Sammy Hagar has been considered one of rock music’s most seen personalities for over half a century — from his days fronting Montrose within the early Nineteen Seventies by way of his stint as Van Halen’s singer within the mid-Nineteen Eighties and early ’90s to his perch in latest a long time atop the Cabo Wabo booze-and-bars empire.
But today, Hagar says, “I seem to get along better with guys in the country world than with most rock stars.” Kenny Chesney, Ronnie Dunn, the late Toby Keith — Hagar counts every as not solely a pricey buddy but additionally a kindred spirit. “Country music is about songs and stories, and it’s about honesty,” he says. “That’s what I’m about too.”
Take into account that overlap one motive Hagar, 77, is excessive on the invoice for this weekend’s Stagecoach competition in Indio, the place he’ll carry out alongside a few of Nashville’s greatest stars, together with Luke Combs, Jelly Roll, Brothers Osborne and Ashley McBryde. (Take into account additionally that the competition has another non-country acts in Creed, T-Ache and the Backstreet Boys.) From Stagecoach, the California native will head to Las Vegas along with his present street band — guitarist Joe Satriani, drummer Kenny Aronoff and former Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony — to launch a residency on the Park MGM on line casino.
Forward of the gigs, Hagar bought on Zoom from his residence in Mill Valley the opposite afternoon to inform the tales behind 5 of his signature hits — and one poignant new music that appears again at his relationship with Eddie Van Halen, who died in 2020.
Montrose, “Rock Candy” (1973)
Named after founding guitarist Ronnie Montrose (who’d performed earlier with Van Morrison and Edgar Winter), Hagar’s first profitable band went platinum with its self-titled debut, which featured this funky onerous rock jam.
Ted Templeman, who’d signed us, got here to rehearsal the day earlier than we have been going within the studio. We didn’t have any cash, so we thought we have been simply gonna go in and play the songs nearly dwell, then get out on the street, which was our dream. Ted goes, “If only we had one more song … You guys got any ideas?” Denny Carmassi performs that drum beat, and Ronnie begins taking part in the riff. I’m sitting there listening — that’s the rationale the intro’s so lengthy, as a result of I used to be simply ready — and at last I begin singing, “You’re rock candy, baby — hard, sweet and sticky.”
I simply made it up on the spot. The magic got here proper from my coronary heart and soul. Sounds so silly — like, my coronary heart and soul is about these little sticks with a bunch of sugar on it? However these have been my favourite once I was a child. If I bought a kind of suckers in my Christmas stocking or trick-or-treating, I used to be like, “All right!”
“Pull up your pants / Stretch out — take a chance.”
You recognize what I used to be fascinated with with these strains? It wasn’t deliberately sexual.
There’s no means that’s true.
I’m telling you: I used to be speaking about how it’s a must to pull up your pants to take a protracted step — nearly like rolling up your sleeves to get one thing achieved.
You’ve bought to be the one man in rock ‘n’ roll historical past who wrote a music the place you’re speaking about hardness and stickiness and it’s not about intercourse.
It’s now [laughs]. The Def Leppard guys, they love that music — they use the “hot sticky sweet” factor in “Pour Some Sugar on Me.” They notified me instantly: “We’re ripping you off, mother—.”
“Rock Candy” is a really gradual music by Montrose’s requirements.
We by no means even used to play it dwell as a result of it was so gradual. Now I’ve performed it in in all probability 90% of the units I’ve achieved since then. I all the time play it as a result of that drum factor is so iconic. Denny was a giant John Bonham freak, and that’s simply pure Bonham proper there. However a number of guys can’t play that sparse and maintain a groove again that lengthy like Denny did.
Templeman or anyone attempt to get you to hurry it up?
No, Ted bought us to tug it again — he wished that Zeppelin “When the Levee Breaks” type of factor. We recorded it at Sundown Sound in a room that was a meat locker — all cement and metal. Ted mentioned, “Let’s cut the drums in there,” however Denny couldn’t hit the cymbals. He needed to simply play kick and snare and toms as a result of if you happen to hit the cymbals they’d reverberate for 20 minutes.
Sammy Hagar, “I Can’t Drive 55” (1984)
After leaving Montrose in 1975, Hagar launched a solo profession that ultimately yielded this staple of MTV’s early years, wherein the longtime automotive fanatic rails in opposition to a nationally mandated velocity restrict.
