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CHICKENFOOT: First North American Dates Announced - Apr. 13, 2009
CHICKENFOOT, the new rock supergroup comprised of drummer Chad Smith (RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS), bassist Michael Anthony (ex-VAN HALEN), guitarist Joe Satriani and vocalist Sammy Hagar (ex-VAN HALEN), will take the stage for a limited number of North American live shows, featuring music from their self-titled debut album, "Chickenfoot", set for a June 9 release.

Playing a series of intimate venues, this initial tour is set to launch on May 14 at the El Corazon in Seattle, Washington. The shows will conclude at TLA in Philadelphia, PA on May 29, with tickets prices throughout averaging $50 per show.

CHICKENFOOT's North American dates:

May 14 - El Corazon - Seattle, WA
May 15 - Commodore Ballroom - Vancouver, BC
May 17 - The Fillmore - San Francisco, CA
May 19 - The Roxy Theatre - West Hollywood, CA
May 22 - Park West - Chicago, IL
May 24 - The Mod Club Theatre - Toronto, ON
May 26 - Middle East Upstairs - Cambridge, MA
May 28 - The Fillmore NY Irving Plaza - New York, NY
May 29 - TLA - Philadelphia, PA

The new album will be released through major retailers and digitally on June 9th and will be available for pre-sale through Best Buy beginning April 19 at www.bestbuy.com/chickenfoot. The CD will be made available by earMUSIC in Germany on Friday, June 5 and in the U.K. on Monday. June 8.

"We spent a lot of time together in the recording studio working long hours to make Chickenfoot live up to expectations," said Satriani. "We really feel like we've mastered it and recorded a great album but now we're especially excited to take the show on the road and see how the fans react to it live. I think we are really going to feed off of the fan's energy. We're really that type of band."

"Chickenfoot" will be packaged in heat-sensitive artwork, which means when you put your hand on the CD inlay, photos of the band members will be revealed behind the CHICKENFOOT band logo.

"Chickenfoot" track listing:

01. Avenida Revolution
02. Soap on a Rope
03. Sexy Little Thing
04. Oh Yeah
05. Runnin' Out
06. Get It Up
07. Down the Drain
08. My Kinda Girl
09. Learning to Fall
10. Turnin' Left
11. Future in the Past

Hagar wasn't looking to form a new group in his post-VAN HALEN career. "I really wasn't looking to have a real band, but when I got involved with these guys, only a fool would say, 'No, I'm not going to do this.' The minute we started jamming it was obvious, like, 'This is something that needs to be heard.'"

A great band is nothing without a great rhythm section, and CHICKENFOOT has one of the best in the two-man team of bassist Michael Anthony and drummer Chad Smith.

As a founding member (and fellow Rock and Roll Hall of Famer) of VAN HALEN, Anthony laid the bedrock for which guitar genius Eddie Van Halen could fly. More than that, he provided a signature style of background vocal that became an intrinsic part of that band. "A total fluke," the good-natured bassist humbly asserts. "I was just doing what came naturally."

Hagar sees Anthony's abilities differently. "Michael keeps the band going," he says. "Listen, he's never going to get the kind of credit he deserves — he played next to Eddie Van Halen. Hell, Jack Bruce didn't get much credit compared to Eric Clapton — that's just the nature of things. Mikey held down the fort, and he still does."

Aiding Anthony in holding down the fort is Chad Smith, drummer for the RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS, who have, since Smith joined the group in the late Eighties, gone from cult faves to a worldwide force. Heretofore thought of as a "funk/alternative" drummer, Smith gets to rock hard with CHICKENFOOT, and the percussion explosion he creates might come as a surprise to those who only know of his work from tracks like "Under The Bridge".

"The guy's from Detroit, for God's sake!" says Hagar. "He can play the hell out of funk, but he's a rocker. He plays hard, man. You could put one mic in a room with Chad, and you can hear all the parts of his kit — he's hard, but he's balanced. The band wouldn't exist without his groove."

The members of CHICKENFOOT admit that the band came together almost by accident, a result of jams held at Hagar's club, Cabo Wabo Cantina, in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.

"We were just having fun," recalls Michael Anthony. "After Sammy and I left VAN HALEN, we'd get together with musicians, and certain people seemed to really gel. Chad came down and we got on well with him. Gradually, we started talking about doing something more serious, but we needed a guitarist. Somebody smokin' — somebody who could take us to the Promised Land."

Enter Satch, who hooked up with Hagar, Anthony and Smith and felt "an immediate connection unlike anything I'd ever experienced before." To Satriani, who had almost abandoned his lifelong dream of being a part of a "big-time rock band," here was his chance, and here were his bandmates. "After just a few songs, it became stunningly obvious that we shared an overall musical agenda," he says. "The only question was could we make a great album?"

The band answered that question last fall when they hunkered down with the illustrious producer Andy Johns at George Lucas' Skywalker Studios and knocked out a batch of songs that sets a new standard for rock music in the new millennium.

From the thunderous, ominous opening strains of "Avenida Revolution" (detailing the bloody drug wars in Tijuana, in which Hagar makes his feelings come through his skin) to the album closer, the shimmering rock ballad "Future's in the Past", "Chickenfoot" is a firebomb of a record, the likes of which we haven't heard in ages.

The band kicks and snorts their way through a passel of take-no-prisoners rockers like "Soap on a Rope", "Sexy Little Thing", "Oh Yeah" and "My Kind of Girl".

