Van Halen - Unchained - 6/12/1981 - Oakland Coliseum Stadium (Official)
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- Van Halen - Unchained
Recorded Live: 6/12/1981 - Oakland Coliseum Stadium - Oakland, CA
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There is nothing on the planet today that compares to these guys
lairddoran5041 And IMO there never will be.
Never will be again.
Agreed, and nothing even comes close!
Amen forever on that, Rock Gods that no others will ever outrock
There's a few that come close, but they wouldn't be where they are today without Van Halen
Michael Anthony's harmonies were always criminally underrated.
Agreed. They are just as much a signature VH sound as Roth’s vocals and Eddies guitar.
I used to to talk a lot of shit on Micheal Anthony, especially after hear he's rated as the worst bass player in rock history,now I don't think so HES WHAT A BASS PLAYER IS SUPPOSED TO BE,he keeps it simple and plays to the song,that's a good bass player right there
Always thought he was good, a decent vocalist, good bass player in my opinion and not a bad showman either. Who cares if Eddie had to supposedly show him parts every once in a while if that really was true
absolutely true
He was always underrated
Van Halen in their prime. UNTOUCHABLE.
Try to even talk shit about this performance and I'll kick your ass.
Truth. I saw them on this tour. Badasses.
Which prime? With sammy Hager they were as bigger or bigger and sold 46 million records as much as they did with Roth. I like both but they are definitely different bands, I wish they could get along and do a sammy, Dave tour for Eddie smh.
@@joshuaschmidinger3993 Eddie never got a proper send off. No tribute concert like everyone else seems to get. But I think Alex is the one who puts a kibosh on anything like that every happening.
@@joshuaschmidinger3993nope Roth era sold more
Still get goosebumps when that opening riff starts. One of the most iconic in modern rock history.
Legendary
Like Godzilla about to destroy a city 🦖
COULDN'T SAY IT ANY BETTER
Same goes bumps flew up off the chair started w the air guitar
And "Everybody Up!!!" just kicks it up a notch, Love it
At this point in their career Van Halen were the greatest, and nobody could touch them,RIP EVH
I'm crying watching this ...LOVE YOU EDWARD!! A piece of our childhood is gone...🎸🎸
Say it again.
And you were the dickweed skater who didn't know shit about Rock.
@@charleswarren1901
@@Tessmage_Tessera Teen twit.
And THAT boys and girls, is how you open a genuine rock concert!
I think its an encore but who cares....
i believe they opened with On Fire during the Fair Warning tour.
I first saw this video on Don Kirschners Rock Concert(I believe that was the name of the show) as a teen back in the 80’s, gave me the chills…40 years later still does. Van Halen kicked ass.
Yeah, finale but they did open with Unchained on the VH3 tour.
The youngins just wont be able to comprehend the sheer excitement when this came out. It was fresh as hell
They were Gods in 1981.
This is peak Van Halen.
At 1:06 into song, that's me in the lower right, behind girl with black hair. Arm in the air....just graduated from high school that morning.
+Danniel Amyx awesome, what a way to start your summer.
Danniel Amyx OMG the girl at about 2:28 if you could of nailed that
Man!! That's a BA high school graduation!! All chicks in audience what more could you ask for? VH & chicks!!!!
Graduation gift musta been a Van Halen ticket! Forever Unchained! Lol.
You and me both. Acalanes 81'.
Michael Anthony in general is heavily underrated. Bass playing, power, singing, all of it.
Highly underrated. Nice solid bass, and fit his role in the band as good as a guy could.
And a super good guy!
TRUE
He was/is a fantastic bass player and harmony singer
Spot on! People usually misuse the word "underrated". But Michael Anthony is underrated, underappreciated, overlooked... ALL of it!
We are so lucky to have had them in our generation.
you are so correct!!
AMEN or LIKEWISE!
I was at this concert..was 20 and not a care in the world..still remember the raw power of that night!!!
This is how VH should be remembered: full of energy, enthusiasm, Michael Anthony on bass and Dave had his voice. They were the best when they were in their prime.
No, actually they were better than that.
aussieboy77 ......couldnt have said it better, i may sound like an old man, but where have all the good times gone??
aussieboy77 amen
yuor forgetting the mindblowing drums ,much off the time he's the backbone
Alex is very underrated. Thanks for his props
Michael Anthony, consistently the most shirted member of Van Halen.
Haha!