It’s a reputable protest music — I used to be pissed. The story is that on the finish of the “Three Lock Box” tour, I took my household on an exquisite trip to Egypt, Africa, Sardinia, all these beautiful locations. Spent extra money than I’d ever deliberate on spending in my life. Coming again, we went from Kenya to London, which is a protracted flight, then we bought on the Concorde.
Ooh la la.
This was 1983, child — I used to be actually splurging. So we fly to New York, get off that aircraft, take one other puddle-jumper to Albany to take my son Aaron again to boarding college in Lake Placid, which is one other two- or three-hour drive. I’ve been touring for twenty-four hours, it’s 2 o’clock within the morning, I’ve bought a younger boy asking, “Are we there yet?” — I used to be cooked. Acquired pulled over going 62 miles an hour, not a soul on the freeway. And the cop wasn’t cool: “You know how fast you were going?” I mentioned, “Yeah, I was going 62 miles an hour.” He mentioned, “We give tickets for 62 miles an hour around here.” I had no concept they modified the velocity restrict. I have a look at my spouse and I’m going, “I can’t drive 55.” Then I went, “Holy s—.”
You heard the phrases go away your mouth.
Unconscious issues simply popping out of me — it’s a bizarre reward I’ve. Again in these days, I all the time had somewhat cassette recorder with me, and I began singing the music into it. I’m telling my spouse to jot down the lyrics down whereas the man’s writing me a ticket. By the point he’s achieved, I’m telling him, “Thank you!” The music actually modified my profession — modified my life. Financially, it’s earned me extra money than any music I’ve ever written or been concerned with, together with Van Halen.
Why do you suppose it resonated in such a giant means?
All of the truckers, cab drivers, limo drivers, bus drivers — anyone that drove for a dwelling, which lots of people on this planet do — it was their music. It made each compilation that had something to do with NASCAR or any type of drag race. But additionally it was actual — I actually imply what I’m singing.
The punk band Minutemen titled 1984’s “Double Nickels on the Dime” in response to “I Can’t Drive 55.”
Have been they dogging me?
Good-naturedly dogging you, I’d say.
How may you canine Sammy Hagar with any type of animosity? It’s unimaginable. What’s the band that did “Sammy Hagar Weekend”?
Thelonious Monster.
I feel they did it in jest too. In the event that they didn’t, they know higher now.
Van Halen, “Why Can’t This Be Love” (1986)
David Lee Roth give up Van Halen in 1985, leaving a spot for Hagar, who got here really helpful, because the story goes, by his and Eddie’s shared mechanic. (The band was rounded out by Eddie’s brother Alex on drums.) Van Halen’s first LP with its new singer, “5150,” grew to become the band’s first to prime Billboard’s album chart, although some previous followers balked on the document’s synth-heavy sound.
Everybody talks about me ruining Van Halen — the Roth followers or the those that simply is not going to let go of that period — however I had nothing to do with nothing. I wrote the songs with Eddie, however they have been his musical concepts to start with. He’d reinvented the guitar neck and was type of burnt out on it — couldn’t do rather more with the factor. He actually wished to play a number of keyboards, however he was used to getting s— from Roth and Al about it.
I bear in mind he began taking part in “Love Walks In,” and I’m going, “This is a beautiful piece of music. Why the f— have you not used this?” He mentioned, “Man, I’ve been sitting on this for like three years.” Dave simply didn’t sing like that — he in all probability couldn’t convey one thing like that residence. Eddie had all these different keyboard songs: “Why Can’t This Be Love,” “Feels So Good,” “When It’s Love.” We stretched them out as a result of I’m like, “Man, we can’t put all these on one record — we’ll lose our audience.”
With that in thoughts, you needed to have acknowledged that “Why Can’t This Be Love” was a dangerous selection for the primary Van Hagar single.
A part of it was intentional, to take the band in a brand new path. We didn’t need the very first thing folks heard to be the opening monitor on that album, with the “Hellooooo, baby” — that might have been David Lee Roth doing that. We wished to reinvent ourselves.
What’d the document label say?
