This concert is one of those “If you could go back in time and play through one particular guitar rig” kind of thing for me. I’d wanna play his guitar pumping through that PA in that arena just to know how loud it was and how much air that moved. What a tone!
@@volt8ge Live without a net was shot on film. It's on 16mm film. Two songs (Love Walks In and Best of Both Worlds) were broadcast live to the MTV awards on one of the 2 nights of filming, that was on video and looks like video. The VHS and DVD are from the 16mm film prints.
this riff is hard enough to play, yet Eddie does it while jumping, spinning, not looking at the fretboard....greatness and joy constantly evidenced in his playing
No shit!! This entire album is hard to play...and I've been playing for 32+ years. Impossible to play a lot of those songs without a transtrem, so there's that excuse...I don't have a Steinberger!!
Well, in a book, Sammy Hagar told EVH's guitar had to be tweaked in the studio for parts of the live album Right Here, Right Now. Apparently he had difficulty keeping his axe in tune for some tracks those particular nights.
My son painted his first guitar like Eddies. He passed about the same time as Ed. But he was 29. I hope he’s getting some bad ass guitar lessons up there! Rip EVH and MSM❤.
I'm so sorry for the loss of your son. I hope he's chilling with Ed and banging out some killer tunes. I hope your heart eventually turns the pain of loss into the joy of having him for those 29 years.
Mike's vocals are so f*cking underrated. And he deserves a massive load of credit for that. Writing this in June 2024 and still a part of me won't acknowledge that Ed is no longer with us. 🎸
Why was Eddie the best rock guitarist? When you watch this video, if you are a fan of rock, I challenge your jaw not to drop to the floor in awe. Great composer. Great performer. Great riffs. Great energy. Great connection with the rest of the band. Looks like he is in heaven playing that guitar. He was truly the guy that every guitar player wishes they could even be half of.
One of the best and truest comments I've ever read about Ed that summed him up perfectly. He was like a snowflake, there will never be two of him and he will retain the thrown as the greatest ever for as long as this world is around.
When I first heard Eddie play I said to my friend "Well it looks like they'll all be competing for 2nd place now cuz this cat is from another galaxy." Rest easy Eddie
Far too much tapping for my liking. He was amazing and innovative but the tapping really annoyed me after a while. His swing, sound and rhythm playing were top notch but live I prefer Randy Rhoads, especially when it comes to solos and fills
@@hesch-tag They are incomparable, they are guitarists of different styles, both are very good. But Edie Van Halen was a genius, a true innovator on the guitar.
What's really incredible is how Eddie creates such a full band sound when playing rhythm, essentially on his own. Hard to believe it's just that guitar, a bass, and drums. And so damn clean. Even live. That's his true gift, imo.
They asked the band why they don't have 2 guitarist and they said eddie makes enough sounds by him self he truly is a guitar hero they just don't make them like that anymore
Sammy was like 40 here. And dancing around like a 15 year old while bringing top notch pipes to the microphone. Absolutely incredible. Alex absolutely beating the hell out of those drums, Eddie being peak Eddie, and Michael being the rock foundation with probably the best backup voice in all of rock. Just an unstoppable force back then.
Is was always the Eddie/Alex show. I saw them 11 times. 7 with Dave including the Fair Warning tour. 4 times with Sammy. Both bands without Eddie or Alex together. Not going to sound good.
@ Your acumen in music is very poor. Alex was top 3 drummers all time. Just because you like Sammy as I do, does not put Alex that far away from his brother. Alex, and his sound with 4 bass drums closed in on Mr. Peart. Neil was quicker by a half beat.
@@robertmitsch2315 Yeah man! I say that all the time. Just take a moment to imagine what we have been blessed to witness... from Haight Asbury to Hendrix to Led Zeppelin to Sabbath/Ozzy to Pink Floyd, Punk, 90s rock, birth of Hip Hop, the best Country Music greats.... Just think of the sports legends we witnessed with no understanding of how unique they would be in world history at the time. Mohammed Ali, Michael Jordan, 1980 US Hockey Team, Usain Bolt, US Women's Soccer, Wayne Gretzky, Maradona, Baseball greats, Tom Brady, Messi, Tiger Woods, big tennis stars etc. etc.. and the Tunes!
