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Michael Anthony Talks Chickenfoot and Van Halen

Michael AnthonyFrom Undercover.com.au.

INTERVIEW: Michael Anthony Talks Chickenfoot and Van Halen

by Paul Cashmere – November 14 2009

In 1974, Michael Anthony, Eddie Van Halen, Alex Van Halen and David Lee Roth became known as Van Halen. That decision took up the next 30 years of Anthony`s life.

However things changed in 2004. What started as a reunion tour with Sammy Hagar that should have taken the band around the world disintegrated after 80 shows on the North American tour. When the band once again reunited in 2007 for a tour with David Lee Roth, Anthony discovered via the press that he was no longer in the band.

Anthony had no intention of retiring but the next phase of his career would be for the fun and music, not the money or the fame. Chickenfoot had played a few casual gigs at Sammy Hagar’s club in Mexico but this year they took it one step further.

The first performance was in February 2008 in Las Vegas. Anthony, Joe Satriani and Red Hot Chili Pepper’s drummer Chad Smith joined Sammy Hagar on stage at his gig and played three songs. That night is now documented as the first Chickenfoot performance.

In June 2009, Chickenfoot released their debut album.

To find out the Chickenfoot story and the truth behind the implosion of Van Halen, I talked to Michael Anthony.

Paul Cashmere: When Michael Anthony, Sammy Hagar, Joe Satriani and Chad Smith get together in a band I call that a supergroup. What do you call it?

Michael Anthony: I just call it four friends that got together to jam and started to make music together. Most supergroups do one album and go out and make as much money as they can. We are not doing it that way. When we first got together and started to play and decided we wanted to do this we didn’t even have a record company. We were doing it for ourselves. One thing lead to another. When we toured last summer we didn’t go into big arenas. There are no egos here. We have all made money in our respective bands. We played theatre size places and a festival here or there. Mostly we just want to build the band and earn the fans respect.

Paul Cashmere: Chickenfoot had its origins many years ago in a slightly different line-up as Planet US.

Michael Anthony: Joe was in that band for probably 40 minutes. It was with Neal Schoen and then we decided we wanted to bring Joe in. We did a radio broadcast from San Francisco and had Joe come down. But then the whole Van Halen reunion thing started to come together so we had to let it go. Originally it was Chad, Sammy and myself jamming down in Mexico at Sammy’s club. We called ourselves Chickenfoot there for a couple of years. Sammy decided to get a proper guitar player if we were really going to do this thing and Joe was the one to call.

Paul Cashmere: The first show in January 2008 in Vegas. Was that an impromptu jumping on stage at a Sammy Hagar gig?

Michael Anthony: That’s right. If I wanted to get on stage with Sammy with the Wabaritos we would play Van Halen/Hagar era stuff. We wanted to play something different so he asked Chad and myself to come down so we did a Sammy Hagar and friends. Then he asked Joe to come down so that was the first time the four of us were on stage.

Paul Cashmere: Red Hot Chili Peppers are recording at the moment. How will that effect Chickenfoot?

Michael Anthony: It has slowed things down a little bit. We did a lot of filming of all of the shows we did over summer and we are putting together a performance DVD. We have another show we are doing in Las Vegas in December. Then we will wait and see what Chad’s schedule will be like with the Chili Peppers because Chad doesn’t want to give this up.

Paul Cashmere: You personally must have a lot more freedom in this band. Does that mean you have having a lot more fun as well?

Michael Anthony: I have a great time with the talented musicians I get to play with. Joe and Chad, my tongue is on the floor sometimes when we get in the studio and jam. We are all good buddies. Its like how Van Halen used to be in the early days. It reminds me of why I started doing this in the first place. Yes, there are no restrictions on anybody.

Paul Cashmere: What is the motivation for Chickenfoot?

Michael Anthony: The motivation is just having a love of music and playing music with your friends. Having had fame and success and having made money means we don’t have to look to do that right now. We don’t mean to make a lot of money and play big venues. We play smaller venues to earn the respect of the fans.

Paul Cashmere: Running parallel to Chickenfoot is Dave Grohl’s Them Crooked Vultures. What do you think of their individual ingredients?

