View Full Version : New Eddie Van Halen Interview - Going into the studio with Roth soon
AxlVanHagar
06-01-2009, 09:11 PM
Pretty cool to hear what's going on with the band but oh boy is he full of **** on him not being the bad guy or tyrant in the band. :rolleyes:
http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/ ... _van_halen
Backstage in the celebrity green room of Spike's Guys Choice Awards in a booth next to his fellow honoree Clint Eastwood sits Eddie Van Halen — rock's ultimate guitar slinger — with his fiancé Janie Liszewski as he prepares to make an exceedingly rare public speaking engagement. In a star-studded night that will find Mel Gibson getting called "sugar ****" by Brad Pitt and Halle Berry making out with Jamie Foxx, Van Halen provides the clear emotional highlight when he receives Spike's first ever Guitar God Award from Robert Downey Jr. and is called "a rock & roll revolutionary" ( RS called him a Guitar Hero last year, too). Shortly before taking the stage at Sony Studios in Culver City, Van Halen spoke exclusively to Rolling Stone about his fears of accepting the honor: "I never go to anything. That's why I'm actually a little nervous to get up there," he says. "I don't even know what to say. Especially sober, ****."
RS:Eddie, this is not the first time you've been called a god. But what did it feel like when you heard Spike wanted to give you the Guitar God Award — the first ever?
EVH:Well, it's a little overwhelming, I guess. I mean, who ever would have thought? I was seven years old when we came to America with my mom, my dad, my brother with 50 bucks and a piano. Who ever would have thought I would be a guitar god, you know? If I'm a guitar god, then my son would be Jesus, right? That means on the next tour, he'd have to walk on water.
RS:The Van Halen tour was such a success. Were you pleasantly surprised?
EVH:You never know. But I do know this. Janie and I are getting married on the 27th of June, and then we'll go on a honeymoon. Then Dave, Wolfie, Alex and I are going into the studio and record some new music and go on tour about a year from now.
RS:Did the Van Halen tour help fire up some new musical ideas?
EVH:No, I am always writing, you know. But we're a true band now. It wasn't just a reunion one-off thing. I've already gone to Dave's house four or five times over the last month. I've got so much music. It's just trying to figure out what Dave's into because we haven't written together in a long time. But it's great. It feels like we've always felt in the beginning. But I'm sober, so it's different. He's sober, so it's different. It's a wonderful feeling.
RS:Does getting married again and being so happy these days help or hurt musically? Because some people write better tortured but you seem to be in a great place these days.
EVH:Tortured, no. I started drinking when I was 12 years old because I was nervous. And my dad gave me a shot of vodka and it was a wonder drug. It really worked for a lot of years. But I certainly didn't drink to make music or to write. It had nothing to do with it. I just get nervous. I'm nervous now. But I stopped drinking over a year ago, and I'm done with it. For 42 years, I drank. It just shows you anything is achievable. Just like coming here with 50 bucks and a piano.
RS:When I saw you guys on tour, the thing I got from it was that in rock & roll there's the self-destruction myth that people like — the Kurt Cobain way to go. And this was the opposite. It was a statement about survival and growing up.
EVH:Thank God I caught it in time.
RS:Have you heard Chickenfoot?
EVH: No, I haven't.
RS: No particular interest?
EVH:Well, I don't listen to anything really, for one.
RS: You make your own music?
EVH:Yeah, I'm too busy doing my own thing. I wish them well. The funny thing is that everyone who quits the band always claims they got fired by me. Hey, I'm not the bad guy here. When Hagar left the band, Mike went with him. Then when we get back together with Dave, and all of a sudden, he wants back in. It's like, "No, dude, you quit the band." So my son became the bass player. But we didn't give Mike the boot to have my son play. He was around. We didn't have a bass player. "Hey Wolfie, you want to play?"
RS: It must be pretty mind-blowing to play with your kid.
EVH:He was only 15 years old. "You want to play bass?" "Sure." We did not have a bass player. That's the only thing really that bothers me about people acting like I'm the bad guy. I just sit in the studio and write music. I'm not some tyrant. I've got no beef with anybody. I wish them well. I hope they are ... I don't know what a "supergroup" means, but I hope they accomplish what they're setting out to do.
RS:There was a time when people were writing the guitar off. What do you think of the fact that kids are playing guitar in all these games and guitar is being rediscovered by a new generation?
EVH:When was guitar written off?
RS:Well, first there was the time when the synthesizer era...
EVH:Guitar is one thing you can't synthesize.
JukeBoxHero
06-01-2009, 10:06 PM
Off topic but you may enjoy this Axl if you haven't already seen it. Dennis Dunaway plays 18 with a group called Sic ****s.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCN6COq73I8
To the interview, thanks for supplying the interview Axl.
MrFruitLord
06-01-2009, 11:32 PM
Jerk.
AxlVanHagar
06-02-2009, 09:12 AM
Off topic but you may enjoy this Axl if you haven't already seen it. Dennis Dunaway plays 18 with a group called Sic ****s.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCN6COq73I8
To the interview, thanks for supplying the interview Axl.
Thanks for the clip JB! :) Very cool. It also lead me to a great clip of an interview with Sheryl, Alice's wife. I love when she gets interviewed for stuff she's such a sweetheart!
Lizard_King
06-02-2009, 10:09 AM
love van halen, wish they didnt sell out....
benson111
06-02-2009, 10:24 AM
love van halen, wish they didnt sell out....
Explain "Sell out"
If you mean sell out by selling there music to a video game then do you play Rock Band or Guitar hero?
Other than that i dont know what they have Sold Out too?
