Quiet Riot Live in the 21st Century Kevin Dubrow - Vocals Carlos Cavazo - Guitar Rudy Sarzo - Bass Frankie Banali - Drums Intro (Metal Health) - 0:35 Vicious Circle (Guilty Pleasures 2001) - 0:52 Slick Black Cadillac (Metal Health 1983) - 5:56 Terrified (Terrified 1993) - 10:56 Mama We're All Crazy Now (Condition Critical 1984) - 16:02 Feel The Pain (Guilty Pleasures 2001) - 20:01 Itchycoo Park (Terrified 1993) - 25:35 Don't Wanna Let You Go (Metal Health 1983) - 29:30 Thunderbird (Metal Health 1983) - 34:11 Danger Zone (Metal Health 1983) - 41:42 Sign of the Times (Condition Critical 1984) - 45:50 Battle Axe (guitar solo) (Metal Health 1983) - 48:38 Psycho City (Terrified 1993) - 52:20 Swinging Lumber (drum solo) - 57:30 Cum On Feel The Noize (Metal Health 1983) - 1:01:09 My Generation (The Who cover) - 1:09:23 Bang Your Head (Metal Health 1983) - 1:13:18 Messin With the Kid/Party All Night - 1:17:22 Bang Your Head (Reprise) - 1:20:36 Credits (Fly Too High) - 1:23:55
He was always one of my favorite players. Even bought the Washburn he played in the COFTN video, as myself second guitar ever. In fact, I recently designed my own custom guitar and it's definitely influenced by that Washburn.
Frankie passed away today. So I wanted to find some live 2003 footage, as the last time I saw them was August '03. Same setlist. Same tight ass sound. Giving me goosebumps. Such a great band. RIP brothers. Rock the fuck on.
Hard to believe this was one of the final performances of the Metal Health-lineup. This was 20 years after their massive 1983 US Festival performance in San Bernardino Unfortunately I was born way to late to ever get a chance to see Kevin perform live. RIP to Kevin and Frankie! 🤘
These guys knew how to ROCK! Thanks, Kevin, Carlos, Frankie, and Rudy.... Too bad we've lost a few soldiers of the era.R.I.P Kevin, Frankie.Thanks for the great MUSIC!
Saw them on the Rehab album tour in Provo, Utah. Got to meet them and they all four signed my CD a photo of them and a Quiet Riot mirror my son who had passed away made. All real nice Guys. My first time was the Metal Health tour. Once Kevin passed shortly after the Rehab tour I didn't go see them anymore. I have the original band records with Rhoads, Dubrow, Garni and I forget the other guys name without digging out the records. Hell I'm 56 mind getting a bit foggy sometimes. Miss Frankie and Kevin. Both left a hard way. Rock In Peace Randy, Kevin and Frankie.🙏🙏🙏🤘🤘
🤘🤘🤘🤘 GLAD I RANDOMLY FOUND THIS & RANDY WAS A GOOD FRIEND OF A BUDDY OF MINE.. The Late KEVIN KYLE 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 REST EASY BROTHERS FLY HIGH NEVER FORGOTTEN
Total pros, everyone on this stage are incredible players. Over the years I've been lucky to see them all up close, together or doing something else. Nothing beats this classic lineup
I always enjoyed the raw garage style sound of Quiet Riot, no messing around with a synthesizer just straight ahead metal. They sound awesome live and not many bands can duplicate the sound of a studio recording. RIP Kevin and Frankie you’ll be missed forever.
@Craig Willis yeah he was talkin shit about everything and everyone,,you couldn't buy a rock mag without him running his mouth,,the industry basically turned its back on QR. As Jack said Debrow took QR from nothing to superstar and his mouth shut it all down.
@@azimuth361 ...ehhh...I kinda know what means, though. ...they are not a household name outside of the hard rock community. Ala:. Crue, Poison, Metallica, etc. I think Twisted Sister kinda fits into that category with QR. ..if u play the song, an outsider may know the song, but not the band
@@azimuth361 Maybe Kevin was an obnoxious pain in the ass, but Quiet Riot put heavy metal on the map. Very talented musicians,yet they were so underrated.
