It’s cool to see Sam and Gary together. They have something huge in common. It’s awesome that they took the stage together. Gary knows Sammy’s songs very well and they both still have it. They still have something to offer the fans. I love that all these years later, they are doing what they love and we’re lucky enough to hear it.
@@crummycorpsman2085 No. They have being in VH in common. They have being able to sing Sam’s songs in common. There’s two things that aren’t just that they’re not the same person as Dave.
@crummycorpsman2085 And Dave isn't Sam. Sam had a very good solo career prior to VH and a long touring career post VH. Dave has nothing prior or since. BTW, Sam had 4 number #1 albums with VH.
Egoless front men (relatively speaking) and humble guys who came from nothing, but attained everything. Night and day from silver-spoon Dave who grew up rich and coddled in Pasadena-weaseling his way in with the Van Halen brothers because little rich Davy had his own PA system.
I met Nuno in 1998 when Gary was with King Edward and Reverend Al and we were opening a show of just Nuno and his solo gig. The drummer is the guy that is in extreme now. I forget the name of his alternate lead guitarist in that band but my Lord Almighty he was awesome just like Nuno and they cut heads on stage and blew our minds with that show. I played in a local Houston legendary band called VICTIM as the drummer from 95 to 97 then again, a few times here and there. But Nuno was super nice, super down to earth, signed everything we asked him to, shook everybody's hand and was just one of the greatest people I have ever met. It was an honor and a privilege to watch him up close and personal on that guitar and to hang out with him out back at Cardi's/ Backstage club in 1998. Thanks Nuno!
He sure seems like the nicest and smartest guy in this interview. I was very impressed by him. Not your typical rock and roll guitar player.. lol To say the least!
I was the youngest of six kids, born in 1969. Growing up in the 70s with five older siblings' albums was the greatest gift of my musical upbringing, and some consolation for never having any cereal left for breakfast.
Same here. Born in 62 with five older sisters and there was a piano in the house. They all took piano lessons and I opted for French Horn in band. They introduced me to The Beatles and by age 16, I ditched the French horn and bought a Strat and an amp and never looked back.
I find Nuno such a breath of fresh air never afraid to admit to things, never afraid to pay homage to those who have inspired him never afraid to admit he's grabbing riffs from his heroes too (and what musician, dancer, singer, etc. HASN'T?? That's how it all keeps evolving to the next level!)... and the man is in a class of his own too with a guitar. But... he always looks BAKED!! Wtf Nuno?!! I have the same high regard for Gary too. The man never seems to have a bad thing to say about anyone... ever!! I feel Gary's voice was right up there to hang with Van Halen, but that album VHIII was clearly poorly produced and had Ted Templeman been on that project? I believe he most likely would have measured this mix up to more of what Van Halen would have still sounded like Van Halen rather than Extreme. Don't get me wrong, King Edward still has King Edward riffs and originality, but the proverbial EDGE to this LP just did not exist. Just my opinion, but love all these guys and if you can't get alone with them, something is not right.
I wish Gary would’ve had one more VH album. Rumor was there was demos that sounded great. All that being said, during the VH III Tour, Gary singing Roth’s era song was good. Hell, he sounded better singing those Roth era songs than Roth OR Hagar. I think he gets a bad wrap.
@@swingforthefences7439 Good Day, SFTF's7439, enjoyed the comment and couldn't agree more. I would like to have seen a second LP from that lineup too, but with someone else behind the glass running the show. "Hey, uh Gary? Lose the falsettos and Ed? Nuno's voice is way better. Keep your day job and stick to middle harmony." Falsettos work with EXTREME!! Falsettos are just not Van Halen DNA and fans won't really go for it this late in the game. Well, I think that would have been a correct assessment, otherwise I believe there would have been a 2nd go-around. I'm well aware there are plenty of tracks in the Vault Of Ed, with everyone actually, and even including the brief Mitch Malloy build up. (He also believe it or not did a Van Halen tribute tour before Sammy and MIke. It's on TH-cam too but there is also some good stuff on TH-cam that leaked out with that original lineup trio too--- check them both out and see what you think). But to your point again, I agree that Gary just had great pipes anyway. Closer to Sammy pipes than Roth pipes..... but he could pull them all off easily. Gary could have worked well with Van Halen if they would have chose to stay in that Van Halen lane rather than vear away from it and experiment. I remember seeing Van Halen on that III tour, and when the band went into "A Year To The Day," half the audience got up to use the restrooms.... little did they know, that midway through the song that no one wanted to listen to.... it slowly led into King Edward doing his King Edward solo thing for 10-15 minutes.... and there were a lot of empty seats for a few minutes until the audience realize what they were missing. In some ways, that was pretty funny "Walking out on us, are ya? Well here's a surprise for ya!!" Anyway, enjoyed the comment... and I agree wholeheartedly, Gary got a bad rap on this deal. Him and Ed remained friends despite it all and Gary always said Ed was always good to him... despite this being right around the time when Ed's own demons were beginning to show their ugly faces and heighten. Unfortunate. Enjoy your evening 7439!!
