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  • ZahZoo
    ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

    • Jan 2004
    • 8970

    #61
    He's a good singer and his vocal melodies are fine for the style he's created with this material... to me it all falls into a fairly narrow lane, both sonically and emotionally. It's difficult to put a descriptor to it... dark thoughtful angst... I don't know.

    The vocals lack some soul, diversity and don't evoke any sense of joy, fun or mischief...
    "If you want to be a monk... you gotta cook a lot of rice...”

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    • Terry
      TOASTMASTER GENERAL
      • Jan 2004
      • 11962

      #62
      Originally posted by ZahZoo
      Hmmm Wolfgang is 30... Dave's 65 not 90. Check yer math...

      You don't consider it taking risks to compose an album and perform every musical note and vocal..?
      I wouldn't consider it risky in the sense that there is going to be, by default of who Wolfgang's father is, a degree of interest before a single note is heard. That isn't to point out anything other than the obvious, which is by the very fact of Wolfgang's lineage he gets a leg up in terms of publicity and distribution that his music doubtless wouldn't otherwise were he an unknown. In other words, being Eddie's kid gets Wolfgang musical foot in the door. As to how people react to what Wolfgang came up with once the music is heard, that's a different story.
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      • Terry
        TOASTMASTER GENERAL
        • Jan 2004
        • 11962

        #63
        Originally posted by ZahZoo
        I've listened to the whole album... no duds and none of it feels like filler. At the moment Resolve is my favorite.
        The stuff is okay to my ears. No better, no less. A reaction that has everything to do with my own tastes in rock music.

        None of it is really sticking to my cortex in terms of making me want to listen to it over and over again, but that would have been true if this same music had been released a group or musician who wasn't Wolfgang Van Halen.
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        • twonabomber
          formerly F A T
          ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

          • Jan 2004
          • 11195

          #64
          Writing In All Proper Case Takes Extra Time, Is Confusing To Read, And Is Completely Pointless.

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          • Kristy
            DIAMOND STATUS
            • Aug 2004
            • 16341

            #65
            My, my he's a rich kid isn't he?

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            • Vinnie Velvet
              Full Member Status

              • Feb 2004
              • 4584

              #66
              The songs are alright but I sense everyone in VH fandom (Hagarites, the Army here, etc) are desperately trying not to shit on it or be at the very least critical of it for some reason. Its as if they don't want to be mean to a dude who lost his father 8 months ago.

              Hey I know what its like to lose a parent to cancer in their 60s. Its very tough.

              As far as his music goes, Wolf is really talented. But he didnt have to put out this album to convince me. He held his own when he was just 15 on a mega tour with DLR and of course two more tours and an album.

              But this album ain't my cup of tea. It sounds like mid to late 90s FM rock. Which is fine if you like that stuff but not me. Sorry.

              Some of the songs here are pretty good but it won't get any repeated plays from me moving forward.

              Oh well. Good luck to Wolf on the GNR tour. I'm sure he and his band will be great.
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              • Von Halen
                ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                • Dec 2003
                • 7500

                #67
                Originally posted by twonabomber
                Fucking guy sounds like Sesh, only coherent.

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                • ZahZoo
                  ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                  • Jan 2004
                  • 8970

                  #68
                  Podcast with more on Wolf's new album but some interesting stuff about working with Dave starting at around the 25:30 mark.

                  When Dave first showed up in Dec 2006 he brought presents... furry hats for the Van Halens... LOL

                  Listen to this episode from Rolling Stone Music Now on Spotify. Wolfgang Van Halen joins host Brian Hiatt to talk about his early years and the making of his debut album as Mammoth WVH Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
                  "If you want to be a monk... you gotta cook a lot of rice...”

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                  • Terry
                    TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                    • Jan 2004
                    • 11962

                    #69
                    Originally posted by Vinnie Velvet
                    The songs are alright but I sense everyone in VH fandom (Hagarites, the Army here, etc) are desperately trying not to shit on it or be at the very least critical of it for some reason. Its as if they don't want to be mean to a dude who lost his father 8 months ago.

                    Hey I know what its like to lose a parent to cancer in their 60s. Its very tough.

                    As far as his music goes, Wolf is really talented. But he didnt have to put out this album to convince me. He held his own when he was just 15 on a mega tour with DLR and of course two more tours and an album.

                    But this album ain't my cup of tea. It sounds like mid to late 90s FM rock. Which is fine if you like that stuff but not me. Sorry.

                    Some of the songs here are pretty good but it won't get any repeated plays from me moving forward.

                    Oh well. Good luck to Wolf on the GNR tour. I'm sure he and his band will be great.
                    Maybe the bulk of people in VH fandom are being polite toward the Mammoth stuff. Maybe they really like it.

                    Dunno.

                    Musically, I've never thought Wolfgang was all THAT talented. From what I've heard (which includes seeing him live with Van Halen twice, the ADKOT album, the Tokyo Dome album and now the Mammoth album), I'd say he has been/is slightly better than average talent who has undoubtedly benefitted more from his last name than he has in terms of making it on his own hook or hoisting himself up by his own bootstraps or whatever. It's not even a slam to state that Wolfgang has benefitted from being who he is and pointing out who his father was. It's simply fact.

