2002 DAVID LEE ROTH NO HOLDS BBQ 2 DVD SET
PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY DAVID LEE ROTH
.........................................................Product Details

.......Disc Encoding:  Region 0 - NTSC
....................................Compatible with all Worldwide
....................................NTSC DVD players
....Production Year: 2002
...............Run Time: 120 minutes
..Special Features:  2.1 Stereo / Full Tracking                   .....        $12.99
....................................Designer 2 DVD Case
....................................Pro Shot / Non Commercial Release

DAVID LEE ROTH
NO HOLDS BAR-B-QUE
2 DVD SET



BBQ" footage was shot at Roth’s mansion in Pasadena,
California (he calls it the “Mojo Dojo”); from indoor party
scenes to underwater night action in the pool to the tennis
courts, which featured a giant ghetto blaster as the backdrop.

Roth originally designed the video as a media kit (an “EPK,”
or Electronic Press Kit), but it became something much
bigger. “Instead of a page that says, 'Dave's been fishing, is
planning on going into the studio, and likes Django Reinhardt
this year,' let's take the camera to the beach, play some
Django, and go after what I'm best at!” Roth said in 2002. “I
spent easily $600,000 outta pocket. I spent the mortgage,
literally. It grew beyond a simple 'here's a kinda the day in the
life,' because my day is full of fantasy and literary references."

One of the craziest video compilations you’ll ever/never see
is David Lee Roth’s “No Holds Bar-B-Que.” The hour-plus set
was sold on VHS during the ill-fated 2002 “Sam And Dave”
tour – pairing up (at the time) former Van Halen singers Roth
and Sammy Hagar (fans dubbed it the “Sans Halen” tour).

The musically-diverse setlist runs from techno to blues to
mambo to swing, mixing some Roth originals with covers
galore, including
“Baker Street” (Gerry Rafferty), “Fool For
Your Stockings” (ZZ Top), “Tomorrow Never Knows” (The
Beatles), “Let It All Hang Out” (The Hombres), “Dig Your Own
Hole” (The Chemical Bothers), “Shine A Little Love” (ELO),
“Love Time" (Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee), a couple of
Django Reinhardt songs (“Exactly Like You” and “Lime House
Blues”), as well as an unplugged version of VH’s “Mean
Street.”

A couple of the tracks (Beatles, Hombres) appeared later on
2003’s "Diamond Dave” album.

The cast of characters is off the charts: mixed in with outright
looniness and military themes are video storylines featuring
actual war veterans, midgets and a cast of thousands -
including plenty of ladies.