The strange reason Van Halen banned brown M&Ms from their dressing room
When Van Halen insisted that brown M&Ms should be removed from their dressing rooms back in the 1980s they pushed their way to the front of the line of pop stars putting bizarre and outlandish demands on their riders. However, there was more to this request than there might have seemed. In fact, many years later, Van Halen’s frontman David Lee Roth revealed the truth about the story – and what really lay behind the seemingly inexplicable request.
’”Indeed, it seemed that each act was attempting to one-up their competition with their list of demands – and the more obscure the better. While Led Zeppelin had earned a reputation for trashing five-star hotels and throwing TV sets out of windows in the 1970s, Aerosmith would arrive to a Thanksgiving dinner at every concert. And it didn’t end there.
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