13:24 ....Holly, with that B&W picture that refers to (camera onstage) I was at one of the gigs & I remember what that was about. At the Rainbow Theatre in London there was a moment in the gig where DLR would announce - 'We are recording this part of the show. To show folks back home how England f****g does it' ....& these 2 guys would come onstage with a camera & recording equipment & the audience would go NUTS....But decades later I read that the equipment wasn't even plugged into anything....lol
@@walterevans2118 I dont know if i believe when they say those cameras were fake, there is probably a mountain of footage in a vault, only time will tell
You can see cords on the floor and they don't belong to DLRs mic. Why would you go to all of the trouble to have cords if you were just faking it? But who knows? 😂😂❤
@@bigbigy58 They were the biggest band in the world at the time (one of them anyway) so you'd think they would have filmed a lot of shows. Kiss has a ton of shows that were filmed back then.
@@bigbigy58 I think in Noel Monks book he talked about it and he claimed it was fake. But on other issues people have been writing comments saying that the Noel book might not be all accurate.
Edwards Tone is RIDICULOUS, this solo is absolutely Wailing , followed by ripsnorting buzzsaw chops... just pours out of the Kid....... This is THE tone and riffage that shook the world. 6:30
These are fascinating,just imagine being in a rehearsal room with Van Halen giving it large on 10 like this,the power in that room must have been supernatural.
This is just an example of how superior analog recordings are to digital! Raw, unprocessed, and so dynamic! You can listen to this stuff cranked up for hours with no ear fatigue! These are an absolute gem to listen to through a good set of earphones! These old recordings just show how incredible Ed’s tone was back then!
8:25 It gave me goosebumps when I heard the intro for “Hear about it later”. Fair Warning was my first VH concert. It made me laugh when Dave said “take off your clothes” 😂😂😂
Mike Anthony really got screwed in the mixes on the official VH WB releases. These demos really highlight what a great rock bass player he is. His tone never sounded this good on the official records.
As well as Mike’s tone here being better than on the official records I think that Mike’s bass was never quite loud enough on the early official Warner’s albums. The reason for this could have been the production team were so focused on ED’S guitar sound….TED Templeman (producer) said years later - ‘When I first heard Ed’s guitar playing and sound I just thought it was the most incredible thing I had ever heard in my life so I just blew it up all over the sound map’ In this process possibly MIKEY’S bass may have been slightly overshadowed or overlooked.What ED himself said was -‘What I liked about Ted as a producer was he wasn’t one of these guys who would put his same stamp on different bands and artists. He would bring out the individuality of each band and artist by facilitating them to do their own thing. This was also true about engineer DONN LANDEE…I read recently that when VH 1 was first created in 1977 some of the actual band were at first dissatisfied with it because they had imagined it turning out sounding like the first Montrose album (which Ted and Donn had also worked on)…but that’s not what Ted and Donn did. They didn’t make the band sound like someone else already.. They made them sound like THEMSELVES…By contrast the earlier Gene Simmons demos tried to make Ed’s guitars sound like Kiss’ Love Gun album. Which didn’t work as well despite Gene’s good intentions…When VH switched to working with Ted and Donn in 1977 sound wise it was like Clint Eastwood switching from working on TVs RAWHIDE to working on those epic Italian Western MOVIES like THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE UGLY…Ted and Donn captured VHS live sound BRILLIANTLY.
@@walterevans2118 You make some good points but Michael Anthony's bass could have been better engineered and mixed anyway. They didn't give any good low end frequencies to Michael's bass guitar, instead they mixed it as almost a Geddy Lee type of sound
@@DouglasEdwards-ql1fg I think you've hit the nail on the head Doug......In 1977 when VH 1 was being recorded at Sunset Sound Mike was playing Fender Precision type basses which have more BOTTOM end....At the same Time Geddy Lee on Hemispheres was playing Rickenbackers which had much more TWANG treble on the TOP end. If the producer & engineer put Mike's Fender thru soundboard or amp settings that were like Geddys it could have precisely the limiting effect you are describing.Especially behind Eddie's guitar.....When I heard VH LIVE in the UK in 1979 I noticed Mike's bass had much MORE POWER & BOTTOM End than on the albums...Also live Alex's DRUMS were much more powerful than on the studio recordings...Although they got Ed's guitar sound PERFECT I dont believe Ted & Donn got Mike's bass right until the For Unlawful Carkal Knowledge album in 1991.