Mo Ostin, the president of Warner Bros. Information, got here in and we performed him the music. He bought the largest grin on his face, sticks his finger within the air and goes, “I smell money.” That’s why it was the very first thing to return out. The loopy factor is, our supervisor Ed Leffler wouldn’t allow us to make a video for the music due to the identical factor — as a result of Roth was such a video-oriented man. We mentioned, “You want to see this band, you’re gonna have to buy a ticket.”
“Why Can’t This Be Love” peaked at No. 3 on the Sizzling 100. Do you bear in mind what was at No. 1 that week?
What was it?
Whitney Houston, “Greatest Love of All.”
How may you complain about that? My God, she was one of many best singers who ever walked this earth. I used to be gonna guess someone like Corridor & Oates or one thing extra pop. You recognize, Van Halen wasn’t a pop band, actually, however actually we have been. And that was earlier than me — I imply, “Jump” was a pop monster. Eddie may write good pop music, and with a voice like mine, I can sing something. It was fairly simple to have a pop hit in that band. We didn’t strive in any respect.
Van Halen, “Right Now” (1991)
One in every of 5 Prime 10 rock singles from Van Halen’s “For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge” — examine the acronym — “Right Now” set an aspirational lyric about seizing the day in opposition to one other of Eddie’s keyboard preparations.
I’d been studying somewhat Zen stuff in regards to the right here and now — about how vital it’s to be in that area, which is unimaginable except you’re going to meditate in a f— cave someplace. Then one morning I’m laying on the seashore in Malibu earlier than going to the studio. Eddie yells down, “Yo, mother—, it’s time to go.” I mentioned, “Man, I just want to stay right here, right now.” I heard myself say it, identical to “I Can’t Drive 55.” I’m like: Hmm, fascinating. Then I began writing it.
You say in your 2011 memoir that it took you months to get anybody within the band to take a look at what you wrote.
Earlier than me, Eddie and Alex didn’t give a s— about lyrics. They didn’t know what the lyrics have been. Eddie advised me that him and Al, they didn’t even have Dave of their screens — they simply listened to the 2 of them. So once I’d go in there with this lyrical content material, Ed wasn’t saying, “Oh, I don’t like that” — he’d simply brush it off. However [Eddie’s ex-wife] Valerie [Bertinelli] was curious about my lyrics, and that bought Eddie’s consideration.
“For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge” got here out simply as grunge was about to blow up. I questioned how cognizant you have been that rock music was altering round Van Halen.
It made me nervous. We took Alice in Chains out with us on that tour as a result of — nicely, to begin with, I assumed “Man in the Box” was one of many coolest rock songs ever. However I additionally wished to embrace grunge. I’m going, “Hey, let’s take these guys out and introduce ourselves to their audience and then introduce them to our audience.” They bought booed off the stage nearly each night time. Layne [Staley] would take off his jacket and squat down on the entrance of the stage and go [holds up middle fingers] whereas he was singing.
However the level is that I assumed “Right Now” was an effective way to develop up. Singing “Hot for Teacher” now, at 77 years previous — I’m sorry, it’s embarrassing. I wished to sing lyrics that I may sing for the remainder of my life. I’ve loads of these different kinds of songs. “Rock Candy,” it’s borderline, however a minimum of I’m not making it about some 14-year-old. It could possibly be about my stunning 58-year-old spouse.
The “Right Now” video is a basic of the period: a bunch of random clips overlaid with slogans about oil corporations and unprotected intercourse.
I’m like, “I just wrote the best lyrics I’ve ever written, and you want to cover them up with some other s—? F— you!” However Warner Bros. was adamant about it — right here’s previous Mo Ostin once more.
It received video of the 12 months on the MTV Video Music Awards.
And I had that shoved up my ass for about two years each time I attempted to argue about one thing: “Yeah, yeah — just like you didn’t want to do the ‘Right Now’ video.”
“For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge” additionally received a Grammy — Van Halen’s just one — for greatest onerous rock efficiency. You beat Weapons N’ Roses’ “Use Your Illusion I.”
Wow. To me that was their greatest document.
Did profitable a Grammy imply one thing to you?
Each award or validation is so vital to me — I’m pleased with these infants. However that Grammy was massive. I’d been up for the “Footloose” soundtrack [in 1985]. I bear in mind standing there with Kenny Loggins over on the aspect of the stage, and f— Prince walks out and will get it for “Purple Rain.”