"These are the kinds of songs I could never do on my own," says Satriani. "I needed a band like this to make those songs come alive."

The band explores mature themes on songs such as "Runnin' Out", about a world stretched to the breaking point to "Learning to Fall", perhaps the most poignant love song Hagar has ever written lyrics for. As both a vocalist and songwriter, Hagar's intensity and forcefulness are on vivid display on "Chickenfoot".

"I write what comes to mind," the singer says. "I'm not bound by anything subject-wise. I'm inspired by the music. When I heard the music Joe was going for, it made me reach, it made me stretch. I think it made me sing in a way that I normally wouldn't have done. We seem to have that kind of effect on each other."

Satriani agrees. "People have this idea of what this band is about, or what Sammy Hagar is about as a lyricist and a vocalist," he says. "The thing is that we manage to get each guy to up his game in a non-confrontational way. When I play with CHICKENFOOT, I find myself wanting to give them more all the time. I don't hold anything back. I think the rest of the guys feel the same way."

That Satriani unleashes sheets of shred magna is, of course, a given, but what's interesting is, as individualistic and recognizable as his talents are — and this is true of all the players — they transform in a strange and beautiful way on "Chickenfoot".

Likewise, Anthony and Smith, channel past heroes. For Anthony it's ELECTRIC FLAG bassist Harvey Brooks. For Smith it's ZEPPELIN's John Bonham. Together, they perform something of an astonishing balancing act, dispending performances that meet at the intersection of Heavy and Nimble. This is what a rhythm section does, drives the band in forceful, creative ways. Listen to CHICKENFOOT and you'll hear what a true rhythm section sounds like.

"Chickenfoot", which is already being hailed as the most intense rock 'n' roll album since LED ZEPPELIN's classic efforts, coincides with a European tour that will consist of outdoor festivals, including Montreaux, Switzerland, and Bospop, Holland, plus various intimate indoor rock shows, including the London O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire on June 25.









"Oh Yeah":



"Soap on a Rope":



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COMMENT |
posted by : kwf
4/13/2009 7:48:29 AM

uh...Middle East Upstairs?? My living room would hold more people fora show....the chili pepper's drum riser is bigger than that place....

COMMENT |
posted by : kling_klang_bed
4/13/2009 7:58:50 AM

I'll definitely go! The two songs I've heard so far are pretty badass.

COMMENT |
posted by : Van Roth
4/13/2009 8:18:01 AM

FEAR THE FOOT !!!!!!!!!

COMMENT | kwf
posted by : MohawkMeat
4/13/2009 8:19:11 AM

.... and that's a problem?? You can't beat a small venue show.

COMMENT |
posted by : //JR
4/13/2009 8:25:16 AM

that's a problem because getting tickets will be frickin impossible....

capacity is 170, cramped.


It would be amazing to see....I'll give it a try but It's hard enough getting tickets to regular shows at that venue, let alone this one.

COMMENT | tour
posted by : opnpt0
4/13/2009 8:26:08 AM

That has to be the first leg of the tour.....I mean that would be a major US tour for Iron Maiden but come on that might as well be called the I-5 tour.

COMMENT |
posted by : kling_klang_bed
4/13/2009 8:55:43 AM

Park West (chicago) is a decent sized venue, saw VNV Nation there a while back. Thing is though shows there tend to sell out very very fast. Jeff Beck sold out the venue, for two shows, almost overnight.

COMMENT | MohawkMeat
posted by : kwf
4/13/2009 9:09:55 AM


".... and that's a problem?? You can't beat a small venue show."

Yes, that venue is way too small...Middle East Downstairs would be better...




COMMENT | Make no mistake about it
posted by : mcman71
4/13/2009 9:23:34 AM

The name on the Marquis may say Chickenfoot, but this is Van Halen people. Just happens to be Van Halen with an upgraded drummer and guitar player! Eddie and Alex should do the right thing and quit so the real Van Halen can call themselves Van Halen. Who wants to see that tribute band fronted by a decrepit old game show host anyway?

COMMENT |
posted by : Land of the Lost Horizon
4/13/2009 9:25:15 AM

no milwaukee dates?!? that's it. i'm moving to chicago. sick of driving through illinois traffic from wisconsin to catch a show. had to do it too many times...

COMMENT | MohawkMeat
posted by : Woke Up Dead
4/13/2009 11:14:46 AM

You can beat a small venue.. by playing a slightly larger one. That is why I missed exodus last night. They were playing in a venue that holds fewer people than I had at my super bowl party this year. Not cool.

These guys sound pretty exactly like what I expected which is unfortunate. I'll save my money for bigger and better things.

COMMENT | kwf
posted by : Expanded Consciousness
4/13/2009 11:19:21 AM

That's a typo. Gotta be Middle East Downstairs.
I've seen The Red Chord upstairs when they were starting out.
Clutch downstairs.
Even Joe Satriani solo can sell out downsatairs.

Chickenfoot at the Middle East downstairs - 5 minutes away from me. Nice!

COMMENT |
posted by : Expanded Consciousness
4/13/2009 11:22:41 AM

Why is this damn album gonna be leaked, so I can finally hear it all?