@@kenvorland . He was the founder of the band but not the classic line up with the radio hit songs, every QR true fan knows that Randy founded the band but that will be a different scenario, Randy Rhoads is better known as Ozzy's original guitarist.
@Paul Angel Yes, the over dubs are an obvious. Video not completely locked to audio and band members occasionally doing something different than what is heard. However, the sound fx pedals Kevin has on his right, and stomps on them occasionally. Those are what I'm asking about. I'm wondering if anyone has inside info as to what they actually are.
I was the drummer for Medusa back in 1980-82. We played some gigs at the Troubadour with Kevin’s band before Quiet Riot. It was just called DuBrow. Motley Crue, Ratt, Slayer, were some of the other LA bands we played with, to name a few. Good times.
@@jeffwillmitt5764 I don’t think we ever played with them. They were more towards the mid-80s, right? Anyway, good band though. I seem to remember a song called Bad For Each Other, which I liked. Hair metal at its finest. 👍
Let's not forget Kenny Hillery, who played on "Terrified". I saw them on that tour and it's sad that that Carlos is the last surviving member of that lineup.
Met Kevin Dubrow in Vegas back in 2006 at the Hard Rock. Did shots at the bar then he got up and sang with Nigh Ranger. First of all in person he is taller than he looks. But was pretty cool to hang with him.
Rest in Rock Frankie, condolences to the closer one, such great loss and great drummer! specially remembering for the mates specially Kevin may his soul raise everytime we play louder Quiet Riot, Forever Rock! \m/
Kevin sounded fantastic. They were my first favorite metal band in the early 80’s. I got to meet them all in the late 80’s and they were all really cool in person.
May of 2005, these guys brought skid row over to korea to play for the troops and i couldn't have been more excited. Loved kevins crazy vocals as a kid and grew into a SkidRow fan as a teen. I couldn't have imagined it would be the last time i would see them with Kevin again.
That was one of the finest hard rock presentations . Sound quality camera work ,lighting , stagging all top notch . Never got to see the orginal band live. But here Quiet Riot , went all out and provided a great gig . To the rest of behind scenes people , you did not fail to produce a great product with your talents . Cheers 12/12/2021
i saw in 91 a concert of this guys in a small pub in fort lauderdale florida , i was in holydays i live in argentina southamerica i think there was like 100 people no more and it was a great remenber of that trip in the 90s after the concert i talk with kevin in the back of the pub about the concert thet did in argentina in 83 he remebers that tour love quiet riot forever ,
Damn these guys were really really tight!! Never was that big of a QR fan back in the day, but these guys deserve a crap ton of respect. They set/started the sunset standard, and were the first to achieve the number 1 spot on the Billboard top 200 in early 1983. These guys actually knocked The Police out of the top spot. If you were around in 1983, then you know how big of a deal that was. All I can say is, I would give just about anything to go back to 1983, the year I graduated High School!! Just Wow!!!!!!
Saw them at the Road House in Sacremento up close and personal . Road House has 2 stages one outside and one small one inside the bar . They played inside . You could walk right up to the band while they were playing and after the show they all did a get in line meet and greet. My wife kind of stole the meet and greet with kevin Debro they just hit it off and talk for quite a while . I was quite hammered and just having a blast at the show . Rip >> Randy , Kevin , Frankie and any others whom have passed on we all miss you badly . Thankyou for the kickass music in the 80s and all of these years . Thankyou to all of the parents of these awesome guys and godbless you all .
Saw Q.R. 3 times 1998. 1999. And 2005. Awesome band to see live. Great shows. 2005 was the last time I saw Quiet Riot. And I got to meet Kevin and co. I was saddened when Kevin passed 2 years later. R.i.p. Kevin Dubrow
I saw QR back in 1984 on Condition Critical tour with Whitesnake and Kick Axe opening at Oakland Coliseum, great show (all 3 bands, it was Coverdales b day) they had this huge cake they mashed Coverdales face in then threw cake into crowd, best laser show I have seen to this day really ! Great band always liked these guys. RIP Frankie.
*Not many singers sound as good live as they do on the album, but Kevin nails it... plus it's 20 years after their first Lp release!* The whole band rocks!
This is what you would get at a Quiet Riot show 3 guy's playing their heart's out and a front man that sings his ass off.. together you get the best show ever.. 🙏😇😇😇😇🎙️🎸🎸🥁🖤🖤.
