I was at this concert. It's a shame Don and George hated each other because they were one of the best band out there! Don's nasal voice was a thousand times better than 99% of the bands out there. You would hear the album and they would sound good, but then when you saw them live it was a clusterfuck! Don's voice was good both studio and live. The back-up voices of Jeff and Mick were as also good. Dokken was the most UNDERRATED band of the 80's-90's. I miss the 80's.
It's such a shame and mystery that people just didn't dig Dokken as much as some of the others. Dokken was just as good, if not better than many who came out in the 80's.
It's the only band with Lynch Mob that i love from this manufactured suck ass glam rock era really!!! How did we go from Led Zeppelin,the mighty Van Halen to this,i don't know! I blame clowns such as Kiss,Motley Crue and Bon Jovi. Today,i'm 48 i prefer to listen to Eminem rather than Poison,Warrant and co...Sad but true,mais oui,ouh là là!
There was just something about Dokken that didn’t click! I think too soft for metal heads yet never grabbed the female audience like Leppard or Jovi. So they remained the consistent opener who I probably saw more than any other band.
Lot of comments are obviously from people who weren't there in the 80's. Dokken was one of the best bands, had the sound that made them a 3 platinum album selling bands. The videos you see on TH-cam cannot and will not capture what an event an arena band live playing their great songs really was. Rock was one huge party then, before grunge made it miserable and the labels took the sound, our sound, away. This is an awesome video from back in the day. No matter what the 'experts' say.
Dokken was my favorite band growing up and they are still my favorite band now! I still love the other heavy metal and hard rock bands of the 80's but Dokken is always my go to favorite!
the sound is amazing on this, they look and sound incredible, those harmonies are just absolutely awesome!! this is one of my all time favourite songs ever!
This was the classic Dokken lineup ... Melodic METAL to the max ! Their own style and sound. In the 80s what more could you ask for ? These guys could write catchy songs, drawn in the chicks, heavy songs for the guys. George was and always will be the 80s guitar sound everyone wanted to have.
Just so amazing! So many memories. I was like 10 🤘🏻😛. Loved Dokken and worked one night as a relief guitar tech for George later in Life. He offered me a full time job but id JUST gotten a new day job haha. Whole band is in Full Form here 💥💯
listening to their live album Beast from the East, it's well worth it whether you are a fan or not. Some of the best guitar work you will ever here, listen to his guitar solo and mr. scary from the album, too good.
Yeah but if you're gonna sell something I guess you gotta make sure it's good. I think it's mostly just remastering work though. I have a ton of live bootlegs of them, and even other shows from that particular Japan tour and they sound pretty solid either way.
@@MetalMaster101 agree on (almost ) everything: they were a very good live band, even if lynch's constant improvisations and variations often sound messy and sloppy, especially considering his actual skills. Reb beach, from this point of view, is much more reliable and condistent live. Overall, a great band which could have achieved so much more
Hi Rattmaster!👋 Checked out your site and saw you had a post up about Taylor Hawkins. Thank-you for that!!! He deserves the recognition!!! I listened to some of their music but heavy metal is where my heart is truly happiest!!! "Learn to Fly" is the first hit they had and a good music video came out with it. Still listening to Dokken and venturing out from the 80's. (87 was a very good year for them)!!! Watching more interviews with them which are more current. Loved the one where Don showed his massive garden off. It was beautiful. Also watching stuff with George Lynch. Both these guys will be out touring by the way, just not together. Not so much on Jeff Pilson or Mike Brown. Lastly I've been learning about guitar pedals. Have watched both Warren and George on this. Can also hear the difference on the sound after they push it. I know what to listen for. Have a good weekend!!! Rockin Dokken and RATT&Roll!!!🤘🤙👍🙂Karen😇👱♀️
Keep Rockin' with Dokken! Awesome solo by George! My fave guitarist. If I remember correctly this solo won the best solo in one of Guitar World's choice award or something like that. Thanks for sharing!
Ha I saw this tour October 30 1987..w/Aerosmith at the Providence Civic Center...was like..uhh...21..me and my old bass player picked up 2 chicks and ended up in a hotel in Pawtucket for the night....ahh those were the glory days indeed..damn am I getting old!!!lol
Great band, great song, super guitar player ! Dokken had their own sound, hard edged, muscially above average against all the other 80s band. Fault wise ... they didn't really have a gimmick .... other than just playing bad ass songs. I would say the MOST under-rated band ever in any genre. Alot of their peers gave them more credit than the critics or fans. Don't hate .. just appreciate !
