I mean tbh, without streaming services/any technology at all on a 12 hour bus ride, what could you even do back then besides reading books, listening to a cassette on one of those wonky portable players or just sleeping...
Considering Dave was fired in April 1983 and by this show in April 1984 many of Dave's best early songs are already written and being performed at a very high level. Dave certainly didn't waiste much time over that year. Going from his bus ride back to this setlist finished in just a year. It's amazing when you think about it. Megadeth is barely a year old band at this point yet Dave is already rivaling the band that fired him.
This was their third show, approximately a year and a week after he was fired from Metalliica, more than a year before they release their debut album, and their setlist spans for their debut to their third. Mustaine, what a fucking legend.
That must’ve been frustrating at the time to be a Megadeth fan…for example if you were at their very first concert and you wanted to hear their music in 1984, you could only hear it by seeing them again live Edit: or if you were lucky enough to get their demo tape, that’s another way you could’ve listened to them in 1984
Wait... the are songs from, killing is my business-1985, Peace sells-1986 and So far... so good... so what?-1988, in this live show... This is in 1984 and he got fired from metallica in 1983... Did mustaine write songs to 3 upcoming albums In one Year??? Crazy talent!!!
@@Dani-ff6gq I would bet something like "Lucretia" or "Tornado Of Souls" one talking about Dave being haunted by a spirit and the other an emotional kind of song similar to "Last Rites/Loved To Deth". Cause Dave practiced black magic back in the day. Crazy fucker lol.
I don't think this song was originally written about Kirks girlfriend. When Metallica performed this (with the very same lyrics), Dave hat not yet ever met Kirk or his girlfriend. I know there are rumors that he once fucked Kirk's girl (which I think is just bragging from Dave and nothing else), but even if he really did, it would have been after this song was written.
"Metallicas first two albums". Wrong. He co-wrote 4 of the most least known songs on Kill em all except for The Four horsemen. And he wrote 2 riffs on Ride the lightning out of like 100.
@@villedocvalle Lies! master of puppets had demos going back all the way to 83, both Cliff and Hetfield were working on contents for their 3 future albums in 83 so those lies of “Mustaine made Metallica” is completely false and were made up by a jealous Dave Mustaine
Songs list: 1. Set the world afire - 0:17 2. Chosen ones - 5:24 3. The Skull Beneath the Skin - 8:06 4. The Conjuring - 12:23 5. Looking Down the Cross - 16:57 6. Last Rites/Loved to Death - 20:59 7. My last words - 25:35 8. Bad Omen - 32:11 9. Devil's Island - 36:28 10. The Mechanix - 41:42 11. RattleHead - 48:03 12. Good Mourning/Black Friday - 52:40
from the official website: 1984 •Megadeth record 3-song demo with drummer Lee Raush. •Kerry King assists Megadeth at live shows and then returns to Slayer. •Lee Rausch is replaced by Gar Samuelson.
What was the 3 song demo and was it available for purchase anywhere!? I’d LOVE TO OWN IT. Much like Metal Massacre which featured Dave Mustaine, their first release “Hit the Lights”
Set list: 1. Set the world afire - 0:17 2. Chosen ones - 5:24 3. The Skull Beneath the Skin - 8:06 4. The Conjuring - 12:23 5. Looking Down the Cross - 16:57 6. Last Rites/Loved to Death - 20:59 7. My last words - 25:35 8. Bad Omen - 32:11 9. Devil's Island - 36:28 10. The Mechanix - 41:42 11. RattleHead - 48:03 12. Good Mourning/Black Friday - 52:40
+Termo VOLTAGE Most of Peace Sells is here as well. Basically all of "classic" Megadeth was already there in 1984. There must have been something in the water...
+warlhala Forgot to add that they played an early version of Into The Lungs of Hell after My Last Words :) I think the song was called Quicksand back then.
Crowds have been boring garbage for the last 15-20 years. Buncha pussies just standing around filming. I wanna slap that phone out of your greasy lil hand
Holy hell the first solo of 'The Skull Beneath the skin' was ABSOLUTELY KILLER. He was headbanging like a maniac while playing the solo at multiple instances.
God I know! Kerry King mentioned that in of his interviews about how Dave could be shredding a difficult solo and just looking out into the crowd like it was just some simple riff!
Tony Silva he was just filling in until they found another guitar player. Thats when Chris Poland came into the picture. But technically he was part of the band and part of one of the first Megadeth line ups.
Legend is that Kerry thought Slayer would fail after Show No Mercy, so he joined Megadeth who had a shit ton of momentum at the time, but when Slayer started to take off Kerry ditched Megadeth, or if you ask Dave he quit because he was too sloppy of a guitar player.
So awesome! Dave Mustaine really is the ultimate comeback kid! Gets thrown out of Metallica before they start to take off and goes back and forms Megadeth!! Megadeth never matched the size and popularity of Metallica, but just the fact that he started two AWESOME metal bans is unprecedented. Megadeth really were on a different level than Metallica musically. Even here. The sound is chaotic and intense but even early on you can see that the band were just a different calibre of musicians than Metallica. Again that takes nothing away from the stuff Metallica wrote, which was incredible, but Megadeth are almost like the dark horse of the thrash scene. On a different level than their peers.
Kinda interesting fact: This concert was 1 year and 4 days after that 3 day bus trip from New York to CA. It has been said that Dave had some of the early MD songs in his back pocket even from when he was in Panic. I have gained so much respect for Dave Mustaine as a musician and songwriter. There are many Megadeth songs that are just so good and pleasing to the ear musically. One example is 'Looking Down The Cross'. Holy crap, what a good song. I really would love to know when he wrote it.
