Yeap that keeps us goin as we all aged to the near end of it.70s Glam Rock perfection to 80s Glam Metal style that won't be beaten and how diverse of so many Artists that made it happen.70s and 80s space vibe themes u know the Sound is too special league scale class and level and won't be surpassed forever and ever
Yep, nothin' says "We're All Crazy Now" like a bunch of guys dressed like Imperial Japanese soldiers watching a Quiet Riot concert before one destroys the screen and unleashes a King Kong-sized version of the lead singer who then encounters a Godzilla-sized version of The Man In The Metal Mask.
@@Cooldad24I love Rhodes to death but riot got better when he left. He was too good for that band. Sometimes the best music is simple good listening songs like this. Randy was long gone by this time
I really envy the 80s people they had the best Years of their time So is the music pure talents No Autotune no editing no big budgets still very raw and sharp honest.
@@craigoliver1974 I worked part-time making 4 bucks an hour just to repurchase concert tickets in the mid-80s as a teen the best times of my life were nothing but one big party every weekend.
@@craigoliver1974 Yep great times tour tee-shirt posters you name it could afford every show that came to town with your part-time job best years of life were the 80s, my friends, My oldest grandchild is now playing my old vinyl records and CDs and is listening to my bands from the 80s and classics from the 70s I love it plus she is watching the old videos we used get on MTV back then she told me wow what a time it looked like back then told her yep it was.
CyborgSlayz - Minecraft Hair Metal had its short run of what 3-5 years where it was relevant . It’s one of those genres that didn’t stand the test of time and for good reason . Anyone that still listens to this shit in this day and age is a no personality cornball !
garry shaffer jr. fair enough, I’m 17 and personally love hair metal but definitely would love to hear the other side! Respect your opinion man thanks for replying
GodSpeed Frankie!!! Appreciate you keeping The Quiet Riot Legacy alive even after Kevin Dubrow passed away!!! So glad and happy that I got a chance to see you and Kevin live in 2006 at Carlos and Charleys at Lake Travis in Texas!!!! It was a great show with Skid Row as a Co-Headliner!!!🙂☺😊. I have liked Quiet Riot back in 1983 when I first saw the video of Metal Health on MTV!!!! I still love and cherish Quiet Riots music!!! Even the bad songs that were on some of their albums( kind of silly) I still liked the guitars and rhythm sections!!!🙂 Quiet Riot was a big part of my early teenage years and influence in me taking guitar lessons and wanting me to start up a ROCK band of my own!!!! RIP Frankie!!! Your an awesome drummer!!! And good human being!!!😊☺🙂
The 80's were the best years of my life especially for rock music and metal music if I could go back to those days I would in a heartbeat was such a fun time no cells no computers just hanging at the arcade with our ghetto blasters listening to great music
Absolutely! We had no idea this would be the best times of our life back then, only to spend the rest of your life trying to achieve that kind of happiness again, but it's too late.....
Oh yeah me too i was barley old enough 16 in 1986 i liked that no computer etc bs i had my ghetto blaster then, now i have a 29,850 watt pa system to listen to all this - knockin on 30Ks door with my next upgrade . . .
I was 14 the Summer of '84 when this LP (That's right, I bought vinyl back then) came out and I still remember what a magical summer that was. The U.S. was still an incredible nation and we weren't spending all our time tearing each other down. No freakin' cell phones or electronic leashes of any kind! We didn't take ourselves as seriously as it seems teens take themselves today. But then again we didn't have idiots walking into our schools with guns either. It was just a magical time to be alive and I gather from talking to my son's friends that The 80s has that reputation still. I'm building a Time Machine in my back yard and it's set for the Summer of 1984, all aboard!
Yes so true..we could fly and travel freely, go wherever we wanted fairly safe even in cities and most people spoke the same language and shared a culture. I have great memories of it as well.
@@timhoovermusicman Why is Quiet Riot even together? I mean the only one close to being a real member is Chuck Wright. It's a joke really. I got an idea. Get Rudy, Drew, and Cavazo, and a great singer. Then play some one-off shows. That would be a better version of Quiet Riot than we have now.
Nothing says "We're All Crazy Now" like a bunch of guys dressed like Imperial Japanese soldiers watching a Quiet Riot concert before one destroys the screen and unleashes a King Kong-sized version of Kevin DuBrow.
How many of you know that this a cover of a song done in 1971 by Slade on their album Slayed. Gudbye to Jane was on there too. Song was performed by Noddy Holder. Slade just recently reformed and are still kicking it!
It was 1972 not 71, and they have not just reformed, Dave Hill has a band called Slade but he is the only original member in it, and he has been doing it for decades, and the singer Noddy Holder is having treatment for throat cancer at the moment.
