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David Lee Roth: "Goin' Crazy" Video

Posted: 2006-04-22 01:58am
by Lord Poe
This is my favorite video of all time:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beVAeS5-bdw

What ever happened to that guy? :(

Re: David Lee Roth: "Goin' Crazy" Video

Posted: 2006-04-22 06:31am
by KhyronTheBackstabber
Lord Poe wrote:This is my favorite video of all time:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beVAeS5-bdw

What ever happened to that guy? :(

I don't know, but the guy had some of the greatest videos of all time.

Posted: 2006-04-22 10:03am
by Mrs Kendall
Ahh 80's bands in spandex :lol:
Brings me back to my childhood :teeth:

Posted: 2006-04-22 10:48am
by CDiehl
David Lee Roth has been doing a radio program in syndication since January. It's on in the slot Howard Stern used to occupy, at least in the eastern US; in the western parts, they run Adam Carolla's show. However, it's not doing very well in the ratings.

Posted: 2006-04-22 02:31pm
by Stile
I saw him in concert back in 1988 in Omaha. He had an amazing floor show. He came out riding a giant microphone like a cowboy for the opening song.
He's kind of like the William Shatner of rock-n-roll. Full of himself but in a humorous way.

Posted: 2006-04-22 04:56pm
by LadyTevar
CDiehl wrote:David Lee Roth has been doing a radio program in syndication since January. It's on in the slot Howard Stern used to occupy, at least in the eastern US; in the western parts, they run Adam Carolla's show. However, it's not doing very well in the ratings.
HAD a radio show. Past Tense. It got dropped Friday.

::watches Video:;
Damn... I remember when he was one of the sexiest hunks around. *sigh* Still, imho, "California Girls" and "Just a Gigalo" were the better videos.

Posted: 2006-04-22 07:25pm
by KhyronTheBackstabber
Yankee Rose was my favorite David Lee Roth video. It introduced me to the greatness of Steve Vai.

Posted: 2006-04-23 03:10am
by Lord Poe
I just showed "Goin' Crazy" to my fiancee Rosie, who had never seen it before. Actually, despite having worked in the music business, dealing with self-important musicians for in-store shows, and living through the '80's, Rosie apparently had never seen DLR perform onstage before. Her response after the video:

"Wow, he's really athletic!"

This is one of the many reasons why I love Rosie!