Sammy Hagar has chimed in on the current criticisms David Lee Roth has aimed toward Wolfgang Van Halen.
Over the previous few weeks, Roth has posted two separate rants on YouTube and social media criticizing Wolfgang. In the primary, titled “This Crazy Kid,” the singer claimed, amongst different issues, that Wolfgang complained he wasn’t getting sufficient consideration onstage throughout Van Halen’s 2015 tour and that the bassist had some of Roth’s feminine visitors faraway from the band’s exhibits.
In a second diatribe titled “Family Therapy,” Roth took purpose at A Different Kind of Truth, Wolfgang’s lone studio launch with Van Halen. The bassist had beforehand prompt that Roth was the one blocking the LP’s launch on streaming websites.
“Your album was DOA,” Roth countered in his recording. “Commercially speaking, you got your ass handed to you.” The singer additionally in contrast A Different Kind of Truth to the ultimate fights of Muhammad Ali’s profession: “Nobody wants to remember them because they were no fun.”
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Asked about Roth’s feedback, Hagar was forthright.
“Look, if you really think about what he said, it’s like do I sense a little tinge of jealousy in there or something?” the Red Rocker famous to People, giving his perspective on the discourse.
“I mean, honestly, the only thing I can say without being cruel is he needs to find a new dispensary,” Hagar continued. “That one’s not working for him.”
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Hagar is prepping to hit the road this summer with a set focussed on Van Halen material. It’s officially called the Best of All Worlds tour, but the singer has personally given it another name.
“I’m calling it the Thank You tour,” he said. “For me it’s thank you. Thank you, Eddie [Van Halen]. Thank you to the fans. Thank you for this wonderful life, being able to do this, because I don’t know how much longer I can do it.”
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Hagar previously said he planned to “invite every musician in every town” to hitch in on the exhibits, even extending an open invitation to Roth. Still, the Red Rocker quickly clarified his provide was just for a visitor look. “He can come out and sing a song on a show or two,” Hagar defined, including there was “no fucking way” he’d do the complete tour with Roth.
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