@@alphalifestyleacademy From what I am able to see and understand, it's quite a tall structure. But that would have been pretty cool to see the man come out of his place to get some bread and milk, right?? (While still looking BAKED on top of it!!) Nice story ALSA!!
Huge Extreme fan. few years back I hung out and drank a beer with Nuno after a show. He was the nicest most humble dude you'd ever meet. Looking forward to seeing them in KC Sept 2. Love Extreme. New album is insanely great.
Wow, Nuno is very much a philosopher. I always enjoyed Extreme music, but I think Nuno is top shelf. Great seeing a rock star with their head on straight!
I’ll admit when I first heard the album with Cherone, I didn’t even know it was a different singer…I thought it was still Sammy but somehow his voice sounded rested, warmed up, etc 😂 That album with Gary was absolutely fantastic and doesn’t get the credit it deserves. Gary brought youthful energy to the band and honestly sounded like a blend of DLR and Sammy, vocally, and had the energy of DLR and the maturity of Sammy.
I just recently got the Gary Van Halen... there are some really good songs on there.. are they all great. no... but it doesnt deserve the grief... the new Extreme is fantastic. if you havent listened... you should go and hear it
@@chrislestermusic hahah, The Rat, The Channel, The Living Room, Narcissus, Bunratty's, The Rock Pile, you name it, we played it! ps- Prov Civic Center too, 1987! lol,,,what band were you in?
Sammy's energy is so unique and contagious. What an amazing human being he is. He gets the best out of the people around him. It's pure bliss to watch.
cool to see these guys together. i think Extreme was one kickass group. wasn't a real fan of Gary's effort with V.H. , and never was a Hammy Sagar fan, solo , VH or otherwise, but he always does good interviews. Nuno Bettencourt is one of the greats. for sure
Gary Cherone is badass. He was totally confident in himself going to the slaughter. He wasn’t really a fit for Van Halen for some reason but he can get up there and sing anything front a rock band. Dudes got his shit together. Nobody would accept whatever he did and the brothers over there axe grinding
Saw Sammy in the late 70s ripping guitar leads and climbing on speakers and was blown away by "Make It Last". Bought the Montrose album after that. My band played "Make It Last," "Rock The Nation," and "Rock Candy." RIP, Ronnie Montrose. Saw Sammy at Monsters of Rock with VH and he climbed 100ft scaffolding. What a nut! Great singer and guitar player!
Awesome interview. I still remember the reuniting the bad show from VH1 and how sad it was that they wouldn’t get together for a one off. Glad that musical duo is back where they belong, freaking awesome.
Seen both of these guys with VH along with Dave in 2015! All three bring something different to the table. Sammy is the most powerful singer of the three, but Gary is the best for VH as a whole because he sings the entire catalogue and he sounds a lot like Sammy.
In a recent interview with Alex Van Halen, Alex told Eddie Trunk he doesn't forgive Hagar for all the bad things he said about Eddie in his book. It was during a time when Eddie had problems with drinking. . Alex said he doesnt wish anything bad on Hagar. But, that he doesn't like him and for sure would NEVER jam with him again.
4:51 Gary talks about getting the brand new Who album. That album came out in 2019. So this interview is at least 4 years old, judging by that comment.
