Fall of 1982 I got kicked out of my fraternity pledge class because I skated on a 10 penny house clean so I could see this concert. I don't regret it for a second.
You were spot on Edward is the king of rhythm guitar. Great reaction and thanks for covering this song. It’s not one of their greatest songs but it’s still a great riff. Hangem high,full bug and little guitars are great songs on this album and my personal favorite is cathedral followed by secrets. Check out this 2 together.
❤️❤️❤️this song! Reminds me of an early summer day on 1982, school has just gotten out for the year. Sitting in a local park, staring out at the river, smoking weed, thinking the best year of school just ended and how could the summer top it, and listened to this song on full blast, having NO IDEA that the best summer of my life was just getting started ✊🤘🖤
This entire album is full of cover songs, including this one…it is a bit of a departure for the band… but it does have a very summer feel to it… Which I think is kind of cool. I saw them on the tour for this album in 1982… My first fully attended concert… Absolutely loved it… Mind blown… They were fantastic!
I think they did this album in 12 days, Roth suggested they do a single cover of "Dancing in the Streets" as a hold over, they had just ended the Fair Warning tour and that album didn't do so well so Ted Templeman told 'em get back in the studio and do a full album, Eddie was pissed so they hurried up with a new album, half of which were cover songs, Templeman was pissed at that but it became a surprising success in the Summer of '82, that gave them breathing room for a few years, Eddie was able to build his home studio before they came back strong with 1984. This track isn't the strongest album opener but it still has a great Summer vibe.
My favorite band when I was about 13. I remember when this came out. Then I heard punk and it was over. lmao. Haven't heard this in years, thanks. And Eddie made me want to play guitar, and now I have been a crappy guitarist for 30 years. RIP Eddie...
Some (well, a little more than "some") history here on the background of "Diver Down" and why it's so different and a bit bizarre. Diver Down was more of a forced incarnation rather than a musically organic LP creation. Van Halen literally just finished their 1981 World Tour (Fair Warning), were exhausted and wanted to take some time off. But Warner Brothers was so desperate to cash in on the success of the tour they pushed the band into creating some music that would hit the charts. The band collectively finally agreed to do one... ONE... song as timing would in fact be a good idea. As much as Fair Warning is considered the proverbial “sweet spot” by many Van Halen fans and put it up just behind the debut album, it was also their biggest anomaly. The album as a whole did make it to #5 but it failed to produce a single chart topper. Figure that. Bottom line, the band was pushed to produce something before they took a break. David Lee Roth wanted to do “Dancing In The Streets,” and King Edward despised it altogether (and always did) and suggested Roy Orbison’s “Pretty Woman.” They went with “Pretty Woman,” released it, it was an instant hit… and before the band new it, Warner Bro’s placed so much pressure on them to produce an album that 12 days later Diver Down was given birth. With.. one foot out the door (see what I did there?)... already, Producer Ted Templeman and DLR pretty much decided to put 5 cover songs on it just do it and be done with it. Edward really didn't want much part of doing this album let alone 5 covers tunes. So Diver Down was the Van Halen album that Edward least liked and seeing DLR take so much creative control with what was produced… was pretty much the last straw for Edward. He had enough of not having the majority say for the band that he and his brother had created in the first place. This is the album that gave eventually gave birth to Edward’s own recording studio, “5150,” and with it he took back a large portion of creative control and told DLR (and Ted Templeman also) to go scratch if he didn’t like it. Well, after 1984, DLR did in fact leave to go scratch. This Kinks song is not really a surprise as a cover however. All four members were Kink fans, and for me, I think they Van Halenized it beautifully. Personally, for me, I still love the album in it’s own way, but I feel “Full Bug” is the ass kicker on this LP. And as always... King Edward? You are sorely missed by many. May you shred in peace.
Always searching the lesser pop songs and deep cuts, you guys hit so many good memories, thank you. This was a weird album for me, but I went with the flow, and then everything changed. 😂 See you back here for more. 👍🏽
Agreed about the guitar. Eddie Van Halen is always talked up as a great lead guitar player but his true secret sauce is his rhythm playing. Swings like hell. Like others have said this is a Kinks song. The Kinks are the underrated greats of classic rock.
Yeah you're right, the rhythm guitar is always killer w/ Eddie. Sometimes overlooked because of the incredible leads he did. FYI this is an old Kinks song, Ray Davies was one of the really great writers of the British invasion.
One of my favorite songs off of this album wasn't necessarily a VH song per say. Big Bad Bill (is sweet William now) was a song off this album that Eddie and Alex VH played with their dad playing clarinet on it, the only reason it's my fav is because it was the one song off this record that my late Grandparents and I could listen to together with them because they liked it too.
