November 17th, 2007
From: http://media.www.bcheights.com/
By Chris Dewey
They said it would never happen. They said that it couldn't be done. They
said that there was a better chance of John Lennon and George Harrison
rising from the grave and reuniting with The Beatles. But all of these
doubts were put to rest on Oct. 30 at the TD Banknorth Garden when David
Lee Roth joined his former musical partner, Eddie Van Halen, on stage for
a night of rock classics.
Roth's return to the band marks the first tour he has done with Van Halen
in 22 years. He was joined by his former bandmates Eddie and Alex Van
Halen on guitar and drums. Original bassist Michael Anthony, now at odds
with the Van Halen brothers, was replaced by Eddie's 16-year-old son,
Wolfgang. Though this substitution has been met with annoyance from fans,
it is hard to stifle the anticipation created by this partial reunion.
The concert opened with the blistering guitar riff of "You Really Got
Me," the famous Kinks cover from Van Halen's debut album. Without so much
as taking a breath, the band proceeded to launch into "I'm The One," a
fast-paced rocker heavy on background vocals that dates back to 1978. The
trilogy of songs from the debut album was filled out with "Running with
the Devil."
The set list for the night was more than any Van Halen fan could have
asked for. Touching upon 24 favorites from the six albums Roth did with
Van Halen, the show left little out. Nine out of 11 songs came from the
band's first, and often most critically acclaimed, album. Crowd favorites
included "Panama," "Hot For Teacher," "Atomic Punk," and "Unchained." Roth
charmed the crowd, playing the acoustic guitar and telling a tale of
teenage debauchery before the band rejoined him for "Ice Cream Man." Mixed
in with the hits were an impressive drum solo and Eddie's signature,
extended guitar solo that contained snippets from songs such as "Women in
Love," "Cathedral," and "Eruption."
Before the night concluded, Van Halen gave the crowd the obligatory encore
that rock audiences have come to expect. A disco ball reflected beams of
light throughout the arena as the band played the keyboard-heavy
instrumental track "1984." Halfway through the song, Roth emerged,
triumphantly waving a gigantic red flag with the Van Halen logo on it.
After a brief silence, the spotlights hit the stage and the band launched
into "Jump," perhaps their biggest hit. As the song came to an end and
confetti rained down upon the audience, Roth and the three Van Halens
exchanged sincere hugs and respectfully bowed to the audience.
Unlike some bands that embark on reunion tours, Van Halen appears to be
just as fresh and energetic as ever. Though Roth has lost a little bit of
his range, he is still able to howl and do his kicking gymnastics like few
other frontmen this side of Steven Tyler. He is clearly thrilled to be
back in the band and has even toned down his over-the-top persona a bit to
bring the attention to his vocals.
Likewise, Eddie Van Halen was all smiles. He pranced about the stage and
nailed each guitar solo, which is quite a difference from the 2004 tour
with Sammy Hagar, which was marred by sloppy, intoxicated play. It is
clear that his recent stint in rehab did him well.
The concert was nearly flawless, but there was one thing that could have
made the evening more legendary: the presence of original bassist Michael
Anthony. While it was exciting to see Roth reenter the fold, it would have
been a more legitimate reunion if all four of the original members had
been present. The young Van Halen did a fine job filling in on bass and
backing vocals, yet he lacked the energy and stage presence that Anthony
once brought to the band.
Nevertheless, last Tuesday's show provided fans with a performance that
they never expected to witness. Music lovers should jump at the chance to
see Van Halen now while there is still a chance. The songs sound as good
as they ever will, and, as is the case with the volatile chemistry of the
band members, you never know how long this incarnation of Van Halen will
last.
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