Growing up, Anderson got to see Van Halen thrice in Huntsville: '80 and '82 with Roth, and '86 on the band's aboriginal bout with Hagar, for the "5150" album. Interestingly the aboriginal of these concerts included the aperture act Talas , rockers whose bassist Billy Sheehan would go on to be in Roth's supercharged aboriginal abandoned https://www.mmobc.com band. Asked to analyze the '80s and '82 shows, Anderson says, "They were both incredible. But they were meaner in '80 and hungrier." He decidedly dug performances of the clue "Romeo Delight" at both shows.