The absolute number one is "Earhtshaker". The album is one of my all-time favorite albums. That record rocks from start to finnish, it's hard rock classic!!!
1- Black Tiger 2- In Rock We Trust 3- Mean Streak 4- Earthshaker 5- Ten 6- Facemelter 7- Down For The Count 8- Endangered Species 9- Contagious 10- Musically Incorrect
No matter how great their catalogue, and Earthshaker really is a GEM - must have for every serious rock / metal fan - the true genius of Dave and co can only really be experienced in a live performance!
Totally agree... I dont miss them when they roll in...saw them over 15 times....one of the best was a standing ovation for like 9 minutes after I believe in you in Chicago area. Brought dave to tears....
I still love the Yesterday and Today albums. Leonard Haze is a beast and has a killer left foot, an amazing single bass drum player. I still think that those albums have "heft"(the Pete Pard of standard of production: "heft" lol) I agree.
My wife and me saw them on February 29th. Dave still sings and plays guitar as good as ever. The rest of the band is really good and they do justice to the original songs.
Great, great ranking! Y&T is a fantastic band wich I have followed for over 35 years. I never gave up on them and bought their 90:s albums at release! They have always released music with lots of quality, and never dissapointed me.
One of my favorite bands. Dave Meniketti has to be the most underrated guitarist & vocalist of all time. Black Tiger, Mean Streak & Earth Shaker are drop dead classics. This band should have been huge. I still listen to them on a regular basis. They still tour every year.
Great show Pete, one of my favorite bands of all time,and one of the only classic bands that comes to the UK every year and play out of their skins every time.Last year they had no support and played for 2 1/2 hours,amazing night.
Been waiting for this. Love Y&T so much, 1) Meanstreak 2) Earthshaker 3) Black Tiger 4) In rock we trust 5) Debut 6) Contagious 7) Struck down 8)Down for the count 9) Facemelter. They dominated the hair metal era too, Lipstick and Leather an anthem. Facemelter quite descent for 2010. PS. Lockdown pt 2 coming..
Dave Meniketti’s solo album from 1998 “On the Blue Side” really showcases his prowess on the guitar and is loaded with heavy blues/metal tunes that IMHO rivals anything he did with Y&T. The tone used by him on this album is epic,,,,,,,,
Absolutely love this band, especially "that" holy trilogy of albums between 1981-1983. Meniketti's such a great vocalist and guitar player. Super overlooked band, one of my favorites in hard rock and heavy metal. I always heard similarities between them and Night Ranger as well. 1. Mean Streak 2. Earthshaker 3. Black Tiger 4. Contagious 5. In Rock We Trust
I have run into Dave Meneketti a couple times at a Grocery store here in Santa Clara ( CA ) a couple times over the years. He couldn't have been more cool, or down to Earth :)
That's always great to hear! When I worked for a Music Magazine in the 80's I met Def Leppard and Queensryche when they toured together! This was in 1988 during their "Hysteria" and "Operation Mindcrime" albums. Def Lep & Q were both GREAT performers and great people! Both bands spent a LOT of time in the backstage area meeting their fans and it was very exciting for everyone. I have photo's from that time that are priceless to me. DL Guitarist Steve Clark was shy & quiet but posed smiling for an awesome pic with a young teenaged fan. Every time I look at it I think she couldn't possibly look any happier! Good times.
I just wanted to thank you for all the great and positive content you put out. Watching your video reminds me of hanging out and talking music with my friends.
Such an underrated band. Always hoped they would get bigger. They couldn’t be put in a musical category and I think that hurt them as far as sales. Their 80’s live you tube videos really show the quality of Meniketti’s voice and guitar. Sadly, Dave Meniketti is the only classic member alive. 1 Mean Streak(Mean Streak song is a stone cold classic) 2 Earthshaker 3 In Rock We Trust 4 Black Tiger 5 Yesterday and Today (debut) 6 Contagious
Well, here in the Bay Area, ( and I don't agree with this mindset, myself... ) what seemed to hurt Y&T's career was A&M releasing "Summertime Girls" which kinda wrecked their momentum as a Melodic Hard Rock band after the highly-successful Meanstreak record, and made them seem that they were getting "soft" and Commercial. Kinda like what happened to Billy Squier with the whole "Rock Me Tonite" Video fiasco that basically tanked Billy's great music career.
Great band that I listen to a lot still today! 1,2,3 can change any day: Earthshaker/Black Tiger/Mean Streak 4. Struck Down 5. In rock we trust 6. Yesterday & Today 7. Ten 8. Musically Incorrect 9. Down for the count 10. Contagious 11. Endangered Species 12. Facemelter
Saw Y&T last night in Reno, Nv. Criminally underrated band, especially live. Dave is ageless, voice sounded great and he’s such a great bluesy lead player. Check ‘em out if they play near you.
Hello Pete , was always going to be earthshaker, remember hearing when it first came out and absolutely loving how not american it sounded if that makes sense. Saw them a million times in u.k especially 1982 at Reading festival and Newcastle Mayfair, also have several yesterday and today live recordings from the us on cassette. Keep up the rankings because it keeps me sane during pandemic, even if I rarely agree with your choices. Subjective of course.
Saw them supporting AC/DC at Hammersmith in 82. Phenomenal. In a later interview Dave cited these as his favourite gigs so happy I was there at the right time. Three of that line-up sadly no longer with us.