Sammy Hagar and the Waboritas, “Mas Tequila” (1999)
Van Halen fired Hagar in 1996, after which the singer returned to creating music beneath his personal title and targeted on his bars — together with a flagship cantina in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico — and a tequila model he’d later promote for $80 million.
After I’m round the home, except I’ve to go away, I don’t placed on lengthy pants. I introduced the shorts and the T-shirts into Van Halen. They have been all glittered up earlier than that, then I stroll in with my flip-flops and tank tops. Lots of people didn’t prefer it, however too unhealthy. I went life-style with the music — with the Wabos — after [1997’s] “Marching to Mars.” I moved to Cabo, lived in a washing swimsuit, walked onstage with no shirt again in these days.
What occurred with “Mas Tequila” is that there’s a man named Narada Michael Walden — nice songwriter and producer, labored with Whitney and a bunch of different folks — he mentioned, “Let’s make a record.” He advised me the pattern was that folks have been sampling their favourite songs and writing a brand new music round it. I knew that was occurring, however I didn’t suppose I used to be gonna do it — that was rappers and stuff. However I mentioned, “My favorite record is ‘Rock and Roll Part 2,’ the Gary Glitter song.” He goes, “Write a song around it.” It wrote itself.
The groove is simply so infectious. Gary Glitter bought a co-writing credit score on it. That wasn’t my concept — I assumed I modified all the pieces simply sufficient. However the document firm mentioned, “No, no — we’re not gonna release it unless you make a deal with him.” I’m certain he’s very comfortable about it. The Black Keys stole that groove too [for 2010’s “Howlin’ for You”]. I don’t suppose they paid for it. They need to be paying me.
Sammy Hagar, “Encore, Thank You, Goodnight” (2025)
Hagar rejoined Van Halen for a tour in 2004 that the singer says was marred by Eddie’s consuming. (Roth stepped again in as frontman three years later.) Eddie died of most cancers at age 65 amid tentative plans to carry out with Hagar as soon as once more. Hagar’s newest single, which he co-wrote with Satriani, is due for launch Friday.
It’s a thank-you to Eddie Van Halen — it’s saying, “Since you’ve been gone, it’s not the same,” as a result of it isn’t. For the music, I assumed: How can I make this an homage to Eddie? I had a dream, and I remembered among the music from the dream. However I can’t play guitar that means. So I despatched Joe these movies of me singing this little refrain and advised him how the riff goes. And Joe, man, he simply channeled Eddie. We’d simply come off a giant tour the place he’d been taking part in 14 Van Halen songs each night time, so he knew Eddie’s s— inside and outside.
It was in his fingers.
It was in his soul. He’s taking part in his personal s—, nevertheless it’s very Eddie-esque. I miss the man a lot. Thank God we linked in direction of the tip, in any other case I’d be heartbroken. I’m anyway. But it surely was so vital to me that we did join in that final 12 months. Eddie mentioned to me, “Don’t tell anyone about us talking because I don’t want to be answering questions about rumors of a reunion.” However he mentioned, “Next year, we’re gonna get together — we’re gonna make some noise. Let me beat this s—, and let’s do it.” He goes, “Please don’t talk to anyone — not even Al.” I’ve by no means mentioned that to anybody, and I guess you Al is gonna have a f— match. However Eddie mentioned, “Don’t even talk to Al about this.” I mentioned, “Ed, I don’t talk to Al.”
If you say it hasn’t been the identical since Eddie died, is that as a result of there’s no likelihood now that you simply guys will play collectively once more?
Issues aren’t the identical with out that hope. After the 2004 tour, with Eddie being within the situation he was in, I used to be very indignant with him. However in my coronary heart I hoped he would heal and would turn into the Eddie that I cherished and knew from once I was within the band — from the great instances. I hoped that might occur and that we’d get collectively and play sometime. And never just for the celebrity and fortune, which after all I’ve by no means gotten again to that degree since. That was the head of my profession.
However greater than that was the creativity and the power we had collectively writing songs like “Right Now” and “When It’s Love” and “Love Walks In” and “Top of the World.” He introduced one thing out of me that simply ain’t the identical with out him. At my age, you sit there and marvel: If Eddie was alive, may I attain that once more? Now that dream is gone.