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October 30, 2014 at 2:45 pm Quote #39717 | |
ron (11783) | http://www.rollingstone.com/music/features/sammy-hagar-van-halen-reunion-tour-for-the-fans-20141030 Sammy Hagar: ‘I Would Agree to a Van Halen Reunion Tour for the Fans’ By Andy Greene | October 30, 2014 Sammy Hagar called into Rolling Stone the other week to chat about his contribution to The Art of McCartney, a 42-track collection of Paul McCartney covers by Bob Dylan, Brian Wilson, the Cure, Kiss and many other huge names. Hagar sings “Birthday,” and is still a little shocked he was asked to participate in the first place. But when Sammy Hagar is on the phone, it’s impossible to stick to a single topic. The Red Rocker remains one of the funniest and most unfiltered men in rock, especially when the inevitable subject of Van Halen, and the extremely slim possibility of a reunion, comes up. Q: How were you approached about singing “Birthday” on this McCartney tribute album? Q: So you think they just picked you for it because you’re seen as a party guy? Q: Still, it’s a cool honor to be on the same collection as Bob Dylan, Brian Wilson and all those other people. Q: Why’s that? Q: To switch gears here, I know you’ve played some shows with Jason Bonham on drums where you do a bunch of Zeppelin and Van Halen songs. Are more of those coming? Q: Are you taking it back on the road soon? Q: That group would be amazing at Bonnaroo. Might that happen? Q: Are you going to make another Chickenfoot record? I mean, I love making music. But doing it on Chickenfoot’s level means spending a half million on a record. We write and record for six months. It’s a lot of work, and then to not sell many records. It’s disappointing. I don’t like being disappointed. I like winning. Q: Do you mind the fact that no matter what you’ve done with your life, you’ll forever be known as “Former Van Halen Singer Sammy Hagar?” Q: Do you see any scenario where you’d play with them again? That tour was just a mess and I would never go into a mess like that again. I’m too happy as a human being to be that miserable ever again. I was miserable for the last 40 shows. The first 40 shows I was thinking, “Well, maybe Eddie will straighten out” or “Maybe this can come together.” But that didn’t happen, and by the last 40 I was miserable. I would, however, be in the original band that we started. That was a love fest full of creativity. Q: What’s confusing to fans is that Eddie always says he has hours and hours of these great new songs, and then their album was almost all reworked stuff from the 1970s. When we did the reunion thing I said, “Let’s do a new record and we’ll go out and play it live.” Everybody said, “OK.” About four months later we had three songs with everything done but the guitar. I just said, “This isn’t working. Obviously, this is a greatest hits record.” That was the last thing I wanted. That’s what broke up the band to begin with. But, yeah, there’s just something not too prolific. Q: And the fans never have any idea what’s happening. Are they making a record? Are they gonna tour? No information ever gets out. Q: It’s amazing Dave and Ed have been able to work together. He’s been back now for seven years and it hasn’t fallen apart yet, at least not publicly. Q: Well, they get through the tours at least. Q: This is obviously never going to happen, but the dream scenario for fans, and probably promoters, is a tour that features you and Dave taking turns singing, with Michael on bass for all of it. Beyond that, they’re stuck with the same show they’ve been doing since 2007. A tour like that would be the coolest thing for the fans ever. I would do it for the fans. I wouldn’t do it just for the money. Everybody would have to be cool and have their hearts in it. I hate to give out bad news, but I just doubt it’ll ever happen. I would like to just see Mike back in the band with Dave. If that works, all right, I’ll come in next. Q: It sounds to me like you’re semi-retired at this point, though. Q: There’s just so many songs they can’t do now. They’re confined to the Dave era, which ended 30 years ago. You know, I don’t think about this kind of stuff too much. But then someone like you comes around and stirs the Van Halen ashes. Believe it or not, I’m a big sucker for it. After these interviews someone always goes, “Oh my God, you shouldn’t have said that.” I’m like, “Fuck that!” I say what I want, all the time. I love those guys. I love what we did. I would be involved with them again in a second if it was cool and right. But if it’s not, I would never go back to that nightmare. That’s the basic, bottom line. You know who I miss? Fucking Al. He’s the most fun, that guy. There was something about Al and I, we had a real special relationship, even more than Ed and I. Now, Ed and I were the creators, but when it came time to just sit around and shoot the shit, Ed and I never could do that. It was either me and Mike or me and Al. Q: Have you spoken to Al in the past ten years? Q: The whole thing is a real shame for the fans. Q: I imagine your book pissed them all off, but they seemed to really dislike you before that for some reason. Q: That really gave you “fuck you” money. Q: So, what’s happening with you next year? ronQuote |