I’m a huge Y&T fan, my friend turned me on to them in the 80’s and have loved them ever since. I absolutely love the Ten album, it’s a classic from star to finish with Ten Lovers being the top song of the album. Down for the count was mid 80’s was a fun album. Summertime Girls was a fun song, All American Boy is also like Summertime Girls, a fun commercial song. I never got too into Endangered Species to much. In Rock We Trust was a great album, Don’t Stop Running, Lipstick and Leather is cool. Musically Incorrect, like Endangered Species, I didn’t listen to it much. Contagious is AWESOME, loved this album, Contagious, Girl Crazy, City, and I loved Rhythm or Not, a very cool, kinda dirty, misogynistic song. The first two albums, I never really got into these two albums. Black Tiger was a great album, Meanstreak, awesome album. I would disagree with your number one pick but I agree Earthshaker is an awesome album. All in All your picks were great, love Y&T. Most underrated rock band from the west coast, being from NY originally I can understand when a local band hits it big on the east coast, like another favorite band of mine Blue Öyster Cult, very big on the east not so much on the west coast. I like your rankings, keep up the good work. \m/ Stay Metal \m/
As a longtime Bay Area guy, I go way back listening to Y&T and seeing them live. I've never understood why they never really broke through huge. Dave Meniketti's talents deserved better. My Top Five: 1. Mean Streak 2. Earthshaker 3. Black Tiger 4. In Rock We Trust 5. Contagious
Can't wait to watch this when I get home from work. Love this band and back in 82 one of the first bands I loved when I was growing up discovering music other than Kiss. Criminally under rated group. Still think Forever is one of the best rock songs ever
1) Earthshaker 2) Mean Streak 3) Black Tiger 4) Struck Down 5) Yesterday and Today 6) In Rock We Trust 7) Contagious 8) Down for the Count 9) Musically Incorrect 10) Endangered Species 11) Ten 12) Facemelter
1. Mean streak 2. Black tiger 3. In rock we trust 4. Earthshaker 5. Down for the count 6. Struck down 7. Ten 8. Contagious 9. Yesterday and today 10. Endangered species 11. Musically in correct 12. Facemelter
without question one of my favorite bands. The first album is a masterclass on hard rock drumming, courtesy of Leonard Haze. have seen the band numerous times and they never fail to deliver the goods. Dave is one of my favorite six-stringers
1. In Rock We Trust 2. Earthshaker 3. Black Tiger 4. Mean Streak 5. Ten 6. Musically Incorrect 7. Endangered Species 8. Contagious 9. Facemelter 10. Down For the Count Great analysis on the 2 mid-90's albums. I always thought "Fly Away" was Dave Meniketti finding his inner Robin Trower. And they're still a fantastic live band.
Great show Pete, and thank you for including also the "older" and the "newer" albums. Just need to get those first albums of Yesterday and Today, never heard them. I had the great pleasure of seeing Y&T's show here in Sweden in October last year, and I must say that we were amazed about the quality of Dave Meniketti's voice, he really had the full power intact which is more than we can say about other ageing artists. And his handling of the guitar was absolutely flawless... very, very impressive. He also seemed to be very happy about his companions in the band, you could feel that he enjoyed playing and singing together with them all. Hopefully their band-harmony can bring them to write some new music, I'd love to see a new album.
Just happened to be noodling on my guitar whilst watching this....at 18:15, Pete sings the Meanstreak riff in the right key....perfect pitch! Haha! Awesome band!
Always been my fave band along with BOC. I adore "in rock we trust" the most. Earthshaker and meanstreak are up there as masterpiece albums too. Black tiger is really underated too.
One of the best live bands I've had the pleasure of seeing. Wonderful band. 1. Earthshaker 2. Black Tiger 3. Meanstreak 4. Contagious 5. Down For The Count 6. Ten 7. In Rock We Trust 8. Endangered Spieces 9. Facemelter 10. Musically Incorrect 11. Yesterday & Today 12. Struck Down.
1.Eartshaker,2.Struck Down,3.Black Tiger,4.Down for the Count,5.In Rock we Trust,6.Meanstreak,7.Yesterday & Today,8.Open Fire,9.Ten,10.Endangered Species...
Fave Y&T Albums #1 Contagious #2 Down For the Count #3 Ten #4 Black Tiger #5 MeanStreak Fav Y&T songs #1 Contagious (From Contagious obviously) #2 Fight For Your Life (From Contagious) #3 In the Name of Rock N Roll ( From Down For The count) #4 Meanstreak (From Meanstreak) #5 On With the Show (From Facemelter)
One of my favorite bands so underrated My list would be: 1. Black tiger 2. Earthshaker 3.mean streak 4. Musically incorrect 5. Endangered species 6. In rock we trust 7. Facemelter 8. Ten 9. Contagious 10. Down for the count
Great to see Musically Incorrect and Endangered Species on your killer, on point, list! These two, under the radar, albums just have not been heard by many Y&T fans.....WE MUST FIX THIS! Facemelter was kind of disappointing for me-I was so amped up for it-the big comeback....it lacks fire. Yeah, vastly underrated band, Meniketti was a MONSTER on guitar and behind the mic!
I haven't heard their way-early albums or their two 90s albums...so I can't make a real list. But I have to admit that Ten is one of my favorites along with Mean Streak and Black Tiger. And if I had to make a top ten list of favorite hair metal songs, Summertime Girls would be on that list. And, yes. Facemelter is okay...not great though. I do also love the Open Fire live album.
