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Counting down the songs Van Halen has played the most in concert offers an interesting perspective on the band's two distinct main eras.
Songs from the band's early years with original singer David Lee Roth dominate the ranking. But Sammy Hagar earns more spots than you might expect, sometimes even with songs that come from his solo career. Even Gary Cherone's brief time in the band affected how high certain songs wind up on the chart.
Seventeen of the 25 songs Van Halen have performed most frequently are taken from the six albums they recorded with Roth between 1978 and 1984, including 14 originals and three covers. Another five come from the four records they released with Hagar over the next 10 years; three more were drawn from Hagar's solo career.
Unsurprisingly, nothing from 1998's Van Halen III, the band's only album with third singer Cherone, made the list. But the 86 shows he played with the band add an extra and occasionally unexpected boost to the totals for several Roth- and Hagar-era songs. Set lists from the Hagar years had even more impact on the fate of several Roth songs. You'd expect Van Halen's lone No. 1 single "Jump" to be the most played song from the band's 1984 album, but Hagar's early and continued support of "Panama" flips that race on its head.
The song counts are courtesy of Setlist.fm and represent Van Halen's live appearances through their 2015 North American tour. Guitar, bass and drum solos are not included in the ranking unless they boast an actual song title.
25. "I Can't Drive 55" (304)
Sammy Hagar's career-defining anthem "I Can't Drive 55" was barely a year old when he joined Van Halen. The song's momentum and popularity could not be denied, so Van Halen kept it in their set lists throughout Hagar's original decade-long tenure with the group, though it was left behind when he came back for an ill-fated reunion tour in 2004.
24 (Tie). "Little Guitars" (310)
One of only a handful of new original songs on 1982's hastily assembled 'Diver Down,' "Little Guitars" has raced up this chart in the 2000s. The 2007 return of Roth brought the unexpectedly sincere and sweet track back into the show, where it has remained for two of their three new-century tours.
24 (Tie). "Feel Your Love Tonight" (310)
Seven of the 11 songs on Van Halen's 1978 debut album have earned a spot on this list, and if Eddie Van Halen's guitar solo "Eruption" was credited as a stand-alone track, that number would be eight. The importance of Michael Anthony's background vocals are on full display here, as he punctuates every one of Roth's verses and serves as a near-equal partner on the choruses.
22. "Dreams" (313)
The second single from 1986's '5150' is the first of five songs from the "Van Hagar" era to appear on this list. Depending on your perspective, this is also either the textbook example of a song that could not or would not happened if Roth had remained in the band. Hagar's fans will contend that Roth could never hit those soaring high notes so smoothly, while Roth's fans would counter by asking exactly why the world's greatest hard-rock guitarist wanted to pretend he was the keyboard player in Journey.
21. "Eagles Fly" (328)
In order to break his recording contract and join Van Halen, Hagar had to promise to make one more album for his record label. Because his bandmates already took extended bass, drum and guitar showcases every night, Hagar would instead perform an acoustic version of this song from that farewell album as his solo spotlight.
20. "Bottoms Up!" (331)
Frequently used as the encore number on Van Halen's 1978 tour, "Bottoms Up!" is one of three songs from 'Van Halen II' to make this list. That ties the album in second place alongside '5150.' They stand just ahead of "Women and Children First," "1984" and "Diver Down," which each place two songs on this list.
19. "Oh, Pretty Woman" (341)
After releasing four albums in as many years, and touring all over the world practically every second in between, Van Halen wanted a break. So, they agreed to record a stand-alone cover of Roy Orbison's "Oh, Pretty Woman" to get their label off their back for a few months. The plan backfired when the song became an unexpected big hit and the label forced the band to quickly assemble a corresponding album. Frustrated by this loss of control, Eddie Van Halen built a recording studio at his house and vowed to fail or succeed with his own material from that point on. This move yielded the band's next big step forward with the '1984' album, but it also kicked off a turf war that contributed to Roth's departure.
18. "Right Now" (345)
After releasing three increasingly keyboard-heavy albums to close out the '80s, Van Halen went back to basic hard-rock guitar on 1991's 'For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge' ... with one exception. The album's big hit single was a piano-based anthem, made even more popular by an innovative, text-heavy video. While the group had previously performed the keyboards live on songs like "Jump" and "Love Walks In," they performed "Right Now" with the help of backing tapes, to allow Eddie Van Halen to focus on his guitar parts.
17. "There's Only One Way to Rock" (387)
Hagar's 1982 solo celebration of all things "rawk" earned itself more Van Halen stage time than "I Can't Drive 55" by serving as the home for a nightly guitar duel between himself and Eddie Van Halen. You might picture Hagar putting on a Washington Generals jersey before each match, but Van Halen was always quick to praise his bandmate's playing. "He gets the point across very well," he said of Hagar in a 1987 'Guitar World' interview. "He's a soulful player."
