![]() And he didn’t exactly give Bertinelli the kid-glove treatment either. A vexed Eddie once whipped a glass bowl of guacamole at Roth’s head. His bouts with former Van Halen frontman David Lee Roth were legendary. Recalling what transpired after recording sessions, Hagar wrote about the bandmates blazing down LA roadways at speeds of 150 miles per hour.īetter, perhaps, with cars than with people, Eddie was not the easiest person in relationships. He and Hagar were both car fanatics and enjoyed racing their pricy Italian autos. Hopefully, however, Eddie was driving somewhere close to the speed limit when the deeds went down. “You know how I like a pretty face in my crotch,” he allegedly told Van Halen road manager Noel Monk, author of “ Runnin’ With the Devil: A Backstage Pass to the Wild Times, Loud Rock, and the Down and Dirty Truth Behind the Making of Van Halen.” Even Eddie could not impregnate a woman via her mouth. Eddie shrugged it off, insisting that their sexual relations all took place in his car on the Pacific Coast Highway and were strictly oral. Like the time a woman filed a paternity suit against him. Valerie Bertinelli and Eddie Van Halen at their wedding Ron Galella Collection via Gettyīut plenty of weird things happened with Eddie. Hagar - who replaced David Lee Roth as Van Halen’s vocalist in 1985, after Eddie tracked him down through an auto mechanic they both used - recounted that tale, as well as his betrothed’s chagrin over the unexpected visit, in his memoir “ Red: My Uncensored Life in Rock.” He added that Eddie’s then-wife Valerie Bertinelli - the two married in 1981, soon after she first spotted him on the back of a Van Halen album cover - had tossed Eddie from their home for the night. And there was the night he showed up at bandmate Sammy Hagar’s oceanfront home at 2:30 in the morning, blitzed out of his mind, bottle of Jack Daniels in hand, demanding that they write a song together. Fortunately, an aide helped him wash off the ink before he hit the footlights and embarrassed himself. There was the concert appearance when he was about to get onstage with Sharpie scribblings inexplicably all over his face and chest. Eddie Van Halen and Fred Durst Getty Imagesīut Eddie - whose usually trashed home studio was named 5150, referring to the section of California’s Welfare and Institutions Code which allows a police officer to involuntarily confine a person deemed to have a mental disorder that makes them a danger - was unpredictable. The book maintained that Eddie kept a pistol pressed to Durst’s head as the musical equipment was loaded into Eddie’s military-surplus vehicle. I put my gun to that stupid f - - king red hat of his, and I said, ‘Where’s my s - - t, motherf - - ker?’ That f - - king guy just turned to one of his employees and starts yelling at him to grab my s - - t.” According to author Andrew Bennett, Eddie told him, “That a - - hole answered the door. Shirtless, gun in hand, hair up in a samurai bun, he knocked on the door. NY Post compositeĪccording to the book, Eddie hopped into an assault vehicle he somehow owned and drove to Durst’s home. When Durst was slow to return the gear, Eddie took matters into his own hands. For some reason, Eddie happened to leave his equipment behind. In 2001, as chronicled in the book “ Eruption in the Canyon: 212 Days and Nights with the Genius of Eddie Van Halen,” Eddie engaged in an aborted jam session with the Limp Bizkit frontman. But to those who worked with him and knew him best, it’s what happened offstage that remains truly unforgettable. To those who loved the band, Eddie’s onstage playing was legendary. Just to make sure he had what he needed, Eddie reportedly aligned himself with a globetrotting drug dealer who’d fly anywhere in the world with a supply of top-notch Peruvian blow. Snorts of powder kept him supercharged for the group’s high-energy performances. If fans wondered where the energy came from, they only needed to look on top of his amplifier cabinet, where, according to a story in the Daily Mail, he routinely laid out lines of cocaine. ![]() While performing onstage with his namesake band, Eddie Van Halen was famous for flying through the air, legs splayed, slashing out stinging riffs on his customized Stratocaster. Mick Jagger, Tina Turner & more who said 'cheese' to this photographer Valerie Bertinelli 'so proud' of Wolf Van Halen's Taylor Hawkins tribute: 'Killed it' '80s rock 'n' roll photog reveals what Tom Petty learned from the Boss ![]() Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' at 40: Inside the making of the masterpiece
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