I so love those days of this music I have always loved Don got to see him this past march.. first time seeing them and it was awesome can't wait to see them again... when i pass from this life i hope heaven is the 80's just all that great music and fun we had i so miss those days
Definitely one of the bands that should have reached stadium headlining status. They are not alone. UFO, Cheap Trick ( except for Japan) . Don, George, Jeff, and Wild Mick are masters on their instruments and have very strong songs. Don's vocals are incredible
This is a better recording and performance than anything on the "Beast from the East" live album! Thanks Rattmaster! This performance and quality recording capture what was awesome about Dokken.
@pulanceyt if they weren't huge in 1987-88 then they would never be huge. They've been putting out good albums since they started. 1982 Breaking the Chains, 1984 Tooth and Nail, 1985 Under lock and Key, and the current 1987 Back for the Attack. All that and they only had minor success, then they broke up in 1988. They did well, and were a great successful band they nobody cared about. Only the few...like people here appreciate them.
Hi Rattmaster! Just a short comment. I've been listening to more of their songs and like what I'm hearing. Also putting their music on my play list!!! So far in my dreams this video is my favorite song of theirs.🙂👌👍🤘🤙
That's nice, glad you like them. This is a great song. They have a solid catalog. Its also funny that for a band that was much smaller than Ratt, they have way more bootleg videos and even full ProShot videos. Kind of makes me feel Ratt got the short end if the stick. 😂
George is funny - He plays a $300.00 guitar and has at least $30,000.00 worth of Marshall heads and cabinets lined up behind him!! Now that's rock and roll!
I wish Don could still sing like this :( he had a nice vocal range back in those days. What happened to him? Smoking, drinking or what? I miss that good 'ol voice of his...
i love the old dokken tunes and i agree they are/were so underrated and they had the following just that they needed to breakout and headline shows and had they done that at the right time they could have been huge i love em i had the cassetts always crnked up ion my car and yes i did say CASSETTS LOL peace
I saw them few months later in Stuttgart, Germany ...open for AC/DC. Great show...Don wore same outfit...Lot of guitars for George. Those were the days.
Man imiss this shit bad!!!! Don was a pretty damn good singer wild mick , pilson, and George, well he's only the best friggin guitarist of all time or pretty damn close!!!!! These guys worked well together and it showed, I don't care how much they argued off stage when they got on stage they all put on agreat friggin show!!!!
@hubbell627 Yes I saw Dokken open up for Judas Priest in 86' right after I graduated high school. Great concert at the Hollywood Sportatorium in Miami! That "shoebox" no longer exists since the ealry 90s.
fuck i had the album beast from the east when dream warriors came out on elm street love the 80s and Mr Scary himself Gorge lynch i always listen to him Randy Rhodes, jakee lee simply cause they were different and beautiful gituarists purely
@scottyj1832 they hit it big in 1988 during the Justice tour, they headlined the whole time. They were still an opening act for Ozzy Osbourne 1986 for the Master of Puppets tour, they were still kinda underground then. Then they got huge in 1991.
i am a HUGE Aerosmith fan. they are by far my favorite band ever. to hear that another band that i love, Dokken, opened for them is just WOW. I agree with all of you that Dokken has never gotten enough enough recognition, but come on, you gotta have some talent if you are opening for a band as big as AEROSMITH!
Thank you. They should have been bigger than a lot of those bands including Bon Jovi. Dokken just had raw talent to offer, and that is something most Americans still do not appreciate today.
I know I said I wouldn't bother you again but I just heard a song I remembered from the 80's. It's Alone Again! I watched the footage from the 1987 Philadelphia Concert. I was surprised how quickly I remembered it. I heard it on the radio and probably saw the video on MTV. If you have bootleg footage from this concert please post it. Karen🤘🤙👍
I had several videos from this show posted years ago. Back when I was more of a variety channel. I took down hundreds of old videos from a number of different bands when I decided to go full Ratt mode. The none Ratt stuff I kept up were the ones that were popular and had a high view count. Also a lot of other people had already uploaded a ton of footage from this show anyway. Check out my Des Moines 86 show though. It's a fan project where I took an incomplete video show and remastered the audio. It's now the full show because where there isn't footage, there is now audio. It sounds amazing, so I hope you give it a look.
Maybe briefly on this tour but I never saw Aerosmith in a large arena, but I'm pretty sure i did see then during this time with Priest. The did tour with multiple bands as well, so we both could be right.