@@ReservoirTip This aired May 26, 2020, but could have been filmed in 2019. Nuno said EVH stopped by the studio when he was recording the solo to Rise.
Sammy is down to earth guy . Grew up dirt poor, became a successful musician and businessman, but he never forgot where he came from and it shows in how humble he is .
You think Sammy is humble? Read his autobiography, and if you already have, read it again. There is NOTHING Sammy can't do or isn't the best at. Just ask him.
You three guys are sitting outside in nice weather on Nuno Bettencourt's deck, I'd be pretty happy doing that today. 😂 When I hear you guys perform, regardless of in what incarnation, that's happiness - but it's temporary. But permanent happiness, you have to find that inside yourself.
There some vids on TH-cam of a concert during the Van Halen III Tour (from Australia I believe?). Gary sings songs from the Roth and Hagar eras as well as stuff from his album with VH. Cherone sounds better signing the Roth stuff than Roth does. Cherone can also hit the notes, or at least close to them, of the Hagar songs. Would’ve loved if more people joined up on this current Best Of All Worlds Tour, especially Cherone.
I love Nuno's quick comment: "I Never Play well in the sandbox." Ha ha. So adorable. Yes, some guitarists just like the one guitar set up. It's all good....just depends
Gary Cherone seems like a really nice, down the Earth guy. I've never seen him in an interview. So the Van Halen thing didn't work - so what. That kind of stuff has happened many times. He had a great run in Extreme and he is a great singer. Nuno is what I call a guitar athlete - just next level talent.
I saw Gary perform with VH and I thought that he lacked nothing in terms of energy, running around the entire place, and that he suited where the songwriting for the band was going at that time (which was very different from anything prior). Actually EVH himself wasn't all that full of energy, and made one or two fluffs (which of course I think any of us would quickly forgive). I'm just saying that I think Gary was doing his level best to carry the weight at that time. Hopefully at some point his period will get some better recognition also
There is a pro shot live show with Gary from Australia on TH-cam and it is really good. I think if people watched that they would understand his time in the band better.
I saw the VH3 tour at Jones Beach. Gary was great, but it was not a good time for the band, and Ed in particular was not in a good place. The place was maybe 50% full even after it was papered. Gary was such a professional - a true showman with an excellent voice. It’s a shame Gary didn’t get the credit he deserved because he (and Mike) were holding the show together.
@@AbeSgtwilsonn Ok this is from the show Rock & Roll Trip w/Sammy Hagar, which ran for 5 seasons on AXS TV from 2016 to 2020. This was the final episode of season 5 and aired on May 26, 2020 (The episode is called Going to Extremes.) This must have been filmed close to Covid or the end of 2019.
It’s cool to see Sam and Gary together. They have something huge in common. It’s awesome that they took the stage together. Gary knows Sammy’s songs very well and they both still have it. They still have something to offer the fans. I love that all these years later, they are doing what they love and we’re lucky enough to hear it.
The only thing they have in common is that neither one of them is Dave.
@@crummycorpsman2085
No. They have being in VH in common. They have being able to sing Sam’s songs in common. There’s two things that aren’t just that they’re not the same person as Dave.
@crummycorpsman2085 And Dave isn't Sam. Sam had a very good solo career prior to VH and a long touring career post VH. Dave has nothing prior or since. BTW, Sam had 4 number #1 albums with VH.
Egoless front men (relatively speaking) and humble guys who came from nothing, but attained everything. Night and day from silver-spoon Dave who grew up rich and coddled in Pasadena-weaseling his way in with the Van Halen brothers because little rich Davy had his own PA system.
@@Canes305
Yep.
And Ted saw the talent and value in a guy from Montrose.
Sammy is the man, and a great interviewer for artists!
Couldn’t agree more, well said!
I met Nuno in 1998 when Gary was with King Edward and Reverend Al and we were opening a show of just Nuno and his solo gig. The drummer is the guy that is in extreme now. I forget the name of his alternate lead guitarist in that band but my Lord Almighty he was awesome just like Nuno and they cut heads on stage and blew our minds with that show. I played in a local Houston legendary band called VICTIM as the drummer from 95 to 97 then again, a few times here and there. But Nuno was super nice, super down to earth, signed everything we asked him to, shook everybody's hand and was just one of the greatest people I have ever met. It was an honor and a privilege to watch him up close and personal on that guitar and to hang out with him out back at Cardi's/ Backstage club in 1998. Thanks Nuno!
