VAN HALEN NEWS DESK

Sammy Hagar on Sharing Chickenfoot Drummer with Chili Peppers, Autobiography

From Billboard.com:

by Gary Graff, Detroit

August 30, 2010

Chickenfoot is four songs and “seven pieces of new music” into its second album, according to frontman Sammy Hagar. But he acknowledges there’s some concern about keeping that not-so-old gang of theirs together.

The challenge is drummer Chad Smith and his regular gig with the Red Hot Chili Peppers, who are currently writing for the follow-up to 2006′s “Stadium Arcadium.” “Once they start recording, Chad’s never going to be able to get a break,” Hagar tells Billboard.com. “If he does, he’ll get a couple weeks here, a couple days there, which is not really enough to devote to Chickenfoot. And when they’re done with [the album] they’re gonna go on the road for a year and a half. So we either have to get a new drummer or wait for Chad…which is unfair to Chickenfoot. It’s too good a band.”

But Hagar says he, Smith and rest of Chickenfoot — guitarist Joe Satriani and founding Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony — are not frustrated by the situation. “We care, but at the same time [Chickenfoot] is not mandatory,” Hagar explains. “It’s not like we feel like, ‘Hey, this is our only chance in life.’ Everyone’s already been there, done that. Chickenfoot is not our bread and butter, and I think that’s really important.”

Chickenfoot will play together again on Sept. 10 in Indio, Calif., and Sept. 11 in Stateline, Nev. Hagar says the group had plans to hit the studio after that but things are “kind of up in the air.”

However, the frontman is stoked by the material he and Satriani are writing, including the four songs Chickenfoot has already worked on as a quartet. “We probably have a record ready to go,” Hagar reports. “It’s just waiting for when we can all get together to do it” — a process also complicated by the Oct. 5 release of Satriani’s next album, “Black Swans and Wormhole Wizards,” and a three-plus month world tour that starts Oct. 16 in Ireland and comes to North America in December.

Meanwhile, Hagar and his band the Wabos are currently supporting Aerosmith. He has no recording plans of his own at the moment but is working on an autobiography, “Red,” with San Francisco music journalist Joel Selvin that he promises will be “really revealing, right down to just about everything you’d want to know” — including his tenures in Montrose and Van Halen.

“I figure there’s only one shot at an autobiography, and you’ve got to tell the story, as much as it may be painful,” says Hagar, who has made two previous attempts at his memoirs. “I really believe there’s a lot of people out there that really have no idea where I came from and who I really am. I’ve never been a press junkie, and I think that’s a good thing. So I think the book is going to blow people’s minds.”

  • motorscooter

    @Roth-a-Holic -

    For the record, Dave has been dissing Sammy before he left VH. Ed, Alex, and Mike try to tell him to back off of Sammy in the interviews.

    You want to know what made Roth hate Sam before him and Eddie first fell out?

    According to MA during the recording of VH1, Ted Templeman and the rest of the band wanted Roth to emulate Sammy’s vocals from the first Montrose Record. Because Montrose was a huge influence on VH whether Dave will admit that or not.

    So to me, Sammy had every right to diss on Roth when he joined VH. Sammy didnt say or do anything to Roth in his pre VH solo career. So how exactly is Roth classy when he dissed Sammy in the press before he first left VH?

    Sammy wins that round for me. But I will say that Sammy is wrong for putting pressure on Chad. Chickenfoot isnt going to lost momentum for being inactive for a year and a half. Now, if it goes to 2 years, then Sammy’s right. They should get Jason Bonham as a replacement. Great drummer and and already is friends with everyone.

  • Kayser Sozay

    Chad’s an integral part of CF and I think Sam knows this as much as anyone. Hell, Sam’s always talking about how it’s all about the fun in that band and Chad’s the craziest guy there. No way Sam wants to see Chad go. On the other hand, CF should be riding this wave of success they’ve been on while it’s still there and people are interested.

    I think his remarks are just Sam’s way of trying to get Chad to put some pressure on the chilis to find a way to make it work so he can be in both bands. I.E. get the chilis to take some breaks here and there in the recording/touring process so Chad can come back to the fold for short bursts of time and CF can get some work done.

    Love the quip above about getting Alex to sit in for Chad. That would be rich.

  • Ray

    I love when people post on here as the ‘voice of reason’…

  • DiamondDean

    All these people saying Roth has lost it , lets just wait to the album comes out , man if its a dud well so be it yr right , but it just may be great , you never know .

