Campaign for Classic Van Halen

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  • Terry
    DIAMOND STATUS
    • Jan 2004
    • 12123

    #16
    I'm pretty curious as to where the original prints of the classic live video are.

    Am convinced there is some entanglement over ownership rights, because if they were sitting in WB vaults, and WB legally has the right to release greatest hits albums without VHs consent, then you'd imagine WB would have released some live classic vids by now.

    It's possible when VH renegotiated their contract in the mid 90s, VHs management secured the rights to any non-previously released material, with the stipulation that none of it can be released without VHs (which is basically Ed and Al in a legal sense these days) authorization.

    Speculation obviously, but might explain why you haven't seen a VH box set loaded with extras put out for sale.
    Scramby eggs and bacon.

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    • secrets
      Foot Soldier
      • Apr 2004
      • 587

      #17
      At the moment it's really only serious fans who will take the time to find boots of classic Van Halen. This means that any potential or casual fans who weren't around in the 80's who might want to check out Van Halen will probably get put off right away with "Live Without A Net" and other Van Hagar stuff.

      So one of my concerns is that apart from the six pack, Van Halen's legacy is being bastardized as time goes by with the over exposure of Van Hagar merchandise.

      With people like Hendrix, Zeppelin, The Doors etc from the sixties there is decent concert footage available to a new and younger audience. So someone even in their teens now effectively could easily get into that music.

      I'm convinced that there is a lot of footage of Van Halen out there that nobody has seen yet. Will we ever get to see it? Let's hope so.
      Achtung Baby I say, I say...

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      • Terry
        DIAMOND STATUS
        • Jan 2004
        • 12123

        #18
        Shit, the Stones, the Beatles, the Doors, the Who, KISS.......the fans of those bands have been lucky in the sense that various record companies have raped the vaults and put out so much material.

        In terms of classic Van Halen, it's been the 6 studio albums, the three promo vids and the two new songs on BOV1....that's it in terms of what you can legally purchase.

        Fucking shame and just bad business sense on the part of whoever has the material and rights secured, because there's plenty of money to be made.
        Scramby eggs and bacon.

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        • secrets
          Foot Soldier
          • Apr 2004
          • 587

          #19
          Originally posted by Terry
          Shit, the Stones, the Beatles, the Doors, the Who, KISS.......the fans of those bands have been lucky in the sense that various record companies have raped the vaults and put out so much material.

          In terms of classic Van Halen, it's been the 6 studio albums, the three promo vids and the two new songs on BOV1....that's it in terms of what you can legally purchase.

          Fucking shame and just bad business sense on the part of whoever has the material and rights secured, because there's plenty of money to be made.
          Sad but true.
          Achtung Baby I say, I say...

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          • steve
            Sniper
            • Feb 2004
            • 841

            #20
            Eddie and Alex would rather SABATAGE the legacy of the band than admit DLR was as much an influence (let face it - he was 50% of the creative band!) as he was. Think about all the cool stuff they could release...

            Van Halen unreleased that I've read about:
            Gazzarris vids from 77,
            Pro shot LA Sports Arena 79
            Professional Camera Crew followed band around on Women and Children 1st Tour 80
            Pro shot Oakland 81
            Pro Shot US festival 82
            Pro Shot D.C./Largo, MD 82
            Pro Shots of Argentina 83, Brazil, Venezuela, Uruguay - they could release a DVD for that South American Tour ALONE that would fill up 3 disks of Pro Shot concert footage and interviews (a lot of it in Spanish!)
            Pro Shot Madison Square Garden 84

            then, a video with various interview snippets and promo videos like the French and Italian TV footage and Pretty Woman Video. You could cap this one off with a "behind the scenes" look at the making of "Hot For Teacher" - there must be miles of footage not used from that one video ALONE - considering how many different sets and scenes were in it.

            Finally, DLR could open his vaults to all the HOMEMADE footage that he talks about in Crazy From the Heat and mix something up for the fans from that.

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            • steve
              Sniper
              • Feb 2004
              • 841

              #21
              That said...it would probably be more worthwhile to start threads on here pushing DAVE to release concert footage of his SOLO shows.

              Supposedly, DLR has Pro-Shot Concert footage...FULL CONCERTS...of the 86 Vai-Sheehan Tour, Skyscraper, and a Lil Ain't Enough...plus, during the Sam and Dave Tour he had full professional camera crews shooting EVERY SINGLE SHOW (see teh NJ show taht year for an example).

              Plus, the Dave TV Show from back in 88-89, miles of interview footage, and a video compilation...
              shit, how about distributing the No Holds BBQ where his fans could have actually bought it (although...this one is a little abstract for teh average fan - I bought it...and while it was cool the first couple times and is neat to show a friend every once and a while, it's not as accessible as a live concert dvd)

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              • ModernDayWarior
                Full On Cocktard
                • Mar 2004
                • 46

                #22
                Here's what I have on dvd.

                Here is a list of DLR era VH dvd's
                VARIOUS RED, RAGE AND MORE-VH+DLR SOLO VIDEOS (2 DVD)
                VARIOUS DAVE ERA RARE VIDEO COMP. (1 DVD)
                VARIOUS RAPE OF THE VAULTS-PANAMA VIDEO OUTTAKES (1 DVD)
                VARIOUS RAPE OF THE VAULTS VOLUME 2-JUMP VIDEO OUTTAKES (1 DVD)
                VARIOUS 625/50 THE PAL RARITIES-VIDEO AND LIVE (2 DVD)
                10/11/82 LARGO, MD-LARGO 1982 (2 DVD) ***BTB PRODUCTIONS
                10/27/82 MONTREAL, CANADA-FLOOR ‘EM AT THE FORUM (2 DVD AUD PC) *DIGITAL REPRODUCTIONS
                01/21/83 SAO PAULO, BRAZIL-SAO PAULO ‘83 (1 DVD) ***BTB PRODUCTIONS
                02/22/83 BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA (1 DVD PRO-SHOT PC)
                05/29/83 SAN BERNADINO, CA-US FESTIVAL 20TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION (2 DVD)
                04/19/84 MONTREAL, CANADA-MONTREAL FORUM (1 DVD AUD)


                ANd DLR solo
                VARIOUS-NO HOLDS BBQ (1 DVD)
                06/26/99 VAASA, FINLAND-HOT FOR FINLAND (1 DVD PRO-SHOT PC) *BTB PRODUCTIONS
                08/22/02 HARTFORD, CT (1 DVD PRO)
                09/13/03 NEW YORK, NY-BEACON THEATER (1 DVD AUD)

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