Joe Pessia from Steelheart was in Nuno’s band but I don’t know if that’s the guy you’re thinking of.
Very cool! Nice to hear that he’s a good dude in person.
He sure seems like the nicest and smartest guy in this interview. I was very impressed by him. Not your typical rock and roll guitar player.. lol To say the least!
This is a badass interview. I love seeing these guys chillin and talking shop. This… makes me happy.
In his presence is fullness of joy. I pray you guys are happy forever. ❤
I was the youngest of six kids, born in 1969. Growing up in the 70s with five older siblings' albums was the greatest gift of my musical upbringing, and some consolation for never having any cereal left for breakfast.
Same here. Born in 62 with five older sisters and there was a piano in the house. They all took piano lessons and I opted for French Horn in band. They introduced me to The Beatles and by age 16, I ditched the French horn and bought a Strat and an amp and never looked back.
SAMMY IS THE COOLEST MOST DOWN TO EARTH ROCK STAR EVER! I LOVED HIM BEFOR HALEN AND AFTER! SALT OF THE EARTH!
I find Nuno such a breath of fresh air never afraid to admit to things, never afraid to pay homage to those who have inspired him never afraid to admit he's grabbing riffs from his heroes too (and what musician, dancer, singer, etc. HASN'T?? That's how it all keeps evolving to the next level!)... and the man is in a class of his own too with a guitar. But... he always looks BAKED!! Wtf Nuno?!! I have the same high regard for Gary too. The man never seems to have a bad thing to say about anyone... ever!! I feel Gary's voice was right up there to hang with Van Halen, but that album VHIII was clearly poorly produced and had Ted Templeman been on that project? I believe he most likely would have measured this mix up to more of what Van Halen would have still sounded like Van Halen rather than Extreme. Don't get me wrong, King Edward still has King Edward riffs and originality, but the proverbial EDGE to this LP just did not exist. Just my opinion, but love all these guys and if you can't get alone with them, something is not right.
I wish Gary would’ve had one more VH album. Rumor was there was demos that sounded great. All that being said, during the VH III Tour, Gary singing Roth’s era song was good. Hell, he sounded better singing those Roth era songs than Roth OR Hagar. I think he gets a bad wrap.
I've never met Nuno but I go hiking in the Hollywood Hills every so often. I didn't know it until Covid but I recognized Nuno's house by my hikes.
@@swingforthefences7439 Good Day, SFTF's7439, enjoyed the comment and couldn't agree more. I would like to have seen a second LP from that lineup too, but with someone else behind the glass running the show. "Hey, uh Gary? Lose the falsettos and Ed? Nuno's voice is way better. Keep your day job and stick to middle harmony." Falsettos work with EXTREME!! Falsettos are just not Van Halen DNA and fans won't really go for it this late in the game. Well, I think that would have been a correct assessment, otherwise I believe there would have been a 2nd go-around. I'm well aware there are plenty of tracks in the Vault Of Ed, with everyone actually, and even including the brief Mitch Malloy build up. (He also believe it or not did a Van Halen tribute tour before Sammy and MIke. It's on TH-cam too but there is also some good stuff on TH-cam that leaked out with that original lineup trio too--- check them both out and see what you think). But to your point again, I agree that Gary just had great pipes anyway. Closer to Sammy pipes than Roth pipes..... but he could pull them all off easily. Gary could have worked well with Van Halen if they would have chose to stay in that Van Halen lane rather than vear away from it and experiment. I remember seeing Van Halen on that III tour, and when the band went into "A Year To The Day," half the audience got up to use the restrooms.... little did they know, that midway through the song that no one wanted to listen to.... it slowly led into King Edward doing his King Edward solo thing for 10-15 minutes.... and there were a lot of empty seats for a few minutes until the audience realize what they were missing. In some ways, that was pretty funny "Walking out on us, are ya? Well here's a surprise for ya!!" Anyway, enjoyed the comment... and I agree wholeheartedly, Gary got a bad rap on this deal. Him and Ed remained friends despite it all and Gary always said Ed was always good to him... despite this being right around the time when Ed's own demons were beginning to show their ugly faces and heighten. Unfortunate. Enjoy your evening 7439!!
