You're right. I distinctly remember when this out of the blue band came on the radio with this song. The whole 80s metal scene came on like an avalanche. They got pushed aside unfortunately but this was the catalyst for sure.
And we miss Randy Rhoаds too. Randy Rhoаds was also the founder of this super rock band back in 1975. We remember everyone and Frankie Banally and Kevin Dubrow
I love QR and always have. And yes, they do sound good but do understand that this performance here has been over dubbed. Still great though. If you watch close, you can see.
In my opinion quiet riot started what became known as '80s metal and hard rock without these guys who knows what would happen it might have been more than 70s crap
The first live band I ever seen as a kid. I was 13. November 8th 1983" Opened for Sabbath on the "Born Again" tour. This was a great band. Randy would have been proud!
That was my first concert too back in 1983, I was or just turning 13 when I saw them. What a concert, then I saw them at a small venue here in Vancouver in the mid to late 90's where I got to stand right in front of them.
Frankie Banali passes away 2 days ago. RIP brother. I was 16 years old when this song came out. I bought the cassette and cranked the shit out of it for years. Still one of my favorites today. The video for this song was awesome back in the day.
This was the first cassette tape I ever bought. Metal Health, what a great album! Great memories, great band and for sure a great time to be a teenager!! Long live the 80’s!
I saw The Guess Who a couple years back and they had the legend Rudy Sarzo on bass, he is still strutting around the stage like he is here, just so good.
@@jestermindcrime1773 Wrong. This is clearly live - his phrasing and tone are different than the studio version on certain parts, and he holds note longer.
Because he is a real rock n roll singer! It's not exactly the same being live and should be even better live as it is here. Check out the Live at the US Fest set!!😎
no metal band prior to these guys cracked the top 10 in the 1980's. I remember when this album came out and the buzz was awesome. Finally metal started to be played on the FM and MTV was playing their videos as well. RIP Kevin you are sorely missed.
@@punkysable Slade's first release (as N'Between) was an Otis Redding cover. Slade's first album had 8 covers and only 4 originals. Their first live album has 4 covers and 3 originals. You're stupid and biased as hell
First listened to this in the 6th grade. Was in love with Quiet Riot ever since. Metal Health is still my favorite album. Damn do I miss Dubrow and Banali.
When you are down, then there is time for depressive music and rumination before: heavy metal music -> this song is a classic & very suitable for such situations. And if you are down because of a mental health person, this song is particularly enjoyable! #heavymetalresilience
I went crazy for this song in HS, living in the Santa Cruz mountains. I don’t think I would have every listened to metal if not for these rock gods They are totally underrated
A pesar de que abrieron las puertas al movimiento glam y en general a todo el metal, creo que han sido muy infravalorados. Gloria a Randy, Frankie y Kevin donde quiera que estén. Para mi ya son leyenda. Y arriba el señor Rudy Sarzo que continúe con la leyenda.🤟
I saw a Quiet Riot here in Hartford Connecticut at the Webster Theater man probably 10 to 15 years ago with Kevin Dubrow and the whole original lineup and it was an awesome awesome show. Carlos cavazo was shredding the guitar Frankie was killing the drums and Rudy sarzo was just laying down the f****** beat it was a show one of the best shows I had ever seen the arena show or Club show they were on point they were razor sharp and I guess this happened some years before Kevin Dubrow passed away don't remember the exact year he died but it was a great great concert in a testament to the 80s heavy metal
I disagree.. Van halen paved the way for the 80's rock wave . Out side of this song their other 2 hits are covers cum on feel the noise and mama weer all crazy now are both slade covers
💯 Metal Health changed the game in 83! QR kicked the door wide open, it simplified Metal's formula in a good way. Without Quiet Riot, 80's Metal could of been too soft in the US, with less bass, less drums, and less anthems. The fact that their album was the first Metal album to break the Billboard 100 and reach #1 says it all. That INFLUENCE cannot be overstated.💪
Sad to see Kevin Dubrow go. This band was super great. LEGENDARY!!! RIP KEVIN DUBROW: OCTOBER 25-1955-11-2007. RIP: FRANKIE BANALI. YOU GUYS REALLY FRIGGIN ROCKED!!!