16. "When It's Love" (388)
The only entry on this list from 1988's 'OU812' may also be Van Halen's most traditional power ballad, right down to the ending "nah nah nah"s. It was the second biggest chart hit of the "Van Hagar" era, receiving an extra boost on this list by being performed nightly on the band's only tour with their third singer, Gary Cherone.
15. "On Fire" (404)
It's not accurate to say vocals are incidental on the closing track from 'Van Halen,' but it's fair to say they're mostly along for the ride. The song exists primarily as a showcase for Eddie Van Halen's arsenal of guitar tricks. It was used as the opening number for the group's 180-show tour in support of the debut album and remained in the set list throughout David Lee Roth's original tenure in Van Halen.
14. "Best of Both Worlds" (428)
This song was the emotional and creative centerpiece of Van Halen's first album with Sammy Hagar and was accordingly performed on every one of this lineup's tours, except for the 1995 run in support of what would become the breakup album, 'Balance.'
13. "Romeo Delight" (483)
"He saws his guitars in pieces and glues them back together and gets these strange sounds out of them," David Lee Roth said of Eddie Van Halen's creative methods in a 1980 interview with 'Rock Stars' magazine. "Romeo Delight" sounds like the result of one particularly inspired round of experiments and served as the band's opening number on both the 1980 World Invasion and 1982-83 Hide Your Sheep tours.
12. "Somebody Get Me a Doctor" (555)
Van Halen built a wealth of original material during their years of performing in Los Angeles clubs before securing a record deal. "Somebody Get Me a Doctor" appeared on both the 1976 demo they recorded with assistance from Gene Simmons and the 25-song tape they made with producer Ted Templeman. Before the song appeared on 'Van Halen II,' the group would occasionally preview it for audiences on the 10-month world tour mounted in support of the 1978 debut LP.
11. "Everybody Wants Some!!" (571)
After burning through the best of their backlog of original songs on their first two albums, Van Halen proved they could also turn around new material quickly, releasing 'Women and Children First' just five months after their 1979 tour ended. This song's tribal-drum introduction and spoken interludes made it a live favorite. Hagar and Cherone never went near it, but it's been featured on every tour with Roth, including the three they've taken since his return in 2007.
10. "Why Can't This Be Love?" (585)
This was the first Sammy Hagar-fronted song Van Halen shared with the world. It was a resounding hit, peaking at No. 3, below only "Jump" in the band's singles chart history. They've played it on every tour with Hagar, as well as on their 1998 shows with Cherone. Roth has never performed a "Van Hagar" song live with Van Halen, though in the group's early days, it covered "Make It Last' by the Hagar-fronted Montrose.
9. "Ice Cream Man" (604)
After "Ice Cream Man" appeared on their debut album, Van Halen's cover of Chicago blues guitarist John Brim's song has become one of the most dependable parts of any Roth-fronted show. Like Hagar's "Eagles Fly," it serves as Diamond Dave's solo showcase each night. Roth plays acoustic guitar and tells stories over an extended version of the song's opening section before being joined by his bandmates for the electric finale.
8. "Dance the Night Away" (606)
The only song written in the studio for 'Van Halen II' became the band's first Top 20 hit. It stayed in their set list until being dropped for the 1984 tour, reemerged with Cherone in 1998 and returned for all reunion tours with Roth.
7. "Jamie's Cryin'" (612)
Long before it was sampled for Tone Loc's 1989 mega-hit "Wild Thing," "Jamie's Cryin'" was one of Van Halen's most popular songs, appearing on their debut LP and on the tours in support of the band's next five albums. It vanished during the Hagar and Cherone years but returned for two of the reunion treks with Roth.
6. "Unchained" (679)
Many of the songs on this list got a four-tour head start. Still, the most popular live cut from 1981's 'Fair Warning' has made some serious gains. In addition to appearing at every Roth-fronted show since its debut, it was featured as the opening song on the Cherone-fronted III tour. Even Hagar sang a version on Van Halen's 80-date 2004 summer tour.
5. "Jump" (680)
Hagar tried to avoid singing his predecessor's biggest hit on his first tour with Van Halen. After he spent early shows on the 5150 run recruiting audience members to take lead vocals on "Jump" for him, the band dropped the song from its set. Hagar handled the singing when the band brought the song back for 1991's 'For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge' tour, and it hasn't left their shows since.
4. "Runnin' With the Devil" (816)
In addition to being a staple at each Roth show, the opening track from Van Halen's debut album got some stage time during the Hagar years: He sang it on the OU812 and 2004 runs. On the latter tour, bassist Michael Anthony would sometimes take over lead-vocal duties. Even after leaving Van Halen, Hagar and Anthony have occasionally performed the song together at Hagar's solo shows.
3. "Panama" (860)
Like "Jump" before it, '1984''s "Panama" overcame a relatively late start by earning unanimous support from all three Van Halen singers. Hagar started performing it at his first show with the band, though, as far as we know, neither he nor Cherone ever swung across the stage with a boombox in his hand while doing so.
1 (Tie). "You Really Got Me" (1224)
Although Eddie Van Halen told 'Guitar World' "it bummed me out" that his label chose a cover as Van Halen's first-ever single, the group certainly didn't hold anything against the Kinks classic when it came time to perform the song live. It has appeared on every Roth and Hagar tour, serving as the opening number on the band's 2007-08 reunion shows with Roth.
1 (Tie). "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love" (1224)
One of only two Roth-era originals (along with "Panama") that earned a permanent spot onstage in both the early Hagar years and on the Cherone tour, "Ain't Talkin' Bout Love" is described by longtime producer Ted Templeman as "the perfect rock song, in a way. The guitar part is timeless. You can't get a better riff, Roth's lyrics about disease and standing on the edge are so good." Hagar would live on the edge during performances of the song on the 5150 tour, singing it while dangling high above the crowd on the scaffolding above the stage, as seen in the 'Live Without a Net' home video.
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Ever since God Valkyrie, Burst has basically made DLCs for beys, so I decided to look at the completed forms of these beys and see how much they cost in Yen (using retail price because that’s what TT intended). All USD conversions are using the current conversion rate (because I am not gonna use different rates for every release that came out on a different day)
Strike God Valkyrie: 1512 (God Valkyrie) + 6400 (Mugen Stadium for the Strike God Chip) + 972 (Twin Nemesis for Ultimate Reboot) = 8884 (67.20 USD)
Twin Nemesis (anime combo): 972 (Twin Nemesis stock) + 972 (Dark Deathscyther for Jaggy) = 1944 (14.70 USD)
Z Achilles (with Xtend+): 1512 (Z Achilles stock) + 2160 (Long Beylauncher Set for the Xtend chip) = 3672 (27.28 USD)
Geist Fafnir (anime combo): 1566 (Geist Fafnir stock) + 2160 (Long Beylauncher L Set for the Proof frame) = 3726 (27.43 USD)
Perfect Phoenix: 1782 (Revive Phoenix) + 1080 (Dead Phoenix for the armor) = 2682 (20.29 USD)
Prime Apocalypse (Big Bang armor) or Big Bang Genesis (anime combo): 6458 (GT Customize set for Prime and Generate) + 1320 (Big Bang Genesis) = 7778 (58.84 USD). In order to have both a completed Prime and Big Bang, you need to buy one GT set and 2 Genesis beys, bringing the total up to 9098 (68.82 USD)
Master Dragon (anime combo): 3080 (Imperial Dragon) + 2200 (Master Diabolos) = 5280 (39.94 USD)
First Uranus (manga combo): However much First Uranus’s layer costs (it’s a CoroCoro exclusive and has no retail price) + 1397 (Glide Ragnaruk for Wheel) + 2420 (Variant Lucifer for Mobius) = At least 3817 (28.87 USD)
First Uranus (anime combo): First Uranus layer + 2420 (Variant Lucifer for 2D and Mobius) = At least 2420 (18.31 USD) + the time it takes to naturally wear down or mod the 2D chassis to remove the rubber barrier
Infinite Achilles (Sword & Shield): 2x1118 (at least 2 Random Boosters Vol. 22) = 2236 (16.91 USD). This is the absolute minimum and there is a 1/64 chance you get this. You need to pull one Infinite Achilles with the sword (1/8) and one with the shield (1/8). You could also just buy a full set for 8944 Yen (67.66 USD)
Perfect Dynamite Belial: 1507 (Dynamite Belial) + 1650 (Vanish Fafnir for F Gear) + 2640 (Savior Valkyrie for V Gear) + 3960 (Astral Spriggan Customize Set for S Gear) + 1650 (Guilty Longinus for L Gear) = 11507 (87.04 USD)
Perfect Dangerous Belial: 5940 (Overdrive Set) + 1650 (Vanish Fafnir for F Gear) + 2640 (Savior Valkyrie for V Gear) + 3960 (Astral Spriggan Customize Set for S Gear) + 1650 (Guilty Longinus for L Gear) = 15940 (120.58 USD)
Perfect Divine Belial: 1760 (Divine Belial) + 1650 (Vanish Fafnir for F Gear) + 2640 (Savior Valkyrie for V Gear) + 3960 (Astral Spriggan Customize Set for S Gear) + 1650 (Guilty Longinus for L Gear) = 11760 (88.96 USD)
Ultimate Divine Belial: 1760 (Divine Belial) + 1870 (Gatling Dragon for D Gear) + 4200 (Zest Achilles Customize Set for A Gear) + 7250 (Ultimate Fusion DX Set for Belial III and H Gear) + 5150 (Burst Ultimate VS Set for VS Gear) = 20230 (153.03 USD)
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Episode 491 – Versus: David Lee Roth’s Eat Em And Smile VS 5150 Part Two Corey and Mark from And The Podcast Will Rock and Scott from Regarding VH III return to finish the competition between Van Halen’s 5150 and David Lee Roth’s Eat Em And Smile. Which album will emerge victorious?
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Kikker 5150 Hardknock Bobber Motorcycles by Kikker5150
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De verdad VIRGINIA MAESTRO..que me PARECES "TRAGI_COMICA" como LINA MORGAN que se cambio el APELLIDO LOPEZ [se llamaba en realidad MARIA ANGELES LOPEZ SEGOVIA] por el de la BANCA MORGAN apartir de la obra MUJERES ODIOSAS digo MUJERES O DIOSAS..pues me parecen que están ADORADAS por la FALSA MORAL O del DINERO es decir desde que el SEXO es una TENTACION, TRAMPA O TESORO de la MUJER=TRAGIC_COMIC del cd III SIDES OF EVERY STORY : YOURS , MINE and the TRUTH [q coincide con la 3era parte del disco subtitulada como TODO BAJO EL SOL] q se lo vi presentar en antiguo Pabellón del Real MADRID [entre ver ahí a INXS=IN EXCESS presentar cd X que se abre con SUICIDE BLONDE dedicada a KYLIE MINOGUE..y a nIrVANa presentar cd IN UTERO..ambos SUICIDADOS] con THUNDER de telonero presentando cd SONRIENDO EN EL JUICIO FINAL [8_NOV_92] llegando al FINAL de THUNDER xq hubo mala organización para entrar y te cacheaban exhaustivamente..además me fui al baño directamente a meter la cabeza en el grifo para despejarme tras el BOTELLON y xq me estaba dejando el pelo largo y me lo echaba para atrás como su cantante Gary CHERONE [hizo de JESUCRISTO SUPERSTAR y comenzo en THE DREAM]..q luego fundó TRIBU DE JUDA [=CD EXIT ELVIS] , sustituyó DAVID LEE ROTH en VAN HALEN q lanzó cd 5150 [codigo policial de q un LOCO ANDA SUELTO o como le consideraban x dejar VAN HALEN] seguido de cd OU812 [Oh, You Ate One Too (traducido al castellano es "Oh!, tu también te comiste una")] ,For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge (1991).
Balance (1995)
Van Halen III (1998).
A Different Kind of Truth (2012)
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Word-wise-Czardom (mostly onto now evil & less evil deeds and overall tools from Microsoft & soon enough FAANG) "studies" [WIP]
As much as it pains me to dedicate time to what is now mostly proprietary software corporations, I kinda have to admit such haven't fully came to their current status out of a vacuum. And as I felt like it could be a great gateway for folks out there to get a power-journey into their technological stacks with historical baggage and tinkering / practice exercises / suggestions. Also borrowed a "MS-DOS for dummies" and a computation history "Of Mice and Men" books on my side to scan, study and process from my hometown public library as to get some very rudimentary content to get people hooked from into the journey towards FLOSS content / computation stacks / "deques". Enjoy!
First, we start with the technical considerations derived from the SCP Gazelle... and IBM 5150 personal computer. (the SeattleComputerProducts Gazelle is mostly at the later end of the video but yk, I provide sources with additional informations as I see fit; Providing the hardware specifications of this specific series of that SCP computer soon enough...)
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Essentially boils down to 86DOS / QDOS becoming PC-DOS & MS-DOS 1.25 / 2.0 . And as a result SCP Gazelle & IBM 5150 specifications being the baseline for such early editions of Microsoft operating system efforts alongside Xenix (abandonned later, competing with UnixSystemV) and XEDOS (abandonned sooner, mixture between Xenix and MS-DOS) .
Soon, I am gonna run a Gazelle+Perq+5150-inspired virtual machine and a couple of video demonstrations relatively soon and pipeline my way across that Micro-Soft pipeline from a 8086-powered 16-bit machine on my way from earliest decent release towards a Windows 11-style build. Also gonna tinker alot around the "Windows 8 but on 16-bit MS-DOS 8" pun and a couple of cool "Windows 2.11 for 386 quite packed" + "Windows ME with alternative NT inspired micro-kernel"... things. Definitely gonna dual-boot at least between official Microsoft releases on snapshots & FreeDOS for ease-of-use and overall stronger technical enjoyment.
First draft for my very own virtual-first hardware-faculative "Sascha Heike" computer build from 86-DOS 1.14 ( PC-DOS 1.0 / MS-DOS 1.25 ) to a "OpenSource+Libre+Transparent+Light" Win11 workflow
Initial specifications for the virtual machine model aka "Edition #1" +Intel 8086 CPU +2x 128KB SRAM cards +MonochromeDisplayAdapter(MDA)+OrchidGraphicsAdapter equivalence graphics card +some better sound card than the built-in PC speaker as of the 5150 from the get go +2x 8" floppy drives +1x 8'' Winchester disk +Either Amber or White monochrome CRT monitor +Keyboard (IBM Model F Keyboard?) +MS-DOS 1.25 / 2.0 & PC-DOS 1.0 & FreeDOS (always keep FreeDOS up-to-date regardless) multi-boot operating systems bootloader configuration and overall setup +MicrodotLinux & System III & System V & xv6
First upgrade aka "Edition #2" +Color CRT monitor +Pointing device (either a Touchpad or a Lightpen) +3x 128KB SRAM cards ~Either a Plantronics ColorPlus, a entry-level Hercules Graphics Card or a ColorGraphicsAdapter (CGA) ~From the Intel 8086 to a either AMD 386-tier CPU or Intel 80386 CPU +Intel 8087 Coprocessor ~Update MS-DOS to at least 5.0 but not after that major edition (so no 6.22, no 7.0 nor 8.0 yet) +install "Windows 2.11 for 386" +possibly a decent Xenix version ~2x 5.25" floppy drives +Xerox Rooms for Windows +hDC Windows Express?
Second upgrade aka "Edition #3" ~Touchscreen portrait CRT color monitor... +Windows 3.0 with MME (Multi-Media Extensions) +Windows 3.11 for Workgroups +Microsoft Bob shell & its GreatGreetings extension software +MagicCap for Windows ~Even better sound card (probably Adlib SoundBlaster) ~Video Graphics Array card? ~Update MS-DOS to 6.22 (not 7.0 or 8.0 yet) ~Decent Mouse ~New PS/2 Keyboard ~2x 3.5" floppy drives ~12-48MB of RAM
Third upgrade aka "Edition #4" +Windows 95 +4DOS +Netscape Navigator +16-bit VDM integration +Lynx browser +Latest GNU Hurd build for 32-bit x86 +3DNA 1.0 & 1.1 +OpenVMS? +OS/2 Warp 4? +3DNA 1.0/1.1?
Fourth upgrade aka "Edition #5" +Windows 98 SE +ArcaOS +BeOS +Haiku +Novell network Unixware +IBM Lotus Smartsuite? +Microsoft FrontPage ~CSS1 ~HTML3.5
Fifth upgrade aka "Edition #6" +Windows ME +Interix +16-bit MS-DOS flex tile grid program(s) out of the look in Windows 8 & 8.1 +Linux distro with TDE ~CDE ~XHTML ~CSS2 ~Batch scripting
Sixth upgrade aka "Edition #7" +Windows XP & early Windows Vista +OpenSolaris from SunMicrosystems last open source build +Linux Slackware distribution ~TDE/early KDE (before the Plasma revamp) +Microkernel NT as per Andrew Taunenmaum expectaions +Python interpreter +Powershell +Mozilla Firefox ~HTML4 ~XML+XSL
Seventh upgrade aka "Edition #8" +late Windows Vista and Windows 7 +illumos' OpenIndiana +Debian ~RegEdit ~Sys32 utilities ~Lightweight options -Privacy-violating services & other telemetry disabled / purged from the system ~DirectX9 / 10 / 11 ~OpenGL ~HTML5 ~CSS3 ~Vulnerability exploit of the embedded spyware processor (& microcode) that uses MINIX3 to minimize hardware telemetry
Eight upgrade aka "Edition #9" +Windows 8 & 8.1 +Windows 10 & 10X +Windows 11 onwards +Vulkan +Devuan +Artix? ~ Repurposing of the embedded spyware processor (& microcode) using MINIX3 & reverse-engineering my way towards such a outcome ~KDE Plasma 5.27 & release candidate of preview 6 ~nsCDE ~LinuxSubsystemForWindows ~WindowsSubsystemForLinux +Git & SubVersion ~Sandbox ~Other legacy functionalities & tweaks (like screensavers, fully custom themes, wallpapers, skins, sounds, mouse pointers, widgets, et cetera.)
Let me know if you want to see such learnblr lively studious dives and how to contribute to the documentation process, because while I have a abundance of ideas, I wouldn't mind to share the burden / delegate some to other people as they wish. Only if you so wish though no worries.
Here's a little wrapped gift for you all before I leave you for tonight (very D&D 5E oriented tomorrow due to the game session happening onto that day's evening / night)
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Ahora yendo con el patinete PURE estaban ocupando todo el CARRIL BICI una pandilla de unos 5 o 6 chicos y chicas..les TIMBRO y la q iba en un EXTREMO..me ve y primero amaga q se echa a la IZQUERDA para dejarme paso a la DERECHA o el EXTREMO [=EXTREME=grupo al q vi 8_nov_1992 en antiguo Pabellón de RE MADRID presentar cd III LADOS DE CADA HISTORIA: EL TUYO, EL MIO Y LA VERDAD [subtitulado como TODO BAJO EL SOL] cuyo cantante CHERONE empezó en THE DREAM y luego lo fue de VAN HALEN autores del cd 1984 con un niño Angel FUMANDO en portada seguido de cd 5150 =código policial sobre q un LOCO ANDA SUELTO en referencia a q abandono el grupo David LEE ROTH , cd OU812 (=Oh, You Ate One Too € "Oh!, tu también te comiste ], cd For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge (también conocido como FUCK=JODER o FOLLAR] y cd BALANCE [Equilibrio]..ademas CHERONE interpretó a JESUCRISTO SUPERSTAR y se lanzo con TRIBU DE JUDA con el cd EXIT ELVIS en cuya portada se apunta con una pistola en el CUELLO..y entonces EXTREME q publico ese cd entre PORNOGRAFITTI y WAITING FOR THE PUNCH_LINE..tuvo de telonero a THUNDER q presentaba cd SONRIENDO EN EL JUICIO FINAL ]..pero luego se va al EXTREMO y he tenido q FRENAR mientras la gritaban ALBA=1era LUZ del AMANECER=casa nobiliaria O DUCADO con sede en SEVILLA
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Van Halen (band and album) for the ask game?
Band
Favourite Song: Little Dreamer
Least Favourite Song: Idk
Favourite Album: With DLR - Van Halen, With Sammy: 5150
Least Favourite Album: I haven't listened to Van Halen III and idk if I want to from the bad reviews
Song that got me into them: Eruption
Seen Live?: I Wish
Rate: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10
Album
Opinion on cover design: LOVE IT
Favourite song: Little Dreamer
Least favourite song: None
Underrated track: Atomic Punk
Overrated track: None
Rate: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10
Thank you, Harlow!! 💖
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Five-Forty-Friday
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Alex Van Halen Might Release Van Halen's Unreleased Songs
By Bihter Sevinc
In a recent appearance on A Radio Rock, Extreme’s lead singer Gary Cherone confirmed some unreleased Van Halen songs from his time in the band and said it was up to Alex Van Halen whether to release them or not.
Recalling his three-year stint in Van Halen, the frontman explained:
“After the ‘VH III’ and then we toured, we went back in the studio, and we wrote a bunch of songs. Some of them are just rough demos; some of them were more finished products. As far as if they ever see the light of day, I don’t know, maybe someday. Alex Van Halen is the boss of that, but you never know. But I can say some of those songs are really good.”
Cherone’s words came after the former Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony opened up about the unreleased Van Halen material in an interview with Eddie Trunk in April. He said there was tons of stuff in their archive, and they began to work on unearthing them.
Anthony revealed:
“There is a plan. We’re starting a bunch of the reissue stuff with the Sammy [Hagar] years, with all his albums, and the first one that will come out will be the ‘Right Here, Right Now’ live album that we did in 1992… So there is movement in there. We’re digging back into stuff. There’s a lot more stuff at Ed’s 5150 studio; Wolfie or Alex will start going through stuff there and see what there is. There’s a ton of stuff.”
You can listen to the Extreme vocalist’s full interview below.
youtube
#news#2023#rock celebrities#alex van halen#michael anthony#gary cherone#a radio rock#youtube#videos#interviews#unreleased songs
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A 14th century manuscript of Herodotus’ Histories, probably made in the Byzantine city of Mystras
Herodotus (MS Nn.2.34)
This fourteenth-century manuscript is entirely dedicated to the Histories of Herodotus, considered the founding work of history in Western literature. The manuscript is acephalous due to the loss of two quires, and bears the divisions into nine books, conventionally named after the nine Muses. It was borrowed by Richard Porson (1759-1808), who numbered the books and chapters in the upper margin of recto folios or in the text (cf. Cambridge University Archives, Grace Book Lambda, p. 413).
The manuscript has been cited as K since the Gaisford edition (1824), and previously as Askewianus, because it was part of Anthony Askew's collection.
According to Rosén (Teubner edition, 1987), Nn.2.34 is closely related to Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Laur. Plut. 70.3 (siglum A in Herodotus' editions).
Dr Matteo Di Franco
Information about this document
Physical Location: Cambridge University Library
Classmark: MS Nn.2.34
Alternative Identifier(s): Diktyon 12237
Subject(s): Herodotus
Origin Place: Mystras
Date of Creation: late 14th century
Language(s): Greek
Former Owner(s): Askew, Anthony, 1722-1774
Associated Name(s): Richard Porson (1759-1808)
Extent: Codex iii + 212 + i Leaf height: 290 mm, width: 215 mm.
Collation:Quires 1-268 ff. 2r-209v
Material: Western paper, folded in quarto. Watermarks: Circles ( Watermark height: 110 mm, width: 43 mm. ) in the middle of the folio comparable to Briquet, 3205; Bell with cross ( Watermark height: 60 mm, width: 20 mm. ) in the middle of the folio comparable to Briquet, 4007; Star ( Watermark height: 45 mm, width: 45 mm. ) in the middle of the folio comparable to Briquet, 6013; Cutlass ( Watermark height: 92 mm, width: 45 mm. ) in the middle of the folio comparable to Briquet, 5150; Horseshoe ( Watermark height: 40 mm, width: 34 mm. ) in the middle of the folio comparable to Mošin-Tralijc, 3804. The majority of those examples are dated between 1320 and 1385.
Format: Codex
Condition: The folios are yellowed by time and stained. Water stains from ff. 162-192. Mould deposits visible on the right endleaves. Fading of the ink where there is water damage.
Binding:
Script:
Foliation:
Layout: ff. 1r-129v: A single column of 29-33 lines. Written space Written height: 225 mm, width: 158 mm. ff. 130r-210v: A single column of 32-41 lines. Written space Written height: 235 mm, width: 155 mm.
Decoration: Headpieces incorporate the rubrics at the beginning of each book: f. 27v, f. 62r, f. 90v, f. 121r, f. 138r, f. 153vf. 179r, f. 195v. Thick red-ink major initials at the beginning of each book.
Additions:
Provenance:
Origin: The watermark of the paper used indicates that the manuscript was produced in the late 14th century, a dating consistent with the style of scripts. If the identification with Tzyncadyles is correct, perhaps the manuscript was copied in Mystras, where the scribe was active.
Acquisition: After Askew's death, the manuscripts were sold by G. Leigh and J. Sotheby in the auction of his library in 1785. Nn.2.34 was lot 576, and was bought by Richard Farmer for Cambridge University Library. The University of Cambridge general bookplate (engraved by William Jackson in 1706-1707) was added on the pastedown of left cover.
Funding: The Polonsky Foundation
Data Source(s): Description (2019) draws on A catalogue of the Manuscripts preserved in the Library of the University of Cambridge, vol. 4 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1861), p. 467-468.
Author(s) of the Record: Matteo Di Franco
Bibliography:Hemmerdinger, Bertrand, Les manuscrits d'Hérodote et la critique verbale, Pubblicazioni dell'Istituto di filologia classica e medievale dell'Università di Genova 72 (Genova: Istituto di filologia classica e medievale, 1981).Reeve, M.D., "Review of Les manuscrits d'Hérodote et la critique verbale by B. Hemmerdinger", Phoenix 39 3 287-289 (1985).McKitterick, David, Cambridge University Library: a history, 2 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986) 2: The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.Easterling, Patricia E., "From Britain to Byzantium: the study of Greek manuscripts", in Robin Cormack and Elizabeth Jeffreys (eds), Through the looking glass: Byzantium through British eyes. Papers from the twenty-ninth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, London, March 1995, Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies publications 7 (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2000) 107-120.Naiditch, P.G., The library of Richard Porson (Philadelphia: Xlibris, 2011).
The beginning of the manuscript is wanting; apparently the first two quires are gone: only one folio (f. 1r-v) remains from quire β. The manuscript now consists of one folio (f. 1r-1v), 26 quaternions (ff. 2r-209v) and one folio (f. 210r-210v); ff. 211r-212v are later endleaf. A small stub is preserved between f. 210v and 211r.
