Chickenfoot brings together the talents of ex-Van Halen members Sammy Hagar (guitar & vocals) and Michael Anthony (bass) Red Hot Chilli Peppers' drummer Chad Smith and legendary guitar hero Joe Satriani. Coming together initially in late 2008 they released their eponymous debut album in the spring of 2009 to unanimous critical acclaim and spectacular sales. With their combined pedigree they were always going to be a great live band and the album release was inevitably followed by tour dates in Europe and North America. This show was filmed at the Dodge Theater in Phoenix Arizona on September 23rd and proves that the onstage chemistry between the four performers is something genuinely special. Tracklist 1. Avenida Revolution 2. Sexy Little Thing 3. Soap On A Rope 4. My Kinda Girl 5. Down The Drain 6. Bitten By The Wolf 7. Oh Yeah 8. Learnin' To Fall 9. Get It Up 10. Turnin' Left 11. Future In The Past 12. Bad Motor Scooter 13. My Generation 14. The Star Spangled Banner Bonus Feature Chickenfoot Documentary
Sammy Hagar known to fans as the Red Rocker has been a fiery provocative and rabble-rousing presence on the music scene for the past 26 years. To witness Sammy Hagar live is to experience unstoppable energy slamming guitar riffs and infinite fun. Each year the Red Rocker and his band the Waboritas gather for a birthday bash that includes music mayhem and `Mas Tequila'. Enjoy an unforgettable evening of signature Hagar and three decades of rock `n' roll's finest anthems includi
The Long Road to Cabo is a delightful documentary about rock & roll fellowship, featuring Sammy Hagar as the founder of a summer-long feast of heavy metal, Van Halen memories and many bared female bosoms (in Hagar's audiences, that is). Looking more like a mellow, mid-life surfer than hairy rock icon from the 1980s, the ever-expansive Hagar leads the Waboritas through a long, hot 2002 tour, sharing a bill with David Lee Roth, Hagar's co-outcast from Van Halen. Despite their shared ignominy, Roth rebuffs Hagar's efforts at collaboration, or at least camaraderie, resulting in a competitive and entertainingly catty atmosphere. One can't help but enjoy a vicarious high watching the demographically diverse Waboritas rumble and squawk through Hagar's classic repertoire, mixing it up onstage with old pals Ted Nugent and Michael Anthony--and even welcoming Gary Cherone, Hagar's replacement in Van Halen, into the fold. Long Road offers plenty of strong, occasionally hypnotic performances, especially "Heavy Metal", "When It's Love", and a rehearsal fling with Dylan's "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35". A second disc conveniently presents four hours of essential Hagar history and miscellany, including batches of music videos (from the vintage "Little White Lies" to the recent and quite agreeable "Things've Changed"). Also on Disc 2 are ancient performance footage, handwritten lyric sheets, a documentary about Hagar's career, a photo album, and, most importantly, a session in Sammy's kitchen making spaghetti sauce the way Granddad taught him. --Tom Keogh
Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 12 2007 as a member of Van Halen Sammy Hagar (aka ""The Red Rocker"") is a U.S. rock guitarist singer and composer. Determined to rise from the ashes after parting ways with Van Halen in 1996 Hagar went on to produce several new solo records and pulled together a new band called The Waboritas consisting of David Lauser on drums former Busboys guitarist Vic Johnson and former Tommy Tutone bassist Mona. In 2005 Hagar continued
Since their explosive debut album in 1978 Van Halen have remained the undisputed leaders of the US Hard Rock scene. Experience the band at their best live and on stage in this sensational showcase! Featured tracks include: 1. Romeo Delight 2. Dancing In The Streets 3. Unchained 4. Somebody Get Me A Doctor 5. The Full Bug 6. Dance The Night Away 7. Runnin' With The Devil 8. Cathedral 9. Jamies Cryin' 10. Secrets 11. So This Is Love 12. Everybody Wants Some 13. Little Guitars and many more!
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