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re: "Two career" bands/artists

Posted on 10/31/17 at 9:17 am to
Posted by Ace Midnight
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Posted on 10/31/17 at 9:17 am to
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I figured this comment....


Yeah, I thought I understood what you said, then reconsidered. Once I had that in there, I realized that we were in agreement, so I took it back out. That's some kind of decisiveness I showed there, right?

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I mentioned VH mostly because Hagar didn't step into a sinking ship


Not commercially, but the tension between David and the Van Halens, especially Eddie, was at a breaking point. Plus, 1984 was essentially the prologue for the Van Hagar era and had less in common with the classic DLR era, IMHO.
Posted by vandelay industries
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Posted on 10/31/17 at 9:26 am to
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Not commercially, but the tension between David and the Van Halens, especially Eddie, was at a breaking point. Plus, 1984 was essentially the prologue for the Van Hagar era and had less in common with the classic DLR era, IMHO.


All true. I'm just saying that VH probably didn't have to make any "Hail Mary" decisions in regards to their career path 'tho...coming off the heels of their most successful album, they controlled their destiny, as dysfunctional as it was, lol....
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