Think this was the B side of "Don't Tell Me You Love Me". Used to play the heck out of this at the local pizza joint where I went to boarding school in PA.
Was there ever a duo that complimented each other perfectly,I have never seen any come close, Jeff was so underrated it was criminal he never got the credit he deserved,mind you Night Ranger didn't either,the amount of people I asked have you heard of them,many would say no🤷 travesty indeed🤨
Yeah, but Brad had complete control and beyond with his Floyd Rose abilities. Nobody has come close since. Furthermore, Brad had just as many memorable solos as Ed, and also could sing better than Ed. Props to Brad for not smoking cigarettes and becoming an alcoholic and drug addict. Just saying.
@@yourbeardispatchyaf No argument at all. Just stating the facts. Ed was phenomenal as well, all the way to the end. They (as well as Neal Schon, Vai, Satriani) were the first human artists to launch the very first few Floyd Rose produced in the world and became well known for it. Undoubtedly, Brad had more control over its use than any of the others mentioned.
@@timothya.olmeda7299 Oh absolutely Brad was unbelievable. I used to watch him and Jeff Watson trade licks that defied the laws of physics as far as i was concerned even pre-10 years old(born in 75) You obviously have great taste. 🍻
@@yourbeardispatchyaf The earliest I knew of Van Halen was from their song “And the cradle will rock” which was being played on rotation on the radio in ‘80-‘81, (born in ‘68). But when Night Ranger came out in ‘83, the video age was being launched, and being just 14 years old at the time they left a lasting impression that has never gone away. Whoever was their agent and manager that got their shows broadcast on television during ‘83-‘84 should be accredited. Looking back on such videos of them performing is proof that those who became fans of theirs from the get go really did develop good taste that still holds up nearly 40 years later. Ouch!! 🍻
2 lead guitarists , 2 lead singers ,, and just rockin ,,,, Wouldnt have it any other way , Love and Miss the 80s ,,
Rocking the 80's, one hell of band!!!!! Crank it 💪
Huge Night Ranger fan!!! One of my favorite tunes.
7:00-7:57 i could listen to all day , thats a very nice melody
The ending to this song is insane😂 pure class! The 80's rocked and Night Ranger were a massive part of that🤘
Think this was the B side of "Don't Tell Me You Love Me". Used to play the heck out of this at the local pizza joint where I went to boarding school in PA.
Love this song! So many memories!
Another under rated band
you have to know brad gillas played with ozzy osbourne band at one time
yup and only had 6 weeks to learn most of the stuff to finish the tour when Randy died ,,
@@johnniec2861 brad gillis and jeff watson were underated for great dual guitarist for night ranger
Speak of the Devil great one
JACK 😘🚀🚀🚀🚀💃💃👑
fantastic frontman!
Have a thang for Jack Blades
I mean who could blame ya? 😍
Jack had the Perfect 80s hair , thats for sure,,
Jeff Watson never got his due. IMO guy blows Brad away.
Was there ever a duo that complimented each other perfectly,I have never seen any come close, Jeff was so underrated it was criminal he never got the credit he deserved,mind you Night Ranger didn't either,the amount of people I asked have you heard of them,many would say no🤷 travesty indeed🤨
Brad is better for my money. But they had two guys that could flat out burn, no doubt.
I still can not comprehend how 2 "alpha" guitarists could be in the same band....
That solo did everything but steal the actual notes from an Eddie solo. Just sayin
Yeah, but Brad had complete control and beyond with his Floyd Rose abilities.
Nobody has come close since.
Furthermore, Brad had just as many memorable solos as Ed, and also could sing better than Ed.
Props to Brad for not smoking cigarettes and becoming an alcoholic and drug addict.
Just saying.
@@timothya.olmeda7299 I stated my opinion but I'm not gonna argue with a man about another man. They're both great.
@@yourbeardispatchyaf
No argument at all.
Just stating the facts.
Ed was phenomenal as well, all the way to the end.
They (as well as Neal Schon, Vai, Satriani) were the first human artists to launch the very first few Floyd Rose produced in the world and became well known for it.
Undoubtedly, Brad had more control over its use than any of the others mentioned.
@@timothya.olmeda7299 Oh absolutely Brad was unbelievable. I used to watch him and Jeff Watson trade licks that defied the laws of physics as far as i was concerned even pre-10 years old(born in 75) You obviously have great taste. 🍻
@@yourbeardispatchyaf
The earliest I knew of Van Halen was from their song “And the cradle will rock” which was being played on rotation on the radio in ‘80-‘81, (born in ‘68). But when Night Ranger came out in ‘83, the video age was being launched, and being just 14 years old at the time they left a lasting impression that has never gone away.
Whoever was their agent and manager that got their shows broadcast on television during ‘83-‘84 should be accredited.
Looking back on such videos of them performing is proof that those who became fans of theirs from the get go really did develop good taste that still holds up nearly 40 years later.
Ouch!! 🍻