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Sammy Hagar recalls how he was fired from Van Halen

Sammy Hagar

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Sammy Hagar recalls how he was fired from Van Halen

The singer and guitarist Sammy Hagar was a member of Van Halen for the first time from 1985 to 1996, replacing the original singer David Lee Roth. In the period called by fans “Van Hagar”, the band released four successful studio albums: “5150” (1986), “OU812” (1988), “For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge” (1991) and ‘Balance” (1995). He recalled in an interview with Rolling Stone how he was fired from the band by the late legendary guitarist Eddie Van Halen.

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Sammy Hagar recalls how he was fired from Van Halen

“Oh, I was fired. I was told that I quit by Eddie. It was Father’s Day, Sunday morning, 9 am. The phone rings and I’m laying there with my brand new baby. He goes, ‘You know, you always just wanted to be a solo artist. So go ahead and be one. We’re going to get Dave back in the band.’ And when he said that,”

“I flew up out of bed like I’d seen a ghost. So I said, ‘Wow’ and a few expletives went back and forth from me. That is not what the song “Eagles Fly” is about. But it’s the opening lines of it. [Sunday morning, nine A.M./I saw fire in the sky/I felt my heart pound in my chest/I heard an eagle cry.”

Hagar continued:

“I called the manager that was poisoning all this stuff. I said, ‘Guess what just happened?’ And he went, ‘Oh, fuck. He did it? He made the call?’ I said, ‘Yes, he made the call.’ And he goes, ‘Let me get back to you. I suppose you want a golden parachute.’ I said, ‘I want to know what the fuck is going on, I don’t need anything. I just want to know what the fuck is going on.'”

“That’s what happened. It wasn’t like he said, ‘You’re fired.’ He just said, ‘You’re quitting the band. You’re leaving the band. We’re moving on without you.’ Whatever. It was not my call, whatsoever,” Sammy Hagar said.

Like Eddie Van Halen told Sammy when they talked, Van Halen really tried to bring David Lee Roth back in 1996. However, their partnership didn’t work out. So in the same year the band recruited the Extreme vocalist Gary Cherone that was the groups frontman until 1999. With Cherone the band recorded only one album: “Van Halen III” (1998).

Hagar would return to the band once more from 2003 to 2005 but it didn’t work out again. In 2006 the classic Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony left the group and since then plays with Sammy Hagar.

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