This is hungry angry dave after waking up to assholes James, Lars, and Cliff. No second chance nothing and right when the poor guy wakes up.....worse time ever to do something like that but then again I'm not a morning person....
@@patrickh.1658don’t blame cliff. He didn’t make much decisions, blame Lars and James. Mustaine had no anger towards cliff and they were friends up until he died, then he wrote imo Megadeths best song.
And it was insanely good too! It wasn't throwaway junk... the song arrangements and riffs were all awesome. The closest that any Metallica songs came to being on par with Megadeth in that department were Ride the Lightning and Call of Ktulu, which had both Cliff and Dave being heavily involved.
there are riffs from every Megadeth album that were written in this time period. Dave wrote Polaris when he was in Panic. Set The World Afire was originally called Megadeth and he wrote that on his bus ride back to LA after he got kicked out of Metallica. The actual very first Megadeth song.
Ultimate primitive. Half the songs have not taken their final forms yet. Mustaine is just ripping leads all over the place and Kerry shows us why he had to abandon the train that was called Megadeth. Who could follow that if not on speedballs?
Dave can shred and I like his style but the finger tapping he needs to work on and also when he played with symphony he needs to know when root note starts and ends that way he could have solo'd way better and it not sound like shit. I bet Chris Broderick knows what I'm saying because he is so technical like as if he graduated guitar college lol
Damn Megadeth were an absolutely incredible band! So unique...just heads and shoulders above most of the metal bands with their musicianship. Just so cool that a band could have this ferocious of a sound, such high level (yet unorthodox) musicianship, and yet be so commercially successful. Different era...
This is how old Slipknot's members (classic line up - 1998-2010) were at the time #0 - Sid Wilson: 7 or 8 #1 - Joey Jordison: 8 or 9 #2 - Paul Gray: 11 or 12 #3 - Chris Fehn: 10 or 11 #4 - Jim Root: 12 or 13 #5 - Craig Jones: 11 or 12 #6 - Shawn Crahan: 14 or 15 #7 - Mick Thomson: 10 or 11 #8 - Corey Taylor: 10 or 11
I waa lucky enough to see them in '84. Went to see Exciter in Long Beach and these dudes opened up. Fucking kicked my ass! Good to be in Los Angeles in the early 80's. Hell Yeah!
Was at some of those first Bay Area Megadeth shows as a teenage rager! Saw Dave in both the Mustaine-McGov and Mustaine- Cliff metallicas (and yup saw Kirk era Exodus - opening for Dave era Metallica) so anyways… bc of my proximity in the scene I wrote Dave after he got booted. Got a page long letter back on back of a flyer, his new bands demo and a promise to put me and a friend on his guest list at an upcoming show in Palo Alto - also made it to Berkeley for this gig. Drunk off my ass on a bottle of vodka shared w 2 dudes from east bay band Sacrilege . And YES we found Dave outside the bands truck in the lot of the Stone. He was disarmingly kind and chill.
Dave Claimed to have written/inspired tracks on Master of Puppets and the more that I listen to these old recordings, the more I am convinced that he was telling the truth. The part on “Disposable Heroes” where Kirk does his chromatically descending lead is the exact same chord progression that Dave used in the Conjuring, yet the earliest demos of Disposable Heroes are from 1985, and Dave was playing that in here in this video, dated 1984.
30:23 - dude that solo before Bad omen! No wonder that guy in the crowd said Kirk hammett sucks, No wonder Dave used to brag how he was better then Kirk to haha
It's called Quicksand; it's an early version of Into the Lungs of Hell. Megadeth actually played the song in 1985 in St. Louis; I think there's a bootleg of it on RUclips.
1. 00:17 - Set The World Afire 2. 05:24 - Chosen Ones 3. 08:06 - The Skull Beneath the Skin 4. 12:23 - The Conjuring 5. 16:57 - Looking Down the Cross 6. 20:59 - Last Rites/Loved to Death 7. 25:35 - My Last Words 8. 32:11 - Bad Omen 9. 36:28 - Devil's Island 10. 41:42 - The Mechanix 11. 48:03 - RattleHead 12. 52:40 - Good Mourning/Black Friday
Deth is Mustaine's band, everyone knows it. Of course he's the main songwriter, but Chris Poland and Nick Menza have openly said before, that the band members did not receive equal amounts of money; almost all(or maybe all) songs were Mustaine's, and he didn't share money for solos and drumming parts. Dave's a kickass songwriter, but it's his band. Others are just hired guns. Even Marty, although I think Marty was the closest person to Mustaine, second to Ellefson. Ellefson has been with Mustaine from the very start, but even he filed a lawsuit against him and left the band for one(or two) album(s). As a band you have to share money equally amongst all the members, man. Drummers, guitar players - everyone. When there were rumours on the Classic lineup reunion, Menza was brought for rehearsals in 2014 but not paid - it's mentioned in his autobiography. It is rumoured that Broderick and Drover came to know about Mustaine's plan to tour with the Classic Lineup for a year - this was a plan, so I read. How were they going to eat when Marty and Menza were in their places? It has always been Mustaine's band, man. Mustaine has changed for the better, but nothing can be said on the Kiko - Dirk lineup.
And even "Set the World Afire" from So Far So Good...So What. All this just a year after he got kicked out of Metallica, a band he just got done writing a bunch of material with as well. I think he's co-credited with 6 Metallica songs and fully wrote the music for 2 himself. I wonder if Mustaine was the most important figure of the entire thrash movement. Metallica was considered the first thrash band and he was the guy who taught them how to play and was kind of the crowd's favorite on stage when he was in the band from what different people said in interviews who saw them back then.