You look at the talent on the stage, this lineup was amazing!! Such a shame that personal issues got in the way of what could of been one of the biggest bands. Thank god for CZcams
Always loved this band. Frankie and Rudy and Carlos are severely underrated as players. That voice is so unmistakable and it's a shame that he didn't live longer!!
Underrated? The whole band led the metal wave of the 80s. Rudy Sarzo is one of the most respected and sought-after bassists in the industry. He played for Ozzy, Dio, Whitesnake and even toured with the ever-demanding Malmsteen. Maybe Carlos doesn't get enough credit, but Quiet Riot was one of the most popular acts in the 80s and no one underrates the band's success or influence.
@@robertduncombe7684 It's tiresome to hear some of the most admired, respected and influential musicians like Rudy, Ronnie James Dio, Jake E. Lee, Brad Gillis, Akira Takasaki constantly called underrated. Dude, who the fuck are you talking to? They don't get attention in pop culture, sure. But who gives a fuck about the mainstream? It's too crowded there.
Not underrated at all. Banali & Sarzo have both been at the top and DuBrow was an icon. Randy was a very tough act to follow for Cavazo but oddly enough, he enjoyed even more success with QR than Randy.
Not underrated at all, they're famous in Indonesia at 80s. Rock fan Youngster made quite riot wall graffiti, stickers etc then I listen to them since 12 yo now I'm almost 50
my first metal band, I loved, then I got into W.A.S.P. BLACKIE LAWLESS was the greatest showman on earth in my mind. HEAVY METAL WORLD is about to rise, out of the shadows and into the light, music is eternal.
I've seen wasp or blackie 6 times us old people are not listening to music now days there isn't any plus you'll never ever see WASP in the US again no money blackie even said it
@@davemcvey9966 this the final Empire we made it 2020. never saw w.a.s.p but would have watched their first shows with blood and guts and Blackie's torture rack, he is my TOTAL HERO. he seems like a nice guy but he is suffering a lot. we got old but have a nice day ahead of you brother. peace out!
i LOVE Carlos, 50% of why i got a guitar is due to him. Alex has done a great job last decade or so. but dang.....QR on Solid Gold is my Beatles Ed Sullivan moment
If I didnt hear this band blasting by the older kids in elementary school, my life would've went in a totally different direction. Thank YOU QR for being Fkn badass
No way will the 2020,and beyond QR, Ever be this badass ever again.feel bad for the kids who missed out on the 1980's. The best years ever.R.I.P. frankie
I was eleven y/o when my brother took me to see these awesome guys at The Cow Palace '84. I had posters of these guys plastered on all my bedroom walls. ❤❤❤
Es Maravilloso , yo tuve el Honor de ver a los , Quiet Riot en directo en el 2003 en el Atarfe Vega Rock de Granada fue Maravilloso , no me podía creer que estaba viendo en directo a unos de mis grupos favoritos eso nunca se me olvidará
This is by far the best line up from QR... its 😔 to see a lot of bands losing their lead singer, but I'm glad to see some of them trying to mainten the legacy ,the name of the band.
Joseph Boggs....no facts crankshaft. QR were the first of the early 1980 LA metal bands to be signed by a label while Crue, Poison, GnR who came later and others were plastering and stapling their fliers to poles all over LA. So get your facts right, they were a significant band and left a footprint in classic songs. But hey what do I know? I just deal in facts, don't blow smoke out my arse like you.
Joseph Boggs you are a tiny speckle of a footnote in the human race and have been since the day you were born. In addition to that, you are truly ignorant.