Nothing says "We're All Crazy Now" like a bunch of guys dressed like Imperial Japanese soldiers watching a Quiet Riot concert before one destroys the screen and unleashes a King Kong-sized version of the lead singer.
Love the ending ,so funny. I loved that rock bands were able to laugh at themselves back in the good old days before rock got so serious and depressing. It was all about havin' a GOOD TIME!!!
Rock is good even in depressing and serious stuff, Rock/Metal should talk more about serious stuff, this Music is born to talk about people who suffer. That's why people (who listen this Music) care much about this stuff man!
I remember watching this video when I was only six/seven years old in 84/85. I remember one day on MTV back then, Chicago’s Stay the Next Night played. It ends with an ambulance. The next video was this one by QR. It begins with the same looking ambulance. The transition between the two videos was really cool. For a split second it seemed like the two videos were connected to each other but it was just a neat coincidence.
@@gustaafargoan not to discredit those bands or your comment because I agree those were badass bands ..in fact AC DC ruled more than the 80s but.. None of them had the top 2 most requested songs on the radio station in the 80s ... #QuietRiot did .. Also if not for quiet riot it is fair to say Ozzy Osbourne may not have made it as the godfather of heavy metal and this is why: Randy Rhodes (Randy Costello) came from quiet riot . and still Motley Crue and Guns N Roses hold the top 2 records on how many fans showed up for a concert in the 80s . 🤘🎩🗽🇺🇸 appreciate you..
You are joking ?, have you heard the original with Noddy Holder singing it ?, and he plays the guitar while singing it, nobody in rock ever had a better voice than Noddy Holder.
Kevin DuBrow, mi hijo de 12 años me dijo hace 2 años que vos eras el mejor cantante del mundo. Lo hiciste bien, excelente trabajo! También disfruté tu voz allá en los 80's
Retro AEROSMITH I didn’t know homes was dead, and this blows. I had forgotten how bad they were. I was just looking for Randy Rhodes. This is pure cringe.
Yo no fui pero mis amigos si. El grupo que abrió fue sombrero verde que después se cambiaron a mamá 😂😝😂😃😅 jajajaja da risa dónde empezaron estos dizque roquers que a mí nunca me han gustado. Y si fue en 1984 en octubre el día no me acuerdo pero vino gente de toda la república.
Nothing says "We're All Crazy Now" like a bunch of guys dressed like Imperial Japanese soldiers watching a Quiet Riot concert before one destroys the screen and unleashes a King Kong-sized version of Kevin Du-Brow.
Do you NOT KNOW this is NOT a 80s song ,, The 70s Band SLADE Wrote and recorded this song in 1972 ITs big time 70s And Come Feel the noize is there song also You can see this 70s BAND ON RUclips ,,They are a blast
I remember seeing this video for the first time on Friday Night Videos and it always stuck with me, SO good!! Ending got me 🤣🤣🙌🙌🙌🙌💗80 fkn forever 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
Era casi mágico, cuando de pura pura suerte veías en la televisión alguno de estos vídeos, o alguien que te grabará varios de parabólica o cable en VHS ( que no cualquiera) en los 90s mucha más difícil en los 80s Ahorita lo escribimos y sale, chingón como quiera , pero tener aquellas experiencias eran casi como un sueño.
Es verdad, yo escuche a QR por un tío que tenía poco de comprar ese disco lp por el año 84, ahí me nació el gusto por el heavy metal y era muy difícil encontrar estos y muchos videos de otras bandas
Excelentes temas de Quiet Riot , junto Cum on fell the noize las bailaba en las fiestas de mi adolescencia a mediados de los 80. Años después supe que eran originales del Banda británica Slade que puso a rockear a los Ingleses a principios de los 70. Un cordial saludo para todos los que disfrutan de esta excelente música que se resiste al olvido.
Exelente también con Slade!! Lo dices bien, no sólo bailaron los ingleses por todos los rincones seguimos disfrutando está música que te levanta aunque estés vencido por el Coronavirus😍
This song reminds me of all the people hoarding toilet paper, panic buying and fighting over toilet paper I heard in Costco. 😜😂Great song though from the 80s😁
Once more back to the well with another Slade cover. Hell it worked once. QR even “borrowed” the black and white spiral stripes from Slade. It’s a shame America didn’t appreciate Slade for their incredible song writing and the voice of Noddy Holder. I guess they didn’t look right, but DAMN could they write rock songs.
Ah Kevin and Frankie.. Miss you so much! One of my biggest concert regrets was not catching you live in the 90s when you rolled through Edmonton. May you both rest in Eternal Peace.
