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Post by Hey Man on Feb 16, 2012 2:09:56 GMT -5
Say what you will about Van Hagar compared to Van Halen, but certainly a new Van Hagar album would have much more commercial songs and more marketability in terms of pushing singles to casual VH fans and the general public.
I am also sure the first single would blow away Tattoo if they got back into 5150/FUCK/Balance mode. VH have only hit number one with Sammy, so do you think they would do it again? Let me stress that I am not saying it would be better, but strictly from a sales point of view to joe public, would Van Hagar appeal to the housewives and fans of commercial hard rock again?
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Post by B5Erik on Feb 16, 2012 2:19:49 GMT -5
No.
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Post by allyourlies on Feb 16, 2012 2:22:22 GMT -5
Tattoo is better than any van hagar song. Except maybe poundcake and human beings.
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Post by Hey Man on Feb 16, 2012 2:27:32 GMT -5
Why? Keep in mind - Van Hagar was way more successful than KISS during the same time period and yet people expect KISS to hit number one with Monster. As well - Chickenfoot and Sammy solo are irrelevant. When Sammy and Ed got together to make albums - sales happend. I think you are answering this question based on QUALITY and not the simple fact that commerical shit sells. Look at Nickleback. A 2012 Why Can't This Be Love type song would sell better than Tattoo to the GENERAL PUBLIC, who haven't been waiting 100 years for a Van Halen album with Dave.
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Post by B5Erik on Feb 16, 2012 2:38:45 GMT -5
That type of syrupy, slick, commercial Pop Metal is dead.
Kids won't buy Van Hagar, and their mothers already have enough Van Hagar CD's to make them happy.
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Post by Hey Man on Feb 16, 2012 2:45:58 GMT -5
That type of syrupy, slick, commercial Pop Metal is dead. Kids won't buy Van Hagar, and their mothers already have enough Van Hagar CD's to make them happy. I am pretty sure this hit song was on Balance. Sounds very Van Hagar.
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Post by allyourlies on Feb 16, 2012 3:05:05 GMT -5
Been many years since Van hagar had a big hit. They wouldnt sell records today.
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Post by Anomacunt the Excellent on Feb 16, 2012 3:17:23 GMT -5
ADKOT > New Van Hagar > Sonic Boom...sales-wise.
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Post by R&ROVER on Feb 16, 2012 8:29:01 GMT -5
Not in these times, no. In fact, Sam Halen would've sold FEWER copies this first week than the new DLR+VH record. That's a complete guess, but I'll stick with that. None of that erases the sad fact that NO DLR-VH album has ever been #1 (outside a hits record) and EVERY Hagar-VH album went to #1....but I still think it would underperform compared to Truth. Getting a #1 today is all about timing. Adele was already #1 and got a post-surgery return to the stage and a Grammy-week bump. Whitney Houston is selling like hotcakes for no reason other than she died. Maybe EVH will kill himself (or Dave) and VH will take the top spot.
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Post by allyourlies on Feb 16, 2012 8:56:16 GMT -5
Not in these times, no. In fact, Sam Halen would've sold FEWER copies this first week than the new DLR+VH record. That's a complete guess, but I'll stick with that. None of that erases the sad fact that NO DLR-VH album has ever been #1 (outside a hits record) and EVERY Hagar-VH album went to #1....but I still think it would underperform compared to Truth. Getting a #1 today is all about timing. Adele was already #1 and got a post-surgery return to the stage and a Grammy-week bump. Whitney Houston is selling like hotcakes for no reason other than she died. Maybe EVH will kill himself (or Dave) and VH will take the top spot. Getting #1 has always been about timing. Only the best selling album of all-time kept 1984 from being number 1. But they still had a number one hit with the album.
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Post by Vandelay Industries on Feb 16, 2012 9:21:25 GMT -5
no way van hagar debuts at #1. maybe it would've done well enough to reach #2, but it wouldn't have outsold ADKOT.
chart position is a big "meh" to me, anyway. i mean, VH's debut peaked at #19, yet it outsold any of van hagar's #1s by a country mile.....