I was thinking the very same thing to myself. The most dressed member lol
hahaha....a very astute observation.
He's probably trying to all the girls calm. They ALL lust for Michael.
Dude was a beast that's why he had to keep his shirt on
he was a little abdominally challenged so...
As a guitar player, I have an absolutely unlimited love for vintage EVH music
That SPLIT JUMP at the start! WOW! 😮
Saw David Lee Roth in Melbourne, Australia...October 1988 ; had Steve Vai with him, just a huge show. Dave had the tarzan rope going on, boxing ring came from out of the floor. He's a great athlete, a joy to watch the Diamond one himself ! He's a freak, he's a frontman in the mould of - maybe- Roger Daltrey, Plant and Mick (tbe latter requiring no last name). Dominant.
RIP EDDIE! I just heard the news. Sad day for rock history. EVH was the most influential guitar player of the 80's, and literally changed the way an entire industry played the instrument for a whole decade and beyond. Rest in peace. May you shred it up there with Jimi and all the other greats.
True to that, was just listening to D.O.A. last night, forgot what album it was on , called one of my buddies to re-fresh my brain. Brought back good memories from the hazy day's of being in school in the 80's. him and the Dime two of my all time favorites.
Hopefully him and randy rhoads have gotten to talk
May God rest Eddie's soul
I still can't believe that he's actually gone..
GONE too soon! may he rest in peace!
This is how I like to remember David Lee Roth.
Hell yeah, he was at his best around this general time frame in the 80's
Great time for music
absolutley agree with you dave, with his hick hicks and energy DLR was the man
Yeah, this tour the whole band was firing on all cylinders. Dave actually was professional enough at this point to remember the lyrics. Saw them on Diver Down and he was aweful. And on the 1984 Tour, he redeemed himself. But, they were never this good again. They played the entire Fair Warning album, plus about 12 other songs including Fire, Everybody Wants Some, and Running with the Devil.
lol he's not dead
man this is VAN HALEN at their RAW SAVAGE peak
This is probably my favorite Van Halen song. The video is epic despite being terrible quality. That’s what we had to work with “back in the day.” This is real talent. It’s a shame today’s generation will never get to witness something like this in person. Pure awesomeness. RIP EVH.
Really sucks that there's nothing like this anymore. Absolutely nothing new that I'm aware of compares to this caliber of music.
You guys need to just look
@@everydaycliche1529 I've heard that BS for years, and no I don't agree with that at all. I don't have spare time to dig through tons and TONS of subpar bands only to hear nothing redeeming.
thats the spirit🙃
@@everydaycliche1529 Put it this way. I currently leave the house for work at 3:45 am and get back around 5:30 to 6:00 pm. I work in remote areas with no cell service. So in other words, I don't have time to be looking for new music, I just go explore classic bands and albums I haven't heard yet, with alot of help from YT recommendations, and that's about it really.
Alex Van Halen deserves some credit too. His drumming just hits you like a freighttrain! He is truly one of rhe greatest rock drummers.
Like a freight train👍
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The sound he got out of his snare was unique and only his.
Hot for teacher is Epic
Never heard that snare from any drummer before, him and the bass are the backbones of this masterpiece
Killer snare drum sound!
Possibly the most EPIC 5 minutes on CZcams.
This is a reminder that Van Halen was one of the greatest bands of all time, not just one of the greatest guitarists of all time in a band.
That night they knew Van Halen was the greatest rock band that ever walked the land. That must be a very insane feeling. Probably only a few people in the history of time that were luck enough to enjoy such a feeling.
Truly
I think Alex went to the drum store and said "I'll take that aisle".
That made me crack up!!!,lol
+grayboo212 Sounds like it too!!!
+grayboo212 I'll have the "Neil Peart Special" please.
+grayboo212 I've seen that kit up close. It's totally trashed now!
I hope it wasn't the same store Neil Peart shopped at ...
And that.. ladies and gentlemen is how it’s done
💯🔝
Look how gorgeous they were doin it!!! I Didn't mind that they didn't wear shirts!!! Yum!!!
All smiling and having the FUCKING times of their lives !!!!
What. I'm embarrassed for them and the KISS band. Spandex gay suits. Wake up and smell the coffee before you end up in the Satanic billionaires' new world order dictatorship. It's no joke. They promoted sleaze to lead you away from Jesus, which will put you under dictatorship just like happens to all atheist nations that aren't helped by Christianized nations.
@@clickhereforshowittoothers2184 wow! Is that how it’s done? I’m a Born Again Christian, washed in the blood of Christ Jesus as my savior.... HOW DARE YOU come on the internet and think that you can share MY savior that way! This is a music video by Van Halen and people clicked on the video cuz they wanted to watch VAN HALEN, not hear you demoralize them with your uppity fake righteousness!!!!!
Get in your Bible and shut up!
I wish I could have seen Van Halen in their prime. I was always told I was born in the wrong decade. By age, I'm a child of 2000's but, At heart, I'm a child of 70's on
I saw them 6 times, 80-84. I now watch these vids, not sure if I want to cheer, or cry. days are long gone. be glad we were born when we were.. I was 16 when the 1st album came out. its 2022, still deaf
@mark jones Hey Mark, I was 17. F*ck we're old! I still remember hearing Running With The Devil on the radio, not knowing who the band was or what the name of the song was and running down to the local record store frantically trying to explain to the sales person what I had heard. Fortunately one of the sales people understood me and I very happily walked out with the Van Halen album. Those were the days!
@@sinjinadams2862 I bought their very first album but it was on a cassette and played it in a Sanyo single speaker boom box kind of thing. Over and over again, we had an ice storm in Portland zero power the entire family stuck in the living room for about four days huddled around the fireplace, my parents just about blew their brains out because of my constant flow of Van Halen. Finally the tape snapped. I was absolutely mesmerized and completely blown away by them.! People in my high school had vanity plates that had Van Halen put on them in one form or another. that Van Halen invasion absolutely swept through every fiber of my youth and to the best of my knowledge hasn’t stopped and I’m 58 years old now, I think. yes we are old but as I said before, absolutely the luckiest humans on earth to be the age we were at the time we were. 🤘🤘
@mark jones It was definitely a great time to be young. We still had all the great music from the late 50's and 60's. Then we had all the great music from the 80's and early 90's to look forward to. Fantastic time to be alive and young!
It's no big deal but I think you may have been a little younger then you think you were. The Van Halen album came out on February 10, 1978. I was 17 and I'm 62 now. If you're 58 you couldn't have been 16. More like 12 or 13. Again, no big deal.
I had V1n2on 8track. Fuk me. Dinosaur
Much love to you dude. Eds influence will never die he is our generation's Mozart
R.I.P Eddie Van Halen. We had the best music 70s 80s 😪
It's sad
Where have all the good times gone🔥
For sure- I saw VH this tour they rocked the Coliseum! I clicked you have Blackfoot awesome!
Hallelujah and amen you are spot on!
INDEED!
This is the best version of Unchained, live.
indeed !
Yessss!!
That's probably why it's their "official" music video that played on Mtv, back in the day when Mtv actually played music videos (before "reality" TV).
☆☆ Unparalleled ☆☆ ☆ Rock Point - M2.H.B. 2021 ☆
That's why it was their video on MTV, back in day
I love the flub in the beginning. That’s live music baby.
I'd kill for a time machine to see these guys live in their prime. I was only nine when this concert was recorded.
David Lee Roth said. " We brought joy and jubilation to millions of people and if you got anywhere near us it changed your life" No truer words have ever been spoken. VH 1981 will never be topped.
jb - I wasn't a big fan because we had three guys that dressed like DLR at Ridgemont.
But I was so much better looking than them.
Dave was so right! I was in 8th grade when Fair Warning came out. Whenever i think of VH, it is this era i think of first! They were Kings back then!
It changed my life and it still does that music lives forever!
@Kevin Prima I saw them in 1981 at MSG and when the show was over you felt like you could fly. There was no anger ,violence or destruction of property, just amazing good vibes. Like Meditation at 110 decibels. Eddies gone what a loss
Fuckin awesome
Man, what a band they were in their prime. They weren't called The Mighty Van Halen for nothing.
+atomicfriendo I love the little guy
+gumbeet, everybody is at their prime when they are 21 ...
+Vicente Coco Ladies are. Men peak later in life, late 20's or sometime in 30's.
I saw this tour. Stood first row right in front of Ed.
