Sammy Hagar Hopes Van Halen Takes High Road At Rock Hall
Billboard.com reports: Van Halen's appearance at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony on March 12 "could go a lot of different ways," according to Sammy Hagar. That said, Hagar -- the group's second frontman, from 1985-96 -- tells Billboard.com he has high hopes that the famously combative group will take the high road on that particular night.
"My hope is that everyone lets everything go and we go there in complete respect of each other and in a loving way, with the attitude that 'I couldn't have done it without you' towards everybody," says Hagar, who received the official word of Van Halen's selection at his Cabo Wabo Cantina in Mexico, where he and Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony have spent the past week jamming with Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith in a newly developing side project called Chickenfoot.
But he also notes that, "The biggest fear for me is there'll be animosity and 'I won't talk to that guy' and maybe some harsh words towards each other or some sly remarks in speeches ... and it's not out of the question that that could happen. But in the end, no matter what happens, when you hear the music you're gonna go, 'That's one of the greatest rock'n'roll bands in the world, ever, and well-deserved the inauguration into the Hall of Fame."
Hagar says he hadn't spoken to anyone other than Anthony about the induction but planned to put in a congratulatory call to drummer Alex Van Halen. He expects that manager Irving Azoff "is gonna try to spin everyone together somehow" and says he'll "go with the flow" with induction ceremony plans, which Hagar expects will include a live Van Halen performance.
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2. writes:
Actually, it would be interesting to see it come to blows...
Back in he days when this all started.. when Dave left and Sammy joined..the story was that they were gonna fist fight... Dave is the martial arts freak, and Sammy is said to be quite the boxer...I think it would be funny to see an a$$ beating take place... Perhaps the two of them could gang up on Gary Cherone.. that would please all Van Halen fans...



5. writes:
I hope Sammy is right, I have always been a Roth-era fan, but it would be embarassing if they weren't all friendly towards one another. The thing that most concerns me is can they stay sober??? A reunion like that will bring back the old memories of beer, beer, and Jack Daniels. Eddie is not as sharp when he's drunk. I hope they do Ain't Talking bout Love live with Dave and Sammy switching off singing. And Eddie better use the classic Frankenstein (not the 5150, the older one, or even the black and white!)

7. writes:
If they could get over themselves it would be great.Here is the tour to end all tour's.A Van Halen retrospective.A huge all day festival type deal.With say Y&T,Autograph The DAVID LEE ROTH era VANHALEN.Then an intermission then Motley Crue,RATT followed by HAGAR era VAN HALEN.It's an incredible idea.But it will never ever happen.


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1. Guitarman5150 writes:
I just hope things go well and they play nicely. You just never know with them. I hope they act like the rock ledgends they are and not like a bunch of 3 year olds.