Seen them in '83 when they opened for Iron Maiden (Piece of Mind tour) at Madison Square Garden when I was a 17 yr old long-haired head banger from NJ. Great Times!!
I saw them back in the 90s in my hometown. Incredible energy! Carlos threw a pick towards me but gal behind me grab it from my hands. He got pissed and grabbed my hand and put another pick in my hand. Being in the front row next to the speakers was insane! The crowd pushing forward was quite painful, but worth it.
In 1983 at the U.S.Fest.in San Bernardino,CA . They sang almost their Metal Health LP album which was out &they were in good ✋ with other bands during that 3or 4days at that hot,windy festival which I have on DVD& CD both recorded from that historic festival back in 1983&I happen to see My Quiet Riot in L.A. in 1996 at Santa Monica CA.at a small bar before Kevin& Frankie passed away &my admission was just only $10.00 my only memory of Quiet Riot! Rest in ☮️ Kevin & Frankie &Randy Rhodes too .Rock On Boys!,😢😥🤓😎🤠😷🙌✌️📸🎹🎚️🎧🎤🥁🎸🎞️🎥🎙️🎛️🎬🎫💽💰🕯️💉🥂🍻🍺🇨🇱🇺🇲
I'm a big fan of so-called "classic rock" and a lot of mellow stuff from the 60s and 70s. That said, I really appreciate this album. I'm not much of a fan of anything else they did, but this album rocked. And it got things going for what eventually led to a lot of garbage. But doesn't that always happen with any trend. RIP Kevin Dubrow. Your voice was the BEST for this genre.
The year this came out. I was in Arizona and I bought it at a mall. They had a car stereo outlet inside the mall and I ran down there and I put it in a $500 Kenwood cassette player and it ate it😂😂 I ran right back down to the record store Bought it again 🤘
Saw you all play in the dells. Been listening to you guys since high school. The memory of seeing you all play with my father will always be a memory that I cherish. We definitely partied all night :)
Kevin Dubrow had the most infectious smile. I met him and the rest of Quiet Riot at a record signing 37 years ago in Northwest Indiana, just outside of Chicago. That was WAAAAAAY back when I was just 19 years old. They had already been on the road for several months, and this was probably the 100th one of these record signing things they had attended, but every one of them acted like there was nowhere else on earth they'd rather be. I wanted so badly to purchase an album for them to sign, but I didn't have the money, so when I got up to the table where they were all seated, I figured I'd just meet them, shake their hands and that would be that. It would still have been the highlight of my month. Carlos asked if I wanted them to sign anything, and I said I didn't have the money to purchase a record, as I had spent my money on the concert ticket. He grabbed a Quiet Riot LP, signed it and handed it down the line for the rest of the band to sign. When Kevin signed it, he handed it to me, smiled and said, "Merry Christmas." I remember it being like a week after the 4th of July. I've never forgotten Kevin's smile, Frankie's hair, and how generous they were to some nobody Midwestern kid in raggedy jeans who was just happy to be meeting some rock stars.
I almost can’t believe how record-perfect this live performance is. Their rhythm section is so damn competent.
Just commented the same,he sounds friggin awesome 👍
Almost the perfect heavy metal band. Killer vocalist, drummer, bass player, and guitar player. Not a slouch on the stage. Great live band.
What you mean almost perfect
@@riofanl3638 maybe no Randy Rhoads, Carlos is awesome though
It would have been better if randy rhoads was in the band still@riofanl3638
I truly believe that song is the Anthem for all 80's metal music! Any other contenders????
The ONLY contender is Rainbow In The Dark by Dio
@@b789har Crazy Train
You're right. I distinctly remember when this out of the blue band came on the radio with this song. The whole 80s metal scene came on like an avalanche. They got pushed aside unfortunately but this was the catalyst for sure.