COMMENT |
posted by : Expanded Consciousness
4/13/2009 11:22:56 AM

When

COMMENT | RIOTACT JUST CREAMED
posted by : T-Boner.com
4/13/2009 11:46:20 AM

OVER THIS NEWS,

AND WILL BE A FIRST DAY ON SALE TICKET BUYER.

COMMENT | SOMBODY LOST THEY FUKKEN MINDS & LIVING IN MAJOR DREAMLAND=
posted by : T-Boner.com
4/13/2009 11:48:29 AM

""Chickenfoot", which is already being hailed as the most intense rock 'n' roll album since LED ZEPPELIN's classic efforts"



COMMENT |
posted by : Expanded Consciousness
4/13/2009 11:58:58 AM

$40 just to join there damn fan club and be able to get tixs to those small venue show (another $50 for the tix)

Hmmm ... woops! I gotta save my $ for the new VAN HALEN cd and tour.

Later dudes.

COMMENT |
posted by : steve_oz_49
4/13/2009 12:00:25 PM


""Chickenfoot", which is already being hailed as the most intense rock 'n' roll album since LED ZEPPELIN's classic efforts"

Let's not get too far ahead of ourselves just yet.....

I will say that I plan on making the purchase, but comparisons to Led Zeppelin might be a bit too soon.

As for mcman71........ HAHAHAHA @ gameshow host! classic. Can I get your permission to use that line sometime in the future?

COMMENT | MiddleEast
posted by : BSlash24
4/13/2009 12:01:04 PM

Upstairs is super small. Has to be a typo. Even downstairs is small for a band such as that. Could see them playing new House of Blues.

COMMENT |
posted by : RiotAct666
4/13/2009 12:05:49 PM

I'd def. go the two songs i heard so far sound really great.

COMMENT |
posted by : Expanded Consciousness
4/13/2009 12:31:04 PM

Yo BSlash, you in the Boston area? Cool.

Checked the Middle East website
http://www.mideastclub.com/
and 5/26 (Tue night) is still unbooked upstairs and downstairs.

COMMENT |
posted by : bootymilk.com
4/13/2009 12:47:21 PM

Are all these small venues? I can't imagine the numbers that will show up. I sure hope they stay together for a few years. they can change things, they are like Hero's to rock - n - roll. I'm sure not everyone agrees with that but they are definately a brilliant line up.

COMMENT | chickenfoot
posted by : Zoo Keeper 666
4/13/2009 12:49:00 PM

i heard this ....and it's not very good.....

cool guitar....but sammy hagar.....is very annoying....

COMMENT | Land of the Lost Horizon
posted by : Tama Basher
4/13/2009 12:49:16 PM

Conside it payback for all the times I had to drive from Chicago up to East Troy for those killer Alpine Valley shows in the 80's... Good times!

Van Halen
Metallica
Scorpions
Robert Plant
AC/DC
Motley Crue
Joe Satriani

And a hundred more I was too drunk to remember...



COMMENT | Going to prove all the haters wrong
posted by : Get up and make it work
4/13/2009 1:00:49 PM

This is going to rock. I bet the live show is going to be killer.

I read on here I think where they are going to play a few tunes from each members band. Satch will totally shred any VH material. Maybe Mike will sing some old school stuff, Mean Street, Bottoms up, Light up the sky, ala Mad Anthony Express.

COMMENT | expanded Cons
posted by : BSlash24
4/13/2009 1:05:48 PM

yup, right outside boston, been to Middle East numerous times. that's cool, who knew..new HOB is very cool btw...The individual members of Chickenfoot alone would make the middleEast a mob scene for this. Far too small. up or down....i'm guessing if its not booked, that its not at the Middle East at all. Paradise at least, if not a theater.

COMMENT | get up make it work
posted by : BSlash24
4/13/2009 1:07:39 PM

Chickenfoot aint going NEAR Roth VH. Hagar wouldn't agree to that, nor would Satch I'm guessin'.

COMMENT | Sammy rules!
posted by : laggerlugger
4/13/2009 1:20:43 PM

Sammy Rules and this band will to!I guess it must be annoying to those who favor his former band that he unlike them is making new and great music instead of cashing in and living off the past.which if songs like the ones on the first greatest hits are what they have to offer then that's all they can do. and in no way do those songs compare to the Sammy track humans being. as for saying Sammy ruined the band sorry to tell you but eddie wrote the music for those tracks and since roth can't sing he had to get someone who could and that would be the superior talent in Sammy Hagar.thier work without vh says it all and if you choose roth then I feel sorry for you.funny videos yea but any lasting tunes?nope can't even remember the last time listened to any of his crap. and face it nothing he did solo compares with what he did with the band or what they did with Sammy and certainly not with Sammy's solo stuff.

COMMENT | Tama Basher
posted by : Land of the Lost Horizon
4/13/2009 1:40:09 PM

fair enough. alpine valley has had it's share of great shows (r.i.p. srv). they've really cut back though. i heard a little while ago they were even considering the idea of closing it down. hope not. there is not a better venue in the milwaukee area to do the kind of pre-show parking lot partying us wisconsin people love to do. nothing beats the crazy shit that goes on before, during and after a jimmy buffett show. it's insane (and no, i don't go to see the show. i go for the party).

COMMENT | Expanded Consciousness
posted by : Neil Young's Cocaine Booger
4/13/2009 1:40:46 PM

Good luck waiting for a new Van Halen CD and tour.



