I didn't even know he died so I looked it up. Cocaine overdose in 2007 is ridiculous. What they were famous in like 82 to like 85. You are out of this life style for a long time and had plenty of time to sober up. At 52 years old pulling this stunt and losing your life to it, well, whatever....
@@fairwarning4267 - Agree 100%. I think he was sober for a long time before he got back into the cane. According to Frankie Banali, he suspected him using only a short time before his deatb..He confronted him and of Kevin said he was only drinking. A shame.
My Dad drove the bus for the light crew on the Metal Health tour; He told be out of the whole band he and Rudy became close he would always tell me stories about hanging out on the days off and it didn’t matter what Rudy was doing, if he met a fan he was super humble and kind. In a batch of irony my dad had a home made leather straight jacket that he kept as a souvenir from the road along with things from other acts he worked with but as time went on he eventually got rid of it all. Then one day I happened to say “Dad, did you ever hear about a band called Quiet Riot?” And he told me the whole story. It’s a reason why I love the band so much.
Bueno, tengo 47 y te puedo constatar que Rudy es un gran tipo. Soy de Argentina y él vino a dar una clínica de bajo en 1994. Me pude sacar una foto con él en un ámbito muy relajado y me trató con una cordialidad más propia de un amigo que la de un ídolo. Me hubiera encantado ver a Quiet Riot en 1985 cuando vinieron, pero yo era muy chico.
An absolutely spectacular band, caught at the height of their powers. Kevin Dubrow was a first-class frontman who was a joy to behold. His voice was powerful and glorious, but it was also subtle and nuanced. And Rudy Sarzo was positively Entwistlian on bass.
@@2ndBackWall I mean, I had/have pictures of him from early quiet riot in '76 to '83 and like he changed drastically. I think it was from all the cocaine.
I just wrote they came to my college in the mid 90's. I think the cover charge was less than $20. It was the smallest crowd, the local college band would draw more people than Quiet Riot did. I remember at the same bar a group called Pearl River played and I thought it was a Pearl Jam cover band, it was country night from hell, you had every hill billy and hick decked out in cowboy gear and it wall to wall packed, Quiet Riot show I was in the front row it was maybe 4 rows of people in front of the stage, Couldn't tell you the songs they played.
28 mayo del 2021 Y seguimos disfrutando estás grandes canciones de quiet riot, gran banda que nos marco de por vida, los extraño y que en paz descanse descansen los integrantes fallecidos
just want to say if this concert footage was available back in the day, wow. Kids don't know how lucky they are now. Maybe not though - too "accessible"?
This was available back in 83 as it was shown on tv here in Toronto Canada and "simulcast" on the local fm radio station in STEREO!. I taped it on my Betamax and watched it a billion times over the next number of years till the video machine crapped out. Those were the days and also saw them live that year in Toronto opening up for Black Sabbath ( Ian Gillian on vocals) at Maple Leaf Gardens. Kids today don't even know what Rock n Roll is....so sad.
I am not to sure that Carlos wrote these songs because they are so flavored with early the Randy Rhoads style that Carlos never created on every other album.
Carlos was Randy Rhoads pupil, he said in a interview that he didn't want to try to sound like him because there is only one Randy, and yes Randy wrote most of their music
I can't help but think about all that music that was on MTV in the early days. And how those program directors. Thought We wanted to see a bunch of bulshit like... The Safety Dance. With fucking Madonna rolling around on stage talking about... Like a virgin. Not an actual virgin... Just like a virgin. But when they needed an actual audience... it happened at midnight on Saturday. Without Quiet Riot, without Van Halen, without rock and roll. All MTV had was a fucking Snooki.
RIP kevin dubrow. such an underated band & singer.
I didn't even know he died so I looked it up. Cocaine overdose in 2007 is ridiculous. What they were famous in like 82 to like 85. You are out of this life style for a long time and had plenty of time to sober up. At 52 years old pulling this stunt and losing your life to it, well, whatever....
Underrated? They were one of the top bands of the 80's
@@fairwarning4267 - Agree 100%. I think he was sober for a long time before he got back into the cane. According to Frankie Banali, he suspected him using only a short time before his deatb..He confronted him and of Kevin said he was only drinking. A shame.
