This is unreal. Must watch rock n roll history right here. One can't overstate how fresh, authenticate, and talented these guys were in 1978. As pioneers, they totally changed the rules of the game.
@@Scion3Sevensnot trying to to be pissy lol but eddie pretty much reinvented the sound of the electric guitar im no fanboy of VH but you have to give credit where credit is due when it comes to what eddie did to guitar
@@gball6755 same old soundbite "reinvented" - no, a bunch of kids buying Gutiar Mag with no background in Jazz or other Rock guitarists using ' tapping ' very sparingly way before evh - he had a talent, and some VH I like in small doses - but the band was so uncreative and boring it was mind-numbing after a while - and the stage show was a joke, catering to kids who all want to be on stage and playing air-guitar at home but with empty lives
@@Scion3Sevens dude it’s fine to dislike a band but u don’t gotta be hateful, their stage presence was a result of them loving what they do, would you rather them just stand there with blank faces? and eddie never claimed to invent tapping, he revolutionized it. every guitar player after Van Halen 1 wanted to be exactly like him, and whether you like it or not there’s a piece of eddie van halen in almost every piece of guitar music since he made his mark on music period.
What an amazing arttifact. There was nothing, just no nothing like this before. It was like a burning meteor in the sky, the energy, the 100% velocity and virtuosity that re-lit rock from the edge of obsolescence and irrelevance and started a whole revolution in hard rock and metal. Amazing to see this incandescence
Senior in high school. Fall 1978. One of my classmates gave as his presentation of life changing moments the concert he saw with Van Halen that summer. He then played the first album in class.
@@AllofJudea You're probably a Hop Hop poser or Katy Perry fan ,if you think it was just coke.Just in case you never noticed there is a LOT of potent musical skill on that stage not just showmanship fool!
They were great and EVH changed guitar, but rock was far from obsolescence. Boston, Rush, Kiss, Sabbath, AC/DC, et al were also huge and awesome in 1978. Punk was killing it too.
Yes, I actually was tripping on acid at the Philly Spectrum when they opened for Black Sabbath. It was over our heads and otherworldly. I love the Magic Mountain bootleg. That raw tone and virtuosity!!!!
Ahhh Young padawine ...Philadelphia Spectrum Coliseum -- Me a very handsome young lad 15 years young --Van Halen opening act for Black Sabbath Never Say Die tour- Can't tell you I remember it all because I was under Gold Colombian spell !! But Yeah !! Awesome !!!
My favorite thing about DLR was his song writing and attitude. His lyrics really fit with the music. And onstage there aren't many that can match his energy.
Saw this concert in Seattle at the coliseum in 78 with several friends.... still remember it to this day. Eddie was on fire, newly emerged guitar slinging one of a kind player that blew us away. Ahhh the 70's
Saw this show in Jacksonville Fl, they opened for Sabbath...1978. Saw them less than a year later headlining after VH II released...1979, again in Jacksonville Florida. Both shows were epic.
00:40 On Fire 01:11 I'm The One 04:00 Atomic Punk 06:33 Alex Drum Solo 08:34 Ain't Talkin 'Bout Love 13:24 Eddie Solo / Eruption 17:00 You Really Got Me 22:18 Bottoms Up!
What an absolute gem of a find this video is thank you so much for uploading! This should be in a time capsule so in another 50 or 100 years people can still look back and witness the genius and pioneering masterpiece that this truly is.
Holy freaking cow! How could any band come on stage and follow a performance like that? Incredible musicianship right off the bat. VH were ready to conquer! That crowd had to know they were witnessing legends in the making.
@@COTG666 Not always. I'm speaking from experience. And I don't think that's what Ed or the the rest of the band was into...doing blow while performing on this "debut" tour? Nahh! They were more focused on their craft at this time. There was a lot to be proved and a lot to loose. I'm pretty sure the coke and drinking while performing came later in their career. That's my opinion.
What? I saw them in the clubs many times and ED didn't MOVE as much as do the guitar poses and play with his back to the dudes when he was tapping. After the hiatus and LP recording they had to train him on how to work a big stage and he NEVER looked natural - that stupid scissor kick jump was just not cool; Pete Townshend he wasn't. 👀
This should be in the Library of Congress in their historic recordings collection. As for Diamond Dave, maybe he did/does have an exaggerated opinion of himself, but what a showman he was. I don't think anyone has been a better front man.
Imagine if Sammy started with the band doing clubs. I’d love to see him try to get a #1 album or a #1 song. These songs and the rest of the album wouldn’t have the same impact even though Eddie would be put Eruption on it. I’m just saying Dave was a good singer and great performer. Also 1984 would have been #1 album but any album would be #2 behind Thriller!
Saw them twice in '78. The first show was just shocking. This was the opener. We had never seen a band this tight and never heard guitar like that. And Roth was almost as incredible as Ed. It's no wonder he has no voice left. I was a huge Sabbath fan but they were an afterthought that night.
I saw the Sabbath/Halen bill in Detroit. VH was the future but Sabbath was great that night as well...Actually in 1978 people didn't really know who they were.
Saw this tour in Milwaukee. I was 18, a big Black Sabbath fan and this was as close to heaven that I could possibly get. At the time lol. DLR really stole the show that night…..
The infancy to the Van Halen Invasion, leaving all sorts of "wtf's??!!!" on faces all over the planet. And THIS is why it didn't take long for no headlining act wanting to follow them as the warm up band. King Edward... wow.... thank you for all the wonderful, ferocious and jaw-dropping music that made all of our ears happily bleed with great pleasure and go up in smoke with intense volume. I know I speak for many, but we miss you sorely. May you always shred in peace.
Diamond Dave is all in! His vocals are absolutely the best! People are judging Dave about his vocals now and I get it, but when you look at the past and have been following him as I have you can appreciate where he has begun . Thank you to whoever the taper was and the editor for who put this all together! so appreciated! Long live VH!!
1978 Van Halen footage is incredible historic footage. To think a few months earlier they were a bar band. I always wondered what a vh 1978 show looked like , incredible!thank you for this post
@@simoncrawley7430 No, it is truthful. You fanboys are awful. Eddie's hero for example, crushes him and his basic rock riffs, that he repeats, yes, on fire, but it is the same stuff over and over, one trick pony. There are so many styles and great players... ed was just one more on the list. Tapping was around a hundred years before him.
