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Van Halen adds 18 more dates to tour

PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 7:13 am
by Don
Apparently things are going well and no one has fallen off any wagons yet.

7/7/12 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena 4/18/12 4/21/12 On Sale 4/18/12
7/9/12 Hampton, VA Hampton Coliseum 4/18/12 4/20/12 On Sale 4/18/12
7/11/12 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center 4/28/12 5/4/12 On Sale 4/28/12
7/13/12 East Rutherford, NJ IZOD Center 4/18/12 4/23/12 On Sale 4/18/12
7/15/12 Baltimore, MD 1st Mariner Arena 4/18/12 4/23/12 On Sale 4/18/12
7/17/12 Rochester NY Blue Cross Arena 4/18/12 4/21/12 On Sale 4/18/12
7/19/12 Detroit, MI Joe Louis Arena 4/28/12 5/5/12 On Sale 4/28/12
7/21/12 London, ONT John Labatt Centre TICKETS 4/20/12 On Sale TBD
7/24/12 Toledo, OH Huntington Center 4/28/12 5/5/12 On Sale 4/28/12
7/26/12 Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Arena 4/28/12 5/5/12 On Sale 4/28/12
7/28/12 Cleveland, OH Quicken Loans Arena 4/28/12 5/4/12 On Sale 4/28/12
7/31/12 Fort Wayne, IN Allen County Memorial Coliseum 4/28/12 5/5/12 On Sale 4/28/12
8/2/12 Columbus, OH Schottenstein Center 4/23/12 4/30/12 On Sale 4/23/12
8/4/12 Knoxville, TN Thompson-Boiling Arena 4/23/12 4/28/12 On Sale 4/23/12
8/6/12 Memphis, TN FedEX Forum 4/23/12 4/28/12 On Sale 4/23/12
8/8/12 Birmingham, AL BJCC Arena 4/23/12 4/28/12 On Sale 4/23/12
8/10/12 Greenville, SC BI-LO Center 4/23/12 4/28/12 On Sale 4/23/12
8/12/12 Cincinnati, OH US Bank Arena 4/28/12 5/4/12 On Sale 4/28/12

PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 8:40 am
by AR
Baltimore. Awesome. I will go see them again.

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 12:20 am
by Red13JoePa
Philly on docket too.

AR, I'll make a real effort if the crew comes up.

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 12:28 am
by Ehwmatt
Is it really worth seeing these guys? Sure doesn't sound like it from the clips, especially not at the prices they charge.

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 1:13 am
by Michigan Girl
Ehwmatt wrote:Is it really worth seeing these guys? Sure doesn't sound like it from the clips, especially not at the prices they charge.


I can't answer for everyone, but, YES!! I've heard great reviews ...
Eddie is playing better than he has in years (DLR's presence ups his game), DLR's
vox are rough, yes, but I coud not care less ...he was always more
of a showman than great vocalist anyway. MA will be missed (by me),
but I 've heard some great things about Wolfie boy.
Every year I sit back and think, these moments/chances could end at
any given moment and I don't want to miss them ... same ^^^holds
true for Kiss ...and other favs from my youth. :wink:

Oh, and I'd like to add ...I prefer paying the big bucks
for the original singers (the singers who made the band what they are),
rough vox and all, and original guitar players, no matter their drug/alcohol
history ~than to pay a lesser amt. for a newfangled
updated version of a band I no longer recognize.

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 2:07 am
by DrFU
Michigan Girl wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:Is it really worth seeing these guys? Sure doesn't sound like it from the clips, especially not at the prices they charge.


Every year I sit back and think, these moments/chances could end at
any given moment and I don't want to miss them ...ze.


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This ....

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 7:07 am
by Ehwmatt
Michigan Girl wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:Is it really worth seeing these guys? Sure doesn't sound like it from the clips, especially not at the prices they charge.


I can't answer for everyone, but, YES!! I've heard great reviews ...
Eddie is playing better than he has in years (DLR's presence ups his game), DLR's
vox are rough, yes, but I coud not care less ...he was always more
of a showman than great vocalist anyway. MA will be missed (by me),
but I 've heard some great things about Wolfie boy.
Every year I sit back and think, these moments/chances could end at
any given moment and I don't want to miss them ... same ^^^holds
true for Kiss ...and other favs from my youth. :wink:

Oh, and I'd like to add ...I prefer paying the big bucks
for the original singers (the singers who made the band what they are),
rough vox and all, and original guitar players, no matter their drug/alcohol
history ~than to pay a lesser amt. for a newfangled
updated version of a band I no longer recognize.


I used to think along the "this might be my last chance" lines too, especially since my being younger means I didn't get a chance to see many (all?) of these bands in their primes. But I've pretty much seen everyone at least once now (including Van Hagar last time around), and in the last couple years, I've been feeling more and more disappointed with some of these bands I see. They are just done. Interestingly, I've noticed a lot of the 80s bands (even those with originals) are worse than some bands dating back to the 60s and 70s.

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 7:22 am
by Don
Ehwmatt wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:Is it really worth seeing these guys? Sure doesn't sound like it from the clips, especially not at the prices they charge.


I can't answer for everyone, but, YES!! I've heard great reviews ...
Eddie is playing better than he has in years (DLR's presence ups his game), DLR's
vox are rough, yes, but I coud not care less ...he was always more
of a showman than great vocalist anyway. MA will be missed (by me),
but I 've heard some great things about Wolfie boy.
Every year I sit back and think, these moments/chances could end at
any given moment and I don't want to miss them ... same ^^^holds
true for Kiss ...and other favs from my youth. :wink:

Oh, and I'd like to add ...I prefer paying the big bucks
for the original singers (the singers who made the band what they are),
rough vox and all, and original guitar players, no matter their drug/alcohol
history ~than to pay a lesser amt. for a newfangled
updated version of a band I no longer recognize.


I used to think along the "this might be my last chance" lines too, especially since my being younger means I didn't get a chance to see many (all?) of these bands in their primes. But I've pretty much seen everyone at least once now (including Van Hagar last time around), and in the last couple years, I've been feeling more and more disappointed with some of these bands I see. They are just done. Interestingly, I've noticed a lot of the 80s bands (even those with originals) are worse than some bands dating back to the 60s and 70s.


The 80s bands don't mix it up enough or realize their limitations and the need to adjust accordingly. The Bands from the 70s know they're not youngsters anymore and do what it takes to give a good show without making fools of themselves.

Saw Hall and Oates, Boz Scaggs and Moody Blues the last two years. All outstanding. Granted, they were all a bit slower and the voices a bit lower but all great shows, especially Scaggs.

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 9:32 am
by AR
Michigan Girl wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:Is it really worth seeing these guys? Sure doesn't sound like it from the clips, especially not at the prices they charge.


I can't answer for everyone, but, YES!! I've heard great reviews ...
Eddie is playing better than he has in years (DLR's presence ups his game), DLR's
vox are rough, yes, but I coud not care less ...he was always more
of a showman than great vocalist anyway. MA will be missed (by me),
but I 've heard some great things about Wolfie boy.
Every year I sit back and think, these moments/chances could end at
any given moment and I don't want to miss them ... same ^^^holds
true for Kiss ...and other favs from my youth. :wink:

Oh, and I'd like to add ...I prefer paying the big bucks
for the original singers (the singers who made the band what they are),
rough vox and all, and original guitar players, no matter their drug/alcohol
history ~than to pay a lesser amt. for a newfangled
updated version of a band I no longer recognize.


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