except Nuno is in the wrong generation. Steve Vai musically is better then Ed. but like Ed said, this aint the Olympics, its not a sport its music. you either like it or you dont. for me Ed is my favorite. i like steve as well. Nuno is just in the wrong time so I refuse to listen@channel296
Thats what so few actually realize about EVH's masterful playing, his rhythm work. Its what he is all about. Its why he was a game changer and the greatest rock and roll guitarist of all time. He always played for the band but was such a innovater he created a whole new way to play a guitar solo for a song.
Whoever overlooked his rhythmic playing sure missed the boat! Dude was the total package which is what makes him the GOAT! For me, his rhythm playing was just as good if not better than his solo work....impeccable all around! RIP King Edward. 😪
VH seemed to be happier when SH was their singer. He seems to have less ego than their first singer. But the 2 brothers also seemed a bit hard to deal with at times. 🤔
Most people usually talk about Eddie's technique, but I am always blown away by the emotional impact his performances deliver. He's so naturally gifted, that the guitar just seems like it's a part of his body. One of the best ever.
There is only 1. The master exploded on the music scene and left scorched earth in his wake. Every guitar player knew the landscape had changed in a remarkable and spectacular way. There have been hundreds maybe thousands or even millions of imitators since. There will never be another like Him and I miss him. The MASTER, Edward Van Halen.
will say it a million times, and mean it everytime Being a guitarist myself, I know what EVH was to me. Everyone else here knows what he meant to them. You can throw out all the superlatives you want about The Master, but there is never going to be an argument about his mastery of his chosen art. No else had players around the planet going "What the F is that". From his grin to his fingers Eddie was born to bring us joy through his expression of his art, and you can thank whatever god you believe in that he shared his joy with us. ALWAYS #1 UNPARALLELED. When the master emerged, from the opening chords of you really got me, every player knew the sonic landscape was changed in a way that was unheard of up to that time. Eruption smashed his foot onto your throat daring you to try to emulate him. No one can. There was never anyone like him, and there will never be another, and I miss his artistry.
“…you can thank whatever god you believe in…” I loved this! Great comment bringing us all together. We’re never going to be united again once the godless globalists take the US down this November. Scary! Miss EVH.
Live Without a Net is proof of that. They were a juggernaut. Only other band that was on the same level was Metallica during AJFA tour from 88-90. Scorched earth.
RIP Eddie. His rhythm playing is SO underrated. This is one of my all time favorite songs by him, and it is also a great showcase of his rhythm playing.
No need for a rhythm guitarist here. Eddie and Michael got that covered, Eddie’s rhythm playing IS underrated, and so is Michael Anthony as a top tier bass player. RIP Eddie...miss you already man
@@gashthrasher_8976 That's true but I understand what they mean; just phrased it wrong. It's fair to say that a lot of people who loved Eddie were so enamored of his solos that they often failed to comment on his great rhythm skills; too busy praising his leads.
@@Gregorypeckory Yes, exactly. Not worded wrong. Eddie's rhythm playing is rarely discussed in conversations about his playing. It's usually his soloing.
I’m only 22 years old - but FUCK am I glad my father raised me in Van Halen. They simply don’t make music like this anymore. So much raw emotion, feeling, rock ‘n roll. It’s so good I almost want to cry 😂
Welp the sad part is people can still make music in the old style... since it's not the efficient or popular choice anymore it's more expensive. Record live, use tube amps, etc.
I swung by his childhood home in Pasadena. Drove around out back, stood on the bed of my pickup and peered over the fence. There was a crater center of the yard, remnant from a lightening bolt. Strange this was, my was compass was all fucked too. Needle wouldn't stay in one place. Swear to God. Nah only kidding, 'bout the compass part.. But I did reach under that fence, filled up a baggie full of dirt. I keep that shit in my case..
Riffing, rhythm and he still ad-lib s his fills, licks, the solo the whole lot! It’s bloody fantastic. What a incredible guitar player Ed was. I know nothing lasts forever. We knew his health was bad for a long time. It’s been nearly 2 months now but I still can’t believe someone with that much life, talent and energy has gone. It’s just so sad.
