![]() ![]() When Dave says something, you just do it. It's his name on the marquee, so there's no argument. And what I liked working with Dave is he's the boss, and you know it. Young reiterated that playing in Dave's band "toughened" him up "for being able to deal with different things." He explained: "I've always been pretty easy-going. After you play with him for a while, you can handle anything." But like I said, the good thing is it's training ground. And when he's in a bad mood, it's a bummer. But when he's in a great mood, it's the coolest hang you'll ever have in your life - absolutely. ![]() Then finally, when it happened, it was, like, 'Okay, he can get where it's like a volcano's erupting.' So he kind of has a little bit of an up-and-down mood-swing type thing. He continued: "I heard about his mood swings before I joined, but I didn't see a single one for the first month. I wouldn't say difficult, but he expects a lot, and he's demanding, and he's a perfectionist for everyone else, even for himself. ![]() To be in the David Lee Roth band, you've basically gotta go through this boot camp to toughen you up. He said (see video below): "It was great. During an appearance on the latest episode of the "Rock 'N' Roll Icons With Bode James" podcast, guitarist Brian Young reflected on the experience of playing with David Lee Roth for a four-year period in the early 2000s. ![]()
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