@@alphalifestyleacademy From what I am able to see and understand, it's quite a tall structure. But that would have been pretty cool to see the man come out of his place to get some bread and milk, right?? (While still looking BAKED on top of it!!) Nice story ALSA!!
Nuno has that sleepy look due to his physical features.
Huge Extreme fan. few years back I hung out and drank a beer with Nuno after a show. He was the nicest most humble dude you'd ever meet. Looking forward to seeing them in KC Sept 2. Love Extreme. New album is insanely great.
I'm not a big Extreme fan, but these 2 guys are quality people. Nuno made a lot of sense about being happy.. Love the stories :)
Wow, Nuno is very much a philosopher. I always enjoyed Extreme music, but I think Nuno is top shelf. Great seeing a rock star with their head on straight!
He is such a great guitarist and nice guy also!
I’ll admit when I first heard the album with Cherone, I didn’t even know it was a different singer…I thought it was still Sammy but somehow his voice sounded rested, warmed up, etc 😂
That album with Gary was absolutely fantastic and doesn’t get the credit it deserves. Gary brought youthful energy to the band and honestly sounded like a blend of DLR and Sammy, vocally, and had the energy of DLR and the maturity of Sammy.
I just recently got the Gary Van Halen... there are some really good songs on there.. are they all great. no... but it doesnt deserve the grief... the new Extreme is fantastic. if you havent listened... you should go and hear it
Dirty Water Dog is solid
Sadly it could have been killer...but EVH was not the guy to produce the album. Plus Alex isn't even on the record!
@@jaysonraphaelmurdock8812 I thought it was Michael not on the record?
@@MichaelWHmike only played bass like on 3 songs , and Alex barely played 50% drums on the record . Supposedly Ed played the other 50%
@@armandomorenotherevival7827 Thank you.
My band used to open for Extreme back in the day around New England..they were great guys then, and great guys now!
Hey me too. Club Narcissus back in the day. Cool!
@@chrislestermusic hahah, The Rat, The Channel, The Living Room, Narcissus, Bunratty's, The Rock Pile, you name it, we played it! ps- Prov Civic Center too, 1987! lol,,,what band were you in?
What an amazing interview !! I love Sammy !! I saw extreme - Gary and Nuno are amazing I would see them every time they play !! Amazing
I remember when Extreme did the Queen tribute concert, knowing they were big fans. Gary put his whole heart into it like an audition.
Sammy's energy is so unique and contagious. What an amazing human being he is. He gets the best out of the people around him. It's pure bliss to watch.
Great guys, all around.
cool to see these guys together. i think Extreme was one kickass group. wasn't a real fan of Gary's effort with V.H. , and never was a Hammy Sagar fan, solo , VH or otherwise, but he always does good interviews. Nuno Bettencourt is one of the greats. for sure
Going to see Sammy in Houston next week. Can't wait.
Great interview. Ran across Nuno a couple years back in Nashville, at Carter Vintage. Amazing player no doubt about it!
Awesome human being as well..
Wow! Great vibe in this interaction. All stellar musicians too🤘🏻
Such a cool interview. Love all three of those guys.
A huge fan of all of these guys, this interview was great.
Gary Cherone is badass. He was totally confident in himself going to the slaughter. He wasn’t really a fit for Van Halen for some reason but he can get up there and sing anything front a rock band. Dudes got his shit together. Nobody would accept whatever he did and the brothers over there axe grinding
Great interview!
Man dude, they really need to reissue VH 3 on vinyl. Underrated album
Not so sure about thag
It NEEDS remixing & remastering
It’s rated right where it should be…at the bottom of their records….well above A Different Kind of Truth
Saw Sammy in the late 70s ripping guitar leads and climbing on speakers and was blown away by "Make It Last". Bought the Montrose album after that. My band played "Make It Last," "Rock The Nation," and "Rock Candy." RIP, Ronnie Montrose. Saw Sammy at Monsters of Rock with VH and he climbed 100ft scaffolding. What a nut! Great singer and guitar player!