Michael Anthony: They are all great musicians. Oh man, John Paul Jones, he was my hero growing up. I can’t wait to see their shows. I bet David Grohl is having a great time getting back behind the drums.

Paul Cashmere: Who are the bass players who admire?

Michael Anthony: I grew up with all the old rockers – John Entwistle, Jack Bruce. I listen to the old blues guys like Jamie Jamieson and when I first started out I was listening to Harvey Brooks who played in a band called The Electric Flag. All the old rock bass players from all the old rock bands, I listened to them all.

Paul Cashmere: Is Paul McCartney under-rated as a bass player?

Michael Anthony: I think so. When you go back and listen to an album like ‘Abbey Road’ and a song like ‘She’s So Heavy’, some of the bass-lines that he did back then, that was late 60s. Paul McCartney plays guitar great and he is a great keyboard player but when I listen to his bass playing he played some great stuff. He really was an under-rated bass player.

Paul Cashmere: What is your relationship with Eddie Van Halen these days?

Michael Anthony: There is no relationship. They chose their own path and their own way to go. Eddie had it in for me ever since I buddied up with Sammy Hagar again which I couldn’t understand because Sammy had asked me sometime back if I would like to come and guest on some shows. This was when Van Halen was going through a period where Eddie was dealing with some of his own demons. He had the cancer thing he was dealing with and his marriage. As far as I was concerned, I was going out there waving the Van Halen flag to say, “we didn’t go away, we are still here”. Unfortunately, he didn’t see it that way. He never liked me hanging out with Sammy and I can’t understand why because Van Halen was my band. They didn’t see it that way so they chose to not have me participate.

Paul Cashmere: How was that broken to you?

Michael Anthony: Actually, we finished out reunion tour in 2004 and I probably knew that nothing was going to happen after that, also because of the physical and mental state that Eddie was in at that time. That tour did not end very harmoniously I guess you could stay. I’m not going to point any fingers but it just didn’t. It was unfortunate that we had to pull the plug after only 80 shows. We should have gone around the world 5 times. Back in 2007 when they announced their reunion tour with David Lee Roth, I found out about it like all the other fans did. I saw it in the press and found out like everyone else did. That didn’t hurt me as much as when they relaunched their website and took my image off a couple of the album covers. That upset me that they would go so far as to try and erase me out of the history of the band.

Paul Cashmere: What about being replaced by a teenager?

Michael Anthony: That is his son. He is a teenager but he is a decent bass player. I think that was also part of the reason to do it, to spite me.

Paul Cashmere: And it was bizarre that at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the only two members of Van Halen who turned up were you and Sammy Hagar.

Michael Anthony: I know. A couple of weeks before the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame I would have thought that as soon as Dave knew we were being inducted he would have been camping out at the Waldof ready to go out there. I spoke with Dave’s manager and said we should put things aside and be friends for just one evening. When you look at bands like Metallica, they had everybody come back on stage. Unfortunately Dave, from what I heard after talking to Slash, Dave wanted to do certain things that would steal the show and when he couldn’t have it his way he didn’t want to show up. For whatever reason, Eddie and Alex didn’t show up. It sucked. We were the two people who weren’t even in the band anymore but there was no way I was going to miss that. That was better than a Grammy to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. I remember sitting at the table while REM were playing and I turned to Sammy and said, “This would have been great. We would have kicked this thing right in the arse”. Nobody would have ever forgotten this induction ceremony if all of us were getting along and went up there.

Paul Cashmere: The legendary story of the removal of the brown M&Ms, true or false?

Michael Anthony: Ha-ha. True. The reason we came up with that was because back in the day we would read some really ridiculous things that entertainers would put in their contracts, their riders. I remember reading about someone who wouldn’t even go on stage unless it was a certain temperature. It was so ridiculous that we thought lets come up with something so ridiculous and see if the promoters are really paying attention to our backstage rider. The only thing I felt bad about was once going to a show and seeing a little girl who was working with the caterer back there with this big bowl of M&Ms and she’s picking out the brown ones knowing that if she forgot and left one in there it would probably cost her her job. We got more mileage and press out of that. I couldn’t believe it.

Paul Cashmere: What was a Spinal Tap moment in Van Halen?