@@triumphofdeath7813 at the time they were considered NWOBHM. Thrash is something that popped up in the states by bands influenced by Venom and similar.
I think Set The World Afire was originally called “Megadeth” and he literally wrote the lyrics on the bus on the way home from Metallica kicking him out
man i still cant belive they had set the wolrd afire written at this point , thats a killer cut from the 3rd album! dave was just firing ou the bangers at breakneck speed at that time! FUCK YEAH!
@@dancecat4308 It was both of those. No Time was another title for it, from the 1983 demo. So the order is Megadeath, No Time, Burnt Offerings and finally Set the World Afire.
As pink and inaudible as this is - it still has some historical value. Thanks for posting - it reminds me of seeing them down in San Jose the same year.
Still playing in a Parallel Universe! We are multidimensional beings living and experiencing the Multiverse! Everything is Energy, and Energy Never Dissipates, Never Fades, Never Dies! Soon, very soon, all will be known, until that time comes, just Party On Garth...
Hearing some dude yell "Kirk Hammett sucks!" before Megadeth even had their first album out, that he was known for Metallica already shows just how pivotal he was to Metallica at the time. He and Cliff were the greatest songwriting and musicianship that band ever had, honestly.
The thing with Dave was that he’s better as a rhythm guitarist than a lead. Those solos on “no life till leather” were pretty bad and very sloppy but the riffs were on another level. Kirk really gave those songs on kill em all a justice by redoing them and improvising.
Yeah, but the line of thinking is ignorant, they had far better equipment back then, this is just what they used or rather what they had at the venue...
@@moodyblues9675 singing wise his voice was prime from 90-95 it started losing its grit in 97 and by 99 it was almost gone He lost his high range starting last in 07 and by 2013 it was gone too His voice now is good but it sounds like a different person for the most part
I saw Megadeth 5 days ago in İstanbul show at downstage and i can say Dave is still fuckin phenomenal shredder man! Megadeth is best in universe! Show was fuckin perfecttt and i caught a guitar pick at the ending of the show and it made me world's happiest person. ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥💯💯
SETLIST Am I Evil? [intro tape] Burnt Offerings [Set the World Afire] Chosen Ones The Skull Beneath the Skin Conjure Me [The Conjuring] Looking Down the Cross Last Rites/Loved to Deth Next Victim [My Last Words] Quicksand [Into the Lungs of Hell] Bad Omen Devils Island Mechanix Rattlehead Good Mourning/Black Friday [live debut] LINEUP Megadeth, Razor’s Edge, Empire BAND MEMBERS Dave Mustaine - Vocals, Lead & Rhythm Guitars Kerry King - Second Guitarist David Ellefson - Bass & Backup Vocals Lee Rausch - Drums
I swear Dave wrote every Megadeth song in his head on the way back from NY.
Underrated comment.
I can bet too
Dave mustaine had them songs before he was in Metallica
I mean tbh, without streaming services/any technology at all on a 12 hour bus ride, what could you even do back then besides reading books, listening to a cassette on one of those wonky portable players or just sleeping...
Considering Dave was fired in April 1983 and by this show in April 1984 many of Dave's best early songs are already written and being performed at a very high level. Dave certainly didn't waiste much time over that year. Going from his bus ride back to this setlist finished in just a year. It's amazing when you think about it. Megadeth is barely a year old band at this point yet Dave is already rivaling the band that fired him.
Paid $5 to see Megadeth at the Living Room in Providence, Rhode Island, November 5, 1986. Best $5 I've ever spent in my life
How much would that be today
u lucky son of a bitch
Lucky, I saw them in Sydney Australia in 91, Won tickets on the Radio here, Best night of my life, I was 14 lol.
$9.50 for Judas Priest in 83' & $12 in 84' was way better. Lucky me!
Lucky you
41:20 "Kirk Hammett SUCKS !!!"
Dave : " I know ! I know..I KNOW...." *starts the most apt song he could play at that very moment*
ikr. That was a nice statement :p I love dave
i know too............
Jefferson Andrés Araujo Mendoza appropriate
Rick Morks kirk is a mich better lead tho, and as for now a much tighter rythm also :oo but yeh that was funny
kirk and the whole band too
This was their third show, approximately a year and a week after he was fired from Metalliica, more than a year before they release their debut album, and their setlist spans for their debut to their third. Mustaine, what a fucking legend.
So this was the first ever video footage of Megadeth?
@@WhoisVinnie Yes.
Dave Mustaine - Guitar/Vocals
Kerry King - Guitar
David Ellefson - Bass
Lee Rausch - Drums
That must’ve been frustrating at the time to be a Megadeth fan…for example if you were at their very first concert and you wanted to hear their music in 1984, you could only hear it by seeing them again live
Edit: or if you were lucky enough to get their demo tape, that’s another way you could’ve listened to them in 1984
Nice, great details!
@@maplesalt1482I'm new to this lineup, King was a good fit here!!!!
Wait... the are songs from, killing is my business-1985, Peace sells-1986 and So far... so good... so what?-1988, in this live show... This is in 1984 and he got fired from metallica in 1983...
Did mustaine write songs to 3 upcoming albums In one Year???
Crazy talent!!!
yes indeed!
I think he also had a few ideas for Rust in Peace too.
@@Dani-ff6gq I would bet something like "Lucretia" or "Tornado Of Souls" one talking about Dave being haunted by a spirit and the other an emotional kind of song similar to "Last Rites/Loved To Deth". Cause Dave practiced black magic back in the day. Crazy fucker lol.