Imagine you are an aspiring guitar player, into Rainbow, Uriah Heep etc., and then in some concert the opening band's guitar player rips you a new one, and you cannot remember how you made it home save and sound. Plus... you cannot tell anyone about it, because no one would believe you. Gee. What marvelous footage!
Edward was playing the yellow/black when I saw them and I remember him making me wince in pain but it was so unbelievably good. One of the best shows I have ever been to. 1978 I was 16. I started playing guitar that year.
Awesome thanks for posting this, I mean bro this was what 77?, no one had EVER heard of seen ANYTHING like this they were the true innovators Ed was the real deal and Dave was the ultimate front man! Like thousands of other guitarists Ed and Michael Shienker were huge influences on me as a guitarist RIP Edward!! 🤘🏼🎸
I don't give a shit who says what about Dave Roth back then he was f.cking amazing as a frontman and his screams were reminiscent of Ian Gillian! The band were smoking tight! THANK YOU for uploading this classic rock gold!
There is lots of room on the floor. I would have thought it would be completely packed but they were just getting going on the way to become the biggest rock band of the 80's. RIP EVH. Gone but never forgotten. Thanks for the vid!
The show hadn’t started yet in that footage. Remember, lots of people mingled in the lobby/outside,,bought-shirts etc. before the show started. Concerts were a social event.
@@glengamble526 Valid point. Were they opening for Black Sabbath? That's kind of a weird team up but it was the early days. Party rock meets the masters of metal. Heh.
@@alienresearchlabTheir first major support slot on a world tour - Sabbath "Never say die" tour.I'm from Belfast, but went over to see them in Sabbath's hometown Birmingham, England.This support band swaggered on to about 4ft of stage space (Bill Ward's kit was huge) and blew the minds of everybody there!🤘
Thats why he set the kramer down and the Explorer magically appeared after the solo! Man ther dissonance he got out of that cab when was up against the stack! pure beauty!
@@Chef_Jeff69 you are of course correct. I was just trying to remember off the top of my head. I went back and watched believe I was wrong in both accounts as the shark makes an appearance as well!
I listened to this twice consecutively. Played it through my Bluetooth speaker, it was 30 minutes of in-your-face rock and listening to the beast guitar playing of EVH. This was a treat. Thank you!
This footage was incredible so much energy and a new wave of guitar playing had begun and Edward was the leader the sound and video are incredible on this thank you for sharing if only we could go into a real time machine to see the show with the historic Echoplex in the bomb
This is magic. Even then Dave was singing at the top of his range and out of breathe. A credit to the guys skill that's he was able to do that as long as he did. Thanks for posting this gold
Entertaining was a must, but actually singing was optional for Dave lol Literally...he goes long parts of songs where he's not singing at all😆 (but when he does, he sounds great!)
Dave was a force of nature, driven by the fire of youth, and he kept trying to do a version of that physical stage act as he got old. It couldn't work forever. But we'll always have clips like this at least. I wish there were more, but thanks for posting it.
Imagine being Black Sabbath having to go on after that high energy, virtuosity filled, party atmosphere, fun song Van Halen performance! There's no way!
Fucking love this. Saw my 1st concert when I was 14 years old in 1977 and which was Led Zeppelin at Madison Square Garden. Second concert was Black Sabbath in 1978 with an unknown opening band called Val Halen. I saw this exact tour and dropped my first hit of LSD at that show. It blew my mind. At age 61 still digging my rock n roll🤘. Thanks for the video. You rock!!!👊
My first concert was Led Zeppelin in 1977 also! In Oakland California. Day on the Green. July, Sat. 23rd & Sun. 24th. I saw the Sunday show. That’s wild. Both of us, our first concert; and it’s Led fuckin Zeppelin! One on each coast. ALSO, I was 14 and now 61 as well. Damn! Long lost brothers! HA! Anyway, Cheers to you & yours!
The first time I saw them was in Detroit in '82...was the diver down tour. It was a life changing concert. Nobody to this day has put on a show like the younger original VH. Eddie was a legend
This was the most incredible show I ever saw! Opened for Sabbath in Philadelphia…..one of the few life changing moments I can recall…especially at 15 years old! It was like getting hit by a Mac truck!
I missed the 70s shows, but finally got to see this supernova of a band in Huntsville AL in 81 - there is NOTHING that can compete with this band in their prime - they were and are unmatched - I still get the chills when I see this - count yourself very lucky to be alive for this!
im blown away. this literally almost brought me to tears seeing Eddie play. the earliest I was able to see them was when my cousin took me to see the Fair Warning Tour in Cleveland at the old Colesium. They were incredible!!!
This is pure awesomeness. I remember when that first VH album came out. My friend down the street got it. we played it when i went over. We played it over and over. I wish i had made it to the live show. They were so good live.
Saw them multiple times between 78 and 83....and many afterwards, but that first 5 years was like nothing youve ever seen on Rock guitar...their best ever no question
The greatest rock band ever. This is when diamond Dave could actually sing for the most part. He was a great front man. Edward was just starting to show the world how great he was. Michael Anthony, tremendous underrated background vocalist, and a damn good bass player. A monster on drums. May you rest in peace Edward I was there for the beginning of your career until the very end and I’m just hoping that maybe I’ll be lucky enough to meet you on the other side
When the Sellend Arena opened the crowd rushed the door. This smaller kid in front of us was getting crushed and was turning purple. So we lifted him up so he could breathe. Has fate would have we ran in to him before the show. He yells out, those are the dudes that saved me. Good times!!!
I hear ya Craig, I bought there Debut title album, when it came out, I was 10, EDDIE was a FORCE TO BE WRECKONED WITH! SO MANY JEALOUS PEOPLE/GUITARIST , ALL THEY WHERE WAS THREATENED BY HIM , NO ONE HURD WHAT HE HURD, HE WAS AND ALWAYS WILL BE , THE GUITAR KING 👑 ALWAYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you 🙏. A few years ago I kept trying to watch this but the quality was so bad. I hope more of these concerts are upgraded to HD which I didn’t know was possible for these recordings . it looks AMAZING . Thank you again !!!