COMMENT |
posted by : Expanded Consciousness
4/13/2009 2:12:00 PM

"Good luck waiting for a new Van Halen CD and tour."

Thanks for the good wishes!

Yeah, the new VAN HALEN album and tour will NOT happen just like Dave and Eddie will NEVER tour after 1984 and if they did it would fall apart after 3 shows.

Too bad Chickenfoot can't open for VAN HALEN.

COMMENT | BSlash
posted by : Expanded Consciousness
4/13/2009 2:16:16 PM

Yeah dude, they could fill the Orpheum even, no problem.

Yet at the Middle East they could bring some sexy belly dancers
from the main floor on to stage!

How many fit into the new HOB? I haven't been there yet.

COMMENT | zookeeper
posted by : BSlash24
4/13/2009 2:23:40 PM

I gotta agree with the Zookeeper. The man can critique music & mind the chimps at the same time...It comes down to the songs. Satch is a great player, as are the others. If Sam is chief song writer, they are in trouble...LaggerLugger, that's great you're into Sammy. If that's your thing, fine. You prefer Sam over dave, fair enough. We can disagree there. What Dave did after solo takes nothing away from what he did with VH though. (and Roth's 1st 2 solo albums were good for that style)..

.I don't understand chosing the Sam VH over the DLR VH though, even from the Eddie standpoint. One of the great players was at his best, in his prime with DLR. No fault of Sammy he had less to say musically at that point, but he did have less.

also, because Sammy can hit higher notes than Roth doesn't make him a better talent overall, or song writer. Or front man. Yes, Ed had someone to hit high notes for his new songs, DREAMS, Sam hit all the high notes...but the song is complete fluff, just completely sold out, pop rubbish. Embarrassing really...Roth brought much more to the table than a technically great voice. Do you homework LL.

Look at Hagar in his prime, as a sole song writer. His pre-VH career was absolutely, 100% abysmal. I guess if you like LoverBoy and .38 Special, then Sammy's your cup of tea, maybe Kenny Loggins. Soundtrack rock. "i'll fall in love again", "I've done everything for you"(for Rick Springfield, nuff said!), "you're love is driving me crazy"...this is just bottom of the barrel? Or are you the guy that was wearing the red leather pants & rolled up bandana, pumping your fist, on your knees in your parents basement singing "everybody's working for the weekend"!! YEAH!...Slamming the ca-single "I can't drive 55" into your tape player & crankin' it....then Sammys' for you. Mas Tequila baby!

COMMENT | HOB
posted by : BSlash24
4/13/2009 2:29:26 PM

HOB is basically the same as Avalon, more balcony area, maybe 1500?....Chickenfoot would be fun, seeing Satch etc, in a club. Sam's a decent performer...I'll give him this, I do feel Roth has very little anymore, Sam would bring more to VH now, though the songs are weaker. Sam's a nice guy, seems very into his fans, I respect that...Chickenfoot might kill on covers. But the 2 originals so far were just bland. Typical of what Sam brings to the table. Generic rock. zero creativity. (again, where roth smoked Sam back in the day, just thinking out of the box)....I don't expect much song wise from CF. They'll bash, but with little substance.

COMMENT |
posted by : Expanded Consciousness
4/13/2009 2:40:36 PM

Absolutely, Diamond Dave is creative and has style.

I can still go back and hear Can't Get This Stuff No More and Me Wise Magic because of Roth's creativity. The Van HAgar stuff doesn't draw me back. Cliche lyrics just kill it. Eddie got muddy during the Van HAgar years, but Roth coulda done something with those tunes. Brought spice and style to Finish What Ya Started, It's About Time (sounds like it was written for him), etc.
Even Human Beings, where I was going alright, they have some balls finally, this is dark and cool, they had to wuss out and do that damn "Shine on, shine on ..." pre-chorus that is just wussy, jarring, and obviously cut and pasted into the song. Still wanna appeal to the middle age women set, huh boys?

COMMENT |
posted by : Expanded Consciousness
4/13/2009 2:47:25 PM

Roth solo.

I still play some of Roth's solo.
Eat 'Em And Smile is amazing - the Yankee Rose Band shoulda done 6 more albums.
Skyscaper - Just love the title track, amazing song - toss the rest.
A Little Ain't Enough has a few choice vuts, like 40 Below. Hated Bob Rock's production.
DLR Band - If some of those songs had Eddie's guitar and song-craft underneath and stellar production, we'd have something there.

Roth just needs a producer to keep him in his range. No straining for the high note, no pinched vocals or disharmonies or other idiosyncrasies that popped up during his solo years.
You can still sculpt a Diamond outta that California boy.
Just need to hirer a producer with some balls.

COMMENT | EC - exactly
posted by : BSlash24
4/13/2009 2:59:21 PM

well said again...vocal prowess is fine, hitting notes & all, not knocking it, but you have to have some balls. YOu can keep the STeve Perry's of the world. Need some edge. Roth had that. And he had a classic scream, unique...the music was just balliser, Ed was meaner. He found a guy to hit notes so he wrote songs that suited that voice. That wasn't a good thing. Dreams, love walks in...even some of the songs I loved in the day, Summer Nights for one, sort of leaves me cold now. Sammy's vocals just arent' cool. The music, for the most part, is fluff. Ed also wasn't breaking ground anymore, his sound wasn't cutting edge either.