In a word- Deadly
Got that right
Seeing Van Halen in 81 wasn't a date night it was a right of passage
Just think, some of the world’s greatest rock ‘n’ roll bands of all time were performing around this time period and were still in top form: the Rolling Stones, queen, Judas Priest, Rush, the Clash, The Who, AC/DC, Deep Purple, Fleetwood Mac, kiss…and Van Halen. I’m sure there were more. What an amazing time this was! There will never be an era like this ever again.
They all definitely had to bring it because of the competition. Great Times!!!!
Michael Anthony's back up vocals (and damn, bass playing too) was so important to VH's sound..
It is not Van Halen without Michael Anthony.
Kenneth Martin absolutely the “sound” of Van Halen was Michael Anthony’s high background vocals!!!!
Hell yea the harmony. I'm trying to sing like him while play like eddie
He was under appreciated. But all VH fans love him!
@Robin Taylor right? Only one person could've ever come to that conclusion. If it weren't for Kenneth and his pesky dog no one would've ever figured it out!
Rest in peace, Eddie. I was only nine in 1981, but this performance changed my life. I begged my parents for a guitar for MONTHS and was lucky enough to receive one, and I've been playing ever since. Thank you, Eddie, for bringing the gift of music into my life, and the lives of millions of kids like me all over the world.
@NTNCLVR - So lucky. I never saw them live. Guess I could have in their later days, but, for me, nothing compared to the original lineup.
IDNK that Edwin Wolf Peter Van Halen had passed. What was the cause, bro?
Could not have said it better. There’s an EVH Wolfgang right next to me on a guitar stand. Edward has fueled my passion for the guitar for 36 years ever since I saw the video for Jump.
I HAVE THE EXACT SAME STORY!!! IM STILL PLAYING TO THIS DAY!!! HE WAS TRULY INSPIRING!!!!
I’m one! Im 54 yo.
That’s top of the pyramid music right there.
Nothing nowadays comes close to that.
Ladies and Gentleman….. Welcome to the 80’s.. the last decade of the greatest music ever 🤟🏻
AMEN or LIKEWISE! In my opinion, the 80s WERE, STILL ARE, and ALWAYS WILL BE, "THE PINNACLE OF CIVILIZATION!"
It was the last decade where people could express themselves in the most wild and crazy way and were celebrated for it
I'm sorry but that is objectively wrong. I agree that there were many great bands that influenced many more, BUT the 90's with the rise of alt-rock or what many refer to as "grunge" was the death knell of over produced cheesy hair metal and dudes who cared more about their makeup than memorable talent. Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Tool, Stone Temple Pilots, Black Crowes, Pantera, Down and SO many other bands that redefined popular music with INCREDIBLE talent and the best vocalists/lyricism in popular music then there had been in a long time and hasn't happened since.
@@PerfectCircle91 sorry but grunge was a very short-lived fad and it disappeared by 1995 --- hair metal was around for a whole decade and sold a lot more albums and concert tickets, and still produces big concert draws 30 years later
Damn, this is how live music should be. Incredible performance.
Oh yes
Oh yes
back in the day my father was in his 50's and i was watching a live concert on VHS - - my father was into rock and roll and took me to see bob dylan and a lot of great bands - - - i asked him what he thought of eddie van halen - - - - he said that he never heard of anyone play the guitar like that before - - - i asked what he meant and he said that EVH was brilliant enough to make his guitar sound like any damn instrument he wants it to sound like - - - we were listening to cathedral when he said that - - -
@@tonyyacullo call me crazy but it sounds like you had a cool ass Dad
40 years later and still blows away everything else. Van Halen set the reference standard for decades to come. RIP EVH! Forever in our memories and our hearts.
Yep, there's nobody who can get anywhere close to this performance today. They'll all be wearing sheep masks.
Just Mega😎
It just blows my mind that this was over 40 years ago! F*ck I'm old!
Sure do miss you Eddie❤
Amen
One of the greatest single song performances in rock history.
42yrs ago today, 6/12/2023. Thanks for all the great music.
One of the heaviest riffs ever. RIP EVH.
I think Dead or Alive is one of their heaviest rifted songs
There's NO EFFFFIN' WAY ANYONE can even try to tell me Van Hagar was even close to this MAMMOTH version.
It was actually really close only difference was the singer
This is my favorite live performance by any band, bar none, of all time!👍RIP King☝️!
I’m going to out on a limb here and say this may be the best live performance recorded. VH ruled the world right here.
The good ole' days when you got hours of great tunes and tickets weren't more than $20.00. Those days are looong gone!