My top 10 1. Black Tiger 2. Earthshaker 3. Meanstreak 4. Musically Incorrect 5. In Rock We Trust 6. Endangered Species 7. Facemelter 8. Contagious 9. Struck Down 10. Ten
1. Contagious (1987) 2. Earthshaker (1981) 3. Ten (1990) 4. Black Tiger (1982) Mean Streak (1983) Musically Incorrect (1995) Endangered Species (1998) Facemelter (2010) Yesterday & Today (1976) In Rock We Trust (1984) Struck Down (1978) Down For the Count (1985) (sweet Trouble shirt)
Pete, thanks for this show and helping bring back a movie memory. About the time you mentioned the song Summertime Girls, I had to take a break from the show for other matters so I played that song to keep show in mind. It sounded like part of a song from the 80s Val Kilmer movie titled Real Genius. Always found his role in that movie entertaining. After doing a bit of research, found out it was that song. I see the SoT archives have a top ten sings of Y&T so will be watching that after getting through your content of the last few days. Thanks again, Pete. Your show remains must-see content.
I thought Contagious and Ten were damn well written albums for their time they should have been huge a hell of a lot better than most of the stuff at that time they just happen to play a lot better than most. People liked flash more in those days.
I haven't heard enough of Contagious, but I own the Ten c.d. and you're absolutely right! That was a great Rock album, and as Pete Pardo said, if that record had come out in 1986 or 87 it probably would have blown people away. "Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark" from Ten is an excellent Rock Ballad. Beautiful song!
Thanks Pete, I’ve seen this band many times. An East Bay band. 1 Black Tiger 2 Earthshaker 3 Mean Streak 4 Yesterday and Today 5 In Rock We Trust 6 Down for the Count 7 Ten 8 Contagious 9 Musically Incorrect 10 Facemelter
I last saw Y&T about five years ago at a bar in Kansas City. Dave sang and played just as good ever, and the band played for over two hours. Dave is an absolute ironman.
I was introduced to this band by a friend in 1984 who gave me "In Rock We Trust" on cassette to listen too and I never looked back. This was my favorite album and Masters and Slaves my favorite song from this album.
My friend tried to get me into Y&T . He gave me a couple of miscellaneous cd mixes of their music . I kind of ignored them cause we have extreme different taste in music . He got me to go to the Y&T show with him a few years back and they are not at all the hair metal band I was expecting . Know I listen to the cd's he made for me regularly
Writer, Singer and Guitarist.........one of the best, if not the best musician overall.......Dave Meniketti and Y+T.....totally underrated! Facemelter and Ten are really good albums and better than their MTV albums (84/85) or their mid 90ies albums. Also their 70ies albums, have some good songs but they find their style and peak in the early 80ies with the 3 greatest Y+T albums. I saw them last, late 2019 and I have to say, great line up, strong than ever and still a passion that a lot of bands dont have live. And this for over 40 Years. Dave your the man!
I love that you cover so many genres! There's a ton of stuff I like that you don't cover...but there's a ton of stuff you have introduced me to. Thanks, Pete..keep up the good work!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH PETE PARDO FOR YOUR EXCELLENT RANKING AND ASSESSMENT of Y & T's studio albums! You inspired me to write a little paragraph here 3 hours ago about the work of this great band. Now I want to go back to search out those Y & T albums that are missing from my collection. I need to find them and BUY THEM ALL! I really enjoyed listening to this segment! It takes me back!
My first exposure to Y&T was when I was a kid i had this giant concert poster from Germany that advertised an Ozzy live show and at the top it said that Y&T where opening.
Ranking the 10 Y&T Albums (excluding the first two Yesterday & Tomorrow albums): 1. Ten 2. Contagious 3. Black Tiger 4. Earthshaker 5. Endangered Species 6. Down For The Count 7. In Rock We Trust 8. Facemelter 9. Mean Streak 10. Musically Incorrect
New to the channel. Born in 82 and I love anything and everything by bands that i classify as sunset strip rock n roll bands. Anything from WASP, L.A. guns, warrant, whitesnake, poison you name it. I'm glad I found your channel. Even though we have different tastes I am coming to you for good 70s recommendations. Cheers to my friend pete
A lot of people don't like Contagious but I love it!!! Btw my fave Y&T song is I Believe in You as well!!! I absolutely love this band and I think Dave is criminally underrated!!! He has had success but he should have been way bigger IMHO.
I saw Y & T live 3 times and also met dave and phil, they are great and cool guys to talk and one of the best live bands so the best albums are the live ones, i myself love the albums 10 from 1990, musically incorrect from 1995 and black tiger from the early eighties, i saw them twice at sweden rock festival, a band that is invited twice to sweden rock festival in less than 10 years is not an underrated band but a great band, thanks pete for ranking this great live band.
Y&T rules! They were the last band I saw live in February before the pandemic. Menketti still kicks ass on vocals! Your ranking is pretty spot on I think.
Love these guys, my top 3 1 - In Rock We Trust 2- Black Tiger 3- Mean Streak... My number 1 is the first time I saw them in concert and it has just stuck with me ever since. Nice Job Pete!!! keep up the fantastic work.
Adore this band. Earthshaker, Black Tiger, Mean Steak, Down for the count, In rock we trust and Ten are simply brilliant. Whenever I need a pick me up, Anytime at all is always a go to, melodic but kick ass.
One of my favorite bands of all time. Mean Streak, was when I got into them the title song was all needed to hear and I was hooked, they got two albums out of just songs of rarities that you got to get fantastic stuff can't believe that never made it to album.
Great ranking Pete. You are spot on with the order. Very underrated band. I found them by accident thanks to Columbia House cassette club (yes I'm old) when they shipped Ten to me by mistake. I got hooked and love the many eras of the band.
Got to chat with Dave and his wife on the monsters of rock cruise-one of the nicest most humble dudes ever! Still has all the vox and chops live-hasn't lost a beat!
