@@MrAaronChatfield Gotta disagree with that while Dio Halford and Tate are in the room. Shortino imho was severely underrated and deserved far better than he made out with during the decade. My biggest surprise in the lead vocal category was Dave Meniketti. I wasn't exposed to Y & T in the 80's on the east coast. But man had an aqesome tone and balance of power and smoothness to his voice. Dubrow also killed it better than anything I heard him sing in Quiet Riot.
I you were in high school in the 80's you know all these guys and loved their music. It is sad to know that some of them are dead but they live on through the music. Man I miss the 80's.
yeah...today's metal singers except for 1 or 2 just try to do a demonic growl. how fucking hum to that. and don't get me started about the shit songs and lame guitar parts.
I remember this way back when (30 years ago this year...can you fucking believe that?!). Incredible concept, production, and execution...singers all delivered the goods, especially Halford, Tate, and Dio (of course), but special mention has to go out to Dio for putting then little-known singer Paul Shortino of the only moderately successful Rough Cutt up front-and-center in Bridge #2, because Paul Shortino SANG HIS FUCKING HEART OUT. Always a criminally underrated vocalist, that young man stood alongside the legends, came-up to the plate, swung for the bleachers, and hit a fucking home run. Well-done!! 🎤🎸 \m/
Dude, you called it. I was like who the hell is this Paul Shortino and how did I miss him back then. He was incredible! I have to look up Rough Cutt. That guy can sing. I am 47 and thought I had heard of everyone until I saw his name.
first off...its amazing that i can respond to a 10year old comment. Second, I dunno, Geoff Tate sounded pretty damn good on this. And Dio stands above all others when it comes to metal vocals. IMO
Hear N Aid - We're Stars Ronnie James Dio (Dio): Who cries for the children? I do Dave Meniketti (Y&T): Some time in the night When you're feeling the cold Ronnie James Dio: Take a look at the sky above you Rob Halford (Judas Priest): Those are faces in the light If the story were told Ronnie James Dio: They are calling you, calling you Yeah We are magic in the night Kevin DuBrow (Quiet Riot): We are shadow, we are light Dave Meniketti: We are forever you and I Chorus (vocal lead: Rob Halford): We're stars We're stars Eric Bloom (Blue Oyster Cult): We can be strong We are fire and stone Paul Shortino (Quiet Riot, Rough Cutt): And we all want to touch a rainbow Geoff Tate (Queensryche): But singers and songs Will never change it alone We are calling you, calling you Don Dokken (Dokken): We're the beating of a heart The beginning we're the start Paul Shortino: Forever we will shine Yeah Chorus (vocal leads: Paul Shortino, Don Dokken, Ronnie James Dio, Geoff Tate): We're stars We're stars We're stars We're stars Guitar solos: 1st solo: Craig Goldie/Eddie Ojeda 2nd solo: Vivian Campbell/Brad Gillis 3rd solo: Neal Schon/George Lynch 4th solo: Yngwie Malmsteen/Vivian Campbell 5th solo: George Lynch/Carlos Cavazo 6th solo: Brad Gillis/Craig Goldie/Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser Kevin DuBrow: We are magic in the night Rob Halford: We are shadow, we are light Geoff Tate: We are forever you and I Chorus (vocal leads: Dave Meniketti, Eric Bloom, Rob Halford) We're stars We're stars We're stars We're stars We're stars, yeah We're stars We are shadow, we are light We're stars We are magic in the night We're stars, oh yeah We're stars We're stars We are magic in the night We're stars We are shadow, we are light We're stars We're stars We're stars We're the magic We're stars We're stars We're the beating of a heart We're stars Forever we will shine We're stars We're stars We're stars We're stars
Loved this and the concept when I first viewed on MTV back in the day I'm now 44 yrs old still gives me chills love Ronnie and the others will be missed and this in my opinion is a great music icon
This song is for a cause. All of the stars helped children of Ethiopia. They deserve a credit. RIP Kevin DuBrow and Ronnie James Dio. You did very well. I hope and pray that they will be with Jesus Christ, our Lord. Their legacy lives on.
Man, I wish I had Doc Brown's Delorean about now, so I can go back to these days!!! What an awesome time it was!! Just about everything was better then! 🤘👍💪
@@margyskaarhaug6468 Kevin's attitude probably hindered them from being bigger than they were. He softened over the years but he's blast everyone he could during the early 80's. Its a shame because the talent that passed through quiet riot was remarkable.
