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    Eddie Van Halen Checks Into Rehab

    The long awaited Van Halen reunion tour will be even longer-awaited -- Eddie Van Halen has checked himself into alcohol-related rehab.

    In a statement to TMZ, the rock legend explains why he's determined to clean up his act:

    I would like Van Halen fans to know how much I truly appreciate each and every one of you. Without you there is no Van Halen.

    I have always and will always feel a responsibility to give you my best. At the moment I do not feel that I can give you my best. That's why I have decided to enter a rehabilitation facility to work on myself, so that in the future I can deliver the 110% that I feel I owe you and want to give you.

    Some of the issues surrounding the 2007 Van Halen tour are within my ability to change and some are not. As far as my rehab is concerned, it is within my ability to change and change for the better. I want you to know that is exactly what I'm doing, so that I may continue to give you the very best I am capable of.

    I look forward to seeing you in the future better than ever and I thank you with all my heart.

    Love,
    Ed
    What I once considered boring, I now consider paradise.
    Faust

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    His photo in the paper was ghoulish. You could just look at him and say "it's time for rehab, maybe overdue".
    (think Keith Richards ' type looks --- with apologies, because I LOVE Keith, but for some reason he just didn't age that well.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by IreneLF
      His photo in the paper was ghoulish. You could just look at him and say "it's time for rehab, maybe overdue".
      (think Keith Richards ' type looks --- with apologies, because I LOVE Keith, but for some reason he just didn't age that well.

      Sorry, Keith is a hottie, always will be...

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      • #4
        I guess he won't make it to VH's induction into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. David Lee Roth won't be there either. That is pretty ridiculous. As much as I like Sammy Haggar....there will only be one original band member at the ceremony bassist Michael Anthony who was being replaced by EVH's 16 yr old son.

        The band had its day....now it is one huge soap opera of egos and is actually quite comical.


        Rock Hall of Fame denies it snubbed Van Halen's Roth
        The Hall's president and CEO says the singer was offered numerous chances to sing at the induction ceremony.


        By Geoff Boucher, Times Staff Writer
        March 10, 2007

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        David Lee Roth has been doing all the talking lately--big surprise there--but on Saturday the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame responded to Roth's public protests that he's been rudely snubbed.

        The clock is ticking toward Monday night's induction of Van Halen into the Hall and, as of Saturday, Roth was standing by his pledge to skip the show, which will air live on VH1 Classics. The flamboyant rocker blames Hall officials who won't let him perform on the stage. But Joel Peresman, the Hall's president and CEO, said in a Saturday e-mail to The Times that Roth has told only part of the backstage story.

        "The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is sorry that David Lee Roth will not attend this year's induction of Van Halen. We offered him opportunities to play and sing a Van Halen song of his choice with our House band, including his own guitar player or a song with Velvet Revolver and he refused those opportunities."

        Peresman concluded the e-mail with a curt denial that the Hall is somehow the bad guy in all this: "We made every effort and the decision not to come was solely his, not ours."

        So who's telling the truth? It looks like both sides could have been less rigid and, that in the end, they ran out of time and patience.

        The Roth camp says that the only offer they had received before Friday was an invitation to perform "You Really Got Me" with Velvet Revolver. Roth balked in part because that song, off Van Halen's first album, was originally recorded by the Kinks and is not a "true" Van Halen song.

        Roth wanted to do his trademark tune, "Jump," but that was a curveball for Velvet Revolver, apparently, with rehearsal time limitations. On Friday, according to sources close to the show, event producer Joel Gallen offered Roth a chance to do "Jump" with Paul Schaffer and some players of Roth's picking but, for Roth, that came too late, apparently, to allow travel and needed rehearsal time.

        Hall officials, privately, were surprised and wondered if Roth really wanted to perform at all. They also said if he had traveled east to New York to work with the producers on site, everything would have worked out.

        Roth, meanwhile, said he felt like the Hall was more concerned with Velvet Revolver's issues than the band getting inducted. He said he's been preparing since December for the Hall event and loathes the prospect of missing it. "It rips my heart out," he said Thursday.

        The Van Halen induction is looking to be a fairly sad affair. Eddie Van Halen announced last week that he is entering rehab and he's not expected at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel ceremony in New York.
        "If a Nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.... If we are to guard against ignorance and remain free, it is the responsibility of every American to be informed."
        -- Thomas Jefferson to Col. Yancey, 1816

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