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January 4, 2006, 4:20am Report to Moderator

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Not my cup of tea but thought some of you might like to know. ............


Roth says Van Halen reunion 'inevitable' Wednesday January 4, 03:38 AM    

NEW YORK (Billboard) - Reuniting the original Van Halen line-up is just a matter of time, according to former vocalist David Lee Roth.

"I talked to the drummer (Alex Van Halen) about a week ago," the band's former lead singer told the Pittsburgh Tribune Review. "And I think, eventually, the inevitable will happen."

"It definitely won't be rockers with walkers," he added, seemingly indicating

that a reunion is in the near, as opposed to distant, future. "Getting onstage and singing 'Dance the Night Away' -- let me tell you how difficult that isn't going to be."
The comments came in a Q&A about Roth's new career: morning radio host. Once one of rock's notorious bad boys, the 51-year-old performer debuted Tuesday in the 6 a.m.-10 a.m. slot on more than a half dozen stations that formerly broadcast Howard Stern, who will debut on Sirius Satellite Radio January 16.

Along with Alex and Eddie Van Halen (guitar) and Michael Anthony (bass), Roth is a founding member of Van Halen, who recorded and performed with the band from the mid 1970s until his exit in 1985. When his replacement, Sammy Hagar, left Van Halen in 1996, Roth recorded a pair of new songs with his former bandmates for a career retrospective, but tensions kept the reunion from progressing any further.

After Van Halen parted ways with former Extreme frontman Gary Cherone after a dismally received 1998 album, Roth once again tested the waters with his old crew, but the project's momentum sagged when Eddie Van Halen was diagnosed with cancer.

Roth, whose solo career started off promisingly with hit remakes of "Just a Gigolo" and "California Girls," has seen his star fade substantially from his glory days. In recent years he has recorded and toured sporadically, including a summer 2002 co-headlining jaunt with Hagar; he has also worked as an emergency medical technician in New York, gaining his certification in 2004.

But for now, Roth's concentration is on his radio career, based at "92.3 Free FM" WFNY New York, formerly known as WXRK and "K-Rock."

"Where do you start on a gig like this?" he asked on the air, before answering his own question with a post-New Year's discussion of what to eat when you have a hangover. For Roth, it's "a two-cheeseburger happy meal super-sized with a Coke."

In his first hour, Roth also reminisced about listening to radio for the first time as a child in the early '60s. He briefly sang along to a soul song and made suggestions about what should be done with the space at Ground Zero in New York's lower Manhattan.

Roth didn't wrangle any rock royalty guests to help him through his first syndicated show, though he did take one jab at an old bandmate. When WFNY had difficulty putting callers on the air, Roth quipped, "Who's manning the phones, Eddie Van Halen?"

But despite that and plenty of public feuding with his old band, some of it aired in his 1997 autobiography, "Crazy From the Heat," Roth holds his career with Van Halen in an honourable place.

"When people bring up Van Halen, I talk about it with pride and with no apprehension at all," he told the Tribune Review. "I play those songs all the time."

Reuters/Billboard



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January 4, 2006, 8:25am Report to Moderator

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Ah! My good friend, who's a huge VH-fan, might be interested in this. He has a guitar in Eddy-style and has looked for the Alex and Eddy van Halen birthplace in Amsterdam. He's gone off to the States a couple of times to follow the band on some tour. I have tried to surprise him with this news.
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I hope this is true, but honnestly I doubt it will happen anytime soon...but if it does rock n roll hall of fame here we come lol...anyways I'd love to go see the Classic VH lineup live at least once... i only saw the lineup with Hagar (Balance Tour & 2004 Reunion) and with Cherone during the III tour, so i wouldn't mind hearing EVH shredding at guitar with DLR singing Runnin' With The Devil, Hot For Teacher or whatever

cheers for the news apps
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Although i've had about as much Van Halen as I can take for a lifetime, this reunion is almost as bad as the 'Let It Be' DVD,,,,,i'll believe it when I see it.


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I saw the original lineup on the 'Diver Down' Tour, and they were just a force. DLR's voice is pretty shot, but he's still one of the greatest front men of all time. If they do get together, they will have to find a way to not kill each other in the mean time, but it would be a huge payday, and I'd go see them in a heartbeat. VanHagar was mess.
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i heard he took howard sterns place.....and now he has a radio show....


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Quoted from pc31
i heard he took howard sterns place.....and now he has a radio show....



yeah he did

http://david.freefm.com/
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They were really from a different era and nowadays you could not give away Van Halen cds on a street corner! Diamond Dave sefinatley has the gift of the gab and will do well on the radio if he sticks to "Rock Talk".
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They were really from a different era and nowadays you could not give away Van Halen cds on a street corner! Diamond Dave sefinatley has the gift of the gab and will do well on the radio if he sticks to "Rock Talk".


That's not true. There are tons of staunch Van Halen fans that will only listen to the DLR era music, and their CDs still sell at a consistent pace.
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