@PEDROCLASSIC Dokken is still touring but not with the entire original line-up. Jon Levin is the lead guitarist. Sean McNabb is on bass. Wild Mick Brown is still occasionally on drums when not touring with another group or side project.
@Rattmaster86 I was at the philly dokken/aerosmith, I remember it was like a rainy, cold miserable night , and leaving the concert..saw some chick getting pounded in the mud under the bushes right next to the Spectrum..that was priceless haaaa
@DavidKinner The cheese I talked about involving Dokken was that most if not all their lyrics are about love and breakups. It's cheesy but they did it better than anyone, and I love it. I'm also a huge Crue fan, they wrote some cheese too, but not every song was about relationships. I guess what I'm saying is, to me cheesiness its just all about love, and that's what Dokken is about. Crue wrote about Sex, drugs, alcohol which isn't as cheesy to me, love them both either way.
I Agree with rattmaster86, I would die to see the original lineup of dokken and see the live. But even in their prime, they weren't huge. On another subject, Don, mick, jeff were all great. But I personally think George was ahead of the band musically. If he was in a band with equally talented musicians as him that band would of been HUGE. Dokken Rules!!
crue was definitely the most popular of the glam bands but i really only liked the first two records and dr feelgood was pretty solid.. as far as bon jovi i myself couldnt really get in to them also. just sonething about them. lol. as far as the 80's went for me iron maiden ruled bascially everybody plus selling 80 million records with no air time is remarkable.
Even the harmony vocals are nearly perfect live...
I have always had the impression that Pilson is a much better live vocalist that don who, however, was not bad either, back then.
I believe, that's a vocal trac. And what's with the echo???
@@cornocrudeli5289 Pilson and Dokken are both pretty good. I think Pilson is a little more consistent.
@@bigwrdzable there is no vocal track. (LOL) the echo you hear is sound bouncing off the walls
aerosmith should have opened for dokken....
No way
I agree
Pure raw guitar tone!!!
The Marsall Jubilee heads are all dummies. I think he uses 2 or 3 of his signature heads. Not sure who makes them
I was at this concert. It's a shame Don and George hated each other because they were one of the best band out there!
Don's nasal voice was a thousand times better than 99% of the bands out there. You would hear the album and they would sound good, but then when you saw them live it was a clusterfuck! Don's voice was good both studio and live. The back-up voices of Jeff and Mick were as also good.
Dokken was the most UNDERRATED band of the 80's-90's.
I miss the 80's.
It's such a shame and mystery that people just didn't dig Dokken as much as some of the others. Dokken was just as good, if not better than many who came out in the 80's.
It's the only band with Lynch Mob that i love from this manufactured suck ass glam rock era really!!! How did we go from Led Zeppelin,the mighty Van Halen to this,i don't know! I blame clowns such as Kiss,Motley Crue and Bon Jovi. Today,i'm 48 i prefer to listen to Eminem rather than Poison,Warrant and co...Sad but true,mais oui,ouh là là!
There was just something about Dokken that didn’t click! I think too soft for metal heads yet never grabbed the female audience like Leppard or Jovi. So they remained the consistent opener who I probably saw more than any other band.
The above stated....they were very talented guys and Lynch was a beast who would probably have been better served in a “heavy metal” band.
I think both Dokken and Cinderella would have been bigger had they been marketed differently.
@UCKlelzwETIuLlMFjrfHdyYw You're an idio if you think anything today is better than glam metal
Lot of comments are obviously from people who weren't there in the 80's. Dokken was one of the best bands, had the sound that made them a 3 platinum album selling bands. The videos you see on TH-cam cannot and will not capture what an event an arena band live playing their great songs really was. Rock was one huge party then, before grunge made it miserable and the labels took the sound, our sound, away. This is an awesome video from back in the day. No matter what the 'experts' say.
I've got the album & I've got 2 words. GEORGE LYNCH!!!!! Best guitarist ever.
Rokken with Dokken
🖤🖤🖤🖤⚡⚡⚡⚡
one of my all-time favorites 🤟🏽
Dokken was my favorite band growing up and they are still my favorite band now! I still love the other heavy metal and hard rock bands of the 80's but Dokken is always my go to favorite!
Dokken one of my favorite 80s Bands love ya Dokken forever🔥
the sound is amazing on this, they look and sound incredible, those harmonies are just absolutely awesome!! this is one of my all time favourite songs ever!
This was the classic Dokken lineup ... Melodic METAL to the max ! Their own style and sound. In the 80s what more could you ask for ? These guys could write catchy songs, drawn in the chicks, heavy songs for the guys. George was and always will be the 80s guitar sound everyone wanted to have.