Man, I keep going back and forth on who I like more Sammy or DLR. The more I listen, with intent, Sammy takes it. Roth was/is a one of a kind performer, but Sammy was/is a true musician. I saw the best of All Worlds tour 2 months ago and Sammy was incredible. All they guys were awesome, Micheal, Jason and Joe. I was transported back to the 80's and loved every minute of it. Sammy just announced they will be back touring next year, I will be there.
This might be the best live improvisation solo in history; casual fans tend to say Ed played fast without feel but this shows otherwise. Timing, framework, etc. all on point and perfect. Wish I was born two decades sooner!
@heartfanjim01 true but isnt that with amy rock band they all burn out sounds the same. You cant have that argument. His solos good up until balance album. 10 great albums all you need to rate him on.
They really had a true bond and kinship together. They knew telepathically what each other were gonna do. It's no wonder why Alex just decided to retire and never do anything else again. He doesnt need to. He's cemented his legacy along with his brother and has nothing left to prove. He loves and misses his bro.
Russians are just fine especially if a VH fan. We are all people. It's the fucking politics and dictators that are assholes including our own in the USA. They could give a fuck about us the working class
I was 16 years old and front row for this concert in Montreal. So close I could see Eddie’s strings moving .My ears were ringing for 3 days! so loud but so worth it!
Man oh man.....doesn't get any better than this. My mom worked a lot so we had a sitter watching over my brothers and me. She gave me 5150 on cassette for Xmas. To say it was life changing would be a complete understatement. The power, virtuosity, vocal harmony, and just plain fun.....
The guitar solo Eddie does on Live Without a Net is the best example of man and guitar becoming one. I've been playing for decades and no one comes close to what he did. Miss you Ed x
If I could pull a Ground Hog day .. I would choose this day and spend infinity as a 13 year old in the Midwest figuring out how to get to this concert!
Me too. Born in New Haven and grew up 10 minutes away. My first show ever was at the New Haven Coliseum. My best friend was at this show. I got to see them on the next tour up in Hartford. OU812 Tour.
Before I wore mine out, went to the local video store and rented it for as long as I could. Then talked my parents into renting it again, and again... Finally saved the money to purchase it!
Every time I sit here and analyze every note of that solo, it’s just… mind blowing. Like there’s no other way to describe it man. Edward was easily the most gifted musician who ever lived. And he deserved it because he was so humble and a genuine sweetheart/pure soul. For him, it was always the music. Nothing else. No one else deserved to be that gifted.
The energy, the joy, is as infectious as it is stunning. Like I'm a Van Halen fan, I like all the eras of the band. But this one, especially this tour, was just such unbridled joy permeating every millimeter of the stage and screen
@@svedishmafia no way that Sammy could pull off the insane screams in "Running With the Devil" like Dave can --- Roth was just superior to Sam in so many ways
Like so many others (Im 62) Edward is the reason I bought my first guitar in 1987. I am still playing today and couldn't imagine life without playing a guitar. It has been my meditation and my "chill pill" almost 40 years. Thank you Eddie for sharing your passion with us and for keeping millions of guitarists inspired and awed for decades. Well played Sir.
This was magic. Bringing Sammy on board was such a revelation. Go back and watch his concerts from 1983. Such a musical upgrade. And that voice at its peak is *chef's kiss*
I always get excited when Eddie solo is about to start man just like seeing it for the first time I'm now 50 years old but it reminds me back when I was just 13 watching this awesome man Eddie forever
I remember being so pissed off that VH had split up. Left us high and dry and I was very reluctant about Sammy coming in and the big change. I bought the album and loved the music. But it took 2 albums to accept the fact that’s what it was. But Sammy came in and did a helluva job and this live performance had alit to do with winning me over. Great times RIP Edward!
@@CrosscutFilmsSask Well, depending on the TV and the seating distance a flat screen CRT TV had/has a great picture. I just sold one of the best 32" flat screen CRTs ever made...A Toshiba 32AF43 and replaced it with a cheap Insignia 32" LED. The Toshiba had a better picture from 4 feet away. Gotta trash it and get something better. BTW, the first HDTVs were CRTs.
Ok even a Vanhalen and Marvel fan would laugh! I wish I saw 1981,82 and 1984! I love this concert and learned alot from practicing it everyday! I saw the MONSTERS OF ROCK 88 and last time I saw them for Balance! Remaster anything like 1981 or 84!
