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i'll try this again,,,,,,WHICH WAS BETTER ?

coz

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VAN HALEN with DAVID LEE ROTH ? or VAN HALEN with SAMMY HAGAR ? my pick is diamond dave:yes:
 
Who cares Coz !!!!! :roflblack::roflblack:

Only joking Coz..... I remember your last thread, alot of people got mean when you asked a question. :roflblack::roflblack: To answer your question..............



 
Who cares...? They were both good in their way.
I always considered them as not worth the listen....flash, glam with no substance.
I know I'm gonna offend some here but I'm English and have to keep the Colonials riled up somehow...!
Go for it.......
 
Who cares...? They were both good in their way.
I always considered them as not worth the listen....flash, glam with no substance.
I know I'm gonna offend some here but I'm English and have to keep the Colonials riled up somehow...!
Go for it.......




It just was not your era, that all. :thumbup: You probably listened to this...........and thats good as well.


 
Tough question coz... :thumbup:
I like the music from both eras... it's kind of like AC/DC too. You just can't go wrong! :2thumbs:
But if I was buying an album today; I'd go with the guy who can't drive 55!

 
Who cares...? They were both good in their way.
I always considered them as not worth the listen....flash, glam with no substance.
I know I'm gonna offend some here but I'm English and have to keep the Colonials riled up somehow...!
Go for it.......

Hey bloke, we kicked your a_ _ es before, we can do it again. :roflblack: :roflblack:
 
good job arntufun

sounds like someone's knickers are in a bunch:lecturef_smilie::roflblack:
 
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I spoke in jest. Spent three years in the UK and there are some fine folks there. Hey Rayelljay turkey or a joint for Thanksgiving????
 
Bruiser....where in UK...?
I spent a few years playing for the US services at the bases just north of London...Lakenheath, Mildenhall and others.
I was a pro musician for many years and came over here in '73 and I still go out as a bassist with the local blues crowd.
Arntyufun has it right except for the "Country" music ref. I was a Les Paul fan. On the ship we used to do the Alabama rock...we weren't a "show" band but were more of a drivin' rock band.
As far as a choice of J or T for Thanksgiving....could I please have both.
We're gonna make some serious noise this year...just bought a nice 30 cal. bolt action rifle to go with my ancient 303 Enfield carbine. My Dragonov only comes out on state occasions.
Yes, fellow Spyder Ryder, you did kick arse but we do give thanks for all this beautiful country did in the years and conflicts later.
Interesting program this AM on the reclamation of a B25 from a lake in western NC.
I do have to say that Roth was OK but my eyes were on the guitarist.
 
Ok Coz. Gonna hijack here. LOL.

I can't play guitar but guitar makes it for me. I have a LOT of guys I love to hear play. My Two top favs are Stevie Ray and Mark Knofler. When I am in a "mood" Buckethead is pretty good also. I could talk guitar players all day.

 
Bob,
In 1960 I had my own trio: me on Hammond organ and I played bass on the pedals, guitarist and drummer and we were a quartet when the drummer's girlfriend sang on Fri and Sat nights.
Long story short, after being a jazz guitarist I made my money as a bassplayer.
Ended up over here when "You are the sunshine of my life" went into the charts. Playing bass on the Mardi Gras out of Miami. Joe Cocker, Eric Burden(sp), Blood, Sweat and Tears, early Chicago and a lotta Beatles. My tastes were ELP, Yes, Pink Floyd, Doobies. There wasn't much 'cept the Beach Boys coming out of California and being our audiences were from East of the Miss. you can imagine what we covered. I got off the ship and went on the road with a five piece playing Ohio Players, Average White Band, Donna Summer and all that stuff from the "Disco" era.
I got off the road because of the "Business"....agents and managers and the Union demanding more and more and they doing nothing for it.
The Business was taking over the live music presentation side and good musicians really suffered when crap started to take over the good venues.
I was a mechanical engineer up until two years ago when I was retired. There is very little good music produced these days but there are some tremendous musicians out there.
For bassists, my choices are John Entwistle and Chris Squires, Jaco (Weather Report), Mark (Level 42)....mainly these guys are not afraid of being out front and taking the lead....that's the way I play...no fear.
Not how I ryde though...I and the Beastie are very precious but we do have fun.
Playin' at Biker Bars doesn't hurt either. I got back into playing again after Dearly Beloved passed and have a nice collection of good stuff...Yes I do have a Hammond organ...And a gorgeous Fender Precision 5-string bass, a Carvin long scale 6-string bass, 2 Strats, 1 Tele and 2 British Burns guitars.....and they all get played.
I play around three times a week now on the local Blues Jam "scene". We have some great players around here with all differing styles and you'd be surprised how a bassist can transform the most mundane 12-bar blues into a driving rocker.
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"Disco Era"..Don't you mean the "Age of Darkness"?
No doubt that the bass is what holds the song together.
(Ten Years After: "Woodchoppers Ball")
(Free: "All Right Now")
But nothing beats a guy with a good work ethic on guitar! :thumbup:
 
Sammy!!!!!! I'm with Sammy generation of Van Halen. But both are good! David is "oldies" to me. ;)
 
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