@@58016428 I agree, with you. Bogs obviously is not smart in 80s metal history. Give him time, he needs to learn, but first needs to pull the foot outta his arse, and mouth, that will probably keep him busy for awhile, since he's buried in a pile of shittalk.... can't help stupid
Seen Quiet Riot in Kingsport TN back in 2005 and they were fantastic. Love seeing footage of them perform. Very underrated band. R.I.P. Kevin and Frankie
Quiet Riot
Live in the 21st Century
Kevin Dubrow - Vocals
Carlos Cavazo - Guitar
Rudy Sarzo - Bass
Frankie Banali - Drums
Intro (Metal Health) - 0:35
Vicious Circle (Guilty Pleasures 2001) - 0:52
Slick Black Cadillac (Metal Health 1983) - 5:56
Terrified (Terrified 1993) - 10:56
Mama We're All Crazy Now (Condition Critical 1984) - 16:02
Feel The Pain (Guilty Pleasures 2001) - 20:01
Itchycoo Park (Terrified 1993) - 25:35
Don't Wanna Let You Go (Metal Health 1983) - 29:30
Thunderbird (Metal Health 1983) - 34:11
Danger Zone (Metal Health 1983) - 41:42
Sign of the Times (Condition Critical 1984) - 45:50
Battle Axe (guitar solo) (Metal Health 1983) - 48:38
Psycho City (Terrified 1993) - 52:20
Swinging Lumber (drum solo) - 57:30
Cum On Feel The Noize (Metal Health 1983) - 1:01:09
My Generation (The Who cover) - 1:09:23
Bang Your Head (Metal Health 1983) - 1:13:18
Messin With the Kid/Party All Night - 1:17:22
Bang Your Head (Reprise) - 1:20:36
Credits (Fly Too High) - 1:23:55
THANK YOU. 🤟🤟
Mr Awesome Cat ö
genial, recordar
Thank You!! 🤘
My first concert quiet riot iron maiden. Msg NY 1983
Rest In Peace Randy, Kevin and Frankie 🙏🏻
We all know heaven rocks now
Who?
There's no way to know what's going on next door so how does anybody know what's going on in China that has always bothered me. I had MTV
Carlos is a very underrated guitar player.
He was always one of my favorite players. Even bought the Washburn he played in the COFTN video, as myself second guitar ever. In fact, I recently designed my own custom guitar and it's definitely influenced by that Washburn.
gotta love Rudy, no matter how high he flew, he never forgot Quiet Riot
and he has been in some serious fucking bands.............badass bass player
Rudy! Rudy!! Rudy!!!!
@@trillrifaxegrindor4411 is to with the daisies now .
I know i seem him lately with the remember randy rodes group.
He needs money like everyone else..he's been fucked by every band he's played in
Life isnt quite the same without the great Kevin D Major R.I.P. . This footage shows how they were and are on top of their game no matter what.
Frankie passed away today. So I wanted to find some live 2003 footage, as the last time I saw them was August '03. Same setlist. Same tight ass sound. Giving me goosebumps. Such a great band. RIP brothers. Rock the fuck on.
I worked with Frankie a few years ago. Really really sweet nice guy. Polite as ever and a genuine dude. I'm very happy I got to work with him.
Such a sad deal. The guy fought really really hard for quite a while. Total respect for him!
I MISS HIM
Hard to believe this was one of the final performances of the Metal Health-lineup. This was 20 years after their massive 1983 US Festival performance in San Bernardino
Unfortunately I was born way to late to ever get a chance to see Kevin perform live. RIP to Kevin and Frankie! 🤘
These guys knew how to ROCK! Thanks, Kevin, Carlos, Frankie, and Rudy.... Too bad we've lost a few soldiers of the era.R.I.P Kevin, Frankie.Thanks for the great MUSIC!
Frankie back bangin' heads with Kevin. Rest well man. ✌️🥁
And randy the originals..👍
Saw them on the Rehab album tour in Provo, Utah. Got to meet them and they all four signed my CD a photo of them and a Quiet Riot mirror my son who had passed away made. All real nice Guys. My first time was the Metal Health tour. Once Kevin passed shortly after the Rehab tour I didn't go see them anymore. I have the original band records with Rhoads, Dubrow, Garni and I forget the other guys name without digging out the records. Hell I'm 56 mind getting a bit foggy sometimes. Miss Frankie and Kevin. Both left a hard way. Rock In Peace Randy, Kevin and Frankie.🙏🙏🙏🤘🤘
🤘🤘🤘🤘 GLAD I RANDOMLY FOUND THIS & RANDY WAS A GOOD FRIEND OF A BUDDY OF MINE.. The Late KEVIN KYLE 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 REST EASY BROTHERS FLY HIGH NEVER FORGOTTEN
This is the way music should be played. I idolize every one in this group. RIP Kevin Dubrow
YUP!
