Can we edit this bullshit?
1986: EVH on “5150” vs. Vai on “Eat ‘Em And Smile”
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FORD will get to it....
In the meantime, stop staring at itOriginally posted by KristyDude, what in the fuck is wrong with you? I'm full of hate and I do drugs.Originally posted by cadaverdogI posted under aliases and I jerk off with a sock. Anything else to add?Comment
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Who gives a fuck? I made this thing, called a point, that sailed directly over your oblong shaped head.
Dave never criticized anyone for doing Vegas shows or bluegrass music. HE CELEBRATED IT! Since you're a little of what we call "special," I'll spell it out for you. My point is about musicians being faux-purist dicks crowing about legitimacy, right before they bend over to put out a desperate power-ballad hit-ploy. Even front of Van Halen Dave was a bit cornball, and God love him for it! And fuck any pretentious douchebag that takes himself seriously.
And don't you have a Journey concert to go to so you can meet your Filipino dreamboat backstage?Comment
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As far as 5150 goes, I like the music of the guitar oriented tunes. The keyboard tunes? Not so much. As a whole they just sounded like a different band. The "sound" of the band is just different, which is understandable since Ted was out and this was basically an EVH/Landee production. And, obviously, Dave's charisma/personality was replaced by something...less.
I think that summarizes the Sam era in general. Yes the name was still Van Halen, but it was less.Comment
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I don't know if he ever said it publicly I have heard Mick Jones talk about that record and how awful the band was in terms working. The brothers basically wanted to kill each other for some reason and on several occassions Hagar passed out drunk in a chair in the studio. He said they had to rewrite the ltrics over and over and basically spoon feed it line by line to get the vocals done. Also before Mick came into that project there was about three months of work done on 5150 material with Dave. Dave hated the material apparently. Eddie is still Eddie and Mick is genius with melodies etc... so even in that state it a passable pop record, just not a Van Halen record. Nothing about the record was "Van Halen" any ounce of soul, texture, or a darker underpinning was gone as was humor.Comment
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Thanks Sesh, glad I wasn't breaking news. Yep that is the less colorful and detailed version of what I heard from Mick. . I'm glad the what great friends BS that was put out there about van hagar was called out.
I can only imagine how hard it was to manage those personalities w Dave the final few records of the original six packComment
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