December 31st, 2007
From: http://www.ocregister.com/
Most readers who responded were happy to see this version of the band,
though some complained about sound quality and David Lee Roth's antics.
The Orange County Register
Here are some comments by fans who attend Van Halen's show Tuesday at
Honda Center:
From the first note, it was pretty clear that Van Halen were going to make
a statement at the Honda Center last night. The message was loud and
clear: "WE'RE BACK!" Within a minute of the opening song, "You Really Got
Me," Roth gave Eddie Van Halen an impromptu embrace, which made it clear
to all that the guys were really happy to be on stage together. It was
actually quite touching to see that emotion.
Wolfgang, while obviously still new to performing live with thousands and
thousands of people, carried himself with quite a lot of poise and chops.
What was the name of the original bass player? Alex Van Halen was as solid
as ever laying the foundation down for the band. The chops have not been
lost. Roth's vocals were fairly on point, but it would have been tough for
any vocalist to compete against the volume pouring from the EVH stacks on
stage.
Not only can Roth still handle the call, but his swagger and youthful
vigor were fun to see. He still carries a huge presence on stage, which is
necessary when sharing it with one of the most influential guitarists of
all time. Ah, Eddie Van Halen. Welcome back. Not only was it clear that
EVH was having a great time on stage, but it was also obvious that he is
still a master of his craft. It was quite a privilege to be at the show to
see him play. Nothing more needs to be mentioned about such an icon.
At the end of the night, the audience watched a fantastic performance that
was not overdone by theatrics. VH performed on a fairly simple stage, with
tasteful lighting and a large screen for all to have a close-up
experience. Nothing took away from the music. Not only was it clear that
Van Halen was back, but also that they were very happy to be back
performing. From one lone member of the audience at the Honda Center last
night, I too was happy to have them back. Thanks for a very memorable
concert.
Greg Fellmer
Ladera Ranch
What an absolutely phenomenal performance by Van Halen last night! This is
the fifth Van Halen concert I've attended, spanning three shows I attended
with the first generation of the band with David Lee Roth in the '70s and
'80s, to a recent show I saw with Sammy Hagar in L.A. a few years back.
Musically, I think this is far and away the band's best performance I've
seen in person. Eddie Van Halen is simply unparalleled as a rock
guitarist. Last night, he once again showed his guitar brilliance on
stage. David Lee Roth still brings powerful vocals and phenomenal stage
presence to the band. The band was never the same without David Lee's
persona and vocals and it was amazing to see he and the band back
together. Quite simply, there's nothing like watching Van Halen with David
Lee Roth as the band's frontman!
Alex Van Halen was absolutely at the top of his game with terrific
percussion and a phenomenal drum solo. And, Wolfgang Van Halen looked
quite at home as the band's bassist, replacing longtime band staple
Michael Anthony -- quite an accomplishment in assuming that role at such a
young age for one of rock's all-time Super Bands! I truly hope this
new/old version of the band continues to find harmony on and off stage.
Last night was just an amazing performance!!!!
Sean McGill
San Clemente
My friend and I are both 50 years old. He took his son and I brought my
daughter, both 16. The fact that all four of us could agree on something
is remarkable. Too many guitar solos -- we know Eddie is one of the best
guitar players ever, but enough already. Wolfgang did an amazing job on
the bass and looked at ease in front of the large crowd.
The first hour of the concert sounded much better the final hour. We could
hear David Lee Roth sing much more clearly for the first half of the
concert, then it seemed that one of two things happened. Either his mic
volume was turned down or the instruments volume were turned up. We all
had trouble hearing the vocals the last hour.
We all enjoyed the night, but after a 20-year wait for a reunion, it
should have been better.
Jeff Powell
Trabuco Canyon
I had a floor seat for the show. The ushers, who were all the age of my
grandparents, spent a lot of time walking around and checking tickets down
there, which was distracting and annoying.
I was there for Eddie. I saw the David Lee Roth/Sammy Hagar tour sans
Eddie at the Universal Ampitheatre a few years ago. Roth was too full of
himself, Sammy was great with Michael Anthony, but without Eddie, it just
didn't cut it for me.
I would have paid the same price just to see Eddie alone, because I think
he is a guitar genius. Last night, he was still amazing, though he didn't
seem to have the energy he once did. But he was right on with the music.
David Lee Roth needs to get over himself. He was so busy loving himself,
it seemed like singing was an afterthought. His voice could have been OK,
but he was butchering the songs.
Frankly, I am a Van Hagar fan.
Roth and Eddie make a point to hug and clasp hands showing that they are
reunited and it feels so good. But the chemistry between the two is gone
as far as I am concerned.
Wolfie plays fine, but he is no Michael Anthony, who once added a lot of
fun and humor to the show. I missed Anthony, and thought the band was
worse off for not having him there.
The sound system was terrible. Roth and Eddie were both drowned out by
reverb and interference.
Fun? Yes. Perfect Van Halen as we once knew it? I think those days are
gone.
Jennifer M. Dobbs
Redlands
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