@@margyskaarhaug6468 I was 8 when Cum On Feel Tha Noize came out and it changed me from a Billy Joel/Hall & Oates kid to a future metal lover. Not much of a QR guy these days but Kevin was special.
Yngwie and George Lynch sound great! Very similar solos yet with a different approach. Yngwie was on tour with Iron Maiden during this recording. Wow, and they're still touring and getting huge endorsement deals, especially Yngwie. Glad they're all still rocking! Good job Ronnie! This is just beautiful!
They should re-do "Stars" in the honor of Ronnie James Dio & Jimmy Bain It should include the following: Vocals: Bruce Dickinson, Rob Halford, Klaus Meine, Michael Kiske, Joey Tempest, Blackie Lawless, Geoff Tate, Joacim Cans, D.C Cooper, Tobias Sammet, Ronnie Atkins, Yannis Papadopoulos, Michael Poulsen, King Diamond. Guitar: Vivian Campbell, Craig Goldy, Dave Murray, Adrian Smith, George Lynch, Glen Tipton, Michael Denner, Tony Iommi, Yngwie Malmsteen, Matthias Jabs, Doug Aldrich, Michael Weikath, Kai Hansen, Andy LaRocque, John Norum, Alexi Laiho. Bass: Steve Harris. Drums: Vinny Appice, Nicko McBrain. Keyboard: Claude Schnell, Mic Michaeli. These guys could, besides remaking "We're Stars", also make some covers of other classic rock/metal songs, by Black Sabbath, Rainbow, Dio, Scorpions, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Whitesnake, Def Leppard, Europe, Twisted Sister, Dokken etc :)
Cheerokee Chief.... Can't get better than this bunch of Rock Gods. This song completely strikes down 'We Are the World', hands down! Don't forget about Claude Schnell, he plays keyboards in the song.
Dharma always plays with emotion, like someone speaking, or a great jazz horn solo -- the shredders are just show, great technique, but nothing interesting.
I've always really liked this song. An excellent showcase of incredible talent, from the "Metal World". So many of our heroes from this video are no longer with us. It deserves respect. Thanks so much for sharing
I never comment on social media, BUT THIS EFFFIN' ROCKS! I grew up in the 80's listening to these Guys! Spinal Tap was hilarious, Harry Shearer also of the Simpsons, was in the chorus group..... too funny. Lynch, Goldy, Smith & Murray, Geoff Tate, Halford..... it all kicked assssssss!
Vivian Campbell in his early 20's trading off with the likes of players the caliber of Lynch , Malmsteen etc. He's often overlooked since taking the gig with Def Leppard but back in the day he could tear it up with the best of them.
I cant imagine a world without Ronnie James Dio, the talent that man possesed, the kindness, the longevity. He is HEAVY METAL! RIP Ronnie I will forever love and miss you!
When I first bought this EP, the first guitarist I knew for sure, was Yngwie. Listen to it first and then saw the video. The best thing to come out in the 80's!
Not better! In the same boat! Both were great for the people who listen to the kind of music! I love both songs, and both songs still bring tears to my eyes listening!
I remember this - and yeah, *looks in mirror* i remember having more hair myself! Good to see Donald Roeser and Eric from BOC - I forgot they were in this! This is great to watch after all these years. I believe that tall guy with the glasses at 0:36 is the guy who arranged the USA for Africa/We are the World thing...I'm reaching far back in my memory, so I'm not sure who he is. This is like a REAL "rock n roll hall of fame" conference! God bless Ronnie Dio.
Alan Hernandez And you should of been born to be in the video, in other words be around durning the 80s, because you are such a talented guitarist!... And hot 😉 People just don't play like they did in the 80s anymore.... However you do!
I have been a fan of these guys for a while now, and only JUST learned about this. Man...the metal scene of the 80s will never be matched. There's a lot of great modern metal, but the 80s era was something else. Such a cool, happy and awesome vibe.
I would say there's something wrong with 111 people for disliking this video, but I think it's worse that this video has a dislike button to begin with.
what a f...ing great project! I can imagine how difficult it must have been getting everybody together during the 80's in which all of these bands were busy touring/recording. R.I.P. Ronnie, you will NEVER be forgotten!