                    I mean, it wasn't exactly a stretch musically to replicate Michael Anthony's bass parts on a technical level. It's not like Wolfgang had to replace Billy Sheehan or Les Claypool.

                    The Mammoth album is a competent batch of - as you say - FM rock of the type one WOULD have heard in the mid to late 1990s or the early 2000s.

                    I will say Wolfgang was smart enough at a young enough age when he first became Van Halen's bass player to recognize that the band's best move was to bring Roth back into the fold. And perhaps 'smart enough' isn't really what I'm trying to say (because one didn't need to be smart in 2006 to realize a reunion with Roth was a no-brainer)...but, rather, that Wolfgang alone had the influence with Eddie to push for Dave's return. And, apparently, Wolfgang was clued in enough to realize that in addition to the tunes one would expect to hear at a Van Halen concert the fans would also like to hear some deeper cuts. Thus, with each of the last three tours different deep cuts were sprinkled throughout the setlist. I tend to doubt the activity taken under the Van Halen name from 2007 to 2015 would have happened had Wolfgang NOT joined the group.

                    But, it's one thing to play Anthony's parts onstage with the rest of CVH surrounding you. It's quite another to write and record your own stuff: there's no safety net of the Van Halen name with that undertaking beyond the name sparking an amount of publicity Mammoth wouldn't have gotten otherwise.

                    Whatever. I suppose in the end I give Wolfgang credit for doing what he wants to do musically with Mammoth...one certainly can't say Mammoth was ripping off VH in terms of style or musical content. If he's doing what he wants to do and is making a sincere effort, that will shine through.

                    Hey, better Wolfgang does his Mammoth thing than jamming with The Circle.
                    Scramby eggs and bacon.

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                    • Terry
                      TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 11962

                      #70
                      Originally posted by ZahZoo
                      Podcast with more on Wolf's new album but some interesting stuff about working with Dave starting at around the 25:30 mark.

                      When Dave first showed up in Dec 2006 he brought presents... furry hats for the Van Halens... LOL

                      https://open.spotify.com/episode/1aJYgeJqvOBOQKlkxGz8VV
                      Yeesh.

                      Honestly, the older he gets, to me Dave seems more strange than cool.

                      Roth is one odd duck.
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                      • Vinnie Velvet
                        Full Member Status

                        • Feb 2004
                        • 4584

                        #71
                        Originally posted by Terry
                        Maybe the bulk of people in VH fandom are being polite toward the Mammoth stuff. Maybe they really like it.

                        Dunno.

                        Musically, I've never thought Wolfgang was all THAT talented. From what I've heard (which includes seeing him live with Van Halen twice, the ADKOT album, the Tokyo Dome album and now the Mammoth album), I'd say he has been/is slightly better than average talent who has undoubtedly benefitted more from his last name than he has in terms of making it on his own hook or hoisting himself up by his own bootstraps or whatever. It's not even a slam to state that Wolfgang has benefitted from being who he is and pointing out who his father was. It's simply fact.

                        I mean, it wasn't exactly a stretch musically to replicate Michael Anthony's bass parts on a technical level. It's not like Wolfgang had to replace Billy Sheehan or Les Claypool.

                        The Mammoth album is a competent batch of - as you say - FM rock of the type one WOULD have heard in the mid to late 1990s or the early 2000s.

                        I will say Wolfgang was smart enough at a young enough age when he first became Van Halen's bass player to recognize that the band's best move was to bring Roth back into the fold. And perhaps 'smart enough' isn't really what I'm trying to say (because one didn't need to be smart in 2006 to realize a reunion with Roth was a no-brainer)...but, rather, that Wolfgang alone had the influence with Eddie to push for Dave's return. And, apparently, Wolfgang was clued in enough to realize that in addition to the tunes one would expect to hear at a Van Halen concert the fans would also like to hear some deeper cuts. Thus, with each of the last three tours different deep cuts were sprinkled throughout the setlist. I tend to doubt the activity taken under the Van Halen name from 2007 to 2015 would have happened had Wolfgang NOT joined the group.

                        But, it's one thing to play Anthony's parts onstage with the rest of CVH surrounding you. It's quite another to write and record your own stuff: there's no safety net of the Van Halen name with that undertaking beyond the name sparking an amount of publicity Mammoth wouldn't have gotten otherwise.

                        Whatever. I suppose in the end I give Wolfgang credit for doing what he wants to do musically with Mammoth...one certainly can't say Mammoth was ripping off VH in terms of style or musical content. If he's doing what he wants to do and is making a sincere effort, that will shine through.

                        Hey, better Wolfgang does his Mammoth thing than jamming with The Circle.
                        Ha no kidding.

                        Speaking of Spammy, I saw that he and MA have opened up a new "Van Hagar/The Other Half" social media page (Instagram/Twitter). Celebrating their Van Hagar years.

