
I can’t believe I haven’t written about this album yet.
“5150” achieved what “1984” couldn’t.
The Billboard Number 1 spot.
Actually all of the Sammy Hagar albums achieved what the David Lee Roth albums couldn’t.
Then again DLR needed to contend with Michael Jackson and “Thriller” and Adele with “21”.
Songs like “Why Can’t This Be Love”, “Best of Both Worlds”, “Dreams”, “Live Walks In” and “Summer Nights” take up most of the press and listens on steaming services but it’s tracks like “Good Enough” and “Get Up” which get me really interested.
Good Enough
Check out the head banging riff on “Good Enough” after Sammy screams “Hello Baby”.
It sounds like AC/DC on steroids but if you listen to the 1983 demo, it actually sounds like ZZ Top.
It was one of the first songs Sammy Hagar jammed with the band and he is at his creative best, telling us that a good looking women is like a good piece of prime grade beef.
Why Can’t This Be Love
Then they hit us with this.
Infectious and catchy. Almost funky.
Play that synth riff on guitar and it rocks your socks off.
Get Up
Speed rock. I love it.
Dreams
If the synth riff doesn’t get you singing out loud, then Sammy’s vocals would.
Summer Nights
Along with “Good Enough” this was the other song that Sammy Hagar jammed on.
It’s winter in Australia right now but this song is timeless, gets me thinking of good times. Almost nostalgic like.
Best Of Both Worlds
It’s “Highway To Hell” and I like it.
Check out the dynamics from EVH as he goes from loud to soft to loud again.
Love Walks In
It’s a great ballad. Play that riff on a guitar and you’ll hear how much it rocks.
5150
There’s a lot of guitar on this, but it’s the Chorus riff and vocal melody which hooks me.
Inside
Another funky and groovy rocker. Never played live.
Crank it and let 1986 intoxicate you.
