one of the most uplifting songs ever written!!! and after all these years they knocked it out of the park!!! Thank you, Sammy and Michael, for keeping it alive!!!!
Joe's sense of music is so good that he found it's similar chord progression to dance the night away, I heard these songs for decades and never realize this
At 76 + years still sounds decent, not the same as younger years, but gives a good show. Singing live. Sammy Hagar is once in a lifetime talent. The best rock singer of all time.
my God.....76 years old? Please God let this be me...drinking tequila, living life to the fullest, and it makes me sad....WE ARE ALL GETTING OLD, CANT STOP IT.
This song actually makes me realize how good Sammy would actually be at singing Dance The Night Away if he wanted to do another DLR era tune! He’d actually do a pretty good job if you factor in his age and maybe playing in the same tuning as these songs!
Michael actually did sing a snippet of Dance the Night Away on the end of this song at the Bristow, VA show and it sounded good. They didn’t do it at the show I was at on Monday.
I love Sammy, Michael and Jason, but this whole BOAW's Tour is a complete disaster. First of all, for a Tribute to Eddie, why is Sammy singing so much of his own material? Not to mention, the always clinical and Soul-Less Joe Satriani doing "Satch Boogie"? Guitarist-wise, Sammy should have hired Reb Beach, Paul Gilbert or Alex Skolnick for example. Also, Sammy has this long video montage before they hit the stage NOT of Eddie/VH, but showcasing Sammy's career. Huh?? And not to state the obvious, it would have been great to have DLR sing his songs, and Sammy do his VH-era material. So basically, we have the Chickenfoot band, doing a tribute to Eddie. I don't know what the Production Crew was thinking when this was organized, but this whole thing is a complete let-down, and comes across very half-assed. I know I'm not the only one who thinks that based on comments I have seen online and on TH-cam.
Hagar was either lying about this being a tribute to Eddie's legacy or backtracked on the idea. He's so caught up in his disdain for Roth, that he can't let it go and realize that Eddie wrote the music. I find it interesting that in Michael Anthony's interview with Eddie Trunk a couple weeks before the tour started, he stated that he suggested several deeper tracks from the Roth-era and Hagar refused. Anthony seems a little miffed, in the nicest way possible, of course. I'd love to see Anthony go out on a tour or just do a one-off concert with other musicians and guest singers for an honest-to-goodness tribute to Eddie and Van Halen.
one of the most uplifting songs ever written!!! and after all these years they knocked it out of the park!!! Thank you, Sammy and Michael, for keeping it alive!!!!
You said it all!
Joe's sense of music is so good that he found it's similar chord progression to dance the night away, I heard these songs for decades and never realize this
At 76 + years still sounds decent, not the same as younger years, but gives a good show. Singing live. Sammy Hagar is once in a lifetime talent. The best rock singer of all time.
LOL Can't stop watching - Joe got Lost in the Spell at the end, Hagar's like "Hey Baby"
Last night August 3rd is still Givin me chills Awesome show Tingley Park IL ❤
My favorite song from the Hagar era!
Michael Anthony OMG. The best backing vocal ever.
Genuine smiles all around when Satch switches to Dance the Night Away 3:20
Smooth and subtle!
Oh my!
Wow!!!.. amazing performance!! Great sound!!!!.. ..Joe Satriani is the Man!!!!! Congratulations !!
my God.....76 years old? Please God let this be me...drinking tequila, living life to the fullest, and it makes me sad....WE ARE ALL GETTING OLD, CANT STOP IT.
They still got it dont stop rocking guys 💯👏.
My hero John Bonham would be so proud of Jason!
Thanks for putting these clips up,I'm really enjoying them!❤🤟
This song actually makes me realize how good Sammy would actually be at singing Dance The Night Away if he wanted to do another DLR era tune! He’d actually do a pretty good job if you factor in his age and maybe playing in the same tuning as these songs!
I so agree with you! Also Jamie's Crying!
Michael actually did sing a snippet of Dance the Night Away on the end of this song at the Bristow, VA show and it sounded good. They didn’t do it at the show I was at on Monday.
Nice to see the music live on😊
Joe is certainly the man for this job ....
Isn’t it so cool that Joe Satriani who was Steve Vai’s teacher who played with David Lee Roth is playing in this band?
Joe was everyone’s teacher 😅. Best man for the job
Good job 👏 well played
Real musicians Real Rock
Jammin!
3:12 clever nod to VH2
Needed more joe volume on this track.
Sammy Midler is a dork
I love Sammy, Michael and Jason, but this whole BOAW's Tour is a complete disaster. First of all, for a Tribute to Eddie, why is Sammy singing so much of his own material? Not to mention, the always clinical and Soul-Less Joe Satriani doing "Satch Boogie"? Guitarist-wise, Sammy should have hired Reb Beach, Paul Gilbert or Alex Skolnick for example. Also, Sammy has this long video montage before they hit the stage NOT of Eddie/VH, but showcasing Sammy's career. Huh?? And not to state the obvious, it would have been great to have DLR sing his songs, and Sammy do his VH-era material. So basically, we have the Chickenfoot band, doing a tribute to Eddie. I don't know what the Production Crew was thinking when this was organized, but this whole thing is a complete let-down, and comes across very half-assed. I know I'm not the only one who thinks that based on comments I have seen online and on TH-cam.
Hagar was either lying about this being a tribute to Eddie's legacy or backtracked on the idea. He's so caught up in his disdain for Roth, that he can't let it go and realize that Eddie wrote the music. I find it interesting that in Michael Anthony's interview with Eddie Trunk a couple weeks before the tour started, he stated that he suggested several deeper tracks from the Roth-era and Hagar refused. Anthony seems a little miffed, in the nicest way possible, of course. I'd love to see Anthony go out on a tour or just do a one-off concert with other musicians and guest singers for an honest-to-goodness tribute to Eddie and Van Halen.