Michael Anthony: We would play Masonic temples in the Midwest in the late 70s. You know that scene were they are below in Cleveland and they are trying to direct them to the stage? We did that a couple of times where we could not find the stage but we could hear the crowd upstairs but we couldn’t find the stage.

Paul Cashmere: I believe you are quite a car collector?

Michael Anthony: I’ve got a few, yeah. It was all inspired by me meeting Sammy Hagar much to my wife’s dismay. My wife is not too excited about it. The moment I start talking about cars she walks out of the room. She has herself a Mercedes and the way she puts it, she says “I have my one nice car and that’s all I need”.

Paul Cashmere: What is your favorite car?

Michael Anthony: I have just restored a 1957 Chevy Nomad wagon. If you go on my website Mad Anthony Cafe I have the car on my website. It was before I redid the car. I am just about to redo a bunch of stuff on my website with my cars. I didn’t think it was something anyone would be interested in but I guess a lot of people are interested in my cars so I’m getting ready to redo the website. I love all of my cars. Its what I like to do when I’m not playing music.

Paul Cashmere: There are a lot of celebrity car collectors, Jay Leno, Brian Johnson …

Michael Anthony: Yeah, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck is a big car guy, Metallica. Its cool. It has caught on. I remember a couple of years ago running into Joey Cramer and Tommy Hamilton from Aerosmith. We were staying at the same hotel in Chicago and got together to have a cocktail at the bar and we just sat there talking about our cars. I go to a lot of car shows with my cars and a lot of fans are car fans.

Paul Cashmere: What is next for Chickenfoot?

Michael Anthony: I’d like to come down there. We aren’t ready to record another album. I think we should go out and play some shows. As soon as we find out what is happening with Chad’s schedule I’d like to come down to Australia at the beginning of the year. We will put together a DVD and do stuff on the website. Its not like the tour has finished and we are going to stop.

The “Deluxe Edition” of Chickenfoot’s debut album is released by earMusic. The Deluxe Edition of the eponymous album includes a bonus DVD disc that includes exclusive behind-the-scenes and live footage, plus promo videos for the singles ‘Oh Yeah’, ‘Soap on a Rope’ and ‘Sexy Little Thing’.


  • Hey Man, That Suit Is You!

    Michael Anthony is a class act. I miss him, but the show must go on…

  • http://www.incyberland.com Kevin Austin

    Michael Anthony is a class act. He should drive over to Eddie’s house and say “What the Fuck”. Why not, he and Sammy need some closure.

  • Shawn

    Good Interview. He didn’t get pushed into any bashing. Just the truth. Nice~

  • RickieVanWhalen

    Mike is a class act.

  • SCAR

    I need to check out his cars on his website!!! The Foot rules!!!

  • ben

    Mike’s the best.
    Great he is enjoying life and doing what he loves.

    I don’t like CF but love that Mike is happy.

  • Bill1521

    It is too bad about Eddie. He is really a hypocrite on this matter. DLR also toured playing Van Halen music and EVH did not have a problem with, but Mike does it and it is an issue. Sounds like the issue might really be with Sammy and Mike choosing to play with him after Eddie ousted him.

    EVH has to learn that while VH is dormant it is OK for his band mates to continue living. Maybe one day he will reconcile this. He will be happier for it. Maybe Wolfie will insist that Mike play one show for the closer and to help dad get past this.

    Mike as always takes the high road. He also did not battle alcohol like Eddie-shows what that stuff will do to you.

  • http://www.vhnd.com Pat G

    Mike probably could have slung some big time dirt on Eddie but, being the class guy he is, chose not to because he doesn’t need to. The whole world knew he got the shaft from VH, but he is moving on with CF and seems to be enjoying himself, which is great to see.

  • Rick Pride

    Mike and Sammy are two awesome honest hard working guts. Their music is incredible and I hope we get much much more Chickenfoot.

  • Adrian

    gotta love mike just straight forward no bullshit.

  • Valorium

    Mike is the classiest musician in rock ‘n roll

  • Joe

    Mike is a good guy. He’s better off without VH. Neither Mike or Sammy deserved the treatment they got from Eddie. I use to think Eddie was cool back in the day but the more I read about what happened the more I think he really was the problem. Can you say swollen head??