My top 10 Albums.1. Black Tiger 2. Earthshaker 3.Yesterday and Today 4. Musically Incorrect 5. Mean Streak. 6. In Rock We Trust 7. Down for the Count 8. Struck Down 9. Facemelter. 10. Endangered Species.
Incredibly underrated band. Meniketti’s solo stuff is really good too. I’ve always had Earthshaker, Black Tiger and Mean Streak tied at #1. Hang ‘Em High has always been my favorite song of theirs. The Live At The San Francisco Civic is an incredible live video.
OH YES! LOVE THIS. Y&T ONE OF MY FAVORITES. UNDER RATED. TEN MEAN STREAK EARTHQUAKER YESTERDAY AND TODAY BLACK TIGER IN ROCK WE TRUST CONTAGIOUS! DOWN FOR THE COUNT 2 ALBUMS WITH RARE B SIDE UNRELEASED TRACKS! FACE MELTER! I'VE TRAVELED TO CA OVER THE YEARS WHEN THEY PLAY ALL OVER LA AND ORANGE COUNTY SO I CAN SEE THEM MORE THAN ONCE. ITS' WORTH EVERY PENNY. DAVE IS ONE OF THE NICEST GUYS TO TALK TO NO ROCK STAR ATTITUDE.
Brings back memories of a hot and sweaty London Marquee club in June 1982 - fantastic and would have been the gig of the summer if it hadnt been for Twisted F****n Sister's debut UK gig at the same club a few weeks later. Also pretty damn good at 1982's Reading Festival, very much holding their own on a bill with a host of other great acts - looking back I think 82 was a great year for Reading. By the time they got to Donington in 1984 though, for me they'd just gone off the boil - and not helped being sandwiched in between Accept and Gary Moore then Ozzy with Jake E Lee, all three putting in stellar sets (IMO) -Motley Crud opened, so yeah so what, and Van Halen did what they do - or rather Dave messed around and Eddie made all us guitar wannabees feel like giving up. AC DC headlined but , not being their biggest fans, me and my buddies went to the back, watched the majority of the set and went home to avoid the crowds - did the same thing a few years later when Bon Jovi headlined. No quarrel with your top 5 and nice to hear you compare Meniketti's voice to Hagar , something I've always thought as well.
@@speedyfinalmile this is a fun topic to discuss. more rock fans should discuss Y&T all day/every day. IMO, the Contagious album is very, very underrated and it blows away from of the "filler" the band released previous to that album.
Bought recently Earthshaker,Black Tiger and Mean Streak .Had Mean Streak on cassette when came out never a huge fan of this band at the time but definitely like a lot more now.Love Pete's accurate guitar vocal intro to Mean Streak.
These guys were the total party were I grew up in the San Francisco East Bay Area. My next door neighbor's daughter dated Phil--we'd see the limo pull up to get her on Saturday nights. Hard to believe all original members but Dave has passed. Seen them many times, including just recently in a Portland club, and it was deja vu all over again, they still kick ass. No reason to disagree with Pete's ranking, "Hurricane" and "Black Tiger" are standouts among many.
Y&T probably the most underrated band ever
Close...Savatage is.
@@stevesnvegas9040 We can agree to disagree
@@kevingartland723 I know, it's all in good fun.
Steve's N Vegas agreed
@@stevesnvegas9040 Tbh I have never met any Heavy Metal fan who would rate Savatage poorly in my life. I think you mean in terms of popularity.
Love "Lipstick and Leather", I don't care if its cliche. Y&T are so underrated. Thanks, keep on rockin'.
It's a good Rock cliche tho Lisa! = )
Thank you for Ranking the Studio Albums:Y&T. I love this band!!🎤🎸🎵🥁
Criminally Underrated Band
The absolute number one is "Earhtshaker". The album is one of my all-time favorite albums. That record rocks from start to finnish, it's hard rock classic!!!
1- Black Tiger
2- In Rock We Trust
3- Mean Streak
4- Earthshaker
5- Ten
6- Facemelter
7- Down For The Count
8- Endangered Species
9- Contagious
10- Musically Incorrect
@Ellison Lowrimore Thanks Ellison 👍🤘
Saw the "In Rock We Trust " tour....opening for Rush I believe ?
No matter how great their catalogue, and Earthshaker really is a GEM - must have for every serious rock / metal fan - the true genius of Dave and co can only really be experienced in a live performance!
Totally agree... I dont miss them when they roll in...saw them over 15 times....one of the best was a standing ovation for like 9 minutes after I believe in you in Chicago area. Brought dave to tears....
@@tttarms1970 I was in tears too after hearing I believe in you at the end of Y&T concert. Phenomenal
I still love the Yesterday and Today albums. Leonard Haze is a beast and has a killer left foot, an amazing single bass drum player. I still think that those albums have "heft"(the Pete Pard of standard of production: "heft" lol) I agree.
My wife and me saw them on February 29th. Dave still sings and plays guitar as good as ever. The rest of the band is really good and they do justice to the original songs.
Great, great ranking! Y&T is a fantastic band wich I have followed for over 35 years. I never gave up on them and bought their 90:s albums at release! They have always released music with lots of quality, and never dissapointed me.
One of my favorite bands. Dave Meniketti has to be the most underrated guitarist & vocalist of all time. Black Tiger, Mean Streak & Earth Shaker are drop dead classics. This band should have been huge. I still listen to them on a regular basis. They still tour every year.
Great show Pete, one of my favorite bands of all time,and one of the only classic bands that comes to the UK every year and play out of their skins every time.Last year they had no support and played for 2 1/2 hours,amazing night.
I'll Cry For You is probably one of my favorite instrumentals from that time/genre.
