Satch has a new band

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HAGAR'S CHICKENFOOT PLAN:
I forgot to mention this earlier...sorry folks!
Sammy Hagar to hit studio with guitar hero Joe Satriani and ex-Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony plus Red Hot Chilli Peppers drummer Chad Smith -
TORONTO - Sammy Hagar has a new supergroup that includes a virtuoso guitarist and a fellow Van Halen alumnus, but fans eager to see the so-called Red Rocker sing alongside the six-string hero he's most famously associated with shouldn't hold their breath. It seems a peace settlement in the war of wills between Hagar and Eddie Van Halen could be years away, if it arrives at all. "I love Eddie, but we don't love each other," Hagar said during an interview Thursday.
"I heard that he got cleaned up again. Hopefully he stays that way and doesn't die, because before we both die we have to be friends again. But like I said, people have to be level-headed and have to be healthy before you can settle a feud."
Eddie Van Halen's battles with drug and alcohol addiction are legend, marring past shows with Hagar and delaying the start last year of a reunion tour with original singer, and Hagar's predecessor, David Lee Roth. Instead of waiting for that friendship to be repaired, Hagar has teamed with acclaimed guitarist Joe Satriani, Red Hot Chili Pepper drummer Chad Smith, and former Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony. The group, code-named Chickenfoot, will enter the recording studio just before Labour Day.
"We've written eight, nine songs. We just got to go in the studio Sept. 1," Hagar said.
"When people hear the music, it's Led Zeppelin. It's as good as that. I know that's a mighty bold statement... We could rival Zep."
Hagar, 60, stills looks remarkably like he did during his time with Van Halen - suntanned and goateed with that trademark mop of curly blonde hair. In town following a show at Casino Rama, north of Toronto, with his "party band" The Wabos, Hagar took up residence for the day in a downtown hotel to promote his latest career turn as a spirits connoisseur.
Halen fans are no doubt familiar with the song "Cabo Wabo", a track from the multi-platinum 1988 album "OU812" that sang the virtues of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Hagar's love of all that is Cabo has seen him open cantinas bearing the name, and now he's spending the summer selling Cabo Wabo Tequila. The brand, with its origins in Hagar's desire to serve a local, high-end tequila at his cantina in Cabo San Lucas, grew over the years, eventually gaining recognition and robust sales in the United States. Last year, Hagar sold an 80 per cent stake in the company to multinational spirits company Campari for a reported US$80 million. "It wasn't planned. All this happened step by step. Every time I turned around there was a new opportunity for it," Hagar said.
"Everyone thought it was a gimmick. It's an expensive tequila (a 750 ml bottle retails for $71.20 in Canada). They thought, what does this guy know about premium tequila?"
Apparently Hagar has even convinced bassist Anthony, who was known for drinking Jack Daniels whisky straight from the bottle onstage during his Van Halen years, to quaff his tequila while performing. The two have remained close, and perform together often, since the Hagar incarnation of Halen finally folded after a reunion in the late 1990s.
When the band reunited last year to tour with original singer David Lee Roth, Anthony was replaced by Eddie Van Halen's son Wolfgang. Although it's "great that they finally did the reunion with Dave," Hagar said he had no desire to take in the show. "Mikey should have been there. It's ridiculous," he said. "(Seeing the show) just wouldn't interest me in the least, all the hoopla and all that around something without it being the original."
As for the Van Halen vs. Van Hagar debate, Hagar is content to let the fans choose their favourite and listen to the old recordings. "I'm really not interested in being in that band right now. I'm so much more interested in our little Chickenfoot project," Hagar said. "To me that's 10 times Van Halen, because it's functional, we all like each other."
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Cool........ but better than Zep? I'll believe it when I hear it.
 
This really could be killer.....All four of these guys bring alot
to the table for a new project,and they've got a great thing
going with Sammy's pipes out front \:D/ .......
 
Yeah I've heard about this. I will be very interested to hear the output of this group. My biggest concerns will be if Joe Satch can lose his crappy tone, can he write accessible guitar music, and will Sammy write 90% of the lyrics about love. On paper it looks good and I love all these guys, but to be honest I don't have high hopes for this.

Who knows though - maybe it will work and they will be the next "Damn Yankees"?
 
ha i heard about this somewhere, could be cool indeed... isnt Chad still with the peppers tho?
 
I hope Joe Satriani does'nt have an over proccessed sound like his solo stuff. :no:
 
MARK1970":2jea97oz said:
I hope Joe Satriani does'nt have an over proccessed sound like his solo stuff. :no:


ha i dont think he would do his normal schtick, didnt satch do a tour with deep purple once? i dont think he used the normal boss chorus tone..
 
MARK1970":1qws4u9x said:
I hope Joe Satriani does'nt have an over proccessed sound like his solo stuff. :no:

i read in an interview he misses playing rhythm, solest see what these guys do! should be good!
 
Stratboy151":3seccli3 said:
ha i heard about this somewhere, could be cool indeed... isnt Chad still with the peppers tho?

I heard on the radio the other day that the Peppers were taking a break for a while...who knows?
 
Satch has crapppy tone? Who knew. Personally,I think his catalog as a whole reflects an unmatched exploration of guitar tones. Some have been better than others, for sure, but I think he's forgotten more about tone than 95% of the guys who ever played have known.

That's just my opinion. I love Satriani. I'll line up a day ahead of time to see/hear Joe do something in a rock band context. It's well past time for him to step outside the box and I'd be willing to bet it's going to kick all kinds of ass.
 
MARK1970":1annmrl9 said:
I hope Joe Satriani does'nt have an over proccessed sound like his solo stuff. :no:

I don't think he's had an overly processed tone since Flying In A Blue Dream. Go listen to Crystal Planet. On that record he stopped going for a stereo sound with a chorus unit, i remember him saying that his tone sounded much better live with just 2 halfstack without the chorus spread.
 
grooveHT":3lk4fww4 said:
Stratboy151":3lk4fww4 said:
ha i heard about this somewhere, could be cool indeed... isnt Chad still with the peppers tho?

I heard on the radio the other day that the Peppers were taking a break for a while...who knows?

That is a terrible idea, the Peppers are the shit.
 
Could be cool if Hagar wasn't involved. He has got to be the worst lyrisist(is that a word ) ever.
 
Really awesome! Better than Zep, I doubt it, unless he didn't write any of the songs :lol: :LOL:
 
ToneFreeq89":2rfkr7oq said:
grooveHT":2rfkr7oq said:
Stratboy151":2rfkr7oq said:
ha i heard about this somewhere, could be cool indeed... isnt Chad still with the peppers tho?

I heard on the radio the other day that the Peppers were taking a break for a while...who knows?

That is a terrible idea, the Peppers are the shit.

John or Anthony must have fallen off the wagon again :lol: :LOL:
 
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BadHorsie":1fsj5tzu said:
Satch has crapppy tone? Who knew. Personally,I think his catalog as a whole reflects an unmatched exploration of guitar tones. Some have been better than others, for sure, but I think he's forgotten more about tone than 95% of the guys who ever played have known.

That's just my opinion. I love Satriani. I'll line up a day ahead of time to see/hear Joe do something in a rock band context. It's well past time for him to step outside the box and I'd be willing to bet it's going to kick all kinds of ass.

I agree :thumbsup:

But wait there is more. In regards to tone, since Joe moved to the bay area he has been known for frequently visiting certain local music stores and constantly searching and trying new, old and different things. He loves to experiment with tone.
 
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