    Without a doubt it will be better then vh3 ou812 and balance which are all very avg albums.

    People saying Sammy wld be a better fit now then Roth , oh well u may be right , jagger, plant gillan dont sing anywhere near as good as they did in their hey day , but their still legends, and as dave said WINNERS COME N GO , BUT LEGENDS THERE FOREVER !

    Look if it doesnt work out with ROTH i hope they give mitch malloy a call , if they chose him instead of CHERONE they may of had a 3rd great singer and wldnt had been in this place at all.

    Sammys book with a bit of luck will be a whole lot more deep and insightfull then his lyrics ever were .

  • DiamondDean

    The SANDMAN YR RIGHT

    Roth played sydney once , hagar played sydney once

    ROTH played the entertainment centre on ther skyscraper tour and played to 14000 odd people

    Hagar played salinas and was billed as the former lead singer of VAN HALEN and played to about 1500 people , thats all salinas hold

    HAGAR has never done anything solo near as good as EEAS or Skyscraper

    Roth had JUST LIKE PARADISE , CALIFORNIA GIRLS and JUST A GIGALO all were top ten hits , HAGER never had a song ever even slighly popular here.

  • =VH= OZ

    I waiting for the VHND report; “Flea smashed his bass over Sammy’s head” This is the snake that is Sammy ‘Horrible’ Hagar that Eddie told us about!! My advice is the Chilli Peppers should go to 5150 ASAP for help before it’s to late. A blind person can see what Sam plan is. Wake up Chilli Pepper fans!!

  • Travis

    I have some advice, if you think the Sammy Hagar is going to suck, well, THEN DON’T READ IT. duh.
    I read “crazy from the heat” and that book was a major disapointment, if I remember correctly, there were two chapters about Dave’s diet. zzzzzzzzzzzzz.

  • Jape

    There must be a million good drummers out there who would love a good gig like Chickenfoot and would work their butts off. Have an open audition! I like Chad and all but what the heck his biggest problem is finding time to play in two great bands?!? That’s like a problem in fantasyland. Spread the wealth, man!

  • Keith

    Chad should just quit RHCP, after all, their fan base is half his age , and that music is lame anyway.

  • Cam Winston

    Sammys book with a bit of luck will be a whole lot more deep and insightfull then his lyrics ever were .

    You obviously never heard the lyrics to “Who has the right” or “3 in the middle” or “Hallelujah” or “Both sides now”. After all, writing songs about the death penalty, the left/right friction in American politics, the war against Islam & then finding common ground w/your opponents is always just as easy as writing “might as well jump” or “dance…..dance…..dance the night away”.

    I love Dave, but the lyrics to “Right Now” and “Mine all Mine” alone are more thought-provoking & outweigh the insight to most rock bands’ entire catalogs.

    You Sammy haters really, really, need to let it go.

  • Travis

    Cam Winston ? is that your name or is that from Frasier ? he was a great character.

  • Top Jimmy

    Listen up all you “Tommy Lee”, “Denny Carmasi”, stuck in the 80′s morons…

    Chad smith CANNOT and WILL NOT be replaced. Chad, Mike, Sam, Joe are Chickenfoot. Take away one and it’s done.

    This is a classic example of someone taking Sam’s words out of context and trying to stir up something out of nothing.

    Chad can outdrum anyone mentioned with one hand and his personality (combined with the others) is what makes Chickenfoot.

    Guaranteed. End of story.

  • Cam Winston

    Cam Winston ? is that your name or is that from Frasier ?

    From Frasier, the best written sit-com in television history, IMO. Whenever I need a laugh, I just remember Kelsey Grammer saying “daaaaaaaaaaaaammmmmmmmmmmmnnnnnnnn that Cam Winston!” :)

  • vnhalen8

    CAM

    Great post!!!!!!

  • Herb

    I agree: nice post from Cam! I’ve always found it rather amusing that certain fans try to rally on the idiotic notion of weak lyrics. Stupid really. You can make that argument about nearly anyone.

    VH OZ: I’m not sure what the hell you’re were trying to say, but whatever it was it made me laugh out loud. Damn, I love haters that make no sense. Makes the day a little brighter. thanks!

  • Chester

    CF better strike while the iron is hot, otherwise 13 years will pass before they record another album and their fans will have nothing else to hang their hopes on but a few random postings on the internet.

    Garysamuelroth: Loved the “Other Foot” comment.

    I’ll be seeing CF in Lake Tahoe on the 11th. I’m curious if they make any comments about the future or if they play any of their new stuff.