Wow. Never have enough of this song. SO proud I got to meet several of those guys, Geoff Tate one week ago. I was in awe when I watched this video-clip in the 80s!
Neal Schon, George Lynch, Vivian Cambell and Yngwie dominated the best guitar solo category. Honorable mention goes to Buck Darma's closing bluesy feel and Adrian Smith and Dave Murray's melodic hook. I used to rewind this over and over just to hear the guitarist go off. Thanks for the post.
I think you can fit that song's synth line under stars and it will sound fine. I need to test it, but as the songs follow similar progressions, tempos, and keys, it may fit note for note
You could get singers from all of today's big bands along with the best producers and it wouldn't come close. Pure, raw, passionate, talent. No disrespect to anyone but they don't make them like this anymore
Biggest concentration of cocaine and hairspray ever filmed ! :D But this is masterpiece... best singers on planet... and one of greatest solos of all time.
@chinchek I'm a Christian. I LOVE THIS. Van Halen, Dokken, and Neil Schon were the reasons I started to play guitar. Too bad Eddie couldn't lend his talent this one.
Geoff Tate (Queensrÿche) todavia no estaba consagrado con su banda (tenian solo un EP y ¨the Warning¨), fueron soporte de DIO durante su gira x Europa y Asia.Vio el talento vocal de TATE y lo convoco para este proyecto.
This was 1986. You won't ever see this many rock n roll musicians together again. Legends too. Some of the best.
Very Gooooodddd
THE best!
I have the cassette pretty cool shit
Sixx am May be its time
Rest in peace my dio
Ha, you can tell Dio wrote the lyrics.
Cuz it's MAGICAL
Ha. What's your point
It wouldn't surprise me. His presence is all over it.
WS,nt this song done during the African famine relief?like LIVE AID?
Watching this just proved to me there was way more talent back then
80’! The best decade ever, hands down and horns up! 🤘🏼 So damn happy I was a teenager then.
Paul Shortino's "Forever we will shine" gives me goosebumps.
Best vocalist on the track and pretty much in hard rock!
@@MrAaronChatfield Gotta disagree with that while Dio Halford and Tate are in the room. Shortino imho was severely underrated and deserved far better than he made out with during the decade. My biggest surprise in the lead vocal category was Dave Meniketti. I wasn't exposed to Y & T in the 80's on the east coast. But man had an aqesome tone and balance of power and smoothness to his voice. Dubrow also killed it better than anything I heard him sing in Quiet Riot.
Shortino lives out here in Vegas now. Heard him sing many times. Still sounds great.
"And we all wanna touch a rainbow"
The whole song does that 😆
I you were in high school in the 80's you know all these guys and loved their music. It is sad to know that some of them are dead but they live on through the music. Man I miss the 80's.
Kevin dubrow , passed away un 2007, AND Dio un 2011who else?i miss the 80s too.
TrustOne35 class of 87 ! 80s metal ruled
@@knightlove1000 Jimmy Bain (Rainbow, Dio) in 2016, RIP
We all do.
God damn, rock singers from the 80's had some serious fucking pipes! How come nobody sings this good anymore?
Because in the 70s and 80s you had to actually be able to sing, play, and write to be in a band.
yeah...today's metal singers except for 1 or 2 just try to do a demonic growl. how fucking hum to that. and don't get me started about the shit songs and lame guitar parts.
last first that's because most people have fettishes for singing robots now for some dumbass reason
Auto crap tune
That cause most of today's young singers grew up on soy milk and frappacinnos, and are literally almost all woman now..
I remember this way back when (30 years ago this year...can you fucking believe that?!). Incredible concept, production, and execution...singers all delivered the goods, especially Halford, Tate, and Dio (of course), but special mention has to go out to Dio for putting then little-known singer Paul Shortino of the only moderately successful Rough Cutt up front-and-center in Bridge #2, because Paul Shortino SANG HIS FUCKING HEART OUT. Always a criminally underrated vocalist, that young man stood alongside the legends, came-up to the plate, swung for the bleachers, and hit a fucking home run. Well-done!! 🎤🎸 \m/
I envy you
Dude, you called it. I was like who the hell is this Paul Shortino and how did I miss him back then. He was incredible! I have to look up Rough Cutt. That guy can sing. I am 47 and thought I had heard of everyone until I saw his name.
