On this episode of Aftershocks TV's VINTAGE STANDARD, Matt, Chris, and Tom dive deep into Sammy Hagar's 1984 album VOA, exploring how it marked a pivotal moment in Hagar's career and solidified his place as a major figure in rock music.

They discuss the album's creation, its standout tracks, and the impact it had not only on Hagar's solo career but also on his eventual role as the frontman of Van Halen. VOA showcased Sammy’s powerful voice and hard rock sensibilities, setting the stage for his transition into Van Halen's vocalist just a few years later. The album includes iconic songs like "I Can't Drive 55," a rebellious anthem that became a hallmark of Hagar's career.

The hosts break down the themes of the album, the production choices, and how VOA helped to define the sound of '80s rock. They also delve into the critical reception of the album, the cultural moment it captured, and its lasting influence on both Sammy Hagar's legacy and the broader rock landscape. Plus, they reflect on how the album helped pave the way for Van Halen's 5150, one of the most successful albums in the band’s history.

Fans of Hagar, Van Halen, and '80s rock will enjoy this deep dive into VOA and its role in shaping Sammy Hagar's legendary career.



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