I want to conface that I am ekstreemly diss-appointed in a lot of peaple.
Wut ever happenned to learning how to spel and punktuate correctly?
It's a time for reflection at Van Halen's Vancouver show
Alex Van Halen's doing his drum solo, so it's time to sit down and reflect on how my esteemed colleague John R. Lucas hit the nail on the head with his Pop Eye in the latest Georgia Straight. Read that for a good idea of what's happening in Rogers Arena right now.
Music writer Steve Newton is filing items of interest from tonight's (May 7) Van Halen show at Rogers Arena. Check back tomorrow for the full review at www.straight.com/music.




I think that's where I'll leave them.
Seeing Eddie Van Halen's solo was like seeing "God"!
Go have a beer together you pompous nobodys.
I couldn't quite figure out DLRs performance, it seemed an odd combination of 'too much time away' / 'too little rehearsal time' / 'disinterest' / and I hate to say it...'age'? I was actually embarrassed for him at times, he seemed just a puppet that the VH family had in place to keep us trying to imagine it was 1984. Eddie's guitar was of course great ( I guess that talent doesn't age ) but because the singer had SO little to offer, the guitar(s) really had to take over and became almost too much. It almost seemed like a Joe Satriani show rather than a BAND. Sorry, I love DLR and VH but....it wasn't very good.
Like I said, my son loved it and I high fived him and agreed but....sorry, DLR was bad and we left before long before it ended.
The kids liked it. They liked Dave and his dog and sheep show. I had to prod them about their feelings for the spectacle- they were already onto school gossip and life.
I remember when I saw a show: Elton John, Led Zeppelin, The Stones, E.L.O., etc. You couldn't shut us up. We'd talk about it for days.
(glad I didn't go)
Now if we could just get Paul McCartney...
Those that didn't go to the show please keep you're pieholes shut cause you weren't there and have no idea how good, bad or indifferent it was.
Also I'm supposed to care what 16 year old kids who have very little concert experience and absolutely no history with Van Halen think?
I can't believe some of the wanker comments that are being made here.
Wake up people this band began 40 years ago and we were fortunate to see 3 out of the 4 original members last night and the band put on an incredibly tight, solid show.
Those that didn't attend missed out on a cool night of music, my only complaint was that too bad it wasn't on a Friday night.
In theory he could be perfectly preserved if he had gone to bed early, taken care of himself, been low key types like the fellows in Rush. Those guys can't be any younger, and they manage to sound exactly like the records still.
But this is VH the party band. I admire them for still being around at all.