BeardedJack You’re right, lol. I also think that he had ideas for the songs Poison Was the Cure and Rust in Peace... Polaris.
Speaking as a musician, just because you write a song doesn't always mean it goes on the next upcoming album.
It’s amazing that Dave essentially wrote two albums worth of original material in a little over a year.
make that three albums.
So many plot holes
Amphetamines
This is gold. This needs to be remastered. This band was so ahead of their time it’s fucking mind blowing
Early Deth is still ahead of it's time. First four albums are insanely talented on every level.
Literally, there playing the first song four years before it was released!
@@blizzard4621- this is the only place I can find it before its release in the album in 1988
Edit: and one or two other pre-KIMB shows
Remastered how? This sounds like it was recorded into a mic on the camera or something
@@linusfotograf lol I agree but a good sound engineer with a graphic eq and dynamics processor can someties work miracles.
It is me or i heard some audience said "kirk hammett suck"!! and dave replied " I know"!! at 41:20 XDD
+Eureka Alimona I KNOW !!!
+Eureka Alimona
Eureka! You`ve found out what the crowd was saying and what Dave replied.
Then straight into the song about fucking Kirk Hammett's girlfriend, almost like it was planned? lol
+Eureka Alimona some loser fan trying to get dave's attention
I don't think this song was originally written about Kirks girlfriend. When Metallica performed this (with the very same lyrics), Dave hat not yet ever met Kirk or his girlfriend. I know there are rumors that he once fucked Kirk's girl (which I think is just bragging from Dave and nothing else), but even if he really did, it would have been after this song was written.
shit, mustaine wrote a lot of song in less than a year
Yeah,he was highly pissed off.
Metallicas first two albums, and all those.. Fuck yeah
Dave Mustaine lol. He co-wrote 5 songs on the first two albums. Get your facts straight.
RaVeN85 6 actually
"Metallicas first two albums". Wrong. He co-wrote 4 of the most least known songs on Kill em all except for The Four horsemen. And he wrote 2 riffs on Ride the lightning out of like 100.
Dave: Writes songs for 3 albums in one year after being fired from Metallica.
Kirk: "Whoops, lost my iPhone"
LOL
Technically speaking Metallica wrote songs for 3 albums in just one year, that would be kill em all ride the lightning and master of puppets
Daniel Almeida Lol yeah with Mustaine’s riffs all through them. They used his style to form their identity.
@@villedocvalle Lies! master of puppets had demos going back all the way to 83, both Cliff and Hetfield were working on contents for their 3 future albums in 83 so those lies of “Mustaine made Metallica” is completely false and were made up by a jealous Dave Mustaine
@@danielalmeida7382 i searched for that
There is no such thing they only wrote kill em'all and 2 songs of ride the lightning
Songs list:
1. Set the world afire - 0:17
2. Chosen ones - 5:24
3. The Skull Beneath the Skin - 8:06
4. The Conjuring - 12:23
5. Looking Down the Cross - 16:57
6. Last Rites/Loved to Death - 20:59
7. My last words - 25:35
8. Bad Omen - 32:11
9. Devil's Island - 36:28
10. The Mechanix - 41:42
11. RattleHead - 48:03
12. Good Mourning/Black Friday - 52:40
Finally someone with the setlist. Your comment should be in the top
@@geraldorodriguew3605 i also hope so ;}
Thank you so much
Also the song they played at the intro is "Am I evil" by Diamond Head.
Bro what the fuck Mustaine wrote 12 songs under 1 year. How pissed off would you have to be to achieve that.
from the official website:
1984
•Megadeth record 3-song demo with drummer Lee Raush.
•Kerry King assists Megadeth at live shows and then returns to Slayer.
•Lee Rausch is replaced by Gar Samuelson.
My baby Brother was born in 84'!!!
you mean thats NOT dijon carruthers????
@@tjj.f.9394 , I was born in 1999.
@@tjj.f.9394 Shit, I was 21 in '84! Now, call me 'BOOMER' Mother Fucker!
What was the 3 song demo and was it available for purchase anywhere!? I’d LOVE TO OWN IT.
Much like Metal Massacre which featured Dave Mustaine, their first release “Hit the Lights”
Set list:
1. Set the world afire - 0:17
2. Chosen ones - 5:24
3. The Skull Beneath the Skin - 8:06
4. The Conjuring - 12:23
5. Looking Down the Cross - 16:57
6. Last Rites/Loved to Death - 20:59
7. My last words - 25:35
8. Bad Omen - 32:11
9. Devil's Island - 36:28
10. The Mechanix - 41:42
11. RattleHead - 48:03
12. Good Mourning/Black Friday - 52:40
warlhala Now that is what I call almost a perfect Megadeth set-list
Fun how they put set the world afire on their third album
+Termo VOLTAGE
Most of Peace Sells is here as well. Basically all of "classic" Megadeth was already there in 1984. There must have been something in the water...
+Termo VOLTAGE Dave saved it for later, just like "In my darkest hour" which was written a few weeks before the release of Peace Sells.
+warlhala Forgot to add that they played an early version of Into The Lungs of Hell after My Last Words :) I think the song was called Quicksand back then.
Anyone notice the sick bass shred on the left at 31:30?!
+Carter Brown David Ellefson is one of the most underrated bassists out there.