Alex truly drives the band. He plays with such power and authority. There are drummers who tag along and there are drummers who drive it like they stole it.
let`s be honest..there is absolutly no way to play a guitar more alive, original and powerfull then Eddie does here...this is a lesson in godlike guitarwork
10 months later, and I still tear up seeing these old concert videos of Eddie playing. I've never realized how much he influenced me as as player, performance mannerisms and all, until he passed. He'll forever be my favorite player of all time,
get sad all the time watching old videos of the artists i love whether they are still here or gone. because i just start looking at and thinking about how young they were at the time, but then i start thinking about how young i was and get even more sad. this is 89 so i was only a junior or senior in high school, now im 50! what happened.
I don't know why I keep watching VH videos here. Just makes me cry a little each time. But luckily, a little less and less each time...but the ache remains.
This is hands down my favorite VH song from the Sammy era. Maybe of all time. The energy of this song is bombastic. Eddie's playing is flawless. The band was so tight that it hurts. Sammy singing in natural tuning. Solo is a monster. It may be better than the studio version. Good Lord, could these guys jam. Man. I miss Eddie already.
I know you penned the comment 2 yrs ago, but I agree with you about 100%. This is a damn seminar on how to write a rock song, then go and kill it live. I can play this....and I sound like...me, lol, I am no Ed VH !!
And that, boys and girls, is how you rock n roll. Never will we see this kind of talent on stage together again. New bands will never touch it. They grew up too coddled by Mommy and Daddy and will never get the depths of creativity like this. Salute gentlemen
Everyone knows the album version and the legendary live version from Live without a net but for some reason, this version somehow steps out from behind the shadow of the version in live without a net. I also love how you can clearly hear the echo on Sammy’s voice! Too many times that kind of authenticity to the live shows is lost to the editing process when being released commercially. For some other reason this video feels so authentic to the real live experience when I put on noise canceling headphones and close my eyes. It’s as close as it can feel for me while thinking to hearing it live in person. I was lucky enough to be right in front of Eddie at a show in Philly back in the 90s. I was literally 10 feet from him. That wasn’t a concert attended, that was an EXPERIENCE to cherish.. Man, the world lost a great innovator with that so very unique mind. As I study his music, method, technique and sound, I get so overwhelmed with wanting to know it all at once! It’s just too much to process. He truly was our modern day Mozart/Beethoven.
I have seen VH 7 times. At MSG in N.Y. during the 1984 tour I was able to make my way to the front row an stand right in front of him. I am a guitarist and I was watching every single note he played when he was standing still right there a coule of feet away. He definatel saw me watching , because he gave me a impish little grin and he winked at me. He knew damn well I was picking his brain and he was probably telling me by that wink "you see this ? " Hahaa, go ahead and try to play it " Not trying to insult me, rather, "you now know the way I play , go for it, and lol..good luck! 😜💥
I do like the Live Without A Net version a little better. That solo was so epic with the time transitioning and use of different effects, then he changes gears and goes into the stratosphere.
The guitar has a more distinct tone in this version that i really like, but LWOAN has that Sammy scream near the end that this lacks. So i listen to both.
Why don’t people recognize this song as being the masterpiece that it is? I mean...any time someone pulls the “DLR/real rock n roll” argument, just tell them to listen to this song.
Also one of the most underrated of Van Halen´s vocalists. Sammy Hagar has one of the all-time classic voices of rock. He also had a very healthy and convincing solo career. Great man!
And the album version itself remains a classic! But that song just comes alive when played live. It truly deserved to be a single and a staple of their shows. Sadly, after this tour it wasn't really played live much until this summer.
Eddie's solos were so mesmerizing that his rhythm playing doesn't get the credit deserved. He defines melodic rhythm guitar! There is no better guitar player ever, than EVH! Thank you sir for all of the fantastic memories and giving your gift to all of us!
My favorite Sammy era song. Mike and Sammy nail those vocal harmonies in the chorus. And holy crap, the solo in this live version is insane! Then the drums after... They were firing on all cylinders back then. I wish they had half this mojo with the Dave reunion.
100% I love Sammy, but personally still love the DLR VH records just a little more overall. This song and a few others from the Sammy days are every bit as monumental and fantastic as anything they ever did though. It's not often that a live performance elevates and already phenomenal song to an entirely higher level, but this one did. Just puts goosebumps on your arms and a tear in your eye.
+Strngs012 ya have to wonder if Ed ever misses playing this era of stuff. He says the fans want CVH, which for the most part is true, however this version of CVH is only a shadow of its former self. Sammy vocals are still very good, and they could put on a show that would definitely sell out venues like MSG. Not with Dave though, and I am a fan of all versions of VH....