And Frankie now 😔
Kevin sunk that band with his superior attitude...
My Dad drove the bus for the light crew on the Metal Health tour; He told be out of the whole band he and Rudy became close he would always tell me stories about hanging out on the days off and it didn’t matter what Rudy was doing, if he met a fan he was super humble and kind. In a batch of irony my dad had a home made leather straight jacket that he kept as a souvenir from the road along with things from other acts he worked with but as time went on he eventually got rid of it all. Then one day I happened to say “Dad, did you ever hear about a band called Quiet Riot?” And he told me the whole story. It’s a reason why I love the band so much.
Bueno, tengo 47 y te puedo constatar que Rudy es un gran tipo. Soy de Argentina y él vino a dar una clínica de bajo en 1994. Me pude sacar una foto con él en un ámbito muy relajado y me trató con una cordialidad más propia de un amigo que la de un ídolo. Me hubiera encantado ver a Quiet Riot en 1985 cuando vinieron, pero yo era muy chico.
RIP Frankie Banali! Keep pounding those drums in heaven!
My introduction to Metal. R.I.P. KEVIN AND FRANKIE
I'm listening to it in 2020! Long live QUIET RIOT!
2022
@kittymrrp 2024
An absolutely spectacular band, caught at the height of their powers.
Kevin Dubrow was a first-class frontman who was a joy to behold. His voice was powerful and glorious, but it was also subtle and nuanced.
And Rudy Sarzo was positively Entwistlian on bass.
Dubrow was typically a grade A douche bag.. coked up to the gills.
Decent voice, mind you.. but lets not create any illusions here.
@@2ndBackWall I mean, I had/have pictures of him from early quiet riot in '76 to '83 and like he changed drastically. I think it was from all the cocaine.
Saw them many times but this era 1983-84 was their epic prime
I saw them in concert in New York Palladian theatre in 1984 , they were great .
What tour was it?
I just wrote they came to my college in the mid 90's. I think the cover charge was less than $20. It was the smallest crowd, the local college band would draw more people than Quiet Riot did. I remember at the same bar a group called Pearl River played and I thought it was a Pearl Jam cover band, it was country night from hell, you had every hill billy and hick decked out in cowboy gear and it wall to wall packed, Quiet Riot show I was in the front row it was maybe 4 rows of people in front of the stage, Couldn't tell you the songs they played.
I saw them in a small bar called Chillkoot Charlie s in Anchorage Alaska it was awesome beat Concert smal and it rocked
I was just thinking I saw them open for Iron Maiden
I have all their cds - saw them open for Black Sabbath with Ian Gillian on their Born Again tour. Great Show in Cleveland back in 83
One thing that I love about Quiet Riot is that they're one of few bands that sound almost same no matter if they're doing it live or in the studio.
They were awesome in the studio Rudy is an amazing guitarist. Just holds back on stage. Love this band!
Long love quiet riot!!!! Kevin was great singer! Rudy always thundering g away on bass. Carlos monster riffs and mr frank banelli hammering the kit!
28 mayo del 2021
Y seguimos disfrutando estás grandes canciones de quiet riot, gran banda que nos marco de por vida, los extraño y que en paz descanse descansen los integrantes fallecidos
Quiet Riot mi banda Metal Health favorita, Kevin Dubrow lo máximo, que voz. 🎸🎸🎸🎹💯👍
I crew up listening to them. Man!!
RIP Dubrow, OMG he was the BEST! Thats hard rock, the way it is supposed to be.
2019 y seguimos saboreandola !!!! Música inmortal
Love this tune 👍
RIP Kevin Dubrow a Great singer who will be sadly missed you don't get many of his talent any more that's for sure.
I got to meet Kevin after a show back around 1995. What a cool guy he was.
Fantastic band.
This has to be top 5song of this era
It's so great to see... this but this song has one of my favorite vocal intro's of all time and he completely ignore's doing it!
Saw them in 83 with kansas & Heart: AUGUSTA GA: Great show: they were great live
Killer lineup!
Saw this full concert on TV back years ago.
Such a BAD ASS song.
