quinta-feira, 25 de julho de 2024
MICHAEL ANTHONY EXPLAINS WHY GARY CHERONE WASN'T "A GOOD FIT" FOR VAN HALEN - "I MEAN, I REALLY LOVE HIM IN EXTREME"
MICHAEL ANTHONY EXPLAINS WHY GARY CHERONE WASN'T "A GOOD FIT" FOR VAN HALEN - "I MEAN, I REALLY LOVE HIM IN EXTREME"
Greg Prato, reporting for Ultimate-Guitar.com:
A lot of classic rock and metal bands went through some unexpected lineup changes throughout the 1980s and the 1990s. Among many examples, we have Van Halen with Extreme's Gary Cherone fronting the band. Although not as popular as the band's David Lee Roth and Sammy Hagar eras, this period yielded one album, 1998's Van Halen III, and has a special place in the hearts of diehard Van Halen fans. On the other hand, some may also feel that, just like with other rock bands, the combo just didn't really work out.
As bassist Michael Anthony said in a recent interview with Ultimate Guitar, he also feels like it wasn't the best fit, although he does admit that the Gary Cherone era had its good sides. While he was still preparing to go out on the road with Sammy Hagar, Joe Satriani, and Jason Bonham, Anthony shared his thoughts on the matter.
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