November 16th, 2007
From: http://news.bostonherald.com/
By Jed Gottlieb
It wasn't what many expected from the David Lee Roth/Van Halen reunion
tour, but fans at Tuesday night's sold-out TD Banknorth Garden got to see
Diamond Dave and Eddie Van Halen rocking with the bliss of joyous
honeymooners.
The band's nasty 1985 split was a distant memory as Roth, Eddie, Alex and
young Wolfgang Van Halen, who has replaced founding bassist Michael
Anthony on bass guitar, smiled ear-to-ear, high-fived and hugged through a
set of standards from the first six Halen records.
During the two-hour set, the formerly acrimonious frontman extraordinaire
and guitar god couldn't stop joking around and trading sincere grins.
Whatever problems they once had, or still have, Dave and Eddie are
keepingthem off the stage.
While the band played a lot of classic-rock radio staples, including "You
Really Got Me," "Running With the Devil" and a searing "Panama," the
quartet isn't purely a nostalgia act.
Except for Eddie's 16-year-old son, Wolfgang, the baby boomers were in
tip-top shape -- a chest-baring Roth could have passed for a Navy SEAL and
Eddie bounced around like a Godzilla energizer bunny. While Roth's voice
has lost some range, his ability to frame Eddie's guitar is intact.
On the histrionic "Atomic Punks," "Everybody Wants Some!!" and "Mean
Streets,"Eddie confirmed he's the pinnacle post-Jimi Hendrix hard-rock
guitarist. Apologies to Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck and Steve Vai, but it's been
Eddie who's reimagined and reinvented the six string since Jimi.
And it wasn't just Tuesday night's lighting-quick hammer-ons and tremolo
dive bombs that shook the 15,000 fans. He pulled out Clapton-like blues
licks and feedback echo effects that would have made Tom Morello wet
himself.
Wolfgang played his role well. His bass thumped and his harmony vocals
worked, even on tough numbers such as "Dance the Night Away" and
"Beautiful Girls."
History tells us this lineup won't last, so Halen junkies should know the
treat they got. A few kung fu kicks from Dave, a not-half-bad Alex drum
solo and Eddie on fire. It's almost like Sammy never happened.
Ky-Mani Marley opened the show with some originals and a couple of father
Bob's standards. But he was basically ignored by the few who showed up for
his short set.
VAN HALEN, with KY-MANI MARLEY at TD Banknorth Garden, Tuesday night.
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