  • lucky

    Love that guy. I’m glad Chickenfoot got as big as it did, he deserved it, especially after being slagged by the VH brothers. I love Ed too, but Mike is in class above, far above.

  • http://michaelquinn.com.au MichaelQ

    Undercover is a great site I’ve been using as my main source of music news for years.

  • Steve

    I don’t blame Ed and Al for being mad at Mike for spending his time with Sammy. If I had a MAJOR falling out with a friend, I would appreciate some common courtesy from a mutual friend to at least communicate with me to find out if I was okay with me hanging out with the ex-band member and playing our songs. At least if I still wanted to consider myself part of the band or friendship that is. I would be pissed to. Why is that hard to understand

  • phillster

    What “certain things that would steal the show”did DavidLeeRoth want to do?
    Sing JUMP? Use a Better band than Paul Schaffer`s?
    Make a Great acceptance speech?
    “VelvetRevolver`s” performance,-complete trainwreck.
    Sam&Mike`s-just as awfull.
    No Wonder Dave Bailed.
    As Good As CHFT is,i think unfortuneately/inevitably
    they`ll always be compared to=VH=.
    “He replaced me with his kid to spite me”
    GEE,,,,YA THINK MIKE????

  • bsc

    Ed, If you by some far chance do read these things, I would like to say Thank You for all you’ve Given us. You gave the gift of music. And, I don’t care if you ever make another piece of music, what you have done is brilliant enough. But, man you need to make things right with these guys, Mike and Sammy. They deserve that respect and you need to respect yourself enough to do that. Be the Humble, perpetual grinning, guitar screaming dude you know you are. Make things right.

  • pete

    Steve,are you for real?these guys are grown men so why would mike need permision to hang out with someone while VH is on one of their mega breaks?i think eddie should have at least been a man and called mike when they decided to go in a different direction.

  • Scooter

    I totally agree with you, bsc. Now that eddie’s life is starting to come together even more so. Maybe he will. Then hopefully the Real VH(Eddie, Sammy, Michael & Alex) will put out another great album. Hey, a person can dream.

    As for Michael Anthony, I have to agree with everybody else. You are a class act. I always thought you were.

    To Van-Halen & Chickenfoot, Keep it up guys! As long as you’re doing what you love and it makes you happy. Plus, stay healthy ….then I’ll have no reason to complain.

  • little John

    Wow that’s the first time Mike has spoken about Eddie’s demon’s, and finally in detail. I guess he’s coming to his sense’s that Eddie was not well, had all this extra pressure, stress of his marriage breakup, mother passing away, cancer and alcohol. So to top it of Mike’s association with Sammy was the final straw. Mike’s timing and character is to be questioned here. Not that bright Mike!!

    I completely agree with Steve! Common courtesy and respect shown to the VH bro’s was not given by Mike. Eddie gave Mike everything he so cherish’s today. Without Van Halen, who the fuck is Michael Anthony? Plus did Mike tell Ed & Al that he’s going out to play with Sam and bill themselves as “The Other Half”? I guess Ed & Al found out like the rest of us by the poster’s and advertisement on Mike’s and Sam’s websites. As Steve said “I would appreciate some common courtesy from a mutual friend to at least communicate with me to find out if it was okay with me hanging out with the ex-band member and playing our songs.”

    As it always is with Eddie it’s pretty simple. As the dust settle’s Eddie’s version of events is the truth. Sam is a master of manipulating the media and fans, he is jealous/possessed with Eddie and can’t come to grips that Van Halen is still alive.

    I’ll go one step further, Sammy tried to kill off Eddie Van Halen and Van Halen for good. I mean look at the circumstances that were presented to him in that pathetic reunion tour of 2004. Eddie was in bad health, in a fragile state of mind and in no condition to be there. He was self destructing because of the no respect, courtesy shown by Sam & Mike. They were carrying on like out of control idiots knowing that it would piss off Eddie!! Their drunken filled antic’s backstage was no help to Eddie. And they knew that! That’s like fighting fire with fire. Sam & Mike knew exactly what their antics was meant to do, it was to harm Eddie. They almost succeeded! And judging by Sam’s latest interview here in VHND; he’s drunk, cocky and still taking pot shots at the man that put him into the RRHOF.

