Couldn't agree More all this great music while he also has an acting career an online radio station not to mention being heart and soul of Bruce Springsteen's E-Street Band. The man dont get a fraction of the credit he deserves.
Saw him play in a small venue in Newcastle UK in 1982. It was an unbelievable show. One of the best gigs I ever saw. Out of this world. Just hard to believe that it was over 30 years ago now. :-)
I saw them in the summer of '84 at the Pier in NYC. Great time. I met Gary U.S. Bonds while buying a beer. Nice guy. talked to me and my girlfriend for a good while. The night before Springsteen kicked off his Born in the USA tour. took alot of balls for Stevie to go out on his own. Dam can't believe how much time has gone by,
Nils is certainly a talented guitarist . Tom Morello I dislike . Steve is a capable guitarist , and when just him and Bruce play its MAGIC . Saw so many shows back in the 1970's . Steve has a very unique sound . His Stratocaster compliments Bruce's Tele like no other . Extremely talented guy , and Steve is a walking Rock n Roll encyclopedia to boot ! Saw him play at the shore in 1976 , what a show . NJ, USA
I Love no LOVE Little Steven not only because he's a damn great performer (saw him on the Freedom, no compromise tour and then later in 1989 in Germany. He blew my mind about what charisma on stage means and I have seen a bit. David Bowie seemed like a little twirp onstage compared to the magnificent dynamic Steve van Zandt exudes when he's onstage... I love him because he's probably the main reason I started trusting Americans aren't only politically dormant folks who go around bombing other nations for oil and own interests and leaving the world a wounded space. He is the reason why I started thinking politically and why I started feeling politically for minorities and started thinking about why I should care about folks far away from me in pain and under pressure. He convinced me it is important to have an active and relevant political point of view which embraces wider circles than the own nation or race. Actually I believe he started me on a conscious way of thinking which ultimately led me to embrace another faith/religion which seemed the logical consequence of the thoughts he had inspired in me. I thank the Almighty for having created this great energetic, charismatic man, for having given him the gift and talent of ROCK, of conscious thinking, openness and the power to reach folks like myself. I pride myself of having seen him twice live, wished I could have a talk to him and I thank him for all the energy and yet kindness and charisma he burned into my soul! I am not being poetic, in fact I am at work and quite quick to write the minimum of what I think and feel about Little Steven.
Killer live version of Steve's tune from the severely undeappreciated "Men Without Women" album. This one always reminded me of the Stones' "Street Fighting Man" but with a harder edge. The pre-"Sopranos" Steve at his hard-rockin' best.
Although he doesn't do it during this clip, there are many instances in 1983 and 1984 where the beginning of "Under the Gun" has "Street Fighting Man" guitar chords.
go ahead dino rock the house /best drummer in the world .i would love to give dino a big kiss and steven too,i think we have a master on drums ,dino is a beautful person and he,s the tops, from your long time fan.
I for one , love this video because I love all of the members of this band and Dino Danelli is wonderful on the drums, thank you for the wonderful talent in this video.
i love this video ,steven has the right moves in this and he just keeps doing things that really surprises me and he looks good on stage and dino has got my attention with those magic hands.fan forever and ever thank you
I saw them in a smaller club in New Jersey back in 87 or 88. They did this song like the album version. It was great too. It works both ways. The way it is on the record fits a bar or club, this is arena rock. Stephen is so great.
going oout and buy some exact like them , he still look good anyway along with the drummer so be nice ,these guys are ledgendairy and i can,t say it any better then that
I love steve,s close that he has on ,I think it,s sexy and I would love to have some just like them and would wear them snd be proud of it . Dino is wonderful too ; keep up the talent on those drums you have my vote for ever
I went to see Little Steven at Selhurst Park in 1984. Unfortunately, it was on the same bill as Chas n Dave, Grand Slam (Phil Lynotts new band) and headliners Status Quo. Unfortunately, because the Quo fans bottled Little Steven. Pity they did not bottle their own band for bringing a song out called 'margeurita time' around the same time ! And I seem to remember Michael Monroe & Nasty Suicide from Hanoi Rocks scurrying across the park at the end. Monroe appeared on Artists Against Apartied LP.
@buchananstreet You are so damn right!! But don't we learn that everyday another way. Good things are not as popular as comercial bullshit is so often! Kee up the good taste!! Don.
@thekwaze Any great rock guitarist worth his salt channels Keith Richards. Even Eddie Van Halen rythmically plays Keith. Which sets him apart from all the metalhead dolts he inspired.
