Michael Anthony on the Last Time He Spoke to David Lee Roth
Michael Anthony recently opened up about the last time he spoke with former Van Halen bandmate David Lee Roth. During a March 2024 session of Rock ‘N’ Roll Fantasy Camp,…

Michael Anthony recently opened up about the last time he spoke with former Van Halen bandmate David Lee Roth.
During a March 2024 session of Rock 'N' Roll Fantasy Camp, Anthony said he hadn't spoken to Roth "in quite some time." The last time he did was related to the highly-rumored reunion/tribute tour following the death of Eddie Van Halen.
Anthony said he'd be willing to jam with DLR if the opportunity arose, but he noted about Roth, "Dave's kind of a crazy guy ... I don't have anything against Dave."
A Brief Explainer on the Rumored Van Halen Reunion/Tribute
In 2022, there were a lot of headlines about a rumored Van Halen tribute tour. As previously reported, former Metallica bassist Jason Newsted said in an interview with The Palm Beach Post published on April 14, 2022 that Alex Van Halen contacted him for a "possible Van Halen tour." Newsted also said Joe Satriani was selected by Alex to play guitar.
In the April 18, 2022 episode of Rock of Nations, Satriani said, "I've been talking with Alex and Dave for about a year about doing something — a tour, something like that — that was going to be a true tribute to Eddie and the Van Halen legacy...For me, it was a terrifying prospect of doing something like that, but I realized that it was something that would be a real labor of love for me. I was just so honored to take on the challenge."
Following all of these quotes from Newsted and Satriani, David Lee Roth would issue a statement to Van Halen News desk saying, "In my mind 'Van Halen 4K,' in the age of covid is going to require two of us for every position. [Joe] Satriani and [Steve] Lukather, [Michael] Anthony and [Jason] Newsted, Al [ex Van Halen] or Tommy Lee. Probably the only one who could do my job today would be Pink."
In May 2022, Michael Anthony told The Mitch Lafon and Jeremy White Show of the rumored tour, "The only thing that was kind of a surprise to me was the Jason Newsted thing when he came out and said that Alex [Van Halen] had talked to him last year or something like that, which is kind of interesting, because I actually had been talking on a conference call with [Van Halen manager] Irving Azoff, Alex and Dave [Lee Roth] last year, so I don't know what the Jason thing was all about."
Eddie Van Halen was the most influential guitarist of our generation.
Of course, flashy, fleet-fingered guitarists were a dime a dozen in the late ‘70s and ‘80s. Eddie was better than all of them, but he was more than that. A songwriter, a keyboardist, a studio wizard, ¼ of Van Halen’s four-part harmony team and a band leader that was able to guide VH through losing the most distinctive frontman of the ‘80s and led them to four chart-topping albums with Sammy Hagar.
Here, we take on the tough task of ranking their top 30 songs. (It was really, really tough to cut any of the songs on the first six albums from this list.)
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30. “Dirty Movies” - ‘Fair Warning’ (1981)

29. “Happy Trails” - ‘Diver Down’ (1982)

28. “Ice Cream Man” - ‘Van Halen’ (1978)

27. “Right Now” - ‘For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge’ (1991)

26. “Intruder/(Oh) Pretty Woman” - ‘Diver Down’ (1982)

25. “Finish What Ya Started” - OU812 (1988)

24. “Little Dreamer” - ‘Van Halen’ (1978)

23. “Best Of Both Worlds” - ‘5150’ (1986)

22. “Feel Your Love Tonight” - ‘Van Halen’ (1978)

21. “Summer Nights” - ‘5150’ (1986)

20. “Atomic Punk” - ‘Van Halen’ (1978)

19. “Dreams” - ‘5150’ (1986)

18. “So This Is Love?” - ‘Fair Warning’ (1981)

17. “Jamie’s Cryin’” - ‘Van Halen’ (1978)

16. “Dance The Night Away” - ‘Van Halen II’ (1979)

15. “Panama” - ‘1984’ (1984)

14. “I’m The One” - ‘Van Halen’ (1978)

13. “Somebody Get Me A Doctor” - ‘Van Halen II’ (1979)

12. “Hot For Teacher” - ‘1984’ (1984)

11. “Everybody Wants Some!!” - ‘Women And Children First’ (1980)

10. “Little Guitars (Intro)/Little Guitars” - ‘Diver Down’ (1982)

9. “1984/Jump” - ‘1984’ (1984)

8. “On Fire” - ‘Van Halen’ (1978)

7. “Unchained” - ‘Fair Warning’ (1981)

6. “You Really Got Me” - ‘Van Halen’ (1978)

5. “Mean Street” - ‘Fair Warning’ (1981)

4. “Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love” - ‘Van Halen’ (1978)

3. “And The Cradle Will Rock…” - ‘Women And Children First’ (1980)

2. “Eruption” - ‘Van Halen’ (1978)

1. “Runnin’ With The Devil” - ‘Van Halen’ (1978)