    Thank God, Diamond Dave and Wolfie came to help the greatest LIVING legend guitarist of out time, because Sam & Mike were no help at all, they were the problem and an evil sinister problem.

  • garysamuelroth

    I think Mike still won’t admit that he screwed up. I understand that he didn’t want to stay home while VH was on hiatus and Ed was dealing with the darkest times of his life. However, if he wanted to keep waiving the Van Halen flag, he could have done something other than help Sammy Hagar sell his Cabo brand with Van Halen music.

    Mike and others keep acting like he was performing a public service by playing VH music with Sammy. People paid money for tickets to those shows and for the merchandise. Before Chickenfoot, Sammy played VH songs because he knew it would get people to buy tickets. Adding Mikey to the mix was like having half of Van Halen, which, again, people paid for. The Cabo brand was all over the place at those shows. I can see why the Ed and Al wanted nothing to with him after that. Yes, getting on stage again to play VH tunes with a former band mate would be fun. But when Mikey became featured on Sammy’s tours to play VH songs, it became a business move.

    Chickenfoot is the first thing that Mikey and Sammy have done that has nothing to do with VH. Their shows are free of any VH songs or references. Perhaps if Mikey had done something like this years ago (abesent Sammy, ofcourse), he would still be in the band.

  • Bluesbro

    Wow little John, blame everyone but the drug addict alcoholic for his own issues. Your matter of fact, seemingly first hand account drivel is pathetic. Tried to kill him … are you kidding me? What a tool.

  • Robert

    When Mike was gigging around with Sammy (pre-CF), Van Halen was in a holding pattern — for years! Basically, VH, as a band, did nothing notable between mid-1998 and mid-2004. Six years of nothing, with no end in sight. So what’s Mike supposed to do, sit around all day, year after year, waiting for the VH brothers to get their act together?

    So Mike goes out and jams with Sammy. Ed doesn’t like Sammy, so Mike’s supposed to avoid Sammy too? What is this, a girl’s junior high school?! Maybe Ed could have shown some respect to Mike and not make a big deal of him enjoying his own life. Mike owns 25 percent of every VH song; so what if he sang them on stage with a guy who owned 25 percent of the VH songs he sang. Why can’t Ed respect that? Where’s the fucking crime?

    During that VH hiatus, Alex patched things up with Sammy; the two met on a few occasions and ultimately buried the hatchet. So, how come Alex isn’t a bad guy in Ed’s eyes?

    Sometime around the turn of the century, Ed and Alex bought out the other VH members, making the band Van Halen legally just Ed and Al. So, technically, Mike wasn’t booted out; he sold his interest in the band. When he and Sammy rejoined the VH brothers in 2004 for a US tour, he and Sammy were nothing more than hired guns. Nonetheless, the public’s (and critic’s) perception was that Mike was still a part of VH. Shortly into the 2004, Ed even said that it felt good to play on stage every night with Mike. (search YouTube if you doubt that fact).

    But here’s the part that makes no sense at all: DLR recently had a job as a paramedic (a noble profession). Mike is still playing bass, but isn’t formally in any band, though the common belief was that he was still part of VH. Ed decides to hire back DLR. As a result, DLR quits his day job. But Ed won’t hire back Mike because Mike is off gigging occasionally with his friends (Sammy and others)? Ed’s excuse is that Mike is “doing his own thing these days”. So, what…Roth wasn’t? DLR was driving around in an ambulance! And doing one-off gigs of countyfied VH classics. If that isn’t the definition of doing your own thing, what is? So, between Roth and Anthony, who is the one “doing his own thing”? It sure wasn’t Mike. His “crime” wad playing and singing VH songs on stage for fans. That was more than Ed and Al were doing combined. Yet, Mike is the bad guy? Give me a break.

    I’ve met Mike a few times backstage at VH shows and at a couple of NorCal car shows. (I had a car in a car show that also had his roadster in it.) I’m glad that he’s not in VH anymore; he’s better off for it, and he deserves better.

  • http://www.myspace.com/danwilhite dan

    The last tour with DLR would have been perfect with Anthony on bass…and it would have made much more sense.

  • david5cents

    Mikes the best. Chickenfoot rocks!

  • brian

    He went with Sam to “fly the VH flag”?? I think Mike is a cool guy, probably the most normal ex-member of VH, but come on.
    The guy left VH to play with Sam and he thought that Ed (who Mike knows doesn’t like him) would just call Mike back some day to jam again.

    That was idiotic of Mike if he really thought that.

    Anyway, Mike’s happy now Ed’s happy now; that’s it.
    I don’t get why people here want so much for Mike to return to VH when you should know Mike and Ed hate each other and have for decades and Roth and Mike don’t get along either.
    It looks to me like everyobdy’s happy now.

  • Bryan

    Michael Anthony is just a great guy … And as much as I love VH, I am so happy for these guys forming Chickenfoot. Just great to see, and hear something new. Go the foot!!!

  • little John

    wow Bleasbro! Your more stupid and cold hearted then anybody I’ve read on this forum!

    Let me get one thing straight here the name of the band is called VAN HALEN not MICHAEL ANTHONY and certainly not Van Hagar!!! And the Eddie Van Halen is THE MAN!!! Mike played his part and played it well but the main interest in Van Halen is Eddie. And Diamond Dave I might add too!! For the general public the ingredients to being a successful band, you have to have 1 exceptional musician in the band; The Beatles had 4, same as Led Zeppelin. Van Halen have 2 exceptional talents Eddie & Dave. But being a die-hard Van Halen fan I ‘m bias, it’s all 4, Eddie, Dave, Alex & Mike. But for the general music public it’s all about Eddie and Dave, they look and sound so great and classic together!!

    Mike should be thankful that Wolfie honoured and covered his part respectfully! Yes it was never going to be the same, but Van Halen’s main inspiration is not the bass, it’s Eddie’s god like guitars, Diamond Dave’s personality and bluesy growl (howling at the moon!!) & Alex’s heavy groove assault (the real brown sound!)

    Mike should thank his luck stars that Van Halen are alive, because if Van Halen can agree to do a reunion with Sam and then with Roth, I’m sure Mike’s turn will not become as big an issue than it was with Sam. So if I was Mike, keep your Chickenfoot mouth shut, be respectful of the man that gave you the opportunity to join one of the greatest band of all time…VAN HALEN!!!!

  • Rich

    If I were Mike I would’ve done the same thing. You guys forget that all Mike did on Van Halen III was sing backup vocals and play bass on 3 songs. They did a tour but what was Mike supposed to do? Wait around for more proposals of an album where Mike has to pretend he’s writing the bass lines?

    And 2004 was a bigger kick in the ass as he didn’t even play bass on the new tracks for BOBW. And he still came on tour, did his thing, played well….

    But I can understand why Mike would want to go out and play with Sam – Ed was being pretty controlling of Mike’s part in the band and he needed some sort of way of being a bit more independent. I don’t blame him for going with Sam at all, its just a shame he and Sam were the only ones with the balls to go to their own RRHOF ceremony.

  • Rip off

    “Chixkenfoot is the first thing Mike and Sammy have done that hAs nothing to do with Van Halen. Their shows are free of any VH songs or references.”

    Every Chickenfoot song is a thinly veiled ripp off of a Sammy-era Van Halen song. When Satriani was “writing” these songs, all he did was listen to Van Hagar and steal chord progressions and phrasing. He’s made a career out of stealing Ed’s sound. Might as well steal his songs too (and HE had the nerve to sue Cold Play?).
    Then Sammy added some recycled lyrics. No wonder the Van Hagar fans love Chickenfoot. Actually, I enjoy the songs too, also, but only because I enjoyed them the first time when Ed wrote them.
    Runnin’ Out = Runaround.
    Future is the Past = Take Me Back (Deja Vu) (could’ve been the album title)
    Avinida Revolution = Humans Being
    Down the Drain = Up for Breakfast

  • Karl

    Oh dear Rip Off, another deaf armchair music analyst playing the team game. No, Joe isn’t stealing from Edward, he merely plays the style of guitar invented by Edward. If you’re going to say that Joe simply stole off Edward then you might as well say Edward stole all his licks from Alan Holdsworth. Playing in a style is not the same as stealing.