  • bbl70

    I busted out F.U.C.K. yesterday and no one in here can tell me that tunes like “Man on a Mission”, “In and Out” and “Pleasure Dome” don’t rock as hard as anything VH has ever done. I love the Sammy era but prefer the Roth years. FUCK is one kickass album though–I mean the guitar work is just rediculously incredible. I hope VH gets Ted and Donn back for the new album. Peace to all VH fans.

  • YesEye812

    “Sammy’s an egomaniac”, as if Roth isn’t.

    “Sammy sucks”, tell that to Montrose, Schon, Halen, Satriani, Slash

    “Sammy is too distracted by other things”, as if Roth isn’t.

    What I don’t understand is the violent defense of the Roth years. It’s not as if people are arguing with you! We can pretty much all agree that the Roth years were better, but why the outrage against Hagar? Where’s the outrage against Cherone? Where’s the outrage against Michael Anthony for leaving?

    It’s beginning to sound like absolute, fundamental jealousy. Jealous that Hagar has had the career he has, and Roth, well, Roth………hasn’t.

  • Skutch

    Poor Sammy. He’s such a victim. Chickenfoot was a side project that did really well and Sam expects Chad to drop his 25 year old commitment for cf? That would be lunacy. That’s what dreams are made of.

  • DiamondDean

    maybe its not sammys lyrics , maybe its just the lack of soul and character in his voice ???? sammys low range , well spanked n pleasuredome , great music , but sammys singing very plain n avg.

    Just for the record id blame eddie just as much as Sammy for the avg ou812 and balance , but wld blame Eddie totally for 3

  • Patrick

    @skutch.i dont really think sammy expects chad to bail on the chille peppers but at his age i cant really blame him for not wanting to wait either.its not like he is waiting for years to find an excuse to fire him like someone else we know did to mike.:^)

  • chris h

    J5150C..COULDNT AGREE WITH YOU MORE…LIKE THEM OR NOT, AND I DONT, DO YOU GUYS HAVE ANY IDEA HOW MANY UNITS THE CHILI PEPPERS HAVE SOLD…MAKES CHICKENFOOT LOOK LIKE A MINIMUM WAGE JOB..LOOK IT UP..GUESS SAMMY IS JEALOUS..HES ALREADY TALKING CRAP ABOUT CHAD…WOW

  • Tommy Boy

    bbl70: that recording does rock my balls every time…

  • Tommy Boy

    but they all do

  • Tommy Boy

    Panama Red…good to read ya bro! My longish post have long since takin’ a dirt nap. But yours are always awesome! Peace me brethren!

  • freddiegirl

    To YesEye812. I can only speak for myself..I will tell you the main reason I don’t care for Sammy. One…it comes down to preference and taste..I prefer Dave’s voice over Sammy’s for VH and that has nothing to do with how successful either of them were with or without the rest of VH.

    Two…It would’ve helped if Sam hadn’t tried to deny the VH heritage with Dave. Not wanting to sing Roth-era songs. I really hated that and as a long-time fan of VH since childhood, it just pissed me off; plain and simple.

    Yes, VH had a lot of good music with Sam. I actually prefer some of 5150′s stuff over 1984…I hated Jump when I first heard it and still dislike it. It depressed me supremely when I saw the video the first time. It’s up there along with AC/DC’s ‘Back in Black’, Zep’s ‘Stairway to Heaven’ and Skynerd’s ‘Freebird’ as classic rock tracks I never again need to hear in my life….and this is coming from a huge Zephead and AC/DC fan. (I prefer the Bon years if anyone cares)

    So no…for me it’s not that I think Dave should’ve had Sam’s career; I don’t give a flying **** about that. I care about which vocalist I prefer to have front my all-time favorite band. And that personal preference is Dave. So…for me it’s not outrage…but there you have it. My reasons for not loving Sammy Hagar, the second coming of Jimmy Buffet. Actually now that you mention it…I am bummed about Michael leaving but in that case it’s not real clear cut. Did Ed feel hurt and betrayed that Mike stuck with Sam? Probably. Did Mike have every right to not want to wait for ‘slowpoke’ Eddie and play with Sam…? Definately. I’m sure the truth of what really happened between them is somewhere in the middle of their stories. Anyway, YesEye812, that’s just my opinion and my preferences…rock on… :)

  • Les

    The chemistry in the Foot is between Hagar and Satriani. That’s where the songs originate and end. Smith is the replacable part. I enjoyed seeing them live, but Smith’s contributions are overrated. He can easily be replaced, and should be replaced. The Foot will flourish with or without the funk blasting Smith.