Indeed, Shortino rocks! I did a blues-rock album with him, check it out, you may dig it! ruclips.net/video/ahGNADj46Qk/видео.html
How about Neil from JOURNEY. He can shred a mean Guitar. I was very impressed with his performance.
That awkward moment when you realized Hear n Aid summarized a whole decade of metal into 8 minutes of music.
Halford and Tate are singing an octave over everyone else... Why? Because they can.
modread666 That's great to know that man can still belt it out!! \m/
True that.
Most of them could, lol
I think it's actually a third above what they're saying and that's what makes it a juicy a harmony
@@forrestrous4551 right ❤️
I love how Halfords voice just blows everyone else's away in the chorus.
indeed, halford has blown many many men away!
lol...His voice is the thinnest of them all except Dokken'5
first off...its amazing that i can respond to a 10year old comment. Second, I dunno, Geoff Tate sounded pretty damn good on this. And Dio stands above all others when it comes to metal vocals. IMO
Calling Don Dokkens voice thin. Someone needs their ears checked
That might be the best comment on this video!
How can you dislike this it help raise money for African relief. I think that's awesome that these men care that much about the world
I love that Dave Meniketti is on this. Y&T didn't quite get the fame they deserved.
No kidding. Canadian bands get ignored all the time. Rush was damn near north America's led zepellin. Other genres besides rock including country.
Meniketti RULES!!!
Emer totally. He got an epic ride out vocal too. They should have put his guitar work in there. Awesome.
@@jasonpowell7346 Speaking OF Canadian bands, do you know or remember Triumph?
@@jasonpowell7346 Y&T weren't Canadian! They're from Oakland.
Hear N Aid - We're Stars
Ronnie James Dio (Dio):
Who cries for the children?
I do
Dave Meniketti (Y&T):
Some time in the night
When you're feeling the cold
Ronnie James Dio:
Take a look at the sky above you
Rob Halford (Judas Priest):
Those are faces in the light
If the story were told
Ronnie James Dio:
They are calling you, calling you
Yeah
We are magic in the night
Kevin DuBrow (Quiet Riot):
We are shadow, we are light
Dave Meniketti:
We are forever you and I
Chorus (vocal lead: Rob Halford):
We're stars
We're stars
Eric Bloom (Blue Oyster Cult):
We can be strong
We are fire and stone
Paul Shortino (Quiet Riot, Rough Cutt):
And we all want to touch a rainbow
Geoff Tate (Queensryche):
But singers and songs
Will never change it alone
We are calling you, calling you
Don Dokken (Dokken):
We're the beating of a heart
The beginning we're the start
Paul Shortino:
Forever we will shine
Yeah
Chorus (vocal leads: Paul Shortino, Don Dokken, Ronnie James Dio, Geoff Tate):
We're stars
We're stars
We're stars
We're stars
Guitar solos:
1st solo: Craig Goldie/Eddie Ojeda
2nd solo: Vivian Campbell/Brad Gillis
3rd solo: Neal Schon/George Lynch
4th solo: Yngwie Malmsteen/Vivian Campbell
5th solo: George Lynch/Carlos Cavazo
6th solo: Brad Gillis/Craig Goldie/Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser
Kevin DuBrow:
We are magic in the night
Rob Halford:
We are shadow, we are light
Geoff Tate:
We are forever you and I
Chorus (vocal leads: Dave Meniketti, Eric Bloom, Rob Halford)
We're stars
We're stars
We're stars
We're stars
We're stars, yeah
We're stars
We are shadow, we are light
We're stars
We are magic in the night
We're stars, oh yeah
We're stars
We're stars
We are magic in the night
We're stars
We are shadow, we are light
We're stars
We're stars
We're stars
We're the magic
We're stars
We're stars
We're the beating of a heart
We're stars
Forever we will shine
We're stars
We're stars
We're stars
We're stars
João Alberto tysm.. this should be pinned at the top
You forgot Dave Murray and Adrian Smith
Really you really felt the need to do that
Up The Murrays And Smiths :D \m/ (Up The Irons)
Loved this and the concept when I first viewed on MTV back in the day I'm now 44 yrs old still gives me chills love Ronnie and the others will be missed and this in my opinion is a great music icon
This song is for a cause. All of the stars helped children of Ethiopia. They deserve a credit. RIP Kevin DuBrow and Ronnie James Dio. You did very well. I hope and pray that they will be with Jesus Christ, our Lord. Their legacy lives on.
