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My review of Van Halen

Posted: 2007-12-08 06:35pm
by YT300000
After having received a request in testing, here's my review of last night's concert.

First up, Diamond Dave. Though without the long hair, he still strutted and high-kicked his way from the opener of You Really Got Me, right through to the encore of 1984 and Jump. Great leather pants, though they weren't assless on this tour. :lol: His voice has changed, but he still does the screaming, and relates with the audience, explaining the story behind Ice Cream Man.

The biggest difference with him actually, was that he didn't forget a single word. Not one, the whole show. Compared to all the old concert videos I've seen, they gave a much tighter performance, emphasizing the music above all else. And the music was great. They actually played Romeo Delight and Little Dreamer, to name two songs I wasn't expecting.

Wolfgang has picked up showmanship pretty fast, playing his bass vertically, and jumping around, though he's very much overshadowed by his dad, who more than once slid to his knees, or flipped the guitar upside-down by the amps to build feedback. And Eddie hasn't been in such good shape in a long time, if ever. The facial hair was a bit odd, but he and Dave were ripped and athletic, and the guitar playing was, as you'd expect, utterly fantastic.

The biggest surprise was Alex, I never realized just how hilarious his constant facial expressions are. During the drum solo, he made us clap along to the rhythm as he increased it, and pretty soon we'd have needed to have a seizure to keep up.

I didn't sit down once at this show, which considering I was in a high side seat is quite an achievement. The band hardly gave us any breathing space - they crammed in as many songs as possible at the cost of interaction, but it was worth it. The brief comments we got were fine, though, like Dave and Eddie high-fiving or trading off melodies. Having Wolfgang say the "C'mon Dave, give me a break" line during Unchained was also awesome, and so funny. :lol:

The most memorable moment for me was probably during Jamie's Crying, where I was singing "love should mean more than one night stands" while grinding with one of my friends. :lol:

Seeing the band together and rocking out was just amazing, and I believe that they stand a good chance at staying together this time. As far as I'm concerned, last night was April 2 1985 (as evidenced by my acid-washed jeans :wink:) and all that happened the day before was the Michael Anthony magically vanished, without much of a difference. And right now, I can barely see the road, with all the heat coming off.

Posted: 2007-12-08 07:40pm
by LadyTevar
Dammit. I wanna go see them!

Re: My review of Van Halen

Posted: 2007-12-08 07:43pm
by The Spartan
YT300000 wrote: And right now, I can barely see the road, with all the heat coming off.
So why don't you reach down, between your legs, and ease the seat back?

Posted: 2007-12-08 08:15pm
by Havok
Thank you YT. Thank you so much. You have restored my faith in humanity, for if Van Halen can get back together and still rock, is there anything that we can't do?

Thank you. :luv:

Posted: 2007-12-08 08:16pm
by Havok
Of course fuck you as well, 'cause now I'm going to have to shell out like a grand for tickets... dick. :lol:

Re: My review of Van Halen

Posted: 2007-12-08 08:34pm
by YT300000
The Spartan wrote:
YT300000 wrote: And right now, I can barely see the road, with all the heat coming off.
So why don't you reach down, between your legs, and ease the seat back?
Oh, I did, just between the legs of my aforementioned grinding partner. :wink:

That said, I'm beginning to realize that the concert was rather quiet. Eddie and Wolfgang only had a mere 8 amps each (the fancy new EVH's, no less). And I can actually hear things today. :P

Posted: 2007-12-08 08:39pm
by YT300000
havokeff wrote:Of course fuck you as well, 'cause now I'm going to have to shell out like a grand for tickets... dick. :lol:
It only cost me $170, and I was going for the absolute highest price. Every inch closer to the band counts. :D

Posted: 2007-12-10 08:22pm
by Phantasee
FUUUCK. I was so so so tempted to go down to Calgary to see the show.

Posted: 2007-12-10 10:48pm
by Lord Poe
Glad to hear. Roth doesn't seem to belong anywhere else. I did have a good time when I saw him in...86? Cinderella was opening for the DLR band.

One memorable thing that happened was Dave was on a stool center stage with a guitar, talking up a song, when someone threw a firecracker at him, and it exploded near his face. He went from mellow to Manson in zero seconds! "Pass that motherfucker up here! I'll beat the fuck out of you, asshole! Go ahead, beat that motherfucker's ass!"

Good times. :lol:

Posted: 2007-12-11 09:52pm
by Havok
HOLY. FUCKING. SHIT. They are coming to Oakland!! :D :luv: :luv: :luv: