This song rocks!!! [video=youtube;Tj3ul98CnRg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tj3ul98CnRg&ob=av2e[/video] A little low on cash but I'm high on luck. I wanna be your knight in shining pick-up truck with a Chevy for my summer home. Let's get the party started. It's looking like the city towed my other apartment. She got a doorbell sign that said: "bring it or don't ring it." She's the woman (Go on) She's the woman She's the woman She's the woman Fate is my pimp but she was cool. (I) said If you're doin' business with me, honey what does that make you? Some Casablanca gin joint? You're a nervous wreck. Your I.Q. plummets fourteen points. Her thunder thong around your neck. The song ain't dirty it's really just the way we sing it. (Sing it?!?) She's the woman (Sing it) She's the woman She's the woman She's the woman [solo] She wanted something to regret tomorrow morning. This suburban garage-a-trois was worth exploring. Yeah dreams come true but it remains to be seen. By the time mine usually do it's no longer me! She got a doorbell sign: "you better bring it, or don't ring it." She's the woman She's the woman She's the woman
I thought they did a good remake of that song, which is on their awesome '77 Gene Simmons demo tapes.
One would have to think that Eddie's son Wolfie has had a HUGE impact on EVH's recovery from his drugs and alcohol addiction. He sounds amazing!
The rest of the tour dates that were originally going to be rescheduled, have been cancelled. They don't play again until they tour Japan in November. Supposed to tour the US again in 2013 though.
Name a Van Halen song with Roth that had a deep meaning behind it? "Push Comes to Shove" off Fair Warning?
"Dirty Movie" was great. "Big Bad Bill" was great because it was a simple song that allowed Ed and Alex's dad to play clarinet on it, so that has some 'deep meaning' for the band. I'd be proud for my father to hear the crowd chanting my name, and then have him come onstage to play with me. [video=youtube;9RPx6A3gKiA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RPx6A3gKiA[/video]
Good ones bro. Hagar had many deep songs, but, I think this Roth one was about as dramatic as David Lee Roth and Van Halen ever will be, LOL: [video=youtube;usXfeV4CMkA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usXfeV4CMkA[/video]
Fair Warning is easily my favorite Van Halen album. For years, it was their least selling LP. Very dark with no radio hits. 'Unchained' has the best riffs of all time, imo.
I love this song from the album: [video=youtube;205dUrAD2eI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=205dUrAD2eI[/video]