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David Lee Roth

Re: Real life Dave vs. Video Dave

> Maybe DLR he can do what Stern did for the last 5+ years:
> Talk for 5 days/week about what restaurants he ate at over
> the weekend and threaten to leave when his contract
> expires...
>
>

LOL

I just became incontinent!! Wow talk about hitting the nail on the head!!!

:-D
 
Re: Real life Dave vs. Video Dave

> > Maybe DLR he can do what Stern did for the last 5+ years:
> > Talk for 5 days/week about what restaurants he ate at over
>
> > the weekend and threaten to leave when his contract
> > expires...
> >
> >
>
> LOL
>
> I just became incontinent!! Wow talk about hitting the nail
> on the head!!!
>
> :-D
>
yeah whateer this is the same genius who said that he didnt believe that krock would have a slipknot plaque since they never played them, like CCC did...........whatever.
 
Re: Real life Dave vs. Video Dave

> jesus the cynicism on this board!. Metal heads are always
> convinced that radio sucks because their favorite bands dont
> get radio airplay,

K-Rock never played Porcupine Tree!

=)

Sorry..was browsing to see how NYC was receiving DLR..had to say hello.

...going back to Boston now.

=)
 
Dave could've hit a home run!

> Maybe DLR he can do what Stern did for the last 5+ years:
> Talk for 5 days/week about what restaurants he ate at over
> the weekend and threaten to leave when his contract
> expires...
>

And here's where the thread officially loses most readers. Let's stick to the topic.

The fact is...David Lee Roth is still learning. He doesn't know how to do this yet. I'm betting the higher-ups are hoping he'll catch on quick. He is a bright, well-rounded, extremely intelligent guy, and equally if not superior as a PT Barnum showman as the man who preceded him.

What he needs is direction...something history has shown that David Lee Roth is not known for taking. He's an alpha male, and nobody can tell him what he's doing is wrong. He took this gig because nobody thinks he can pull it off. It's an adrenaline rush for the guy. He gets off on doing the un-doable.

So far, it's not as easy as he originally thought. Dave's going to realize that no matter how good he thinks his performance is...it ain't up to him. Tens of millions of dollars are on the line, and perhaps he's unaware of this fact.

I'm a huge fan. I hope he does well. But so far, the public doesn't seem to dig on David Lee Roth; Radio Guy.

His first show would've knocked the entire radio world out had he been able to talk Edward out of the bunker, and had him on at 8AM day one.

"Ladies and gentlemen..live in front of your naked steaming ears like a tomahawk cruise missile in your happy-hour cheerios...broadcasting live from Broadway to Cheyenne...I wanna welcome the king of ten fingers and six strings..Mr. Edwaaaaaard Van Haaaaaaaaalen!"

And just like the MTV VMAs a collective gasp would've swept across the US and the world via the internet.

He had 4-5 months to prep Eddie for it...and missed.

Even Alex, whom he claimed to have contacted, and quite frankly does all the talking for Edward in the professional sense anyway, would've been an awesome guest. If it's inevitable, why not use the pulpit to jump start that fervor now. Like Stern...he could've used the first year of his radio gig to promote the "Van Halen World Invasion 2007" tour. In year two..they take the radio show on the road and broadcast from every tour stop. It ain't as expensive as it used to be, and someone could've sold a sponsorship to pay for the satellite time. CBS could've sold the world broadcast rights for the first show, and made a mint!

Matt Sencio..are you reading this? I want my cut!!!!

...unemployed in Boston
 
Re: Dave could've hit a home run!

Absolutely effing brilliant post. I couldn't agree more.


> > Maybe DLR he can do what Stern did for the last 5+ years:
> > Talk for 5 days/week about what restaurants he ate at over
>
> > the weekend and threaten to leave when his contract
> > expires...
> >
>
> And here's where the thread officially loses most readers.
> Let's stick to the topic.
>
> The fact is...David Lee Roth is still learning. He doesn't
> know how to do this yet. I'm betting the higher-ups are
> hoping he'll catch on quick. He is a bright, well-rounded,
> extremely intelligent guy, and equally if not superior as a
> PT Barnum showman as the man who preceded him.
>
> What he needs is direction...something history has shown
> that David Lee Roth is not known for taking. He's an alpha
> male, and nobody can tell him what he's doing is wrong. He
> took this gig because nobody thinks he can pull it off. It's
> an adrenaline rush for the guy. He gets off on doing the
> un-doable.
>
> So far, it's not as easy as he originally thought. Dave's
> going to realize that no matter how good he thinks his
> performance is...it ain't up to him. Tens of millions of
> dollars are on the line, and perhaps he's unaware of this
> fact.
>
> I'm a huge fan. I hope he does well. But so far, the public
> doesn't seem to dig on David Lee Roth; Radio Guy.
>
> His first show would've knocked the entire radio world out
> had he been able to talk Edward out of the bunker, and had
> him on at 8AM day one.
>
> "Ladies and gentlemen..live in front of your naked steaming
> ears like a tomahawk cruise missile in your happy-hour
> cheerios...broadcasting live from Broadway to Cheyenne...I
> wanna welcome the king of ten fingers and six strings..Mr.
> Edwaaaaaard Van Haaaaaaaaalen!"
>
> And just like the MTV VMAs a collective gasp would've swept
> across the US and the world via the internet.
>
> He had 4-5 months to prep Eddie for it...and missed.
>
> Even Alex, whom he claimed to have contacted, and quite
> frankly does all the talking for Edward in the professional
> sense anyway, would've been an awesome guest. If it's
> inevitable, why not use the pulpit to jump start that fervor
> now. Like Stern...he could've used the first year of his
> radio gig to promote the "Van Halen World Invasion 2007"
> tour. In year two..they take the radio show on the road and
> broadcast from every tour stop. It ain't as expensive as it
> used to be, and someone could've sold a sponsorship to pay
> for the satellite time. CBS could've sold the world
> broadcast rights for the first show, and made a mint!
>
> Matt Sencio..are you reading this? I want my cut!!!!
>
> ...unemployed in Boston
>
<P ID="signature">______________
SDMF</P>
 
Re: Real life Dave vs. Video Dave

> K rock had slipknot on the walls? Why? They never
> > played em.
>
> Duality was #24 on the top 92 of 2004. They played Slipknot
> quite a bit. Duality as a single was also top rated at
> active rock and alternative, cracking the top 30 of the year
> in alternative and top 10 in active rock radio.
> Yep, guess they never played em.
>


K-Rock barely played Slipknot. They had three songs that went Top 20 from their latest album, and only played one of them (Duality). Prior to that, the only song that ever got played was Wait And Bleed. And they played a watered-down version of the song that featured singing instead of screaming during the verses. I recall them doing something similar to Drowning Pool's "Bodies" when they played that as well. Let's face it: K-Rock played it way too safe musically and eventually its listeners tuned out. They could have tinkered with the same format, but instead they decided to change to Classic Rock, and now Hot Talk. Will it succeed? With the lack of strong personalities like Ron & Fez, Opie & Anthony or even Tom Leykis and plenty of very sophomoric humor, I definitely don't think so. The only thing I can halfway tolerate is Penn Jillette, and Jake & Jackie in small doses.</P>
 
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