Dio forever. His voice will always be in our hearts. Long live rock'n'roll.
1:45 and 4:47 will always give me chills. Don’s voice and that one solo are my favorite parts of this whole song
Dons voice is so unique
My favorite solo part is George Lynch’s solo pieces myself
You guys notice how he went toe to toe with Yngwie malsteen
why wasn't this all over Mtv? i've never heard it before, and it is AWESOME!
It's GREAT seeing Geoff Tate of Queensryche in there
They did a cool job with the video. All the metal greats.
Great to see eric and buck from blue oyster cult.
Man, I wish I had Doc Brown's Delorean about now, so I can go back to these days!!! What an awesome time it was!! Just about everything was better then! 🤘👍💪
R.I.P. Ronnie,Kevin,Jimmy :(
Yeah, no1 wants to mention Kevin, turned more little metal heads loose than most of them back in the early 80's
@@margyskaarhaug6468 Kevin's attitude probably hindered them from being bigger than they were. He softened over the years but he's blast everyone he could during the early 80's. Its a shame because the talent that passed through quiet riot was remarkable.
@@margyskaarhaug6468 I was 8 when Cum On Feel Tha Noize came out and it changed me from a Billy Joel/Hall & Oates kid to a future metal lover. Not much of a QR guy these days but Kevin was special.
Yngwie and George Lynch sound great! Very similar solos yet with a different approach. Yngwie was on tour with Iron Maiden during this recording. Wow, and they're still touring and getting huge endorsement deals, especially Yngwie. Glad they're all still rocking! Good job Ronnie! This is just beautiful!
Yngwie Dio Lynch everyone else stay home
@@jonmyers7485 Yngwie is some shitty drummer😉
I agree George and Yngwie.. was special!
This is so fucking metal!!!!!!!! It's like the gods of brutal legend! Have been paid the ultimate tribute!
They should re-do "Stars" in the honor of Ronnie James Dio & Jimmy Bain
It should include the following:
Vocals:
Bruce Dickinson, Rob Halford, Klaus Meine, Michael Kiske, Joey Tempest,
Blackie Lawless, Geoff Tate, Joacim Cans, D.C Cooper, Tobias Sammet,
Ronnie Atkins, Yannis Papadopoulos, Michael Poulsen, King Diamond.
Guitar:
Vivian Campbell, Craig Goldy, Dave Murray, Adrian Smith, George Lynch, Glen Tipton, Michael Denner, Tony Iommi, Yngwie Malmsteen, Matthias Jabs, Doug Aldrich, Michael Weikath, Kai Hansen, Andy LaRocque, John Norum, Alexi Laiho.
Bass:
Steve Harris.
Drums:
Vinny Appice, Nicko McBrain.
Keyboard:
Claude Schnell, Mic Michaeli.
These guys could, besides remaking "We're Stars", also make some covers of other classic rock/metal songs, by Black Sabbath, Rainbow, Dio, Scorpions, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Whitesnake, Def Leppard, Europe, Twisted Sister, Dokken etc :)
I do agree with your list. It's perfect.
but also with some amazing vocs as background for example tom keifer and Sebastian Bach
I like how the Maiden crew at almost every instrument
I know you couldn't really predict Bain's death back then but someone would have to replace him or its just Steve at Bass
MrCapone1996 true -Maybe they should have Steve Harris there on permanent basis?
I love how Halford is trying to top everyone!
Him and Tate don't really need to "try" to top the rest :)
leather daddy that he is, halford has been known to 'top' many men!
Buck dharma doesn't get nearly enough credit for how great a guitar player he is
Cheerokee Chief.... Can't get better than this bunch of Rock Gods. This song completely strikes down 'We Are the World', hands down! Don't forget about Claude Schnell, he plays keyboards in the song.
Happy Birthday Ronnie James Dio! \m/
Kevin DuBrow and Paul Shortino had incredible voices. Would have liked to have heard more of them in this song.
Simply magic no words can decide it !!!!!!!! Music like this will live eternally Rock on!!!!!!
My God - I forgot this even existed. This brings back memories.
PLEASE, PLEASE, WHATEVER YOU DO-DO NOT, I REPEAT, DO NOT FORGET THIS (ULTRA) RARE MOMENT!
Buck's the only guitarist who didn't go in with the mentality of "I have to shred". He actually did something with character.
