You are right with that statement. Insane!! Killer !! Iv seen many bands live but Iv never heard a crowd scream so loud for so long !! Chanting Eddie, Eddie, Eddie between almost every song.. Dave in his prime was the Best!!
I’m 58 I saw Van Halen 40 times including June 12 1981 Oakland Ca got me a brand new Oakland scarf here AND I witnessed the US Festival June 1983 Glen Ellen Regional plus many many more incredible Eddie Van Halen concerts…
@@davetip79 I think his style in Balance was great, he tried to reinvent himself with a more modern approach. Listen to Balucitherium, a lot different from his satured style that he reached in OU812 and FUCK
@@davetip79 Pffft! Eddie NEVER lost his rhythm chops. Ever. Every album has them. Even Balance, which is my least favorite. His rhythm playing never faltered.
@@davetip79 I dunno - he did some damn fine guitar playing on 2012’s “A Different Kind of Truth” - but yeah, I know what you’re saying. There was some mid-career stuff when he was heavy into his addictions and it kind of sounded like he was phoning in some noodling. Still way better than anything I came up with in 32 years of guitar playing, though 😆😑
Everything that's happened since we started losing some of our greats of the music world, David Bowie, Tom Petty,Prince Neil Peart and now Eddie Van Halen ,has reminded me that life is indeed short even for the bands and artists we love, and we must cherish the time we're here, cause were here for a good time, not a long time!
Man O Man. Now this is a very cool version of Little Dreamer. I've always said that this song was one of there best and I'm sticking to what I've always said. Very heavy bluesy tune. Thanks for posting.
I was 17 years old when they came into the scene. I was a fan of theirs immediately. I saw them live several times as I did many of the Great Rock Acts. They appeared at the time when Rock was at its amazing peak in popularity. As far as destroying all the bands I don't think so. Stop speaking out of your ass and start stating factual material. AC DC Tull yes rainbow scorpions etc etc all blew VH away live
The 70s were absolutely the best era for music and when VH hit the scene it took an era that was already great and made it 100 times better. So glad to be young then, best concerts ever !!!
This a prime example of why I love LIVE albums. Would have loved to see VH pre-1980. Bet those shows were unreal. Love this version of "Little Dreamer". That Kicked ASS.
Buddy, saw these guys in '79 totally everything you would expect and more, the same year we saw Zeppelin at Knebworth, UK. One of the best things about being an old guy, rock history my friend.
Agree with you on the old thing. Have seen some amazing shows myself. Van Halen doing the Monsters of Rock tour. Supporting the OU812 album. At their Sammy era peak. Silverdome Pontiac,MI. That was a show.
It would've been a rare thing to see Van Halen pre 1980 in the USA. Unless you were involved in the Los Angela's scene? Those tours VH went on in pre-1980 were mostly in Japan and Europe. The few concerts they did actually play in the States before 1980; they were almost always the warm-up band. I'm pretty sure they didn't start head-lining until the Women And Children First tour in late 1980/mostly '81. Just me reminiscing. It was a long, long long time ago! I could be wrong on the dates?
freddy ferrillo: Yeah they toured with Sabbath, Journey, and Boston in North America (I think they were also with sabbath in Europe, might have to check on that) and opened for them in 1978. They then (after Europe) toured a leg in Japan, and that’s what this song is from. I have the bootleg, and the concert is in Shinjuku (Part of Tokyo I believe). They did headline on the 79’-on tour(s) though!
@@hmackie6823 Spectrum was the place back in the day. Saw Deep Purple, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jeff Beck, Judas Priest there. I also still remember 94 WYSP!
I would have loved just to watch Eddie noodling around. I'm sure his son has a treasure trove of old tapes hidden away somewhere. Hope he shares them with us one day. RIP Eddie
I have been a VH fan since I was 15 (now 41 years later...favorite band all time, hands down) but I have never heard a recording of Eddie riffing raw blues like that. Played it at least 10 times over the last hour...melted me in the sweetest way. Thanks for sharing. Got any more jam sessions like this to share. RIP EVH...