Thanks for doing this. Still my #1 favourite VH song of all time. I really felt the 5150 tour was their pinnacle of musicianship, inspired performances and overall musical maturity. This particular song has compositions within compositions.
This is Van Hagar and its most fun. I wish I could've been around for this. I saw them in 2007. It was great, but not the same as this. Long Live The King!
When Sam hit that note at 6:51 and then the vh brothers look at each with a nod of approval.. best part of that entire concert and I watched it gazillion times !
wow, it was so much fun to go to a concert back in the late 1900s. we didn't have all the entertainment options we have today and it was just a pure heart racing thrill to see something like Van Halen live!
I hope you can go to the Best of All Worlds tour this summer. I know it’s not the same but I know Joe Satriani will do justice to Edward’s playing. I saw them on this tour. And it was just unbelievable.
My 18 year old self was at this concert. My 56 year old self remembers it like it was yesterday. Good times.
I was 15 at the time --- I woulda been high-fiving you during this concert
This concert is one of those “If you could go back in time and play through one particular guitar rig” kind of thing for me. I’d wanna play his guitar pumping through that PA in that arena just to know how loud it was and how much air that moved. What a tone!
Van Halen rocked the TEXXAS Jam that year! 🤘
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Where this concert was recorded?
The world NEEDS Live Without a Net in 4K!!!
It was shot on film, they could easily re-scan it to 4K or 8K.
@@rossland7097 💯 what are chances they shot it on film? 50/50? I know TV shows around that time like Family Ties shot on video tape 😭
@@volt8ge Live without a net was shot on film. It's on 16mm film. Two songs (Love Walks In and Best of Both Worlds) were broadcast live to the MTV awards on one of the 2 nights of filming, that was on video and looks like video. The VHS and DVD are from the 16mm film prints.
@@rossland7097 Ah, if only I had access to that print lol
The world and …me:)
You 60ish year olds out there….you do realize how good we had it back in that day right? Rock on Eddie!
Fucking right man. There's never been a better era of great music that has stood the test of time. They'll be playing this stuff 100 years from now!
Darn right. Almost 57 here and wish we could go back
Fucking A !!!..64 years old here
@@Dojacks F yeah 59
54 here! EVH was out of this world!!!!!!!!!!!!!
this riff is hard enough to play, yet Eddie does it while jumping, spinning, not looking at the fretboard....greatness and joy constantly evidenced in his playing
No shit!! This entire album is hard to play...and I've been playing for 32+ years. Impossible to play a lot of those songs without a transtrem, so there's that excuse...I don't have a Steinberger!!
Cause he’s the shit
It's a difficult riff to play cleanly. But it's also a lot easier to play your own material, not someone else's. If that makes sense.
@@AchillesWrath1 absolutely
Yeah and there ain't no "lip syncing"... er guitar syncing here! It's all real.
No fancy stage production or autotune. No background singers or dancers. Just four very talented gents having a damn good time!
YEP they just Kicked ASS on Stage
Van Halen was like a V-8 firing on 12 cylinders.
Yeah 4 guys that sounded like 4 guys. RUSH on the other hand was only 3 VERY talented gents that sound like 10.
AND I bet you it was LOUD - Concerts today are movie theater volume nonsense
Well, in a book, Sammy Hagar told EVH's guitar had to be tweaked in the studio for parts of the live album Right Here, Right Now. Apparently he had difficulty keeping his axe in tune for some tracks those particular nights.
My son painted his first guitar like Eddies. He passed about the same time as Ed. But he was 29. I hope he’s getting some bad ass guitar lessons up there! Rip EVH and MSM❤.
So sorry for your loss. I’m sure they’re up there JAMMING! God Bless ❤
Stay strong Carolyn 🙏☮️💜 that’s so darn young 💫 take care MIs Amiga 🙏💫🙏
Eddie was waiting and already had his guitar plugged in, ready to jam 🤘🏼
I'm so sorry for the loss of your son. I hope he's chilling with Ed and banging out some killer tunes. I hope your heart eventually turns the pain of loss into the joy of having him for those 29 years.
Michael Anthony harmonizing with Sammy, amazing
Michaels harmonies were Van Halens secret ingredient!
And still doing it.
He's the best in the biz with that platinum voice of his..