They’re good musicians, but idolize ? 🤣🤣
Total pros, everyone on this stage are incredible players. Over the years I've been lucky to see them all up close, together or doing something else. Nothing beats this classic lineup
The guys are great musicians and songwriters, miss these days
Man, there is no mistaking Kevin's voice. Just like Steven Pearcy. When you hear him, you know exactly who's signing. RIP Kevin.
I think Steven Pearcy sounds like Dave Mustaine and visa versa.
@@yecatsraine Not even close
Hell yeah he was a hell of a 80,s metal singer no mistaking his voice RIP KD
@@yecatsraine so dumb comment
Love them both
carlos smokin that axe
When bands had their own sound IDENTITY!!
R.I.P.... FRANKIE - Aug. 2020 😑🤟
exacto!! identidad, algo identificable e imborrable de tu mente que desde los primeros acordes de la guitarra o batería ya sabes quienes son.
Great band....Kevin sounds great. Rudy Sarzo played with everyone.
QR, Whitesnake, Ozzy, etc....the guys a legend...
Absolutely...agree 👍
More talent on the stage than most bands could dream of! Incredible! RIP Kevin.
EXACTLY 😁👍🏻👍🏻
I always enjoyed the raw garage style sound of Quiet Riot, no messing around with a synthesizer just straight ahead metal. They sound awesome live and not many bands can duplicate the sound of a studio recording. RIP Kevin and Frankie you’ll be missed forever.
I totally agree, but if you wanna hear some synthesizer Quiet Riot, just listen to QRIII.
Awesome band they opened the door for all the 1980 bands to get signed motley crue said.
Always liked Quiet Riot,they had their own sound. Very under rated band.
@Jack D How ruinred?
Oh yeah. So underrated that Metal Health went sextuple platinum. They were the first metal band to have a #1 album on Billboard. Totally underrated.
@Craig Willis yeah he was talkin shit about everything and everyone,,you couldn't buy a rock mag without him running his mouth,,the industry basically turned its back on QR. As Jack said Debrow took QR from nothing to superstar and his mouth shut it all down.
@@azimuth361 ...ehhh...I kinda know what means, though.
...they are not a household name outside of the hard rock community.
Ala:. Crue, Poison, Metallica, etc.
I think Twisted Sister kinda fits into that category with QR. ..if u play the song, an outsider may know the song, but not the band
@@azimuth361 Maybe Kevin was an obnoxious pain in the ass, but Quiet Riot put heavy metal on the map. Very talented musicians,yet they were so underrated.
This is the classic line up of Quiet Riot we all love, r.i.p Kevin, and r.i.p Franky.
Classic line up is with Randy
@@kenvorland . He was the founder of the band but not the classic line up with the radio hit songs, every QR true fan knows that Randy founded the band but that will be a different scenario, Randy Rhoads is better known as Ozzy's original guitarist.
@MetalLion 07
Very true. Nobody would ever say the classic Metallica line up is with Dave, or the classic Motörhead are with Lucas. 😁
@@clausjahnel5379 Metallica died when cliff died but lucas is a diffrent story
Man this band sounds tight, and Kevin Dubrow's voice sounds fantastic.
Such a great band that was so underrated,yet they brought metal into the mainstream.
These tunes are very topical here in 2020!
@Paul Angel I think you are correct. Sounds too polished. But how to know unless you were there.
What are those vocal FX Kevin was stomping on during the show? Anyone have an idea of that vocal chain? Sounds great
@Paul Angel Yes, the over dubs are an obvious. Video not completely locked to audio and band members occasionally doing something different than what is heard. However, the sound fx pedals Kevin has on his right, and stomps on them occasionally. Those are what I'm asking about. I'm wondering if anyone has inside info as to what they actually are.
I was the drummer for Medusa back in 1980-82. We played some gigs at the Troubadour with Kevin’s band before Quiet Riot. It was just called DuBrow.
Motley Crue, Ratt, Slayer, were some of the other LA bands we played with, to name a few. Good times.
Quiet Riot were going well before 1980-82 mate, there's the two albums they did with Randy Rhodes
Gary Unsworth True, but then Ozzy took Randy and Rudy. During that time Kevin played under the name DuBrow. And R.I.P. Randy, Kevin, and now Frankie.