I totally agree. As awesome as all the VH albums were. Think how much better they would have been with some bottom end. A friend of mine has a bootleg copy of the first album with the bass heavy in the mix and no vocals. It’s awesome!
@@russellcarter1872 Mike’s BASS was much more powerful at live gigs than on the early VH official vinyls. In 1979 when I saw them in London when Mike went into his bass solo you could feel the GROUND RUMBLING BENEATH YOUR FEET.
Thank you for releasing these studio outtakes / demos. This gives valuable insight into the thought process of what the band was thinking individually and collectively in creating songs within their song structure of VH.
Let's get Rockin, Later to become Outta space. Listen to the thump and click of Mikey's bass. Wish He had sounded that prominent on the first few records. Thank you so much for posting. This was awesome.
It's also a demonstration of how his production got in the way of the tone. These raw tracks SMOKE the finished albums. This is why Ed didn't like the sound of VH1. Production kills.
Jesus...whatever combination of equipment Ed was using for Let's Get Rockin", this is THE tone. 18:15 have heard this on another demo & thought it could've been a great VH thumper with Anthony driving the bass
Man I would have given anything to be at Sunset Sound , just a fly on the wall to have witnessed all the demos and recordings of the first 5 albums of the Mighty VH! Tho i love so many bands at my age of 58, VH was my go to band back then and just starting to play guitar in 78, Eddie was of course one of my guitar heroes of course back then. If only the walls could talk but so many like myself have been blessed recently with all the Sunset Sound Footage up on You Tube for all us VH Geeks …. RIP Eddie, and thanks Mike for continuing to have the balls to say FU to Alex And Dave who are not participating whatsoever…… ??? And still putting their music out live…. 👍!!!
I see Nashville 81 on that list. That was the Municipal Auditorium. I was at the show. Did they video that show ? That was in support of Fair Warning, my favorite VH album. I saw every show at Nashville including 78 with Sabbath. In fact, saw them twice in one week with the reschedule for Sabbath. I only saw them once with Hagar and that was in the outdoor theater at Nashville.
Mr Thunderdude54 you are a fucking revelation! I feel like I’m getting everything that everyone was waiting for, there is nothing in 5150 and if there is Wolf won’t let it out, I can’t believe this hasn’t been stamped on. It’s incredible man!! Well done.
They remastered so much material sometime in the early 2000's (2005-6 maybe) and a lot of it was supposed to be on a planned boxset that had outtakes/demos. one of the guys who worked on the project told me that at one point they had around 9 cd's worth of outtakes alone unfortunately the project was shelved.
Alright Capital Center March 25, 1984, VHS format. Where is it? The CC has their own in house video recording. See the Diver Down tour filmed there in 1982. Someone has the footage somewhere. Release it please. The Fair Warning tour played at the CC also. No doubt that was filmed too. Look at the paperwork at the 4:27 mark. Also, that paper mentions July 28, 1981, VHS format. That was the Fair Warning tour. Where did the play that night? The Capital Center. They play there the next night also. Where are them shows?
I would assume Alex and Micheal have copies. Micheal admitted not to long ago that he has unseen footage, i remember reading something years ago that a bad quality version of 1980 was going around privately. postlmg.cc/G4SFsYYg
@@bigbigy58 Yeah, I saw a interview Michael did with Eddie Trunk not too long ago where he said he has unseen footage from the Roth years and he specifically mentioned the Capital Center. He said other venues have their own in house filming also. He didn't mention which venues. So yes, there are other tours that were filmed. WACF and FW tours both played the Capital Center. I believe FW played two nights in a row. I saw the 1984 tour 3 times and it wasn't my favorite tour. I saw Diver Down tour three time also. I saw the 1979 tour and the Fair Warning tour and FW is the best show I saw by them.
A lot of the Cap Center video was unfortunately lost to time. I know the guy who was in charge of the video department. He told me they were suppose to have time to go and remove all video, etc. before they demolished the rest of the building. When they showed up the demolition had already started and they weren't allowed in. Not only concert footage but Caps and Bullets footage as well. He says he doesn't know how much of it got out, but a lot is now buried. :(
@@novoselpro That's terrible if that's what happened. Wonder whet Michael Anthony was talking about? He told Eddie Trunk he has unseen footage from the Roth years and he mentioned the Capital Center. It would be great to see some of this footage before I die lol.
