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Do U have Van Halen Schools Out or Pasadena Hilton 6-13-75? Will trade David Lee Roth Studio Demos 1986 for either CD-R
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evh777



Joined: 2008-01-08
Posts: 5

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 5:53 pm    Post subject: Do U have Van Halen Schools Out or Pasadena Hilton 6-13-75? Will trade David Lee Roth Studio Demos 1986 for either CD-R  

If anyone has any of these rare Van Halen CD-R's, School's Out or Pasadena Hilton 6-13-75?, PLEASE contact me! Full shows only! I don't need any artwork, just the CD-R. If you know somebody who does have these two CD-R's, please tell them to contact me. I traded for years with RedRocker65 who is one of the first traders to sign up here. Contact Scott (RedRocker65) he knows me well if you want a reference on me. I will send first faithfully, so there is no risk. Hopefully, I can trust that you will return the trade to me on your behalf.

I'm sure somebody out there wants to trade with me for my unreleased David Lee Roth Band Secret Studio Sessions 1986 (A quality studio) very rare only 100 copies worldwide CD-R for their School's Out or Pasadena Hilton 6-13-75 CD-R? This is a great unreleased recording of Diamond Dave's Band and has 6 out of the 10 released songs that are on Eat Em And Smile.

Setlist is as follows:
1. Bump And Grind
2. Elephant Gun
3. Big Trouble
4. I'm Easy
5. Ladies Night In Buffalo
6. Yankee Rose
7. ??????

There is also a 7th unreleased track! A must for any Van Halen or Vai collector! Great quality too!

I just about have the entire Van Halen club days collection from the band from 1973-1977 if you wanted to trade for something else? I have the After Zero Warner Brothers 1977 double CD-R right from the MASTER recording in A+ stereo quality! Most traders just have washed out AM sounding mono quality of those demos.

Other master recordings I have in A+ stereo quality is Zero Gene Simmons demos 1976.
Strike While The Iron Is Hot (A quality stereo soundboard) from Pasadena, Ca. 5-29-76.
Listen To This Gene (A- soundboard) from Pasadena, Ca. 2-8-78.
Gazzari's West Hollywood 1974 A- audience.
Magic Mountain 1977 B audience.
Demo Daze (Quality varies) live and demos and much more!

If you don't want to trade, please consider excepting blank CD-R's from me for those two Van Halen CD-R's I mentioned above on my wanted list if you have them? Your help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you, :eek:
EVH777
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BadassMOFO



Joined: 2008-01-13
Posts: 390
Location: RAIDING DIRQ VAN's FRIDGE!!!

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 7:02 pm    Post subject:  

I've got 'School's out' on CD-R:
Van Halen
Pasadena High School
The Village Recorder (LA)
Electric Ladyland Studios(NY)
Hollywood CA
Bootleg title: "Schools Out"

Quality of show: Feb 1975 A+
April 1975 A+
Gene Simmons Demos A+

Disc 1
Total Time: 54:32
Pasadena High Feb 75
1.
I Wanna Be Your Lover 3:05
2. In For The Kill 5:34
3. Take Your Whiskey Home 3:37
4. WIldfire 3:34

Pasadena High April 75
5. Chevrolet 2:25
6. Maybe I'm A LEO 3:14
7. Brown Sugar 3:55
8. And We All Had A Real Good Time 3:34
9. Walk Away 4:07
10. Rock And Roll Hoochie Koo 4:51
11. Don't Call Us, We'll Call You 3:44
12. I Live With Fools 5:53

Gene Simmons Demo

13. House Of Pain 3:36

14. Runnin' With The Devil 3:23
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asdfanofpriest



Joined: 2007-06-21
Posts: 725
Location: Western USA

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 7:37 pm    Post subject:  

evh777 wrote: David Lee Roth Band Secret Studio Sessions 1986 (A quality studio) very rare only 100 copies worldwide

Hey,
Id be interested in this ^
check out my list and let me know if you want something,

www.priesttrades.webs.com

lots of new stuff coming soon thats not added yet ;)