Ever see the band Shark Island back in the day?
@@jeffwillmitt5764 I don’t think we ever played with them. They were more towards the mid-80s, right? Anyway, good band though. I seem to remember a song called Bad For Each Other, which I liked. Hair metal at its finest. 👍
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R.I.P. Randy Kevin and Frankie.
Let's not forget Kenny Hillery, who played on "Terrified". I saw them on that tour and it's sad that that Carlos is the last surviving member of that lineup.
Thank you for including Randy
Met Kevin Dubrow in Vegas back in 2006 at the Hard Rock. Did shots at the bar then he got up and sang with Nigh Ranger. First of all in person he is taller than he looks. But was pretty cool to hang with him.
I think you mean to say he was taller than he looked. Cause he aint very tall these days.
That's about when he died isn't it?
Rest in Rock Frankie, condolences to the closer one, such great loss and great drummer! specially remembering for the mates specially Kevin may his soul raise everytime we play louder Quiet Riot, Forever Rock! \m/
He was a monster on drums!!!
@@kahafa7406 ح
Kevin sounded fantastic. They were my first favorite metal band in the early 80’s. I got to meet them all in the late 80’s and they were all really cool in person.
May of 2005, these guys brought skid row over to korea to play for the troops and i couldn't have been more excited. Loved kevins crazy vocals as a kid and grew into a SkidRow fan as a teen. I couldn't have imagined it would be the last time i would see them with Kevin again.
That was one of the finest hard rock presentations . Sound quality camera work ,lighting , stagging all top notch . Never got to see the orginal band live. But here Quiet Riot , went all out and provided a great gig . To the rest of behind scenes people , you did not fail to produce a great product with your talents .
Cheers 12/12/2021
1of the best concert I ever saw in my life, I'm 61 years old, it was held in Bangor Maine
Kevin still sounded dam good 20 years after metal health
i saw in 91 a concert of this guys in a small pub in fort lauderdale florida , i was in holydays i live in argentina southamerica i think there was like 100 people no more and it was a great remenber of that trip in the 90s after the concert i talk with kevin in the back of the pub about the concert thet did in argentina in 83 he remebers that tour love quiet riot forever ,
Kevin is such a unique vocal for the band, never will be another. Listen to him. Damn
Such a unique 80"s voice, sounds good live as well
The audio quality is amazing.
Frankie always delivers...Long live the eighties metal health lineup. Kevin was a great frontman and this show kills!
Damn these guys were really really tight!! Never was that big of a QR fan back in the day, but these guys deserve a crap ton of respect. They set/started the sunset standard, and were the first to achieve the number 1 spot on the Billboard top 200 in early 1983. These guys actually knocked The Police out of the top spot. If you were around in 1983, then you know how big of a deal that was. All I can say is, I would give just about anything to go back to 1983, the year I graduated High School!! Just Wow!!!!!!
Fantastic show extreme professionalism, thanks 4 postings!
This concert brings back so many memories. I look forward to seeing you in heaven Kevin.
Kevin In Heaven? If only there were such a place
Saw them at the Road House in Sacremento up close and personal . Road House has 2 stages one outside and one small one inside the bar . They played inside . You could walk right up to the band while they were playing and after the show they all did a get in line meet and greet. My wife kind of stole the meet and greet with kevin Debro they just hit it off and talk for quite a while . I was quite hammered and just having a blast at the show . Rip >> Randy , Kevin , Frankie and any others whom have passed on we all miss you badly . Thankyou for the kickass music in the 80s and all of these years . Thankyou to all of the parents of these awesome guys and godbless you all .
Frankie y kevin nunca los voy a olvidar !!!gracias por su musica 🇦🇷🤟💪
Saw Q.R. 3 times 1998. 1999. And 2005. Awesome band to see live. Great shows. 2005 was the last time I saw Quiet Riot. And I got to meet Kevin and co. I was saddened when Kevin passed 2 years later. R.i.p. Kevin Dubrow
I loved this band growing up as a kid. RIP Frankie and Kevin, thanks for the music man!!!
There were many lineups in QR''s long history....this is clearly the BEST lineup!! R.I.P. Kevin and Frankie!
Just one HELL OF GREAT CONCERT !!
