
“Have Nuno Bettencourt and Tom Morello line up a bunch of bad motherf**kers”: Jason Newsted’s vision for an “appropriate” Eddie Van Halen tribute concert
The idea of an Eddie Van Halen tribute concert is something that’s been discussed a lot since the guitarist tragically died in 2020, but has never come to pass. Now, former Metallica bassist Jason Newsted – who was once in the frame to take part – has made his feelings known about what the concert should entail, should it ever happen.
The idea of a tribute show was reportedly proposed in 2021, a year on from Eddie’s passing, by Alex Van Halen and former Van Halen vocalist David Lee Roth. Joe Satriani said in an interview earlier this year that the idea “fell apart”, and felt uncomfortable with the idea of taking on guitar duties.
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During a chat with Eddie Trunk on TrunkNation, Newsted recalls also being contacted by Alex: “I remember having a phone call with Alex and then telling Joe [Satriani] that I didn’t think it was appropriate, and that was the last I ever heard of it. I think I’m in the same camp as most people [in thinking] that [it needs to] be done properly and concisely.
“It needs to be a special thing, two nights at some place and it’s just that, but it’s getting kind of late to do it correctly, I think. It’s got to be an honour show. It has to be that. It’s not just going to be some kind of rock show. It has to be a hybrid dedication kind of event, and I’m not sure those logistics could be worked out anymore,” he shares.
Trunk then discusses the idea of having a show with a similar format to the tribute concerts the Foo Fighters hosted after the passing of drummer Taylor Hawkins. Newsted then goes on to question if a supposed tribute event would be honouring the whole of the Van Halen band, or just Eddie, and shares opposing ideas for the two.
“How are you going to do that and still pay homage to Alex also and pay homage [to] the band? If you’re going to do an Eddie tribute, then have Nuno Bettencourt and Tom Morello line up a bunch of bad motherfuckers, and you do that thing and everybody takes their shot at one of Eddie’s songs. Something like that. That needs to be its own category and its own thing.
“If you’re going to have a Van Halen honour, then it needs to be for the band. That’s how I see it,” he says. “If somebody would be able to co-ordinate something that was timely and appropriate, like an anniversary of a passing, of the beginning of the band, an anniversary of the biggest album of the band – something that made sense to the fans – and they did it as an honour to the music that was made, not just certain guys that played it, that’s the way it has to be done in my opinion.”
While there are no plans at the moment for any tribute show, Alex Van Halen is putting together an album of unheard Van Halen material with help from Steve Lukather. The record will utilise material that was due to be come the next Van Halen record and re-work it. Lukather has confirmed he is not playing guitar on the record.
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