The guitar makes this song epic
I regret out of all the bands that I seen in the 80’s I never got to see Dokken in concert, they was one of my favorite bands!!!!🤘
Drove home in a snowstorm after this killer show !! What a night !!
Saw them here in Buffalo! Big Lynch fan! Blew Aerosmith away
Lynch is a badass guitar player.
Rocking with dokken saw them live back home las vegas 🎉🎉
this whole tape was rocking I had it in the day
man i miss the 80s
Me too
Just so amazing! So many memories. I was like 10 🤘🏻😛. Loved Dokken and worked one night as a relief guitar tech for George later in Life. He offered me a full time job but id JUST gotten a new day job haha. Whole band is in Full Form here 💥💯
listening to their live album Beast from the East, it's well worth it whether you are a fan or not. Some of the best guitar work you will ever here, listen to his guitar solo and mr. scary from the album, too good.
Same here - rumoured to have been heavily doctored up in the studio though.
Yeah but if you're gonna sell something I guess you gotta make sure it's good. I think it's mostly just remastering work though. I have a ton of live bootlegs of them, and even other shows from that particular Japan tour and they sound pretty solid either way.
@@MetalMaster101 agree on (almost ) everything: they were a very good live band, even if lynch's constant improvisations and variations often sound messy and sloppy, especially considering his actual skills. Reb beach, from this point of view, is much more reliable and condistent live. Overall, a great band which could have achieved so much more
That solo man!! just wow!
So glad someone in this town has a copy of this! I was there and had a blast! Thanks for posting!
Really nice!!!!
You would be best to upload the full video, cos Im gonna do it
Doesn't matter to me. I don't upload full shows anymore. Nor am I'm uploading pro-shot footage.
@@MetalMaster101 Yeah, I agree uploading full shows is a waste of time, few fans, even the diehard fans, seldom ever watch a full show until the end
@@ScottishTeeVee Exactly, many people just want to see a few specific songs.
George Lynch was badass!
still is maybe not quite as fast but he's still the man :)
Still is.
this is beautiful
love the simple guitar, vintage trem , humbucker and graffitti!
Hi Rattmaster!👋 Checked out your site and saw you had a post up about Taylor Hawkins. Thank-you for that!!! He deserves the recognition!!! I listened to some of their music but heavy metal is where my heart is truly happiest!!! "Learn to Fly" is the first hit they had and a good music video came out with it. Still listening to Dokken and venturing out from the 80's. (87 was a very good year for them)!!! Watching more interviews with them which are more current. Loved the one where Don showed his massive garden off. It was beautiful. Also watching stuff with George Lynch. Both these guys will be out touring by the way, just not together. Not so much on Jeff Pilson or Mike Brown. Lastly I've been learning about guitar pedals. Have watched both Warren and George on this. Can also hear the difference on the sound after they push it. I know what to listen for. Have a good weekend!!! Rockin Dokken and RATT&Roll!!!🤘🤙👍🙂Karen😇👱♀️
Keep Rockin' with Dokken! Awesome solo by George! My fave guitarist. If I remember correctly this solo won the best solo in one of Guitar World's choice award or something like that. Thanks for sharing!
Just saw Dokken a couple weeks ago. There still great.
Freaking awesome!!!
Awesome live clip! Don's vocals and George Lynch's guitar playing were both amazing back then...sheer hair metal power!
Awesome backing vox for a live performance! Quite often bands fall down in that area.
I saw them open for Aerosmith the same year at Madison Square Garden. I didn't even give a shit about Aerosmith! Lol. I was there to see Dokken rip.
Rockin Dokken!!!
Caaara, to conhecendo essa musica agora, muito show!!! Tenho que procurar mais dokken.
Ha I saw this tour October 30 1987..w/Aerosmith at the Providence Civic Center...was like..uhh...21..me and my old bass player picked up 2 chicks and ended up in a hotel in Pawtucket for the night....ahh those were the glory days indeed..damn am I getting old!!!lol
They rocked Everytime I seen them live
wow... one of the best live videos I've seen
Great band, great song, super guitar player ! Dokken had their own sound, hard edged, muscially above average against all the other 80s band. Fault wise ... they didn't really have a gimmick .... other than just playing bad ass songs. I would say the MOST under-rated band ever in any genre. Alot of their peers gave them more credit than the critics or fans. Don't hate .. just appreciate !
