Sammy Hagar recently recalled his tensions with David Lee Roth during their joint 2002 tour with Van Halen, where he felt Roth's antics jeopardized their performance. Previously rivals, both served as frontmen for the iconic rock band at different times. Hagar shared his experience of stepping in for Roth when he failed to show at the last minute, expressing his frustration and care for the fans. Reflecting on the possibility of future collaboration, Hagar made it clear he wasn't interested in opening for Roth, revealing the challenges of their dynamic.
Hagar expressed his frustration about Roth's behavior during their 2002 tour, claiming, 'I wanted to break the guy's f--' neck.' He often let fans down.
Reflecting on their rivalry, Hagar commented on Roth's tendency to upstage, stating, 'Dave always wants too much. He always tries to upstage.'
Hagar revealed his loyalty to fans, saying, 'Because I care about my fans, I would go on. And I did that about four times.'
Regarding future collaboration, Hagar said, 'The circumstances would have to be right. . . . I would never bother. But look, I'm not an opening act for anybody.'
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