Sammy Hagar or David Lee Roth?

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  • With Van Halen I gotta go with Dave.

    But if Sammy's solo career doesn't blow Dave's out of the water...then I'm crazy from the heat.
  • spnoone
    spnoone Posts: 633
    hagar, dio, brian johnson. but i don't dislike the original version of any of the 3. just prefer the later stuff.
  • keeponrockin
    keeponrockin Posts: 7,446
    With Van Halen I gotta go with Dave.

    But if Sammy's solo career doesn't blow Dave's out of the water...then I'm crazy from the heat.
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  • Atomic Punk
    Atomic Punk Posts: 2,941
    g under p wrote:
    Van Halen has been my favorite band since I was 6 years old in 1978 and my older brother cranked VH on friggin 8 track. They are still my favorite band. Love all the albums with Roth and Hagar. Roth, however, wins this vote for me no question. Mean Street is my favorite song.

    Loved that song along with *Unchained*
    1022.gif Did they ever play those songs (((((LOUD)))))

    The first time I saw "Van Halen" play those songs was with Cherone. The album with Cherone had a few good songs, but it wasn't very good overall and wasn't Van Halen. I had to go though because it was the first opportunity I had to see Eddie and co. play those songs live. Sammy wouldn't do them. He did 4 Roth songs his entire career. Jump, Panama, Ain't Talkin' ' Bout Love and You Really Got Me.

    When they reunited in 2007 they played Mean Street and Unchained. They had a pretty sick setlist for an old VH fan. Only problem was they did not deviate from it.

    I still call bullshit on Eddie for kicking Mike out. He wanted to kick him out for the 2004 tour with Sam, but Sam refused to play without Mike. I love Eddie, but he is a bit of a douchebag.
    Saw Sam and Mike with Chickenfoot and they were friggin great. Satch can fuckin play.
  • Travelar
    Travelar Posts: 3,437
    Diamond Dave all the way...... Although they made a lot of really good music with Sammy...
  • LloydXmas
    LloydXmas Posts: 7,539
    RIGHT NOW!!!!!
  • skippybrew
    skippybrew Posts: 283
    DLR. It always makes me uncomfortable to see Sammy on guitar with Eddie behind a damn keyboard... Don't get me wrong, Sammy can fuckin wail but with Eddie, they just seemed to water each other down.
  • Flagg
    Flagg Posts: 5,856
    JDB wrote:
    What about Gary Cherone?

    That never happened.

    Never happened I tell you!



    Oh, and I was only 11 when 1984 came out so I grew up on Hagar. VH was my all time fav until Pearl Jam took over. I prefer Hagar and think F.U.C.K and 5150 were their peaks (F.U.C.K. sounds awesome). But I enjoy the Dave era too and the 2008 show in Dallas was pretty kick ass.
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  • PearlOfAGirl
    PearlOfAGirl Posts: 15,993
    David Lee Roth

    Wish you were here...

    ~RIP Dad
  • TsarinaLisa
    TsarinaLisa Posts: 205
    I have seen all three versins of VH as well as the also tour with Dave. for me, VH is Dave all the waay. I do like most of the Sammy stuff but that was not VH. I also like Gary Cherone but again that is not VH. Gary gets a raw deal....he is a wonderful singer and front man....and I still see him perform to this day.....he is so good.
  • Horos
    Horos Posts: 4,518
    Saw VH 4 times with Roth and 3 times With Hagar. Also caught Roth's first solo tour. Even though Roth repeated jokes I heard on previous tours I still like the Roth era music better. The Hagar stuff just seems over produced and not as raw sounding as the Roth stuff.
    #FHP
  • FenwayFaithful
    FenwayFaithful Posts: 8,626
    Anyone else wanna chime in?
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  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    Anyone else wanna chime in?

    well in high school we'd hang out at my buddy's grandma's house who lived up the hill from dave and throw lemons at his house...i think he threw some back one time :lol::mrgreen:
  • FenwayFaithful
    FenwayFaithful Posts: 8,626
    norm wrote:
    Anyone else wanna chime in?

    well in high school we'd hang out at my buddy's grandma's house who lived up the hill from dave and throw lemons at his house...i think he threw some back one time :lol::mrgreen:
    :lol: Really? That's too funny.
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  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 17,868
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  • FenwayFaithful
    FenwayFaithful Posts: 8,626
    Poncier wrote:
    Trick question. Lemmy is God. Love that flick.
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  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 17,868
    I've seen VH numerous times and with all 3 singers (yes even saw them with Gary).
    The band's peak was without question during the DLR era...but it also went to shit during the DLR era...with the mindless pop claptrap known as "Jump".

    The Hagar era produced some decent music, OU812 easily the best album. Though the best song they created was "Humans Being" from the Twister soundtrack.

    Roth is a marginal singer, utltimate frontman in the late 70's/early 80's. Hagar a better vocalist, also a bit of a clown. Cherone by far the best vocalist of the 3...in fact I saw all 3 grace the same stage one night, during the Mansfield stop of the Hagar/Roth tour (back in 2002 I think). Gary joined Sammy (and Michael Anthony) for a couple of songs. Far better voice than either of the other 2, but it was doomed from the start to fail, VH fans just couldn't accept Gary.

    EVH is nearly as big a headcase as Axl Rose and his ego with an assist from Alex did damage to the band at different points over the years.
    The reunited band put on a good enough show (saw them twice, Eddie was in very good form), but the whole Wolfgang thing just shows that EVH's ego still rules all, and Michael Anthony got shafted by the whole process.

    But if i were to compile a list of the 10 best VH songs, 8 or 9 would be from the Roth era.


    Of course "Intruder" would top the list which tells the real story of who the best singer is, its Frankenstrat.
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  • gabers
    gabers Posts: 2,787
    I have seen all three versins of VH as well as the also tour with Dave. for me, VH is Dave all the waay. I do like most of the Sammy stuff but that was not VH. I also like Gary Cherone but again that is not VH. Gary gets a raw deal....he is a wonderful singer and front man....and I still see him perform to this day.....he is so good.

    Good to see not everyone is down on Gary Cherone. I thought he was not a good fit for VH, but who is. It would be like Aerosmith trying to replace Steven Tyler. Everyone usually thinks of him as the guy with the falsetto singing More than Words, but he's a great rock singer too. I still say though that Extreme had the best performance for the Freddy Mercury Tribute Concert.

    As far as between Sammy or Dave, I know it's wimping out but for me it's really a tossup. The first album I really got into by VH was 1984, and it's still probably my favorite, but 5150 is probably my second favorite. Dave's the better frontman though.
  • gabers
    gabers Posts: 2,787
    Poncier wrote:
    Of course "Intruder" would top the list which tells the real story of who the best singer is, its Frankenstrat.

    Who? :?
  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 17,868
    gabers wrote:
    Poncier wrote:
    Of course "Intruder" would top the list which tells the real story of who the best singer is, its Frankenstrat.

    Who? :?
    Frankenstrat-finished.jpg
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