They really should find a singer who can really give both era's the respect they deserve. There's a lot of good songs from 5150 and OU812. It started going to shit around F.U.C.K. ..but those two albums were very good.
+EVILSPAWN1003 funny you mention, he says in interviews that is how wrote a lot of the music. Drinking and doing coke in his hotel rooms jamming on his guitar coming up with most of the music for VH songs while the other guys were out partying.
This is one of my favorite all-time VH songs, and definitely one of my favorite guitar riffs of all time. So underrated. This is probably the best version of the song. Hagar's vocals are amazing in this clip.
Absolute magic!!! One of my favorite songs from the Sammy era. I only got to see them once. Los Angeles Coliseum on July 24, 1988. I was a 17 year old kid without a worry in the world. We miss you King Edward.......❤️
As a guitar player, I just tried playing with a drummer for the first time and it was humbling. We were trying to play a fairly simple song and it was not easy to get in sync. Hearing and seeing Van Halen playing such a complex song with such ease and artistry... I have a new level of appreciation for how difficult it is to pull off a performance like this.
I've always been an Eddie Van Halen fan and I spent all of my twenties and thirties listening to Eddie and Alex Van Halen. Alex has got to be one of the best drummers I've ever heard.......
Greatest Rhythm Player in Rock History. Everyone I know who can play this song say its one of the funnest songs ever to play...if u can hit that groove and timing right.
Lost in EVH's masterful guitar playing is the absolute genius of Alex on the drum kit. Hot for Teacher is one of my all-time favorites. I crank it right to 10 every time it comes on.
Stellar performance! My fave Hagar era tune. I’ll put the Dave vs Sam dispute to rest right here: when any vocalist can’t deliver the high notes live as heard on the record, enter Michael Anthony. He saves the day every time!
This song is literally so underrated, together with the other bangers from their 5150 album like why cant this be love, best of both words and especially dreams! I discovered this album a couple weeks ago and i havent listened to anything else since, the energy it gives is just insane 💥
And the "voice"! Now I'm a die hard fan for life but Sammy walked into this Juggernaut with some big shoes to fill. For the fans and the band. And freaking OWNED it!!! MY own opinion, but VH made some of their best music during those years.
IMO VH would have withered away and disgraced themselves if DLR stuck around. SH extended the band's life. I hope to hear SH and the Circle play this song someday.
Good God I miss Eddie. So buttery smooth and casual about being the King. I've never seen anyone play as good him live..... probably never will again....
I saw the 5150 come through Philadelphia AND Baltimore in 1986 I think. I would skip over this track until then. After that first night live... it is one of my all time favorite songs
Great example of many Van Halen riffs full of musical optimism. A sound I can’t explain other than it’s enriched with high energy and a kind of music that has an eye for the light at the end of the tunnel. Don’t give up. Ever.
Edward, you will forever be the master and the biggest reason I picked up the guitar in 1978. Thank you for every drop of blood sweat and tears, shed by millions in our quest to become better. I love you brother and so sorely miss you. I hope you have finally found peace in your newest stage of the eternal journey sailing the cosmos. 🎸🎼🎶🎹🔊💥👽
Marc Sherman Totally agree. 78-84 with Roth is my favorite but I really enjoy almost all of the Sammy stuff too. I mean, how can anyone watch this video and not dig it?
Yes it was MA... Just look at how he pulls away from the mic and the tone stops. Timing.. Besides, he was known for the high pitch. Just read this interview with Sammy... "He was born with a really high voice" not a singer though. ultimateclassicrock.com/eddie-van-halen-michael-anthony-comments/
Van Halen never gave a dull or boring show. You got your money's worth. Miss you Eddie.
most underrated song of van halen
I agree. This never got radio time but I think it's one of the best songs of the Sammy era.
+Patricio Garcia This is definitely up there. I would also put Push Comes To Shove, Mine All Mine, I'll Wait, and about 15 others on that list lol.
Patricio Garcia hear about it later is just too underrated
Patricio Garcia Yet it's the best one
Patricio Garcia WONDERFUL song.
The only negative aspect of Edward's contribution to guitar, is that everyone else must accept the only spot left is second best.
Chills and goosebumps brother. Thanks 😂
Gives everyone something to strive for.