I saw them in 79 in Little Rock, Arkansas as a 13 yr old. I thought we had crappy seats by the partition back stage, nope ! DLR was warming up jumping to & fro, Anthony was swilling Jack Daniels & Eddie was smoking a joint ! Fucking fantastic & my punk ass had no idea they were going to be huge. They were incredible that night, & I began teaching myself guitar thanks to that Indo-Dutch genuis ! What a wonderful experience !!! Rock on Mofos !!!!! 🎸
That intro is both inspiring, and intimidating, to a guitar player. I "play" this song(lol), first time hearing this version, and ya, echoing others, this is about as good as it gets.
GOAT!! The mighty VAN HALEN 🎵.. I was lucky to see them 8 times.. 2 with Dave ,,diver down and 1984 tour,, no other band came close to them in my opinion,, Iv seen many
The air brushed tshirt dave wears in the jump video when he flips over Michael Anthony he got in Biloxi Mississippi 1984. I was there when it was thrown onstage..🤟
Jist realizing this exist on the day Eddie passed. I was driving back to Pasadena from the OC and had to break down and get the emotion out. This song has a great impact on my and listening to it while writting the tears are flowing. There was always skmerhing different about this song when I first heard it in the early 80's and who would have thought it would have been about me. I am so glad that I got to see them on the last tour and twice at that. Seems that I need to give Eddie a good tribute on my channel..
I lived in Pasadena on Allen ave for 10 years and didnt know the Van Halen house was just up the street. I visited it 2 days after his death. I broke down and cried the day of his passing. His music is the soundtrack to my life.
Great leads in the beginning of song. Definitely one of the best live versions of the song I've ever heard. This song has a ton of atmosphere happening. Even MA gets some fancy notes in there.
This is way fucking cool. VH jam. Rare jam on freshly baked bread just out of the oven. You hear that kiddies?....hear that man's tone, style, charisma, and vibe?
Love this version -super intro jam.Dave plays it straight (for the most part) and a surreal soulful ending. God they were a great band in the early days.
I’m lucky when I went to GT in California I saw Van Halen three times at Doug Weston troubadour I respect them way more today but they were amazing back then just ride around when the first album came out
They may talk about your cold when you were Headed for the skies But you were young and bold, and baby Didn't that change with a wink of your eye Now no one's talkin' 'bout those crazy days gone by No one talks about the times you cried A little dreamer A little dreamer And then they went and they voted you Least likely to succeed I had to tell them baby you were armed with All you'd need Seems no one's talking 'bout those crazy days gone past Weren't they amazed when you were really last? You are the little dreamer You were the little dreamer, yeah yeah Yeah, they talk about your cold when you were Headed for the skies But you were young and bold, and baby Didn't that change with a wink of your eye Seems no one's talkin' 'bout the crazy days gone past Weren't they amazed when you were really last? You are the little dreamer A little dreamer, yeah, oh oh Yeah, a little dreamer Little dreamer Source: LyricFind Songwriters: Alex Van Halen / Edward Van Halen / David Roth / Michael Anthony
I still miss Eddie and I don't think I will ever stop missing him. A Mozart of our time, a scientist. So young...and absolutely had so much more to give to music and definitely to guitar. A LOSS.
Thanks for posting. They sound so dam good live and I saw them twice. This is very high quality sound recording. Tokyo 1978, they rocked the sox of of the people in Japan.
This just blows me away.. everytime.. Would love to hear it after being cleaned up on the board.. But would never let this grainy piece of perfection go.. just amazing.
Good lord I miss these days seeing them in concert. Seen them 5 times up to 1984 tour. Thank you VH for punching thru and making a way in this world for such kick ass music!
This is where you bow your head and acknowledge genius and greatness. Nothing else needed. I saw this tour and they sounded like this throughout the show. Astonishing and life changing.
First concert ever saw. September 1978 in Cleveland. Black Sabbath with this never heard of before band called Van Halen. Dave gave a radio interview on WMMS that afternoon and he was insane. Later the night they blew us all away and never looked back.
I’m about to cry .right here in Dallas Texas.Site of the 1979 texas jamm at the cotton bowl.rip Ed,I had countless good times jamming to/with you dudes.😞
exchange rate in june 1978 was 200 Yen per 1 us dollar....3000 yen ticket = $15 US.....i paid 3 times that just for PARKING last time i saw VH..and almost that for a BEER
in the early 80s tickets were rarely over $10.00 ...in 1980 I saw the rock n roll marathon....mothers finest...angel...humble pie....frank marino and mahogany rush for $6.00
@@quatranelittlefoot3015 Yeah man! Saw them during the Diver Down tour '82/'83 and I recall that was about what tickets were then and you had to get them old school by waiting in line.