Been waiting for this. Love Y&T so much, 1) Meanstreak 2) Earthshaker 3) Black Tiger 4) In rock we trust 5) Debut 6) Contagious 7) Struck down 8)Down for the count 9) Facemelter. They dominated the hair metal era too, Lipstick and Leather an anthem. Facemelter quite descent for 2010. PS. Lockdown pt 2 coming..
Dave Meniketti’s solo album from 1998 “On the Blue Side” really showcases his prowess on the guitar and is loaded with heavy blues/metal tunes that IMHO rivals anything he did with Y&T. The tone used by him on this album is epic,,,,,,,,
Absolutely love this band, especially "that" holy trilogy of albums between 1981-1983. Meniketti's such a great vocalist and guitar player. Super overlooked band, one of my favorites in hard rock and heavy metal. I always heard similarities between them and Night Ranger as well.
1. Mean Streak
2. Earthshaker
3. Black Tiger
4. Contagious
5. In Rock We Trust
I have run into Dave Meneketti a couple times at a Grocery store here in Santa Clara ( CA ) a couple times over the years. He couldn't have been more cool, or down to Earth :)
Did you notice what was in his cart? I would have noticed !
Please say Hi for him to us from Canada? Thanks! Y & T are amazing musicians!
That's always great to hear! When I worked for a Music Magazine in the 80's I met Def Leppard and Queensryche when they toured together! This was in 1988 during their "Hysteria" and "Operation Mindcrime" albums. Def Lep & Q were both GREAT performers and great people! Both bands spent a LOT of time in the backstage area meeting their fans and it was very exciting for everyone. I have photo's from that time that are priceless to me. DL Guitarist Steve Clark was shy & quiet but posed smiling for an awesome pic with a young teenaged fan. Every time I look at it I think she couldn't possibly look any happier! Good times.
I just wanted to thank you for all the great and positive content you put out. Watching your video reminds me of hanging out and talking music with my friends.
It is a fantastic opportunity to watch all listen to music and other people's option. I really enjoy watching this channel.
CRIMINALLY underrated group... have loved them for years. #PetePardoArmy #PetePardoNation #BigMeatPete #SplashYourSeaOfTranquilityAllOverMyFace
Such an underrated band. Always hoped they would get bigger. They couldn’t be put in a musical category and I think that hurt them as far as sales. Their 80’s live you tube videos really show the quality of Meniketti’s voice and guitar. Sadly, Dave Meniketti is the only classic member alive.
1 Mean Streak(Mean Streak song is a stone cold classic)
2 Earthshaker
3 In Rock We Trust
4 Black Tiger
5 Yesterday and Today (debut)
6 Contagious
Well, here in the Bay Area, ( and I don't agree with this mindset, myself... ) what seemed to hurt Y&T's career was A&M releasing "Summertime Girls" which kinda wrecked their momentum as a Melodic Hard Rock band after the highly-successful Meanstreak record, and made them seem that they were getting "soft" and Commercial. Kinda like what happened to Billy Squier with the whole "Rock Me Tonite" Video fiasco that basically tanked Billy's great music career.
1970borntorun I guess that was meant to be part of the meaning of my post was that even the record company wasn’t sure who to market them to.
@@kevinm5957 Yeah, that's definitely the case I'm sure. As was the case for many Rock bands in the mid-80s.
@@1970borntorun And that stupid new "mascot" they trotted out.
@@1970borntorun Watching that Rock Me Tonite video today makes me feel embarrassed for Billy Squire. You can't watch it with a straight face.
Another favorite band of mine...I'd say my top 5 would be
1. Yesterday And Today - s/t
2. Black Tiger
3. Earthshaker
4. Meanstreak
5. Struck Down
Great band that I listen to a lot still today!
1,2,3 can change any day: Earthshaker/Black Tiger/Mean Streak
4. Struck Down
5. In rock we trust
6. Yesterday & Today
7. Ten
8. Musically Incorrect
9. Down for the count
10. Contagious
11. Endangered Species
12. Facemelter
Saw Y&T last night in Reno, Nv.
Criminally underrated band, especially live.
Dave is ageless, voice sounded great and he’s such a great bluesy lead player.
Check ‘em out if they play near you.
Hello Pete , was always going to be earthshaker, remember hearing when it first came out and absolutely loving how not american it sounded if that makes sense. Saw them a million times in u.k especially 1982 at Reading festival and Newcastle Mayfair, also have several yesterday and today live recordings from the us on cassette. Keep up the rankings because it keeps me sane during pandemic, even if I rarely agree with your choices. Subjective of course.
Saw them supporting AC/DC at Hammersmith in 82. Phenomenal. In a later interview Dave cited these as his favourite gigs so happy I was there at the right time. Three of that line-up sadly no longer with us.
I’m a huge Y&T fan, my friend turned me on to them in the 80’s and have loved them ever since. I absolutely love the Ten album, it’s a classic from star to finish with Ten Lovers being the top song of the album. Down for the count was mid 80’s was a fun album. Summertime Girls was a fun song, All American Boy is also like Summertime Girls, a fun commercial song. I never got too into Endangered Species to much. In Rock We Trust was a great album, Don’t Stop Running, Lipstick and Leather is cool. Musically Incorrect, like Endangered Species, I didn’t listen to it much.
Contagious is AWESOME, loved this album, Contagious, Girl Crazy, City, and I loved Rhythm or Not, a very cool, kinda dirty, misogynistic song.
The first two albums, I never really got into these two albums. Black Tiger was a great album, Meanstreak, awesome album. I would disagree with your number one pick but I agree Earthshaker is an awesome album.