I so love those days of this music I have always loved Don got to see him this past march.. first time seeing them and it was awesome can't wait to see them again... when i pass from this life i hope heaven is the 80's just all that great music and fun we had i so miss those days
Definitely one of the bands that should have reached stadium headlining status. They are not alone. UFO, Cheap Trick ( except for Japan) . Don, George, Jeff, and Wild Mick are masters on their instruments and have very strong songs. Don's vocals are incredible
Jeff is amazing. Killer vocalist, still. Saw them at MOR with Kingdom Come, Metallica, Scorpions and Van Halen. Great show by all. $25. Memories.
get it together guys....we will pay to see it!
This is a better recording and performance than anything on the "Beast from the East" live album! Thanks Rattmaster! This performance and quality recording capture what was awesome about Dokken.
I like the vocals on this one. Thanks for bringing it out here for the fans.
@pulanceyt if they weren't huge in 1987-88 then they would never be huge. They've been putting out good albums since they started. 1982 Breaking the Chains, 1984 Tooth and Nail, 1985 Under lock and Key, and the current 1987 Back for the Attack. All that and they only had minor success, then they broke up in 1988. They did well, and were a great successful band they nobody cared about. Only the few...like people here appreciate them.
Dokken at the height of their ability! Fkn awesome
The Amazing King of Cool (and tone!)...George Lynch...just a reminder of just how good it was in the 80's
sweat and hairspray ... LOVE 80s metal
Aaaaaahhhh... the good old days!!
@Rattmaster86
The original Dokken reunited in the mid 90's for two cd's (Dysfunctional and Shadow Life).
@Rickmeister3030 Dokken opening for Judas Priest in 1986 on their Turbo Lover tour, in 1987-88 they opening for Aerosmith.
Hi Rattmaster! Just a short comment. I've been listening to more of their songs and like what I'm hearing. Also putting their music on my play list!!! So far in my dreams this video is my favorite song of theirs.🙂👌👍🤘🤙
That's nice, glad you like them. This is a great song. They have a solid catalog. Its also funny that for a band that was much smaller than Ratt, they have way more bootleg videos and even full ProShot videos. Kind of makes me feel Ratt got the short end if the stick. 😂
George is funny - He plays a $300.00 guitar and has at least $30,000.00 worth of Marshall heads and cabinets lined up behind him!! Now that's rock and roll!
I wish Don could still sing like this :( he had a nice vocal range back in those days. What happened to him? Smoking, drinking or what? I miss that good 'ol voice of his...
Esto si es calidad, no es la basura de las ultimas decadas. nada como los 80s.
I like dokken
I saw them in Richmond, VA which I believe was the next day after this show. They were AWESOME! So was Aerosmith. Great musicians.
AWESOME!!!!!!!! Best Live Dokken video out there....
I love it Meynard!!!
The band may be called Dokken, but George Lynch's guitar is what made this band an interesting listen.
sounds amazing live!
God bless them they were sooo fucking good!!!!
wow this rips, Dokken at their peak, within 2 yrs they broke up, never to get back to this form.
i love the old dokken tunes and i agree they are/were so underrated and they had the following just that they needed to breakout and headline shows and had they done that at the right time they could have been huge i love em i had the cassetts always crnked up ion my car and yes i did say CASSETTS LOL peace
I saw them few months later in Stuttgart, Germany ...open for AC/DC. Great show...Don wore same outfit...Lot of guitars for George. Those were the days.
Saw dokken open up for Twisted Sister 85 or 86 in Pittsburgh; was one of the best 80's hair bands
Finally, someone who speaks the truth. Rock on man! \m/
Una locura!!!!
Al fin encontré a alguien que hable español. Aguante Dokken!!!!!
Tremenda voz que se cargaba Don Dokken en esa época!!!
Man imiss this shit bad!!!! Don was a pretty damn good singer wild mick , pilson, and George, well he's only the best friggin guitarist of all time or pretty damn close!!!!! These guys worked well together and it showed, I don't care how much they argued off stage when they got on stage they all put on agreat friggin show!!!!
goin to see dokken this saturday!