Professor Hamamoto my first concert, in grade 8, was VH , ' women & children first' tour, Victoria, B.C. Canada, probably 500 people at most, ' rail' was the opening act, it was about $8-10 CDN. for a ticket.Dave held a mic into the crowd, we all started yelling ' disco sucks!' not anything important, but he got us all yelling together, so there's that....
I’m 28 No one my age will appreciate this music. Can’t imagine how insane these concerts were
You appreciate it.. so you have better taste than your friends.. it happens..
You are right with that statement. Insane!! Killer !! Iv seen many bands live but Iv never heard a crowd scream so loud for so long !! Chanting Eddie, Eddie, Eddie between almost every song.. Dave in his prime was the Best!!
I’m 58
I saw Van Halen 40 times including June 12 1981 Oakland Ca got me a brand new Oakland scarf here AND I witnessed the US Festival June 1983 Glen Ellen Regional plus many many more incredible Eddie Van Halen concerts…
Dude, they ruled!!! Sorry you missed it
16, van halen is the reason i picked up a guitar. Been playing since i was 8
Never heard Halen free jam like that before-- love it ! late 70's style.
True, very special.
Amazing jam
Rest in peace King Edward.your Music live forever
Man, I sure do miss Eddie's early guitar style. Bluesy rock licks and awesome rhythm chops. Those were the best days.
Luis Villarreal pre-synthesizer 😍
For sure ... by the end it became just noodling , obsessed with tone and finger gymnastics forgetting all about rhythm hooks and licks
@@davetip79 I think his style in Balance was great, he tried to reinvent himself with a more modern approach. Listen to Balucitherium, a lot different from his satured style that he reached in OU812 and FUCK
@@davetip79 Pffft! Eddie NEVER lost his rhythm chops. Ever. Every album has them. Even Balance, which is my least favorite. His rhythm playing never faltered.
@@davetip79 I dunno - he did some damn fine guitar playing on 2012’s “A Different Kind of Truth” - but yeah, I know what you’re saying. There was some mid-career stuff when he was heavy into his addictions and it kind of sounded like he was phoning in some noodling. Still way better than anything I came up with in 32 years of guitar playing, though 😆😑
That was amazing. Band was on fire. Roth never sounded so good.
Everything that's happened since we started losing some of our greats of the music world, David Bowie, Tom Petty,Prince Neil Peart and now Eddie Van Halen ,has reminded me that life is indeed short even for the bands and artists we love, and we must cherish the time we're here, cause were here for a good time, not a long time!
they will live forever
@@Dildobagginses Forever in our hearts and minds!
You are right, you never know when will lose one, I very much love the music of this era, they were so hot till Dave became Dick 😅
LEMMY.....☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠.DEP.
Man O Man. Now this is a very cool version of Little Dreamer. I've always said that this song was one of there best and I'm sticking to what I've always said. Very heavy bluesy tune. Thanks for posting.
Very true
agree great tune turn it up LOUDER
This could be my favorite Van Halen song. It’s awesome
This was my song in jr high
the real 'little dreamer'.
Eddies and mikes background harmony was a big part of the VH magic.
My VH includes Mikey.
Sure was, didn’t really know that till Eddie passed and all this came out and you hear how much they added 👍😎
I miss this band from this era...this album came out the summer I graduated so we partyed like animals with this album blazing....
I was 13 when this came out and still play this album weekly 🙌🏼🚛
This is my favorite VH song 😭
I had an awesome live concert in the 80's,gotta
say you're on fire too😘
U R A Q T
Can u imagine seeing these guys when they were the new band....they destroyed everyone
I was 17 years old when they came into the scene.
I was a fan of theirs immediately. I saw them live several times as I did many of the Great Rock Acts. They appeared at the time when Rock was at its amazing peak in popularity. As far as destroying all the bands I don't think so. Stop speaking out of your ass and start stating factual material. AC DC Tull yes rainbow scorpions etc etc all blew VH away live
Yup and they were pretty cool to watch.. Dave was kinda shitty live when he would talk thru some songs but they were still cool...
Eric Fisher I’m from Pasadena good times seeing VH on a Saturday night with a bunch of bands at the Civic Auditorium for a buck fifty
winky phillips man, Id kill to see them back in the day before they signed. You are really lucky brother...