Holy shit Ellefson was murdering it out there
One of the biggest comebacks in the history of metal. Just under Ozzy's new band after Black Sabbath and the return of Bruce Dickinson to Iron maiden.
i actually thing this return is way much bigger over those ones
@@FerminPP Ozzy’s is probably the biggest but this this probably follows right after in terms of impact
And Alice Cooper solo. Screw you posers!
What about AC/DC with Brian Johnson and Sabbath with Dio?
@@hinjurock70 definitely not sabbath with dio
31:30 didn't know David Ellefson could shred on the bass.Most underrated bassist ever
Fuck me, indeed.
Oof
He can also play his way with the skin flute
@@alanjamesh.zamorano1677 no one busts a nut like him! He is my favorite nutbuster!
@@holdenmcgroin5003 Lol. Favourite Megadeth album? Bust in Peace!
50:43 incredible. Dave Ellefson without a pick!
Good lol about time hahahahaba did he slap a da bass haha? Do any hard-core slap at least or finger tapping and harmonics? Would sound nasty.
He taps on take no prisoners@@patrickh.1658
from 35:19 - 35:30 HAHAHAhahaHA, you can read Dave's look in the face ! "dont make me come down there and kick ur ass..!"
He stands there like the mike wazowski meme lmao
35:20 - I loved how Dave kicked that guy for being an asshole. His face was hilarious!
Winters Yep! :’D
This crowd is awesome better then any stadium crowds today you can feel it right through the computer screen
Totally agree!
80s thrash crowd, it was insane then
@@LordStompyHarpLoonyTunesbetter yet, at the heartland of the movement, California Bay Area crowds were insane
Crowds have been boring garbage for the last 15-20 years. Buncha pussies just standing around filming. I wanna slap that phone out of your greasy lil hand
Holy hell the first solo of 'The Skull Beneath the skin' was ABSOLUTELY KILLER. He was headbanging like a maniac while playing the solo at multiple instances.
That's also exactly how he does it on the '84 demo
God I know! Kerry King mentioned that in of his interviews about how Dave could be shredding a difficult solo and just looking out into the crowd like it was just some simple riff!
Kerry King on the other guitar!!!!
Yep
+chris michaels He played Megadeths first 5 shows.
.....don't know if he played as a band member or as a "fill-in".....either way, this is some great footage of some awesome Metal Masters.
Tony Silva he was just filling in until they found another guitar player. Thats when Chris Poland came into the picture. But technically he was part of the band and part of one of the first Megadeth line ups.
Legend is that Kerry thought Slayer would fail after Show No Mercy, so he joined Megadeth who had a shit ton of momentum at the time, but when Slayer started to take off Kerry ditched Megadeth, or if you ask Dave he quit because he was too sloppy of a guitar player.
Awesome intro of Looking Down The Cross --> 16:56
Looking down the cross is already one of my favorite songs, and this version is amazing
i fucking love the way he finger taps the piano part of last rites
Dave's on beast mode! The one and only thrash metal Master...
I got my main thrash style from dave also metallica but mostly dave tbh.
Megadeth started in 1986?
@@ДенисЕремин-ф2й Nope, 83, but they blew up in the underground scene around 86
@@predatormusic2959 thanks for the educational program
He sure is. Mustaine ain't too bad himself either.
So awesome! Dave Mustaine really is the ultimate comeback kid! Gets thrown out of Metallica before they start to take off and goes back and forms Megadeth!! Megadeth never matched the size and popularity of Metallica, but just the fact that he started two AWESOME metal bans is unprecedented. Megadeth really were on a different level than Metallica musically. Even here. The sound is chaotic and intense but even early on you can see that the band were just a different calibre of musicians than Metallica. Again that takes nothing away from the stuff Metallica wrote, which was incredible, but Megadeth are almost like the dark horse of the thrash scene. On a different level than their peers.
Metallica held back cliffburton, cliff should've been with megadeth...
@Papyzeff not anymore. Sadly
@@Beelzebubba2823 lol
@@alexeyayzin8512 lol
@@Beelzebubba2823 lol
Kinda interesting fact: This concert was 1 year and 4 days after that 3 day bus trip from New York to CA.
It has been said that Dave had some of the early MD songs in his back pocket even from when he was in Panic.
I have gained so much respect for Dave Mustaine as a musician and songwriter. There are many Megadeth songs that are just so good and pleasing to the ear musically. One example is 'Looking Down The Cross'. Holy crap, what a good song. I really would love to know when he wrote it.
There was an early Megadeth demo from 1983 that had Looking Down the Cross on it.
I don't remember what the working title was off the top of my head.
@@DaveOJI think the early title was “Speak No Evil”
Also that’s Kerry King playing lead.
in the glory days when fans showed up and went nuts for local bands. everyone nowadays is spoiled and lazy.
Chris Jester yup
Confirmed for mever being at a local show
The problem is all the local bands suck soooo much
Yeah man, the kids these days. They need to get off my lawn and stop acting tough with their hipping hop music. Not like kids in MY DAY.
ruclips.net/video/GyUZdvvAsmQ/видео.html
This could possibly be the best Megadeth footage I've ever seen. Never saw Dave shred like this....ever.
This is hungry angry dave after waking up to assholes James, Lars, and Cliff. No second chance nothing and right when the poor guy wakes up.....worse time ever to do something like that but then again I'm not a morning person....
@@guilhermeng4334 source?
Check the 86 show in Detroit.
Dave seems better definitely in these days. The energy is better more intense.
@@patrickh.1658don’t blame cliff. He didn’t make much decisions, blame Lars and James. Mustaine had no anger towards cliff and they were friends up until he died, then he wrote imo Megadeths best song.
