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The top 5 are as I expected, but there's a few surprises elsewhere on the list. I thought "Poundcake" would have been higher up, for instance.
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Love me some Van Hagar but it’s not exactly dominating the Top 10 here.
Very surprised that Can’t Stop Lovin’ You is the second most streamed Van Hagar song, and by quite a large margin at that compared to the #3 Sammy song (Dreams).
Very surprised that Can’t Stop Lovin’ You is the second most streamed Van Hagar song, and by quite a large margin at that compared to the #3 Sammy song (Dreams).
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The Hagar stuff will have had a blip with the new remasters coming out. I remember when Ed died, there were ten VH songs in the top twenty or whatever it was and every single one was Roth except for WCTBL.
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SterileEyes1 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 03, 2023 11:00 pm Very surprised that Can’t Stop Lovin’ You is the second most streamed Van Hagar song...
Was thinking the same. I'm a Van Hagar fan too, and that one's even too cheesy for me.
Sometimes I think certain songs do higher-than-expected numbers on Spotify because they end up on popular compilation playlists. "Rock of the '90s" and shit like that.
Then again, I'm always surprised Balance (with one pop radio hit) sold about as much as F.U.C.K. (with 3-4 great rock singles). That band had their fanbase locked-in during the '90s and totally fucked it up.
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By my count 16 Van Hagar. Sounds about right, maybe a bit high...
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"Little Guitars" sitting in the middle of the list gives me hope for humanity. So does the absence of "Feels So Good".
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Mister Freeze wrote: ↑Sat Nov 04, 2023 8:05 am
Then again, I'm always surprised Balance (with one pop radio hit) sold about as much as F.U.C.K. (with 3-4 great rock singles). That band had their fanbase locked-in during the '90s and totally fucked it up.
*in Wayne’s World voice* I was not aware of that! Love both albums pretty equally for different reasons but I was always under the impression that Balance was somewhat of a flop for them.
Somewhat related, I’m very surprised that Right Now is #12 here and the #3 for Sammy? I thought that song/video was a colossal hit for them.
Bono Nettencourt wrote: ↑Sat Nov 04, 2023 9:29 am "Little Guitars" sitting in the middle of the list gives me hope for humanity. So does the absence of "Feels So Good".
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I thought so too.... it was all over MTV and wasn't it the clear Pepsi song?SterileEyes1 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 04, 2023 10:00 am
Somewhat related, I’m very surprised that Right Now is #12 here and the #3 for Sammy? I thought that song/video was a colossal hit for them.
But according to Billboard it didn't even hit the top 40. Peaked at 55.
https://www.billboard.com/artist/van-ha ... story/hsi/
But maybe my perception is warped because I thought Right Now was one of the best Sammy-era songs, so it stood out to me.
EDIT: yup, it was the in the Pepsi ad https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPvyq_KmXhc
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^^^
Yeah, the Pepsi thing, the video was huge (Video Of The Year at the VMAs I think?) I once had a shirt that had the VH logo and every caption from that video printed on it. They opened the Balance tour with it. I figured it was the most successful Sammy era song, and by far! I’ve been wrong before and I’ll be wrong again…
Yeah, the Pepsi thing, the video was huge (Video Of The Year at the VMAs I think?) I once had a shirt that had the VH logo and every caption from that video printed on it. They opened the Balance tour with it. I figured it was the most successful Sammy era song, and by far! I’ve been wrong before and I’ll be wrong again…
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As someone said above, a lot of this depends on spotify playlists. Can't stop Loving you was on a classic rock playlist that I used to use for background party music. Was all the normal stuff.. Jump / Sweet Chlld / Pour some Sugar etc. All the big ones, Can't stop Loving you never seemed to belong on that list, but I'm sure got tons of plays because of it over the years.SterileEyes1 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 04, 2023 10:42 am ^^^
Yeah, the Pepsi thing, the video was huge (Video Of The Year at the VMAs I think?) I once had a shirt that had the VH logo and every caption from that video printed on it. They opened the Balance tour with it. I figured it was the most successful Sammy era song, and by far! I’ve been wrong before and I’ll be wrong again…
I remember Right Now, being all over the video stations, but not really played on the radio. Poundcake, Runaround, were played all the time and Top of the World probably played more than Right Now.
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Without extensively cataloging the whole thing, it kinda breaks down like this:
VH I, II, and 1984 all almost in their entirety
About 1/2 of 5150
3-4 songs each from the rest of the Dave and Van Hagar albums, with an emphasis on the chart singles, as you would expect.
VH I, II, and 1984 all almost in their entirety
About 1/2 of 5150
3-4 songs each from the rest of the Dave and Van Hagar albums, with an emphasis on the chart singles, as you would expect.