@Rage Theatre2020 I am sorry my opinion validates how fragile of a person you are
That's why they call him the KING 🤘
The 70s were absolutely the best era for music and when VH hit the scene it took an era that was already great and made it 100 times better. So glad to be young then, best concerts ever !!!
This a prime example of why I love LIVE albums. Would have loved to see VH pre-1980. Bet those shows were unreal. Love this version of "Little Dreamer". That Kicked ASS.
Buddy, saw these guys in '79 totally everything you would expect and more, the same year we saw Zeppelin at Knebworth, UK. One of the best things about being an old guy, rock history my friend.
Agree with you on the old thing. Have seen some amazing shows myself. Van Halen doing the Monsters of Rock tour. Supporting the OU812 album. At their Sammy era peak. Silverdome Pontiac,MI. That was a show.
It would've been a rare thing to see Van Halen pre 1980 in the USA. Unless you were involved in the Los Angela's scene?
Those tours VH went on in pre-1980 were mostly in Japan and Europe. The few concerts they did actually play in the States before 1980; they were almost always the warm-up band. I'm pretty sure they didn't start head-lining until the Women And Children First tour in late 1980/mostly '81.
Just me reminiscing. It was a long, long long time ago! I could be wrong on the dates?
freddy ferrillo: Yeah they toured with Sabbath, Journey, and Boston in North America (I think they were also with sabbath in Europe, might have to check on that) and opened for them in 1978. They then (after Europe) toured a leg in Japan, and that’s what this song is from. I have the bootleg, and the concert is in Shinjuku (Part of Tokyo I believe). They did headline on the 79’-on tour(s) though!
They were the Best. Pasadena never Rocked as hard as when Van Halen was filling up back yards and Blowing it up!
Mad Michael Anthony's bass sounds frickin' AMAZING!!!
RIP EDDIE!!! This is my favorite VH song because of his funky/grinding riff. Keep dreamin' EVH.
rip
CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF THIS EDDIE WAS IN RARE FORM COMPLETE JAM LOVING IT
Some of Dave's best singing
💯
When giants walked the earth.....
I saw those giants Main floor Philly Spectrum 1979 was August,u remember August
Hell Yes!
@@hmackie6823 Spectrum was the place back in the day. Saw Deep Purple, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jeff Beck, Judas Priest there. I also still remember 94 WYSP!
#RIPEddie
When bands were actually good, had natural talent and didn't rely on autotune, automation and other tools on digital software to make them sound good.
This is the best version I've ever heard....Thanks again David, Eddie, Alex an Michael.
I would have loved just to watch Eddie noodling around. I'm sure his son has a treasure trove of old tapes hidden away somewhere. Hope he shares them with us one day. RIP Eddie
What an awesome intro to the song !!!
THAT. IS. AWESOME. Best version I have ever heard on that killer tune
The best of Van Halen. 🤘🏻👍🏼
This is so effin amazing! The intro solo is even better than the album version! OMG eddie is on fire!
This is simply glorious guitar playing...just improvisational, growling, whistling, screaming...
Love the guitar riff in this song
I have been a VH fan since I was 15 (now 41 years later...favorite band all time, hands down) but I have never heard a recording of Eddie riffing raw blues like that. Played it at least 10 times over the last hour...melted me in the sweetest way. Thanks for sharing. Got any more jam sessions like this to share. RIP EVH...
♥️😭❤️REST PEACEFULLY EDDIE VAN HALEN ♥️😭❤️ YOU WILL BE MISSED PAINFULLY
One of the baddest rock songs ever made. Holy shit
I saw them in 79 in Little Rock, Arkansas as a 13 yr old. I thought we had crappy seats by the partition back stage, nope ! DLR was warming up jumping to & fro, Anthony was swilling Jack Daniels & Eddie was smoking a joint ! Fucking fantastic & my punk ass had no idea they were going to be huge. They were incredible that night, & I began teaching myself guitar thanks to that Indo-Dutch genuis ! What a wonderful experience !!! Rock on Mofos !!!!! 🎸
That intro is both inspiring, and intimidating, to a guitar player.
I "play" this song(lol), first time hearing this version, and ya, echoing others, this is about as good as it gets.
Now this is a power ballad!
