
311boogieman
Well-known member
This is probably the closest confirmation to what a lot of us have been wondering about. Doesn't mean it is a done deal, but it is promising 
https://www.guitarworld.com/news/michael-anthony-unreleased-van-halen-material
Michael said:
“I used to know people who collected really quality bootlegs and I’ve got sacks of bootleg stuff [including] shows that are almost album quality,” says Anthony. “Back in the day, there was always that one sound guy who would ‘accidentally’ record a live show for himself – and all of sudden, there it is!”
The bassist says he also has a few videos taped by “the house” at venues like the Maryland Capital Center, noting, “It is kind of sad that there hasn't been more stuff like that that has been available to the public to see from the band, especially the Roth days.”
Perhaps the most enticing tidbit from the interview is the prospect of an extensive catalog of early live recordings stored at Van Halen’s 5150 facility that have yet to see the light of day.
“I know for a fact [on] all early tours, we used to record every single show,” says Anthony. “That was just for the band so that we could critique ourselves after every show and this went on for a few years... the first few tours we would record almost every show. I'm sure [they’re] somewhere around Eddie's house, or Wolfgang's got them now – they've got a lot of these tapes."

https://www.guitarworld.com/news/michael-anthony-unreleased-van-halen-material
Michael said:
“I used to know people who collected really quality bootlegs and I’ve got sacks of bootleg stuff [including] shows that are almost album quality,” says Anthony. “Back in the day, there was always that one sound guy who would ‘accidentally’ record a live show for himself – and all of sudden, there it is!”
The bassist says he also has a few videos taped by “the house” at venues like the Maryland Capital Center, noting, “It is kind of sad that there hasn't been more stuff like that that has been available to the public to see from the band, especially the Roth days.”
Perhaps the most enticing tidbit from the interview is the prospect of an extensive catalog of early live recordings stored at Van Halen’s 5150 facility that have yet to see the light of day.
“I know for a fact [on] all early tours, we used to record every single show,” says Anthony. “That was just for the band so that we could critique ourselves after every show and this went on for a few years... the first few tours we would record almost every show. I'm sure [they’re] somewhere around Eddie's house, or Wolfgang's got them now – they've got a lot of these tapes."