Diver Down had too many covers and was a short record. But Eddies guitar still had that 'Fair Warning' sound. Very raw. Intruder could have been the genesis of another great song on Fair Warning. Even the riff on this song is played with such heaviness! This is like Jamie's Cryin pt 2.
Don't forget to check out the Sammy Hagar years, especially the lesser known songs that feature a lot of Alex and Eddie's best musicianship. Those albums are sort of forgotten about these days, but there is more to them than just the Top 40 pop and ballads.
Van Halen covers always sound like originals cause they reinvent the parts/song..... Listen to originls like "Secrets" or " little Guitars" off this album..... "The Full Bug", Hang em High"...
I don't care what you think if DLR, but those early VH albums outshine the later ones 10 to 1. Roth is the superior front man, throw in those backing vocals, the backbeat boys, and the usual from EVH, some of the best rock and roll albums you will ever listen to. Excellence.
I haven't heard this song, my feelings, this is the classic sound of Van Halen, and these are the vocals, how can you confuse David Lee Roth's voice with anyone? Don't think.
This is the album where VH began to wane on me. Diver Down didn't seem as serious as Fair Warning. (Pretty Woman and all that, I didn't get it.) And 1984 was the final coffin nail the DLR coffin. DLR gets booted from VH and we get a saccharin based VH (Van Hagar). Those first 4 VH records are classics, then it all started to go down the toilet.
I like van Halen but I never liked the sound of Alex Van Halens drums. There is no punch to his bass drum and everything sounds muted. Don't know if it's the way the engineer miked the drums or ? Can anyone let me know.
@@bmt3315 not sure if it's an 80s thing cause his Drums sounded like shit in the 70s too and every other decade. Sounds like he's using paint cans instead of drums
Michael Anthony backing vocals is the secret sauce.
It really is, always saw Roth as more of an MC, Anthony was the bona fide vocalist of the band
Yup.
Michael Anthony's bass backing Eddie!!!!!!!
This was actually done by The Kinks. It was the B side to Till the End of the Day, released in 1966 in the USA
True , but VH did it better.
Long live the Kinks!
Dave or Ed said they were covering a David Bowie version of the Kinks song
One of the greatest A/B combos ever!
@@bmiamiwai20 years later...
Fall of 1982 I got kicked out of my fraternity pledge class because I skated on a 10 penny house clean so I could see this concert. I don't regret it for a second.
Nor should you regret it, I'm a huge VH fan yet never got to see them live
Van Halen loved the Kinks as can be seen by their many covers such as " You Really Got Me" and this one...good songwriting and hooks by the Kinks.
Little Guitars, Hang 'em High, The Full Bug, great bangers on this album
The covers were really well done, but the originals on this record are just as strong. Underrated album in their pantheon.
All banger suggestions from this album. I'd also include "Secrets" as a more mellow, but still musically complex song.
Yes! That bass line the heavy tone. This song crushed my car stereo speakers back in day. Man I love this jam. tx fellas!!!!!!
Crushing car stereos all across the U.S. in the Summer of '82
This song brings back serious high school memories
You were spot on Edward is the king of rhythm guitar. Great reaction and thanks for covering this song. It’s not one of their greatest songs but it’s still a great riff. Hangem high,full bug and little guitars are great songs on this album and my personal favorite is cathedral followed by secrets. Check out this 2 together.
YES! more Van Halen 👍👍👍
Love when the song clicks for you guys
For Christmas i got this cassette, a car cassette player, and one speaker.
Wore this cassette OUT!
The 5th... background vocals.. you guys are brothers like the vh brothers. Something in common. Good tune..
❤️❤️❤️this song! Reminds me of an early summer day on 1982, school has just gotten out for the year. Sitting in a local park, staring out at the river, smoking weed, thinking the best year of school just ended and how could the summer top it, and listened to this song on full blast, having NO IDEA that the best summer of my life was just getting started ✊🤘🖤
That’s why I love you guys, you always give your real feelings about your reactions. Nowhere near a hit, but a solid deeper cut from the album 👍🏻
A _VanHalenized_ Kinks record!
It's one thing to listen to music - it's another to hear it. You guys have great hearing!
I saw them in concert during their Diver Down tour. They rocked this song!
And their harmonies.
Little guitars and cathedral have to be my favorites but this whole album is my favorite of all the Van Halen stuff
Aww, Full Bug is the banger on this album
5. Snare and cymbal sounds. POP & Sizzle!!!! Alex had an instantly recognizable sound.
That’s the true brown sound according to Eddie
That tune got a ton of airplay. Really took me back
This entire album is full of cover songs, including this one…it is a bit of a departure for the band… but it does have a very summer feel to it… Which I think is kind of cool.
