"Happy" is a song written by Pharrell Williams, but I have seen many versions of it on the internet, this one is the strangest. Of course you have to listen to David Lee Roth talk a little about himself, but you can hear a version of David doing it then he sings with a vocal band.
DLR likes playing with swords and knives and doing strange dances and showing off his knowledge of Japanese martial arts, and just generally being different.
David Lee Roth is not a man of few words. In fact, sometimes he talks so much I get lost in what he is saying. He does like to hear his voice and he loves to talk. In this episode of The Roth Show, he says what he has been up to and what Van Halen is doing.
Following the release of 1991's 'For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge,' Van Halen embarked on a world tour that capped a phenomenally successful decade for what was already one of the biggest rock bands on the planet. Not a bad time to release a live album, in other words, and in 1993, they did just that, with 'Live: Right Here, Right Now.' According to a new report, however, that double-disc collection
David Lee Roth kicked off Season 2 of his online webcast series 'The Roth Show' with another free-form discussion, this time on how a wildly varied set of childhood influences ultimately shaped his time in Van Halen. The video is embedded above.
David Lee Roth was on the Jim Florentine show on Sirius Radio, and talked about new out themVan Halen music. In between Roth rhetoric, he announced that the four members of the band have been meeting to create new songs.
It was 14 years between Van Halen's last two albums (or even longer if you don't want to count the Gary Cherone debacle), but it seems like we won't have to wait nearly as long for new music from them again. In a new interview, David Lee Roth says that they could have something ready by the middle of 2015.
If a little ain't enough for you when it comes to David Lee Roth's solo career, good news: The Van Halen frontman has a new best-of compilation headed for stores this fall.