311splawndude
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I'm really sorry to hear that broI've lost two brothers in the past 4 years, I hope Alex can find peace and live out his life without the pain of loss, it sucks for sure.
I'm glad he is telling his story.
Couldn't agree more. They were literally 2 separate Van Halen bands, and therefore, should be viewed, judged, and even appreciated differently. I like each version for different reasons. I like the DLR version better. That was back when they were all clicking and young and hungry. I actually can't stand the guy (DLR) now days - especially after reading what I just read about how he treated Ed's death. Sammy has mostly always been a 'corporate' pop type writer so there should be no surprises with him. Lastly, that is actually the direction Ed wanted to go at the time so it is what it is.That's why I disagree with a few on here who think the Roth fronted VH wouldn't have fared well as time went on. The music was always mostly Ed, lyrics were Dave. In fact it wouldn't surprise me if "some" of Summer Nights lyrics were Dave's.
One thing is for sure the difference in Hagar and Roths lyrics are night and day. Roth at that time was the master of lyric innuendo. Further Roth's attire changed with the times as well. From leather to spandex like the rest of the rock world at that time, he certainly would not have been oblivious to the trends.
Now one thing Hagar did allow Ed to do is evolve deeper into commercial corporate style rock. You would have had Dreams, Summer Nights with Roth but more of the cheesy stuff like When It's Love, no. Just no way they would have gone in that direction with Roth.
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