October 30, 2014 at 3:39 pm Quote #39722 | |
VAiN (2777) | This is getting to be on the same level as Ed’s newspaper delivery story… enough. No one cares. Resident dickhead. I will hurt your delicate feelings. VAiNQuote |
October 30, 2014 at 7:56 pm Quote #39727 | |
PT5150 (6290) | Sammy wants back in VH bad…Would be cool to hear those songs again one day but with Sammy being 67 time is not on their side.. EDDIE’S fingers aren’t fingers they are muscle-powered pistons that hammer guitar strings to the fretboard with the force of a rivet gun”. PT5150Quote |
October 30, 2014 at 11:01 pm Quote #39728 | |
Gilligan (1518) |
Bingo… GilliganQuote |
October 30, 2014 at 11:22 pm Quote #39729 | |
VAiN (2777) | |
October 30, 2014 at 11:53 pm Quote #39730 | |
Gilligan (1518) | |
October 31, 2014 at 1:36 am Quote #39731 | |
Cut2TheCrash (816) |
I guess at age 59 if I was was worth millions , I would just sit on my rear and sell shoes and amps I am happy to have seen them many times and the joys of the music , he doing what he wants and how he want and when he wants , just like any one of us would be doing Cut2TheCrashQuote |
October 31, 2014 at 3:02 am Quote #39733 | |
mcs5150 (1096) |
Absolutely! Eddie is 59 with decades of alcohol and drug abuse, not to mention a cancer scare. Maybe he is tired and is happy to sit home and do fuck-all. Why should it make a new album and/or tour if he does not want to? mcs5150Quote |
October 31, 2014 at 3:20 am Quote #39734 | |
Gilligan (1518) | You guys are absolutely right, of course. But that doesn’t mean it’s not disappointing that nothing new has emerged. Many artists keep creating throughout their lives, even if they somehow “reinvent” themselves throughout the process – Robert Plant, for instance. Others, don’t, which is fine. But… GilliganQuote |
October 31, 2014 at 3:37 am Quote #39735 | |
Dutchie (1799) |
Agreed… If I had what Eddie had in the back yard and bank, I would NEVER leave the house. Its been said before & I’ll say it again, if it wasn’t for Wolfgang being in the band and Ed’s want to work with him, we would not of got the last 2 tours and Cd and whatever else is coming. I hope VH dont get back with Sammy. I dont have any real interest in hear those songs again. I’d rather listen to Dave struggle through the good stuff. DutchieQuote |
October 31, 2014 at 3:41 am Quote #39736 | |
Dutchie (1799) | Also, nice to know that Sammy was better than both Al & Mike on the 2004 tour. LSD indeed DutchieQuote |
October 31, 2014 at 8:59 am Quote #39741 | |
single-8 (222) | I wonder what kind of Ticket price that tour would cost if it ever happened..mucho grande $$$..for the fans of course single-8Quote |
October 31, 2014 at 10:27 am Quote #39744 | |
radikal (3892) | Would be cool to see all together for a kick ass show but we all know that is far from happening…….. Maybe time changed their attitudes and all but I’m not counting on it… I think Maybe Sammy wants to secure his retirement and knows this is the way to go radikalQuote |
October 31, 2014 at 12:29 pm Quote #39753 | |
videoman320 (308) |
Secure his retirement? I would bet Sammy has a whole lot more money and is more secure than the rest of Van Halen combined. I agree with a post made earlier that without Wolfie, Eddie would have never done the latest tours or the cd with Dave. And for my tastes if a new cd would be anything like the last one I can do without it. All that said a tour with both Sam and Dave would be one of the biggest tours in history. If Eddie doesn’t want to tour do a month in Vegas and let the fans come to you. I would love to hear the tunes from both eras done live with both singers. videoman320Quote |
October 31, 2014 at 2:43 pm Quote #39758 | |
VAiN (2777) |
Don’t get me wrong – I agree with what you’re saying. Eddie Van Halen owes me nothing. My point is to the sam crowd – I’m sick of reading BS about how VH is doing nothing with Dave like it’s somehow connected to Dave. That’s all on Ed. Resident dickhead. I will hurt your delicate feelings. VAiNQuote |
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