The return of...Chickenfoot?

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Sammy Hagar and Joe Satriani might just be ready to collaborate again, even as the fourth anniversary of Chickenfoot‘s last studio release looms in September.

Sammy Hagar says, via Facebook, that he spent Friday (Aug. 28) in the studio with Joe Satriani as the guitarist “gears up for his world tour to support his awesome new CD – and he and I are always messing around with song ideas to see if it tastes like chicken ha ha.”

It’s a small breakthrough in a stalemate situation, and it might not be the only one.

Satriani has admitted that he turned his attention to recording solo projects like Shockwave Supernova after a frustrating wait for the all-star Chickenfoot (which also includes Hagar’s former Van Halen bandmate Michael Anthony and Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers) to reconvene. With so many big names in the band, timing has often been an issue. Smith, for instance, is in the studio right now with the Chili Peppers.

For his part, Sammy Hagar has been reticent about the idea of producing new material – often citing the expense in an era of soft album sales. But he’s also talked openly this summer about playing together. “I love Chickenfoot,” Hagar told Eddie Trunk. “I want to do special projects with them. I want us to go play Bonnaroo; you know, I want us to go play big festivals and just one-offs and things.”

In the meantime, Hagar and Anthony are returning the road with the Circle, a smaller-scale group also featuring Jason Bonham and Vic Johnson – and Hagar is promising a studio effort to follow up their live 2015 project, At Your Service.

“I want to see what [the Circle] can do in the studio,” Hagar told Trunk. “I’ve got a vibe on what I think this band will be, and it ain’t classic rock, believe it or not. I want to play, like American folk rock, with a heavy edge. … Remember the Band? Yeah, write lyrics about America, and about the world. I just have a feeling that this band might be able to do that really well. We’ll find out.”


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That's the main problem with making a supergroup, those guys have other commitments and so you can't go make an album & tour every 2-3 years like clockwork.

And good luck working with Bonham, he can't commit to a band for more than a few months.
 

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Joe Satriani, the legendary guitar shredder who recorded such platinum sellers as "Surfing With The Alien" and "Flying In A Blue Dream", took time out of his schedule to join Shawn and Corbs of "The GuitCast" podcast to talk about his early music education, his amplifier prototype for Marshall Amplification, his new album, "Shockwave Supernova", and the current state of CHICKENFOOT, his project with Sammy Hagar (ex-VAN HALEN), Michael Anthony (ex-VAN HALEN) and Chad Smith (RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS).

Speaking about what, if anything, is going on with CHICKENFOOT at the moment, Satriani said: "I think all my complaining and foot stomping really had an effect, because it was really bothering me and I still, philosophically, just felt like there was a really big disconnect there [between me and some of the other members of CHICKENFOOT]. I got asked by every single journalist ten times a day [what was going on with the band]. And when I started speaking my mind, I think I realized I rattled some feathers there in the 'FOOT camp. And I followed it up with just writing some new music, and I sent Sam some stuff, and I was surprised to see him respond so quickly with some creative ideas. And I can happily tell you now that there is a track that is circulating through the band. It's got new drums from Chad on it, it's got new vocals from Sam, and I think Mike is coming at the end of this week to add bass and vocals. So there might be something coming. I know there's a song in the works, and I'm working on a few others that I think I can get them to do. So, yeah, I think there's hope."

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Hagar revealed via Facebook that he spent August 28 in the studio with Satriani as the guitarist "gear[ed] up for his world tour to support his awesome new CD — and he and I are always messing around with song ideas to see if it tastes like chicken ha ha."

Asked to clarify the comments he made to Rolling Stone magazine where he was quoted as saying that he thinks CHICKENFOOT is finished making albums, Hagar told VH1 Classic's syndicated radio show "On Tap With Nik Carter" last fall: "It's not that [CHICKENFOOT has] run its course, it's just that I'm not sure… in everyone's schedule that we can put aside a year and make a record, make some videos and go out and do a world tour, like what we would have to do. The recording side of it is what's tough; that takes so much time and finances. And if the record business for a band like that, if we could sell a million records, we'd probably say, 'Okay, at least we can pay for the record.' But when you spend half a million dollars on a record and it sells a a hundred and twenty-five thousand copies, I'm sorry, that's 'pay to play."

He continued: "In my life, everything I do now, I'm looking at [it like], this could be my last year of this. I don't know how much longer I can really do that hard grind. I love to go out on tour, but I can't do a hundred shows a year. I would probably have to retire if I did, if I tried to do that. So I'm trying to pick and choose everything I do and make it more special for me. What I wanna do. [What] makes me happy. And it ain't just about work. I'm not interested in making more money. It's about just making myself happy. And CHICKENFOOT would really make me happy, except for the damn workload and the success of it. It's just that the record business is kind of done. I mean, I'm sorry to say that. It's sad."

CHICKENFOOT reissued its gold-selling 2009 self-titled debut as a double-disc set. The new version features bonus live tracks recorded on the group's tour behind its sophomore studio effort, "III"

CHICKENFOOT's most recent touring lineup included legendary drummer/musician Kenny Aronoff, who was filling in for Smith while Chad was on the road with RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS.

"III" sold 42,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 9 on The Billboard 200 chart. The band's self-titled debut opened with 49,000 units back in June 2009 to debut at No. 6.

Hagar's current band, THE CIRCLE, plays songs from all eras of its members' lives, including tracks from VAN HALEN and LED ZEPPELIN.

Read more at One New Chickenfoot Song 'In The Works,' With More Possibly On The Way, Says Joe Satriani - Blabbermouth.net
 

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