Agreed, what a great contribution to this project. Was and am still impressed by him. The humility and dedication he brings is very worth noting
Dharma always plays with emotion, like someone speaking, or a great jazz horn solo -- the shredders are just show, great technique, but nothing interesting.
Don't fear the reaper....not all great ax-men are shredders like Malmsteen and Lynch
Them Maiden Boys too \m/\m/
Bout time someone noticed quality
Dio is in a league all his own. What a voice! RIP Thanks Ronnie
True talents. Great voices. Anciently but still echoes.
Dio,Tate,halford, amazing
Where was Dickinson?!?!?! That would've completed the holy quartet!
And Dubrow!
I've always really liked this song. An excellent showcase of incredible talent, from the "Metal World". So many of our heroes from this video are no longer with us. It deserves respect. Thanks so much for sharing
Mr. Jimmy Bain, thank you for all you have done and contributed to metal! R.I.P. brother, hope to see you some day!
I really liked don dokken and eric blooms part
I never comment on social media, BUT THIS EFFFIN' ROCKS!
I grew up in the 80's listening to these Guys!
Spinal Tap was hilarious, Harry Shearer also of the Simpsons, was in the chorus group..... too funny. Lynch, Goldy, Smith & Murray, Geoff Tate, Halford..... it all kicked assssssss!
BAKURA'S PLANET you know why Tap is in this? Remember “Duke Fame” in Spinal Tap? That was Paul Shortino!
Don dokken sound amazing in here. As always.
Completely agree!
Seen dokken live(long time ago granted), absolutely appalling….dogshit is too nice a phrase!
Vivian Campbell in his early 20's trading off with the likes of players the caliber of Lynch , Malmsteen etc. He's often overlooked since taking the gig with Def Leppard but back in the day he could tear it up with the best of them.
That's cuz playing shirtless with another guy on stage ain't to cool, or manly. 😅😂😅😂
Yngwie and George (Lynch) a hand upper!!!
I cant imagine a world without Ronnie James Dio, the talent that man possesed, the kindness, the longevity. He is HEAVY METAL! RIP Ronnie I will forever love and miss you!
When I first bought this EP, the first guitarist I knew for sure, was Yngwie. Listen to it first and then saw the video. The best thing to come out in the 80's!
better than USA For Africa and Band Aid
Not better! In the same boat! Both were great for the people who listen to the kind of music! I love both songs, and both songs still bring tears to my eyes listening!
I would've loved to see Randy Rhoads
on this song RIP Randy
Sure wish I were there in that studio that day.
Geoff Tate had a great voice. I saw him live and he sounds the exact same.
This is just one of those videos that's so awesome it gives you fucking goosebumps.
Long Live Dio
Nothing like 80's music!! The best era!!!
I remember this - and yeah, *looks in mirror* i remember having more hair myself! Good to see Donald Roeser and Eric from BOC - I forgot they were in this! This is great to watch after all these years.
I believe that tall guy with the glasses at 0:36 is the guy who arranged the USA for Africa/We are the World thing...I'm reaching far back in my memory, so I'm not sure who he is.
This is like a REAL "rock n roll hall of fame" conference! God bless Ronnie Dio.
@06:38 Geoff Tate is so hot. I love his voice... Literally everyone in this video is amazing!
Tigress I only wish I could be that cool..
torgomax Maybe you are but you don't know it.
;)
This was a GREAT project. So many of my favorites and badass musicians. /,,/
Alan Hernandez And you should of been born to be in the video, in other words be around durning the 80s, because you are such a talented guitarist!... And hot 😉 People just don't play like they did in the 80s anymore.... However you do!
great voices
friggin malmsteen sound cleaner and smoother than everyone i wish i had his talent :D
I'm thinking that many are still practicing to achieve some sort of Malmsteen essence
I have been a fan of these guys for a while now, and only JUST learned about this. Man...the metal scene of the 80s will never be matched. There's a lot of great modern metal, but the 80s era was something else. Such a cool, happy and awesome vibe.
I graduated in 86 when this came out and it had all my heroes in track. I bought the EP on vinyl and still have it. So good
#BRINGREALMUSICBACK 💓💓💓💓
Imagine getting autographs at this!
5:31 Blackie fucking Lawless
Amazing guitar solo :)
Imagine how fun it would be in there, watching those guys playing, singing, learning some techniques, they must of had a great time.