Damn?? I have enjoyed this Hell Raising Concert to the Max! I'm Fkn 65 and sure do remember when Van Halen came aboard the Kick Ass Rock Scene in 78! I was 17 at the time. They were The Mighty Van Halen with out a doubt! When VH hit the Stage hang on Bro's and Sis's!! I never got to see them. I lived in Bham Ala but had gotten married and had Twins so that cancelled stuff for a little bit! Can't say enough about that Band and thanks for that killer Music y'all delivered! 😊. I'm still sad about Ole Play the PISS OUTTA OF THAT GUITAR 🎸! RIP Eddie! 🎸💥🎶🔥😐🇺🇲
Outstanding capture of such unbridled enthusiasm and reckless abandons! The groovy "Bottoms up" guitar solo and outro at the end of the show! A glimpse of what was to floor us next by The Mighty Van Halen!
I was a bellhop at a hotel in Austin Tx from 1978-1980. Van Halen stayed there and I met and talked with the guys in the band. Alex and Michael were just regular guys, Eddie was shy and introverted and Dave was already the Diva that you expect him to be.
What an absolute gem of a find this video is thank you so much for uploading! This should be in a time capsule so in another 50 or 100 years people can still look back and witness the genius and pioneering masterpiece that this truly is. There has never truly been any match or anyone that really even comes close to Edward Van Halen.
I started playing guitar @ 13 in 1983 cause of EVH. I would listen to VH albums thinking Eddie was from another planet. Watching this @ 55 yrs old proves he was from another planet. RIP my guitar hero. Wow what a talent
I'm impressed by how much these songs sound like the album (or even better.) Lit AF in 78! No guitarist had played like that before. 16:00 - 18:00 history was made.
Hardly! Ed cringed when Malmsteen showed on the scene, not meant to favor either one, just saying. Both were blatant egotists. Iommi (Black Sabbath), same tour, could smoke Ed, but he always had class. . . . . Ed, never did. -Witchbreed
@@Cluless02 You're wrong, other guitarists had to step-up their game after EVH came on the scene. You see a ton of mimicking from late 1970s thru the 1980s from other guitarists.
Seen Van Halen at 'Day on the Green#3 in Oakland 1978 Eddie blew everyone away with his "extended play" version of Eruption and rattling the whole stadium!
I saw them for the first time at 15 years old in 1980 and every tour after with DLR so until '84. We stood for the whole show, nobody wanted to sit down...too much energy. So glad to have been born when I was.
This is amazing. you also see how they’re a little unsettled, amped up and jumping around like they are sped up, not the footage, they were just supercharged in this early big audience performance. And Dave using the echo a bunch. Amazing!
I've seen this a thousand times over the few years it's been available and that jam during You Really Got Me still amazes me. They were on a mission and it showed. ZHoly hell....
Saw them on Thanksgiving night 1978. This is exactly how I remember it too. My favorite VH tour. I was sitting almost exactly where this camera was filming from but just a little higher up. Literally how my mind remembers it.
This is at a time when ppl thought they had seen and heard all that could be done on a guitar. Then out of nowhere comes Eddie playing like this. Mind blowing.
Amazing footage! Ed is so spot on definitely the top of his game, just shockingly amazing for the time, most younger players won’t really appreciate just how amazing it was hearing VH for the first time It was a bright neon laser in a grey landscape of what we knew as the best rock available, the radio station program managers told us what and who was the best and we bought it, of course all those bands were and are stellar but Van Halen’s introduction just came from a whole different dimension It was the shock and awe that left your ears ringing and us guitarists scratching our heads trying the figure out how the hell he was getting those sounds that are just taken for granted today
March 30th, 1979. O'Connor Field House (basically a big concrete bunker) Caldwell, ID. Their fifth stop on their first world headline tour. I was 16. Between the people throwing empty beer bottles from the roof, to the overturned car next to the entrance, we knew we were in for a night. The hightlight was when a tube amp exploded behind the stack of speakers stage right. After the obligatory "WTF WAS THAT!" moment, Alex kicked off a ~10 minute drum solo while the roadies grabbed an amp from the warm up band and hooked everything up. Needless to say, the party proceeded with even more enthusiasm.
Awesome, thanks so much for these beautiful memories, this was the VH I fell in love with in the summer of 78. I love the intro of his solo on the studio version of Ice Cream Man sneaks into the 2nd solo of I'm The One. You were like a 10 year old waiting for Christmas day if you were a guitarist in 78 to 84 waiting for VH to come to your area.
Likely the most profound film and performance of the band in existence. Ed was in total sync with every detail, performance, sound and effects from the original rig that made the first album legendary, who ever thought a guitar sound could change the world... A pure gem for the History of Rock archives.
I was 11when they broke the mold. I was a paperboy and I remember delivering in the dark starting at 4AM. This album was playing like a soundtrack in my head. lol. Good times.
All hail the OP for gifting us this incredible footage you've quickened the hearts of any VH fan who see's it and for a brief glorious few minutes taken us back to the best time in our lives. You're the best!
Its like.... Youre watching something special. This is the very beginning of VH being a signed band... They were on fire from the start..............man.
Damn I want a time machine. I was 8 years old during this tour. I finally saw the original lineup in '84 at Kemper Arena in KC, second show. They used my aunts limo company so I fortunately got 9th row on Eddie's side. I was not ready for what I witnessed, being my first concert. It was a sonic and visual overload. Never saw anything like it again and I saw most of the big acts. Pantera was close, and you could tell the Abbott bros were influenced by the Mighty VH.
It's hard to explain to people that weren't alive when VH broke how earth shattering they were. What Ed did was a mystery. We had never heard anything like it. I suspect that is how Hendrix must have been at the time he came out.
I am smiling ear to ear. I cannot believe how good these guys were live back then. Eddie is a God playing with so much showmanship while being so musically in control. Bless you for posting this, I really needed a lift!
Disco was fine actually - the bomb was dropped on the old generation of rock - zeppelin, sabbath, purple - their days were done. This was the new wave of rock - atomic punks indeed.