  • http://vhnd.com 51yr old fan

    hey freddiegirl, alot of people think dlr is a knockoff of jim dandy. i’d rather be jimmy buffet. think about it.

  • Fear of a Sparkless Horizon

    To the “who cares about Sams bad lyrics” post peeps- Do you really mean to tell me that a “cool sounding voice” is all that matters? Such a strange stance to take. Like saying so what if the meal sucked. Atleast my stomach stopped growling. Dave satisfies the taste of the true VH fan.

  • phillster

    Sam&Mike are gonna open for Xtreme and call it the “leftovers”tour.

  • http://none Dirty Duck

    I think many here need to understand that a lot of the arguing around here has to do with loyalty. Many of the VH fans were there from it’s beginning, and them (myself included)it will never be VH unless dave is singing. That does not make us close minded individuals, it makes us aware that nothing has ever come close to how explosive (musically) those years were. Now granted, I never got to see those early shows due to my age at the time, but it’s a fact that those shows ARE legendary…those first 6 albums ARE legendary….and the sam era (at least to me)hasnt really aged well. There are only three sam era songs that I ever hear on the radio: “Right now” (yawn) “When it’s love”, and “Poundcake”. Roth era? Everywhere. The radio stations are saturated with roth’s voice and ed’s guitar. Now are you going to tell me that’s a matter of just the D.J’s taste?
    I love the dave era because it was orginal, exciting, addicting, and those songs actually DO something for me! I can be in the worst of moods and crank Girl Gone Bad and the goosebumps are a thumpin and a smile creeps across my face , like that plastered goofy smile that dave has…lol. The music is just…magic.
    As far as hagar fans? I have to be honest. I’ve met many that were the coolest, most down to earth people I’ve ever met. Those are usually the fans that grew up with the roth era and didnt have a problem with sam cause they just loved VH. They respect both era’s (god bless). But then there are the sam hagar fans that want to erase roth from the legacy of VH because plain and simply, they cant face the fact that the classic era will always be legendary, will influence many more generations to come, while you’ll only hear sams songs playing in your nearest supermarket.

  • Herb

    Chris H…are you delusional? How do you get from that story to the ridiculous post you’ve made? Were you reading the same thing everyone else did? I think not.

    If you knew anything about the band,(which you clearly don’t) you would know that the Chilli Peppers didn’t have anything on the radar when this little CF project came about. In addition, no one saw the success of it coming. Clearly they wanted to keep going forward and are a bit hamstrung by other committments.

    This conspiracy theory of yours is stupid. I have a feeling that overall, most things you say follow along the same theme.

  • http://none Dirty Duck

    51 year old:

    If you’re gonna take a shot at someone, make sure it’s not filled with blanks.

    “Jim Dandy” is the first person to say that dave had a style of his own, and that he never believed that dave ripped him off. He’s actually a fan and loved seeing him perform.
    Dont believe me? Check out the documentary called: Van halen; the early years. The interview is on it….

    Also, I dont recall jim dandy doing splits off drum risers.

  • http://none Dirty Duck

    Ps)Is there anyone out there but me who really could care less about the peppers?

  • Cam Winston

    There are only three sam era songs that I ever hear on the radio: “Right now” (yawn) “When it’s love”, and “Poundcake”.

    Trust me, there are radio stations outside of your zip code. And they play “Finish what ya started”, “Dreams” (a lot), “Why can’t this be love” & “Feels so good”.

    Roth era? Everywhere. The radio stations are saturated with roth’s voice and ed’s guitar.

    No, not everywhere. Sadly, they’re primarily on the oldies station, dude. And even then, a lot of times it’s the covers (Pretty woman, you really got me) and then, shudder, Jump. Their most recent Dave era song is twenty-six years old.

    I love the dave era because it was orginal, exciting, addicting, and those songs actually DO something for me!

    Yeah, you were younger. My parents like Sinatra (although, his stuff will truly stand the test of time).

    Meh, I like ‘em both. I just don’t understand the anti-Sammy rage. Disliking a sound is personal preference (you can’t pay me to listen to Eddie Vedder or Springsteen) & I realize that no everyone likes higher ranges, but….the sheer hatred. Not you, just a general statement. Don’t get it. Dave’s the one who quit the band, guys. Don’t blame the small forward for the Cavaliers this season because Lebron decided to bolt for Miami.