Junior playing bass without a pick.......And someone got within a few inches of kicking distance @ 35:18
Dave had enough material for 3 albums before the 1st one even came out
And it was insanely good too! It wasn't throwaway junk... the song arrangements and riffs were all awesome. The closest that any Metallica songs came to being on par with Megadeth in that department were Ride the Lightning and Call of Ktulu, which had both Cliff and Dave being heavily involved.
4 or 5 If you count Kill Em All/ part Of RTL & maybe part of Leper Messiah.
He was full of rage here. Incredible musicianship. One of the best metal musicians ever.
there are riffs from every Megadeth album that were written in this time period. Dave wrote Polaris when he was in Panic. Set The World Afire was originally called Megadeth and he wrote that on his bus ride back to LA after he got kicked out of Metallica. The actual very first Megadeth song.
❤
Ultimate primitive. Half the songs have not taken their final forms yet. Mustaine is just ripping leads all over the place and Kerry shows us why he had to abandon the train that was called Megadeth. Who could follow that if not on speedballs?
Still, the opening lead to Skull beneath the skin that he played here was badass.
@irmasil3 YOUR HERE TOO?!?!?!?!?!🤯🤘🤯🤘🤯🤘
Glad Kerry king left he’s trash
@@Robert-White the 80s was his prime
@@holdenmcgroin5003 That's what he said though
this is why they used call them THE STATE OF THE ART SPEED METAL BAND!! back in the day
I had that poster.....I want to Fucking kill whoever stole it from me
Yeees ! They don't call them like that for no reason
The tapping intro (Last rites) is amazing, i can barely play the high notes.
That is one of the coolest things I've ever heard. He plays wrong notes in there, but it sounds so good.
Dave can shred and I like his style but the finger tapping he needs to work on and also when he played with symphony he needs to know when root note starts and ends that way he could have solo'd way better and it not sound like shit. I bet Chris Broderick knows what I'm saying because he is so technical like as if he graduated guitar college lol
Glad Marty is doing what he wants but he was the best soloist on megadeth
Damn Megadeth were an absolutely incredible band! So unique...just heads and shoulders above most of the metal bands with their musicianship. Just so cool that a band could have this ferocious of a sound, such high level (yet unorthodox) musicianship, and yet be so commercially successful. Different era...
did someone just yell Kirk Hammett sucks? lol
yes!!! haha!!
KIRK HAMMETT SUCKS!
Tal Cual Paraco Jesus 😂
“I know”, “I know….”
This destroys any Slipknot or System of a Down concert I ever saw
Nah m8
Of course it does.....
Gabriel Dzwonowski duh
Nie zaprzeczę
This is how old Slipknot's members (classic line up - 1998-2010) were at the time
#0 - Sid Wilson: 7 or 8
#1 - Joey Jordison: 8 or 9
#2 - Paul Gray: 11 or 12
#3 - Chris Fehn: 10 or 11
#4 - Jim Root: 12 or 13
#5 - Craig Jones: 11 or 12
#6 - Shawn Crahan: 14 or 15
#7 - Mick Thomson: 10 or 11
#8 - Corey Taylor: 10 or 11
Is Junior Slapping that bass!!!!?
And he shreds
We see something new everyday
Seriously, I would never wish to hear Kerry King on Hangar 18.
Imagine Holy Wars
Imagine Lucretia
*REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE*
@@Maggiethegsd chungus?!
Yeah Megadeth is to hard for Kerry King
Thanks for this historic video ;)
I waa lucky enough to see them in '84. Went to see Exciter in Long Beach and these dudes opened up. Fucking kicked my ass! Good to be in Los Angeles in the early 80's. Hell Yeah!
Was at some of those first Bay Area Megadeth shows as a teenage rager! Saw Dave in both the Mustaine-McGov and Mustaine- Cliff metallicas (and yup saw Kirk era Exodus - opening for Dave era Metallica) so anyways… bc of my proximity in the scene I wrote Dave after he got booted. Got a page long letter back on back of a flyer, his new bands demo and a promise to put me and a friend on his guest list at an upcoming show in Palo Alto - also made it to Berkeley for this gig. Drunk off my ass on a bottle of vodka shared w 2 dudes from east bay band Sacrilege . And YES we found Dave outside the bands truck in the lot of the Stone. He was disarmingly kind and chill.
Damn, that's awesome. Was that the 1983 demo?
How wicked!!!
Just fuggin cool man.
Did he just do the love to deth intro on guitar?!! i didn't even know that was possible!!!
Blake Lindley he does it on the album too lol
Drewitall54 sounds like a piano to me
@@Drewitall54 On the album they played it on a piano
@@bencepatyi4032 piano, and then guitar comes too
Notes are notes dude. Wow.
Thats Into The Lungs of Hell at the beginning then Set the World Afire years before release.
@@markludik5207 ur right
This was a HELL of a show! And to think this was their first gig... wow!
this was their 2nd gig, they played a Troubador show with WASP that January
@@Chris-dz7fn this was their 3rd show
@@Chris-dz7fntheir 1st gig was in February, and the second one was days after. This must be their 3rd.
@@joelapilainen
4th show
Guys, everyone knows this was their 5th show. C’mon guys
if only mustaine could rip this hard nowadays
Even the Mona Lisa is falling apart
God I know right? The injury Dave suffered several years ago with the nerves in his arm noticeably affected his playing.
He can still shred for being over 50, you have to give the man props for still doing it.
that's what youth and heroin does to you hehe
@@toximan2008 u didn't smoke anything harder than a j and it shows
Dave’s voice sounds amazing
this drummer was actually pretty damn good. shame he never got to do any albums.. Gar was also a badass however.
