In a post to his Facebook page Nuno Bettencourt said Eddie Van Halen wanted to get the original lineup of Van Halen back together again.
Bettencourt said, “He wanted to do one final tour and have Van Halen go out the way they came in . Together… Guns Blazing!”
Bettencourt shared his Extreme admiration for Eddie and described their last visit together, which took place shortly before COVID-19 hit.
Eddie was glowing with pride when talking about his son Wolfgang’s “mind-blowing” talents… and, get this… expressed excitement about bringing original Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony back in the band. If that were to have happened it would have marked the first time David Lee Roth, Eddie Van Halen, Alex Van Halen, and Michael Anthony would have performed together since 1984.
Here is the complete post from Bettencourt:
As a kid who’s life was forever altered when the needle dropped on the fade-in of ‘Running With The Devil’.
I dreamed that one day I could earn my own stripes.
But those stripes are only and forever Edward’s.
Today, 40 years later, I can only mourn those Stripes.
Once upon a time in Hollywood, recently, while recording the latest Extreme album in my home studio I got a call to come down to the front of my house, that someone is asking for me.
I was like, damn that’s annoying as I was in the zone cutting a guitar solo to a new song called RISE.
I dropped my guitar and headed down.
I walk out and… I was being summoned by the one and only… Edward.
As usual I got a warm hug and kiss from Eddie.
Even as a God, he always made you feel important.
He was in great spirits.
A proud dad, bragging about how Wolfie’s new solo album is gonna blow minds, etc…
What’s cool though, was the last thing Eddie talked about.
He said he was super excited about reaching out to Michael Anthony to finally put the original VH lineup back together. Saying that he wanted to do one final tour and have Van Halen go out the way they came in . Together… Guns Blazing!
Finally, as Eddie said his goodbye, he asked about the new Extreme album that we were recording up in the house.
As we hugged, he says: “I’ll be back to listen to it when you’re done, and with a sinister raspy laugh, adds “it better be good.“
Finished it. Then. PANDEMIC.
Man, I was like a kid, counting the Covid Days down to when I could blare the new Extreme album in the studio, sitting side by side with My Hero, the GOAT, selfishly wanting to play him all the new guitar work that shamelessly, but with pride has his DNA all over my playing.
I guess that moment wasn’t meant to be…
It’s incredible how as a young player, your guitar chord, is the umbilical chord that initmately connects you to someone you may never meet, moreso than even someone in your own family.
At the drop of a needle or the touch of a space bar. They are there for you 24/7.
As Eddie was… and forever will be.
Thank you for shaping who I am today.
Love you, Edward.
You are the ONE.
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