Imagine if Bruce Dickinson was in this
Bro, you are late😂
I would say there's something wrong with 111 people for disliking this video, but I think it's worse that this video has a dislike button to begin with.
Buck Dharma FTW!!
Love 80’s era of Metal and Long Hair Rock. Where it’s gone today!!!!😭
Still rocks in 2022!!
2:05 What a powerful line from Halford!
Sounds like they took some lines from Rainbow in the Dark!
Same chords...A, E, F, and G. Just a little different on the arrangement. Really the easiest chords to solo over IMO.
Rock ' n ' Metal Allstars
what a f...ing great project! I can imagine how difficult it must have been getting everybody together during the 80's in which all of these bands were busy touring/recording. R.I.P. Ronnie, you will NEVER be forgotten!
why don't we get music like THIS anymore??? wish i lived i the 80's...
These hairstyles are the cause of a one massive hole in the ozone layer. "How much spray you want?" "Yes"
need King Diamond Bruce and Ozzy
And Sebastian Bach
sebastian was still probably in his angsty teen pre-Skid Row days when this happened.
Only Dio could make this happen. RIP.
I was just thinking this. It's a testament to the sheer amount of respect that man had and still has.
Wow. Never have enough of this song. SO proud I got to meet several of those guys, Geoff Tate one week ago. I was in awe when I watched this video-clip in the 80s!
Neal Schon, George Lynch, Vivian Cambell and Yngwie dominated the best guitar solo category. Honorable mention goes to Buck Darma's closing bluesy feel and Adrian Smith and Dave Murray's melodic hook. I used to rewind this over and over just to hear the guitarist go off. Thanks for the post.
Brad Gillis also brought it.
I get Rainbow In The Dark vibe from this
Same here
That's how I knew it was Dio when I heard it on the radio
I think you can fit that song's synth line under stars and it will sound fine. I need to test it, but as the songs follow similar progressions, tempos, and keys, it may fit note for note
Don Dokken is the best!
The riff sounds exactly like Burning Heart by Survivor
Blackie Lawless should have had a line as well. He still is rocking out touring. And sounds better with age.
You could get singers from all of today's big bands along with the best producers and it wouldn't come close. Pure, raw, passionate, talent. No disrespect to anyone but they don't make them like this anymore
Metal nirvana
This recording was made possible by tons of cocaine.
How do you know, were you there?
(Seriously, stop the fucking Cocaine comments, they are so old.)
Wish clapton had a solo in this..
🤣🤣🤣
I never get enough of this one.
the solo is fantastic, best I ever heard
:D
This song deserves more exposure
Gillis', Schon's and Dharma's parts are waaaay better than Yngwie's...
EwerLord Bucks closing riffs on the lead break is as good as it gets.Don't now why they showed the Maiden guys there that was all Buck.
Check out the recording of this song. Adrian Smith and Dave Murray played a brilliant harmony which was cut out for the final song.
The Harmony was not cut out..If you listen carefully,you will hear it behind the refrain "we're stars"..!!
Opinion, of course, but Yngwie's second part was.. dare I say it... tasteful. I'd never say that about him now.
Best solos, in line with song melody are Ojeda and Dharma parts.
The others is a "I try to run more fast than others" ...
Could’ve just let Malmsteen solo for the whole song 😂
George lynch owns that solo
Biggest concentration of cocaine and hairspray ever filmed ! :D But this is masterpiece... best singers on planet... and one of greatest solos of all time.
This was so great RIP Ronnie nice to see the metal family coming together for a cause at that period of time
@chinchek I'm a Christian. I LOVE THIS. Van Halen, Dokken, and Neil Schon were the reasons I started to play guitar. Too bad Eddie couldn't lend his talent this one.
懐かしい!! ロブもテイトもドッケンもブルーオイスターカルトもguitaristも他のヴォーカリストも全部懐かしい!!
gristleizerさん、ありがとう!!from japan
Geoff Tate (Queensrÿche) todavia no estaba consagrado con su banda (tenian solo un EP y ¨the Warning¨), fueron soporte de DIO durante su gira x Europa y Asia.Vio el talento vocal de TATE y lo convoco para este proyecto.
I was about 13 when this came out....still know everybody and still love the track!
まいったな。
もう40年近く前の曲なのに、涙が止まらないよ。
それだけ、素晴らしい曲だったんだよね。