" Shout Shout Shout "
" Shout Shout Shout "
" Shout at the devil "
'Gangstuk mania' by Hellhot are the #1 band of the 80's.
At 60 years old I still love this rock.
Uh...no shit! I'm 59 and want to almost cry when I hear the crap that is considered 'rock 'n roll' today.
72 here...and Absolutely! 😂 Well, possibly some AC/DC and Bowie might compete...
DAMN IT WAS GOOD TO GROW UP IN THE 80S
+jan lechner ...amen...these youngsters just dont know...man what a wild time..
I bet
amen brother...we rocked the fk out in the 80s...no cell phone BS - just headbanging like fk
jan lechner yes it was
jan lechner hell to the yeah it was👍
Kevin Dubrow is like Bon Scott. The key is so high yet still nailing it like nothing. RIP.
😢
The 80's spirit never die. We miss you Kevin and Frank
And we miss Randy Rhoаds too. Randy Rhoаds was also the founder of this super rock band back in 1975.
We remember everyone and Frankie Banally and Kevin Dubrow
These guys absolutely shredded it. 😊
RIP Kevin. Helluva singer!
Kevin was a Real Rock Singer.... Many others were good too, but it if wasn't for Quiet Riot the 80s would have been bland!
Met him at, ROCK NEVER STOPS TOUR 2006. Told him I loved his voice. Pitch perfect. Humble guy.
Where was this at? Came to Saginaw MI with some other bands.
They were right on , sounded as good as live in
1983.
R.I.P.🕊 FRANKIE BANALI .......... Thank You for The Music and talent you left to us!!! May You Rest In Paradise!!! Thanks So Much!!! PEACE🕊
They are tight and the singer sounds as good live as on the recording. Totally underrated band.
I love QR and always have. And yes, they do sound good but do understand that this performance here has been over dubbed. Still great though. If you watch close, you can see.
This really isn’t a live concert.. it’s a made for video fake concert where the audience is about 500 and are told how to act
Dubrow man… 😢
Overdubs all over the place
Kevin was hanging all over Carlos during his guitar solo... and Carlos STILL nailed it... awesome...
That's how they get down he's giving his respect to an amazing solo
Dubrow was a savage on the mic. Definitely a metal pioneer. And the 80s were indeed an amazing decade. Pure debauchery! Lol! R.I.P. DUBROW!!
Damn the 80’s was the best era ever....back when you HAD to be able to actually sing and be able to play your instrument.
Man can you imagine if there wasn't a Quiet Riot? The west coast would have never exploded like it did. Thank God for Quiet Riot!!!!
Well the West Coast had Van Halen and Mötley Crüe, so it wouldn't have taken too long
In my opinion quiet riot started what became known as '80s metal and hard rock without these guys who knows what would happen it might have been more than 70s crap
@@WhatsCookingTime 💯 Metal would of been way too soft, less bass, less anthems without QR 💪
This is an amazing live version of this song 🤘
DuBrow rocks in this. What a voice.
We never shall forget the unmistakable drum intro... RIP Frankie
This is the classic QR lineup, too. Damn they sound awesome live.
The first live band I ever seen as a kid. I was 13. November 8th 1983" Opened for Sabbath on the "Born Again" tour. This was a great band. Randy would have been proud!
William Vanzandt same for me, in phoenix
William Vanzandt what? No fucking way. Wow. What a first concert! Fuck. I saw great white and styper so not so great. Lol. Nice! Im jealous.
That was my first concert as well!! I remember it being loud as hell
That was my first concert too back in 1983, I was or just turning 13 when I saw them. What a concert, then I saw them at a small venue here in Vancouver in the mid to late 90's where I got to stand right in front of them.
Carlos did a great job filling in for Randy🤟
These guys started the craze that became known as Hair Metal.... Legends!
Rock In Peace Kevin 🤘❤️🤘
Frankie Banali passes away 2 days ago. RIP brother. I was 16 years old when this song came out. I bought the cassette and cranked the shit out of it for years. Still one of my favorites today. The video for this song was awesome back in the day.
