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Sammy Hagar

Posted: July 24, 2005 11:31 pm
by msu#1
your trying to hard, if you have to set up the tailgate its not as cool.
http://www.palacenet.com/prdetail.cfm?c ... aseID=2673

Posted: July 25, 2005 8:32 am
by Dr.Corona
Whatever your feelings may be regarding this planned tailgate, this could be really interesting!! I've seen Sammy a couple times and he's one of the more fan friendly major rock stars out there!

Posted: July 25, 2005 12:00 pm
by msu#1
oh Im probably going

Posted: August 4, 2005 12:48 pm
by Jahfin
From Billboard.com:
http://www.billboard.com/bb/daily/artic ... 1001009204

Hagar Happy Without Van Halen On Summer Tour

By Gary Graff, Detroit

Sammy Hagar has titled his latest tour "The Tequila Made Me Do It." And his fans are hoping he keeps the bottle open.

Rather than a traditional concert, Hagar, who's done stints fronting the bands Montrose and Van Halen in addition to his solo work, has created what he calls a "lifestyle concept." It's basically a Sammypalooza, a harder-rocking version of what Jimmy Buffett does, with gates opening in the afternoon and a variety of activities -- including beach volleyball, a "Sammy-oke" karaoke stage and photo ops with donkeys wearing sombreros -- preceding the music.

"We have a direction and a lifestyle and a way we want to live," explains Hagar, 57, a Monterey, Calif., native. "It's beach by day and dancing all night, tank tops and flip flops. It's all about keeping my fans happy, giving them a little direction if I can find it for them and turning them on to anything I get turned onto, and that's it."

Hagar also hopes to turn them on to some new music of his own soon. He's five songs into his next album, which he says will be a "lifestyle concept record" that will include cover songs and possibly new recordings of his older material by Hagar and his band, the Waboritas.

A year ago, however, Hagar wasn't entirely sure he'd be back to his solo enterprise. In 2004 he was in the midst of a reunion by Van Halen, who recorded three new songs for a greatest hits album and were doing big business at the box office. All indications were that the band was a going concern again.

But, Hagar, whose first run with the group was from 1985-96, says things didn't work out as planned, and he places the blame almost solely with guitarist Edward Van Halen.

"The Van Halen thing wasn't a horrible experience, but it wasn't a great experience," he recalls. "I don't get along with Eddie anymore, and that's all there is to it. I think the whole world knows that he's changed. He used to be a great guy, a fun guy, but now he's miserable and he likes to make everyone around him miserable.

He continues: "And I'm the happiest guy on the planet, y'know? Anybody who makes me miserable, I don't want to be around. That's a simple way to put it; I don't like being around Eddie. He's not any fun."

Hagar says, hopefully, that "maybe he'll change back, and then we can do it again." But he adds that things definitely ended badly. "We almost got into it after the last show," he says. "They just pulled him one way and me the other. We didn't even say goodbye to each other. It was a horrible way to end the whole thing, so I just said 'Man, that's it for me. I'm not playing with people like this."

Hagar still plays with Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony in the covers band Los Tres Guzanos. And in addition to the Waboritas, he's re-formed Montrose to play some of The Tequila Made Me Do It shows -- a model for more "special events" he'd like to be part of his future festivals.

"I like to do 'An Evening With;' I'm not interested in bringing Joe Blow & the Goofballs out to open for me," Hagar explains. "My dream come true would be to have a guy like Eddie [Van Halen] be buddies with me and go out with the Wabos and have Montrose and ... everybody, man. That's my dream situation, and I think the fans would be real happy with that."

Posted: August 4, 2005 9:37 pm
by msu#1
on detroit radio, Sammy said that they were taping this tailgate and use the footage to make a promotion video for next year to send to promoters, they would have to set up a tailgate like the Detroit show in order for Sammy to play their venue. He also said all the money they make will be used to promote the party in the parking lot and make it better each year. He said he can do this now because his cabo bar and tequlia are doing so well and he'll just use the concerts for fun and promotion not to make money.

sounds like Sammy has seen the street lights on Margaritaville Avenue

Posted: August 4, 2005 10:08 pm
by Jahfin
I don't think Sammy is necessarily taking a note from Buffett. Wasn't Sammy doing the tequila thing before Buffett? And the celebrity restaurant thing isn't unique to Buffett either. I'm not knocking him, I'm just saying Sammy's doing what Sammy wants to do independent of Buffett. I heard the thing about him putting on free shows for fans too. Can't say I can think of any artist that's really ever done anything like that for their fans before. That's very reassuring to know in these days of severely overpriced tickets that seem to serve little other purpose than to shut out the workingman, the very people that helped to get them where they are to start with.

Posted: August 12, 2005 7:59 am
by Red Parrot
I'v been a huge Hagar and Buffett fan for a long time. Hence the name Red Parrot (Red Head and Parrot Head mixed) Actually been a Hagar fan since 1984 and a Buffett fan since 1990. Sammy has always had this surfer dude mentallity which is cool and he actually has owned a place in Cabo San Lucas since the early 80's. I've been to many of his show in the recent years and they are FUN! The show is GREAT. THe tailgaiting doesn't compare to a Jimmy Parking lot but every artist takes a back seat to a Buffett Tailgate. I just find it amazing that my two favorite artists, love the beach, own restaurants, and own their own tequila among other things. But, the best thing about both is they are still making music and touring. :D

Posted: August 12, 2005 8:12 am
by RinglingRingling
Jahfin wrote:I don't think Sammy is necessarily taking a note from Buffett. Wasn't Sammy doing the tequila thing before Buffett? And the celebrity restaurant thing isn't unique to Buffett either. I'm not knocking him, I'm just saying Sammy's doing what Sammy wants to do independent of Buffett. I heard the thing about him putting on free shows for fans too. Can't say I can think of any artist that's really ever done anything like that for their fans before. That's very reassuring to know in these days of severely overpriced tickets that seem to serve little other purpose than to shut out the workingman, the very people that helped to get them where they are to start with.
and Cabo Wabo is several grades above M'ville, even in the Plata/Blanco category.

Posted: August 15, 2005 8:39 am
by Dr.Corona
There was an article in our local paper the day before the Sammy at Pine Knob show and he did make a mention of JB having the right idea regarding the preshow atmosphere.

Posted: August 17, 2005 8:06 am
by ParrotheadGator
I like watching Sammy when he's on Emiril :lol: