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DAVID LEE ROTH Releases New Solo Song About VAN HALEN: ‘Nothing Could Have Stopped Us Back Then Anyway’

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David Lee Roth has released a new solo song titled “Nothing Could Have Stopped Us Back Then Anyway”. The accompanying YouTube video for the track features a photo of the classic lineup of VAN HALEN, about whom the song was apparently written.

“Nothing Could Have Stopped Us Back Then Anyway” was reportedly recorded in 2007 with guitarist John 5 and original Roth solo drummer Gregg Bissonette for an album that has yet to see the light of day.

We laughed, we cried, we threw the television off that balcony
That memory means so much to me

No doubt in me, I do believe that no one listens to both sides except the neighbors

Fine art of compromise, happy losing half of mine ‘cuz she’ll lose her half later

Ended up with “say goodbye” and “I hope I hear good things”

Walk away
Walk away

Nothing could have stopped us back then anyway

Dinner with Tennessee’s elite

“Once upon a time” is how a fairy tale sells it
“Sit down you won’t believe this shit” is how the trucker tells it
Strike up the band, hire the piper we will pay

Back in 2020, Roth included five previously unreleased songs in The Roth Project, an online comic narrated by the legendary VAN HALEN singer, with music from John 5 on guitar and bass, Bissonette on drums, Brett Tuggle on keyboards, and Luis Conte on percussion. The tracks “Giddy-Up!”“Somewhere Over The Rainbow Bar And Grill”“Alligator Pants”“Lo-Rez Sunset” and “Manda Bala” were recorded more than a decade ago at Henson Recording Studios in Hollywood, California.

Asked in a recent interview with Darren Paltrowitz — host of the “Paltrocast With Darren Paltrowitz” — if he gets a “notice” every time one of the previously unreleased songs from his Roth sessions is officially made available, John 5 said: “I don’t get a notice, which is funny. I just find out on Blabbermouth or something. But there’s a song that I just can’t wait for Dave to release. It’s called ‘Nothing Could Have Stopped Us’ and it’s about VAN HALEN. It’s my favorite song that I’ve ever done with Dave, and it is beautiful. I don’t know why he’s not releasing that one yet. And I just can’t wait for people to hear that one. ‘Cause it’s about VAN HALEN. It’s just absolutely wonderful. I just am really looking forward to him releasing that one.”

He added: “We were all in there together — I remember we were just all in there together. And that’s how it was. We were all just doing it together — kind of like the old days, and he wanted to do it like that. And it really was a lot of fun. We had so much fun doing it. And it’s one of my fondest memories.”

In August 2021, John 5 told AL.com that the rest of the unreleased Roth record is in the same vein as the songs that have come out, which have a singer/songwriter sound. “[Dave] wanted to do this kind of a more California sessions type of thing,” the guitarist explained. “And he’s such an artist, I was, like, ‘Whatever you want to do, I’m there for you.’ So it is that kind of vibe. But there’s a lot of multi tracks and different acoustic parts that all work together. It’s kind of orchestrated, if you will.”

Three years ago, Roth was asked by Meltdown of the Detroit radio station WRIF if his LP with John 5 will be made available at some point. He responded: “It will. There’s been a revision of things, and I can start making real plans and start marching into the future. And, of course, you’ll start hearing that material. This is material that we wrote variously for me solo and for VAN HALEN, and it’s quite a bank of stuff.”

Roth, who was promoting his Las Vegas residency at the time, didn’t offer a possible time frame for the release of the record, explaining that his priority was “getting out on the road first. Let’s see the band, let’s show ourselves off, let’s travel all over the world.”

The guitarist said that Roth‘s vocals on the album sound “like nothing you’ve ever heard. It’s old VAN HALEN — sounds like ‘Could This Be Magic?’ or anything like that. It’s just that sound, that tone.”

In a 2014 interview, John 5 described the LP as “11 of the greatest songs you’ll ever hear, and it’s just me and Dave, and we had Gregg Bissonette play drums on it. And it’s unbelievable,” he said. “You know, just great, great songs.”

Source:  www.blabbermouth.net

Written by: Andy

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