                        I'm sure Al will be pleased. Lol
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                        • Terry
                          TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 11962

                          #72
                          Originally posted by Vinnie Velvet
                          Ha no kidding.

                          Speaking of Spammy, I saw that he and MA have opened up a new "Van Hagar/The Other Half" social media page (Instagram/Twitter). Celebrating their Van Hagar years.

                          I'm sure Al will be pleased. Lol
                          I'd tend to guess Al doesn't care much one way or the other anymore: it wouldn't be surprising to me if we never see/hear Al play drums again.

                          Sammy and Mike...well, what else would one expect them to do but keep on with what they've been doing? Like every other aging rocker out there, it's what they know. Long as there is an audience willing to pay to see it and a buck to be made in the process, why not? Thankfully, it's not compulsory that I listen to any of it.
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                          • FORD
                            ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

                            • Jan 2004
                            • 58800

                            #73
                            If Al ever plays the drums again, it will probably be at some sort of tribute concert for Eddie.... assuming such a thing ever happens. Or if Wolfie plays a gig somewhere in the greater LA area, he might bring on Uncle Al for a guest appearance. But as far as playing in a band, yeah, those days are over. I'm sure Al would have liked to quit when he was wrapped up like a mummy to do the VDIII tour. But he had three ex wives to pay off, and probably Eddie begging him not to quit.

                            Don't know what the status of his alimony payments are, but obviously he doesn't have to keep at it, for Ed's sake anymore.

                            Now on the other hand, all the references Dave was making to talking to Alex recently, during the Rogan podcast, leads me to believe that they might be conspiring on some VH Vault releases. I would think that live stuff is more likely than another ADKOT style of studio album. Not holding my breath for any of these things to be released immediately, but they eventually might take a page from the Stones' manual and start cranking 1 or 2 live DVDs out every year.
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                            • Vinnie Velvet
                              Full Member Status

                              • Feb 2004
                              • 4584

                              #74
                              Originally posted by FORD
                              If Al ever plays the drums again, it will probably be at some sort of tribute concert for Eddie.... assuming such a thing ever happens. Or if Wolfie plays a gig somewhere in the greater LA area, he might bring on Uncle Al for a guest appearance. But as far as playing in a band, yeah, those days are over. I'm sure Al would have liked to quit when he was wrapped up like a mummy to do the VDIII tour. But he had three ex wives to pay off, and probably Eddie begging him not to quit.

                              Don't know what the status of his alimony payments are, but obviously he doesn't have to keep at it, for Ed's sake anymore.

                              Now on the other hand, all the references Dave was making to talking to Alex recently, during the Rogan podcast, leads me to believe that they might be conspiring on some VH Vault releases. I would think that live stuff is more likely than another ADKOT style of studio album. Not holding my breath for any of these things to be released immediately, but they eventually might take a page from the Stones' manual and start cranking 1 or 2 live DVDs out every year.
                              Here's hoping we get something in terms of CVH vault releases.

                              Its nice to hear Dave and Al staying in contact with one another. Seems like Al ain't interested in doing the same with Sam. Lol
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                              • Terry
                                TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                                • Jan 2004
                                • 11962

                                #75
                                Originally posted by FORD
                                If Al ever plays the drums again, it will probably be at some sort of tribute concert for Eddie.... assuming such a thing ever happens. Or if Wolfie plays a gig somewhere in the greater LA area, he might bring on Uncle Al for a guest appearance. But as far as playing in a band, yeah, those days are over. I'm sure Al would have liked to quit when he was wrapped up like a mummy to do the VDIII tour. But he had three ex wives to pay off, and probably Eddie begging him not to quit.

                                Don't know what the status of his alimony payments are, but obviously he doesn't have to keep at it, for Ed's sake anymore.

                                Now on the other hand, all the references Dave was making to talking to Alex recently, during the Rogan podcast, leads me to believe that they might be conspiring on some VH Vault releases. I would think that live stuff is more likely than another ADKOT style of studio album. Not holding my breath for any of these things to be released immediately, but they eventually might take a page from the Stones' manual and start cranking 1 or 2 live DVDs out every year.
                                Far as any 'Classic Van Halen Vault releases'...I'm over it.

                                I was salivating for such a release for years and years.

                                Should it come to pass down the line, great.

                                If not, great.

                                I mean, there's only so much anticipation one can have for the stuff for so long, until the point where you just really don't give a shit one way or the other. The same applied for the CVH reunion: by the time the rumors of 2019 activity were being floated in late 2018, the whole idea of the CVH lineup getting back together seemed more wistful and sad than exciting to me. It came off as something the band should have done 20 years prior, when all the members were still in shape to do such a reunion justice...not something that should have been dodged/avoided/postponed for two decades and past the point of no return in terms of such a reunion being worth seeing. A creaking, weezing Van Halen fronted by an age-ravaged Roth with a shot voice? Fuck that. I'd rather have what we ended up getting, which was no reunion at all as opposed to a geriatric, half-assed one.
                                Last edited by Terry; 06-18-2021, 08:15 PM.
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