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<title>Blogcritics: Comments on CD Review: "The Very Best of Both Worlds" - Van Halen</title>
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<title>Comment by James Gore</title>
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<description>I think that the music has evolved. Eddie&#039;s guitar riffs sound nothing like they did in the Roth days as they do now. I suppose that if the music stayed the same and sounded the same, it would become tired and seem too dated.</description>
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<title>Comment by SFC SKI</title>
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<description>One of the greatest mysteries of rock is how Hagar and Van Halen, two hard rocking elements on their own, are so much less than the some of their parts when combined.</description>
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