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kevinzvanhalen
Joined: 2006-11-24
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Location: okc,oklahoma
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| Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 9:55 am Post subject: jan. 22 ,van halen oklahoma city ,oklahoma |
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| is anyone here going? i plan on filming as much as i can .does any one know anyone else that will be filming please let me know.does anybody have any advice on avoiding security? |
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whitjoss
Joined: 2006-12-02
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Hey...anybody at the show last night? Reviews/comments?
I'm getting ready for Saturday in Dallas and am curious as to how the second leg kicked off. Hopefully with lots of energy as everyone should be well rested and ready to rock and roll. |
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whitjoss
Joined: 2006-12-02
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Glowing review I just found on newsok.com...
Review: Reunited Van Halen jolt classics back to life
From the moment David Lee Roth appeared at the top of a giant runway that snaked through the Ford Center audience Tuesday night, he wore the one thing that told every Van Halen fan that everything was right with the world. It was a maniacal Cheshire cat smile announcing happiness and enthusiasm that cannot be faked. Not only was the old band back together, it was thriving.
Roth’s smile spread like a contagion and did not go away for well over two hours as he and Eddie, Alex and Wolfgang Van Halen put shock paddles on the band’s 1978-84 catalog and jolted it back to life. Michael Anthony’s absence on bass could not be avoided, but as Roth announced after tearing through “You Really Got Me” and “I’m the One,” this was a line-up that was “three quarters original, one quarter inevitable.”
Wolfgang, 16, was born squarely in the Sammy Hagar era, but he did what he was supposed to do: he held the bottom down, blowing out the thunderous bass and singing the high harmonies that all those classics required. His father, Eddie, looked and sounded thoroughly rejuvenated on “Runnin’ With the Devil” and “Somebody Get Me a Doctor” — any reported deficiencies from late-period “Van Hagar” shows could not be heard this time around.
The big lovefest just kept coming: “Beautiful Girls,” “Dance the Night Away,” “Everybody Wants Some,” “So This is Love?” and “Mean Street” were all played enthusiastically and sung back to the band by the capacity crowd. All the while, Roth harpooned the air with his mike stand and strutted like a proud rock peacock.
Van Halen barreled through a slew of classics, including “Unchained,” “I’ll Wait,” “Little Guitars” and “Jamie’s Cryin’.” Then Roth, wearing a matador jacket, tight pants and that wicked smile, took the stage solo with an acoustic guitar, told a story about bicycling around Oklahoma City on the band’s first visit in 1977 before launching into an August-hot version of “Ice Cream Man.” The crowd went bonkers for “Panama,” an extended version of “Eruption” and “Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love” before the band left the stage, readying their final leap.
Everyone knew what it would be, but it didn’t not make it any less special. As the opening synths from “1984” played, Roth appeared at the top of the catwalk, brandishing a giant red flag as the chords to “Jump” hit the air. Confetti blew out of the ceiling as Roth bellowed the band’s biggest pop hit, performed his signature roundhouse kicks and stalked the stage wearing a spangled captain’s hat, reveling in the moment.
As the crowd left, many were still wearing big smiles borrowed from Diamond Dave. Older and having lived through breakups, recrimination and disappointment, Van Halen was not the same band that they were in 1978, but they were exactly the band they wanted and needed to be in 2008.
By George Lang |
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Gilligan
Joined: 2006-10-11
Posts: 137
Location: The Land of Aloha
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| Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 3:47 pm Post subject: |
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The gang over at the links site is raving over last night's show. Many say it was the best one yet?!
Same set list, tho. |
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evhua
Joined: 2003-03-02
Posts: 896
Location: runaround New Jersey, for the moment...
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| Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 4:35 pm Post subject: |
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| very positive :thumb: :dance: |
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vhroxu2
Joined: 2004-04-15
Posts: 1598
Location: North Carolina
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whitjoss wrote: ...Van Halen was not the same band that they were in 1978, but they were exactly the band they wanted and needed to be in 2008.
Very well put. :thumb: |
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