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Diamond Dave

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:20 am
by AR
He deserves some props if you have seen Van Halen 2007.

Re: Diamond Dave

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:22 am
by Rick
AR wrote:He deserves some props if you have seen Van Halen 2007.


All I have seen is youtubes, but I agree. He's still doing great.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:23 am
by Greg
Props to DD! I saw Van Halen in Greensboro this year. I'm actually starting to think maybe Van Halen is back? I don't want to jinx them though.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:24 am
by ohsherrie
Hell, he's always deserved more props than he's gotten.

Go Diamond Dave. Image

Re: Diamond Dave

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:24 am
by Saint John
AR wrote:He deserves some props if you have seen Van Halen 2007.



From the youtube clips I've heard he sounds like shit for the most part, BUT he's out there giving the fans what they want. Personally, as much as I dislike Eddie Van Halen and hate to admit it, his guitar playing sounds amazing and I think he is carrying them on this tour.

Re: Diamond Dave

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:26 am
by Rick
Saint John wrote:
AR wrote:He deserves some props if you have seen Van Halen 2007.



From the youtube clips I've heard he sounds like shit for the most part, BUT he's out there giving the fans what they want. Personally, as much as I dislike Eddie Van Halen and hate to admit it, his guitar playing sounds amazing and I think he is carrying them on this tour.


And MA is sorely missed in the backing vox.

Re: Diamond Dave

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:26 am
by froy
AR wrote:He deserves some props if you have seen Van Halen 2007.


Yep the show was killer in Chicago
I thought of Perry during this concert.
If Roth could do it Perry could with ease,

Re: Diamond Dave

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:27 am
by conversationpc
Saint John wrote:
AR wrote:He deserves some props if you have seen Van Halen 2007.



From the youtube clips I've heard he sounds like shit for the most part, BUT he's out there giving the fans what they want. Personally, as much as I dislike Eddie Van Halen and hate to admit it, his guitar playing sounds amazing and I think he is carrying them on this tour.


Roth has always sounded like crap live. That being said, he sounds better now than he did in the 80s when he was perpetually stoned or drunk, or both.

Re: Diamond Dave

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:27 am
by AR
Saint John wrote:
AR wrote:He deserves some props if you have seen Van Halen 2007.



From the youtube clips I've heard he sounds like shit for the most part, BUT he's out there giving the fans what they want. Personally, as much as I dislike Eddie Van Halen and hate to admit it, his guitar playing sounds amazing and I think he is carrying them on this tour.


Dan he isn't drunk anymore and is trying. That's why I am impressed.

He is actually giving out some effort.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:31 am
by AR
Also it was a great show! Exceeded expectations totally.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:32 am
by Rick
AR wrote:Also it was a great show! Exceeded expectations totally.


That's really good to hear. I'm glad they're giving the fans their moneys worth.

Re: Diamond Dave

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:33 am
by Saint John
AR wrote:
Saint John wrote:
AR wrote:He deserves some props if you have seen Van Halen 2007.



From the youtube clips I've heard he sounds like shit for the most part, BUT he's out there giving the fans what they want. Personally, as much as I dislike Eddie Van Halen and hate to admit it, his guitar playing sounds amazing and I think he is carrying them on this tour.


Dan he isn't drunk anymore and is trying. That's why I am impressed.

He is actually giving out some effort.


Aside from some technical glitches by the sound crew they've pulled it off flawlessly thus far. Hopefully, other singers might realize it's not all about sounding like you did 25 years ago or what happened with bandmates in the past, but rather putting egos aside, tolerating each other and giving the fans the concert they never thought they'd get to see again. David Lee Roth could sound like he swallowed a gazoo covered with thumb tacks and I'd still respect these guys for giving the fans what they want. That's what it's supposed to be about.

Re: Diamond Dave

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:35 am
by Rick
Saint John wrote:
AR wrote:
Saint John wrote:
AR wrote:He deserves some props if you have seen Van Halen 2007.



From the youtube clips I've heard he sounds like shit for the most part, BUT he's out there giving the fans what they want. Personally, as much as I dislike Eddie Van Halen and hate to admit it, his guitar playing sounds amazing and I think he is carrying them on this tour.


Dan he isn't drunk anymore and is trying. That's why I am impressed.