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2012 9:51:53 GMT -5
That type of syrupy, slick, commercial Pop Metal is dead. Kids won't buy Van Hagar, and their mothers already have enough Van Hagar CD's to make them happy. I am pretty sure this hit song was on Balance. Sounds very Van Hagar. But that's just it. They've got Theory of a dead Nickelback to fill that need so why would they need their mother's band from the 80s?
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Post by Hey Man on Feb 16, 2012 11:02:59 GMT -5
Seeing how Air Supply and Foreigner can't sell albums anymore then I suppose the metal equivalent would be DOA too. Isn't like Chickenfoot is burning the charts up. Van Hagar was a different animal. If they never broke up and there wasn't Cherone and the years of inactivty, they probaby would still be doing well to some degree.
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Post by R&ROVER on Feb 16, 2012 11:22:09 GMT -5
Not in these times, no. In fact, Sam Halen would've sold FEWER copies this first week than the new DLR+VH record. That's a complete guess, but I'll stick with that. None of that erases the sad fact that NO DLR-VH album has ever been #1 (outside a hits record) and EVERY Hagar-VH album went to #1....but I still think it would underperform compared to Truth. Getting a #1 today is all about timing. Adele was already #1 and got a post-surgery return to the stage and a Grammy-week bump. Whitney Houston is selling like hotcakes for no reason other than she died. Maybe EVH will kill himself (or Dave) and VH will take the top spot. Getting #1 has always been about timing. Only the best selling album of all-time kept 1984 from being number 1. But they still had a number one hit with the album. True. Good point. Ok, same situation/release date but this album has Hagar instead? It doesn't hit #1 and, my guess, it sells fewer copies than Truth.
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Post by Vandelay Industries on Feb 16, 2012 13:15:40 GMT -5
Not in these times, no. In fact, Sam Halen would've sold FEWER copies this first week than the new DLR+VH record. That's a complete guess, but I'll stick with that. None of that erases the sad fact that NO DLR-VH album has ever been #1 (outside a hits record) and EVERY Hagar-VH album went to #1....but I still think it would underperform compared to Truth. Getting a #1 today is all about timing. Adele was already #1 and got a post-surgery return to the stage and a Grammy-week bump. Whitney Houston is selling like hotcakes for no reason other than she died. Maybe EVH will kill himself (or Dave) and VH will take the top spot. Getting #1 has always been about timing. Only the best selling album of all-time kept 1984 from being number 1. But they still had a number one hit with the album. on the bright side, eddie van halen did appear on that #1 album, and i'm sure "beat it" helped move a few extra units too....
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Post by Kissthat on Feb 16, 2012 13:45:00 GMT -5
Just guessing,but it probably would have been close,after all it would have been a reunion album for the Hagar version of the band.But they did prove one thing though,it's better to have the album available at all outlets on the day of release.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2012 13:59:54 GMT -5
Seeing how Air Supply and Foreigner can't sell albums anymore then I suppose the metal equivalent would be DOA too. Isn't like Chickenfoot is burning the charts up. Van Hagar was a different animal. If they never broke up and there wasn't Cherone and the years of inactivty, they probaby would still be doing well to some degree. Bon Jovi's first week sales for their last album were 167,000. Bruce Springsteen's first week sales for his last album was 223,700. Given that, I'd say Van Hagar probably would not have done any better regardless of the circumstances.
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Post by copronymos on Feb 16, 2012 16:49:32 GMT -5
I always liked Hagar's VH stuff quite a bit better than Roth's. But VH typically isn't my thing.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2012 17:31:15 GMT -5
I'm going to be the odd man here, and say yes, it would go to number one. And would probably outsell ADKOL. I am thankful that never ever happened.