RIP Frankie and Kevin ✝️
Superb metal band ! 🎸🎸🎤🎤🍺🍺🤘🤘
I saw QR back in 1984 on Condition Critical tour with Whitesnake and Kick Axe opening at Oakland Coliseum, great show (all 3 bands, it was Coverdales b day) they had this huge cake they mashed Coverdales face in then threw cake into crowd, best laser show I have seen to this day really ! Great band always liked these guys. RIP Frankie.
QR and WS Tingley ABQ 1984
*Not many singers sound as good live as they do on the album, but Kevin nails it... plus it's 20 years after their first Lp release!*
The whole band rocks!
Great show, I remember this tour! RIP Kevin & Frankie - Carlos and Rudy jammed on this one!!!
This is what you would get at a Quiet Riot show 3 guy's playing their heart's out and a front man that sings his ass off.. together you get the best show ever.. 🙏😇😇😇😇🎙️🎸🎸🥁🖤🖤.
QR's post 80s work doesn't get enough credit. Absolutely spectacular metal.
Killer band , Love Kevin's voice and Carlos rips at guitar .
The World Owes Quiet Riot. They are one of the Greatest Band of all Time. Their story is Pure Rock'N'Roll and their Music is Stellar.
You Dont know what you got til it's gone.. Goodbye Kevin Dubrow u were one of the rest RIRR( resting rocknroll
You look at the talent on the stage, this lineup was amazing!! Such a shame that personal issues got in the way of what could of been one of the biggest bands. Thank god for CZcams
Rest in peace Kevin and Frankie
Kevin was a killer singer. All the guys great musicians.
They had to pretty good to jam with randy.
Always loved this band. Frankie and Rudy and Carlos are severely underrated as players. That voice is so unmistakable and it's a shame that he didn't live longer!!
Fuck yeah dude 🤘
Underrated? The whole band led the metal wave of the 80s. Rudy Sarzo is one of the most respected and sought-after bassists in the industry. He played for Ozzy, Dio, Whitesnake and even toured with the ever-demanding Malmsteen. Maybe Carlos doesn't get enough credit, but Quiet Riot was one of the most popular acts in the 80s and no one underrates the band's success or influence.
@@robertduncombe7684 It's tiresome to hear some of the most admired, respected and influential musicians like Rudy, Ronnie James Dio, Jake E. Lee, Brad Gillis, Akira Takasaki constantly called underrated. Dude, who the fuck are you talking to? They don't get attention in pop culture, sure. But who gives a fuck about the mainstream? It's too crowded there.
Not underrated at all. Banali & Sarzo have both been at the top and DuBrow was an icon. Randy was a very tough act to follow for Cavazo but oddly enough, he enjoyed even more success with QR than Randy.
Not underrated at all, they're famous in Indonesia at 80s. Rock fan Youngster made quite riot wall graffiti, stickers etc then I listen to them since 12 yo now I'm almost 50
my first metal band, I loved, then I got into W.A.S.P. BLACKIE LAWLESS was the greatest showman on earth in my mind. HEAVY METAL WORLD is about to rise, out of the shadows
and into the light, music is eternal.
RISE?
Try listening to THRASH METAL instead of this soft rock CROCK music!!!!
I've seen wasp or blackie 6 times us old people are not listening to music now days there isn't any plus you'll never ever see WASP in the US again no money blackie even said it
@@davemcvey9966 this the final Empire we made it 2020. never saw w.a.s.p but would have watched their first shows with blood and guts and Blackie's torture rack, he is my TOTAL HERO. he seems like a nice guy but he is suffering a lot. we got old but have a nice day ahead of you brother. peace out!
For me one of the Best singer
i LOVE Carlos, 50% of why i got a guitar is due to him. Alex has done a great job last decade or so. but dang.....QR on Solid Gold is my Beatles Ed Sullivan moment
I think Rudy Sarzo has played for almost every metal band in history.
The legend sarzo
Thank you YT , for this amazing gem ! 💎 = Eagle 🦅
If I didnt hear this band blasting by the older kids in elementary school, my life would've went in a totally different direction.