I saw them on the tour for this album in 1982… My first fully attended concert… Absolutely loved it… Mind blown… They were fantastic!
Great Kinks cover
I think they did this album in 12 days, Roth suggested they do a single cover of "Dancing in the Streets" as a hold over, they had just ended the Fair Warning tour and that album didn't do so well so Ted Templeman told 'em get back in the studio and do a full album, Eddie was pissed so they hurried up with a new album, half of which were cover songs, Templeman was pissed at that but it became a surprising success in the Summer of '82, that gave them breathing room for a few years, Eddie was able to build his home studio before they came back strong with 1984. This track isn't the strongest album opener but it still has a great Summer vibe.
Brilliant cover❤
Wife here. The Kinks love them. Saw them back in the day. Lots of great songs. Not a fan of VH version . Listen to original great Kinks.
Huh. This was by Martha and the vandellas
Love this song....to me it drives. My favorite off of Diver Down is Secrets.
#5. They always have great background vocals
Yes, too bad about the lead singer...
This was my introduction to VH. Hooked.
My favorite band when I was about 13. I remember when this came out. Then I heard punk and it was over. lmao. Haven't heard this in years, thanks. And Eddie made me want to play guitar, and now I have been a crappy guitarist for 30 years. RIP Eddie...
Crazy high school times around that album. Also another vote for y'all to check out The Kinks
Some (well, a little more than "some") history here on the background of "Diver Down" and why it's so different and a bit bizarre. Diver Down was more of a forced incarnation rather than a musically organic LP creation. Van Halen literally just finished their 1981 World Tour (Fair Warning), were exhausted and wanted to take some time off. But Warner Brothers was so desperate to cash in on the success of the tour they pushed the band into creating some music that would hit the charts. The band collectively finally agreed to do one... ONE... song as timing would in fact be a good idea. As much as Fair Warning is considered the proverbial “sweet spot” by many Van Halen fans and put it up just behind the debut album, it was also their biggest anomaly. The album as a whole did make it to #5 but it failed to produce a single chart topper. Figure that. Bottom line, the band was pushed to produce something before they took a break. David Lee Roth wanted to do “Dancing In The Streets,” and King Edward despised it altogether (and always did) and suggested Roy Orbison’s “Pretty Woman.” They went with “Pretty Woman,” released it, it was an instant hit… and before the band new it, Warner Bro’s placed so much pressure on them to produce an album that 12 days later Diver Down was given birth. With.. one foot out the door (see what I did there?)... already, Producer Ted Templeman and DLR pretty much decided to put 5 cover songs on it just do it and be done with it. Edward really didn't want much part of doing this album let alone 5 covers tunes. So Diver Down was the Van Halen album that Edward least liked and seeing DLR take so much creative control with what was produced… was pretty much the last straw for Edward. He had enough of not having the majority say for the band that he and his brother had created in the first place. This is the album that gave eventually gave birth to Edward’s own recording studio, “5150,” and with it he took back a large portion of creative control and told DLR (and Ted Templeman also) to go scratch if he didn’t like it. Well, after 1984, DLR did in fact leave to go scratch. This Kinks song is not really a surprise as a cover however. All four members were Kink fans, and for me, I think they Van Halenized it beautifully. Personally, for me, I still love the album in it’s own way, but I feel “Full Bug” is the ass kicker on this LP.
And as always... King Edward? You are sorely missed by many. May you shred in peace.
Full Bug is savant
paranoid controller, narcissist
Always searching the lesser pop songs and deep cuts, you guys hit so many good memories, thank you.
This was a weird album for me, but I went with the flow, and then everything changed. 😂
See you back here for more. 👍🏽
The drummer is underrated
Settle down Alex
Yes, the guitarist guy too.
This song is originally done by ''The Kinks'', in the 60's ,,and David Bowie did it in 1974...all 3 versions are fire...
YEA!!! VH ROCKS!!! GREAT TUNE, GENTLEMEN!! :) Glad to see you ENJOYING THEM!! HUGS!!
And the snare drum sound
It’s one of my favorite songs! Thank you
yes on the rhythm guitar.
You're right. GREAT hook. Love this song.
Agreed about the guitar. Eddie Van Halen is always talked up as a great lead guitar player but his true secret sauce is his rhythm playing. Swings like hell. Like others have said this is a Kinks song. The Kinks are the underrated greats of classic rock.
Pretty Woman and DACING IN THE STREE covers in this album 🤌🇵🇷🤌🎼🎸🎶🎶🎶☮️🤘❤️🔥
Yeah you're right, the rhythm guitar is always killer w/ Eddie. Sometimes overlooked because of the incredible leads he did. FYI this is an old Kinks song, Ray Davies was one of the really great writers of the British invasion.
