Music is a dialogue.

Some things are impossible.

Van Halen is a work in progress.

We're very needy people, you know.

Nobody sets out to make a bad record.

On a personal level, we all get along fine.

When you leave the planet, you leave music behind.

We're having a blast. Just four friends getting together.

Sammy and I got together and it was like we hadn't missed a beat.

You don't leave behind box office scores or how many dollars changed hands.

There is a volatile mix, and that's because we're all intense. And there's no denying that.

Meaning that if you live in the moment, so to speak, we play today, and tonight we're done.

Everybody has a high point and a lot goes into that: timing, situation, general consciousness.

Yeah, we have our differences, but we put those aside, and now we're making music. It's great.

It's unfortunate nine years were in between - you can't take that time back; you can't undo it.

The Beatles will never get back together and David Lee Roth will never again sing with Van Halen.

I look at Van Halen as social workers. What we're really doing is creating jobs for rock critics.

When the tour is done, that's the end of the U.S. tour. We'll regroup and see what we're going to do.

You come to the planet with nothing and you leave with nothing, so youd better do some good while you are here.

You come to the planet with nothing and you leave with nothing, so you'd better do some good while you are here.

Whatever our personal differences are, there are no bigger fans of this band than the people who are in this band.

Theres nothing worse than having everybody thinking alike, talking alike and having the same direction in mind. It gets stale that way.

There's nothing worse than having everybody thinking alike, talking alike and having the same direction in mind. It gets stale that way.

It's part of our nature. As much as I love (brother and guitarist Eddie), if you put us in a room with no one else for 15 minutes, we'd be at each other's throats.

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