All in All your picks were great, love Y&T. Most underrated rock band from the west coast, being from NY originally I can understand when a local band hits it big on the east coast, like another favorite band of mine Blue Öyster Cult, very big on the east not so much on the west coast.
I like your rankings, keep up the good work.
\m/ Stay Metal \m/
As a longtime Bay Area guy, I go way back listening to Y&T and seeing them live. I've never understood why they never really broke through huge. Dave Meniketti's talents deserved better. My Top Five:
1. Mean Streak
2. Earthshaker
3. Black Tiger
4. In Rock We Trust
5. Contagious
Best Damn Channel on TH-cam Peroid!!! 🍻 Cheers Pete!
Love your channel. I am so glad there is a channel like this that doesn't have a loud mouth complaining about lineup changes.
1.Black Tiger
2.Mean Streak
3.Earthshaker
4.In rock we trust
5.Yesterday& Today
Saw Y&T 1985, Vegas they opened Twisted sister & blew them away!
one of the best gig's ever Y&T marquee london 1982
Can't wait to watch this when I get home from work. Love this band and back in 82 one of the first bands I loved when I was growing up discovering music other than Kiss. Criminally under rated group. Still think Forever is one of the best rock songs ever
As I've already said in one of the previous videos, Y&T's Earthshaker is, together with Riot's Fire Down Under, the best heavy metal album I know.
1) Earthshaker
2) Mean Streak
3) Black Tiger
4) Struck Down
5) Yesterday and Today
6) In Rock We Trust
7) Contagious
8) Down for the Count
9) Musically Incorrect
10) Endangered Species
11) Ten
12) Facemelter
Very coincidental review as I picked up Mean Streak and In Rock We Trust today on LP to add to the others. Love Black Tiger.
1. Mean streak
2. Black tiger
3. In rock we trust
4. Earthshaker
5. Down for the count
6. Struck down
7. Ten
8. Contagious
9. Yesterday and today
10. Endangered species
11. Musically in correct
12. Facemelter
without question one of my favorite bands. The first album is a masterclass on hard rock drumming, courtesy of Leonard Haze.
have seen the band numerous times and they never fail to deliver the goods. Dave is one of my favorite six-stringers
1. In Rock We Trust
2. Earthshaker
3. Black Tiger
4. Mean Streak
5. Ten
6. Musically Incorrect
7. Endangered Species
8. Contagious
9. Facemelter
10. Down For the Count
Great analysis on the 2 mid-90's albums. I always thought "Fly Away" was Dave Meniketti finding his inner Robin Trower. And they're still a fantastic live band.
Great show Pete, and thank you for including also the "older" and the "newer" albums. Just need to get those first albums of Yesterday and Today, never heard them. I had the great pleasure of seeing Y&T's show here in Sweden in October last year, and I must say that we were amazed about the quality of Dave Meniketti's voice, he really had the full power intact which is more than we can say about other ageing artists. And his handling of the guitar was absolutely flawless... very, very impressive. He also seemed to be very happy about his companions in the band, you could feel that he enjoyed playing and singing together with them all.
Hopefully their band-harmony can bring them to write some new music, I'd love to see a new album.
You know why 'ya gotta keep on running'?
Because it's contagerous, it's contagious!!!
The two unearthed volumes are pretty darn rockin.
Just happened to be noodling on my guitar whilst watching this....at 18:15, Pete sings the Meanstreak riff in the right key....perfect pitch! Haha!
Awesome band!
Eartshaker my nr 1. One of the first hard rock albums I bought back in the early 80s.
Face melter is in my top five. Best production of all the albums.
Always been my fave band along with BOC. I adore "in rock we trust" the most. Earthshaker and meanstreak are up there as masterpiece albums too. Black tiger is really underated too.
Y&T is one of my favourite bands ever
Love dave meniketti wonderful singer and guitarist
Top 3
1. Earthshaker
2. Black Tiger
3. Meanstreak.
Earthshaker was the first one I ever heard and is still top of the list.
One of the best live bands I've had the pleasure of seeing. Wonderful band.
1. Earthshaker
2. Black Tiger
3. Meanstreak
4. Contagious
5. Down For The Count
6. Ten
7. In Rock We Trust
8. Endangered Spieces
9. Facemelter
10. Musically Incorrect
11. Yesterday & Today
12. Struck Down.
'In Rock We Trust' was one of my early metal albums. I discovered their previous stuff after that album. Love Black Tiger!
1.Eartshaker,2.Struck Down,3.Black Tiger,4.Down for the Count,5.In Rock we Trust,6.Meanstreak,7.Yesterday & Today,8.Open Fire,9.Ten,10.Endangered Species...
Fave Y&T Albums
#1 Contagious
#2 Down For the Count
#3 Ten
#4 Black Tiger
#5 MeanStreak
Fav Y&T songs
#1 Contagious (From Contagious obviously)
#2 Fight For Your Life (From Contagious)
#3 In the Name of Rock N Roll ( From Down For The count)
#4 Meanstreak (From Meanstreak)
#5 On With the Show (From Facemelter)
One of my favorite bands so underrated
My list would be:
1. Black tiger
2. Earthshaker
3.mean streak
4. Musically incorrect
5. Endangered species
6. In rock we trust
7. Facemelter
8. Ten
9. Contagious
10. Down for the count
Great to see Musically Incorrect and Endangered Species on your killer, on point, list! These two, under the radar, albums just have not been heard by many Y&T fans.....WE MUST FIX THIS! Facemelter was kind of disappointing for me-I was so amped up for it-the big comeback....it lacks fire. Yeah, vastly underrated band, Meniketti was a MONSTER on guitar and behind the mic!