Sort of the Nirvana of their time. Not quite the earth shattering impact of ushering in Grunge like Nirvana did, but really close. I remember hearing Van Halen for the first time and saying Wow that's really awesome! And when hearing Nirvana for the first time saying what in the holy f*ck was THAT and how do I get more and nothing will be the same after. Anyway, huge Van Halen fan and this recording is incredible and they sound exactly like their recordings, as they should. Dave and Eddie are some of the best live performers ever existed.
Awesome upload thank you! Best quality early vid I've seen!
Holy Shit! Eddie doesn't miss a note. Just amazing.
My name is ruben Rodriguez, I was there , they opened up for Black Sabbath , it was a great show and the times were very different than today
Seen this same show in San Antonio Texas they totally blew Sabbath of the stage.
You get laid? lol
I remember this I was there too
@@jesuspi3ce My name is Mudd. I wasn't there but I'm still enjoying this video. Nice to meet you Gus and ruben Rodriguez.
You are One lucky man to have that memory ✌️💛🤘
This is unreal. Must watch rock n roll history right here. One can't overstate how fresh, authenticate, and talented these guys were in 1978. As pioneers, they totally changed the rules of the game.
What exactly did VH pioneer again? Hmmm? Fanboy over-the-top.
@@Scion3Sevensnot trying to to be pissy lol but eddie pretty much reinvented the sound of the electric guitar im no fanboy of VH but you have to give credit where credit is due when it comes to what eddie did to guitar
@@gball6755 same old soundbite "reinvented" - no, a bunch of kids buying Gutiar Mag with no background in Jazz or other Rock guitarists using ' tapping ' very sparingly way before evh - he had a talent, and some VH I like in small doses - but the band was so uncreative and boring it was mind-numbing after a while - and the stage show was a joke, catering to kids who all want to be on stage and playing air-guitar at home but with empty lives
@@Scion3Sevens dude it’s fine to dislike a band but u don’t gotta be hateful, their stage presence was a result of them loving what they do, would you rather them just stand there with blank faces? and eddie never claimed to invent tapping, he revolutionized it. every guitar player after Van Halen 1 wanted to be exactly like him, and whether you like it or not there’s a piece of eddie van halen in almost every piece of guitar music since he made his mark on music period.
@@gball6755 nobody is being 'hateful' - stick to the topic
ABSOLUTELY GREAT TO SEE THIS EARLY VAN HALEN CONCERT..
What an amazing arttifact. There was nothing, just no nothing like this before. It was like a burning meteor in the sky, the energy, the 100% velocity and virtuosity that re-lit rock from the edge of obsolescence and irrelevance and started a whole revolution in hard rock and metal. Amazing to see this incandescence
Senior in high school. Fall 1978. One of my classmates gave as his presentation of life changing moments the concert he saw with Van Halen that summer. He then played the first album in class.
It was the coke.
@@AllofJudea You're probably a Hop Hop poser or Katy Perry fan ,if you think it was just coke.Just in case you never noticed there is a LOT of potent musical skill on that stage not just showmanship fool!
They were great and EVH changed guitar, but rock was far from obsolescence. Boston, Rush, Kiss, Sabbath, AC/DC, et al were also huge and awesome in 1978. Punk was killing it too.
@@batphink2655 haters gonna hate. Screw em'
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Who ever filmed this with sound is the greatest person on earth ! They did have 8mm sound camera's Sankyo Sound XL-60S Super-8 Film Movie Camera 1978
for this era? It's amazing@@michaelraub9351
@@michaelraub9351 Really ? how old are you 15 LOL !
This is mind-blowing!!!! Atomic Punk fucking blows the roof off!
@@michaelraub9351 Mcfly …. It was 1978 raw recording
8mm film spliced together with the soundboard recording I believe. Its an awesome job!
1978. Can you imagine witnessing that EVH solo back then? What a seminal moment vs everything else out there. Mind blowing.
It blew our minds. Everyone was looking at each other in complete disbelief. There was just no relating the sounds to anything we had heard before.
Yes, I actually was tripping on acid at the Philly Spectrum when they opened for Black Sabbath. It was over our heads and otherworldly. I love the Magic Mountain bootleg. That raw tone and virtuosity!!!!
I didn’t see this tour but I saw them in ‘79 and it was what you would imagine it to be.
And then you are Black Sabbath and you have to go onstage after this.
Ahhh Young padawine ...Philadelphia Spectrum Coliseum -- Me a very handsome young lad 15 years young --Van Halen opening act for Black Sabbath Never Say Die tour- Can't tell you I remember it all because I was under Gold Colombian spell !! But Yeah !! Awesome !!!
OMG, this is rock music being reinvented before our eyes... like the Beatles on Ed Sullivan, simply incredible. Long live EVH!!!
Mike’s backup vocals really filled out their sound and helped Dave sound way better than he actually does. Dude deserved better.
My favorite thing about DLR was his song writing and attitude. His lyrics really fit with the music. And onstage there aren't many that can match his energy.
Roy, he's not helping Dave sound better at this particular show. He sounds great. But I agree with you about Mike deserving better.
And when Sammy joined the Band. Michael and Sammy. Wow. Michael made Sammy sound great
They did Mike dirty and by all accounts a sweet guy .
Saw this concert in Seattle at the coliseum in 78 with several friends.... still remember it to this day. Eddie was on fire, newly emerged guitar slinging one of a kind player that blew us away. Ahhh the 70's
Saw this show in Jacksonville Fl, they opened for Sabbath...1978. Saw them less than a year later headlining after VH II released...1979, again in Jacksonville Florida. Both shows were epic.
00:40 On Fire
01:11 I'm The One
04:00 Atomic Punk
06:33 Alex Drum Solo
08:34 Ain't Talkin 'Bout Love
13:24 Eddie Solo / Eruption
17:00 You Really Got Me
22:18 Bottoms Up!
With a snippet of "Bottoms Up" right at the end of it, too.
Thanks, I will add that!@@chriscampbell9191
What an absolute gem of a find this video is thank you so much for uploading! This should be in a time capsule so in another 50 or 100 years people can still look back and witness the genius and pioneering masterpiece that this truly is.
