Rest In Peace Eddie Van Halen: The Brown M & M’S Clause

Rest In Peace Eddie Van Halen: The Brown M & M'S Clause

Eddie Van Halen passed away after a long fight against cancer, let’s remember one of the best known clauses of the musician became famous and is implemented in big business.

Eddie Van Halen passed away at 65 from cancer on October 6, the story that surrounds the great musician is very interesting, like that famous clause called "The Van Halen clause."

Everyone believed that the requests of this rock legend were exaggerated, but there was a great purpose that few knew about that clause. If in their dressing room they found a single brown candy they would suspend the concert.

It was not a whim, it was a precautionary alarm, it was to put to the test those who were in charge of putting together the majestic scenarios, that they read every part of the contract, from the specifications to the letter.

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Rest In Peace Van Halen: The Legend of Brown M & M’s

Various artists have asked for strange, eccentric things, but Eddie Van Halen had his own special clause that read like this: "There will be no brown M&M in the backstage area, under penalty of cancellation of the concert and full payment to Van Halen"

Van Halen was one of the most important bands in the world, its guitarist and founder Eddie Van Halen passed away on October 6 from cancer and in their life stories there is a special one.

According to Lee Roth in his autobiographical book "all the contractors told us that they had always set the stage well, following the technical indications of the contract in detail".

Those of the band did not have time to review all the details of the assembly, that is why the first thing they did was to review the bag or the M&M bowl. And if they found brown M&M it was because they had not read the contract with all the requirements and that things had not been done with the necessary requirements.

This was his biggest alarm to know if the stage was of quality and if the safety of the group and the entire work team, including the public, were being met.

In one of the presentations that they would have in Colorado, Lee Roth realized that there were brown M & Ms and he began to destroy everything in his path and he was not wrong, the stage collapsed, there was damage of an additional 80 thousand dollars.