Aun recuerdo 1984, mi primer trabajo en mi vida laboral, fue en una imprenta. llegue con mi grabadora PANASONIC y ponía música de QUIET RIOT, MOTLEY CRUE, TWISTED SISTER, VAN HALEN, WASP, IRON MAIDEN, KISS, LITA FORD, JUDAS PRIEST. ETC. CORRIA 1984. AMO LOS OCHENTAS, SON MI VIDA.
And most of these people don’t even know that this and “cum on feel the noize” are both songs that they covered, both originally written by an British band called Slade.
I can remember seeing them open for Loverboy and everyone started the rumor that Loverboy drummer Matt Frenette and QR's Kevin Dubrow were related they looked so much alike back then. Lol Loved being in high school in the 80's we had some of the best tunes to rock to. I believe tickets cost $15 for general admission for that show. Those days are gone but the music lives on!! Rip Kevin. 🤟
Cuando escuche este tema por primera vez, mi mamá me dijo que estaba loco, se volteo y se fue sonriendo, ha pasado el tiempo y aun recuerdo esa anécdota como el primer día. Saludos a los seguidores de esta música.
My first hard rock cassette I bought with my allowance at 10 years old was QUIET RIOT METAL HEALTH I've loved them since I started listening to and loving rock and roll
Tive o prazer de vê-los em 1985 quando vieram prá São Paulo! Não tenho certeza, mas a abertura foi da Banda "Metalmania" do Robertinho do Recife! Grande Show! De Campos dos Goytacazes RJ Brasil
The glam rock of the 70s became the heavy metal of the 80s. Fun times.
Yea man it’s sad those day are never coming back. And the bands today just suck
Yeap that keeps us goin as we all aged to the near end of it.70s Glam Rock perfection to 80s Glam Metal style that won't be beaten and how diverse of so many Artists that made it happen.70s and 80s space vibe themes u know the Sound is too special league scale class and level and won't be surpassed forever and ever
Slide, the real deal.
Slade
That's how I view QR as well. They had a lot of 70's flair and style but were one of the earliest 80's glam bands in the sense of their sound.
Honestly I want to THANK Quiet Riot for turning me onto how incredible Slade was.
Amen. Instead they get slammed for it. Very close minded.
Thank..the..producer..The..band..didn..t..want..to..But..Quiet..Riot..was..a..great..metal..band.that..had..such..a..big..success..that..they..were..offguard!! They..were..the..first..ever..metal..hard..rock..LP..to..be..N1!! Metal..Health..is..the..Thriller..of..Metal..in..fact..was..N1..when..hitting..it..was..impossible!!
and the group "Sweet"
The real deal
@@cowboypatriot1200 Yes another 70s band THE 70s were FANTASTIC
For a brief period of time this was the greatest band around... Those were the days.
Y lo sigue siendo @michaelt
Damn straight.
Very underrated comment.
Kevin DuBrow sang his ass off.
Didn’t need a microphone.
Yep, nothin' says "We're All Crazy Now" like a bunch of guys dressed like Imperial Japanese soldiers watching a Quiet Riot concert before one destroys the screen and unleashes a King Kong-sized version of the lead singer who then encounters a Godzilla-sized version of The Man In The Metal Mask.
Getting old really suxs yikes omg scary gosh getting to a certain age who would have thought flawless genius special time era getting to 40 woe
Thanks to Slade.
In one perfect time in human history Quiet Riot ruled. RIP Kevin & Frankie 🤘
Don't forget Randy Rhodes
Poor Kevin
@@Cooldad24I love Rhodes to death but riot got better when he left. He was too good for that band. Sometimes the best music is simple good listening songs like this. Randy was long gone by this time
I agree, Rip 🙏 Frankie and Kevin as well!!! This band was absolutely fantastic and amazing 👏!!!!!
Quiet riot are terrible, the definition of average, nothing they do is memorable, just cheesy nonsense
RIP Kevin and thank you for reviving SLADE!!!!
The bass, the drums,...everything is clicking on this... I was in heaven when I first heard this at 13 and I am there again now...
Carlos cavazo ..guitar ..Rudy sarzo bass ,,,,1984....
Go try the original by slade, it’ll show you how poor this is
@@Thecrazyvaclav I did. I prefer this. But to each their own.
@@nostalgiajim fair enough, it’s still poor though
I really envy the 80s people they had the best Years of their time
So is the music pure talents No Autotune no editing no big budgets still very raw and sharp honest.
Yes sir, I grew up in the 80's concerts went for $15 bucks. Ozzy, Iron Maiden,Judas Priest, Motley Crue, Kiss, and so many more. I've seen them all.
Wonderful
@@craigoliver1974 I worked part-time making 4 bucks an hour just to repurchase concert tickets in the mid-80s as a teen the best times of my life were nothing but one big party every weekend.
@@craigoliver1974 Yep great times tour tee-shirt posters you name it could afford every show that came to town with your part-time job best years of life were the 80s, my friends, My oldest grandchild is now playing my old vinyl records and CDs and is listening to my bands from the 80s and classics from the 70s I love it plus she is watching the old videos we used get on MTV back then she told me wow what a time it looked like back then told her yep it was.
You got that right and I wish I could go back it was the best!!!
RIP Frank, if it wasn’t for you guys it wouldn’t have been as easy for 80s Metal bands to breakthrough, thank you for all you did
The world could’ve done without the 80s shit metal that Quiet Riot spawned
@@garryshafferjr.3552 Just asking, why don't you like Hair Metal?
CyborgSlayz - Minecraft Hair Metal had its short run of what 3-5 years where it was relevant . It’s one of those genres that didn’t stand the test of time and for good reason . Anyone that still listens to this shit in this day and age is a no personality cornball !
garry shaffer jr. fair enough, I’m 17 and personally love hair metal but definitely would love to hear the other side! Respect your opinion man thanks for replying
@@garryshafferjr.3552 turd
Kevin Dubrow,Carlos Cavazo,Frankie Bannaly e Rudy Sarzo...fantástico!!!
So glad I had a chance to see them live, great show and lots of memories from the decade with the best music
GodSpeed Frankie!!! Appreciate you keeping The Quiet Riot Legacy alive even after Kevin Dubrow passed away!!! So glad and happy that I got a chance to see you and Kevin live in 2006 at Carlos and Charleys at Lake Travis in Texas!!!! It was a great show with Skid Row as a Co-Headliner!!!🙂☺😊. I have liked Quiet Riot back in 1983 when I first saw the video of Metal Health on MTV!!!! I still love and cherish Quiet Riots music!!! Even the bad songs that were on some of their albums( kind of silly) I still liked the guitars and rhythm sections!!!🙂 Quiet Riot was a big part of my early teenage years and influence in me taking guitar lessons and wanting me to start up a ROCK band of my own!!!! RIP Frankie!!! Your an awesome drummer!!! And good human being!!!😊☺🙂
You were an awesome drummer...
The 80's were the best years of my life especially for rock music and metal music if I could go back to those days I would in a heartbeat was such a fun time no cells no computers just hanging at the arcade with our ghetto blasters listening to great music
Absolutely! We had no idea this would be the best times of our life back then, only to spend the rest of your life trying to achieve that kind of happiness again, but it's too late.....
Revive the spirit of those times!
Oh yeah me too i was barley old enough 16 in 1986 i liked that no computer etc bs i had my ghetto blaster then, now i have a 29,850 watt pa system to listen to all this - knockin on 30Ks door with my next upgrade . . .
Amen Brother! Not the BS of today! Never knew how lucky we were back in the day!
My parents biggest complaint in the 80s was "get a haircut, turn that shit down, and if I catch you smoking you're grounded"! What a simple life...
I was 14 the Summer of '84 when this LP (That's right, I bought vinyl back then) came out and I still remember what a magical summer that was. The U.S. was still an incredible nation and we weren't spending all our time tearing each other down. No freakin' cell phones or electronic leashes of any kind! We didn't take ourselves as seriously as it seems teens take themselves today. But then again we didn't have idiots walking into our schools with guns either. It was just a magical time to be alive and I gather from talking to my son's friends that The 80s has that reputation still. I'm building a Time Machine in my back yard and it's set for the Summer of 1984, all aboard!
Ok boomer.
Yes so true..we could fly and travel freely, go wherever we wanted fairly safe even in cities and most people spoke the same language and shared a culture. I have great memories of it as well.
@@mackaready1 Well said sir, well said indeed.
He'll yess
Here I come save me a seat
RIP the drummer of quiet riot frankie he pass away of complications of cancer
Frankie Banali
Thanks for sharing. Hadn't heard.
That makes two great drummers passed away in 2020 of cancer. Neil Peart, of RUSH, passed away in January 2020 of Brain Cancer
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😪 rip Frankie 🪦
Rudy Sarzo has always been the perfect metal bassist. And worked with a lot of amazing talent
Just finished Rudy’s book about his time with Ozzy and Randy, just before he came back to Quiet Riot. Great book
@@davidsmith1898 saw them last night,Chuck Wright is still touring with them.
@@timhoovermusicman Why is Quiet Riot even together? I mean the only one close to being a real member is Chuck Wright. It's a joke really. I got an idea. Get Rudy, Drew, and Cavazo, and a great singer. Then play some one-off shows. That would be a better version of Quiet Riot than we have now.
@@jamesspeight5700 there were a lot of people loving it last night. You can't replace DuBrow but pearl did good.
@@jamesspeight5700 John Corabi should be their singer
Thank you so much for this jewel 💎, I’m watching it with a big smile and remembering those times.
Sweet bitter
RIP Kevin You are greatly missed. Hope you and Randy is jamming wherever you are
Jamie Burke
Jamie Burke
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Muy buena epoca la de los 80 s inolvidable como no recordarla slds
They are most likely still arguing... lol
I get chills every time I hear this song... Great times growing up in the 80’s ❤👍😎
Summer of '84, summer of '16, we're still crazee!!! R.I.P. Kevin.
Eldon B excelente amigo
rip Kevin :(
Gran epoca amigo....I love the year 1984
Hell yeah!!!!!!!
Verano del 84.... excelente dato para la generación.... Gracias.
Lucky those who got to enjoy true music back in the 80s !
I was there and it was amazing
@@BLUE_OCTOBER-TRIXIt was🎉🎉
Nothing says "We're All Crazy Now" like a bunch of guys dressed like Imperial Japanese soldiers watching a Quiet Riot concert before one destroys the screen and unleashes a King Kong-sized version of Kevin DuBrow.
@@dylanwilliger 🤣😅🤣🤣😅🤣
What a good album, and a great time in history to be a teenage American !!!
Yep, saw them in 83 right after I graduated high school on their Metal Heath tour when they broke out, weeks later I was in the Army, what a send off.
sounded great playin through Jensen 6x9's !! lol
that's right
The slade original is better.
...and a teenage Brit. The '70s were pretty cool too.
People went crazy when they released this album, just incredible
How many of you know that this a cover of a song done in 1971 by Slade on their album Slayed. Gudbye to Jane was on there too.
Song was performed by Noddy Holder.
Slade just recently reformed and are still kicking it!
I also knew The Runaways did this song as well.
And QR covered Slade's 'Cum On Feel The Noize' as well
It was 1972 not 71, and they have not just reformed, Dave Hill has a band called Slade but he is the only original member in it, and he has been doing it for decades, and the singer Noddy Holder is having treatment for throat cancer at the moment.
About the same number that remember Randy Rhoads was QR founding member...
I still believe the 80s were the greatest decade so far. I miss them!!
kevin one of the best voice in this era of bands/music
What a great time to be a teenager!
🎉
Nothing says "We're All Crazy Now" like a bunch of guys dressed like Imperial Japanese soldiers watching a Quiet Riot concert before one destroys the screen and unleashes a King Kong-sized version of the lead singer.
@@dylanwilligerBOT
@@KGraceSpeaksKea1335 Excuse me?
One of the best swing metal drummers of all time,going to miss you Frankie!
Love the ending ,so funny. I loved that rock bands were able to laugh at themselves back in the good old days before rock got so serious and depressing. It was all about havin' a GOOD TIME!!!
Rock is good even in depressing and serious stuff, Rock/Metal should talk more about serious stuff, this Music is born to talk about people who suffer. That's why people (who listen this Music) care much about this stuff man!
@@isolirionband7300 Buzzkill.
@@dalethelander3781 what does this mean?
@@isolirionband7300 Are you unfamiliar with American slang?
@@dalethelander3781 a little bit 😂 I'm not English/American, so I don't know perfectly the slangs.
Rest in peace Kevin DuBrow. You will be miss. I can still watch your brother on Botched on the E! Channel. Great show to watch.
Frankie Banalli absolutely hit the shit out of the drums 🥁!!! He was one of the best by far to ever do it!!!! Kevin was a great front man as well!!!
This song has more meaning today than it probably ever has. This is my favorite Quiet Riot song! 🤘🐲🔥💯🎸
It's Slade. My My but we're all crazy now. Fantastic version though.
Yet its a slade and noddy holder song from the early 70s
They was biting off Slade
A truly underrated hard rock anthem.
Under rated? anything but
Back in the 80s, the music was so good, I could throw a football over the mountains.
I remember watching this video when I was only six/seven years old in 84/85. I remember one day on MTV back then, Chicago’s Stay the Next Night played. It ends with an ambulance. The next video was this one by QR. It begins with the same looking ambulance. The transition between the two videos was really cool. For a split second it seemed like the two videos were connected to each other but it was just a neat coincidence.
4 Amazing Professionals who were all in it for the love of Rock'n'Roll. We owe the 80's Explosion to this Historic Band. R.I.P Kevin Dubrow.
@Beatrice Karau chuck Wright did bass for them as well
Rudy sarzo was the bass player for QR after randy Rhodes died in ozzy
Best vocals
@@manuelalmendarez2232 yep. Dubrow has an amazing voice and stage presence.
WHERE WOULD THE 80s have been for it not had been all the 70s bands they had to cover lol Thank you 70s
Quiet Riot Ruled the 80s!!!
A small part. They had their moment. AC/DC, WASP, Cinderella and Rush to name a few.
@@gustaafargoan not to discredit those bands or your comment because I agree those were badass bands ..in fact AC DC ruled more than the 80s but.. None of them had the top 2 most requested songs on the radio station in the 80s ... #QuietRiot did .. Also if not for quiet riot it is fair to say Ozzy Osbourne may not have made it as the godfather of heavy metal and this is why: Randy Rhodes (Randy Costello) came from quiet riot . and still Motley Crue and Guns N Roses hold the top 2 records on how many fans showed up for a concert in the 80s . 🤘🎩🗽🇺🇸 appreciate you..
@@americanlivesmatter-BmanWild I'm going to see my Boy Tom Keifer August 2nd. Get to relive some good old days.
She already knows that! **QUIET RIOT was SPECIAL!!! We will carry on ! 😊 June2023* R.L.
Where at
This song reminds me of growing up in the good old 80’s🤘🏻👍
This takes me back to the best time of my teenage years. God I miss those days. 🤘🤘
O ya mean the 70s They Rooooocked
His voice was absolutely spectacular
You are joking ?, have you heard the original with Noddy Holder singing it ?, and he plays the guitar while singing it, nobody in rock ever had a better voice than Noddy Holder.
@@Maccaxxxhahaha 😂 you're high or drunk or both...the original sucked ... sounded like folk muzik
@@Michael-o5o9g Noddy Holder wrote it, they only copied it, so who has the most talent ?.
How can Kevin Budrow be gone? Easily one of the gnarliest rockers ever! So effen sad!😞
Kevin DuBrow, mi hijo de 12 años me dijo hace 2 años que vos eras el mejor cantante del mundo. Lo hiciste bien, excelente trabajo! También disfruté tu voz allá en los 80's
Rest in Paradise Frankie 😭💙
I saw Quite Riot in 1983 in Rochester N.Y. at the War Memorial. Awesome concert.
Slade is Slade, rock and roll pioneer
I love this song,, rip Kevin DuBrow :(
Stephanie Beeboo please listen to the original version by Slade. You will understand this being an awful copy.
Retro AEROSMITH I didn’t know homes was dead, and this blows. I had forgotten how bad they were. I was just looking for Randy Rhodes. This is pure cringe.
RIP 🥁 MR. FRANKIE BANALI. THANKS FOR YOUR DRUMS!!!
As I get older I see/hear the Steve Marriot (Humble Pie) influences in Kevin DuBrow.
Quiet riot MI PRIMER CONCIERTO ,ESTADIO JALISCO MEXICO ,AUN SIGO SIENTIENDO EL AMBIENTE A MIS 51 AÑOS !!!🎸🎸🎸🤘🤘
Afortunado tu amigo, yo tenía como 6-7 años y ni cómo ir, por un tío que tenía ese disco fue que me gustó el heavy metal..saludos se gdl
still loving and rocking with quiet riot
I miss them all 😢🌹. Kevin , Frankie and Randy...too much sadness in the world of music...
I liked QR as a kid in the 80’s but can you imagine them if SLADE didn’t exist? Slade was a hit MACHINE.
Aún recuerdo cuando tuve la fortuna de irlos a ver a el estadio Jalisco en Guadalajara en 1984 creo que fue. Padrísimo
Te acuerdas quien abrio ese concierto
Asi es.... 1984
Que envidia solo tenia 8 años. Aun así los sigo escucho su música y los veo por Internet.
Yo no fui pero mis amigos si. El grupo que abrió fue sombrero verde que después se cambiaron a mamá 😂😝😂😃😅 jajajaja da risa dónde empezaron estos dizque roquers que a mí nunca me han gustado. Y si fue en 1984 en octubre el día no me acuerdo pero vino gente de toda la república.
@@JuanTorres-wb2rw ¿No fueron Quiet Riot quienes telonearon a Whitesnake durante la gira de promoción de 'Condition Critical'?
Best Slade cover band ever!
Nothing says "We're All Crazy Now" like a bunch of guys dressed like Imperial Japanese soldiers watching a Quiet Riot concert before one destroys the screen and unleashes a King Kong-sized version of Kevin Du-Brow.