  • http://none Dirty Duck

    Cam:

    I know you took a lot of time to try and prove me wrong here but how do you know what zip codes I hang in?

    Roth era on “oldies” stations? What!? Were you serious with that comment or pullin’ my beak man? Where do you live? Underground? Long island has MANY rock stations brother and they’re not all classic rock, excuse me “oldies” stations.
    I stand firm on what I said: the roth era is saturated on the rock stations. I think many out there will agree. As a matter of fact I’ve noticed it more and more since the reunion tour. Shit, even the other day my buddy was like: have you noticed that the radio stations are constantly playing thew roth era? Did dave die? LOL…(thats always my thought too when I hear too much of a group on the radio….that a member died)

    As far as my views above on classic vh? They still ring true to this day. I’m 35 years old my man and still feel the same way about those songs. Like zepplin and the stones….they are timeless band with timeless tunes. Does that mean I should grow up and listen to better music? I really dont get your “you were younger” point.

    Do agree on the “you couldnt pay me to listen to eddie vedder” point…..agreed.

  • Herb

    Duck…kudos on the post. That’s about the softest stance I can remember you taking.

    I can only speak for myself. Yes, I’m a VH fan that just loved the band, and accepted whatever direction they chose. But I do have a hard time believing that a majority of Hagar fans want to erase DLR’s legacy. Furthest thing from my line way of thinking.

    You’re a smart guy, and I guess what I never will understand about you in particular, is why you continue to compare the two eras. They are so different, I just don’t see the point. CVH is..well, CVH. It’s like trying to compare Zep to Coverdale/Paige.

  • http://vhnd.com 51yr old fan

    duck, sometimes you really need to read my posts twice. i never said i thought the comparisons were ther i have read and seen others say it. and yes i have seen the remarks made by jim dandy. you need to quit being so defensive. i know you don’t care for sammy and frankly i don’t give a shit. you bought the music and you are not a fan thats fine with most people on here but when people get hateful and make personal attacks on the singers they take the conversation to the level where they sound childish. just for once i wish some of the haters would let go of the fact that sam was in the band and you can’t change it. some of you people have a weird thing for dlr. yes the guy was cool but that was a cartoon character and i’m sure he is pretty much a regular guy now. let the classic era be a great memory and continue to enjoy the music. it’s not like losing your hair (like me) and wishing it would come back. more people need to really read read what “panama red” posts on here because he hits the nail everytime and is pretty unbiased. he sounds like a guy that appreciates vh no matter what form it was or is in.

  • Cam Winston

    I know you took a lot of time to try and prove me wrong here but how do you know what zip codes I hang in?

    Wasn’t trying to prove you wrong, my friend, just noting that “what I hear on the radio” is anecdotal. VH with Dave is, sadly, nothing more than a nostalgia band. Aerosmith sings hit songs almost 20 years younger than VH on their tour, for crying out loud. That is NOT trying to prove you wrong or one-up you, just noting anecdotal evidence is just that; go to Berkeley & the people have no idea why Obama is polling in the mid-40′s.

    I really dont get your “you were younger” point.

    The first time you hear pretty much any rock artist/band, you like them the best THEN. Think of all the great rock artists; zep, Stones, ‘smith, Kiss, Eagles, G&R, Elvis, Metallica, Bon Jovi, Black Crowes, you name them….their fans always point to their first few albums as the best. Reason: at that time, we’ve never heard anything like it before. Oh, sure, they’ll release something later on that is great and wins awards and the like (U2 springs to mind), but that first release is usually considered the best and is the classic while the rest usually fall short. Not always – everyone ready to rebut w/a long post can save their time, it’s not universal – but usually. Go find a Stones fan from the beginning and their favorite song is probably NOT “Beast of burden”, but “Sympathy for the devil” or “Satisfaction” or the like. It won’t be “In the ghetto” or “Way down” for Elvis, but the 50′s stuff, even though it’s more rock-a-billy. No rhyme or reason, that’s just the way it seems to be.

    I think you refer to it as “loyalty”.

    First time I heard VH was w/Dave and it blew me away. Eddie Van Halen (plus Joe Perry, Hendrix & Tremonti) is the reason I picked up a guitar. But, I also know that FUCK was chok full of some inspired licks and 5150, while riddled w/keyboards that were relevant at the time (as it was w/”I’ll wait”), was some pretty darn good 80′s music & Balance had inspired lyrics (don’t tell me is straight from the gut) to go along with Eddie’s musical genius.

