October 2nd, 2007
From: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Van Halen's supercharged Kinks cover "You Really Got
Me" was the band's first single almost 30 years ago. It was even more
exhilarating Thursday night as the rebuilt Van Halen came blazing across
the stage before a sold-out crowd of frenzied classic rock fans in
Charlotte, N.C.
It's been more than two decades since David Lee Roth toured with Eddie and
Alex Van Halen; and with Eddie's teenage son Wolfgang on bass, the band
was every bit as exciting as when it debuted in 1978.
It's not a full-fledged reunion without original bassist Michael Anthony,
but given the group's volatile history, fans seemed blissfully unconcerned
and just happy to see Roth back onstage with the Van Halen brothers. The
charismatic frontman was equally ecstatic, beaming to the arena, "Well
look at all the people here tonight!" Roth was a campy, lunatic master of
ceremonies and in excellent voice all evening as he twirled around the
stage and the runway that snaked out to the floor. Backed by a giant video
screen, the members of Van Halen were larger-than-life, an aspect they
lived up to for the 2 1/2-hour show.
They might be a little long in the tooth, but there is a timelessness in
Van Halen's music. VH hasn't recorded with Roth in years, and songs from
their multiplatinum 1978-84 catalog remain staples of rock radio. These
churlish, melodic, guitar-driven confections have become legendary, and
from every squealing note to every yelping chorus, the crowd was
positively delirious as Van Halen rocked through such gems as "I'm the
One," "Runnin' With the Devil," "Romeo Delight," "Somebody Get Me a
Doctor" and "Beautiful Girls." Roth was a lecherous, grinning harlequin in
leather, kicking and screaming all night long. Age might have affected his
hairline, but it hasn't softened his edge; he's still a bum in the sun
who's having fun, and he brought it all to Charlotte.
From start to finish the show was about Diamond Dave and Eddie Van Halen.
The ultimate guitar hero was a living spectacle, bending and tapping
strings on his various signature guitars. Shirtless and smiling the entire
night, Eddie Van Halen is thrilling to watch; the man is a virtuoso who
basically reinvented the wheel, guitar-wise, though he made it look
effortless, especially during his solo late in the show.
Alex Van Halen delivered a drum solo, but his strengths were best met
within the songs the band played. His 16-year-old nephew Wolfgang gave the
songs the rock bottom and groove and filled Anthony's place just fine. But
much like Anthony before him -- and perhaps because of the conspicuous
nature of his presence (Anthony was not asked to join the tour) -- the
youngest Van Halen stayed out of the spotlight. Still, he played admirably
and clearly has inherited his family's musical genes.
Throughout the night, his father would run to play alongside of him or
casually look over and smile. It was a treat to watch the two generations
of Van Halens together.
There was hardly a misstep as the band played one audience favorite after
another: "Everybody Wants Some," "And the Cradle Will Rock," "Unchained,"
"(Oh) Pretty Woman." Keyboards were tracked for "I'll Wait," but the group
relied almost solely on the guitar histrionics its known for. Roth was a
fuzzy mess during "Hot for Teacher," as he seemed so eager to get to that
"Hey, I heard ya missed us, we're back!" line.
The band closed with an encore of its biggest hit, "Jump," digitally
piping in the bouncy synthesizer that carries the song. When the song was
over, the band took a bow, but no one wanted the show to end. After 22
years, David Lee Roth and Eddie Van Halen were back onstage together
rocking and rolling, and hopefully they will continue to do so for a long
time. But come what may, for one perfect night in Charlotte, Van Halen was
nothing short of spectacular.
Photos:
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