I did like Me Wise Magic....there was one song on hte Great Hits Double CD that SAmmy sang on that was pretty good, it was very heavy. "Up for coffee" or something?...Sam sets out to destroy rock. He's is goofy commercial soundtrack rock personified.

COMMENT | WTF!?!?!
posted by : br00talized
4/13/2009 3:52:27 PM

Satch just needs to let it out damnit!!! He holds back WAY too much on these songs! If he just let it rip it would add a hell of alot more fire to the tunes.

COMMENT | MC
posted by : BSlash24
4/13/2009 4:16:48 PM

the question Hagar or Roth has plagued man for ages. its right up there with classic debates such as Plain M&M or peanut. Coke or pepsi, and so on....to me, choosing Hagar is like picking Post 1986 Aerosmith to 70's Aerosmith, it just seems like a no brainer....but more important at this time, I think everyone can raise their glass to a fallen "hero". RIP Marilyn Chambers. We can all unite on that front.

COMMENT |
posted by : Expanded Consciousness
4/13/2009 6:34:15 PM

Damn, I didn't know about Marilyn Chambers death until just now.

A toast to the Ivory girl, for sure.

(I wonder if Dave ever hit that?)

COMMENT |
posted by : detuned
4/13/2009 7:07:25 PM

HOB in boston holds 2500

it has to be middle east downstairs, though even that is small compared to the rest of those shows

COMMENT |
posted by : //JR
4/14/2009 7:09:41 AM

They said in the article that they specifically wanted intimate club venues. However, I will join the chorus....Mideast down is quite intimate.................


When they come back around for a real tour it'll be HOB or *gasp* DCU center, for sure.

COMMENT |
posted by : Expanded Consciousness
4/14/2009 12:24:45 PM

Damn, do 1/2 the folks on Blabber live in the Boston area?

It is a rockin' town!

COMMENT | beantown
posted by : BSlash24
4/14/2009 2:43:23 PM

I sit in Lexington(work) as I write this. We've offered up a few good band in rock history.

COMMENT | how do haters get to post on this site.
posted by : vanhagar
4/14/2009 11:33:36 PM

You know what I;'m talking about BSlash and E.C.

DLR Lovers.



Chickenfoot will prove you wrong you DLR Lovers.

COMMENT | The Middle East Upstairs is,,,
posted by : crazy5150
4/14/2009 11:45:00 PM

Just as good as the Rat or the Spit could of been, this show will kick some serious ass, thank you Sammy and Joe for choosing Boston, MA as one of your rock'n picks to tour.

Love That Chickenfoot, as much as the Dirty water !

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COMMENT | Expanded Consciousness and BSlash24
posted by : joshtorock
4/15/2009 8:56:22 AM

I hope you know that BLABBERMOUTH.NET is an affiliate of ROADRUNNER Records, the same record label that Sammy Hagar either owns or is on;

CABO WABO MUSIC/LOUD & PROUD/ROADRUNNER RECORDS


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CHICKENFOOT.



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COMMENT | VanHagar
posted by : BSlash24
4/15/2009 9:23:40 AM

your moniker says it all. There's no hating here. I'm all for Chickenfoot, I was just disappointed in the 2 songs. And they are honestly typical Sammy....what does DLR have ANYTHING to do with 55, i'll fall in love again", "I've done everything for you"(for Rick Springfield), "you're love is driving me crazy". This is just terrible music. As said, on par with Loverboy. Again, what does DAvid lee Roth have ANYTHING to do with this rubbish, or DREAMS. nothing. so its not a pro DLR post. Mas Tequila?...

I like Satch & think he could be good in a band setting. Anthony is great, and Chad Smith a great drummer. So I'm hoping for the best, would love to see a good rocking band like this. And, I think Sammy really does care, loves his fans. That's great. he's just not much of a song writer, for my tastes at least. Again, if you like the soundtrack rock of .38 Special, Loverboy etc, then Sammy's your man....all the posts have to be a love fest for a middle of the road guy like Sam....I'll offer this as well, VH, CF, none will take off. They are too old. Tell me another band that is making waves, causing excitement at age 55+. None. Just the facts.

JoshtoRock...who the F cares.

COMMENT | Huh?
posted by : vinny3888s
4/15/2009 9:56:49 AM

I'm one not to bicker in these post but the guy above me and BSlash and Joshtorock, have been fighting over Sam and Dave, for quite a few threads. At first its funny and great reading, butDavid Lee Roth is a washed up singer with no career and no voice. Sammy i have to say is at least rocking it out and acording to these dates is doing something most supergroups don't do a start date of small venues before they tour europe, something he must of learned from being with Van Halen because that is what they did when he was with them.
So guys if your really here for Chickenfoot then your need to be here for Sammy, Joe, Michael, and Chad!
No if's, and's or but's.

COMMENT | vinny38s
posted by : BSlash24
4/15/2009 10:08:32 AM

so you'll get into an album no matter how bad it is? If they just throw a slab of rock & put it out, which is what those 2 songs are....Roth is washed up. I agree. I'm not pro roth now & VH now, in 2009. and if you read MY threads, I did say Hagar brings more to the table, live, for VH now than Roth does, cuz Roth can't do it anymore...

but what EVH would you rather listen to, first 6 albums, or Sammy. just so happens DLR sings on those early albums....but again, I call Sammy out on his own demerits, not comparing to roth. You could argue the whole bunch of them are washed up, except maybe Smith....its about the songs. Chickenfoot has alot of pedigre in that band, history, but they have to deliver good songs.