Who needs an ECT when all you have to do is listen to this tune bob your head up and down in orgasmic euphoria!
Love this song 80s music was the best 💕
9 years ago today Kevin was found dead. And were still ... ALL CRAZEEEEEE NOW.
RIP KD
Soy Chingon 🔪🖕🦸🏻
I first remember hearing them at Steelers games in like '83
This video is demented 😮
This was music.....I firmly believe these rockers were the Mozarts, Beethoven's of our generation
Non sense. The two big hits they got were actually cover of slade. I'm not saying they did it bad but your statement makes absolutely no sense.
They were a cover band :))
One of my favorites
It's fascinating that Quiet Riot terrorized a generation of parents with covers of Slade songs they grew up with...bah-hahaha
That's why I took my mom to every concert. We made 872 before she passed. I celebrated my 1000th with my son who is a reincarnation of mom \m/
This is one of the best youtube comments that I know of. Lol
Good one.
what goes around, comes around.
The video is so wierd and creepy, it gives "1984" vibes. Maybe that has something to do with terrorizing a generation of parents.
I saw this video on VH1 Classic when I was only 8 years old, and it has become one of my favorite 80s rock songs!
Do you NOT KNOW this is NOT a 80s song ,, The 70s Band SLADE Wrote and recorded this song in 1972 ITs big time 70s And Come Feel the noize is there song also You can see this 70s BAND ON RUclips ,,They are a blast
R.I.P. Frankie Banali
One of the greatest drummers of all time!
What about Kevin dubrow
@@sherrirussell1365he die to
definitely one of my favorites ;)
@@sherrirussell1365 👍🤙❤️🙏😎🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🤘🤘🤘
R.I.P Frankie Banali. You will be missed
I keep forgetting about this
Todos sentimos su muerte. Dios te bendiga kevin. Te extrañaremos siempre. Nos emocionaste con Quiet Riot en los ochentas
Y tampoco nos olvidemos de Frankie
Slade - FOREVER!!!!!
Best live band ever, and in Noddy they had the best voice in rock ever too.
This song gives me life.
The best group of the 80s bands. This is the 80s in a nutshell. Gen x rules
Thanks to the 70s Band SLADE they did it 1st , Q R Covered this song
I remember seeing this video for the first time on Friday Night Videos and it always stuck with me, SO good!! Ending got me 🤣🤣🙌🙌🙌🙌💗80 fkn forever 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
Oka! CLASSIC TO THE 80's Q.R......COVER YES🎸
GABRIEL BEHD Quiet Riot is covers.
Nicolás Mendoza Quiet Riot is not just covers, they only made 2
@@alfredo9010 But their most famous songs are covers. And Slade were totally a beast live. Quiet Riot only gave the 80's sound
For everyone out there that wants to know what song best describes generation X here you go
watching this video will make us all crazy now! and that's a good thing!
Era casi mágico, cuando de pura pura suerte veías en la televisión alguno de estos vídeos, o alguien que te grabará varios de parabólica o cable en VHS ( que no cualquiera) en los 90s mucha más difícil en los 80s
Ahorita lo escribimos y sale, chingón como quiera , pero tener aquellas experiencias eran casi como un sueño.
Es verdad, yo escuche a QR por un tío que tenía poco de comprar ese disco lp por el año 84, ahí me nació el gusto por el heavy metal y era muy difícil encontrar estos y muchos videos de otras bandas
This was my youth. I miss it so much.
Excelentes temas de Quiet Riot , junto Cum on fell the noize las bailaba en las fiestas de mi adolescencia a mediados de los 80. Años después supe que eran originales del Banda británica Slade que puso a rockear a los Ingleses a principios de los 70. Un cordial saludo para todos los que disfrutan de esta excelente música que se resiste al olvido.
Exelente también con Slade!!
Lo dices bien, no sólo bailaron los ingleses por todos los rincones seguimos disfrutando está música que te levanta aunque estés vencido por el Coronavirus😍
y dos latinos formaban parte de esta banda el Cubano Rudy Zarso y el Mexicano Carlos Cabazos
This song reminds me of all the people hoarding toilet paper, panic buying and fighting over toilet paper I heard in Costco. 😜😂Great song though from the 80s😁
Anita Lavallee that’s funny. I agree that would be a great skit on SNL with this song. 😂
😂🤣😂🤣😂
Lets not forget the anti-maskers and COVIODITS too not listening to drs
😂😂😂😂😂👌
The original by Slade is from the 70s!