Rip y'all thank you for all the music 😭
The fooking masterpiece
The bass line on solo is magnificent
Damn great vocals!!
HELL yeah!
R.I.P. Frankie and Kevin! 🤘🏽
El primer long play que compré fue el METAL HEATHL, lo adquirí en 1986, sigue en mi colección.
great song
Damn i had a chance to see these guys live i did but from a beer tent they where amazing
Que grande 🤘🤘
TIM-US Army Veteran
Rocka...Rolla!!
Saw them in 1984 with Maiden..wow.
Donnie Downer. kevin and harris wear the same fuckin gat pants.?
under-rated rock voice
Wow,!!!!!!!!!!
Where have all the good men... Gone!!!
just want to say if this concert footage was available back in the day, wow. Kids don't know how lucky they are now. Maybe not though - too "accessible"?
I agree...all we had was Friday night videos which was lame.Foreign countries had lots of metal bands on tv.
This was available back in 83 as it was shown on tv here in Toronto Canada and "simulcast" on the local fm radio station in STEREO!. I taped it on my Betamax and watched it a billion times over the next number of years till the video machine crapped out. Those were the days and also saw them live that year in Toronto opening up for Black Sabbath ( Ian Gillian on vocals) at Maple Leaf Gardens. Kids today don't even know what Rock n Roll is....so sad.
Great Title.
We need more Bitch songs !😛🤘
who's listing in 2018?
Your mom.
Quiet Riot was amazing, kick ass. Sorry if you missed out lol, fun times.
Jean-Paul Marat me my dude 🤘🏻
In 2019 better
I am
Dubrow seems like he'd still have his voice to this day had he not passed.... like Hagar does
8 5 2018 checking in
Great
Could you tell me where this was shot at?
Awesome,
Thanks a
million for posting!!!
Cool
😍
It sucks to lose someone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2021 anybody?
Hell yeah
So coked up but he still kicked ass rip Kevin
Cocaine is a helluva drug
Kevin had some pipes!
3:55 this is so 80's its funny!
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@@jeanluc1313 The over the top enthusiastic expression of rah-rah cheerleaders as singers. Paul Stanley was the pioneer i think. It's an 80's thing.
OO MuSIK metaleraaaa
Nice
*_The beginning guitar sounds a tad like "sleeping in the fire" by W.A.S.P._*
saw them in 83 when they OPENED FOR BLACK SABBATH
Metal Health was the first album I ever bought.
fuck can he sing great voice
I am not to sure that Carlos wrote these songs because they are so flavored with early the Randy Rhoads style that Carlos never created on every other album.
Carlos was Randy Rhoads pupil, he said in a interview that he didn't want to try to sound like him because there is only one Randy, and yes Randy wrote most of their music
GR8
Yeah shit's crazy
Great vocals! (no live pitch correction then)
Kevin Rules!!
Adults nowadays are like" They don't know how lucky they had it back then" when nowadays is much harder
This is when Cocaine made badass music
The face he gives in the beginning is like the first time you say bitch infront of your parents and they dont care.
Carlos could bring it live. A lot of power without a rhythm guitarist.
As for Kevin an overlooked voice. G5, E5, D5 in this song alone.
Why change ASS to Heart, Kevin? lol
Rip kevin Dubrow and randy Rhoads and frankie banali
Cindy coontz
Terrible kevin. Que voz de cabrón! Que banda!
bad..ass..
Rip frankie banali
I can't help but think about all that music that was on MTV in the early days. And how those program directors. Thought We wanted to see a bunch of bulshit like... The Safety Dance. With fucking Madonna rolling around on stage talking about... Like a virgin. Not an actual virgin... Just like a virgin.
But when they needed an actual audience... it happened at midnight on Saturday.
Without Quiet Riot, without Van Halen, without rock and roll. All MTV had was a fucking Snooki.
Cocaine's a helluva drug
Loves got me by the heart again? I thought it was ass.
He had to say 'heart' instead of 'ass' because this was on a network television show called 'In Concert'
Damn Randy Roads...
Jean-Paul Marat Carlos Cavazo shredder Rudy Sarzo on bass rip Kevin 😪