This comment should be pinned for the setlist ;)
They didn't even do Running with the Devil..their opening song on their first album. Confidence level red lining!!
Holy freaking cow! How could any band come on stage and follow a performance like that? Incredible musicianship right off the bat. VH were ready to conquer! That crowd had to know they were witnessing legends in the making.
Imagine trying to follow THAT?! Jesus, they were great. Thanks for posting.
There's no following them lol
Bless whoever found this absolute treasure.
Ahmen!
Fuck yes. absolutely . we are so lucky to be able to go back in time to see this shit.
Sometimes people forget how light on his feet Eddie was… The whole band/show was so physical, virile, athletic, and all in the happiest of ways🤘🏽🤙🏽🤘🏽
Like a Las Vegas stage show
Cocaine helps...
@@COTG666 Not always. I'm speaking from experience. And I don't think that's what Ed or the the rest of the band was into...doing blow while performing on this "debut" tour? Nahh! They were more focused on their craft at this time. There was a lot to be proved and a lot to loose. I'm pretty sure the coke and drinking while performing came later in their career. That's my opinion.
What? I saw them in the clubs many times and ED didn't MOVE as much as do the guitar poses and play with his back to the dudes when he was tapping. After the hiatus and LP recording they had to train him on how to work a big stage and he NEVER looked natural - that stupid scissor kick jump was just not cool; Pete Townshend he wasn't. 👀
Thanks for sharing your groupie experience with Ed and the band.
I can never get enough of these live videos. Makes me miss Eddie even more
This should be in the Library of Congress in their historic recordings collection. As for Diamond Dave, maybe he did/does have an exaggerated opinion of himself, but what a showman he was. I don't think anyone has been a better front man.
DLR and Robert Plant the two greatest front men in Rock history.
@@JWPCMH, i’m definitely not disagreeing but i would just like to add bon scott. thanks
@@mikebockey4125 Bon Scott & the Volts... ☇🎤🎸😎🤘
Imagine if Sammy started with the band doing clubs. I’d love to see him try to get a #1 album or a #1 song. These songs and the rest of the album wouldn’t have the same impact even though Eddie would be put Eruption on it. I’m just saying Dave was a good singer and great performer. Also 1984 would have been #1 album but any album would be #2 behind Thriller!
@@mikebockey4125 He's in my top 5 for sure.
All was right with the world with these guys around and Eddie playing. Good God he was incredible. What a maestro.
Saw them twice in '78. The first show was just shocking. This was the opener. We had never seen a band this tight and never heard guitar like that. And Roth was almost as incredible as Ed. It's no wonder he has no voice left. I was a huge Sabbath fan but they were an afterthought that night.
I saw the Sabbath/Halen bill in Detroit. VH was the future but Sabbath was great that night as well...Actually in 1978 people didn't really know who they were.
Saw this tour in Milwaukee. I was 18, a big Black Sabbath fan and this was as close to heaven that I could possibly get. At the time lol. DLR really stole the show that night…..
@@jody8526937 I was there for the sabbath show in Detroit too! I remember Ed's guitar was mixed real low, a bass heavy mix.
@@viewoftheaskew Am I crazy or did Sabbath put on a great show? Everyone loved VH but Sabbath held their own. Very short VH show.
@@edpoole6700I was there too... Can't remember if it was the Arena or Auditorium. Think it was September or October 1978.
The infancy to the Van Halen Invasion, leaving all sorts of "wtf's??!!!" on faces all over the planet. And THIS is why it didn't take long for no headlining act wanting to follow them as the warm up band. King Edward... wow.... thank you for all the wonderful, ferocious and jaw-dropping music that made all of our ears happily bleed with great pleasure and go up in smoke with intense volume. I know I speak for many, but we miss you sorely. May you always shred in peace.
Diamond Dave is all in! His vocals are absolutely the best! People are judging Dave about his vocals now and I get it, but when you look at the past and have been following him as I have you can appreciate where he has begun . Thank you to whoever the taper was and the editor for who put this all together! so appreciated! Long live VH!!
The Roth years were the best. 👍
People are harsh on these singers as they reach old age, nobody's voice can last that long
DLR couldn't sing ever. If it wasn't for VH he would have never made it with any other band. 😢
1978 Van Halen footage is incredible historic footage. To think a few months earlier they were a bar band. I always wondered what a vh 1978 show looked like , incredible!thank you for this post
Eddie was way ahead of everyone and still is. RIP legend
Often imitated, never duplicated. NEVER!
Nope. Good guitarist, far from the best. Fanboy adulation getting in the way of taste/common sense.
@@Scion3Sevens troll alert....
@@Scion3Sevens That's just such a stupid, stupid thing to say.
@@simoncrawley7430 No, it is truthful. You fanboys are awful. Eddie's hero for example, crushes him and his basic rock riffs, that he repeats, yes, on fire, but it is the same stuff over and over, one trick pony. There are so many styles and great players... ed was just one more on the list. Tapping was around a hundred years before him.
Imagine you are an aspiring guitar player, into Rainbow, Uriah Heep etc., and then in some concert the opening band's guitar player rips you a new one, and you cannot remember how you made it home save and sound. Plus... you cannot tell anyone about it, because no one would believe you. Gee. What marvelous footage!
DAVE In the early yrs was like a physical embodiment of what V.H. Was all about great times ,awesome music and having fun ..RIP KING EDWARD...
Terrible singer. Period!
YEAH! What Sammy Hagar would NEVER be!!
@@vidsforsquids Bruh he 100% was, Live Without A Net is all the proof you need
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yeah..... except he screwed up the 2nd song 😂
Edward was playing the yellow/black when I saw them and I remember him making me wince in pain but it was so unbelievably good. One of the best shows I have ever been to. 1978 I was 16. I started playing guitar that year.