He ain't a draw in the States either. If he would keep his politics outta the mix, and stop tryin to "change the world", he might make some money. Go back to what he did in 1976 and 1977 w/ the Jukes, would be GREAT...
The world and the US should be glad that there are some americans (like him) who raise their voice, albeit a very small group. The Jukes are still great....
HATS off to the organist- HE PRACTISED!!
Whoa... did NOT expect to see Jean Beauvoir in this vid... VERY COOL.
Why wasn't he on the radio like every 5 minuts in the 80's. This bad put on the best show I have ever sceen (even better that Bruce).
This man is a gift to the world.
God Damn. This was back in the day when "artists" could actually perform their song live.
The History of Rock is this video
One of my favorite performances I've found on RUclips.
Love that groove at the beginning!
Couldn't agree More all this great music while he also has an acting career an online radio station not to mention being heart and soul of Bruce Springsteen's E-Street Band. The man dont get a fraction of the credit he deserves.
Sounds like a Keith Richards song! Open tuning rule ! Great !
best music ever made
Happy to have you tube.
So people never forgett good music
Steve sounds like Izzy Stradlin. Hes got a surprisingly good, raspy rock n roll voice
Saw him play in a small venue in Newcastle UK in 1982. It was an unbelievable show. One of the best gigs I ever saw. Out of this world. Just hard to believe that it was over 30 years ago now. :-)
At Dingwalls in Newcastle? That show was on May 6, 1983. Jealous that you were there!
Real,music players with perfect song
I saw them in the summer of '84 at the Pier in NYC. Great time. I met Gary U.S. Bonds while buying a beer. Nice guy. talked to me and my girlfriend for a good while. The night before Springsteen kicked off his Born in the USA tour. took alot of balls for Stevie to go out on his own. Dam can't believe how much time has gone by,
I am 50 and still naild on the screen, big performent.
Simply the best music with big musichiens
Fantastic at all, absolutely great song
Love Little Steven! Here, he resembles a cross between Prince and Paul Stanley!
Very true !
Little Steven, Big Hands
I recorded all this from Rockpalazt in mid. 80's on VHS. I have kept it like GOLD since then.
Nils is certainly a talented guitarist . Tom Morello I dislike .
Steve is a capable guitarist , and when just him and Bruce play its MAGIC .
Saw so many shows back in the 1970's . Steve has a very unique sound .
His Stratocaster compliments Bruce's Tele like no other .
Extremely talented guy , and Steve is a walking Rock n Roll encyclopedia to boot !
Saw him play at the shore in 1976 , what a show .
NJ, USA
you can dislike tom morello indeed, but can't deny the guy is a great guitar player with an unique sound.
Love his movement
I Love no LOVE Little Steven not only because he's a damn great performer (saw him on the Freedom, no compromise tour and then later in 1989 in Germany. He blew my mind about what charisma on stage means and I have seen a bit. David Bowie seemed like a little twirp onstage compared to the magnificent dynamic Steve van Zandt exudes when he's onstage...
I love him because he's probably the main reason I started trusting Americans aren't only politically dormant folks who go around bombing other nations for oil and own interests and leaving the world a wounded space. He is the reason why I started thinking politically and why I started feeling politically for minorities and started thinking about why I should care about folks far away from me in pain and under pressure. He convinced me it is important to have an active and relevant political point of view which embraces wider circles than the own nation or race. Actually I believe he started me on a conscious way of thinking which ultimately led me to embrace another faith/religion which seemed the logical consequence of the thoughts he had inspired in me.
I thank the Almighty for having created this great energetic, charismatic man, for having given him the gift and talent of ROCK, of conscious thinking, openness and the power to reach folks like myself. I pride myself of having seen him twice live, wished I could have a talk to him and I thank him for all the energy and yet kindness and charisma he burned into my soul! I am not being poetic, in fact I am at work and quite quick to write the minimum of what I think and feel about Little Steven.
Love your comment, v insightful
Absolutly right!
Absolutely love this song, and this video rendition!!!
thanks for posting this great song
Little Steve is magic
Killer live version of Steve's tune from the severely undeappreciated "Men Without Women" album. This one always reminded me of the Stones' "Street Fighting Man" but with a harder edge. The pre-"Sopranos" Steve at his hard-rockin' best.
Although he doesn't do it during this clip, there are many instances in 1983 and 1984 where the beginning of "Under the Gun" has "Street Fighting Man" guitar chords.
I LOVE THIS MAN, 🥰🥰🥰🥰
hits my soul like lightning !!! LOVE and PEACE... and give thx to a extraordinary artist !!! respect
Love the groove at 416 too!
go ahead dino rock the house /best drummer in the world .i would love to give dino a big kiss and steven too,i think we have a master on drums ,dino is a beautful person and he,s the tops, from your long time fan.