GOAT!! The mighty VAN HALEN 🎵.. I was lucky to see them 8 times.. 2 with Dave ,,diver down and 1984 tour,, no other band came close to them in my opinion,, Iv seen many
Now this is cool 😎
MY FAVORITE BAND...I COULD LISTEN TO THESE GUYS FROM SUNRISE TO SUNSET AND STILL NOT GET ENOUGH!!! THANK YOU VAN HALEN!!!😁😊☺😎
Me too man....favorite rock band of all time any version any singer...bring it! 👍✌👊😉
Early Van Halen with DLR was one of the best bands in hard rock history.
Easily
The air brushed tshirt dave wears in the jump video when he flips over Michael Anthony he got in Biloxi Mississippi 1984. I was there when it was thrown onstage..🤟
Love it when they just do a jam out of nowhere
This is fantastic. Never understand why nay-sayers say Dave couldn't sing. Damn. He could. Brilliant stuff.
Jist realizing this exist on the day Eddie passed. I was driving back to Pasadena from the OC and had to break down and get the emotion out. This song has a great impact on my and listening to it while writting the tears are flowing. There was always skmerhing different about this song when I first heard it in the early 80's and who would have thought it would have been about me. I am so glad that I got to see them on the last tour and twice at that. Seems that I need to give Eddie a good tribute on my channel..
Aint no shame in shedding tears. Im 53 and I've cried for Eddie.
I lived in Pasadena on Allen ave for 10 years and didnt know the Van Halen house was just up the street. I visited it 2 days after his death. I broke down and cried the day of his passing. His music is the soundtrack to my life.
@@markmedina5543 It's ok for a man to cry bro. I'm an old soldier and I cried when I got the news 💔
This song is about you? Way to make a tragedy about you lol
@@whiskerandojoe why are you being a asshole . Guess it comes naturally to trolls like you.
Greatest
Great leads in the beginning of song. Definitely one of the best live versions of the song I've ever heard. This song has a ton of atmosphere happening. Even MA gets some fancy notes in there.
RIP Eddie
Great quality! I wish Eddie would put together a box set for the 40th anniversary of the band!
Too late...Hhhhhhh
@@Peppersss goof
Outstanding. My fav high school band. Time marches on, thank you for a glimpse of the past..
Now that's the VH I remember!!!!
Goddamn that was perfect!
This is way fucking cool. VH jam. Rare jam on freshly baked bread just out of the oven. You hear that kiddies?....hear that man's tone, style, charisma, and vibe?
Love this version -super intro jam.Dave plays it straight (for the most part) and a surreal soulful ending. God they were a great band in the early days.
2020 takes another legend. RIP Eddie
A very incredible version of the greatest VH song ever……such a bluesy grinder! I love it Eddie!!!
I’m lucky when I went to GT in California I saw Van Halen three times at Doug Weston troubadour I respect them way more today but they were amazing back then just ride around when the first album came out
Eddie’s guitar tone sounds like a warm bath feels on a cold day.
Back when live meant LIVE!
Like Kiss Alive?
Saw their Diver Down tour in '82
Me too in Raleigh, NC on the Campus of NC State - Reynolds Coliseum! 14,000 inside wild!
Diver Down is a very underrated album
Me too.. I was 12 and it blew me away
This is from the bootleg, Shinjuku: The Other Show. Such a kick ass version!!
Michael Anthony was like Malcom Young... totally solid and under appreciated.
Eddie even sounds great on these old recordings. Amazing.
They may talk about your cold when you were
Headed for the skies
But you were young and bold, and baby
Didn't that change with a wink of your eye
Now no one's talkin' 'bout those crazy days gone by
No one talks about the times you cried
A little dreamer
A little dreamer
And then they went and they voted you
Least likely to succeed
I had to tell them baby you were armed with
All you'd need
Seems no one's talking 'bout those crazy days gone past
Weren't they amazed when you were really last?
You are the little dreamer
You were the little dreamer, yeah yeah
Yeah, they talk about your cold when you were
Headed for the skies
But you were young and bold, and baby
Didn't that change with a wink of your eye
Seems no one's talkin' 'bout the crazy days gone past
Weren't they amazed when you were really last?
You are the little dreamer
A little dreamer, yeah, oh oh
Yeah, a little dreamer
Little dreamer
Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: Alex Van Halen / Edward Van Halen / David Roth / Michael Anthony
I still miss Eddie and I don't think I will ever stop missing him. A Mozart of our time, a scientist. So young...and absolutely had so much more to give to music and definitely to guitar. A LOSS.