Lizard_King
06-02-2009, 11:20 AM
by sold out i mean took the extra money to go to activision and being exclusive, instead of expanding their music to both GH and RB...
ArmsAreLoud
06-02-2009, 12:55 PM
Oh, shut up. You're just jealous that Activision has more money then Harmonix. I'm sure that AC/DC sold out by making themselves exclusive to Harmonix, am I right?
As for the OP, I've always wondered what the media sees in Van Halen. Sure, they're a great band, but they happen to hate everything else that has to do with glam metal, and Van Halen (along with KISS) were basically the reason for its existence.
AxlVanHagar
06-02-2009, 07:01 PM
Oh, shut up. You're just jealous that Activision has more money then Harmonix. I'm sure that AC/DC sold out by making themselves exclusive to Harmonix, am I right?
As for the OP, I've always wondered what the media sees in Van Halen. Sure, they're a great band, but they happen to hate everything else that has to do with glam metal, and Van Halen (along with KISS) were basically the reason for its existence.
I dunno, I'd need to see some quotes where they express hate towards glam metal. Honestly I can't ever recall that occuring. Closest thing i can think of is the routine Roth used to do on stage when he'd drink from the JD bottle and do his "I'd just like to sat that this is real Jack Daniels and not Ice Tea. The only band that drinks Ice Tea from Jack Daniel's bottles is Quiet Riot!" But that really wasn't a dis on glam as much as it was on QR's singer Kevin Dubrow. Dubrow had very big mouth back then when they were breaking huge and chose to run it as often as he could bad mouthing everyband that came out of LA so thats' where Roth's routine came from regarding that. Other than that I'm stumped so I'm gonna have to respectfully disagree with you there unless you can hit me up with some links or something.
AxlVanHagar
06-04-2009, 05:44 PM
Props to Mike for taking the high road while still calling Ed on his BS.
Michael Anthony: "I Never Quit Van Halen"
Bassist responds to guitarist's claims
Joe Bosso, Tue 2 Jun 2009, 9:18 pm BST
Anthony says Van Halen is rewriting history
"I never quit Van Halen," says bassist Michael Anthony, who is now part of the red-hot supergroup Chickenfoot. "No way. And the funny thing is, I don't even know why the subject is coming up anymore."
The reason stems from a recent interview guitarist Eddie Van Halen gave to Rolling Stone - the guitarist was asked if he had heard Chickenfoot, which in addition to Anthony, includes former Van Halen singer Sammy Hagar.
"I'm too busy doing my own thing," Van Halen said, who then, completely unprovoked, went into this tirade: "The funny thing is that everyone who quits the band always claims they got fired by me. Hey, I'm not the bad guy here.
"When Hagar left the band, Mike went with him," Van Halen continued. "Then when we get back together with Dave, and all of a sudden, he wants back in. It's like, 'No, dude, you quit the band.' So my son became the bass player. But we didn't give Mike the boot to have my son play."
Anthony disputes Van Halen's claims
Michael Anthony, speaking exclusively to MusicRadar, disputes Van Halen's assertions. "Why would I have quit Van Halen? It never happened. And what's weird is, he was being asked about Chickenfoot, whether he had heard us or not, and suddenly he launches into this thing about me quitting the group. What does one thing even have to do with the other?"
Anthony, who says he had to take a pay cut and sign away his rights to the Van Halen name and logo to take part in the 2004 tour the group did with Sammy Hagar, admits that he was stunned to find himself out of the band when they announced their 2007 reunion tour with singer David Lee Roth - an arena run that saw Eddie's son, Wolfgang, on bass.
"I found out about that tour like everybody else did - in the press," says Anthony. "I had no idea. At that point, I kind of sighed and went, 'Whatever. If this is what Eddie wants to do, he's going to do what he wants to do.' If he wants me out of the band and for Wolfgang to play bass, what was I going to do about it?
Even so, the bassist wants to make one thing clear: "I never 'quit.' I never once said, 'I'm out of here.' It never happened. That's the weird thing right now, for Eddie to be trying to paint himself as 'not the bad guy.'
"You know, it's weird to be talking about all of this right now," he continues, "because I'm in such a good place with Chickenfoot. The album we made, the shows we're doing, everything we're all about - we're having a blast. And the fans are digging it and they're responding."
Anthony offers Van Halen some advice
"Eddie says he hasn't heard Chickenfoot, and I believe him, because it's true, he doesn't really listen to anything," says Anthony. "But instead of trying to rewrite the past and talk **** or whatever, he should see what we're doing and go into his studio and make some music. Make music, have some fun. Don't just talk - do!
"Ultimately, all's well that ends well," he says. "I just find it odd that I'm put into a situation where I'm forced to defend myself. Everything is great in my world and I couldn't be happier with the group I'm in. But I don't want people to think I quit Van Halen, because I didn't. It never happened."
MusicRadar has contacted Eddie Van Halen's management for a response. We are currently awaiting a reply.
Rockbandfan23467
06-09-2009, 10:23 PM
Typical He said/She said things. Eddie, of course, being the She.
AxlVanHagar
06-09-2009, 11:07 PM
Typical He said/She said things. Eddie, of course, being the She.
Well him and Al aren't commonly refererred to as the sisters for nothing. :D
ROCKBANDFANATIC7526
06-09-2009, 11:19 PM
Well him and Al aren't commonly refererred to as the sisters for nothing. :D
Pretty talented sisters. ;)
sonicnerd23
06-09-2009, 11:36 PM
Y'know, I never viewed EVH as much as a jerk until now.
Go, Mike, go!
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