Awesome thanks for posting this, I mean bro this was what 77?, no one had EVER heard of seen ANYTHING like this they were the true innovators Ed was the real deal and Dave was the ultimate front man! Like thousands of other guitarists Ed and Michael Shienker were huge influences on me as a guitarist RIP Edward!! 🤘🏼🎸
'78
Stole my moms car to go see these guys lost my shoe in the parking lot found it after the show I was 14
@@Chrisdrumz 🤘🏼
@@victormichalak2271hahaha hell yeah
I don't give a shit who says what about Dave Roth back then he was f.cking amazing as a frontman and his screams were reminiscent of Ian Gillian! The band were smoking tight! THANK YOU for uploading this classic rock gold!
Who is Ian Gillian? Never heard of him...
@@Innerspace100damn please be joking😂
Oh cmon now. Look it up . Google it.
@@jerryyeaaah15 We know Ian Gillan, but we've never heard of Ian Gillian.
@@notinconceivable6974 ah 🤣 right
There is lots of room on the floor. I would have thought it would be completely packed but they were just getting going on the way to become the biggest rock band of the 80's. RIP EVH. Gone but never forgotten. Thanks for the vid!
The show hadn’t started yet in that footage. Remember, lots of people mingled in the lobby/outside,,bought-shirts etc. before the show started. Concerts were a social event.
@@glengamble526 Valid point. Were they opening for Black Sabbath? That's kind of a weird team up but it was the early days. Party rock meets the masters of metal. Heh.
@@alienresearchlabTheir first major support slot on a world tour - Sabbath "Never say die" tour.I'm from Belfast, but went over to see them in Sabbath's hometown Birmingham, England.This support band swaggered on to about 4ft of stage space (Bill Ward's kit was huge) and blew the minds of everybody there!🤘
The greatest accomplishment of this show is that the floyd rose tremelo didn't even exist yet!😮
Thats why he set the kramer down and the Explorer magically appeared after the solo! Man ther dissonance he got out of that cab when was up against the stack! pure beauty!
He wasn’t with Kramer yet. That was a Charvel body with a CBS style Strat neck. Gibson decal on the headstock BTW
@@Chef_Jeff69 you are of course correct. I was just trying to remember off the top of my head. I went back and watched believe I was wrong in both accounts as the shark makes an appearance as well!
@@richardclark. No worries! Love this old footage. They were on fire back then. 🤘🏼
If we are splitting Hairs that explorer is actually a ibanez destroyer, possibly Aces old one 😊
Wow! He was the King from day one 🤟🤟
FACT
I listened to this twice consecutively. Played it through my Bluetooth speaker, it was 30 minutes of in-your-face rock and listening to the beast guitar playing of EVH. This was a treat. Thank you!
This footage was incredible so much energy and a new wave of guitar playing had begun and Edward was the leader the sound and video are incredible on this thank you for sharing if only we could go into a real time machine to see the show with the historic Echoplex in the bomb
This is magic. Even then Dave was singing at the top of his range and out of breathe. A credit to the guys skill that's he was able to do that as long as he did. Thanks for posting this gold
Best I've heard Roth sound live vocally, tbh.
Entertaining was a must, but actually singing was optional for Dave lol Literally...he goes long parts of songs where he's not singing at all😆 (but when he does, he sounds great!)
Dave was a force of nature, driven by the fire of youth, and he kept trying to do a version of that physical stage act as he got old. It couldn't work forever. But we'll always have clips like this at least. I wish there were more, but thanks for posting it.
He got injured doing those stunts too. Even in his more youthful iteration.
Imagine being Black Sabbath having to go on after that high energy, virtuosity filled, party atmosphere, fun song Van Halen performance! There's no way!
I saw this tour,Black Sabbath was on life support for the Never Say Die album Van Halen blew them away!
Black Sabbath were at the end by this time ...they still God fathers of heavy metal
How about Journey trying to play after that set. VH toured with these guys too. Mind blowing for 1978.
A drunken drugged out Ozzy following that?
I saw them open for Sabbath and almost half the audience left after they were done.
Ya Know .. Ozzy was backstage doing blow.. thinking .. how the fuck are we gonna follow this up!?? lol...
I think I even remember Ozzy saying something like it was a mistake to have them open because they were impossible to follow!!
For SURE!
Answer: Blizzard of Oz
Fucking love this. Saw my 1st concert when I was 14 years old in 1977 and which was Led Zeppelin at Madison Square Garden. Second concert was Black Sabbath in 1978 with an unknown opening band called Val Halen. I saw this exact tour and dropped my first hit of LSD at that show. It blew my mind. At age 61 still digging my rock n roll🤘. Thanks for the video. You rock!!!👊
My first concert was Led Zeppelin in 1977 also! In Oakland California. Day on the Green. July, Sat. 23rd & Sun. 24th. I saw the Sunday show.
That’s wild. Both of us, our first concert; and it’s Led fuckin Zeppelin! One on each coast. ALSO, I was 14 and now 61 as well. Damn! Long lost brothers! HA! Anyway,
Cheers to you & yours!
@@silentp9933 That's awesome. Your reply made my day!!!
How was Iommi on acid?
I wonder whatever happened to Val Halen.
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I was at that concert! Drove my 73 Charger from P'ville to Fresno with my buddies. My ears are still ringing - even with hearing aids.
I think I lost 40% of my hearing at a VH concert in 1981
@@jonn8163 HAHAHA me too!!! 👍😂🤣
I had a ‘73 Charger too. Loved that car.
Jimi and Edward....thank you for the music, memories, and forever changing rock & roll.
The first time I saw them was in Detroit in '82...was the diver down tour. It was a life changing concert. Nobody to this day has put on a show like the younger original VH. Eddie was a legend
That was my first time seeing them too. Did you go Friday Saturday or Sunday?
Agreed VAN HALEN 78/84 PURE GOLD.......
This was the most incredible show I ever saw! Opened for Sabbath in Philadelphia…..one of the few life changing moments I can recall…especially at 15 years old! It was like getting hit by a Mac truck!
This is my first time this. It’s incredible
I missed the 70s shows, but finally got to see this supernova of a band in Huntsville AL in 81 - there is NOTHING that can compete with this band in their prime - they were and are unmatched - I still get the chills when I see this - count yourself very lucky to be alive for this!
im blown away. this literally almost brought me to tears seeing Eddie play. the earliest I was able to see them was when my cousin took me to see the Fair Warning Tour in Cleveland at the old Colesium. They were incredible!!!