Sammy is 76. Gary is 63. Nuno is 57.
Why don't these people age?
Awesome interview. I still remember the reuniting the bad show from VH1 and how sad it was that they wouldn’t get together for a one off. Glad that musical duo is back where they belong, freaking awesome.
Love this!❤
Seen both of these guys with VH along with Dave in 2015! All three bring something different to the table. Sammy is the most powerful singer of the three, but Gary is the best for VH as a whole because he sings the entire catalogue and he sounds a lot like Sammy.
How can you be so cool, so chill? These three do rock. Big time.
I’ve never seen extreme live but I’ve seen Nuno live and he’s amazing!!
Good Interview Sammy
Great interview by Hagar! Rock on! ☀️
It's amazing to me how Gary and Nuno are in such amazing shape... That fitness propels longevity in both life and career.
Living right is its own reward..watch the diet little or zero alcohol definitely no smoking
In a recent interview with Alex Van Halen, Alex told Eddie Trunk he doesn't forgive Hagar for all the bad things he said about Eddie in his book. It was during a time when Eddie had problems with drinking. . Alex said he doesnt wish anything bad on Hagar. But, that he doesn't like him and for sure would NEVER jam with him again.
This was so great, would have enjoyed a bit more VH talk from Gary.
I love this! So cool Sammy and Gary have alot in common!
Always liked Sammy he’s such a hard working man Cabo must be amazing over there
I have to admit I was surprised that Sammy is a big Radiohead fan. Considering he sang There's Only One Way to Rock....
Really should feature Nuno in the title. He's arguably the greatest living guitarist. He deserves the publicity.
Pretty impossible to miss him from the still image of the video...
He would have been way better on this Van Hagar tour than Satriani.
4:51 Gary talks about getting the brand new Who album. That album came out in 2019. So this interview is at least 4 years old, judging by that comment.
At 11:07 they tease the then-upcoming Extreme song "Beautiful Girls", which was released in June of 2023.
@@ReservoirTip This aired May 26, 2020, but could have been filmed in 2019.
Nuno said EVH stopped by the studio when he was recording the solo to Rise.
Sammy is down to earth guy . Grew up dirt poor, became a successful musician and businessman, but he never forgot where he came from and it shows in how humble he is .
You think Sammy is humble? Read his autobiography, and if you already have, read it again. There is NOTHING Sammy can't do or isn't the best at. Just ask him.
Wasn't this like 4 years ago? Still love it.
Yeah - The Who's Who album came out end of 2019 so this was probably early 2020 before Covid.
Super talent in one room
I'm in a time warp.... I swear I saw this EXACT Interview Years ago!
yeah, this is not new
That "new Who album" comment was a give-away.
@@jfo3000 Think their last album came out end of 2019 so this is probably early 2020 before Covid
Rock n roll road trip ended in 2020, so this is probably one of the last episodes
Nuno has sold this house
Wow...Nuno's words of wisdom.
LOVE NUNO. ED IS THE GOAT.
nuno was on eddie trunks show recently was suprised to hear one of his biggest influences was billy squier.
Billy Squier is Legend!! Love me some Billy!!
Probably my favorite band in the world is extreme. I can't even count the times I've seen them.
Listening to this was so refreshing and fun. You can tell it’s from the heart. NUNO was soooooo pure. Thanks guys
*Airdate May 31, 2020
But I'm guessing this was filmed in March before Covid
Gary Cherone was the best singer in the Van Halens
I wish, Gary and Sammy would have talked more about their Van Halen experience. That's what I wanted to hear.......
The look on Sammy's face when he says The Who is priceless...04:58
Nuno is a very underrated and unappreciated guitarist. 🤟
@Muse is awesome!
You three guys are sitting outside in nice weather on Nuno Bettencourt's deck, I'd be pretty happy doing that today. 😂
When I hear you guys perform, regardless of in what incarnation, that's happiness - but it's temporary. But permanent happiness, you have to find that inside yourself.
Great rockers all 3 still sounding and playing great
Fantastic! Nuno is from the Azores. Did not know that. I wonder if he has family in New Bedford/ Fall River
Love them....how not to love these guys ????
