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what happened to Michael Anthony?

Don't know, but I recently read an old (mid '80's, I think) interview where EVH basically called Anthony a sponge who rode the coattails of the band's success without contributing much.

I wonder if EVH gets along with anybody? :confused:

Eddie's kid better be damn good because virtually nobody who goes to see them is going there to watch a 15 yr old sing and play bass.

Also, FWIW, EVH is on the cover of this month's Guitar World magazine. I don't know what it is about it, but his picture is vaguely unsettling.
 
Let see just how long DLR stays with them....I bet they will be compin at the bit towards the end of the tour to end it with him again....

Well that didn't take long...heard eariler this week that VH already broke up and will not be making any appearances together...the egos couldn't even make it a month. XM Radio said that DLR came to meet with them and realized that Micheal wasn't going to be there to help back up his vocals and that he would be working with 3 Van Halens and had no chance of having any say so...so he quit.
 
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Van Halen Tour On Hold But Still In The Works
February 23rd, 2007


From: Billboard Music Charts - Latest Music News - Music Videos

February 23, 2007, 2:00 PM ET
Ray Waddell, Nashville

A prospective Van Halen tour with original frontman David Lee Roth has derailed. Sources tell Billboard.com the decision to postpone the outing indefinitely was not due to any internal strife among band members. Insiders close to the situation say a tour is still in the works and will happen, though when is anybody's guess.

The tour, negotiations for which were first tipped here on Jan. 24, will feature Roth, Eddie and Alex Van Halen, and Eddie Van Halen's teenage son Wolfgang on bass. A spokesperson for the Van Halen brothers confirmed the tour in a Feb. 3 press release.

Indeed, wheels were in motion for a 40-date, Live Nation-produced amphitheatre tour to be announced Feb. 20, including venues and on-sale dates.

The Van Halen camp has yet to make any official announcement about the postponement or the reasons behind it.
 
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