VH are my go to for when I need a smile on my face👍
Fav song off this album
Spot on re. Ed’s rhythm guitar. Best of all time IM(&others)O.
Secrets off the Diver Down album is great also
Airplay Beats! 🎵
Such an appropriate song for these times!
THE KINKD DO THIS SONG AS WELL CHECK IT OUT. IT IS EXCELLENT
This is a Kinks cover of course...I always thought they did a nice job on this one!
Eddie. Best rhythm guitarist.........plus pretty creative with his leads.
Ray Davies was a king when it came to riding a hook
Writing
Bowie did a version of these on his Pin ups album
Great album, rockin tour.
Right on time 🤘🤘
My "Boom Box" used to crank this tape!
Banger!!!
I give the “King of Rhythm” title to Keith Richards 🤘
Lovin the Van Halen reactions dudes! Can’t wait for y’all to check out “Take your Whisky Home” 🔥🔥
The live Montreal 1984 show
5.....Van Halen harmony with Mike Anthony hitting the high end harmonies
VH did a lot of covers.
The Snare 🔥
Comments from you two are right on.
Dont forget Eddie's brother Alex on drums.
Thanks!
One of my favorite songs off of this album wasn't necessarily a VH song per say. Big Bad Bill (is sweet William now) was a song off this album that Eddie and Alex VH played with their dad playing clarinet on it, the only reason it's my fav is because it was the one song off this record that my late Grandparents and I could listen to together with them because they liked it too.
Now you need to listen to the kinks
Many Many great songs
Yes! The "other" great Kinks' cover by Van Halen...
Another Kinks cover, just like You Really Got Me.
BTW, Little Guitars is a ring tone I've had for 15 years😊
GoLaaa!Go Chee! Party time!
Diver Down had too many covers and was a short record. But Eddies guitar still had that 'Fair Warning' sound. Very raw. Intruder could have been the genesis of another great song on Fair Warning. Even the riff on this song is played with such heaviness! This is like Jamie's Cryin pt 2.
@airplaybeats if you’re going to listen to anything on this album listen to Hang ‘Em High
Pretty Woman cover of Roy Orbison’s classic is excellent and unquestionably one of the cheesiest videos ever! Worth a watch for both (long version) 😊
So many covers on Diver Down
This is one of those "smokin" classics if you know what I mean.
😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
👍
There was no rithym guitar. That was a bass guitar , Alex Daivd and Eddie. 😊
Secrets....
Where indeed...
It’s a Kinks cover but I think they did a good job on it
Don't forget to check out the Sammy Hagar years, especially the lesser known songs that feature a lot of Alex and Eddie's best musicianship. Those albums are sort of forgotten about these days, but there is more to them than just the Top 40 pop and ballads.
i have a very clean demo of this. probably take 1 as VH got it in one or two takes.
Van Halen covers always sound like originals cause they reinvent the parts/song.....
Listen to originls like "Secrets" or " little Guitars" off this album..... "The Full Bug", Hang em High"...
I don't care what you think if DLR, but those early VH albums outshine the later ones 10 to 1. Roth is the superior front man, throw in those backing vocals, the backbeat boys, and the usual from EVH, some of the best rock and roll albums you will ever listen to. Excellence.
Bad Company - Live for the Music
I always wondered can you do both rhythm and lead with a delay ? never been around any of that stuff so I don’t know ?
As a youth 22 years ago didn’t really “get” this.. now, in 2024, I damn sure do… 😒
Van Halen covered at least 3 Kinks songs.
I haven't heard this song, my feelings, this is the classic sound of Van Halen, and these are the vocals, how can you confuse David Lee Roth's voice with anyone? Don't think.
😎🤟
Diamond Dave had a penchant for doing remakes of other songs.
Where Have All The Good Drunks Gone .... or whatever Dave sang 🤣
This is the album where VH began to wane on me. Diver Down didn't seem as serious as Fair Warning. (Pretty Woman and all that, I didn't get it.)
And 1984 was the final coffin nail the DLR coffin.
DLR gets booted from VH and we get a saccharin based VH (Van Hagar).
Those first 4 VH records are classics, then it all started to go down the toilet.
Who's the baddest lo down mo fo in Harlem? Sho'nuff!!!!
The Kinks were Van Halen before Van Halen.
That song could have been longer
I like van Halen but I never liked the sound of Alex Van Halens drums. There is no punch to his bass drum and everything sounds muted. Don't know if it's the way the engineer miked the drums or ? Can anyone let me know.
Without going down a rabbit hole, isn't this a 'thing' of 80s production? Especially drums.
@@bmt3315 not sure if it's an 80s thing cause his Drums sounded like shit in the 70s too and every other decade. Sounds like he's using paint cans instead of drums
@@edwardcapobianco2975 Haha! hilarious.