COMMENT | who died and made you boss vinny3888s
posted by : joshtorock
4/15/2009 10:11:36 AM

!



I don't care if your a Chickenfoot fan or a Hagar fan, this BSlash and his partner in crime Expanded Consciousness have been harrassing us Van Hagar/Sammy Hagar/Chickenfoot fans long enough and I don't like the shit their putting out, thanks for the support or critisism but no thanks they can go to hell!


















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COMMENT | BSlash I am gining this a chance and love the 2 songs.
posted by : vinny3888s
4/15/2009 10:22:32 AM

Just my opinion, but I have to tell you, from reading your posts from before, you refer to Montrose or say Van Halen's Fair Warning album, now those are in my book pretty bad albums but you say that the Van Hagar albuls don't compare? Well I feel the same about this Chickenfoot, I think it's going to work and hey it's good old rock'n roll and the only stuff out right now in a very vast gap in rock and roll history, literally no curunt nor previous Rock/AOR bands are producing anything at all. What has POP and Hip Hop taken over completely, I like classic rock but i would like to hear something new. and I'm not talking Night Ranger/.38 Special/REO Speedwagon/Van Halen/Journey/KISS reunion tours that just regurgitate thae same old boring classic songs. We need some excitement and Chickenfoot will bring that with Sammy and Joe.

COMMENT |
posted by : BSlash24
4/15/2009 10:31:51 AM

I don't like Montrose. again, run of the mill rock. You'd prefer a Sammy VH album over Fairwarning? Fairwarning is a rock & guitar classic. but, its your opinion, and that's fine...but I don't like having people say "I'm a DLR Lover", cuz he can be a clown too. That's not my point, because I put down Sammy's solo work doesn't mean I'm pro DLR. I thought that way of Sammy before he joined VH & was scratching my head with his choice......I know what you're saying, this is new music, the attitude is right, its not some lame reunion. I'm with you. I thought "this could be cool". But...

I check out the first 2 tunes. If you think they are rockin', exciting, then great. I find them to be the complete opposite. I'm not hoping for CF failure cuz i like VH or Roth or something. nothing like that. I think EVH did Sammy wrong. Mike worse. bogus...but after thinking about it, I realized the songs online are basic and I should not expect anymore if Sammy is writing the songs. He watered down VH, his solo work is in my opinion some of the schlockiest rock in history, just so run of the mill its laughable. Your love is driving me crazy? Terrible. 55, a total goof Dr. Demento song. I've done everything for you? god awful.

COMMENT | joshto rock
posted by : BSlash24
4/15/2009 10:33:57 AM

you take this stuff a bit too personal & serious. Its in good fun I debate this. I'm not anyone's enemy. Am I offended you don't like Fairwarning or DLR's VH? no. It seems you'd eat up any offering Sammy would give. That's great. I was hoping for more from those 2 songs.

COMMENT | ^^^^Thanks for the jester!^^^^^^
posted by : joshtorock
4/15/2009 11:01:50 AM

I do love Sammy Hagar/Van Halen as much as you like DLR/Van Halen, but,

Sounds a lot like Obama negotiating with terrorist!

But I might let you get by with it. I agree an opinion is an opinion, but don't gang up like you guys do on the last few posts! Damn.

COMMENT | josh
posted by : BSlash24
4/15/2009 11:29:00 AM

gang up? I work alone! ha....not out to offend. Nothing worse than an angry Sammy fan, dressed in a red & yellow jump suit in their Mustangs, cranking Dreams, tailgating, honkin', yellin' "I can't drive 55!"....kidding....you honestly prefer the Sam over DLR VH? Not the singers so much, but the songs, eddie's guitar work, the types of songs? Are there others like you out there? The guitar sound too is just so rippin' early on. Forget DLR or sam....just asking? You don't like any of the 1st 6 albums?...I don't dislike all the Sammy era stuff, F.U.C.K has some darker stuff, more rockin'. The title track 5150 is great. some others.

COMMENT | Wooh Hoo! Look At All The People Hear Tonight!
posted by : Expanded Consciousness
4/15/2009 1:18:03 PM

Thought this thread was dead. Pretty good action for a thread on its third day.

Wow! If it is the Middle East Upstairs, that is amazing (the ME website still lists nothing for 5/26 up or downstairs). If you have never been there, it is like going to a dude's basement for a show, literally - in terms of size. I can walk from the very back to the stage in 10 paces. If you went to VH 07/08, it is like everyone is in the inner circle. Absolutely no running around the stage, there is just room for the 4 dudes and about 2 steps in either direction. Would be amazing to watch Satch work at point blank range!



As for the sensitivity flood that was unleashed. My God people. Sammy is gonna be OK, don't worry.


vanhagar: "how do haters get to post on this site."