Early quire signatures in brown ink, in Greek numerals, on the first folio of each quire, recto. Some have been lost to cropping. They survive on the lower margin right of quire 1 (γʹ f. 2r), quires 3-6 (εʹ-η' ff. 18r, 26r, 34r, 42r), quires 13-14 (ιεʹ-ιϛ' ff. 98r, 106r), quires 17 (ιθʹ f. 130r), and on the upper margin right on quires 18-25 (κ'-κζ' ff. 138r, 146r, 154r, 162r, 170r, 178r, 186r, 194r).
Modern quire signatures in Greek numerals, in pencil, which reproduce and complete the previous series, have been added almost systematically to the first folio of each quire, recto, lower margin right.
Binding with pale brown full leather covering over couched-laminate boards. The spine is cracked, corresponding to the opening at f. 130.
There is decorative tooling on boards and spine; traces of decorative tooling are present on the board edge. Head band is fully detached. Bookblock edges are marbled.
Marbled paper endleaves. The left made flyleaf has come away.
The title (Herodotus MS.) is tooled in gold on the spine.
Binding height: 305 mm, width: 239 mm, depth: 19 mm.
Hand A: ff. 1r-129v
A mixed minuscule script, vertical or slightly slanted to the right, in brown ink, with modest variation in letter size.
Syllabic abbreviations and superscript word endings usually appear only at the end of lines and rarely elsewhere (e.g. common abbreviation of μεν). Breathings are curved and not joined to accents; mute iota is absent. Accents are often joined to alpha, upsilon and omega.
Alpha is drawn in two shapes: a rounded one and another one with a long oblique stroke; beta displays in bilobate shape; delta is triangular, with a small eyelet closed. Pi has a elongated horizontal stroke, and so also tau and theta, especially if at the beginning of the line. The modern nu, small gamma, eta, kappa, lambda and sigma telikon are presents.
The epsilon-rho ligature appears in a distinctive form in which the upper part forms a closed loop. Tau-rho ligature is overlapping
Punctuation used includes the middle and upper point, lower comma and full stop.
Tails are rarely flourished into the lower margins, e.g. f. 127r.
An identification with Manuel Tzycandyles (RGK I 255) has been proposed (see Hemmerdinger 1981).
Hand B: ff. 130r-210v.
Hand B displays a mixed minuscule close the model of Hand A, but slanting slightly to the right, with denser text. There is an evident moderate variation in letter size. Syllabic abbreviations and superscript word endings are not limiteted to the end of lines.
Breathings are curved, circumflex accent is normaly not link to vowels. Mute iota is absent.
Tails are rarely flourished into the lower margins.
[i-iii] + 1-212 + [iv]. Modern foliation in pencil in Arabic numerals in the top right-hand corner, recto.
Note by Richard Porson on f. [ii] verso: "Vide editionem Herodoti a Gronovio editam Lugduni Batavorum apud Samuelem Luchtmans anno MMCCXVI: Pag. 32. l. 13 μάχη σφέων ἦν ἀφ' ἵππων κ.τ.λ.". with reference to the 1715 edition by Jacobus Gronovius.
Porson also marked the number of the books and chapters in the upper margin of rectos in Greek numerals, referring to the last chapter of the folio: e.g. f. 6r α, ρε = Lib. I chap. 105. Chapters numbers are occasionally in the text in Arabic numerals.
The manuscript belonged to Anthony Askew (b. 1722, d. 1774), physician and book collector.
Section shown in images 9 to 428
Title: The Histories
Author(s): Herodotus
Note(s): Beginning imperfectly at I 79, 3; TLG 0016.002
Excerpts:Incipit: f. 1r μάχη σφεων ἦν ἀφ’ ἵππων. δούρατά τε ἐφόρεον μεγάλα καὶ αὐτοὶ ἦσαν ἱππεύεσθαι ἀγαθοίExplicit: f. 210v ἄρχειν τε εἵλοντο λυπρὴν οἰκέοντες μᾶλλον, ἢ πεδιάδα σπείροντες ἄλλοισι δουλεύεινFinal Rubric: f. 210v Ἡροδότου ἱστοριῶν θ
Section shown in images 9 to 60
Title: Historiae Liber I
Excerpts:Final Rubric: f. 26v Ἡροδότου α'
Source: https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/MS-NN-00002-00034/9 with pictures of each page of the volume.
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Episode 490 – Versus: David Lee Roth’s Eat Em And Smile VS 5150 Part One In this crossover with Corey and Mark from And The Podcast Will Rock and Scott from Regarding Van Halen III, the gang answer the age old question: which album was better, Van Halen’s 5150 or David Lee Roth’s Eat Em Smile? Both were the releases post Van Halen’s 1984, after David Lee Roth left/was fired from Van Halen. Be back next week for part Two.
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