This is pure awesomeness. I remember when that first VH album came out. My friend down the street got it. we played it when i went over. We played it over and over. I wish i had made it to the live show. They were so good live.
I was 12 years old and remember saying I want to play guitar like him. 46 years later, I still cant! RIP EVH!
I've been playing for 50, and I always say when I can play Hot For Teacher all the way through I'll be a real guitarist.
I was sixteen/seventeen when I said that sir lmao I’m 18 😭.. and like you I struggle but hey every day trying is one day closer to perfection
Man after that eruption solo trust me, no one can play like him!
I Mean some can get pretty close!
I started playing when I was 7. Only took me 30 years to play like Eddie.
Ed woulda told you to not copy him and develop your own style.
Saw them multiple times between 78 and 83....and many afterwards, but that first 5 years was like nothing youve ever seen on Rock guitar...their best ever no question
I saw them in 78’ in Michigan…..
UNBELIEVABLE……..!!!
Yes, saw them too. The Roth years were the best. 👍
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The greatest rock band ever. This is when diamond Dave could actually sing for the most part. He was a great front man. Edward was just starting to show the world how great he was. Michael Anthony, tremendous underrated background vocalist, and a damn good bass player. A monster on drums. May you rest in peace Edward I was there for the beginning of your career until the very end and I’m just hoping that maybe I’ll be lucky enough to meet you on the other side
This is the best live tone I’ve ever heard from Ed. A love Dave in this, so much energy but not over dramatic.
When the Sellend Arena opened the crowd rushed the door. This smaller kid in front of us was getting crushed and was turning purple. So we lifted him up so he could breathe. Has fate would have we ran in to him before the show. He yells out, those are the dudes that saved me. Good times!!!
Since KKDJ wasn’t on the air yet and you couldn’t win tickets from them my only question is…
Did you buy your tickets from Gottschalks?
@15:55 Yeah...I'm crying...damn I miss him. Whoever filmed this....THANK YOU and God bless.... :)
I hear ya Craig, I bought there Debut title album, when it came out, I was 10, EDDIE was a FORCE TO BE WRECKONED WITH! SO MANY JEALOUS PEOPLE/GUITARIST , ALL THEY WHERE WAS THREATENED BY HIM , NO ONE HURD WHAT HE HURD, HE WAS AND ALWAYS WILL BE , THE GUITAR KING 👑 ALWAYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you 🙏. A few years ago I kept trying to watch this but the quality was so bad. I hope more of these concerts are upgraded to HD which I didn’t know was possible for these recordings . it looks AMAZING . Thank you again !!!
You had to have been around to fully appreciate what it was like to hear/see eddie for the first time in 1978. Ill never forget it.
Damn?? I have enjoyed this Hell Raising Concert to the Max! I'm Fkn 65 and sure do remember when Van Halen came aboard the Kick Ass Rock Scene in 78! I was 17 at the time. They were The Mighty Van Halen with out a doubt! When VH hit the Stage hang on Bro's and Sis's!! I never got to see them. I lived in Bham Ala but had gotten married and had Twins so that cancelled stuff for a little bit! Can't say enough about that Band and thanks for that killer Music y'all delivered! 😊. I'm still sad about Ole Play the PISS OUTTA OF THAT GUITAR 🎸! RIP Eddie! 🎸💥🎶🔥😐🇺🇲
Thanx so much for uploading this. It takes me right back to when the first VH album came out and I was never more blown away .
Outstanding capture of such unbridled enthusiasm and reckless abandons!
The groovy "Bottoms up" guitar solo and outro at the end of the show! A glimpse of what was to floor us next by The Mighty Van Halen!
Eddie's brilliance on display, way ahead of his time. I miss you Eddie, we met in Boston in 1981
The greatest band ever. Thank you Dave, Edward,(R.I.P) Alex and Michael for being the soundtrack for the rest of my life!
I was a bellhop at a hotel in Austin Tx from 1978-1980. Van Halen stayed there and I met and talked with the guys in the band. Alex and Michael were just regular guys, Eddie was shy and introverted and Dave was already the Diva that you expect him to be.
That's freakin awesome. Thanks for posting!
Saw them in 1981. That was my FIRST concert ever. I was in the 8th grade. Life changing experience for sure
What an absolute gem of a find this video is thank you so much for uploading! This should be in a time capsule so in another 50 or 100 years people can still look back and witness the genius and pioneering masterpiece that this truly is. There has never truly been any match or anyone that really even comes close to Edward Van Halen.
R.I.P EDDIE THE MOST EXPLOSIVE GUITARIST IN HISTORY.........
This footage is absolutely priceless.
THIS , is precisely why Edward is King !
R.I.P. Eddie ❤❤❤❤
We Love You.
Eddie accenting each phrase and riff with his body movements is a joy to watch. Furiously into his playing.
I started playing guitar @ 13 in 1983 cause of EVH. I would listen to VH albums thinking Eddie was from another planet. Watching this @ 55 yrs old proves he was from another planet. RIP my guitar hero. Wow what a talent
I thought I went back in this precious time.. thank you 🙏🏼
I'm impressed by how much these songs sound like the album (or even better.) Lit AF in 78! No guitarist had played like that before. 16:00 - 18:00 history was made.
Este concierto de 1978 de VAN HALEN es oro puro !!!!!
A lot of "Known " guitar players of the era went home cried themselves to sleep after that tour . Long live King Ed !
Hardly! Ed cringed when Malmsteen showed on the scene, not meant to favor either one, just saying. Both were blatant egotists. Iommi (Black Sabbath), same tour, could smoke Ed, but he always had class. . . . . Ed, never did.
-Witchbreed
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@@Cluless02 You're wrong, other guitarists had to step-up their game after EVH came on the scene. You see a ton of mimicking from late 1970s thru the 1980s from other guitarists.
@@Cluless02For all of Malmsteen’s technical prowess his music just isn’t memorable.
Seen Van Halen at 'Day on the Green#3 in Oakland 1978
Eddie blew everyone away with his "extended play" version of Eruption and rattling the whole stadium!