Mike's vocals are so f*cking underrated. And he deserves a massive load of credit for that.
Writing this in June 2024 and still a part of me won't acknowledge that Ed is no longer with us. 🎸
@@pascalkuilboerhere in July 2024 doing the same thing.....
Why was Eddie the best rock guitarist? When you watch this video, if you are a fan of rock, I challenge your jaw not to drop to the floor in awe. Great composer. Great performer. Great riffs. Great energy. Great connection with the rest of the band. Looks like he is in heaven playing that guitar. He was truly the guy that every guitar player wishes they could even be half of.
One of the best and truest comments I've ever read about Ed that summed him up perfectly. He was like a snowflake, there will never be two of him and he will retain the thrown as the greatest ever for as long as this world is around.
Effortless... There was no one better.
When I first heard Eddie play I said to my friend "Well it looks like they'll all be competing for 2nd place now cuz this cat is from another galaxy." Rest easy Eddie
Far too much tapping for my liking. He was amazing and innovative but the tapping really annoyed me after a while. His swing, sound and rhythm playing were top notch but live I prefer Randy Rhoads, especially when it comes to solos and fills
@@hesch-tag They are incomparable, they are guitarists of different styles, both are very good. But Edie Van Halen was a genius, a true innovator on the guitar.
Three times Eddie looked back to his brother Alex for timing and the "wink." This cannot be duplicated by anyone else.
Absolutely! They were always in sync with each other. Fucking magic.
It could be
@@danielcooper7271
Ok I caught the one at the intro into the bridge on Get Up,but where were the other two??
Of course by anyone two which understand equal the other Amen
What's really incredible is how Eddie creates such a full band sound when playing rhythm, essentially on his own. Hard to believe it's just that guitar, a bass, and drums. And so damn clean. Even live. That's his true gift, imo.
Funny you it's a technical issue thing to use 1 guitar with flanger and overdubs
They asked the band why they don't have 2 guitarist and they said eddie makes enough sounds by him self he truly is a guitar hero they just don't make them like that anymore
Sammy was like 40 here. And dancing around like a 15 year old while bringing top notch pipes to the microphone. Absolutely incredible. Alex absolutely beating the hell out of those drums, Eddie being peak Eddie, and Michael being the rock foundation with probably the best backup voice in all of rock. Just an unstoppable force back then.
I'm sorry for Roth's fans, but this is GOAT VH right here.
No VH without Diamond Dave. The best years of VH were the Hagar years
hahahhahahahhahahahhahah
Is was always the Eddie/Alex show. I saw them 11 times. 7 with Dave including the Fair Warning tour. 4 times with Sammy. Both bands without Eddie or Alex together. Not going to sound good.
@michaelschaffran3948 It was always Eddie. Weakest link was Roth, then Alex.
@ Your acumen in music is very poor. Alex was top 3 drummers all time. Just because you like Sammy
as I do, does not put Alex that far away from his brother. Alex, and his sound with 4 bass drums closed in on Mr.
Peart. Neil was quicker by a half beat.
Yet another reason I wish I had a time machine. I miss these times so much.
Our generation had four decades of damn good music we had Elvis Beatles M J Prince sabbath zepp purple Skynyrd Van Halen poison Kiss and so on
@@robertmitsch2315 Yeah man! I say that all the time. Just take a moment to imagine what we have been blessed to witness... from Haight Asbury to Hendrix to Led Zeppelin to Sabbath/Ozzy to Pink Floyd, Punk, 90s rock, birth of Hip Hop, the best Country Music greats.... Just think of the sports legends we witnessed with no understanding of how unique they would be in world history at the time. Mohammed Ali, Michael Jordan, 1980 US Hockey Team, Usain Bolt, US Women's Soccer, Wayne Gretzky, Maradona, Baseball greats, Tom Brady, Messi, Tiger Woods, big tennis stars etc. etc.. and the Tunes!
Eddie was on fire on this song!! He was 5150!!!!!! RIP Mr. EVH, gone but never ever forgotten!!
Please don't call him Mr. EVH --- his name was "King of Six Strings"
incredible to play and dancing as that !!!!!!!!! never forget my first heroe !!!
The BEST OF VAN HALEN ,VAN HAGGAR
Wolfgang is almost as good as his 👋 dad❤
Unbelievable performance! Sammy and the band took Van Halen to another level with 5150.