This was the first cassette tape I ever bought. Metal Health, what a great album! Great memories, great band and for sure a great time to be a teenager!! Long live the 80’s!
Quiet Riot at its best. Epic !!!!
RIP Kevin Dubrow. Rock On.
Phenomenal voice.
Dubrow… 😢
This is the best Quiot Riot line up ever, Rudy, Kevin, Carlos and Franky. 🤘🏻
agreed
the best!!!!!
Definitely better than what is touring now and calling themselves quiet riot I would never pay to see what is on the road now
That bass line tho....kicks serious ass!!
Back when rocking was done right. Quality performance, quality music. The illustration of badassery.
The crowds not sitting their like stiffs An ppl aren't getting crushed they have sense.
DuBrow, Cavazo, Sarzo, Banali. Every one of them a master of his craft, and together a tight unit. They rocked.
When I got this album for my 14th birthday back in 1984, I was the happiest dude ever!
Carlos and Rudy...GREAT musicians!!!
RIP Kevin and Frankie🙏🕇
The best metal song ever !!!
Damn this is better than the studio version.
it's because the vocals are overdubbed and re-recorded. Check it at 4:33 lol....
Brian Catalano also I caught it at about 4:08-9
@@mrbigbri Only a few polished overdubs in mixing were made for this live set recording. It is quite close to the original live console raw recording.
Doctored vocal tracks obviously.
My ears are still ringing 40 years later since seeing them live. Hell yeah
The bass player is crazy with that solo
I'm a boomer and i grew up with Zeppelin, but the '80's rock was also mind blowing.Let's rock this fuckin planet again!!!
Saw these metal monsters open for ZZ TOP on the Eliminator tour...OMG QR doing Metal Health tour with ZZ was one of my favorite shows.
No Auto-Tune!
Jim Norrison EXACTLY!
Great voice!!!!
A little overdub by the way
A real singer!
cheranguista I caught that also , pretty normal
This song doesn't get OLD for me!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂 It still keeps me going when I think I am down for the count!!!! 😊
This song never get's old !
Little Kings, full tank of gas and a few bucks in our jeans and this in the cassette player and we were ON!!!
I saw The Guess Who a couple years back and they had the legend Rudy Sarzo on bass, he is still strutting around the stage like he is here, just so good.
how come he sounds exactly as the recorded version. Simply amazing.
Because it is.
cause he is lip syn inking
@@jestermindcrime1773
Wrong. This is clearly live - his phrasing and tone are different than the studio version on certain parts, and he holds note longer.
@ ok, not really worth arguing about sides from what i can renmember it was more about image ,,but respect
Because he is a real rock n roll singer! It's not exactly the same being live and should be even better live as it is here. Check out the Live at the US Fest set!!😎
I love these guy
I grew up in the 60s and the 80s were still fucking awsome.
From ‘79 to ‘83 Kevin DuBrow transformed himself into the greatest Rock frontman of the 80’s
no metal band prior to these guys cracked the top 10 in the 1980's. I remember when this album came out and the buzz was awesome. Finally metal started to be played on the FM and MTV was playing their videos as well. RIP Kevin you are sorely missed.
Black Sabbath - Master of Reality #8 Released: 21 July 1971
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That's in the 1970's, not the 1980's.
Cover band made it from playing Slade songs. If you can't make it, fake it. Always felt that way.
@@punkysable Slade's first release (as N'Between) was an Otis Redding cover. Slade's first album had 8 covers and only 4 originals. Their first live album has 4 covers and 3 originals. You're stupid and biased as hell
Wow he sounds amazing!!!
Saw them open for Black Sabbath with Ian Gillian on the Born Again 1983 tour at Cleveland Public Hall and Quiet Riot's set was killer!!!