He is actually giving out some effort.


Aside from some technical glitches by the sound crew they've pulled it off flawlessly thus far. Hopefully, other singers might realize it's not all about sounding like you did 25 years ago or what happened with bandmates in the past, but rather putting egos aside, tolerating each other and giving the fans the concert they never thought they'd get to see again. David Lee Roth could sound like he swallowed a gazoo covered with thumb tacks and I'd still respect these guys for giving the fans what they want. That's what it's supposed to be about.


Excellent post.

Re: Diamond Dave

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:40 am
by AR
Saint John wrote:
AR wrote:
Saint John wrote:
AR wrote:He deserves some props if you have seen Van Halen 2007.



From the youtube clips I've heard he sounds like shit for the most part, BUT he's out there giving the fans what they want. Personally, as much as I dislike Eddie Van Halen and hate to admit it, his guitar playing sounds amazing and I think he is carrying them on this tour.


Dan he isn't drunk anymore and is trying. That's why I am impressed.

He is actually giving out some effort.


Aside from some technical glitches by the sound crew they've pulled it off flawlessly thus far. Hopefully, other singers might realize it's not all about sounding like you did 25 years ago or what happened with bandmates in the past, but rather putting egos aside, tolerating each other and giving the fans the concert they never thought they'd get to see again. David Lee Roth could sound like he swallowed a gazoo covered with thumb tacks and I'd still respect these guys for giving the fans what they want. That's what it's supposed to be about.


Exactly my friend. Great post.

Re: Diamond Dave

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:48 am
by TRAGChick
AR wrote:
Saint John wrote:
AR wrote:
Saint John wrote:
AR wrote:He deserves some props if you have seen Van Halen 2007.



From the youtube clips I've heard he sounds like shit for the most part, BUT he's out there giving the fans what they want. Personally, as much as I dislike Eddie Van Halen and hate to admit it, his guitar playing sounds amazing and I think he is carrying them on this tour.


Dan he isn't drunk anymore and is trying. That's why I am impressed.

He is actually giving out some effort.


Aside from some technical glitches by the sound crew they've pulled it off flawlessly thus far. Hopefully, other singers might realize it's not all about sounding like you did 25 years ago or what happened with bandmates in the past, but rather putting egos aside, tolerating each other and giving the fans the concert they never thought they'd get to see again. David Lee Roth could sound like he swallowed a gazoo covered with thumb tacks and I'd still respect these guys for giving the fans what they want. That's what it's supposed to be about.


Exactly my friend. Great post.


Same here! \~/

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:49 am
by squirt1
Damn St John- You are good ! Carry on !

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:55 am
by Barb
I hope they hold it togetheruntil December 22nd when we see them in Oakland!

Re: Diamond Dave

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:55 am
by conversationpc
TRAGChick wrote:
AR wrote:
Saint John wrote:
AR wrote:
Saint John wrote:
AR wrote:He deserves some props if you have seen Van Halen 2007.



From the youtube clips I've heard he sounds like shit for the most part, BUT he's out there giving the fans what they want. Personally, as much as I dislike Eddie Van Halen and hate to admit it, his guitar playing sounds amazing and I think he is carrying them on this tour.


Dan he isn't drunk anymore and is trying. That's why I am impressed.

He is actually giving out some effort.


Aside from some technical glitches by the sound crew they've pulled it off flawlessly thus far. Hopefully, other singers might realize it's not all about sounding like you did 25 years ago or what happened with bandmates in the past, but rather putting egos aside, tolerating each other and giving the fans the concert they never thought they'd get to see again. David Lee Roth could sound like he swallowed a gazoo covered with thumb tacks and I'd still respect these guys for giving the fans what they want. That's what it's supposed to be about.


Exactly my friend. Great post.


Same here! \~/


Of course, knowing Diamond Dave, it's probably more about the money making it a LITTLE easier to "get along" with the other guys for a long enough period of time. :lol:

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:59 am
by Saint John
Barb wrote:I hope they hold it togetheruntil December 22nd when we see them in Oakland!