I for one , love this video because I love all of the members of this band and Dino Danelli is wonderful on the drums, thank you for the wonderful talent in this video.
i love this video ,steven has the right moves in this and he just keeps doing things that really surprises me and he looks good on stage and dino has got my attention with those magic hands.fan forever and ever thank you
Steven is too cool for words. I love this video! Where WAS I during these times?
Excellents musiciens pour servir la Musique !!!Quel génie ce Steve Van Zandt!!!
Saw this concert on German TV, was at Lorelei I think.
Saw him in manchester hasienda club best concert iv been to bar none
Luv ya, Maynard!❤️🤟🖖✌️🎼🎶
Dino Danelli on drums!!⭐️👏🏻🙏🏻⚘️💗
Little Steven is God!!!!
what a top rock musician,love it
Amazing
I saw them in a smaller club in New Jersey back in 87 or 88. They did this song like the album version. It was great too. It works both ways. The way it is on the record fits a bar or club, this is arena rock. Stephen is so great.
I like !!! I listen all days !!!!
Einfach nur gut.....
Great!!! Where's it all gone?
Man oh Man !!!!
At first i saw "The Sopranos" & "Lilyhammer"...
I LOVE the intro to this song!
Grandissimo personaggio Steven!! Ti amo!! ♥️♥️😘😘😍💕🤗🤗💙
Oh Man , Ilove it , so good ,so good !! ;)
Brillaint !! Saw them in London in the 80's loud very loud awesome tho' !!
That iroquois played with the great great WENDY O WILLIAMS!
Yes! Yes! Yes!
De beste van allemaal. Jammer dat men dat nooit hoort op de radio"studio brussel"
J'adoooooooooooooore !!!
Look at Silvio fucking shit UP! That’s the consigliere of rock n roll!
OH TAEIL HE LIKE STEVEN 😱
Good job!
“Hey Syl, why are you prancing around like a fanoik?”
going oout and buy some exact like them , he still look good anyway along with the drummer so be nice ,these guys are ledgendairy and i can,t say it any better then that
I love steve,s close that he has on ,I think it,s sexy and I would love to have some just like them and would wear them snd be proud of it . Dino is wonderful too ; keep up the talent on those drums you have my vote for ever
@buchananstreet One off the best ever
I went to see Little Steven at Selhurst Park in 1984. Unfortunately, it was on the same bill as Chas n Dave, Grand Slam (Phil Lynotts new band) and headliners Status Quo. Unfortunately, because the Quo fans bottled Little Steven. Pity they did not bottle their own band for bringing a song out called 'margeurita time' around the same time ! And I seem to remember Michael Monroe & Nasty Suicide from Hanoi Rocks scurrying across the park at the end. Monroe appeared on Artists Against Apartied LP.
Little Big Man
@marynightshade
Not only is it the same Jean Beuavoir, but he is now the president of Little Steven's record label.
Featuring Dino Danelli Drummer and Artist formerly of The Rascals
the "King" ♡♡
💋
🤩
うわぁー!ヴァンサントかっこええ!!(T‐T)
@buchananstreet
You are so damn right!!
But don't we learn that everyday another way. Good things are not as popular as comercial bullshit is so often!
Kee up the good taste!!
Don.
at some point he should include a classic soprano "OH" in his lyrics haha
hey silvio say hello to paulie if not in jail ha ha ha
Non è che x caso hai anche concerto di alme ' bg dell'84 ?
It's hard to believe this guy is the same dude whacking people in sopranos
what are some of the better songs that stevey has recorded solo?
@buchananstreet
Hilarious! 🤣
Lorelei
Sil before join in the Mafia. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
what band do this song???
I think Steve may have been watching a bit too much of Keith Richards, but good nonetheless.
love the song, but I think the 80's should apologize to Stevey
Dudes, LS & D of Soul don't get played in AmeriKKKa neither.
Deaconwolf, jus' sayin'
@thekwaze Any great rock guitarist worth his salt channels Keith Richards. Even Eddie Van Halen rythmically plays Keith. Which sets him apart from all the metalhead dolts he inspired.
He ain't a draw in the States either. If he would keep his politics outta the mix, and stop tryin to "change the world", he might make some money. Go back to what he did in 1976 and 1977 w/ the Jukes, would be GREAT...
The world and the US should be glad that there are some americans (like him) who raise their voice, albeit a very small group. The Jukes are still great....
Weakest version I've seen.