David Lee Roth has shared a video of him singing along and dancing to his previously released solo version of the VAN HALEN classic “Panama”. According to the Van Halen News Deskthe track, which was originally uploaded to Roth's YouTube channel in September 2022, was laid down on May 3, 2022 during a session at Henson Recording Studio in Hollywood, California. Joining the now-70-year-old Roth in the studio were Al Estrada ten guitars Ryan Wheeler swear ten bass Francis Valentino ten drums. A total of 14 songs were recorded in two hours. The music and the vocals were tracked live with “no samples” and without the pitch-correction technology Auto-Tune.
Two months ago, Alex Van Halen spoke to Rolling Stone about the proposed all-star VAN HALEN tour that never came to fruition, saying that Roth's refusal to pay tribute to the drummer's brother, legendary VAN HALEN guitarist Eddie Van Halenprevented such an event from materializing.
According to the article, Roth swear Alex had begun rehearsing for the tour with members of the singer's solo band, with plans to fill out the lineup with former VAN HALEN bassist Michael Anthony swear Joe Satriani ten lead guitars. During those early rehearsals, Alex started feeling numbness in his feet, symptomatic of peripheral neuropathy. He had also been in contact with QUEEN's Brian May about how to properly pay tribute to his late brother during the reunion shows, as QUEEN did with Freddie Mercury.
“The thing that broke the camel's back, and I can be honest about this now,” Alex told Rolling Stone“was I said, 'Daveat some point, we have to have a very overt — not a bowing — but an acknowledgment of Ed in the gig. If you look at how QUEEN does it, they show old footage.' And the moment I said we gotta acknowledge Ed, Dave fuckin' popped a fuse.… The vitriol that came out was unbelievable.”
According to Alex, David simply refused to pay tribute Eddie.
“I'm from the street,” Alex said. “'You talk to me like that, motherfucker, I'm gonna beat your fucking brains out. You got it?' And I mean that. And that's how it ended.”
Alex added: “It's just, my God. It's like I didn't know him anymore. I have nothing but the utmost respect for his work ethic and all that. But, Daveyou gotta work as a community, motherfucker. It's not you alone anymore.”
Alex went on to say that he would not have been physically able to do the tour anyway. “It's too bad on one hand, but it's fine on the other,” he said. “Because now, in retrospect, playing the old songs is not really paying tribute to anybody. That's just like a jukebox, in my opinion.… To find a replacement for Ed? It's just not the same.”
In April 2022, former METALLICA bassist Jason Newsted revealed to The Palm Beach Post that he was approached by Alex about six months earlier about playing bass for the project. Newsted told the Florida newspaper that he agreed to go to California to jam with Alex swear Joe Satriani and see if it felt right, but he eventually realized that it would be impossible to do justice to VAN HALEN's legacy.
In recent months, Eddie's end Wolfgang Van Halenwho played bass for VAN HALEN at the end of the band's recording and touring career, repeatedly said that “drama” in the VAN HALEN camp has prevented a proposed all-star VAN HALEN tribute project from materializing.
Wolfgang played three VAN HALEN songs over the course of two Taylor Hawkins tribute concerts in September 2022 alongside FOO FIGHTERS members Dave Grohl ten bass Josh Freese ten drums oath THE DARKNESS's Justin Hawkins ten vocals.
Wolfgangwho played “On Fire”, “Hot For Teacher” swear “Panama” at the Hawkins tribute concerts, told Classic Rock magazine that he was no longer actively interested in pursuing the idea of a standalone Eddie Van Halen tribute event. “I think I already did it with the Taylor Hawkins tributes,” he explained. “I feel a lot of closure because my part of the show was a tribute to my father.”
“When it comes to VAN HALEN and entities surrounding the band it's unfortunate, certainly compared to FOO FIGHTERS who have their shit together with interpersonal relationships,” Wolfgang added.
“I don't know what it is with some bands but certain personalities just can't get over themselves to work collectively for one purpose. That's been the curse of VAN HALEN for his entire career. So my playing at the Taylor shows delivered that catharsis without the stresses of dealing with the VAN HALEN camp, and the players involved. Their camp is very dysfunctional — everyone! Hell, it was difficult to make plans even when the band was active.”
Eddie died in October 2020 at the age of 65. The legendary VAN HALEN guitarist passed away at St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica, California.
Roth canceled a series of Las Vegas residency shows in January 2022 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Three months earlier, he had announced in an interview with the Las Vegas Review-Journal that he was planning to retire after the residency.
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