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Post by R&ROVER on Feb 16, 2012 17:54:39 GMT -5
Any reason why you think that?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2012 18:00:37 GMT -5
Any reason why you think that? Yes. As someone mentioned above, every single Sam Halen record shot to number one. I was not happy about VH without Dave, but I can't deny just how huge they became when Sammy stepped in. Chickenfoot can't sell more than a Dave-fronted Halen, nor could Sammy solo, or any other project he has been involved with....except for Van Halen.
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Post by Hey Man on Feb 16, 2012 18:18:18 GMT -5
Any reason why you think that? Yes. As someone mentioned above, every single Sam Halen record shot to number one. I was not happy about VH without Dave, but I can't deny just how huge they became when Sammy stepped in. Chickenfoot can't sell more than a Dave-fronted Halen, nor could Sammy solo, or any other project he has been involved with....except for Van Halen. I agree. While VH fans are happy - the album is not commerical at all and has no Jump or Panama. From a record exec's perspective - there are ZERO potential hit songs here and nothing that he could sell beyond just the reunion factor. I give VH credit for releasing an album that isn't that marketable from a song perspetive to the general public, but something to please the die hard fans. Van Hagar would have had the better shot at something crossover. All it takes is one cheesy ballad.
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Post by Justlee on Feb 16, 2012 18:18:49 GMT -5
Uh.....no.
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Post by Hey Man on Feb 16, 2012 18:25:24 GMT -5
I am Hey Man - my opinion is absolute. You are just my audience.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2012 18:28:10 GMT -5
I still disagree but really what does it matter. The important thing is that there is a DLR Van Halen album that DLR Van Halen fans can enjoy. That's what is really important. I'd rather have that than an album with crossover hits, as most of what crosses over these days I find pretty dreadful.
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Post by Vandelay Industries on Feb 16, 2012 18:30:50 GMT -5
Yes. As someone mentioned above, every single Sam Halen record shot to number one. I was not happy about VH without Dave, but I can't deny just how huge they became when Sammy stepped in. Chickenfoot can't sell more than a Dave-fronted Halen, nor could Sammy solo, or any other project he has been involved with....except for Van Halen. I agree. While VH fans are happy - the album is not commerical at all and has no Jump or Panama. From a record exec's perspective - there are ZERO potential hit songs here and nothing that he could sell beyond just the reunion factor. I give VH credit for releasing an album that isn't that marketable from a song perspetive to the general public, but something to please the die hard fans. Van Hagar would have had the better shot at something crossover. All it takes is one cheesy ballad. i dunno, i wouldn't be shocked to see ADKOT gain some legs come springtime....true, it's mostly non-commercial, but i can see songs like "stay frosty" & "blood and fire" going over well in beach-y weather....
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2012 18:37:58 GMT -5
I agree. While VH fans are happy - the album is not commerical at all and has no Jump or Panama. From a record exec's perspective - there are ZERO potential hit songs here and nothing that he could sell beyond just the reunion factor. I give VH credit for releasing an album that isn't that marketable from a song perspetive to the general public, but something to please the die hard fans. Van Hagar would have had the better shot at something crossover. All it takes is one cheesy ballad. i dunno, i wouldn't be shocked to see ADKOT gain some legs come springtime....true, it's mostly non-commercial, but i can see songs like "stay frosty" & "blood and fire" going over well in beach-y weather.... It definitely has a drop the top and hit Highway 1 feel to it.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2012 18:39:56 GMT -5
Stay Frosty is my favorite tune off a brilliant album. Stay tuned in the next few days for my full song by song review.
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Post by allyourlies on Feb 16, 2012 19:28:26 GMT -5
stay frosty is dreadful. They should use shes the woman for the next single.
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Post by Justlee on Feb 16, 2012 19:39:47 GMT -5
stay frosty is dreadful. They should use shes the woman for the next single. Stay Frosty sounds a little forced to me. Not bad, but the only one that seems forced. Now She's The Woman is da shit!!!
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