I haven't heard their way-early albums or their two 90s albums...so I can't make a real list. But I have to admit that Ten is one of my favorites along with Mean Streak and Black Tiger. And if I had to make a top ten list of favorite hair metal songs, Summertime Girls would be on that list.
And, yes. Facemelter is okay...not great though.
I do also love the Open Fire live album.
My top 10
1. Black Tiger
2. Earthshaker
3. Meanstreak
4. Musically Incorrect
5. In Rock We Trust
6. Endangered Species
7. Facemelter
8. Contagious
9. Struck Down
10. Ten
Black Tiger, Meanstreak, Earthshaker, Contagious, In Rock my top 5
1. Contagious (1987)
2. Earthshaker (1981)
3. Ten (1990)
4. Black Tiger (1982)
Mean Streak (1983)
Musically Incorrect (1995)
Endangered Species (1998)
Facemelter (2010)
Yesterday & Today (1976)
In Rock We Trust (1984)
Struck Down (1978)
Down For the Count (1985)
(sweet Trouble shirt)
Gotta say, fan since 1984, In Rock We Trust is awesome, and possibly underrated generally speaking...
Pete, thanks for this show and helping bring back a movie memory. About the time you mentioned the song Summertime Girls, I had to take a break from the show for other matters so I played that song to keep show in mind. It sounded like part of a song from the 80s Val Kilmer movie titled Real Genius. Always found his role in that movie entertaining. After doing a bit of research, found out it was that song. I see the SoT archives have a top ten sings of Y&T so will be watching that after getting through your content of the last few days. Thanks again, Pete. Your show remains must-see content.
I thought Contagious and Ten were damn well written albums for their time they should have been huge a hell of a lot better than most of the stuff at that time they just happen to play a lot better than most. People liked flash more in those days.
Also record companies had the control. And forced them into their silly outfits and gimmicks
I haven't heard enough of Contagious, but I own the Ten c.d. and you're absolutely right! That was a great Rock album, and as Pete Pardo said, if that record had come out in 1986 or 87 it probably would have blown people away. "Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark" from Ten is an excellent Rock Ballad. Beautiful song!
Mean Streak in no 1 for me, followed by Black Tiger then Earthshaker.
Thanks Pete, I’ve seen this band many times. An East Bay band.
1 Black Tiger
2 Earthshaker
3 Mean Streak
4 Yesterday and Today
5 In Rock We Trust
6 Down for the Count
7 Ten
8 Contagious
9 Musically Incorrect
10 Facemelter
I last saw Y&T about five years ago at a bar in Kansas City. Dave sang and played just as good ever, and the band played for over two hours. Dave is an absolute ironman.
I was introduced to this band by a friend in 1984 who gave me "In Rock We Trust" on cassette to listen too and I never looked back. This was my favorite album and Masters and Slaves my favorite song from this album.
My friend tried to get me into Y&T . He gave me a couple of miscellaneous cd mixes of their music . I kind of ignored them cause we have extreme different taste in music . He got me to go to the Y&T show with him a few years back and they are not at all the hair metal band I was expecting . Know I listen to the cd's he made for me regularly
Writer, Singer and Guitarist.........one of the best, if not the best musician overall.......Dave Meniketti and Y+T.....totally underrated! Facemelter and Ten are really good albums and better than their MTV albums (84/85) or their mid 90ies albums. Also their 70ies albums, have some good songs but they find their style and peak in the early 80ies with the 3 greatest Y+T albums.
I saw them last, late 2019 and I have to say, great line up, strong than ever and still a passion that a lot of bands dont have live. And this for over 40 Years.
Dave your the man!
I love that you cover so many genres! There's a ton of stuff I like that you don't cover...but there's a ton of stuff you have introduced me to. Thanks, Pete..keep up the good work!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH PETE PARDO FOR YOUR EXCELLENT RANKING AND ASSESSMENT of Y & T's studio albums! You inspired me to write a little paragraph here 3 hours ago about the work of this great band. Now I want to go back to search out those Y & T albums that are missing from my collection. I need to find them and BUY THEM ALL! I really enjoyed listening to this segment! It takes me back!
In Rock We Trust is my number one album. Great band. Always listened to them back in the day.
My first exposure to Y&T was when I was a kid i had this giant concert poster from Germany that advertised an Ozzy live show and at the top it said that Y&T where opening.
I love their Unearthed albums.
Ranking the 10 Y&T Albums (excluding the first two Yesterday & Tomorrow albums):
1. Ten
2. Contagious
3. Black Tiger
4. Earthshaker
5. Endangered Species
6. Down For The Count
7. In Rock We Trust
8. Facemelter
9. Mean Streak
10. Musically Incorrect
1 Earthshaker
2 Black Tiger
3 Mean streak
4 In Rock We Trust
5 Contagious
New to the channel. Born in 82 and I love anything and everything by bands that i classify as sunset strip rock n roll bands. Anything from WASP, L.A. guns, warrant, whitesnake, poison you name it. I'm glad I found your channel. Even though we have different tastes I am coming to you for good 70s recommendations. Cheers to my friend pete
A lot of people don't like Contagious but I love it!!! Btw my fave Y&T song is I Believe in You as well!!! I absolutely love this band and I think Dave is criminally underrated!!! He has had success but he should have been way bigger IMHO.
I saw Y & T live 3 times and also met dave and phil, they are great and cool guys to talk and one of the best live bands so the best albums are the live ones, i myself love the albums 10 from 1990, musically incorrect from 1995 and black tiger from the early eighties, i saw them twice at sweden rock festival, a band that is invited twice to sweden rock festival in less than 10 years is not an underrated band but a great band, thanks pete for ranking this great live band.
