August 29th, 2007
From: http://www.moregoatthangoose.com/
by Trent McMartin
With the latest Van Halen reunion tour (yawn) set to kick off this
September in Charlotte, North Carolina, Mote Magazine decided to do
something special for all those die hard VH fans who remained loyal to
the group during the dark years, also referred to as the Gary Cherone
era. Nah we kid, Gary has kept busy since leaving Van Halen so we
promise not to take anymore potshots at the former Extreme singer.
Besides, there are other Van Halen alumni who deserve our ridicule
more than him, so without any further delay, here are ...
10 Things You Didn't Know (or don't want to know) About Van Halen!
1. Though it was confirmed that original bassist Michael Anthony had
officially left Van Halen in 2006, his ousting can be traced back a decade
when he played on only three of the twelve tracks on 1998's pitiful Van
Halen III. Reportedly, the Van Halen brothers also did not want the bass
player to be involved with the 2004 reunion but Sammy Hagar insisted,
refusing to participate if Anthony were not reinstated in the bassist
role. In the end Anthony agreed to be paid less.
2. In 1977, future "Family Jewels" reality series star Gene Simmons saw
one of Van Halen's shows and financed their first demo tape. Simmons
supposedly wanted to change the band's name to "Daddy Longlegs" and had
even designed possible album cover art depicting a daddy longlegs wearing
a top hat. Realizing the name was ultra lame, the band stuck with the Van
Halen moniker.
3. Sticking with the KISS theme, according to Gene Simmons, Eddie Van
Halen reportedly approached the bassist in the early eighties about the
possibility of joining KISS as their new guitarist, replacing a strung out
Ace Frehley. Simmons ultimately convinced Eddie to stay with Van Halen
while KISS decided to go with Vinnie Vincent (yes folks, you read that
right).
4. None of the group's David Lee Roth era albums ever hit the coveted #1
spot on the Billboard album chart, while all four of "Van Hagar's" studio
albums did, starting with 1986's 5150.
5. The infamous "M&M candy" removal stipulation did in fact exist. In the
early eighties, the band's contract rider specified that a bowl of M&M
candies, with all of the brown ones removed, was to be available in their
dressing room. Years later, David Lee Roth refuted this demand as not one
of diva behaviour, but a safety precaution signifying that the staff were
correctly reading and honouring the technical and safety provisions in the
contract. If brown M&M's were in the bowl, then the band had reason to
believe that the other demands of the contract were also not being
fulfilled.
6. Eddie Van Halen was not paid for that killer solo he did on Michael
Jackson's mega hit "Beat It." The guitarist performed two takes,
supposedly the better one was chosen, and the rest is history.
7. Eddie pissed off Kurt Cobain. Before a December 1993 Nirvana show in
Los Angeles, Eddie Van Halen was seen and heard backstage begging Kurt
Cobain if he could jam with the grunge band that night. Annoyed, Cobain
replied, "No, you can't play with us. We don't have any extra guitars."
Persisting on, the heavily intoxicated Van Halen, who was on his knees,
shouted out, "Well, let me play the Mexican's (referring to Nirvana
touring guitarist Pat Smear) guitar. What is he, is he Mexican? Is he
black?" Seeing all this, filmmaker Dave Markey, who was videotaping the
show that night, turned off his camera in pity of the inebriated Van
Halen, thus saving future generations from witnessing this fiasco on
youtube.
8. Not only is Sammy Hagar rich from his successful tenure as frontman for
Van Halen, but the Red Rocker just recently sold an 80% interest in his
Cabo Wabo Tequila to Gruppo Campari, the seventh-largest spirits company
in the world, for $80 million.
9. David Lee Roth is a trained paramedic having been on hundreds of
individual ambulance rides in New York City. He once even saved the life
of a Bronx woman who had a heart attack by shocking her back to life with
a defibrillator.
10. Eddie Van Halen once wrote and performed two songs for an adult film
titled Sacred Sin. "I like his (director Michael Ninn) work," Van Halen
told adult site AVN.com in 2006. "Michael Ninn is like a Spielberg to me:
the imagery, the way he makes things look, just...sensual." Yeah, and
Peter North is like Harrison Ford. Give us a break.
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