This is amazing. Thanks for sharing, I always look forward to these uploads. Is there any place where the entire contents of these leaks are available to download?
I got a couple of AB soundboard recordings, Panama and On Fire if you want me to send them over. Not sure if they're ones from the videos you uploaded last week, I haven't watched them yet.
“Let’s Get Rockin” should have been on an album, just like “Get the show on the road”. Two songs that were definitely left off by mistake by Ted Templeman.
You actually think all the production and engineering skill at play just didn’t know how to mix bass guitar? Mike Anthony was an anchor attached to the Van Halen band. I’ll never understand why they put up with that when they clearly could have gotten anyone they wanted. Must’ve been a really solid friend to the brothers.
4:23 mark. It seems they recorded the Fair Warning Nashville show but it says "Unduplicatable." Hmmm wonder what that means. Man God, before I die, please please PLEASE let me see a whole pro-shot show from 1978 to 1981 when no could touch them. Just one, God. Please??
wow hearing daves vocal dry as a bone. Its a wonder how production makes people sound better. boy VH is so good but boy did they need Ted to make it all come together
13:24 CAMERAMAN ON THE STAGE!!!!
13:24 ....Holly, with that B&W picture that refers to (camera onstage) I was at one of the gigs & I remember what that was about. At the Rainbow Theatre in London there was a moment in the gig where DLR would announce - 'We are recording this part of the show. To show folks back home how England f****g does it' ....& these 2 guys would come onstage with a camera & recording equipment & the audience would go NUTS....But decades later I read that the equipment wasn't even plugged into anything....lol
@@walterevans2118 I dont know if i believe when they say those cameras were fake, there is probably a mountain of footage in a vault, only time will tell
You can see cords on the floor and they don't belong to DLRs mic. Why would you go to all of the trouble to have cords if you were just faking it? But who knows? 😂😂❤
@@bigbigy58 They were the biggest band in the world at the time (one of them anyway) so you'd think they would have filmed a lot of shows. Kiss has a ton of shows that were filmed back then.
@@bigbigy58 I think in Noel Monks book he talked about it and he claimed it was fake. But on other issues people have been writing comments saying that the Noel book might not be all accurate.
Mike’s tone goes hard man. Cant believe you can barely hear the thing on the original releases
Edwards Tone is RIDICULOUS, this solo is absolutely Wailing , followed by ripsnorting buzzsaw chops... just pours out of the Kid....... This is THE tone and riffage that shook the world.
6:30
I love you ThunderDude! Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart.
You know your band was epic when a tune like that doesn’t make the cut. WOW!
These are fascinating,just imagine being in a rehearsal room with Van Halen giving it large on 10 like this,the power in that room must have been supernatural.
The Fair Warning clips are Kill!! Need more! Have older demos. But, never heard F W demos. That's my Holy Grail!!
💯
In A Simple Rhyme was already one of Dave's best vocals. He dominates this song and it sounds awesome!
Dave is on fire with the rest of the band on SIMPLE RHYME.
Awesome stuff.
Thank you for posting!
In a simple rhyme has one of the best leads I ever heard Eddie play.
Thank you for all of these unreleased tracks - they are just brilliant, it really shows the energy and magic this wonderful band had.
I’m floored by all this great material! Never gets old! Love this! ❤❤❤❤
This is just an example of how superior analog recordings are to digital! Raw, unprocessed, and so dynamic! You can listen to this stuff cranked up for hours with no ear fatigue! These are an absolute gem to listen to through a good set of earphones! These old recordings just show how incredible Ed’s tone was back then!
Amazing .... sweetest guit sound ever ..... these early gear 🎸⚡💥
Love that riff on ain’t no stopping. Outta space is my fav track on ADKOT. Thanks for sharing!!!
That’s what I was gonna say now it’s outta space lol 😂 nice 👍
It was let's get rocking on most bootlegs back in the day.
Michael Anthony will be the last man standing when its all said and done. 😊🍺🍺🍺🍺
8:25 It gave me goosebumps when I heard the intro for “Hear about it later”. Fair Warning was my first VH concert. It made me laugh when Dave said “take off your clothes” 😂😂😂
I don’t understand how a track like We Die Bold has not ended up on one of the first albums
Especially when a song like Light up the Sky, does.
@@Mark-OutWest haha I love Light Up The Sky !!!
It was too dark , templeman wanted a sunny California sound
It over shadowed running with the devil. But light in the sky was very good too.
It should have made A Different Kind of Truth. Brilliant song! RIP Eddie. F**k cancer!
How can I ever thank you? THANK YOU 🥰
This makes everything better 😮
Mike Anthony really got screwed in the mixes on the official VH WB releases. These demos really highlight what a great rock bass player he is. His tone never sounded this good on the official records.
As well as Mike’s tone here being better than on the official records I think that Mike’s bass was never quite loud enough on the early official Warner’s albums. The reason for this could have been the production team were so focused on ED’S guitar sound….TED Templeman (producer) said years later - ‘When I first heard Ed’s guitar playing and sound I just thought it was the most incredible thing I had ever heard in my life so I just blew it up all over the sound map’ In this process possibly MIKEY’S bass may have been slightly overshadowed or overlooked.What ED himself said was -‘What I liked about Ted as a producer was he wasn’t one of these guys who would put his same stamp on different bands and artists. He would bring out the individuality of each band and artist by facilitating them to do their own thing. This was also true about engineer DONN LANDEE…I read recently that when VH 1 was first created in 1977 some of the actual band were at first dissatisfied with it because they had imagined it turning out sounding like the first Montrose album (which Ted and Donn had also worked on)…but that’s not what Ted and Donn did. They didn’t make the band sound like someone else already.. They made them sound like THEMSELVES…By contrast the earlier Gene Simmons demos tried to make Ed’s guitars sound like Kiss’ Love Gun album. Which didn’t work as well despite Gene’s good intentions…When VH switched to working with Ted and Donn in 1977 sound wise it was like Clint Eastwood switching from working on TVs RAWHIDE to working on those epic Italian Western MOVIES like THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE UGLY…Ted and Donn captured VHS live sound BRILLIANTLY.
@@walterevans2118 You make some good points but Michael Anthony's bass could have been better engineered and mixed anyway. They didn't give any good low end frequencies to Michael's bass guitar, instead they mixed it as almost a Geddy Lee type of sound
@@DouglasEdwards-ql1fg I think you've hit the nail on the head Doug......In 1977 when VH 1 was being recorded at Sunset Sound Mike was playing Fender Precision type basses which have more BOTTOM end....At the same Time Geddy Lee on Hemispheres was playing Rickenbackers which had much more TWANG treble on the TOP end. If the producer & engineer put Mike's Fender thru soundboard or amp settings that were like Geddys it could have precisely the limiting effect you are describing.Especially behind Eddie's guitar.....When I heard VH LIVE in the UK in 1979 I noticed Mike's bass had much MORE POWER & BOTTOM End than on the albums...Also live Alex's DRUMS were much more powerful than on the studio recordings...Although they got Ed's guitar sound PERFECT I dont believe Ted & Donn got Mike's bass right until the For Unlawful Carkal Knowledge album in 1991.
I totally agree. As awesome as all the VH albums were. Think how much better they would have been with some bottom end. A friend of mine has a bootleg copy of the first album with the bass heavy in the mix and no vocals. It’s awesome!
@@russellcarter1872 Mike’s BASS was much more powerful at live gigs than on the early VH official vinyls. In 1979 when I saw them in London when Mike went into his bass solo you could feel the GROUND RUMBLING BENEATH YOUR FEET.
Still so fresh sounding to this day !
Thank you for releasing these studio outtakes / demos. This gives valuable insight into the thought process of what the band was thinking individually and collectively in creating songs within their song structure of VH.
Love the bass
Feels Good Listening to all the Tracks Sound Great 👍
Let's get Rockin, Later to become Outta space. Listen to the thump and click of Mikey's bass. Wish He had sounded that prominent on the first few records. Thank you so much for posting. This was awesome.
Ed's Electric SITAR in isolation on 'Aint Talking bout Love' ...Wow
MAGNIFICENT !! Full Throttle VH Mk 1 !! Double clutching into HIGH GEAR.