Thanks :thumb:
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Chris UK



Joined: 2001-05-18
Posts: 2640
Location: Staffordshire, United Kingdom

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 1:47 am    Post subject:  

Quote: I'm sure somebody out there wants to trade with me for my unreleased David Lee Roth Band Secret Studio Sessions 1986 (A quality studio) very rare only 100 copies worldwide CD-R for their School's Out or Pasadena Hilton 6-13-75 CD-R? This is a great unreleased recording of Diamond Dave's Band and has 6 out of the 10 released songs that are on Eat Em And Smile.

Setlist is as follows:
1. Bump And Grind
2. Elephant Gun
3. Big Trouble
4. I'm Easy
5. Ladies Night In Buffalo
6. Yankee Rose
7. ??????

There is also a 7th unreleased track! A must for any Van Halen or Vai collector! Great quality too!

The 7th unidentified track could be a Kim Mitchell cover called 'Kids in Action'. Billy Sheehan briefly played in Max Webster which was Kim's original band, hence the connection.

This is what Kim had to say about it (source Wikipedia)

"He (Billy) was in the band for about 3 weeks. He was in a band called Talas out of Buffalo and they would come to Toronto and he’d freak us out, he’s just an insane bass player. He loved our music and was a fan of Max Webster, we sort of became friends and when he’d come to town we’d hang out. I said 'Bill, do you want to join the band?' because Mike was leaving the group, and he agreed. So for about 3 weeks in was in the band and I’ll tell you 'High Class in Borrowed Shoes” and 'Battle Scar' never sounded better but 'Diamonds, Diamonds', you couldn’t have made it sound any worse. He just didn't know how to lay back and be a real soft, sensitive bass player. It was all about this thing that he had which was absolutely incredible, so it didn’t work out. There were no hard feelings and he went on and did really well. I got a call from him one day and he goes 'Hey man I'm in the studio with David Lee Roth, Ted Templeman and Steve Vai and we're covering your tune 'Kids in Action' and we need the words to the second verse'. I was shaking on the phone; this was right after Roth left Van Halen. Then at the last minute it got bumped off the record for “Tobacco Road”, they thought they needed a cover. See there's those darn covers again."

Lyrics...

V1:
Kids in action if your hearts in your city
It doesnt't't matter how you feel
Or how high you feel you have to get to get by on
If it's a sin we have in good time living
Then i guess were gonna be
Yes i guess were gonna be thebest bonfire in hell

CH:
We want modern thrills
We want rock n roll that kills
Who we gonna get high over if we can't get high together
We want modern thrills we want rock n roll that kills..
Yeah tell me who gonna die over
If we can't die together

V2:
Were gonna have no more problems with security were young tough and together
And we want the world young rough and ready
This aint no jack and jill story...

If you could confirm whether it is this track, that would be great.
Thanks,
Chris.
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evh777



Joined: 2008-01-08
Posts: 5

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 7:36 pm    Post subject:  

No, it's not Kids In Action....... I just checked the song and I noticed they sing in the lyrics "Ready Or Not." Does that ring a bell? :rolleyes: Doesn't sound like 1986. More like early 90's instead....... There is organ playing too and it sounds very commercial like top 40 or something. I didn't like it.......... Must be an add on like Dave's "Crosstown Traffic" was when he did that Hendrix song! :thumb:
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Chris UK



Joined: 2001-05-18
Posts: 2640
Location: Staffordshire, United Kingdom

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 3:04 am    Post subject:  

evh777 wrote: No, it's not Kids In Action....... I just checked the song and I noticed they sing in the lyrics "Ready Or Not." Does that ring a bell? :rolleyes: Doesn't sound like 1986. More like early 90's instead....... There is organ playing too and it sounds very commercial like top 40 or something. I didn't like it.......... Must be an add on like Dave's "Crosstown Traffic" was when he did that Hendrix song! :thumb:

That's a shame..... oh well thanks for checking anyway!

Chris.
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