Now you pay hundreds of dollars to see a guy stand behind a turntable with a macbook.
***** Not Me! Never!!
+KuroAkasha hah. some of that stuff is really good though. you should check out Bassnector.
Well you all stopped paying for music and look what happened.
jonas brave exactly, kids today are "where's all the free stuff."
50 years from now people will still look back on these guys as the best. i think they were the most cutting edge band ever. they were rock but they were different, had that west coast powerful sound. and they always looked like they were having so much fun. i can still remember the 1984 cassette tape in everyones car. such great times.
VH literally changed the musical landscape for hard rock --- supposedly innovative bands like Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin couldn't compete and disappeared
Agree, I was in hs when their debut album came out. Went to so many VH concerts!
@@fredwerza3478 What a lot of people don't realize is that VH saved rock and roll. 1978 and disco was on the rise. VH came in the picture and people were stunned and shocked at what they were hearing. A lot of artists at that time had admitted that they were in trouble because of Ed's playing.
@@fredwerza3478 IMO zep and sabbath Suck a$$$.
Yeah I'm pretty close... 43 years!! 💯👍❤️❤️❤️❤️🤣
I. Was. THERE! Took BART over from SF and got stoned out of our minds before heading into the Coliseum. That concert had it all; Diamond Dave in his prime, endless Eddie solos, and Dave chugging a bottle of JD and picking up a joint off the stage and taking a hit. And it was LOUD! Unforgettable.
This clip has it all, the jumping, the energy, the girls, Dave’s crotch, killer stage, fire and Eddie Van Halen smoking guitar. Rest In Peace Eddie
They were all born entertainers and musicians. Eddie was the strongest riff writer in my opinion, at the very least in my top 3 riff writers of all time.
Banging gong, burning drums
Dave’s crotch 😂
@@MrTurboHoss Almost didn't thumbs up the comment because of that point, LOL.
Dave's package made the show!
Michael Anthony is a beast. Great player, great singer, great stage presence. He added so much.
Couldn't agree more! Way back in the day, some critic called Mike a "Mack Truck on bass" trying to be insulting. Hell, I think it's a compliment.
Eddie should be slapped for saying that Mike wasn't that important to the band. He (EVH) was more lucid when he was under the influence...what a db he turned out to be.
Now wait a min guys Wolfie added so much more to VH ....about 80 pounds..
Ian Meadows easy bud.. Eddie had to show mike how to play every note needed to complete a song. Go find the interview where Ed spilled it all on Anthony. Non the less, mike had the backup vocals they would need. Eddie wrote all the bass lines on everything the group played.
@@nutzhouse1176 And you believed that?? Once sober, we finally came to see how out of touch EVH really was. That was bullshit. Mike knows his shit.
Still goosebumps after 10,000 viewings and 41 years
Ladies and Gentlemen, I GIVE YOU THE MIGHTY VAN HALEN!
Remembering EVH and the speakers in my car that he blew out on this awful day. The boy DID rock now
One of their best songs ever---it didn't get as much airplay as their other songs, but it's still great anyway.
Today I am going to blast this in my car on my way to work!!
He still does😃
I think I may have blown a pair or two myself
When I listen to Van Halen, so do all the people that live across the street.
That’s funny. When I listen to Van Halen so do the people who live next to me, above me and below me.
Haha when I was 7 a neighbor on same side of the street 3 houses down would blast VH so loud it echoed off a hill and, I didn’t know about echo at that age, so to me it sounded like the music was coming out of the earth
Y’all guys live on Mean Street?
@@wowcool3078 haha nice one. fucking word.
That is awesome!
Now that I'm older... turn that shit down. Just kidding.
Ed made sounds with his guitar that still grabs my guts and twists them like a bread tie.
Long Live Edward Van Halen.
Omg 41 yrs ago. I'm so old! So many memories lol
Same. Love the nostalgia. ❤️ RIP EVH❤️
Seeing Van Halen in 81 must've been nothing less than nuts!
Saw them in Orlando in 81 when they opened for the Rolling Stones. Killer concert!
Big Paulie 81 Fair Warning Tour at Vancouver Coliseum the audience was in a wild frenzy for the whole concert - great performance!
It was. My first concert 1981
Saw them in '79 opening for Black Sabbath. Blew Sab off the stage.
I was at 2 of the 3 nights they played in Oakland. In 1981. I’m somewhere in this video.