Who Is that?
@@davidperez5089 Lee Rausch. He was very good, a speed machine.
Now he is dead...
RIP Lee Rauch 🤟🏻😈🤟🏻
Dave Claimed to have written/inspired tracks on Master of Puppets and the more that I listen to these old recordings, the more I am convinced that he was telling the truth. The part on “Disposable Heroes” where Kirk does his chromatically descending lead is the exact same chord progression that Dave used in the Conjuring, yet the earliest demos of Disposable Heroes are from 1985, and Dave was playing that in here in this video, dated 1984.
He had nothing to do with disposable heroes, in fact Kirk wrote most of that song.
@@deletedhero5579 wrong he wrote the bridge
@@totc6196 No he wrote the fast riff
@@deletedhero5579 let’s just say he wrote the first three albums haha
@@totc6196 I meant Kirk. Dave wrote a few early riffs nothing more haha
dave is a fucking genius.. saw megadeth this month STILL FUCKING AMAZING AND THEIR NEW ALBUM IS AWESOME
30:23 - dude that solo before Bad omen! No wonder that guy in the crowd said Kirk hammett sucks, No wonder Dave used to brag how he was better then Kirk to haha
It's called Quicksand; it's an early version of Into the Lungs of Hell. Megadeth actually played the song in 1985 in St. Louis; I think there's a bootleg of it on RUclips.
The Devil Island grunts and scream where so good, i wish Dave kept it for the final version. (37:26)
YES. SO GOOD. the album version intro is so much shorter and without the grunts :(. This version is so heavy raw and true
Don't think the grunts were Dave's. This was still when he was into black magick.
THIS IS GOLD!!!! Dave bringing the angst of 2000 misfit audience members.
Wow Mustaine was only like 22 at this time. Absolutely insane.
1. 00:17 - Set The World Afire
2. 05:24 - Chosen Ones
3. 08:06 - The Skull Beneath the Skin
4. 12:23 - The Conjuring
5. 16:57 - Looking Down the Cross
6. 20:59 - Last Rites/Loved to Death
7. 25:35 - My Last Words
8. 32:11 - Bad Omen
9. 36:28 - Devil's Island
10. 41:42 - The Mechanix
11. 48:03 - RattleHead
12. 52:40 - Good Mourning/Black Friday
Thanks sir!!
The drumming on The Conjuring is absolutely amazing
13:44
The only thing I don’t dig about megadeth is the band became a revolving door of musicians for hire
Matt Snee people don’t like contracts
SmeefMemes Chuck and Jeff both were fired by Dave they didn’t choose to leave.
@@gabrielbrouwer yeah that didn't sound like it was fair. But we got Marty and nick which in my opinion were way better
Deth is Mustaine's band, everyone knows it. Of course he's the main songwriter, but Chris Poland and Nick Menza have openly said before, that the band members did not receive equal amounts of money; almost all(or maybe all) songs were Mustaine's, and he didn't share money for solos and drumming parts. Dave's a kickass songwriter, but it's his band. Others are just hired guns. Even Marty, although I think Marty was the closest person to Mustaine, second to Ellefson. Ellefson has been with Mustaine from the very start, but even he filed a lawsuit against him and left the band for one(or two) album(s).
As a band you have to share money equally amongst all the members, man. Drummers, guitar players - everyone. When there were rumours on the Classic lineup reunion, Menza was brought for rehearsals in 2014 but not paid - it's mentioned in his autobiography. It is rumoured that Broderick and Drover came to know about Mustaine's plan to tour with the Classic Lineup for a year - this was a plan, so I read. How were they going to eat when Marty and Menza were in their places?
It has always been Mustaine's band, man. Mustaine has changed for the better, but nothing can be said on the Kiko - Dirk lineup.
I mean... Kiko and Dirk are perfect fit for current day and age. As were all the previous musicians.
The sound quality on this is surprisingly good
I believe the opening song was titled "Megadeth" later to become "Set The World Afire"
"the arsenal of megadeth" (set the world afire lyrics), that makes sense!
Thanks for posting. I've never seen this. I didn't know they had any live recordings from back then. COOL!
Personeel :
Dave Mustaine - vocal, guitar
Dave Ellefson - bass, back voc.
Lee Rausch - drum
Support :
Kerry King (from "Slayer") - guitar
This band was made to do this.
Megadeth was the heaviest band in the world @ that time. Kerry & Dave!?! Those guys invented thrash metal I think. Killer video
woah he had songs from peace sells already written before killing is my business even came out
And even "Set the World Afire" from So Far So Good...So What. All this just a year after he got kicked out of Metallica, a band he just got done writing a bunch of material with as well. I think he's co-credited with 6 Metallica songs and fully wrote the music for 2 himself. I wonder if Mustaine was the most important figure of the entire thrash movement. Metallica was considered the first thrash band and he was the guy who taught them how to play and was kind of the crowd's favorite on stage when he was in the band from what different people said in interviews who saw them back then.
@@AtacamaHumanoid venom was first thrash metal band
@@triumphofdeath7813 at the time they were considered NWOBHM. Thrash is something that popped up in the states by bands influenced by Venom and similar.
I had no idea that he had some of the So Far So Good songs written by '84.... Mustaine is fucking nuts \M/
I think Set The World Afire was originally called “Megadeth” and he literally wrote the lyrics on the bus on the way home from Metallica kicking him out
@@themadmattster9647He wrote it on the cardboard backing of a Sno Ball.
I watch this every single day
Lee was great on the drums he went on to Dark Angel too after this for a little while .