I was a HUGE skeptic of this tour and must admit that I wanted it to fail. However, after watching some clips it appears that it "feels good" to these guys. I think they realize that roaring crowds were something they missed and that hugs, sobriety and sanity beats bickering, in-fighting, indulgence and the ensuing insanity it produces. These guys are having fun.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:59 am
by ohsherrie
I don't know the details of all the stuff that's happened between Dave and VH. I stopped caring about them when he left. But I do know I saw him on TV singing with an acoustic bluegrass band and his voice was every bit as good as it was the last time I heard him on TV with VH and all the electric amplification.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 12:08 pm
by ohsosoto
please oh please hold it together until march 08!!! this is a rescheduled show from oct 26, st.louis!!!! and i'm going. haven't told my husband yet.....

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 12:11 pm
by Rick
ohsosoto wrote:please oh please hold it together until march 08!!! this is a rescheduled show from oct 26, st.louis!!!! and i'm going. haven't told my husband yet.....


Might be a good time to start leaking hints. :lol:

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 12:15 pm
by ohsosoto
nah, he is on a need to know basis. he would shit if he knew how much i spent yearly on concerts!!! it's my money, but he would still shit. especially when it comes to "beale street music festival" :roll:

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 12:19 pm
by Rick
ohsosoto wrote:nah, he is on a need to know basis. he would shit if he knew how much i spent yearly on concerts!!! it's my money, but he would still shit. especially when it comes to "beale street music festival" :roll:


Money isn't worth shit if you don't enjoy it. Have fun with it.

Re: Diamond Dave

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 2:42 pm
by Moose
AR wrote:He deserves some props if you have seen Van Halen 2007.


Saw him in Philly, and while it was pretty cool, it didn't have the same magic that the Sammy led band had in '04. Just my opinion.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 3:45 pm
by stevew2
I have heard nothing but good comments from people i know that saw VH, they would be my "new band" if I could get tickets{not from scalpers} Big difference when you you have the orginal lead singer. He is a showman

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 4:14 pm
by *Laura
Although Michael is not with them,from what I've seen on YT and from what people say,the shows are excellent.
Dave is the absolute showman and Eddie,well,he just IS ! :)

With that being said,I am still a huge fan of the Sammy Hagar era.That line up was magical for me.Ever since they've split,I've kinda lost my interest.
But wouldn't refuse a DVD of the current tour.I truly hope they will release one.

Re: Diamond Dave

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 10:22 pm
by cyclonus5150
AR wrote:He deserves some props if you have seen Van Halen 2007.


Saw them on Thursday in DC and they absolutely kicked my ass. Dave was on fire and seems to be singing better and better with each show. Definitely go see this set if you get an opportunity.

Re: Diamond Dave

PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 1:22 am
by Red13JoePa
Saint John wrote: Hopefully, other singers might realize it's not all about sounding like you did 25 years ago or what happened with bandmates in the past, but rather putting egos aside, tolerating each other and giving the fans the concert they never thought they'd get to see again. David Lee Roth could sound like he swallowed a gazoo covered with thumb tacks and I'd still respect these guys for giving the fans what they want. That's what it's supposed to be about.


Since it's clear who you're talking about here, Juanno, I'm going to go ahead and clap you on the back in advance for being in the 99.9th percentile of loons who if it happened, would NOT sit there and go "OH MY GOD!!!!!!!! HE SOUNDS EXACTLY THE SAME AS HE DID IN 1981!!!!!!!!!!"

Re: Diamond Dave

PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 1:29 am
by Saint John
Red13JoePa wrote:
Saint John wrote: Hopefully, other singers might realize it's not all about sounding like you did 25 years ago or what happened with bandmates in the past, but rather putting egos aside, tolerating each other and giving the fans the concert they never thought they'd get to see again. David Lee Roth could sound like he swallowed a gazoo covered with thumb tacks and I'd still respect these guys for giving the fans what they want. That's what it's supposed to be about.


Since it's clear who you're talking about here, Juanno, I'm going to go ahead and clap you on the back in advance for being in the 99.9th percentile of loons who if it happened, would NOT sit there and go "OH MY GOD!!!!!!!! HE SOUNDS EXACTLY THE SAME AS HE DID IN 1981!!!!!!!!!!"



I want that classic lineup onstage one more time. DLR sounds mediocre at BEST and yet the crowds have been deafening. Fans are called fans for a reason. Again, I still say Perry does the North American leg of the tour. :shock: