Carlitto H@kk wrote:EVH really makes me laugh
He blasts Mad Mike and Sammy for "ALWAYS" promoting
their Hot Sauce and Tequilla lines but...
Now Eddie is gonna follow up Sammy and Mike's appearance at a NASCAR
event with one of his own this coming weekend in Pheonix!
And what will he be doing???
Handing out the Custom Fender Strat to the Race Winner
AND showing off his new limitted edition Frankenstein model!!!
In addition to his duties as an Honorary Race Official, Van Halen will help to
unveil a limited edition Fender Stratocaster Guitar as well as a limited edition
EVH® brand Frankenstein™ replica guitar at PIR on Friday, April 20What a fuckin' hypocrite' :lol:
I'm convinced that EVH, over the years, has suffered from some variety of mental illness. Either that, or years of drinking combined with people constantly telling him he's a god, has resulted in a similar effect.
This nascar thing is really quite similar to when EVH had his people force Kenny Chesney to let him play with him (when Chesney came into LA)...EVH knows Chesney and Sammy are close, have jammed together numerous times, Kenny has been to Cabo and they did a VH set with Sammy, Mike and Clayton Mitchell (Kenny's guitarist). In fact, I remember either Sammy or Mikey saying something along the lines of "Clayton is so good, he's like EVH in the 80s". Clayton is a self-professed EVH fan...
I suspect when EVH saw what Sammy or Mikey said about Clayton, he forced his yesmen to make joining Chesney on stage for a cameo a top A1 priority.
It's fucking juvenille...it really is. There's this childish one-up thing going on with EVH. He really seems a like a paranoid psycho these days. Perhaps there was a seed of that in the 70s and early 80s, the way he got defensive about his gear and his tapping style...but it's gone way beyond the sandbox these days.
So first, EVH has to one-up sammy and play with Chesney...now he's gotta one up him with this Nascar thing.
I'd say the next thing for EVH to do is to start a brand some hard alcohol...but I think EVH has already had his yesmen do some market research on whether fine distilled sterno would sell...and they came back with a resounding "No!"