First listened to this in the 6th grade. Was in love with Quiet Riot ever since. Metal Health is still my favorite album. Damn do I miss Dubrow and Banali.
one of the tightest "hair" bands of alltime...voice...guitar...bass...drums...all 4 were top notch
This started it all.Bad ass song!!!
No Dio with Black Sabbath started it all !
@@kevingardiner5608 no, Ozzy with black Sabbath
Kevin really captured the spirit of rock like a maniac.
I’m always gonna blast this track.
First metal band I ever saw opening for Loverboy...great show all the way around.
This song was kick ass! They don't make classic 80s music like this anymore! Dubrow had such a good voice. RIP.
great, people playing real instruments, singing and performing!
Xavi Val and coke
Ivan Sorola 😂😂 well, cocaine was some kind of candy in the 80’.
I was 16 years old and this band was my world in 1983!
Quiet Riot has always been an underrated band. D.E.P. Kevin
its one thing to buy the song and listen, incredible to see them perform live...so many good bands back then in '82-'85
Debrow sounds amazing hell the whole band does . I seen them on this tour and they was great in Memphis
When you are down, then there is time for depressive music and rumination before: heavy metal music -> this song is a classic & very suitable for such situations. And if you are down because of a mental health person, this song is particularly enjoyable! #heavymetalresilience
Back in the 80’s was the best! I miss those days.
I went crazy for this song in HS, living in the Santa Cruz mountains. I don’t think I would have every listened to metal if not for these rock gods They are totally underrated
Kevin what a singer amazing !! The fans of metal miss the great voice of Kevin RIP
it is what we all need metal health ladies & gentlemen
A pesar de que abrieron las puertas al movimiento glam y en general a todo el metal, creo que han sido muy infravalorados. Gloria a Randy, Frankie y Kevin donde quiera que estén. Para mi ya son leyenda. Y arriba el señor Rudy Sarzo que continúe con la leyenda.🤟
Así es , su disco Sign of the Times es grandioso 🤟🤟🤟
I can honestly say that this song kicks more ass than Chuck Norris!
I saw a Quiet Riot here in Hartford Connecticut at the Webster Theater man probably 10 to 15 years ago with Kevin Dubrow and the whole original lineup and it was an awesome awesome show. Carlos cavazo was shredding the guitar Frankie was killing the drums and Rudy sarzo was just laying down the f****** beat it was a show one of the best shows I had ever seen the arena show or Club show they were on point they were razor sharp and I guess this happened some years before Kevin Dubrow passed away don't remember the exact year he died but it was a great great concert in a testament to the 80s heavy metal
Esto si es Rock puro!!
vivan los 80's!!
I'm disgusted by how underrated these guys are. All of 80s rock/metal happened because of them.
I disagree.. Van halen paved the way for the 80's rock wave . Out side of this song their other 2 hits are covers cum on feel the noise and mama weer all crazy now are both slade covers
💯 Metal Health changed the game in 83! QR kicked the door wide open, it simplified Metal's formula in a good way. Without Quiet Riot, 80's Metal could of been too soft in the US, with less bass, less drums, and less anthems. The fact that their album was the first Metal album to break the Billboard 100 and reach #1 says it all. That INFLUENCE cannot be overstated.💪
@@Wize817 they sound good too
What makes you believe they're underrated? Please explain.
Keep singer discard rest
Sounds just like it does on the album. Incredible!
Sad to see Kevin Dubrow go. This band was super great. LEGENDARY!!! RIP KEVIN DUBROW: OCTOBER 25-1955-11-2007.
RIP: FRANKIE BANALI.
YOU GUYS REALLY FRIGGIN ROCKED!!!
Seen them in '83 when they opened for Iron Maiden (Piece of Mind tour) at Madison Square Garden when I was a 17 yr old long-haired head banger from NJ. Great Times!!
I was there also.
Yep. Me too!
omg luckyyyyy
One of the best vocals in metal. Power is unreal.
BEST METAL SONG EVER RECORDED. I dare anyone to argue that. Try me. Please.
1984 for my 14th birthday I got this album and never looked back! It was so awesome.
this guy is crazy. i love it.