What happened van hagar? You very last post to me was a love-fest. Are you Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde one day to the next?
"COMMENT | Nice list EC
posted by : vanhagar
4/11/2009 6:08:36 PM
I loved everyone of the songs on that list, I know you like the DLR era list better and I perfer the Sammy era, but I do love all the songs and only 2 off the Cherone era songs, sorry I wouldn't of liked anything from that album, but Edie, Alex and Michael really tried hard with;
"Without You"
"Fire In The Hole"
to bad all the fans out there won't get anything close to this stuff ever again.
At least we have Chickenfoot."



joshtorock: "I hope you know that BLABBERMOUTH.NET is an affiliate of ROADRUNNER Records, the same record label that Sammy Hagar either owns or is on"

Ah-HAHAAHAHHA!!! Thank you josher! That's the funniest thing I've ever read in here!
But what does it mean?
Therefore what?
- Sammy is dictator over Blabbermouth posts?
- Say you rock out to Why Can't This Be Love? even if you don't?
- Be scared of ... uh ... ???
- Say, "My God! I didn't know that! If I had only known that I would have _____[???] Please, accept my sincere apology. The owner of a record company is like a God to me! Never mess with record co owners. Look what happened to Axl! cursed for life.



"I don't care if your a Chickenfoot fan or a Hagar fan, this BSlash and his partner in crime Expanded Consciousness have been harrassing us Van Hagar/Sammy Hagar/Chickenfoot fans long enough and I don't like the shit their putting out, thanks for the support or critisism but no thanks they can go to hell!"

Dude, Menos Tequila for you. You can't handle it!
Harass? You are going to have to give specific examples. I never talk about Sammy's hair, big teeth, awful outfits. I keep to the music. It's the Dave haters that obsess about all the non-musical shit. Harassment is doing those juvenile, ad hominem attacks. I said the 2 new songs didn't grab me and why they didn't musically. I didn't go on a tear of how ridiculous it is for a dude pushing 60 to be singing about morning wood and sex before breakfast on 2 songs now ('04 VH and '09) and really rip into the songs. It is the Dave haters that contently talk about non-musical bullshit.




"But I might let you get by with it. I agree an opinion is an opinion, but don't gang up like you guys do on the last few posts! Damn."

Gang up? You first post in this thread was about Sammy-The-Big-Record-Co-Mafia-Boss-Be-Scared!!! and this is your second. Again, make an accusation, give me some details. And gang up. In the last VH thread it was me versus 3 of you Dave-Bashers - and I demolished and owned them all.


vinny3888s: "So guys if your really here for Chickenfoot then your need to be here for Sammy, Joe, Michael, and Chad!
No if's, and's or but's."

I just care about the music. If they deliver, I'll crank it and say so. If not, I'll say that, to - no ifs,ands or big butts!!! This ain't "My country, right or wrong!" You want that kinda ditto-head crap, go listen to goddamn Rush Limbaugh.




"Van Halen's Fair Warning album, now those are in my book pretty bad albums"

Wow! I'm glad I was born with my ears and not yours, FW is one of my all-time favorite, hands-down.

"literally no curunt nor previous Rock/AOR bands are producing anything at all."

You overstate your case saying no, none, zero. I like when bands keep producing and don't make up wait 5, 10, 15 years foir an album. But that said, have you been asleep for the recent AC/DC, Metallica, Motley Crue, Judas Priest ... I think Iron Miaden, Def Leppard, U2 ... who isn't releasing new shit? Even Axl coughed up that goddamn hairball finally.

COMMENT | EC
posted by : BSlash24
4/15/2009 2:27:41 PM

great sh*t. well put...I did pick on Sammy's Ronald McDonald outfit in "55" video though, I'm a bad man. but mainly stuck to the theme of the tunes...and I too would welcome good tunes from CF, Satch should rock in a band setting, great rhythm section...but I'm not going to just say "yeah, it rocks" if they serve up standard run of the mill...if Sammy is so amazing, don't you hold him to a higher standard than Soap on a rope? That was boring....the Fairwarning reference, I just don't get. A monster rock album. EVH at his peak.

COMMENT |
posted by : Expanded Consciousness
4/15/2009 2:40:55 PM

Some non-musical criticism is warranted for any musician in the lime light. But when that's the only realm of criticism ...

Music comes first , but the whole package counts ... right down to album cover design. So, anything can be praised or criticizied. But it's always the tunes at the end of the day.

I, too, was in fron of MTV in the early 80s. Hated "three-lock-box" - had to turn it off. The videos, outfits. But the simplistic tunes was the main thing.

COMMENT |
posted by : Expanded Consciousness
4/15/2009 2:44:54 PM

And hey, all that was BEFORE Hagar joined VH in '85.
So, how am I a Dave-lover (implying I'd hate any other singer VH worked with because he is a "step-singer" and that's why I don't praise 100% of what Hagar puts out).

COMMENT | Amen Brother!
posted by : Expanded Consciousness
4/15/2009 5:07:35 PM

Preach the Diamond Dave gospel. Loved reading it. Felt like I wrote it.




BuckCherry from what I see of them, seem to embody and worship that holy, unholy, celebratory, Dionysian rock you speak of.

COMMENT | You guys are ganging up again, just kidding.
posted by : joshtorock
4/15/2009 5:31:55 PM

No, to BSlash, how'd you know I had a yellow jumpsuit with red?
Damn, I like all Van Halen
Roth days, Little Guitars is one of my favorates and Simple Rthym is another,
best Van Hagar songs, Aftermath and The Dream Is Over, and of corse 5150.
E.C, I was just being informative about who runs the site.

I am from Peabody, MA and I am going to see Chickenfoot at the Middle East Upstairs in Cambridge.

Can't wait.

