June 3rd, 2008
From: http://www.knac.com/
By A Headbanger, Do You Bang Head?
At the Schottenstein Center
Review by: AceFrehleydotcom
Over 20 years have past since David Lee Roth left one of the most
lucrative jobs in all of rock and roll when he ceased being the frontman
for megaband Van Halen. The wedge that ended the rocky relationship could
be blamed on ego and Dave's want to go solo and have "his" name on the
album covers. Or so the story goes.
Fast forward 2008. After a successful first leg of the Michael Anthonyless
reunion, Eddie succumbed (allegedly) to some past demons and got some well
deserved rest. The time off seemed to pay off. Van Halen was back and they
are bad!
We arrived at the Schottenstein Center at 7:30 and quickly made our way
inside to the Swag Mart. If you don't know, the Swag Mart is where you buy
your overpriced concert T shirts and everything else that you could buy in
the parking lot for ten bucks after the show. The shirt designs were cool
as were the red Van Halen thongs that seemed rather popular with both guys
and girls. We could hear the opening band playing right behind us. I don't
know their name, but the sucked, so it doesn't matter. By the time I got
to my seat there were two large Van Halen zeppelins flying over the crowd.
After a few minutes of that, I felt the need to get more beer. Having the
munchies from an earlier incident, we also needed to get some quick grub.
I figured that, being 8:20, that we had another twenty to thirty minutes
left before Van Halen would come out. I figured wrong. The beer line
emptied quickly with the first note of "You Really Got Me." I grabbed my
beer and ran back to my seat just as they were starting "I'm the one." I
can't believe they started this early. Maybe Wolfie has a curfew.
I think I pissed off the chick next to me as I fumbled around getting my
camera. Fuck her. This is Van Halen and I got a video camera. Deal with
it.
I have to give it to the band. They came out hot and had the crowd on
fire. The stage was your basic amps and head units on each side of the
drums, and there was a platform that made like a big letter S and wrapped
around the stage for some extra Daveroom. Dave is rather mobile if you
didn't know. Eddie on the other hand had his rig set up just in front of
Alex's drums and hardly moved all night. I think the hip was to blame.
Eddie hasn't moved around like the old days for some years now. Sometimes
he'd go over and jam with Wolfie, but for the most part he was in a ten
foot circle. It was cool with me as long as his fingers kept working.
Next we heard the first notes of "Running With The Devil" which I was very
excited to hear. The first Van Halen song. It rocked. Dave then goes into
a rap. "Ladies and Gentlemen, the brand new Van Halen, three quarters
original, one quarter enevitable, yadda yadda yadda, SHUT THE FUCK UP ROTH
AND PLAY THE NEXT SONG" and went into "Romeo Delight." Dave and Eddie
slowed the song down in the middle and started playing "Magic Bus" by The
Who. The crowd went nuts when they realized what they were doing. It was
flawless. Dave showed he still has his samuria skills as he was spinning
his mic stand like a professional swordsman. I was highly impressed as to
how fast he had that thing going. He's still in incredible shape. He was
showing his abs all night. Then in the middle of "Somebody Get Me A
Doctor" Dave ask Eddie "I tell ya the best place to hear the blues, baby,
take me down to the Crossroads one time" and goes into the Clapton
classic. You must check that one out on my youtube page. It is very cool.
I genuinely felt that Dave and Eddie had the vibe going. They both seemed
to be having a blast on stage together. Wolfie was pretty stiff, but how
intimidating would it be to be on stage with those guys? He is slimming
down and I'm sure doing all of his homework.
Eddie had his drill handy before "Everybody Wants Some" but for some
reason turns his back to the crowd when he does it. Makes me wonder,
because I've seen him do that before. Watcha hiding, Ed? We were also
entertained with some Dave one-liners in the middle of the songs like "I
like the way the line goes up the back of your stockings" and "Lose the
dress. Keep the shoes." Then we got to meet Wolfie. "Ladies and Gentlemen,
a big hand for the newest member of the VH marching orchestra, Wolfgang
Van Haleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeen! With the close up of his fingers on the big
screen he starts the bass line to "So This Is Love" and the crowd cheered
him on. Pretty cool gig for a 17 year old. I worked at Burger King. There
was a funny moment as Dave was looking at Wolfie and said "I'm gonna quote
one of my favorite ancient philosophers tonite to you Wolf....You're gonna
get some leg tonite for sure. Tell us how you do?" Eddie could be seen
laughing on the big screen behind Dave. Classic concert moment. I have
that on my youtube page also.
After a few more songs, one of my favorite parts of a rock concert....THE
DRUM SOLO!!! I kid you not when I say Alex can beat the hell out of those
skins better than most drummers half his age. He's one of the best. Write
it down.
We finally got to the part of the show where they played some 1984 songs.
"I'll Wait" was the first of the night. They could have played that whole
album and I wouldn't care. I love that album. Dave showed some guitar
skills later with "Ice Cream Man" I wished I had recorded that but I was
running out of memory. I had to save some for the guitar solo, because I
didn't want to miss a second of that. Turns out I didn't, and yes, it's on
my youtube page. What can you say about Eddie and his legendary guitar
solos? All I can tell you is check it out.
They finished with "Jump." It was beyond cool seeing this song live. I'll
never forget when they premiered this video just after midnight on New
Years Eve 1984. What a way to end the show. And I got it on video!
Check out my youtube page. AceFrehley1dotcom if you search for my channel,
or just look for the videos. They are all marked Columbus 5.07.08. This is
the complete songlist from the show.
01. You Really Got Me
02. I'm the One
03. Runnin' With the Devil
04. Romeo Delight
05. Somebody Get Me a Doctor
06. Beautiful Girls
07. Dance the Night Away
08. Atomic Punk
09. Everybody Wants Some
10. So This Is Love?
11. Mean Street
12. Pretty Woman
13. Drum Solo
14. Unchained
15. I'll Wait
16. And the Cradle Will Rock
17. Hot for Teacher
18. Little Dreamer
19. Jamie's Cryin'
20. Ice Cream Man
21. Panama
22. Guitar Solo
23. Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love
Encore
24. 1984
25. Jump
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