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Halen Van Hagar&Anthony-less Halen

DLR over Jagger, Tyler, Ozzy, Scott, Plant, Fogerty, Pop, Mercury, Daltry or even Halford ??? You gotta be f*ckin' kidding me :0

Difference of opinion makes the world go 'round. Let's have a smoke and think about it more.

DLR was arguably the greatest front man in history and I'm not a huge VH fan.
 
Classic Van Halen without Michael Anthony is not classic Van Halen. In addition to his bass playing, his vocal harmonies are an integral part of the Van Halen sound.
 
DLR was arguably the greatest front man in history and I'm not a huge VH fan.
Yeah, I'm not sure I can get behind that one either. He was good, but occupies a lower pantheon.

Classic Van Halen without Michael Anthony is not classic Van Halen. In addition to his bass playing, his vocal harmonies are an integral part of the Van Halen sound.
Absolutely!

Wilkey
 
Just as long as all you guys don't start growing mullets to go to the concerts. I can just see Wilkey now with his Joe Dirt styled mullet :whistling:
 
I did say arguably, my top 10 would be.
Jagger
Mercury
Plant
Daltry
Tyler
Hendrix
Morrison
Bowie
Ozzy
DLR

Oh, as for the smoke I'll have a morning short story and another cup of coffe thank you.



DLR over Jagger, Tyler, Ozzy, Scott, Plant, Fogerty, Pop, Mercury, Daltry or even Halford ??? You gotta be f*ckin' kidding me :0

Difference of opinion makes the world go 'round. Let's have a smoke and think about it more.

DLR was arguably the greatest front man in history and I'm not a huge VH fan.
 
You forgot to add skipping down the aisles :0

Just as long as all you guys don't start growing mullets to go to the concerts. I can just see Wilkey now with his Joe Dirt styled mullet :whistling:
 
I've seen the Stones, VH, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Yes, CSNY, the Grateful Dead, Jeff Beck (he rocked!), the Scorps, The Who, Pink Floyd, Frank Zappa and a whole bunch of others that I can't remember...

Best concert ever?

Harry Chapin!

I didn't even know who he was when I agreed to go. He was great. He rocked, he had fun, he came out into the audience and dragged people up on stage, he made fun of them, he had fun with them, they sang, he sang, they played great, they goofed around...he was really entertaining. When it was all over, he offered to met us all in the lobby after a short break and true to his word, he showed up in the lobby after about 5 minutes, signing autographs, talking to folks and accepting donations for his charity to feed the underprivileged....way before that was fashionable.
 
Goddamit, when you spend 7 hours a day in a sport coat and clip-on tie, believe me, grinding on Tawny Kitaen or her equivalent is what you dream about. And fantasizing about being a sweaty, grinding, man-tart was not just diverting, it was survival when sitting in front of Sister Mary Bonecrusher for the lesson of the day.

Coulda been a man-tart. Shoulda been a man-tart...at least for a little while. :D

Wilkey

:sign:

That is one of the funniest thing I have read in a couple weeks on the boards! LMFAO!
 
Just as long as all you guys don't start growing mullets to go to the concerts. I can just see Wilkey now with his Joe Dirt styled mullet :whistling:

Skipping down the center aisle.

LMAO

:laugh:

Edited to add:

I swear to God I posted this before I read Ray's reply above.

Fuggin' hilarious!!!
 
For me, Van Halen will always mean David Lee Roth on lead vocals. Maybe it's because I was in high school in the late '70s and early '80s but DLR-Halen was the soundtrack of my adolescence. "Van Halen" to "1984"...some damn good memories there, and maybe that's what music is about.

Wilkey

Lot's of truth here...

I liked VH OK. Not a huge fan but some of their stuff was fantastic.

That said, Wilkey's got a good point. To this day, some of those old songs come on the radio and I am absolutely transported back to my youth. The memories just flood back in. More so with than with many other bands of the time.

They definitely captured that time in history very well.
 
For me, Van Halen will always mean David Lee Roth on lead vocals. Maybe it's because I was in high school in the late '70s and early '80s but DLR-Halen was the soundtrack of my adolescence. "Van Halen" to "1984"...some damn good memories there, and maybe that's what music is about.

Wilkey

Couldn't have said it better myself. I like some Montrose and Hagar solo stuff but can't stomach any of his VH offerings. Way too pop commercial. As for Anthony goes it's a shame he won't be there but it won't keep me away. One of my great regrets is I never saw VH with Diamond Dave.
 
For me, Van Halen will always mean David Lee Roth on lead vocals. Maybe it's because I was in high school in the late '70s and early '80s but DLR-Halen was the soundtrack of my adolescence. "Van Halen" to "1984"...some damn good memories there, and maybe that's what music is about.

Wilkey

I vote for David Lee Roth also, for both his singing and his energy.

From a contest awhile back I wrote...

Their music was more heavy than mild
Their hair was quite ratty and wild
He struts on the stage like a bragger
But my dear young Connie that’s not Sammy Hager
It really is David Lee Roth Child
 
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