Nuno
except Nuno is in the wrong generation. Steve Vai musically is better then Ed. but like Ed said, this aint the Olympics, its not a sport its music. you either like it or you dont. for me Ed is my favorite. i like steve as well. Nuno is just in the wrong time so I refuse to listen@channel296
Ed said the best was roy clark, find the odd couple episode with roy. Will blowbyour mind basically spanks a acoustic guitar into splinters
This is what separates Eddie from the majority of his peers. His stunning and creative rhythm playing.
Thats what so few actually realize about EVH's masterful playing, his rhythm work. Its what he is all about. Its why he was a game changer and the greatest rock and roll guitarist of all time. He always played for the band but was such a innovater he created a whole new way to play a guitar solo for a song.
Whoever overlooked his rhythmic playing sure missed the boat! Dude was the total package which is what makes him the GOAT! For me, his rhythm playing was just as good if not better than his solo work....impeccable all around! RIP King Edward. 😪
His groove is incredible. His one guitar in a mix sounds better than most two guitar groups trying to fill the space
There is SO much going on in this song.. bests me how he put it together. But then again that’s kinda what makes him a genius
Great post. You get it!!!
Sammy's voice here is amazing. Top of his game.
VH seemed to be happier when SH was their singer.
He seems to have less ego than their first singer. But the 2 brothers also seemed a bit hard to deal with at times. 🤔
Michael is probably one of the most underrated bass players. His back up vocals change everything
It could be said Michael Anthony is THE voice of VH.
He was the glue that held it all together..
Without EVH Mikey is an unknown, yes he was amazing but enough of the "without Mike" nonsense
@@autk
Without Roth, Ed would have been just some gunslinger as Roth was the brains behind it all.
Most people usually talk about Eddie's technique, but I am always blown away by the emotional impact his performances deliver. He's so naturally gifted, that the guitar just seems like it's a part of his body. One of the best ever.
Of course he was genius aside 👃🥃
There is only 1. The master exploded on the music scene and left scorched earth in his wake. Every guitar player knew the landscape had changed in a remarkable and spectacular way. There have been hundreds maybe thousands or even millions of imitators since. There will never be another like Him and I miss him.
The MASTER, Edward Van Halen.
Absolutely incredible solo. There are NO words.
I could be wrong but, somehow I have a sneaking suspicion this guy has played guitar before..
will say it a million times, and mean it everytime Being a guitarist myself, I know what EVH was to me. Everyone else here knows what he meant to them. You can throw out all the superlatives you want about The Master, but there is never going to be an argument about his mastery of his chosen art. No else had players around the planet going "What the F is that". From his grin to his fingers Eddie was born to bring us joy through his expression of his art, and you can thank whatever god you believe in that he shared his joy with us.
ALWAYS #1
UNPARALLELED.
When the master emerged, from the opening chords of you really got me, every player knew the sonic landscape was changed in a way that was unheard of up to that time. Eruption smashed his foot onto your throat daring you to try to emulate him. No one can.
There was never anyone like him, and there will never be another, and I miss his artistry.
Nobody swings like the king
His middle name is Ludwig for a reason.
“…you can thank whatever god you believe in…” I loved this! Great comment bringing us all together. We’re never going to be united again once the godless globalists take the US down this November. Scary!
Miss EVH.
Man, when these guys were hitting on all cylinders nobody could touch them.
You are so right !!! The great years these guys were indistructable !!!
makes you wanna jump . ❤
Live Without a Net is proof of that. They were a juggernaut. Only other band that was on the same level was Metallica during AJFA tour from 88-90. Scorched earth.
very true
EVH a BADASS🤘🏼the BEST❤
It's not often where every single person in the band is a MONSTER player. Van Halen was always THE MIGHTY VAN HALEN!
it's really true. someone says that , under scrutiny, they only get better with further examination.
RIP Eddie. His rhythm playing is SO underrated. This is one of my all time favorite songs by him, and it is also a great showcase of his rhythm playing.
No need for a rhythm guitarist here. Eddie and Michael got that covered, Eddie’s rhythm playing IS underrated, and so is Michael Anthony as a top tier bass player. RIP Eddie...miss you already man
Make no mistake... Eddie was never underrated in any way shape or form.
@@gashthrasher_8976 That's true but I understand what they mean; just phrased it wrong. It's fair to say that a lot of people who loved Eddie were so enamored of his solos that they often failed to comment on his great rhythm skills; too busy praising his leads.
