Originally posted by lms2
Sad but true that this may be the last chance to see three of the four memebers of classic Van Halen together. Not as good as four of four, but pretty damn good anyway. Im sorry they wont be coming to Australia so you could find out for yourself how he is playing Panamark.
Just out of curiosity. If it was 4 out of 4, would you be coming to the States to see them?
Sad but true that this may be the last chance to see three of the four memebers of classic Van Halen together. Not as good as four of four, but pretty damn good anyway. Im sorry they wont be coming to Australia so you could find out for yourself how he is playing Panamark.
Just out of curiosity. If it was 4 out of 4, would you be coming to the States to see them?
I had the chance to see the Ga y Cherone show in Sydney (Yes, the one that was filmed). I passed on seeing 3 of them then, I would do the same now. I am very passionate about original lineups,
as thats where the magic was born. So even if Van Hagar waltzed
across to our shores, I would avoid it.. Even knowing it might be the
last time to see EVH attempt to play guitar.
As for the 4 x 4 question. I think that show would make it to Australia.
There would be huge interest here in seeing one of the classic
Rock bands of the late 70's early 80's. Would I come to the States ?
Well I might be there soon, circumstances allowing...
So sure, I would come along ! But I honestly think the real reunion
would make it to Oz.. I dont think there is much interest in the
Hagar deal. They havent played any of the new songs on Radio here,
no mention of the Van Hagar reunion, and I dont even think BOBW is
on any Australian chart.
(Someone please correct me if Im wrong)
Unlike America, Sammy was *NEVER* a solo star in Australia.
I still have no idea what "I cant drive 55" is ??
The only way we know him is, as the dorky replacement for Dave
that turned a classic hard rock band into Chicago...
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