Once more back to the well with another Slade cover. Hell it worked once. QR even “borrowed” the black and white spiral stripes from Slade. It’s a shame America didn’t appreciate Slade for their incredible song writing and the voice of Noddy Holder. I guess they didn’t look right, but DAMN could they write rock songs.
Here here Mike, best live band ever.
These guys made the greatest music videos
RIP Frankie. Hope you are jamming with Kevin and Randy in Rock and Roll Valhalla!
Amen!
I'll always treasure my autographed picture of Frankie.
I couldn't have said it better!!! I know them 3 who were 3 of the best at their craft of all time are rocking in heaven!!!! 🖒
@Aiden Snead It's an autographed picture of Frankie that will never be sold.
the only heaven for a warrior who lead the battle with an axe
Ah Kevin and Frankie.. Miss you so much! One of my biggest concert regrets was not catching you live in the 90s when you rolled through Edmonton. May you both rest in Eternal Peace.
Me trae muy buenos recuerdos está legendaria Banda tenía todos sus discos era genial saludos
A very Metal Happy 65th Birthday Carlos Cavazo..
07/08/57 Atlanta Georgia.
You are and always be the driving force behind Quiet Riot.. Cheers mate.
Aun recuerdo 1984, mi primer trabajo en mi vida laboral, fue en una imprenta. llegue con mi grabadora PANASONIC y ponía música de QUIET RIOT, MOTLEY CRUE, TWISTED SISTER, VAN HALEN, WASP, IRON MAIDEN, KISS, LITA FORD, JUDAS PRIEST. ETC. CORRIA 1984. AMO LOS OCHENTAS, SON MI VIDA.
Enrique Tellezgiron en que año fue?
1984
Fan since 83. Carlos is very underrated
And most of these people don’t even know that this and “cum on feel the noize” are both songs that they covered, both originally written by an British band called Slade.
While I enjoy Quiet Riot's cover of Cum On Feel The Noise more, I think their version of this song and the Slade version are equally good
I knew that....but did you know that Irish band Mama's Boys covered this song also...check em out!
@@dannymcmince Hell yeah bro...
Mama's Boys album Power and Passion is great ...
Great but underrated band ...
@@davorvisic7726 Cheers Davor..Pat McManus the guitarist continues to tour these days 🤘
@@dannymcmince 🤘🤘🤘
Greetings from Republic of Srpska...
I can remember seeing them open for Loverboy and everyone started the rumor that Loverboy drummer Matt Frenette and QR's Kevin Dubrow were related they looked so much alike back then. Lol Loved being in high school in the 80's we had some of the best tunes to rock to. I believe tickets cost $15 for general admission for that show. Those days are gone but the music lives on!! Rip Kevin. 🤟
Cuando escuche este tema por primera vez, mi mamá me dijo que estaba loco, se volteo y se fue sonriendo, ha pasado el tiempo y aun recuerdo esa anécdota como el primer día. Saludos a los seguidores de esta música.
ALGO MUY PARECIDO ME PASÓ JAJAJAJA SALUDOS HERMANO!
Asi es..... saludos colega. Siempre rock heavy metal.
Valeu irmão.
Al menos no te quito el disco jaja
boy81ify qizas la escuchaba
RIP Frankie and Kevin. Thanks for the joy and musicianship.
Condition Critical is a highly underrated album
my absolute favourite ♪
R.I.P. Kevin DuBrow (29 de octubre de 1955 - 25 de noviembre de 2007)
Hector Ayala yap
Yo los fui a ver al toreo de cuatro caminos a principios de los 90's
Metal health
Yo no hablo ingles
@@atrain818 fecha de nacimiento y fecha de su muerte. RIP: descanse en paz.
My first hard rock cassette I bought with my allowance at 10 years old was QUIET RIOT METAL HEALTH I've loved them since I started listening to and loving rock and roll
Tive o prazer de vê-los em 1985 quando vieram prá São Paulo!
Não tenho certeza, mas a abertura foi da Banda "Metalmania" do Robertinho do Recife!
Grande Show!
De Campos dos Goytacazes RJ
Brasil
Great Tune, Brings me back to a Great Decade :)
You mean the 70s ? When this song came out by the Band SLADE Of the 70s Check out the real dads of this song here on youtube ,,
the greatest SLADE cover band that ever lived!
Quiet Riot are really the first Slade tribute band!!!!!! :))))
They only had 2 big hits, and both were Slade records.
I love Carlos' guitar in this video. He's truly an Underrated lead guitarist. Met him a few times. Very humble/not cocky.
Saw these guys with Nazareth in London Ontario, they were absolutely awesome. Loved them. They rock.
I grew up listening to these guys and I still do today
Kevin, Randy and Frankie.... thats 1 thunderous band upstairs