Under...what?
@@Gregorypeckory Yes, exactly. Not worded wrong. Eddie's rhythm playing is rarely discussed in conversations about his playing. It's usually his soloing.
I’m only 22 years old - but FUCK am I glad my father raised me in Van Halen. They simply don’t make music like this anymore. So much raw emotion, feeling, rock ‘n roll. It’s so good I almost want to cry 😂
I'm 14 and feel the same way
Well go ahead and cry.....Eddie is worth several tears. He compelled me to play guitar and I've been doing so for 42 years now.
Wow- which member were you?
Welp the sad part is people can still make music in the old style... since it's not the efficient or popular choice anymore it's more expensive.
Record live, use tube amps, etc.
Michael Anthony's background vocals INCREDIBLE 😎👍🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
What an amazing live performance. Raw talent on loan from God. Long Live EVH.
I swung by his childhood home in Pasadena.
Drove around out back, stood on the bed of my pickup and peered over the fence.
There was a crater center of the yard, remnant from a lightening bolt.
Strange this was, my was compass was all fucked too.
Needle wouldn't stay in one place.
Swear to God.
Nah only kidding, 'bout the compass part..
But I did reach under that fence, filled up a baggie full of dirt.
I keep that shit in my case..
Eddie is the no.1 guitar player of all time
No 😊 among 9 else of at same level Ritchie Blackmore and spell them
Not even close … EVH changed everything in so many different ways from the old guard.. God gave home the pick of destiny!
Mhm don't forget Jimmy Hendrix Ritchie
Jimmy Page is not spastic
Paco DeLucia has entered the room.
Eddie's rythem playing is 2nd to none.... So gooooood.
Riffing, rhythm and he still ad-lib s his fills, licks, the solo the whole lot! It’s bloody fantastic.
What a incredible guitar player Ed was.
I know nothing lasts forever. We knew his health was bad for a long time. It’s been nearly 2 months now but I still can’t believe someone with that much life, talent and energy has gone. It’s just so sad.
Bottom. Line drugs kill
@@Swanlord05 plus booze and a 100 smokes a day
RIP Edward.
Thank you for sharing your God given talents with the world!
We will always miss your joy, smile, grins.....
Alex truly drives the band. He plays with such power and authority. There are drummers who tag along and there are drummers who drive it like they stole it.
And that snare sound is so awesome...delicious is more like it. Even their less than stellar sounds are made better by his drumming.
alex CRUSHES in this song. the drumming is brilliant
Eddie at the top of his game...
let`s be honest..there is absolutly no way to play a guitar more alive, original and powerfull then Eddie does here...this is a lesson in godlike guitarwork
Rest In Peace to one of the greatest guitarists of all time. Unlike any other out there. This will always remain my favorite Van Halen Song.
Me too, my fave for decades and since I first heard it.
10 months later, and I still tear up seeing these old concert videos of Eddie playing. I've never realized how much he influenced me as as player, performance mannerisms and all, until he passed. He'll forever be my favorite player of all time,
same here brother. he was and always will be the best
get sad all the time watching old videos of the artists i love whether they are still here or gone. because i just start looking at and thinking about how young they were at the time, but then i start thinking about how young i was and get even more sad. this is 89 so i was only a junior or senior in high school, now im 50! what happened.
@@newwavepop right? It blows my mind that im 27, and Eddie was ONLY 23 when the first VH Was released
The longer he's gone, the more I miss him. I saw Van Halen 27 times. 23 times with DLR & 4 times with Sammie.
I don't know why I keep watching VH videos here. Just makes me cry a little each time. But luckily, a little less and less each time...but the ache remains.
This is hands down my favorite VH song from the Sammy era. Maybe of all time. The energy of this song is bombastic. Eddie's playing is flawless. The band was so tight that it hurts. Sammy singing in natural tuning. Solo is a monster. It may be better than the studio version. Good Lord, could these guys jam.
Man. I miss Eddie already.
I agree a 1000% this song is a masterpiece of all time rock music!!
Yes better than the studio version. The lead was insane!!
I know you penned the comment 2 yrs ago, but I agree with you about 100%. This is a damn seminar on how to write a rock song, then go and kill it live. I can play this....and I sound like...me, lol, I am no Ed VH !!
@@gib59er56 I can play it too. And I sound like a guy trying to play like Eddie. Lol.
