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David Lee Roth has released a new song called "Giddy-Up!" The track, which also features original artwork by the VAN HALEN singer, can be heard below.

"Giddy-Up!" was one of five songs included in last fall's The Roth Project, an online comic narrated by Roth, with music from John 5 on guitar and bass, Greg Bissonette on drums, Brett Tuggle on keyboards, and Luis Conte on percussion. The 17-chapter comic also included four other songs Roth co-wrote with John 5 and recorded several years ago at Henson Recording Studios in Hollywood, California: "Somewhere Over The Rainbow Bar And Grill", "Alligator Pants", "Lo-Rez Sunset" and "Manda Bala".

John 5 got his first big break playing on Roth's solo album, "DLR Band", before landing stints with Marilyn Manson and now Rob Zombie. His latest sessions with the iconic VAN HALEN frontman apparently took place at least seven years ago, with John 5 unveiling a snippet of the album during an interview with Masters Of Shred back in May 2019.

Two 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."

Back in 2015, John 5 told Guitar Player magazine that the sessions for his latest Roth album were remarkably relaxed. "I would just go to his house and I'd write these songs with him, and he would say, 'Let's go into the studio,'" John 5 explained. "So he would go to Henson studio and record these songs. They came out… They're so good. They're so good. And we've got Gregg Bissonette playing drums on it, and I played the bass, and they're really great songs."

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. "There's a song called 'Somewhere Over The Rainbow Bar And Grill'. And you know, just great, great songs."

In March 2020, Roth postponed the final six shows of his Las Vegas residency due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Roth performed as the opening act for the February/March 2020 North American leg of KISS's "End Of The Road" farewell tour.


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Posted : June 1, 2021 12:35 pm
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every song i've heard from this album is great


 
Posted : June 1, 2021 5:17 pm
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Posted by: @matt05

every song i've heard from this album is great

I have only heard the above and the one below. Others?

 


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Posted : June 2, 2021 4:04 pm
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Posted by: @matt05

every song i've heard from this album is great

I have only heard the above and the one below. Others?

 

 

 

theres one from about 8 years ago about a plastic chair that people say is from this same album/sessions and there were short snippets of others


 
Posted : June 2, 2021 7:00 pm
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Listening recently to the Dweezil Zappa podcast featuring Gregg Howe discussing the unique brilliance of Eddie Van Halen, they both explain very well why EVH and by extension the band Van Halen were unique.  Basically because the band, at least in the original incarnation, had natural “swing.” Mostly because Eddie and Al had/have natural swing in their playing. All blended and supported nicely by Michael Anthony’s bass playing. He supports that swing with his perfect and somewhat simplistic touch. 

So whenever I hear Roth’s solo work, even with tremendously talented musicians, it to my ears anyway, most always lacks that “Van Halen swing.” This song is good, but it too lacks that swing element....This is not a knock on Dave or this group of musicians as many, many very talented musicians with stellar chops and technique lack the natural swing few simply posses naturally from a very early age.  


 
Posted : June 3, 2021 1:14 pm
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Listening recently to the Dweezil Zappa podcast featuring Gregg Howe discussing the unique brilliance of Eddie Van Halen, they both explain very well why EVH and by extension the band Van Halen were unique.  Basically because the band, at least in the original incarnation, had natural “swing.” Mostly because Eddie and Al had/have natural swing in their playing. All blended and supported nicely by Michael Anthony’s bass playing. He supports that swing with his perfect and somewhat simplistic touch. 

So whenever I hear Roth’s solo work, even with tremendously talented musicians, it to my ears anyway, most always lacks that “Van Halen swing.” This song is good, but it too lacks that swing element....This is not a knock on Dave or this group of musicians as many, many very talented musicians with stellar chops and technique lack the natural swing few simply posses naturally from a very early age.  

I have been wanting to hear his podcast, "Running With The Dwezil". I am junkie when it comes to pods. I think I listen to more of those about music than music itself. There are some really good ones out there, and I am sure Dwezil's is top notch.

He was recently on the Dave and Dave Unchained show. It was a good interview. He was talking about Fair Warning , and I think he said Push Comes To Shoe was his fav song/EVH guitar work on there, or something to that extent and he explained why.Pretty interesting.
He owns Ed's Rasta guitar. I always thought it was really cool looking of the bunch.


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Posted : June 7, 2021 10:25 am
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Definitely check out Dweezil’s “Running With The Devil” podcast....It’s very, very good as he and his various guests share great insights, stories, etc. about mostly Eddie Van Halen but the band and other musicians as well....


 
Posted : June 7, 2021 12:00 pm
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