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daveg wrote: ↑Sat Nov 04, 2023 10:59 amAs someone said above, a lot of this depends on spotify playlists. Can't stop Loving you was on a classic rock playlist that I used to use for background party music. Was all the normal stuff.. Jump / Sweet Chlld / Pour some Sugar etc. All the big ones, Can't stop Loving you never seemed to belong on that list, but I'm sure got tons of plays because of it over the years.SterileEyes1 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 04, 2023 10:42 am ^^^
Yeah, the Pepsi thing, the video was huge (Video Of The Year at the VMAs I think?) I once had a shirt that had the VH logo and every caption from that video printed on it. They opened the Balance tour with it. I figured it was the most successful Sammy era song, and by far! I’ve been wrong before and I’ll be wrong again…
I remember Right Now, being all over the video stations, but not really played on the radio. Poundcake, Runaround, were played all the time and Top of the World probably played more than Right Now.
Can't Stop Loving You is also pretty popular song in European rock radio. Probably Van Hagar`s best known song after WCTBL. You almost never hear When It`s Love or Right Now. Poundcake sometimes.
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Uh-oh, nothing from ADKoT, Wolfie's gonna go out on an angry food binge.
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ADKOT hasn’t been on Spotify for six months, and he doesn’t need an excuse to go on an angry food binge.
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I've always thought "Right Now" was Van Hagar's best moment. Even my wife (who, as documented on this board, has no interest in hard rock or heavy metal) calls it "a great song". Everybody knows it. Politicians use it for rallies, etc.
It's one of those songs that's bigger than its chart position. (Kind of like "You Shook Me All Night Long," which peaked at like #34 or something.)
It's one of those songs that's bigger than its chart position. (Kind of like "You Shook Me All Night Long," which peaked at like #34 or something.)
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RN had the world by the balls for the 1st part of 92... then they tried to use it to sell clear Pepsi.
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This is something that surprises me to learn as well.
Literally my only knowledge of Van Halen (or at least Van Hagar)’s relationship with Europe is that they opened for Bon Jovi during the Balance era, so I’m surprised they ever had any sort of hit going for them out there.
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Ah yes... I vaguely recall reading about this recently.BernieTaupson wrote: ↑Sat Nov 04, 2023 4:09 pm ADKOT hasn’t been on Spotify for six months, and he doesn’t need an excuse to go on an angry food binge.
My top 50 wouldn't include any of it anyway, or any Van Hagar for that matter aside from Source of Infection maybe.
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They really dropped the ball when they chose to dis Europe for 9 years after Roth left. DLR was much more visible here and probably sold more records. But the VH bros were probably content with being a household name in US and were not bothered.SterileEyes1 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 04, 2023 6:50 pm
This is something that surprises me to learn as well.
Literally my only knowledge of Van Halen (or at least Van Hagar)’s relationship with Europe is that they opened for Bon Jovi during the Balance era, so I’m surprised they ever had any sort of hit going for them out there.
VH never did a big successful headline tour in Europe. Only half assed promo tour of the live album, a handful of Bon Jovi support gigs and the Cherone tour in my understanding. They could have become huge here had they done a full production headline tour after the Monster of Rock dates in 1984/1985 or even with Sammy for 5150 tour. When they came with Cherone their draw was lower than Dave had on Skyscraper and ALAE tours. It was too late.
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Not a big college continent...kanister wrote: ↑Sun Nov 05, 2023 1:19 pmThey really dropped the ball when they chose to dis Europe for 9 years after Roth left. DLR was much more visible here and probably sold more records. But the VH bros were probably content with being a household name in US and were not bothered.SterileEyes1 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 04, 2023 6:50 pm
This is something that surprises me to learn as well.
Literally my only knowledge of Van Halen (or at least Van Hagar)’s relationship with Europe is that they opened for Bon Jovi during the Balance era, so I’m surprised they ever had any sort of hit going for them out there.
VH never did a big successful headline tour in Europe. Only half assed promo tour of the live album, a handful of Bon Jovi support gigs and the Cherone tour in my understanding. They could have become huge here had they done a full production headline tour after the Monster of Rock dates in 1984/1985 or even with Sammy for 5150 tour. When they came with Cherone their draw was lower than Dave had on Skyscraper and ALAE tours. It was too late.
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It was the bros. DLR wanted them to tour the world but they weren't into it, which is ironic since they're the sons of 2 expats, not him.kanister wrote: ↑Sun Nov 05, 2023 1:19 pmThey really dropped the ball when they chose to dis Europe for 9 years after Roth left. DLR was much more visible here and probably sold more records. But the VH bros were probably content with being a household name in US and were not bothered.SterileEyes1 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 04, 2023 6:50 pm
This is something that surprises me to learn as well.
Literally my only knowledge of Van Halen (or at least Van Hagar)’s relationship with Europe is that they opened for Bon Jovi during the Balance era, so I’m surprised they ever had any sort of hit going for them out there.
VH never did a big successful headline tour in Europe. Only half assed promo tour of the live album, a handful of Bon Jovi support gigs and the Cherone tour in my understanding. They could have become huge here had they done a full production headline tour after the Monster of Rock dates in 1984/1985 or even with Sammy for 5150 tour. When they came with Cherone their draw was lower than Dave had on Skyscraper and ALAE tours. It was too late.
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