@@jandvadams That`s cuz we are mortals from Earth bro !! Hahaaaaa!
One of the best and most under rated Van Halen songs. Rip Eddie you absolute legend.
He will never be forgotten. The man changed the world
And that, boys and girls, is how you rock n roll. Never will we see this kind of talent on stage together again. New bands will never touch it. They grew up too coddled by Mommy and Daddy and will never get the depths of creativity like this. Salute gentlemen
Sound like such a boomer lol
Everyone knows the album version and the legendary live version from Live without a net but for some reason, this version somehow steps out from behind the shadow of the version in live without a net.
I also love how you can clearly hear the echo on Sammy’s voice! Too many times that kind of authenticity to the live shows is lost to the editing process when being released commercially.
For some other reason this video feels so authentic to the real live experience when I put on noise canceling headphones and close my eyes. It’s as close as it can feel for me while thinking to hearing it live in person. I was lucky enough to be right in front of Eddie at a show in Philly back in the 90s. I was literally 10 feet from him. That wasn’t a concert attended, that was an EXPERIENCE to cherish..
Man, the world lost a great innovator with that so very unique mind. As I study his music, method, technique and sound, I get so overwhelmed with wanting to know it all at once! It’s just too much to process. He truly was our modern day Mozart/Beethoven.
I have seen VH 7 times. At MSG in N.Y. during the 1984 tour I was able to make my way to the front row an stand right in front of him. I am a guitarist and I was watching every single note he played when he was standing still right there a coule of feet away. He definatel saw me watching , because he gave me a impish little grin and he winked at me. He knew damn well I was picking his brain and he was probably telling me by that wink "you see this ? " Hahaa, go ahead and try to play it " Not trying to insult me, rather, "you now know the way I play , go for it, and lol..good luck! 😜💥
I do like the Live Without A Net version a little better. That solo was so epic with the time transitioning and use of different effects, then he changes gears and goes into the stratosphere.
The guitar has a more distinct tone in this version that i really like, but LWOAN has that Sammy scream near the end that this lacks. So i listen to both.
Why don’t people recognize this song as being the masterpiece that it is? I mean...any time someone pulls the “DLR/real rock n roll” argument, just tell them to listen to this song.
The Mozart of our generation. RIP Eddie. You are truly missed!
Anyone who doubts EVH isn't the GOAT....watch this clip-including the solo(which is one of if not his best ever). Pure joy!
Also one of the most underrated of Van Halen´s vocalists. Sammy Hagar has one of the all-time classic voices of rock. He also had a very healthy and convincing solo career. Great man!
I was there. Tokyo Dome 1989..
Clearly remember like yesterday... . R.I.P Eddie 😥🙏
Eddie's always smiling and having fun. It wasnt just a job. He loved it.
That solo is unreal. Genius just flowed so effortlessly out of Ed. If I learn that piece before I die I’ll be a happy man.
When I was a teenager I used to watch the live without a net dvd with my neighbor. Good times
This is simply the best version of this song. It beats the album to pieces.
And the album version itself remains a classic! But that song just comes alive when played live. It truly deserved to be a single and a staple of their shows. Sadly, after this tour it wasn't really played live much until this summer.
Eddie's solos were so mesmerizing that his rhythm playing doesn't get the credit deserved. He defines melodic rhythm guitar! There is no better guitar player ever, than EVH! Thank you sir for all of the fantastic memories and giving your gift to all of us!
The man changed the game entirely. We also don't talk enough about how great Al and Mike are. They're having so much fun.
There's rock music and then there's 5150. The BEST song ever written. Peace
My favorite Sammy era song. Mike and Sammy nail those vocal harmonies in the chorus. And holy crap, the solo in this live version is insane! Then the drums after... They were firing on all cylinders back then. I wish they had half this mojo with the Dave reunion.
What a solo!!!! Just kills.
Whether you prefer Hagar or DLR, you have got to admit this is an amazing performance by all 4 of them.
100% I love Sammy, but personally still love the DLR VH records just a little more overall. This song and a few others from the Sammy days are every bit as monumental and fantastic as anything they ever did though. It's not often that a live performance elevates and already phenomenal song to an entirely higher level, but this one did. Just puts goosebumps on your arms and a tear in your eye.
Arguably my favorite VH song. LOVE cranking the volume up when driving with this on.