COMMENT | Everybody's from MA
posted by : Expanded Consciousness
4/15/2009 8:01:29 PM

Peapody, MA. That's Insane! The Babblermouth-MA site. And here I though we were on the world wide web here.

COMMENT |
posted by : BSlash24
4/15/2009 9:45:28 PM

Peabody, no sh*t. I just read some guy spent $125 for the middle east show. man...another guy, a huge sammy fan said he was diappointed in the 3 tunes...OH Yeah, the other new one unfortunately isn't very inspiring, song writing wise or guitar playing. OH well.

COMMENT |
posted by : Expanded Consciousness
4/15/2009 9:59:40 PM

I only heard "Oh Yeah!" as a 40 second live clip on YouTube from the Best Buy show. Where can I hear the whole tune, BSlash? If anywhere?

COMMENT | Songs are on there site.
posted by : joshtorock
4/15/2009 10:48:24 PM

.


http://www.chickenfoot.us/


.

COMMENT | OH FUCK YEAH!
posted by : Expanded Consciousness
4/16/2009 3:00:20 AM

What the hell is going on?

"Oh Yeah" is an excellent, great song!

Didn't release they were stream this at their site, Thanks for alerting me joshtorock.

PLayed t

COMMENT | OH FUCK YEAH!
posted by : Expanded Consciousness
4/16/2009 4:44:29 AM


What the hell is going on?
My man Barak Obama is elected Prez of the US and now I dig a Sammy song?
Fucking Twiligh Zone!

"Oh Yeah" is an excellent, great song!

Didn't realize they were stream this at their site. Thanks for alerting me joshtorock.

Played it 10 times already.

OK. So, someone got through to Hagar, finally. Satch, Chad or a producer and said none of that Van Hagar crap.

I went to IMEEM and played some Van Hagar cuts to make sure I wasn't loosing my mind.

Why Van Hagar suxed donkey balls [Van Hagar cringe-worthy elements]:

Over-earnest singing and lyrics.
Singing: Trying to push all the emotion out of each line. Forced. Nerdy. Too precious. No air, no space, no relaxing into a grove. Over-singing.
Even the screams are forced. Don't sound like a natural, uncontrolled celebration, but look-at-me-I'm screaming. Almost over-singing the scream, if you will. And singing and screaming in too high a register. Too high and too forced = nerdy. No art to it. No artist-vibe. Cool, open, free, creative - ya gotta feel it in a relaxed, natural way if yr gonna make music, man. Not look-ma, I'm earnest, I'm straining, I'm over-singing, over annunciating.

Lyrics: Cliche, Hallmark Card, bore-me-to-tears, so common-place they say nothing, can't get into them. Over-earnest. Little-boy-showing-it-to-mommy sweet lyrics.



Why Oh Yeah! [I'm calling it Oh Fuck Yeah!] is a great song:

Singing: Someone made Hagar relax a little. Restrained him somewhat. Sing in a little lower. Not straining high. There is some space and air, lets a little authentic feeling into the delivery. A little coolness. There you go, Sammy.
With "Ain't nothing I wouldn't do for you" and a ton of other lines and even with the screams - you can just feel Hagar being restrained and just where the Van Hagar dude would have pushed it outta the zone. "Oh Lord I could sing" - Van Hagar would have forced that line through the stratosphere and drenched it with over-emotions and strangled it completely to death.
And his vocals are louder in the mix than with Van Hagar (where perhaps he is straining just to be heard, huh?).

Lyrics: Not pissing me off. Tells a story. Rock n roll lines. He doesn't nerdy it up. What the fuck!

Satch is being very tasty. Bravo. No mechanical "scale" and robotic guitar-work or soloing.

Chad. Don't miss the drums. He's got an excellent touch and dynamics and sound quality. And puts alotta details in there. Not boring. Not pedestrian.

Mikey. Someone plugged him in finally and turned up his base (I can hear it!) - and even lets him explore his fretboard. Mikey is part of the song, finally. Satch let's base players be base players in his bands. Listen to the first note and the opener.


So, Bravo! The first rock from old-timers since Velvet Revolver that I really like. Most of the other releases from old-timers have been: Well, boys. Good later day effort. Good to hear from you. Play it a few times, then drift away from it. (That fun Motley Crue last effort was one exception. Still good to spin).

Hell, maybe someone played the first 6 Dave-VH albums for Sammy and explained why they were great - cause they were cool and unforced - had space and air.

Now the rest of the album just has to be as natural. They better have controlled his bad habits throughout. I don't want this to be like U2's album with Get Your Boots On being great and then nothing else on the album sounding even remotely like it. Old bait and switch.

Well, there you go. See, I never was an automatic Hagar-hater. Van Hagar just offended my ears and artistic sensibilities.

Can't believe they restrained Hagar and made him be cool for once. Actually sounds like a goddamn artist for once. Musta made him look up the word "atmosphere" in the dictionary - cause this song's got it.




*And now we just need Diamond Dave to undergo the same treatment in the studio. Control, restraint. Bring some pot to the studio, if you need to. Make him relax, too. Cause he had some similar problems on his solo work (after Eat Em And Smile, that is - a great record). For him it was straining for an unnatural high note and those pinched lines and those disharmonies. They were nowhere to be found on the first 6 VH records. Well, they made him concentrate on the singing on the '07/'08 tour. So, hopefully they will work with a strong producer and put out some shit that's in the groove.

Like this little new song, "Oh Fuck Yeah!"



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