Thank YOU QR for being Fkn badass
No way will the 2020,and beyond QR, Ever be this badass ever again.feel bad for the kids who missed out on the 1980's. The best years ever.R.I.P. frankie
I'd have given anything to be there, especially in a small venue. I was 15 when Metal Health came out. I was born at the perfect time.
miss you. Kevin, Frankie, Randy
🤘😎🤘 My first concert was QR in 1984!
Amazing. RIP all you guys. Love you!
Kevin sound great on this night, wow.
I met Kevin in a Vegas rock club off the strip about a year before this tour.
Frankie looking like Bonzo behind the plexi kit! RIP Kevin, Randy and Frankie. Fly on THUNDERBIRDS!
that guitar tone is killer
Rudy is slaying it playing underneath the beat. The man is a machine
I was eleven y/o when my brother took me to see these awesome guys at The Cow Palace '84.
I had posters of these guys plastered on all my bedroom walls. ❤❤❤
Kevin Dubrow r.i.p 🎵🎼🎶🎼🎶🎤🙏👊
Formation Classic 🎵🎼🎶🎵🎼🎶🎸😎👊
The vintage band, i cant believe it is 40 years since Metal health
Saw them in 1983 Yakima Washington. Let's all pray for Frankie
I łive in Yakima, where did you see them at, the fair?
I saw them at the 1983 US Festival in southern California. They opened Day 2 Heavy Metal Day. They put on a great show that day.
Glad I got to see Kevin
Seen them in concert twice..Frankie Banali is hands down one the best drummers of all time...R.I.P...Frankie and Kevin
Es Maravilloso , yo tuve el Honor de ver a los , Quiet Riot en directo en el 2003 en el Atarfe Vega Rock de Granada fue Maravilloso , no me podía creer que estaba viendo en directo a unos de mis grupos favoritos eso nunca se me olvidará
Voice is still in very good shape, original members.... WOW !!!!!!
Damn, this sounds Good for back then. This was 20 years ago!!!! Four years after this show Kevin the Lead Vocalist O.D.'s, and Passes away! Sad!
Thanks for posting this! Kevin DuBrow was such a talented person who left us way too soon.
It was the best concert I ever saw, and it was in the 80's thank you guys in Bangor Maine
Kevin's voice didn't change much over the years. He had a unique voice. They were great live. Straight up rock & roll.
El grupo que marco mi epoca los 80 grande kevin siempre juntos grande Quiet riot viva el metal saludos desde chile
Good 2 See the 1983 lineup back. RIP Kevin Randy and Franki.
I came about this show due to the passing of Frankie and Kevin's brother"Doctor T" happen to mention him. Solid Band especially Carlos on guitar...
Ozzy??? Real? 🤔
@@GerryRocks64 I appreciate privacy when viewing footage, sometimes I comment
are u really ozzy?
RIP Frankie and Kevin. Great drummer and singer.
This is by far the best line up from QR... its 😔 to see a lot of bands losing their lead singer, but I'm glad to see some of them trying to mainten the legacy ,the name of the band.
Saw them with Keel the opening act mid 80s Morgantown WV. Great show.
Frankie was pure beast!
when it's my time to go hopefully i'll be able to see all of these guys / bands on the other side . Rock on People !
A voice like none other.
Now he’s gone.
He left his mark on rock and it will forever remain there.
DeepWater5 no he didn’t . He was a tiny speckle of a footnote for 1983 and that’s it .
Joseph Boggs....no facts crankshaft. QR were the first of the early 1980 LA metal bands to be signed by a label while Crue, Poison, GnR who came later and others were plastering and stapling their fliers to poles all over LA. So get your facts right, they were a significant band and left a footprint in classic songs. But hey what do I know? I just deal in facts, don't blow smoke out my arse like you.
Joseph Boggs you are a tiny speckle of a footnote in the human race and have been since the day you were born.
In addition to that, you are truly ignorant.
@@58016428 I agree, with you. Bogs obviously is not smart in 80s metal history. Give him time, he needs to learn, but first needs to pull the foot outta his arse, and mouth, that will probably keep him busy for awhile, since he's buried in a pile of shittalk.... can't help stupid
David Aughey EXACTLY ✌🏼🔥
Seen Quiet Riot in Kingsport TN back in 2005 and they were fantastic. Love seeing footage of them perform. Very underrated band. R.I.P. Kevin and Frankie
Go man Go!!! Love it!!!
Great sound live. Great band