Many thanks! What a goldmine 🥇🎼🙏
This is awesome
These tracks really show the genius of Ted Templeman. Weak songs were cut/rearranged and a signature VH sound was created.
It's also a demonstration of how his production got in the way of the tone. These raw tracks SMOKE the finished albums. This is why Ed didn't like the sound of VH1. Production kills.
Jesus...whatever combination of equipment Ed was using for Let's Get Rockin", this is THE tone.
18:15 have heard this on another demo & thought it could've been a great VH thumper with Anthony driving the bass
Your correct. Let's Get Rockin' should HAVE been on the 2nd or even 1st album. The riff is an absolute banger!
SWEET JESUS!!
6:57 6:59 Rest In Peace Edward ❤✝️ 🎸🍺🔥👍❤️
Thank you, i’m crying, what must it have been like to be Eddie in those days… I don’t think he ever imagined…
Great stuff. Love the rawness
Man I would have given anything to be at Sunset Sound , just a fly on the wall to have witnessed all the demos and recordings of the first 5 albums of the Mighty VH! Tho i love so many bands at my age of 58, VH was my go to band back then and just starting to play guitar in 78, Eddie was of course one of my guitar heroes of course back then. If only the walls could talk but so many like myself have been blessed recently with all the Sunset Sound Footage up on You Tube for all us VH Geeks …. RIP Eddie, and thanks Mike for continuing to have the balls to say FU to Alex And Dave who are not participating whatsoever…… ??? And still putting their music out live…. 👍!!!
Solid Gold 🏆...Just like ALL the other VH goodies 🎫
12:22 Dave: "Well, I know there was way too much on there, but I think we can dig up something --" I love it.
Absolutely brilliant stuff! The audio is impeccable. THANK YOU
Holy Ted Templeman, Batman!!! This is insane!😎😵👏👏
Is it TED releasing this stuff ? 😯...That would be FANTASTIC .
Michaels bass riffs on Ain't no Stopping sound like Mars Cowling, RIP Mars, on on the first few Pat Travers albums
Amazing!!! Keep up with the posts!!!🎉
❤ amazing 👏
Thank you so much for everything!!
8:32 when you start hearing the multitrack recording engagement for eddie, step by step ♥️
Awesome! Thank you
Mikey rippin that bass on all these songs, especially during aint talkin about love
Priceless man
Pretty awesome I'm digging this unreleased catalogues shows how hot they were.
I see Nashville 81 on that list. That was the Municipal Auditorium. I was at the show. Did they video that show ? That was in support of Fair Warning, my favorite VH album. I saw every show at Nashville including 78 with Sabbath. In fact, saw them twice in one week with the reschedule for Sabbath. I only saw them once with Hagar and that was in the outdoor theater at Nashville.
Somewhere in the world there is a VHS of that show, only time will tell
This one is my fav so far very good thank you for posting this !!!
Thank you Thunderdude!
Thank you!
Gotta love Dave. “Watch the speed man, it’s too hyper!” 19:22
Please tell me why all this has not been on any albums. This is gold
Thank you so much!
On my demo, this song is called " lets get rockin".1977.
Binging on these clips and I gotta say, holy shit there is some incredible stuff here
Don't ever stop these postings PLEASE!!!!!
FKN Love the Extras!!!!
That was the original live intro for 'Somebody Get Me a Doctor' ....They changed the intro of it for VH2
Thanks a ton
What a waste not to release this. Easily #1 hit!
RIP EVH
Mr Thunderdude54 you are a fucking revelation! I feel like I’m getting everything that everyone was waiting for, there is nothing in 5150 and if there is Wolf won’t let it out, I can’t believe this hasn’t been stamped on. It’s incredible man!! Well done.
Alex is raging on simple rhyme, goddamn hes groovin
What's the story behind these leaks? And OH GOD THIS IS AWESOME
They remastered so much material sometime in the early 2000's (2005-6 maybe) and a lot of it was supposed to be on a planned boxset that had outtakes/demos. one of the guys who worked on the project told me that at one point they had around 9 cd's worth of outtakes alone unfortunately the project was shelved.