I happened to be listening to this song today when I got the news about Edward, how bizarre.
Long live the KING!✌️
one of the best versions of little dreamer i have ever heard live!!
Thanks much uploader!!
Thanks for posting. They sound so dam good live and I saw them twice. This is very high quality sound recording. Tokyo 1978, they rocked the sox of of the people in Japan.
THE ORIGINAL LINEUP... THE VERY BEST...
Excellent pictures too. Thanks!
Wow, I didn't know that they played this live
Demetrios K Back in the day yes they did
This just blows me away.. everytime.. Would love to hear it after being cleaned up on the board.. But would never let this grainy piece of perfection go.. just amazing.
I never got to see VH back in the day but I did get to see them in 2015 .With both my sons ,my nephew and my best friend they were AWESOME!!!
Good lord I miss these days seeing them in concert. Seen them 5 times up to 1984 tour. Thank you VH for punching thru and making a way in this world for such kick ass music!
>> Oh yeah!! __Little dreamer by super "Van Halen" still #1 hit in my repertoire and still jamming in --2020--
Saw them 1st Texxas Jam 1978 Cotton Bowl in Dallas Texas. Lived in Houston and came up for the show. They blew everyone away.....what a day!!
My buddy, Chris Cook hipped me to how awesome the song itself is. This is a barnburner of a live version. Thanks for posting it!
AWESOME performance by the boys! RIP Eddie, you are unique... and immortal!
Awesome version
Wow, this is cool.3 minutes of music before Dave even starts to sing; neat to hear the early incarceration of this tune....VH kix ass
So cool.
young and hungry mighty VH 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸💃👐👍👍
Back when they kicked ass.!!!.
Wow! Never I think this is the best version of this I've ever heard.
Much love and respect to Mikey.
This is where you bow your head and acknowledge genius and greatness. Nothing else needed. I saw this tour and they sounded like this throughout the show. Astonishing and life changing.
Details please!!!!
Your listening to Talent at its Best
We need more songs like this today. Otherworldly.
This is great!!! Loving this one!!
rip the legend
First concert ever saw. September 1978 in Cleveland. Black Sabbath with this never heard of before band called Van Halen. Dave gave a radio interview on WMMS that afternoon and he was insane. Later the night they blew us all away and never looked back.
YEAH!! One of my top 2 or 3 favorites by them
what a combo of amazing solos by Van Halen.Rest in peace,Guitar God.
I’m about to cry .right here in Dallas Texas.Site of the 1979 texas jamm at the cotton bowl.rip Ed,I had countless good times jamming to/with you dudes.😞
1982. Charlotte. Awesome
Eddie was great at using the acoustics of the venue. His signature sound was so badass
Van Halen forever
Closest we can get to time travel Doc...
June 19, 1978 reads the ticket. You would have paid the equivalent of less than $30.00US for admission.
exchange rate in june 1978 was 200 Yen per 1 us dollar....3000 yen ticket = $15 US.....i paid 3 times that just for PARKING last time i saw VH..and almost that for a BEER
$8.50 for my first VH show and that was high as i made $3.15 an hr
in the early 80s tickets were rarely over $10.00 ...in 1980 I saw the rock n roll marathon....mothers finest...angel...humble pie....frank marino and mahogany rush for $6.00
@@quatranelittlefoot3015 Yeah man! Saw them during the Diver Down tour '82/'83 and I recall that was about what tickets were then and you had to get them old school by waiting in line.
Professor Hamamoto my first concert, in grade 8, was VH , ' women & children first' tour, Victoria, B.C. Canada, probably 500 people at most, ' rail' was the opening act, it was about $8-10 CDN. for a ticket.Dave held a mic into the crowd, we all started yelling ' disco sucks!' not anything important, but he got us all yelling together, so there's that....
>> hope Eddie get well, and keep jamming in this 2020 back tour with "original VAN HALEN"🎸🎸🎸
rip eddie
Man, i've never heard this. This is pretty Fantastic!
The best group to ever exist
That's the real Van Halen
poser
I dont think that matters. Eddie was Eddie. RIP
This is proof they should have put out a live album pre-Van Hagar!
God! that guitar tone is sick.