Watch Van Halen cover the Who's 'Won't Get Fooled Again' in 1993
generated a radio hit with “Can’t Stop Lovin’ You,” but Hagar left the band shortly after the tour wrapped. This marked the start of a chaotic period where David Lee Roth came back toRoth rejoined the group in 2007 for a tour and they even managed to cut a new album,, in 2012. But the band has been totally AWOL since the end of their 2015 summer tour.
The only members of the band who haven’t been playing the music out on the road in recent years are the ones with the last name of Van Halen. Wolfgang Van Halen has been working on a solo album for about as long as it took Guns N’ Roses to make, while Eddie and Alex are living completely private lives.
Most fans have stopped even trying to guess what the future holds for Van Halen. To quote a song they all seem to love, they’ve been fooled before trying to predict the future and they won’t get fooled again.
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