DAVE MUSTAINE THE FATHER OF NEXT LEVEL HEAVY METAL ....BEGINING THRASH METAL MORE EVIL THAN ONLY HEAVY CLASSIC BANDS
Yeaaaaah more evil And evil bro!!!!
Faaaact 🤘
Lee Rausch, very good!
RIP
one of the best concerts in the history of music: crazy riffs, fights and real teenage aggression
man i still cant belive they had set the wolrd afire written at this point , thats a killer cut from the 3rd album! dave was just firing ou the bangers at breakneck speed at that time! FUCK YEAH!
Actually set the world afire was the first song he wrote on the bus after getting fired from metallica.
@@kostasmaragkoulias5471 Used to originally have a different name, i think it was either "Burnt Offerings" or just "Megadeth"
@@dancecat4308 It was both of those.
No Time was another title for it, from the 1983 demo.
So the order is Megadeath, No Time, Burnt Offerings and finally Set the World Afire.
Is that Kerry?
Yes
Epic
***** well played
King?
@@generationrock3901yes
that was fvckin' F I E R C E! get well soon David.
The best Megadeth. Dave rules forever. The great riffs!!!!!!!!!!!!
As pink and inaudible as this is - it still has some historical value.
Thanks for posting - it reminds me of seeing them down in San Jose the same year.
if i had a time machine...best Megadeth show ever! Best setlist ever!
Still playing in a Parallel Universe! We are multidimensional beings living and experiencing the Multiverse!
Everything is Energy, and Energy Never Dissipates, Never Fades, Never Dies!
Soon, very soon, all will be known, until that time comes, just Party On Garth...
Dave is a very gifted musician. His personality is difficult. Love this upload 👌🏻🙏🏻
Hearing some dude yell "Kirk Hammett sucks!" before Megadeth even had their first album out, that he was known for Metallica already shows just how pivotal he was to Metallica at the time. He and Cliff were the greatest songwriting and musicianship that band ever had, honestly.
The thing with Dave was that he’s better as a rhythm guitarist than a lead. Those solos on “no life till leather” were pretty bad and very sloppy but the riffs were on another level. Kirk really gave those songs on kill em all a justice by redoing them and improvising.
Kerry left because he didn't like McDonald's. Preferred Burger King
ahahahahaha best comment ever
Seriously, freakin funny as shat!
What
Lol
Dwight Charles He left something better for something worse.
Never heard Dave put on a better vocal performance
If he could have kept his vocals up to this standard consistently he would be one of the best metal vocalists period
46:15-47:25 MegaDeth! Megadeth! MegaDeth!
This is THE greatest Megadeth post EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!! and if you have to ask why you were born 20 years toooooo late!!!
The Conjuring! Unbelivable!!
This was during the time when the Metallica/Megadeth feud was going on.
Kirk was Dave's replacement.
Dave was playing so tight. Amazing agility and doining it all blasted plus singing too.😮
THT SOLO FROM CHOSEN ONES AHHHHHH \m/ Dave was an absolute lead God even in his early youth
exactly anyone who says mustaine isnt good on lead is crazy
I was 9 years old when this was filmed. I was there man. My big brother took me to this show. I got fn wasted too.
That is pure intensity
I wish better video technology at this day.. We paased the day and now we only watchig sux videos.. never felling 80's live concert days..
Yeah, but the line of thinking is ignorant, they had far better equipment back then, this is just what they used or rather what they had at the venue...
@@analogaudiorules1724 the equipment like film was too expensive
how tf did he write 3 albums in a year and be so fucking hot. fucking legend.
Best voice Dave ever had!
It only went downhill after this but then again he never was a singer in the first place
@@moodyblues9675 don't talk shit pls
@@moodyblues9675 i'd say the decline began around 97' - 99'
he sounds like shit in one concert then like gold in another during that gap
@@moodyblues9675 singing wise his voice was prime from 90-95 it started losing its grit in 97 and by 99 it was almost gone
He lost his high range starting last in 07 and by 2013 it was gone too
His voice now is good but it sounds like a different person for the most part
I saw Megadeth 5 days ago in İstanbul show at downstage and i can say Dave is still fuckin phenomenal shredder man! Megadeth is best in universe! Show was fuckin perfecttt and i caught a guitar pick at the ending of the show and it made me world's happiest person. ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥💯💯
I never knew he had this many songs already written, thats actually badass. I would kill to be at Megadeth's first shows.
is that kerry king with the mockingbird on the right?
Yes!!!!
Wow. I'd always heard Kerry King had a short stint in Megadeth but seeing it is amazing. Nice video!
SETLIST
Am I Evil? [intro tape]
Burnt Offerings [Set the World Afire]
Chosen Ones
The Skull Beneath the Skin
Conjure Me [The Conjuring]
Looking Down the Cross
Last Rites/Loved to Deth
Next Victim [My Last Words]
Quicksand [Into the Lungs of Hell]
Bad Omen
Devils Island
Mechanix
Rattlehead
Good Mourning/Black Friday [live debut]
LINEUP
Megadeth, Razor’s Edge, Empire
BAND MEMBERS
Dave Mustaine - Vocals, Lead & Rhythm Guitars
Kerry King - Second Guitarist
David Ellefson - Bass & Backup Vocals
Lee Rausch - Drums
Peace sells came out in 86 and they playin those tracks in 84, killer
Makes sense because I'm 100% positive he wrote peace sells before he recorded it lmfao
Ah! Used to have a bootleg Dvd of this, great to have this here. Going have me some beers and crank this later Lolz.