I saw them for the first time at 15 years old in 1980 and every tour after with DLR so until '84. We stood for the whole show, nobody wanted to sit down...too much energy. So glad to have been born when I was.
Right there with that....
This is relevant that Van halen killed disco And The beginning of a legacy for years to come
@@markfitzpatrick3760 Yes, VH drove a stake right thru the heart of disco and the world is better off because of it. 👍
This is amazing. you also see how they’re a little unsettled, amped up and jumping around like they are sped up, not the footage, they were just supercharged in this early big audience performance. And Dave using the echo a bunch. Amazing!
Michael sang more than Dave lol. The 3 part vocal harmonies were epic👍👍👍
I've seen this a thousand times over the few years it's been available and that jam during You Really Got Me still amazes me. They were on a mission and it showed. ZHoly hell....
Saw them on Thanksgiving night 1978. This is exactly how I remember it too. My favorite VH tour. I was sitting almost exactly where this camera was filming from but just a little higher up. Literally how my mind remembers it.
This is at a time when ppl thought they had seen and heard all that could be done on a guitar. Then out of nowhere comes Eddie playing like this. Mind blowing.
VH hasn't gotten the high level documentary treatment they deserve (yet), so seeing video like this is a real gift. Thanks!
I saw them in 1978 in Missoula, Montana. It was incredible show
Amazing footage! Ed is so spot on definitely the top of his game, just shockingly amazing for the time, most younger players won’t really appreciate just how amazing it was hearing VH for the first time
It was a bright neon laser in a grey landscape of what we knew as the best rock available, the radio station program managers told us what and who was the best and we bought it, of course all those bands were and are stellar but Van Halen’s introduction just came from a whole different dimension
It was the shock and awe that left your ears ringing and us guitarists scratching our heads trying the figure out how the hell he was getting those sounds that are just taken for granted today
March 30th, 1979. O'Connor Field House (basically a big concrete bunker) Caldwell, ID. Their fifth stop on their first world headline tour. I was 16. Between the people throwing empty beer bottles from the roof, to the overturned car next to the entrance, we knew we were in for a night.
The hightlight was when a tube amp exploded behind the stack of speakers stage right. After the obligatory "WTF WAS THAT!" moment, Alex kicked off a ~10 minute drum solo while the roadies grabbed an amp from the warm up band and hooked everything up. Needless to say, the party proceeded with even more enthusiasm.
Awesome, thanks so much for these beautiful memories, this was the VH I fell in love with in the summer of 78. I love the intro of his solo on the studio version of Ice Cream Man sneaks into the 2nd solo of I'm The One. You were like a 10 year old waiting for Christmas day if you were a guitarist in 78 to 84 waiting for VH to come to your area.
An audience member in 78-Hey that guitar player is pretty good!
Likely the most profound film and performance of the band in existence. Ed was in total sync with every detail, performance, sound and effects from the original rig that made the first album legendary, who ever thought a guitar sound could change the world... A pure gem for the History of Rock archives.
I was 11when they broke the mold. I was a paperboy and I remember delivering in the dark starting at 4AM. This album was playing like a soundtrack in my head. lol. Good times.
Same. I was 11 in '78 with a paper route - the Van Halen debut exploding everywhere!
In those days it was Saturday Night Live Disco,then Eddie made it Straturday Night Live,goodbye disco,and polyester suits,hello rock guitar again
Eddie was the greatest and Alex is a monstrous drummer...R.I.P Eddie ❤
All hail the OP for gifting us this incredible footage you've quickened the hearts of any VH fan who see's it and for a brief glorious few minutes taken us back to the best time in our lives. You're the best!
Love the camera man at the end….”Hey sit down, I’m trying to illegally record, man!” LMAO
hahahah!
Haha haha, yeah loved that too... 🤣
Often imitated, never duplicated! This is a musical whirlwind!
UNDENIABLE MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE . . AN ATOMIC BOMB ON ROCK&ROLL
Its like.... Youre watching something special. This is the very beginning of VH being a signed band... They were on fire from the start..............man.
This is one of the BEST videos I’ve ever seen on YT. Great moment in rock history for sure!
Me,as well.
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Damn I want a time machine. I was 8 years old during this tour. I finally saw the original lineup in '84 at Kemper Arena in KC, second show. They used my aunts limo company so I fortunately got 9th row on Eddie's side. I was not ready for what I witnessed, being my first concert. It was a sonic and visual overload. Never saw anything like it again and I saw most of the big acts. Pantera was close, and you could tell the Abbott bros were influenced by the Mighty VH.
It's hard to explain to people that weren't alive when VH broke how earth shattering they were. What Ed did was a mystery. We had never heard anything like it. I suspect that is how Hendrix must have been at the time he came out.
Eddy was definitely an innovator and those never die
I am smiling ear to ear. I cannot believe how good these guys were live back then. Eddie is a God playing with so much showmanship while being so musically in control. Bless you for posting this, I really needed a lift!
Van Halen dropped the bomb on disco in 1978. Badly needed and greatly welcomed.
Disco was fine actually - the bomb was dropped on the old generation of rock - zeppelin, sabbath, purple - their days were done. This was the new wave of rock - atomic punks indeed.
Sort of the Nirvana of their time. Not quite the earth shattering impact of ushering in Grunge like Nirvana did, but really close. I remember hearing Van Halen for the first time and saying Wow that's really awesome! And when hearing Nirvana for the first time saying what in the holy f*ck was THAT and how do I get more and nothing will be the same after. Anyway, huge Van Halen fan and this recording is incredible and they sound exactly like their recordings, as they should. Dave and Eddie are some of the best live performers ever existed.
Don't forget.....VH had a couple of disco songs......if your a fan you know which ones .
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Your comment is dependent upon your age and what generation you grew up in.
It's all a matter of reference point ;)
Exactly. Where the heck is my old "disco sucks" t-shirt?
Saw them at the London Rainow 10/78. Unbelievable, changed rock guitar forever. Ted Templeman a genius.
Edward playing the Shark guitar after his solo! Yes! 🤘😝🤘
You rarely see him playing that in most photos. I think it's really cool!!!!
Everyone going berserk for an unknoen opening act says it all
Thanks for this historic upload.