  • bosox

    I think I might like Mikey the best of all “former” and “current” VH members. He comes across as a straight forward guy overall good shit. (Just dont peddle to me your small basses, it’s all good.)

  • Steve to Pete

    Hi Pete,

    When you have a friend that is also your business partner and a major falling out occurs you can see who your real friends are. It’s like a divorce. Mike didn’t need permission from Ed. But as a friend you at least touch base if you’re going to be jumping around on stage playing THEIR or HIS songs with the guy who you are in major dispute with. Anybody would be mad over that. Pete I am wondering about your frame of thinking also.

  • VHokie

    Mike’s back-up vocals were a BIG part of the VH sound. Could his base-playing be replaced by Wolfie….maybe. Back-up vocals……probably not. Somebody get me a doctor…

  • bennythejet

    Michael Anthony made another mistake by playing with sammy on the dave and sam tour!!He rolled the dice and lost.

  • rob

    to all haters>>>>>> put the vh, dlr, sammy and chickenfoot cds in your ipod…hit play…and shut the fuck up!!!!peace yall…long live the foot

  • Bluesbro

    Hey little John … I don’t disagree with much of your last post at all (just need to turn down the hero worship a bit dude). It was your first post I was commenting on. Stating facts as YOU see them and conspiracy theories of Mike and Sam trying to kill Eddie … give me a break. Just go back and read your first post bro. It is the very definition of far reaching. Ed had been self desctructing for decades.

    I love van Halen … I have since the first time I saw them in 1978 on a Day On The Green in Oakland. This was their first concert tour. They stole the show over AC/DC, Aerosmith and Foreigner. I was blown away. But they are just musicians that play music I enjoy, they are not a religion as some seem to think.

  • lucky

    I can’t believe some of things I read on here. What was Mike supposed to do for 6 YEARS? Not play anything, anywhere? He went out with Sammy and played some VH tunes, tunes he and Sammy had every right to play. Ed and Al probably would have given the shaft even if he went out and played VH tunes with Roth.

    I love the VH Brothers for the music they put out WITH the other members of Van Halen. The fact that Ed couldn’t even show up for the Hall of Fame deal was absurd. Get over it.

    Last thing, Mike is a musician and just wants to play some music he enjoys playing. Who wouldn’t?

  • TJ

    Mike has always been a class act. The VH brothers could have taken a hint from him and just announced they wanted Wolf in the band, rather than to be ice cold and try to deny him any ties to the band anymore. Mike out, Wolf in: no reason to explain anything other than we want Wolf and have more Van Halens in Van Halen.

  • Troy Con

    I don’t know any of these people personally so, what they chose to do, to react to, and how they run their personal lives is none of my business. So, I’m not here to judge EVH, DLR or Mike Anthony. It was said before, everybody seems happy now so….. Michael is a great bass player, EVH is the GREATEST guitar player, and Dave is, well, Dave.

    Hopefully will get some new VH music soon. I don’t care if Wolfgang or Lassie plays bass, as long as EVH is playing an instrument, it’s VH music. And that’s all I want. I’d buy the album if Eddie played the flute and Mylie Cyrus sang.

  • Robert

    A lot of people are of the belief that Mike should have checked with Ed to see if it is okay for him (Mike) to play with Sammy during the 6-year VH hiatus. That is absurd, albsoluetly absurd. Micheal, at the time, owned 25% of VH, the same share as Ed. Did Ed check with Mike before writing music for that porn movie? Did Ed check with Mike first before inventing his own guiatr line? No, and why should he have? It was none of Mike’s business, and it was not directly related to the band VH. So why is Mike supposed to ask for permission to occasionally sing VH songs on stage with Sammy for fans, but Ed can do whatever he wants whenever he wants? That’s hypocritical at best.

    I have a friend who is a lighting direction for a popular TV series. You know what he does between TV seasons? He works in the feature film business (the “competition”). You know why? Because the TV business is on hiatus and he likes what he does for a living so he occupies his time elswhere until the TV biz calls himt o come back.