Zeppelin ruled the 70s and The Mighty Van Halen ruled the 80s and 90s. Unchained may be the greatest show opener in rock history. Gave me chills when they opened with Unchained first time seeing them as junior in high school on the 1984 tour.
Unchained is freakin awesome but on the WACF tour when they would open with Romeo delight was mind blowing.
Van Hagar is gay lol in other words no 90s Van Halen
I think this was the last song, perhaps 2nd or third encore...so they put on this performance after 2 hours of playing already!!!
Love some Van Halen songs but they're no Zeppelin. 90's Van Halen was pretty much pure pop. Zep has a DEEP catalog.
Golden Age of American Live Shows: great bands, badass audiences
That intro riff... Perfection.
This songs 40 years old today and still rocks .
We need more of this in the world right now. 🤟😲🤟
The new rap crap sux
Ya there's alot of millennial garbage but we've got wolf to carry on the guitar 🎸 legacy not doing VH but of course originals
There is tons of good and great new bands.. Not quite this epic but still real good.. Check out Davy Knowles, Ally Venable and Danielle Nicole for starters.
@@mikesmile2393 Rap is very old since about 1978 and it sucks ever since then.
@@rebecca75588 Lots of good new bands, they just dont get promoted or played by corporate clueless media and radio..It is all DIY now.. Support the good and great new rockin' bands!
I was 20. Miss this music ❤
Michael Anthony swinging that arm all over the bass is incredible. He's the glue.
no matter how many times i watch this... goosebumps.
I couldn't imagine the electric in that crowd in there.
I can i was there
Whenever I need to re-energize I crank up this live version.... and all is good
👍👍👍👍
+Hellcrasher Porter I soooo Envy you !
This song hits so hard live. So ahead of their time.
They actually ruled during their time. We wrote VH all over our school books and even my grandmother loved Roth
my 1st concert VH 1984 St. Paul Civic Center....I was 15, super excited. Lights went down and a spotlight hit the stage and the opening riff for "Unchained" started... it was so magical, time stood still, powerful. I remember it like it was yesterday. Everyone did a solo...i came home w shirt, program. Our friend's mom drove us there and back in huge Station Wagon. ahhhh the good ol days.
I saw Van Halen in the 80’s. Still can’t get enough. ❤
The day Eddie passed away I went to visit my grandparents, and I couldn’t help but notice that my grandfather was upset. He told me that one of his favorite musicians died and I asked him if it was Eddie and he said yes. My grandpa was devastated to see a part of his teenage years just disappear and I as a guitarist found it very hard to say goodbye to my favorite guitarist ever. This was the only time I saw him shred a tear. RIP EVH
I get it. The day I heard Malcolm Young died, I bawled. A part of my youth was gone.
your grandpa? fuck how old am I.?
@@davidritter3107 Same here for me with Malcolm and EVH. I usually don't get effected by deaths of rockstars or celebrities, but hearing about those two hit me hard. Especially EVH, I wasn't aware of his condition and it was a shock to me.
Your grandpa was a teenager during the 80s? Are you like 5?
I cried two times. When Jon Lord passed and when Edward went. Ed was the worst for me because he was my power source all my life .
What a wild tour this was. They played at MSG, NYC, 7-17-1981, their first time headlining at this venue. They had a monster-size VH backdrop sign with megawatt light bulbs and when the bulbs flashed on/off you could feel the heat. And someone lit an M80 fireworks underneath my seat. I had ringing in my ear the following day while celebrating my 20th bday.
You had the most characteristic front man, the best guitartist, an insane drummer and the coolest bass player ever!
It's kinda crazy how all four of these guys grew up in the same neighborhood in Pasadena
The energy from that performance 🎭 can be felt 4 decades later and thru any medium.....wow !!!
My first concert. Diver Down Tour !!!!
Kicked Ass. Will never forget it.
Mine too, I still have the concert ticket stub, Was like $12 per ticket, lol
OdyBeRidin awesome
Yeah concerts cost less then than a drink at a bar costs today, and the music then was the real stuff not fake shite.
9496Tull This was Fair Warning tour.
My dad took me to see Van Halen when they were touring the FAIR WARNING album when I was 12! It was AWESOME!
+James K. Awesome dad!
+James K. Lucky kid!!!
+James K. What a good times!
What was his guitar playing like live then?
How was Michael's bass? People said the rhythm section then was like a thunderstorm!