I think Eddie secretly still plays this song when hes jamming all by himself in his studio
+Strngs012 ya have to wonder if Ed ever misses playing this era of stuff. He says the fans want CVH, which for the most part is true, however this version of CVH is only a shadow of its former self. Sammy vocals are still very good, and they could put on a show that would definitely sell out venues like MSG. Not with Dave though, and I am a fan of all versions of VH....
+Strngs012 I think he does lines of coke when he`s all by himself....
They really should find a singer who can really give both era's the respect they deserve. There's a lot of good songs from 5150 and OU812. It started going to shit around F.U.C.K. ..but those two albums were very good.
+EVILSPAWN1003 funny you mention, he says in interviews that is how wrote a lot of the music. Drinking and doing coke in his hotel rooms jamming on his guitar coming up with most of the music for VH songs while the other guys were out partying.
This song is so awesome! Still love it to this day ! I like Eddies shirt! lol
From all the footage I’ve seen! The Sammy era seems to be the one Ed looks most happy and the energy is at its best
JAW DROPPING solo, tone, guitar, player, song...i could go on and on!!
=VH= THE GOAT!!!!
Alex is KILLING IT too!
this solo is unreal!!! Should've been on the album version.
+Daniel Shanle Well if Eddie did this solo on the original version, just think how even more baddass the live versions would've been
omgg exactly what i was thinking. i had to rewind and watch it like 5 more times
@@Strngs012 lol
The guy was unreal on the guitar. A nonstop barrage of sound from start to finish that sounded badass!
3:44 is the most amazing sound I've heard from a guitar. I've never heard anyone sound like a lazerbeam spaceship before.
What about CC Deville?
Dime again Darrell did that stuff all of the time.
This is one of my favorite all-time VH songs, and definitely one of my favorite guitar riffs of all time. So underrated. This is probably the best version of the song. Hagar's vocals are amazing in this clip.
...Eddie's solo in this is just unreal (3:20)... fluid, takes his time, then the fire... none of the shredders ever sounded as greasy & natural...
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Oh.....that tone! EVH will always be my fav, and this song is one of the best displays of his greatness!!
This was my favorite riff that EVH ever played, right before he passed away.
So long, Eddie. Give the rock gods a run for their money. #RIPEVH
Absolute magic!!! One of my favorite songs from the Sammy era. I only got to see them once. Los Angeles Coliseum on July 24, 1988. I was a 17 year old kid without a worry in the world. We miss you King Edward.......❤️
Van Halen's greatest song... EVER!!!!
As a guitar player, I just tried playing with a drummer for the first time and it was humbling. We were trying to play a fairly simple song and it was not easy to get in sync. Hearing and seeing Van Halen playing such a complex song with such ease and artistry... I have a new level of appreciation for how difficult it is to pull off a performance like this.
Great performance.Grew up listenin' to early Van Halen and Montrose,also Sammy's solo stuff,all good in my books,just sad how things have ended up.
I've always been an Eddie Van Halen fan and I spent all of my twenties and thirties listening to Eddie and Alex Van Halen. Alex has got to be one of the best drummers I've ever heard.......
One of the best riffs ever :))
Greatest Rhythm Player in Rock History. Everyone I know who can play this song say its one of the funnest songs ever to play...if u can hit that groove and timing right.
Ed plays every cliche in his repitoire But in a Groove SO you nailed it
Love this song. Always saw EVH as the evolution of Hendrix.
Yep. I call him the second coming of Jimi. Both Jimi and Eddie are on the same level of influence.
Times infinity
A total different level
My favorite Van Hagar song. Alex Van Halen is a fuc*ing Godzilla of drummer.
I love how he changed up the opening drum fill at about 35 seconds in and added some double bass there.
No he isn't.
He (they) walked among us mere mortals. Other worldly. ❤
One of the best of the Hagar era songs, and what gets missed is the great performance by Alex on this song.
Lost in EVH's masterful guitar playing is the absolute genius of Alex on the drum kit. Hot for Teacher is one of my all-time favorites. I crank it right to 10 every time it comes on.
Wow, that was one of the best Eddie solos I've heard. Pure class. :)
Great performance! Saw them at Monsters of Rock '88 L.A. Coliseum. Fun memories.
Stellar performance! My fave Hagar era tune. I’ll put the Dave vs Sam dispute to rest right here: when any vocalist can’t deliver the high notes live as heard on the record, enter Michael Anthony. He saves the day every time!