Y&T rules! They were the last band I saw live in February before the pandemic. Menketti still kicks ass on vocals! Your ranking is pretty spot on I think.
Love these guys, my top 3 1 - In Rock We Trust 2- Black Tiger 3- Mean Streak... My number 1 is the first time I saw them in concert and it has just stuck with me ever since. Nice Job Pete!!! keep up the fantastic work.
Saw them in Cardiff in 83, got on the stage with them and was swiftly removed lol. Great band.
Adore this band. Earthshaker, Black Tiger, Mean Steak, Down for the count, In rock we trust and Ten are simply brilliant. Whenever I need a pick me up, Anytime at all is always a go to, melodic but kick ass.
Was waiting for you to do this one. Glad you finally did it.
One of my favorite bands of all time. Mean Streak, was when I got into them the title song was all needed to hear and I was hooked, they got two albums out of just songs of rarities that you got to get fantastic stuff can't believe that never made it to album.
The first song/video I saw was Mean Streak, still my favourite.
Midnight In Tokyo is the best song for me.
Great ranking Pete. You are spot on with the order. Very underrated band. I found them by accident thanks to Columbia House cassette club (yes I'm old) when they shipped Ten to me by mistake. I got hooked and love the many eras of the band.
I learned a lot about a band here I wanted to learn a lot about for some time.
Agree Earthshaker and Meanstreak are mandatory in any collection!
Got to chat with Dave and his wife on the monsters of rock cruise-one of the nicest most humble dudes ever! Still has all the vox and chops live-hasn't lost a beat!
Love your Vacations Pete; they actually benefit us! Thank you and thank you for Y+T!
Looking forward to Agitation Free. What a nice surprise!
My top 10 Albums.1. Black Tiger 2. Earthshaker 3.Yesterday and Today 4. Musically Incorrect 5. Mean Streak. 6. In Rock We Trust 7. Down for the Count 8. Struck Down 9. Facemelter. 10. Endangered Species.
Incredibly underrated band. Meniketti’s solo stuff is really good too. I’ve always had Earthshaker, Black Tiger and Mean Streak tied at #1. Hang ‘Em High has always been my favorite song of theirs. The Live At The San Francisco Civic is an incredible live video.
In Rock We Trust was my first intro to them. Probably my fav studio album by them.
OH YES! LOVE THIS. Y&T ONE OF MY FAVORITES. UNDER RATED.
TEN
MEAN STREAK
EARTHQUAKER
YESTERDAY AND TODAY
BLACK TIGER
IN ROCK WE TRUST
CONTAGIOUS!
DOWN FOR THE COUNT
2 ALBUMS WITH RARE B SIDE UNRELEASED TRACKS!
FACE MELTER!
I'VE TRAVELED TO CA OVER THE YEARS WHEN THEY PLAY ALL OVER LA AND
ORANGE COUNTY SO I CAN SEE THEM MORE THAN ONCE. ITS' WORTH EVERY PENNY.
DAVE IS ONE OF THE NICEST GUYS TO TALK TO NO ROCK STAR ATTITUDE.
Also, they released a DVD documentary called On With The Show. Pete, if you don’t have it, I think you would enjoy it.
Brings back memories of a hot and sweaty London Marquee club in June 1982 - fantastic and would have been the gig of the summer if it hadnt been for Twisted F****n Sister's debut UK gig at the same club a few weeks later. Also pretty damn good at 1982's Reading Festival, very much holding their own on a bill with a host of other great acts - looking back I think 82 was a great year for Reading. By the time they got to Donington in 1984 though, for me they'd just gone off the boil - and not helped being sandwiched in between Accept and Gary Moore then Ozzy with Jake E Lee, all three putting in stellar sets (IMO) -Motley Crud opened, so yeah so what, and Van Halen did what they do - or rather Dave messed around and Eddie made all us guitar wannabees feel like giving up. AC DC headlined but , not being their biggest fans, me and my buddies went to the back, watched the majority of the set and went home to avoid the crowds - did the same thing a few years later when Bon Jovi headlined.
No quarrel with your top 5 and nice to hear you compare Meniketti's voice to Hagar , something I've always thought as well.
Earthshaker is clearly Y&T's best release.
You are so right!!!
The songs are just fantastic & it's their most focused effort...Why "Rescue Me" wasn't a big power ballad hit, I don't know?!
1-Earthshaker
2-Black Tiger
3-Contagious
4-Meanstreak
5-In Rock We Trust
6-Down For The Count
Maybe, but Meanstreak is the bands most sonic album. It’s better produced and Dave’s vocals are at peak.
@@speedyfinalmile this is a fun topic to discuss. more rock fans should discuss Y&T all day/every day. IMO, the Contagious album is very, very underrated and it blows away from of the "filler" the band released previous to that album.
Yes Pete, I love this band! Thanks brother!
Bought recently Earthshaker,Black Tiger and Mean Streak .Had Mean Streak on cassette when came out never a huge fan of this band at the time but definitely like a lot more now.Love Pete's accurate guitar vocal intro to Mean Streak.
These guys were the total party were I grew up in the San Francisco East Bay Area. My next door neighbor's daughter dated Phil--we'd see the limo pull up to get her on Saturday nights. Hard to believe all original members but Dave has passed. Seen them many times, including just recently in a Portland club, and it was deja vu all over again, they still kick ass. No reason to disagree with Pete's ranking, "Hurricane" and "Black Tiger" are standouts among many.
Brilliant band, saw them on the Mean streak tour.