Michael Williams Eddie was on fire! His playing was sharp, and it had a vicious bite, almost mean sounding in a good way. And Mike and Alex combined were earthshaking. Alex was especially incredible and LOUD! My dad commented on Alex, saying he was the loudest drummer he'd ever heard.
Full of sass and enormous energy and almost all of the band is shirtless. That was such a powerful and electrified band from start to finish. No one equaled the sheer energy, fun and testosterone filled stage presence like Van Halen. Wild and crazy rock n roll at its apex!
Eddie's little leaps and mannerisms will never get old
VH was throwing 107 mph at this point. Untouchable.
I was fortunate to see this lineup 3 times. Watching this video brings back amazing memories. RIP Eddie.
Lucky wish I grew up in a different era like this one …
They put KISS to shame at this point and ACDC at this point were on a roll. 2 bands Gene took credit for putting under there wings even though none of them needed him
I saw VH live 7 times 1982-1997. Mikey's backing vocals / harmonies were the glue.. out of this world! And that bass line... God Bless VH!
He be CHUGGIN on that Bass ✌️twice as much as they chugged on Liquor 💪😎🚬💨
an that's sayin sumthin right there... Him and Eddie were some big smiling players 😁 and you know they are having a blast when you see laughing??? 😂 while playing ? like who does that ? Onleee Them 2 ✌️😎🚬💨
If for some reason you feel EVH was not the greatest electric rock guitarist of all time, you are fooling yourself. It’s not about speed or flash - it was inventive, new, original and, yes, impressive. He was also an incredible rhythmic player with interesting chords and progressions and excellent melody. His blend of of rhythm and lead was something EVERYONE aspired to - he changed how guitar sounded and was played.
This is by far the best footage of Van halen live. Im 51 and seen alot of this mighty band including meeting them in boston in the day. Trust me this is them on point and on top of their game including Dave singing all the words and being in key....I know wish u were born then!
yea i do wish i was 16 then like i am now
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Eddie's guitar keeps changing between the polka dots and Frankenstein
Dave sounds....good. all that's needed.
I’m a 50 year old. All the fans in the audience are in their 50’s and sixties! Holy shit!! Time slow down!!
Amen brother...Where have all the good times gone?
Yep we are, but we have the memories of some of the best music ever when it came fresh off the record press.
You’re lucky af. I’m barely 30 and all we have is shitty trap music or nu metal. Rap has completely taken over abd rappers are the new 80s rockstars. Shit makes me suicidal daily cause music is the only thing keeping me going and I will never experience these good times.
When I listen to VH, so does the neighborhood.
I was there. Two months later I was off to boot camp. Hell of a send off. Apex rockers!!!!!!
It just doesn’t, and never will, get much better than this.
RIP EDDIE VH
I think unchained is one of eddies absolute best riffs
Honestly if you watch the footage.. out of all the guys.. Michael Anthony might be consistently having the most fun onstage of all the VH members who always had fun onstage... Every time you see him he's just having the time of his life onstage. So rad.
What a time to be alive when they were performing live! Damn!
It can not be overstated how MASSIVE VH was back then!
If only this whole concert was recorded,absolute classic.
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True that, there’s a few other out on YT, these Oakland shows were amazing
"Everybody up!" The shriek and launching splits off the drum riser. 00:34. That's rock and roll in 1981 kids. You'll never see the likes of it again. . .
Funny thing was, everybody was already up :-D
Hopefully we will!
I was there. If you weren't around back then, Van Halen ruled the universe. I drove from Sacramento to the 1983 US Festival and along with a supposed crowd of almost 700,000 watched Van Halen kick ass.
I'll never forget this night 15 years old.. The master of 10 fingers and 6 strings yes,, He was like 2 guitars playing at the same time.
If you have ever been to a VH concert. You know the energy they put forth to the crowd. It was awesome
This is what rock n roll looks like
Yea!!
No this isn't rock n roll Watch AC/DC "For Those About To Rock" Landover Maryland 1981.... That's real rock and roll without the drama.
james madison yea. Just ask Bonn Scott.
james madison yea. Just ask Bonn Scott.
mr zed American Rock. They're our boys!
One or the best songs in hard rock live history captured
We ALL miss you Eddie !!!!!!!!!!!😢
That is a rock and roll performance if there ever was one.
Dude, listen to that guitar. Eddie Van Halen: GOAT.