These guys are bad asses!!!
Sammy is so good at conversation.
LEGENDS ONLY ❤ 🔥
Nuno's funny - Arrowsmith :)
Great !!
I saw VH twice with Gary in 1998 and they were GREAT
What amazes me most is these rock stars ability to look 35 in their late 50s and even 60s
They're Celebrities/rock stars. They got the money to keep themselves looking and feeling young 👍🏽
Hell Yeah! 🤘😎
There some vids on TH-cam of a concert during the Van Halen III Tour (from Australia I believe?). Gary sings songs from the Roth and Hagar eras as well as stuff from his album with VH. Cherone sounds better signing the Roth stuff than Roth does. Cherone can also hit the notes, or at least close to them, of the Hagar songs. Would’ve loved if more people joined up on this current Best Of All Worlds Tour, especially Cherone.
3 of my favorite people on earth! I'm a Van Halen Fanatic & Extreme is right there for me! I need more, thanks for posting.
I love Nuno's quick comment: "I Never Play well in the sandbox." Ha ha. So adorable. Yes, some guitarists just like the one guitar set up. It's all good....just depends
Gary Cherone seems like a really nice, down the Earth guy. I've never seen him in an interview. So the Van Halen thing didn't work - so what. That kind of stuff has happened many times. He had a great run in Extreme and he is a great singer. Nuno is what I call a guitar athlete - just next level talent.
He is a super nice guy.
Sammy looks pretty good for 76 years old.
My one and only first and last time ever seeing Van Halen live was with Gary
VH3 tour anchorage Alaska
I remember these guys from "bands reunited"
The Liliac Band is on everything I own !!!!!!!!!!! Sammy, you need to have the Lilac Band on your show!!!
I noticed a very long time ago Cherone sounded a lot like Hagar! They scream sounds the same. Anyone else every noticed that?
I love to hear Nuno talking about Muse. Somebody actually gets it.
Sammy gets goosebumps thinking about goosebumps 😅🤟
Sammy was great with HALEN...the best line up....The album with Gary i like it...
Jesus brings Joy! They are all searching for Jesus, I Pray they find Him🙏🏻
Sammy doing the old familiar "Goosebumps" schtick!
Always
I liked VH3 albums. Gary was great
whats the new albums called?
Well shucks. Sammy & Gary didn't talk about their experiences in Van Halen as much as I was expecting/hoping....
Possibly still too soon...
Is Sammy on the album somewhere?
💜
I saw Gary perform with VH and I thought that he lacked nothing in terms of energy, running around the entire place, and that he suited where the songwriting for the band was going at that time (which was very different from anything prior). Actually EVH himself wasn't all that full of energy, and made one or two fluffs (which of course I think any of us would quickly forgive). I'm just saying that I think Gary was doing his level best to carry the weight at that time. Hopefully at some point his period will get some better recognition also
There is a pro shot live show with Gary from Australia on TH-cam and it is really good. I think if people watched that they would understand his time in the band better.
I saw the VH3 tour at Jones Beach. Gary was great, but it was not a good time for the band, and Ed in particular was not in a good place. The place was maybe 50% full even after it was papered. Gary was such a professional - a true showman with an excellent voice. It’s a shame Gary didn’t get the credit he deserved because he (and Mike) were holding the show together.
These boys (they will always be "BOY'S" LOL) are extremely sensitive, Smart and considerate. They have Buck loads of "Character"!!
Sammy is a fan of music.
When was this filmed?
I saw this about a year and half ago.
I'm guessing early 2020 because The Who's Who album came out at the end of 2019, so this was in 2020 right before Covid.
@@AbeSgtwilsonn Ok this is from the show Rock & Roll Trip w/Sammy Hagar, which ran for 5 seasons on AXS TV from 2016 to 2020. This was the final episode of season 5 and aired on May 26, 2020 (The episode is called Going to Extremes.) This must have been filmed close to Covid or the end of 2019.
Wow, where has the time gone...
When was this recorded? Sammy's on tour now with Michael, Jason, and Joe.
2020
That L.A. smog is REAL.
How old is Nuno? He looks great. He looks like he’s never aged
What was the song they played for Sammy
Should be a short conversation for Gary