Alright Capital Center March 25, 1984, VHS format. Where is it? The CC has their own in house video recording. See the Diver Down tour filmed there in 1982. Someone has the footage somewhere. Release it please. The Fair Warning tour played at the CC also. No doubt that was filmed too. Look at the paperwork at the 4:27 mark. Also, that paper mentions July 28, 1981, VHS format. That was the Fair Warning tour. Where did the play that night? The Capital Center. They play there the next night also. Where are them shows?
I would assume Alex and Micheal have copies. Micheal admitted not to long ago that he has unseen footage, i remember reading something years ago that a bad quality version of 1980 was going around privately. postlmg.cc/G4SFsYYg
@@bigbigy58 Yeah, I saw a interview Michael did with Eddie Trunk not too long ago where he said he has unseen footage from the Roth years and he specifically mentioned the Capital Center. He said other venues have their own in house filming also. He didn't mention which venues. So yes, there are other tours that were filmed. WACF and FW tours both played the Capital Center. I believe FW played two nights in a row. I saw the 1984 tour 3 times and it wasn't my favorite tour. I saw Diver Down tour three time also. I saw the 1979 tour and the Fair Warning tour and FW is the best show I saw by them.
A lot of the Cap Center video was unfortunately lost to time. I know the guy who was in charge of the video department. He told me they were suppose to have time to go and remove all video, etc. before they demolished the rest of the building. When they showed up the demolition had already started and they weren't allowed in. Not only concert footage but Caps and Bullets footage as well. He says he doesn't know how much of it got out, but a lot is now buried. :(
@@novoselpro That's terrible if that's what happened. Wonder whet Michael Anthony was talking about? He told Eddie Trunk he has unseen footage from the Roth years and he mentioned the Capital Center. It would be great to see some of this footage before I die lol.
The Summit in Houston is another place that always recorded shows. I wonder if VH ever played there.
Outta Space!!🍻
Thank you Ted for making them sound much much better than these recordings
This is amazing. Thanks for sharing, I always look forward to these uploads. Is there any place where the entire contents of these leaks are available to download?
like this version better than outta space- here it's fresh, band is in their prime and we get to here Mikey
Let’s Get Rockin’!
OMG!!! HEAR BOUT IT LATER DEMO?!?
The Ain't No stopping riff has a similar feel to Megadeth's Skin O' My teeth.
Fucking insane stuff dude thank you!
Can you please post Voodo Queen from these amazing, low-generation recordings? Please? Thanks.
Outta Space!
I got a couple of AB soundboard recordings, Panama and On Fire if you want me to send them over. Not sure if they're ones from the videos you uploaded last week, I haven't watched them yet.
MATY!!!!!! 🎸❤🤍🖤🎸This is exactly what we needed and longed for!
Wow. 😮
“Let’s Get Rockin” should have been on an album, just like “Get the show on the road”. Two songs that were definitely left off by mistake by Ted Templeman.
Did they ever write music besides lyrics after the 70s?
Ain't No Stopping > Outta Space
🤘🤘🤘
6:22 Pete Townsend lick.
You actually think all the production and engineering skill at play just didn’t know how to mix bass guitar? Mike Anthony was an anchor attached to the Van Halen band. I’ll never understand why they put up with that when they clearly could have gotten anyone they wanted. Must’ve been a really solid friend to the brothers.
I'm On 🔥
17:33 & 18:15 What songs are these? I don't recognize it, but I love it!
Red zone
Unchained sounds very heavy like some modern metal song
FAIR WARNING Out takes ??!! 😲
Holy crapola!😊
3:29 where’s my shorts , lol
so f@#king good!!!
4:23 mark. It seems they recorded the Fair Warning Nashville show but it says "Unduplicatable." Hmmm wonder what that means. Man God, before I die, please please PLEASE let me see a whole pro-shot show from 1978 to 1981 when no could touch them. Just one, God. Please??
There's definitely some gems out there and in vaults
❤🎉🎉🎉❤
Is DLR secretly leaking this stuff to you?
i wish
Big. Just wanted to say thank you again. This is appreciated big time by this community.
I bet you, Michael Anthony is listening to this stuff with a big smile on his face and Alex to
wow hearing daves vocal dry as a bone. Its a wonder how production makes people sound better. boy VH is so good but boy did they need Ted to make it all come together
what is the riff at 18:51? SICK!
We Die Bold