Man, I keep going back and forth on who I like more Sammy or DLR. The more I listen, with intent, Sammy takes it. Roth was/is a one of a kind performer, but Sammy was/is a true musician. I saw the best of All Worlds tour 2 months ago and Sammy was incredible. All they guys were awesome, Micheal, Jason and Joe. I was transported back to the 80's and loved every minute of it. Sammy just announced they will be back touring next year, I will be there.
I’ve never seen Eddie happier than during this performance!! ❤️❤️❤️
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This might be the best live improvisation solo in history; casual fans tend to say Ed played fast without feel but this shows otherwise. Timing, framework, etc. all on point and perfect. Wish I was born two decades sooner!
Huge facts!🤝
Eddie is all feel, the king of feel.
All true but Eddie leaned on the tap stuff too much,in later years. His solos became generic and boring,at least on the studio stuff.
@heartfanjim01 true but isnt that with amy rock band they all burn out sounds the same. You cant have that argument. His solos good up until balance album. 10 great albums all you need to rate him on.
That look and nod that Alex gave to Eddie at the end was such a perfect moment between brothers.
They really had a true bond and kinship together. They knew telepathically what each other were gonna do. It's no wonder why Alex just decided to retire and never do anything else again. He doesnt need to. He's cemented his legacy along with his brother and has nothing left to prove. He loves and misses his bro.
Back when life and the world was simply better, because this was the music we had ☺️. RIP Eddie 😔
Скорее наоборот. Музыка была качественней и добрее, от того, что времена были лучше
@@МаксКириллов-ш4вYet Russia was still being aholes back then. Some things never change.
Тогда не было Российской Федерации)). Был СССР.
Для того, чтоб судить о России, нужно как минимум проживать в этой стране.
@@МаксКириллов-ш4вlove Russia. Made a visit a few years ago and the people were loving and fun. Don’t listen to internet turds 😂
Russians are just fine especially if a VH fan. We are all people. It's the fucking politics and dictators that are assholes including our own in the USA. They could give a fuck about us the working class
I was 16 years old and front row for this concert in Montreal. So close I could see Eddie’s strings moving .My ears were ringing for 3 days! so loud but so worth it!
oh man this is one of the best Hagar era songs, this live version is so massive. those little tweeks on the melodies by eddie are so great.
It's 2024 and there is still only one EVH. Rest in power, Eddie!
still brings me to tears knowing I got to see this when I was 15 years old. RIP King Edward
Eddie truly was the king of guitar. Miss the man.
Yes he was!
Nobody swings like the King!!!
Man oh man.....doesn't get any better than this. My mom worked a lot so we had a sitter watching over my brothers and me. She gave me 5150 on cassette for Xmas. To say it was life changing would be a complete understatement. The power, virtuosity, vocal harmony, and just plain fun.....
The guitar solo Eddie does on Live Without a Net is the best example of man and guitar becoming one. I've been playing for decades and no one comes close to what he did. Miss you Ed x
I wish I could travel back in time to New Haven 1986.
I seen them in San Diego with my Girlfriend Stacey and we hung out at Ocean Beach after that. One of my best Summers ever..
Oooh, me, too.
I hated 86 at the time. Full of Bon Jovi Europe Mr. Mister and Whitney Houston CRAP.
If I could pull a Ground Hog day .. I would choose this day and spend infinity as a 13 year old in the Midwest figuring out how to get to this concert!
Me too. Born in New Haven and grew up 10 minutes away. My first show ever was at the New Haven Coliseum. My best friend was at this show. I got to see them on the next tour up in Hartford. OU812 Tour.
THIS was my youth. 💔
Mine too! : D
I’ll meet you half the way !
i played this so much on vhs when it came out i had to buy a 2nd copy.
So did i😂😂
Same
Before I wore mine out, went to the local video store and rented it for as long as I could. Then talked my parents into renting it again, and again... Finally saved the money to purchase it!
Yep, wore out two VHS copies.
I watched this concert video more than porn VHS back then
This makes me feel happy
And sad at the same time.
Love VH❤
It's Weird... Kinda tough to watch...
It's like we're all watching it for the first time. . .
AMAZING work!
Holy hell that was a fantastic performance. My face hurts from smiling.
