WTF Happened to David Lee Roth?
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I dunno...Goldman novels were entertaining if nothing else. The clip was a bit 'meh'...
I'm assuming Goldman is dead, but I'd quite enjoy a Goldman-type celebrity bio right about now.
The problem is that 40 years ago when Goldman was doing those Elvis and John Lennon bios, back then celebs or their estates were paying publicists to keep that sort of stuff out of the public eye. Since then, there have been countless autobios where celebs put it all out there, probably even making up stories of debauchery that never happened (or embellishing on the truth) just to get cred or whatnot.
Plus, after Goldman's Elvis saga of him having it all, then going looney, then getting dope bloated and croaking followed by Goldman's Lennon saga of HIM having it all, then going looney, then starving himself thin and getting shot by (as Lester Bangs put it) 'the ultimate Beatlemaniac' all the self-styled gonzo rock autobios like Motley Crue's The Dirt come across as lame pretenders.Scramby eggs and bacon.Comment
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Bingo! What's Dave doing now? Probably painting or learning another language. There's two Daves. We were entertained by Diamond David Lee Roth. Then there is Dave who lives a very private life that we get a glimpse of now and then. Dave seems to live like a trust fund kid. He doesn't have to make a living so he spends his time focusing on one art project or another or educating himself on things he's interested in. Diamond David Lee Roth takes a young guy to pull off. Dave got too old to do it.No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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Yeah, it wasn't a distortion of the bare-bones facts. The narrator seemed to say the word 'drugs' quite a bit. Outside of the 1993 pot bust - which was for a fairly miniscule amount - and the doubtless copious amounts of blow the entire band were doing way back when, I never really think of Roth as a rock n roll drug casualty.Scramby eggs and bacon.Comment
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Bingo! What's Dave doing now? Probably painting or learning another language. There's two Daves. We were entertained by Diamond David Lee Roth. Then there is Dave who lives a very private life that we get a glimpse of now and then. Dave seems to live like a trust fund kid. He doesn't have to make a living so he spends his time focusing on one art project or another or educating himself on things he's interested in. Diamond David Lee Roth takes a young guy to pull off. Dave got too old to do it.
When you're a teen reading Creem and Circus magazines, the adolescent fantasy is that rock stars act the way they do when they're performing 24/7. The offstage reality? These people are just human. The psycho rock stars who buy into their own bullshit hype (Sid Vicious, Jim Morrison, Keith Moon, etc.) it's probably fair to say inevitably end up destroying themselves at a young age: even if they don't die, they end up turning what little of their minds they had to begin with into mush.Scramby eggs and bacon.Comment
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The decline was gradual, because Dave kept touring, but since the mid-1990s his abilities started waning. It was just natural, given the high-octane nature of his showmanship. As you say, Diamond Dave was a young man's game.
When you're a teen reading Creem and Circus magazines, the adolescent fantasy is that rock stars act the way they do when they're performing 24/7. The offstage reality? These people are just human. The psycho rock stars who buy into their own bullshit hype (Sid Vicious, Jim Morrison, Keith Moon, etc.) it's probably fair to say inevitably end up destroying themselves at a young age: even if they don't die, they end up turning what little of their minds they had to begin with into mush.No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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So Roth did drugs, screwed groupie pussy, indulged in the excessive lifestyle. What rock star in his position wouldn't have?Comment
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Yeah, it wasn't a distortion of the bare-bones facts. The narrator seemed to say the word 'drugs' quite a bit. Outside of the 1993 pot bust - which was for a fairly miniscule amount - and the doubtless copious amounts of blow the entire band were doing way back when, I never really think of Roth as a rock n roll drug casualty.Comment
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I think a lot of it was Dave’s public persona was a carefully crafted image he invented. It’s entertainment and it’s calculated for effect and it’s fake. Diamond Dave was a character. Nobody really knows Dave because he tightly guards who he is. The real Dave is a bit of a recluse and he admits it.No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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So anyone who says they know Dave I’m like fuck off, no you don’t. Maybe his dog knew him best.No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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