October 12th, 2007
From: http://www.ohio.com/
Singer jumps back into reconstituted super group with some old favorites
and the clothes to match
Published on Friday, Oct 12, 2007
It's been ''22 summers,'' to use David Lee Roth's parlance, since he and
any iteration of Van Halen performed on the same stage.
Wednesday night the latest version of the Rock Hall of Famers featuring
Roth along with guitar hero Eddie, drummer Alex and 16 year-old bassist
Wolfgang Van Halen made their long-awaited return to the stage at Quicken
Loans Arena.
Roth, who celebrated his 52nd birthday Wednesday night, referred to the
band as ''three-fourths original and one-fourth inevitable'' and has
obviously been rejuvenated by a return to performing in front of tens of
thousands of fans rather than the few hundred he's mustered in his recent
solo outings.
The sold-out crowd was ready to party like it was 1984 and the band gave
them a strong 26-song set that covered the highlights of the six-album
Roth era, including eight from their beloved debut.
Roth, sporting black leather pants and a series of colored jackets with
elaborate brocade designs that appeared to come from a Siegfried and Roy
garage sale, was in good vocal form. Perhaps more importantly, he did
something ''Diamond'' Dave of 22 summers ago didn't bother with between
the high kicks, swigs of Jack Daniels and audience come-ons he put
considerable energy into singing the songs and remembering (or possibly
reading) the lyrics.
Sure, he still offered a few martial-arts-style high kicks (repeatedly
replayed in slo-mo on the big screen) and wielded the mike stand like a bo
staff, but he reached for and mostly hit the high notes in Atomic Punk,
and Romeo Delight and a blistering fast Hot for Teacher. He also worked to
stick to the melody of the pop song I'll Wait and worked to harmonize with
Wolfgang, who took the uninvited Michael Anthony's high parts.
Young Wolfgang appeared to afford himself quite well, looking comfortable
except when getting kisses from daddy, but the tinny mix didn't allow
anyone to hear much of what he actually played.
Both Alex and Eddie looked healthier than on the 2004 tour (with Sammy
Hagar), and though an obligatory drum solo by Alex is a concept that has
long outlived its usefulness, he was more rhythmically solid throughout
the set.
Eddie's obligatory solo, featuring bits of Eruption and Cathedral, was not
up to his usual standards. The band might not exude the sex, drugs and
rock 'n' roll excess of its youth, but they are still able to inspire a
good time for folks. Roth's hammy lounge lizard schtick, which makes goofy
tunes such as Beautiful Girls, Everybody Wants Some and his signature Ice
Cream Man goofy fun, might be less ''sexy'' (he stuffed a woman's cell
phone down his pants during a great Mean Streets and she refused to take
it back). But taken lightly it's still entertaining and Van Halen can
still rock.
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