From vinyl in the late 80s to 4k today ... feels like no time. This song describes everything I love about (live) music 🤍
That is not 4k...and it was released on VHS and DVD....it was shot on 16mm film. I still have the DVD.
When I was a kid, I wore this vcr tape out!
I remember this VHS had stereo encoding. Sounded really great on a VCR that could output stereo channels.
Every time I sit here and analyze every note of that solo, it’s just… mind blowing. Like there’s no other way to describe it man. Edward was easily the most gifted musician who ever lived. And he deserved it because he was so humble and a genuine sweetheart/pure soul. For him, it was always the music. Nothing else. No one else deserved to be that gifted.
Glad im a part of this generation. 🎉
RIP to Eddie the GREATEST GUITAR PLAYER OF ALL TIME......WE MISS YOU...
That delay sequence at the beginning of Ed’s solo. 😍
Best live solo Ed ever did imo
His live rig here was peak EVH.
This song brings tears to my eyelids
Man they were such a tight band.. just magical!
What energy these guys had…wow. what a masterpiece of music my god
No one is even close to Ed what a effortless masterpiece miss you Mr Van Halen 😊
The energy they put out in this video… and that was just one song….. you could tell that they were having a great time
I still get goosebumps every time I hear this live version. RIP EVH
The energy, the joy, is as infectious as it is stunning. Like I'm a Van Halen fan, I like all the eras of the band. But this one, especially this tour, was just such unbridled joy permeating every millimeter of the stage and screen
You simply cannot fake the joy on those guys faces on this one. All four of them, so happy and killing it.
This is such a stadium rock song, maybe the best
Thanks Van Hagar for bringing this to the world
I’d like everyone to know Sammy was pushing 40 when this was filmed. Almost 40 years later and he’s barely aged.
lol lol lol lol! 40 is old?
Dave is still better ..... way better
@@JoeZaccaris He was a great frontman, but Sammy was (and is ) BY FAR the better singer
@@svedishmafia no way that Sammy could pull off the insane screams in "Running With the Devil" like Dave can --- Roth was just superior to Sam in so many ways
Sam has aged noticeably.
I will never get tired of watching this,perfection,RIP EVH .
Like so many others (Im 62) Edward is the reason I bought my first guitar in 1987. I am still playing today and couldn't imagine life without playing a guitar. It has been my meditation and my "chill pill" almost 40 years. Thank you Eddie for sharing your passion with us and for keeping millions of guitarists inspired and awed for decades. Well played Sir.
Joyous, just joyous, this song never fails to bring a big cheesey grin to my face. Looks great too...
Man, the pure unadulterated joy in this video. Good times. 😊
This was magic. Bringing Sammy on board was such a revelation. Go back and watch his concerts from 1983. Such a musical upgrade. And that voice at its peak is *chef's kiss*
Only One Van Halen...so glad I live the same era of this genius...!
I’ve seen many folks play this song , but there is such a rhythm and timing with Ed and Alex , so hard to copy .. just magic only one Ed the greatest
They all looked like they were having a blast!!!!!
That cannot be replicated. What a great moment
Grew up as a teen in the 80’s loved Van Halen since the 80’s miss Eddie so much!
The pace of this live version is mind blowing... The band were on fire! 🔥 Saw VH live in the 90s. Great times
I always get excited when Eddie solo is about to start man just like seeing it for the first time I'm now 50 years old but it reminds me back when I was just 13 watching this awesome man Eddie forever
Best live performance ever.
Watched this over and over when I was 15 years old on my VHS tape. Eddie at the top of his game! Go see the Best of All Worlds tour!!
0:59 always makes me smile while watching this. What a legend; loving every moment of it. EVH lives on!
I remember being so pissed off that VH had split up. Left us high and dry and I was very reluctant about Sammy coming in and the big change. I bought the album and loved the music. But it took 2 albums to accept the fact that’s what it was. But Sammy came in and did a helluva job and this live performance had alit to do with winning me over. Great times RIP Edward!
Wish i could see these guys rock out again. Great live show memories 🤘❤👍
Saw them in Philly for that tour. Only time I ever saw them. Great show. Great energy. They were having so much fun.
AVH's drum kit is just out of this world - both in looks and sound, not to mention the genius with the drumsticks.
