Alex Van Halen - ISOLATED Drum Track - (2013) "Mean Street" LIVE in Tokyo
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- Tokyo Dome Live in Concert
Released: March 31, 2015
Recorded: June 21, 2013
Venue: Tokyo Dome (Tokyo, Japan)
Genre: Hard rock, heavy metal
Length: 119:52
Label: Warner Bros.
Producer: Van Halen
Tokyo Dome Live in Concert is a live album by American rock band Van Halen, released on March 31, 2015. It is their first live album with original lead vocalist David Lee Roth and second live album overall after 1993's Live: Right Here, Right Now. It is the final Van Halen album released during Eddie Van Halen's lifetime (he died on October 6, 2020) and is also their last release as a band.
History:
The official press release announcing the album arrived on February 5, 2015. This was only after the information leaked a couple days earlier and after months of speculation.
The album is Van Halen's first live album with their original lead singer David Lee Roth and third bassist Wolfgang Van Halen. The album features songs from every Roth-fronted Van Halen album, including their 2012 release, A Different Kind of Truth. However, the album has been criticized for Roth's vocal performance.
According to Eddie Van Halen, the band originally wanted to remix 25 original song demos that Van Halen had done before they were signed to a major label, however, the original tapes could not be found. They then considered releasing recordings of their early club performances, but the sound quality was deemed too poor. As a result, it was decided to choose a concert recording from their A Different Kind of Truth Tour. According to Eddie, they had a Pro Tools workstation attached to their mixing board each night of that tour. The rest of the band left it up to Roth to pick what live performance would be released, and he chose the Tokyo Dome show.
The cover artwork is an update of an existing 1935 painting of the SS Normandie by Cassandre.
Personnel:
David Lee Roth - lead vocals, acoustic guitar on "Ice Cream Man"
Eddie Van Halen - guitar, backing vocals
Wolfgang Van Halen - bass, backing vocals
Alex Van Halen - drums
Charts:
Chart (2015) Peak position
Australian Albums (ARIA): 67
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders):115
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia): 71
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100): 48
French Albums (SNEP): 87
Japan (Oricon): 19
Scotland (Official): 57
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[15] 59
US (Billboard 200): 20
US (Billboard Rock Chart): 5
This did not disappoint.
His groove chugs along so nice.
Alex always served Ed’s songs. Simple drums is all this song needed. Let’s hear anyone play “Pleasure Dome” off the F.U.C.K. playlist.
Pleasure Dome drums are insane!
How soon until we get the David Lee Roth isolated track? On second thought… maybe that wouldn’t be such a good idea. 😂
👍👍
And ? Very basic drumming.
Please go away
It doesn’t call for weckle
@@Arthur-ke9vz as a drummer, I’m only trying to understand what’s so special about Alex’s playing.
@@U2WB He's Alex Van Halen, fuck off
@@U2WB Do you really think just anyone could have put drums to Eddie's riffs and made the song just as good? You'll never learn what is special about him until you can admit he is special.