@hubbell627 Yes I saw Dokken open up for Judas Priest in 86' right after I graduated high school. Great concert at the Hollywood Sportatorium in Miami! That "shoebox" no longer exists since the ealry 90s.
fuck i had the album beast from the east when dream warriors came out on elm street love the 80s and Mr Scary himself Gorge lynch i always listen to him Randy Rhodes, jakee lee simply cause they were different and beautiful gituarists purely
@scottyj1832 they hit it big in 1988 during the Justice tour, they headlined the whole time. They were still an opening act for Ozzy Osbourne 1986 for the Master of Puppets tour, they were still kinda underground then. Then they got huge in 1991.
i am a HUGE Aerosmith fan. they are by far my favorite band ever. to hear that another band that i love, Dokken, opened for them is just WOW. I agree with all of you that Dokken has never gotten enough enough recognition, but come on, you gotta have some talent if you are opening for a band as big as AEROSMITH!
Derrick B I need a time machine!
Badass!!!
Thank you. They should have been bigger than a lot of those bands including Bon Jovi. Dokken just had raw talent to offer, and that is something most Americans still do not appreciate today.
Not entirely true!!! This one does!!! I'm a little late to the game with this band but I think they're really good!👍🤘🤙👍
What a band Dokken was in the past.
I know I said I wouldn't bother you again but I just heard a song I remembered from the 80's. It's Alone Again! I watched the footage from the 1987 Philadelphia Concert. I was surprised how quickly I remembered it. I heard it on the radio and probably saw the video on MTV. If you have bootleg footage from this concert please post it. Karen🤘🤙👍
I had several videos from this show posted years ago. Back when I was more of a variety channel. I took down hundreds of old videos from a number of different bands when I decided to go full Ratt mode. The none Ratt stuff I kept up were the ones that were popular and had a high view count. Also a lot of other people had already uploaded a ton of footage from this show anyway. Check out my Des Moines 86 show though. It's a fan project where I took an incomplete video show and remastered the audio. It's now the full show because where there isn't footage, there is now audio. It sounds amazing, so I hope you give it a look.
wow george lynch is officially the most underrated guitarist of the 80s
Maybe briefly on this tour but I never saw Aerosmith in a large arena, but I'm pretty sure i did see then during this time with Priest. The did tour with multiple bands as well, so we both could be right.
@PEDROCLASSIC
Dokken is still touring but not with the entire original line-up. Jon Levin is the lead guitarist. Sean McNabb is on bass. Wild Mick Brown is still occasionally on drums when not touring with another group or side project.
Ahh, Dokken in their day! I've been watching so many vids tonight of them now...yikes. This is refreshing.
GREAT SONG !!!
@Rattmaster86 I was at the philly dokken/aerosmith, I remember it was like a rainy, cold miserable night , and leaving the concert..saw some chick getting pounded in the mud under the bushes right next to the Spectrum..that was priceless haaaa
YES!
Rembering my youth
Remembering
You had very good youth If you had this awesome music. I was born in 1996 so I'm jealous. 😓
@@ginterka381996 the best music. Ever
@@supermanstan1000 Yes. I think that 80s was the last decade of good music. I don't listen "music" from my generation.
@@supermanstan1000 Greetings from Poland. In Poland Dokken weren't famous. 😓
@DavidKinner The cheese I talked about involving Dokken was that most if not all their lyrics are about love and breakups. It's cheesy but they did it better than anyone, and I love it. I'm also a huge Crue fan, they wrote some cheese too, but not every song was about relationships. I guess what I'm saying is, to me cheesiness its just all about love, and that's what Dokken is about. Crue wrote about Sex, drugs, alcohol which isn't as cheesy to me, love them both either way.
@PEDROCLASSIC
The original Dokken reunited in the mid 90's for two cd's (Dysfunctional and Shadow Life). (Dokken, Lynch, Pilson, Brown)
My Favorite too! Greetings from Serbia! George Lynch is the best!!
Dokken Rules!!
I Agree with rattmaster86, I would die to see the original lineup of dokken and see the live. But even in their prime, they weren't huge. On another subject, Don, mick, jeff were all great. But I personally think George was ahead of the band musically. If he was in a band with equally talented musicians as him that band would of been HUGE.
Dokken Rules!!
The original lineup reunited last night and played this song. Look it up.
Awesome.
I was at this show. It was George Lynch's bday. They open for (& blew off the stage) Twisted Sister.
crue was definitely the most popular of the glam bands but i really only liked the first two records and dr feelgood was pretty solid.. as far as bon jovi i myself couldnt really get in to them also. just sonething about them. lol. as far as the 80's went for me iron maiden ruled bascially everybody plus selling 80 million records with no air time is remarkable.
2:08 George is so fucking awesome...♫♪♫
@Rattmaster86
The original Dokken reunited in the mid 90's for two cd's (Dysfunctional and Shadow Life). (Dokken, Lynch, Pilson, Brown)