    BTW, I’m older than you, so my perspective is a bit different, I’m sure. I was in college when Sammy joined the band & I still remember hearing “Why can’t this be love” the first time it aired on the radio. First thought: “what the……that doesn’t sound like Van Halen!” Then, later, I heard “Best of both worlds” and I knew that it’s Eddie’s world & we’re all just participants.

  • http://none Dirty Duck

    Herb:

    Glad for once we’re on the same page man. I know we’ve butted heads in the past, but as I always say….”rearview mirror”! Keep on rockin…. :)
    Loved the comparison by the way re; Zep / Coverdale-page
    When you’re right, you’re right!

    51yearold:

    Ahhhhh Jeeeeeeeeeez!! :/
    I guess we both get defensive when we read each others posts.
    I promise to read yours twice if you read mine three times?
    Can we agree on that!!!!? ;)

  • http://none Dirty Duck

    Cam:

    Believe it or not, I’m framiliar with all of hagar’s solo stuff and him with VH. If I had to be honest (so I dont come off as a “close-minded” individual) and pick the songs that I CAN listen to without cringing, it would be as follows:

    Sam w/Montrose:

    *Rock Candy
    *Rock the nation
    *Space Station #5

    Sam solo:

    *Baby’s on fire
    *I’ll fall in love again (great tune)
    *I’ve done everything for you

    Sam and the waborita’s:

    Red Voodoo (Great vibe on this one)

    VAN HAGAR:

    *Good Enough
    *Get up
    *Summer Nights
    (Couldnt stand 0u812 so we’ll skip that)
    *Poundcake
    *The dream is over

    Not that anyone gives a shit, but that’s the truth!

  • freddiegirl

    Thanks for sticking up for me, Dirty Duck.. :)

    Umm..that was my point, 51yearold..I would rather be Jimmy Buffet too…I guess you really didn’t get that but it’s cool.

  • freddiegirl

    I quite like ‘Rock Candy’… :) Duck…your forgot the Sam track from the Heavy Metal soundtrack…I actually think that’s my fav from Hagar’s solo career… :)

  • DiamondDean

    Dirty Duck

    ou812 is terrible , not just because of hagar!! , van halen and the production terrible, i consider it the worst produced album of all time

  • Cam Winston

    Duck,
    Question about your personal preference (there is no wrong answer, much like asking your favorite flavor of ice cream) because I find it to be the case w/some rock fans: do you also have less affinity for some other bands who have singers w/high voices? Journey & Steve Perry come to mind, as does REO Speedwagon, but there are a few others. I know a lot of folks who just don’t think guys w/high voices sound “rock” enough. Even Plant.

    Except for Chris Cornell, that is, who seems to be “rock singing God” amongst the general consensus.

  • Cam Winston

    Oof, forgot Dennis Deyoung from Styx in my list above.

  • http://none Dirty Duck

    freddiegirl!

    Anythime! ;)

    You’re right! “Heavy Metal” is a good song. Always reminds me of the scene in fast times at ridgemont high. You know when spicoli is driving that footballs players trans am thru traffic? That black kid? “I like sex”…f’in halarious! :)

    Diamond Dean:

    Whats shakin’ brother? Hope you have a 3 day weekend ahead!
    I do…;)
    Agreed on Ou812…one of the worst sounding albums I’ve ever heard. I truly cant stand that or Balance. I will never understand in a million years how anyone can say those albums are better than anything from the roth era. Yes…believe it or not I have heard people say that. Scary….
    Hope all is well man!

    Cam:

    My music collection is like my movie collection….huge.
    I’ve been collecting music and films since I was a kid.
    I listen to everything, but I’m a rocker /metal head for life! Sure I dig Journey and Styx! As a matter of fact
    I was watching the live DVD of Journey:escape tour houston TX 1981 the other night! Man,when Steve perry says: here’s a new one for ya! and plays “Dont stop believin” live for the first time? Goosebump material! That band was f’kin tight man! Damn….

  • http://none Dirty Duck

    Cam:

    PS)Not a fan of chris cornell or soundgarden at all.
    BUT…I think the song: “Seasons” (off the “Singles” soundtrack)and “Heritic” (early soundgarden) are great songs.

  • DiamondDean

    Dirty Duck

    you cld not be anymore right!!! you r a champ!!

    Rock on bro

  • TK

    Sammy is not a press junkie? Um, OK Sam, if you say so.