    When you are employed in a band, and the main driving force behind the band is addicted to booze and drugs and quits making music and needs a new hip and half his tongue carved out due to cigaratte abuse, your career is on hold indefinately. For all intent and purposes, Ed halted VH from doing anything for more than half a decade. I hardly think Ed is in any position to cry foul because Mike hopped on stage now and then for 30 to 45 minutes at a time to treat fans to VH music.

    At least Ed could have had the class to tell Mike face to face that VH was going to move on without Mike. Want to talk about disrespecting a person. Play every single gig with a guy for 25 years straight, then let the press tell him that he isn’t welcome on stage. That’s just low, really, really low.

  • Tommy Boy

    Most of you guys are mentally challenged…the history of Van Halen is perpetual and ongoing. No true facts are known, except that: Alex is a silent drummer and devout brother; Dave is a rehabilitated egomaniac; Mike is a “class act”; Sammy’s a fun-loving business man; Gary’s back in Extreme with his “Elephant Balls” and Ed, fuck, Ed is a divorced/remarried, cancer-kicking, meticulous, controlling and extremely talented musician. And they all participated in creating a fantastic array of music we all love in a band called Van Halen. The rest is all speculation and the fucking retarded jibberish you guys spew doesn’t help matters. Wait for the memoirs that may or may not be true, and if you’re a musician (some of you are) make some fucking cool music and note Van Halen as one of your influences….

  • Jim

    The reason that Mike is no longer in Van Halen is because he did not add anything to the band.

  • Rip off

    Right Karl, though a couple of differences come to mind:
    1) Ed enjoying Holsworth playing and incorporating some of what Alan does into his own playing is different than deliberately setting out to make an album that sounds like VH, which is clearly what happened with Chickenfoot.
    2) Alan Holdworth never had any commercial success, so there wasn’t any financial gain to be had (can’t steal something that has no value), whereas VH is one of the top selling bands of the last 30 years.
    3) Ed didn’t start a band with Holsworth’s former singer and bass player to cash in.

    Other than that, it’s exactly the same.

    My Kinda Girl = The Dream Is Over

  • DiamondDean

    Yes those songs r very much similer to those VH ones

  • pete

    hey jim,what has alex added to the band that mike hasnt besides having the right last name?

  • DiamondDean

    LOOK I KNOW THIS IS OFF THRE SUBJECT BUT i think this is the correct order of VH albums n DLR n HAGAR albums

    1984
    5150
    FAIR WARNING
    EAT EM N SMILE
    DIVER DOWN
    SKYSCRAPER
    VH1
    FOR UNLAWFUL CARNAL KNOWLEDGE
    DLR BAND
    WOMEN AND CHILDREN FIRST
    CRAZYT FROM THE HEAT
    A LIL AINT ENOUGH
    YR FILTHY LITTLE MOUTH
    CHICKENFOOT
    VH2
    DIAMOND DAVE
    VH3
    BALANCE
    OU812

    THERE YA GO PLEASE ARGUE .

    Mike Anthony is the only one who has been mature ,great bass player , the greatest backing vocals ever .All the best for him hes a great guy , a genuine guy, a terrific human being and im very thankful to him VH rock on CHICKENFOOT rock on as well, id just lake to thank them all the best

  • Bluesbro

    Hey Rip Off, the reason CF sounds so much like VH is that there are two ex band members in the band. Sam and Mike have one of the most distinctive vocal harmonies ever. But instrumentally I am not sure I follow you. I guess there is guitar and drums, so it is similar in that respect ;-)

    It is just too bad Eddie didn’t get clean 10-15 years ago. Van Halen would and should have had at least 3-4 more albums, with tours to support.

    That is the real shame … the loss of music that should have been.

  • kayser sozay

    I think Mike’s decision to hang with Sammy was probably one of the easiest decisions he’s ever made. Seriously… what would you rather do? Hang around for years doing nothing with an angry, passive-agressive micromanaging addict who hates everyone not named “Van Halen” or a positive, upbeat, active guy who’s all about having fun and rocking out for the fans? Simple.

    Mike’s awesome. Seriously, I have a hard time thinking of another living human being who’s tell-all biography I’d rather read.

  • Rip off

    Right. There is guitar and drums, and the guy playing guitar is ripping off Ed.