Perfect rock band, great singer with voice and rock attitude. They no need be the best musicians.
I saw them back in the 90s in my hometown. Incredible energy! Carlos threw a pick towards me but gal behind me grab it from my hands. He got pissed and grabbed my hand and put another pick in my hand. Being in the front row next to the speakers was insane! The crowd pushing forward was quite painful, but worth it.
I came just to see dude wail on the guitar and was not disappointed. Rock on!!!
In 1983 at the U.S.Fest.in San Bernardino,CA . They sang almost their Metal Health LP album which was out &they were in good ✋ with other bands during that 3or 4days at that hot,windy festival which I have on DVD& CD both recorded from that historic festival back in 1983&I happen to see My Quiet Riot in L.A. in 1996 at Santa Monica CA.at a small bar before Kevin& Frankie passed away &my admission was just only $10.00 my only memory of Quiet Riot! Rest in ☮️ Kevin & Frankie &Randy Rhodes too .Rock On Boys!,😢😥🤓😎🤠😷🙌✌️📸🎹🎚️🎧🎤🥁🎸🎞️🎥🎙️🎛️🎬🎫💽💰🕯️💉🥂🍻🍺🇨🇱🇺🇲
They sounded fantastic live! Just like the recording.
Always had a Good time at a Quiet Riot Concert
I'm a big fan of so-called "classic rock" and a lot of mellow stuff from the 60s and 70s. That said, I really appreciate this album. I'm not much of a fan of anything else they did, but this album rocked. And it got things going for what eventually led to a lot of garbage. But doesn't that always happen with any trend. RIP Kevin Dubrow. Your voice was the BEST for this genre.
great singer!
That snare is still traveling thru the universe.
One of the best rock-and-roll bands of all time, Bang your Head for ever🇺🇸🎸
I remember my 1st Quiet Riot concert, was 16, couldn't hear for a week, but it was worth it !!
wow luckyy what year?
🤩So luckyyy
Quiet Riot POR SIEMPRE 😎👍 !!!
One of the greatest performances of all time.
One of the greatest frontman of all time
The year this came out. I was in Arizona and I bought it at a mall. They had a car stereo outlet inside the mall and I ran down there and I put it in a $500 Kenwood cassette player and it ate it😂😂 I ran right back down to the record store Bought it again 🤘
This video is the definition of rock and roll, a huge anthem of a song, the band rocking the fuck out and the fans all going nuts
Saw them Dec 9 1983 and was shocked how good they sounded live. Seems like 4 years ago. I was 16
What a great band , what a great song .
Saw you all play in the dells. Been listening to you guys since high school. The memory of seeing you all play with my father will always be a memory that I cherish. We definitely partied all night :)
No one could sing like Dubrow could. This IS the Quiet Riot that we know, miss, and love.
This was unbelievably good performance! Thanks alot!
Great singer what more can i say.
Kevin Dubrow had the most infectious smile. I met him and the rest of Quiet Riot at a record signing 37 years ago in Northwest Indiana, just outside of Chicago. That was WAAAAAAY back when I was just 19 years old. They had already been on the road for several months, and this was probably the 100th one of these record signing things they had attended, but every one of them acted like there was nowhere else on earth they'd rather be. I wanted so badly to purchase an album for them to sign, but I didn't have the money, so when I got up to the table where they were all seated, I figured I'd just meet them, shake their hands and that would be that. It would still have been the highlight of my month. Carlos asked if I wanted them to sign anything, and I said I didn't have the money to purchase a record, as I had spent my money on the concert ticket. He grabbed a Quiet Riot LP, signed it and handed it down the line for the rest of the band to sign. When Kevin signed it, he handed it to me, smiled and said, "Merry Christmas." I remember it being like a week after the 4th of July. I've never forgotten Kevin's smile, Frankie's hair, and how generous they were to some nobody Midwestern kid in raggedy jeans who was just happy to be meeting some rock stars.
That’s so cool