My first concert!❤ What a dream come true and so glad now that I was there❤
Alex's ride rhythm during the break after ed's solo is insane
the man often gets overlooked but i dont think he's too bothered!
Wow best version of this song, damn they sounded spot on! EVH RIP
AWESOME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I remember 5150 and 1989 like it was yesterday what an awesome year for music and everything !!!!!!!
RIP Eddie! You were an amazing guitarist. Thank you for all of the amazing music!! So sad today!
Favourite Van Halen tune. So underrated!
This song is literally so underrated, together with the other bangers from their 5150 album like why cant this be love, best of both words and especially dreams! I discovered this album a couple weeks ago and i havent listened to anything else since, the energy it gives is just insane 💥
And the "voice"! Now I'm a die hard fan for life but Sammy walked into this Juggernaut with some big shoes to fill. For the fans and the band. And freaking OWNED it!!! MY own opinion, but VH made some of their best music during those years.
IMO VH would have withered away and disgraced themselves if DLR stuck around. SH extended the band's life. I hope to hear SH and the Circle play this song someday.
Right on dude!!!
I was there from the beginning and I agree.
My favorite Van Halen song
One of the greatest songs ever written...
Good God I miss Eddie. So buttery smooth and casual about being the King. I've never seen anyone play as good him live..... probably never will again....
Sammy's voice is just wonderful here. Ted Templeman called him the greatest rock singer of all time. He doesn't care if it ruffled feathers.
I was thinking the same thing, dude does not get credit for the amazing pipes that he has
Sammy’s certainly up there with the best.
I saw the 5150 come through Philadelphia AND Baltimore in 1986 I think. I would skip over this track until then. After that first night live... it is one of my all time favorite songs
Eddie is Killing it here ...... His 5150 Kramer was full of pure EVH Tone !!!
I love that tone.
It’s a Soldano amp I’m pretty sure this tour!
Great example of many Van Halen riffs full of musical optimism. A sound I can’t explain other than it’s enriched with high energy and a kind of music that has an eye for the light at the end of the tunnel. Don’t give up. Ever.
The greatest band ever assembled.
Edward, you will forever be the master and the biggest reason I picked up the guitar in 1978. Thank you for every drop of blood sweat and tears, shed by millions in our quest to become better. I love you brother and so sorely miss you. I hope you have finally found peace in your newest stage of the eternal journey sailing the cosmos. 🎸🎼🎶🎹🔊💥👽
He kicked ASS
@@elsquire2379 Oh ,hell yes!
Regardless if you prefer Sam, or prefer Dave (I love em both, prefer Roth in his prime more), this is a sick tune!! One of my fave VH tunes.
Marc Sherman Totally agree. 78-84 with Roth is my favorite but I really enjoy almost all of the Sammy stuff too. I mean, how can anyone watch this video and not dig it?
Its hands down my favorite.
I’ll just say......your right
This album though is odd.
My time machine is almost ready, any takers? I can't wait.......1980's here we come.
What an epic life Eddie lived! Will be forever remembered!!!
So good, great palm mutes, the master, RIP EVH, your music lives on...
Did Michael Anthony really hit that last note at 5:52? You'll never hear Wolfie do that!
+How To Man Guide He did. Which is one of the reasons why Eddie called him "the picollo from hell".
@R Diaz on record yes, it was sammy..but here is clearly seen that Michael is screaming that high pitch in the end.
Yes it was MA... Just look at how he pulls away from the mic and the tone stops. Timing.. Besides, he was known for the high pitch. Just read this interview with Sammy... "He was born with a really high voice" not a singer though. ultimateclassicrock.com/eddie-van-halen-michael-anthony-comments/
I did that once, I stubbed my toe and Wam!
Ohhhh yeah! That was MA!
Btw, it took me 5 years to find this video :D
Love this rendition by Van Halen !!! Never a dull moment ✓
This the best live guitar solo I've heard i must have rewinded it about 50 times i can't stop . Please help me
Try seeing it live like I have 8 times!
I like the live without a net version better. The breakdown and solo in my opinion is much cooler. All around better solo.
There is no help lol. Surrender and enjoy.
Year to the day in Australia the Leggett one. Awesome
Ed makes this song look soooo easy....meanwhile, us guitar players know exactly just how tough this song is to play. He truly was the king