He used a lot of electronic drums... One of the first drummers to use them. Simmons pads I think. Love Alex for his double bass drum work.
THIS NEVER EVER GETS OLD. I LEARN SOMETHING NEW EVERY TIME I SEE THIS LIKE A GREAT BOOK.
Stunning amount of energy.
The Live without a Net version of this song is truly epic!! that mid-section jam is so friggin’ cool!!
I remember buying this concert on VHS in 1988 --- but I never had quality like this on my old CRT TV !!
Lol the old CRT TVs were 480i resolution but we all thought it was great 😃
@@CrosscutFilmsSask Well, depending on the TV and the seating distance a flat screen CRT TV had/has a great picture. I just sold one of the best 32" flat screen CRTs ever made...A Toshiba 32AF43 and replaced it with a cheap Insignia 32" LED. The Toshiba had a better picture from 4 feet away. Gotta trash it and get something better. BTW, the first HDTVs were CRTs.
I finally get it!!!
His guitar actually smokes!!!
Why did I never get it til now???
I think his improvised solo on this version is the greatest one ever
the impromptu solo he does at 3:30-4:21 is still one of my favorite things he's ever done.
watching these are like collecting the infinty stones
Ok even a Vanhalen and Marvel fan would laugh! I wish I saw 1981,82 and 1984! I love this concert and learned alot from practicing it everyday! I saw the MONSTERS OF ROCK 88 and last time I saw them for Balance! Remaster anything like 1981 or 84!
Thanks for doing this. Still my #1 favourite VH song of all time. I really felt the 5150 tour was their pinnacle of musicianship, inspired performances and overall musical maturity. This particular song has compositions within compositions.
5150 is a materpiece record,. I hate those silly discussions Dave x Sammy, both eras were great.
After the thousands of times I've watched this concert, SO good to see it in Hi-DEF!
And the sound is superb 👌
This concert was in New Haven Coliseum in CONN. New Haven crowds brought out the best in rock bands back in the day.
This is Van Hagar and its most fun. I wish I could've been around for this. I saw them in 2007. It was great, but not the same as this. Long Live The King!
What a pleasure to watch and to listen. The brothers worked terrific together, this rythm, this energy, pure fun and skills !!!
I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve played this video
Got a good cry in. Best solo ever. Thanks much for the upload.
Gifted and truly loved what he did ! His smile can’t express that more ! Hard to say anyone was any better !
1:17 will always be the best tone change in music history
He got so much out of that rig is amazing. Love his tone here.
The camaraderie between them is so awesome, never really saw that with Dave and the guys. Sammy just sends out good vibes wherever he is!
After all these years, this song still gets me pumped up!
Taped this off the radio. Sends chills down my spine.
I agree. Best music ever. I look forward to it everyday
When Sam hit that note at 6:51 and then the vh brothers look at each with a nod of approval.. best part of that entire concert and I watched it gazillion times !
This tour was awesome 🤘!!
Hell yeah it was!
The fist pump Ed gave when sammy hit that high note on the outro ❤😢
wow, it was so much fun to go to a concert back in the late 1900s. we didn't have all the entertainment options we have today and it was just a pure heart racing thrill to see something like Van Halen live!
LOST YOU DLR... this is the Van Halen track that makes me smile forever and ever
DUDE!!! RE RELEASE this video... I want to watch this in high def on amazing speakers on a sick Theather SCREEN!.
Yep a 4K release would be Great
Ed was in top form during the Live Without A Net film. Rest easy Mr. EVH.
My biggest regret in life is never seeing either incarnation of VH live. 😢
Same here!
5150 was Awesome!
This was Better!
I saw them open for Black Sabbath and then Every time they came to town, tickets were $8.50...
They were incredible! I’m guessing I saw them 10 times from 1980 on. The music of my youth
I hope you can go to the Best of All Worlds tour this summer. I know it’s not the same but I know Joe Satriani will do justice to Edward’s playing. I saw them on this tour. And it was just unbelievable.
Very lucky VH was my first concert
I can’t believe this album is 38 years old
This was a great tout. I saw them in Phoenix. I watched this VHS video with my buddy probably 200 times.
Eddie. I miss you man. Thanks for all the great tunes and fun times.
Such a great performance
It's 2024 and this is still timeless. Got to see them 5 times. Great memories 😊