextrous as always in a way that simply defied credulity. Rooted in one spot, Van Halen barely worked up a sweat, grinning from ear-to-ear while he played, especially during a smoldering solo on “Unchained.” On the group’s last tour in 2007 with Roth, there had been the occasional cancelled dates and Van Halen’s health had often been in question, but he seemed fit as a fiddle and raring to go on Wednesday.
Between Roth and Eddie Van Halen, there’s no room for any more flash, and Wolfgang and Alex wisely ground the whole enterprise. Wolfgang’s bass playing is perfectly proficient, and while his presence and backing vocals don’t match those of his predecessor, Michael Anthony, he certainly held his own. Alex reliably and steadily pounded away, especially on “Runnin’ With the Devil.”
Unlike the Cafe Wha? show, which only featured one track from “A Different Kind of Truth,” the band’s first new studio album with Roth in 28 years, Wednesday’s performance also threw in “Tattoo” and “The Trouble With Never,” a bluesy, swampy number. While it’s safe to say that neither will be Van Halen classics, they fit in well beside the band’s biggest hits.
Van Halen closed with “Jump,” accompanied by scantily-clad show girls, a drum line, and exploding confetti. It was as woolly and wild and as gloriously fun as you could hope it to be. Pure joy.
To bottom line it: If you’ve been wondering if it’s worth shelling out the money for tickets for the new tour, which starts Feb. 18, here’s the answer: If—at any point in your life—you were a Van Halen fan, then absolutely yes. They’re bringing a party to town and David Lee Roth is leading the parade.
Van Halen’s Henson Studios set list:
“You Really Got Me”
“Runnin’ With The Devil”
“Unchained”
“The Trouble With Never”
“Everybody Wants Some”
“She’s The Woman”
“Dance The Night Away”
“Panama”
“Tattoo”
“Hot For Teacher”
“Ice Cream Man”
“Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love”
“Jump”
Follow Melinda Newman on Twitter @HitFixMelindaComment
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Woah - what a great story to wake up to! Glad the Roth Army was there to represent! Love the way the vid on the screen behind them played out as they were jamming. Well done. I'm still in awe over this... someone please pinch me... on the ass! OWWWwwww!!!!My karma just ran over your dogma.Comment
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"Wolfgang’s bass playing is perfectly proficient, and while his presence and backing vocals don’t match those of his predecessor, Michael Anthony, he certainly held his own."
i smell lamb chops.Comment
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All those Van Halen " World Tour " banners i was seeing on the screens, are they from days gone by, or are they "new". The guys look to be having a ton of fun, which for VH can only be a good thing! Wanna see how Tattoo and Trouble sounded live now.Comment
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