"Music is something Van Halen makes when we run out of nothing to do". Every time I hear DD verbalizing, whether it's something from last week or 35 years ago, I'm awarded some brilliantly hilarious phrase that no one else before has ever spoken. I've never been bored by a DLR monologue, and am usually rolling on the floor before the end. He's the king of turning a clever phrase.
Fun times back then. I'd love to go back and do it all over again. I saw VH 8 times during their prime. Once in 1979, once in 1981, 3 times in 1982 and 3 times in 1984. I cant believe all these years have come and gone since then. My favorite show by far was the 1981 Fair Warning show. I really wish that I had seen that tour a couple more times. So many great concerts I went to back in the 1980's. It was truly a great time to be young and alive. Cant believe Eddie Van Halen is gone. Thanks for all the good music and great concerts. Was an honor to see you in concert all them times.
You are so lucky. I’m 18 and this band is my life among others. I will forever be upset that i wasn’t around back then, they really seemed like much simpler and fun times, i would do anything.
@@kadedashnow8613 Was many fun times back then seeing all the 80's rock bands in concert. I may trade with you! I'd love to be 18 again! 18 is better than 58 for sure. Enjoy your youth my friend cuz the years do fly by!
I was right there with you bro, but, I never went to see Van Halen after they fired David Lee Roth and hired Sammy Hagar. Didn't they have another singer before Sammy Hagar tho, that dude from Extreme?
The 84 jump tour was fucking EPIC I seen it 5 times in 84 starting in my home town of Detroit MI I seen both concerts in the Detroit. 1 in Chicago 1 in Cincinnati Ohio . 1 MSG in NYC .. I graduated high school in 84 my dad gave me the hole summer off no work all play . Dam I miss those Days.. RIP PoP. RIP EVH. My Dad was one cool man love you and miss you Dad….
They had different musical tastes, they all had different personalities,They fought they pushed, they loved each other, put it in a blender they created The Mighty Van Halen DLR era....
Saw them twice in the DLR era. First time was for Diver Down at the Chicago Amphitheatre, most pot smoke I'd ever smelled in my young life. My cousin was going out with a guy that was an Andy Fran and he moved me and my cousin around during the show until we were fifth row left. You'd think these were the best seats, but you can't really hear or see much better at that point than further back on the floor. Saw them again in 84'. That was a great show. My girlfriend at the time her father worked for Pepsi. He got us some great seats, I forget where because by that point we were the ones making all that smoke that permeated the air. Great album, great memories. My friend that went with us passed away recently, last time I saw him all we talked about was that show and how we wished we could remember more then we did.
I saw Women and Children and Mean Streets at the Chicago Amphitheater, Joan Jett opened for one of them - there was lots of smoke and we contributed to it!
@@sterlingarcher9208 Joan Jett! She opened up for The Police, one of my first concerts. The audience did not care for her and let her know it. I thought she was pretty good, did a bunch of Runaways stuff. The Cow Palace (Chicago International Amphitheater) had a helluva history. My Mother saw The Beatles perform there. I was from the South Side so we knew that area real well. My VH experience was one of the best concert memories I have! Even though I can't remember all of it, but that was the point of those kind of shows! That band WANTED you to have a good time, they were the ULTIMATE have fun and forget your troubles kind of band!
@@iancrombie8862 5150 is great, but Sammy Hagar is not the sole reason Van Halen went in that direction, if you listen to Sammy's band Montrose its amazing hard rock music, it was the best time for Roth to leave, he was a one trick pony and eventually people lost interest in him while Sammy continued to sell after Van Halen
@@symbiosisai you have no clue! Do some real research! The thing is, I don't have to do the research, this was my era and I'm the same age as these guys, so, all I have to do is tap my memory banks! I would enlighten you, but, I tend not to share unsolicited knowledge!
I saw Van Halen at the US Fest, then again in Oakland, both while I was in high school. Had fan crush on DLR for years and still think he’s unique, one of a kind, original performer. Hugely talented guy. Congrats on 50 years :) you rock
Sadly there will never be a band this great again. The mighty Van Halen caught lightning in a bottle and poured gasoline on it. 1984 was the top of the mountain for them . The greatest guitar player in the history of rock along with the greatest back up vocals, greatest front man and most innovative drummer. Never will this happen again. Rest in peace
Yep, it's too bad Yoko, I mean, I mean, Valerie, came along and put a wrench in the works! Sammy Hagar before Van Halen; I can't drive 55, Rock Candy...with Van Halen; Why can't this be love... I just damn near puked! Never went to see a show nor did I put one dime in their pocket afterwards! The instantaneous and spontaneous death of Van Halen sucked ass!
@@benttwisted210 Valerie always played dumb pretending to wonder why Dave never liked her. No one needs a reason to not like anyone but Dave had plenty of reasons. Valerie might’ve had plenty to not like Dave but be real about it. I can’t imagine trying to control a spouse to this degree. If you don’t trust your partner to make their own choices, what’s the point of such a toxic relationship? Sad EVH ended up married to someone like this for so long. I’m sure EVH had lots of his own issues but it’s impossible to live a decent life that isn’t real with no trust no matter how much you love them.
At first only Eddie wanted to use the synthesizer on this awesome record... and o boy was he right! He believed in himself, wanted it, got it and is historical. Ed made music just flow out of him. And now, Wolfie has taken the torch! He is also a awesome musiscian, like his father doing his own. And uncle Alex is his greatest supporter i presume. Respect to Van Halen!! always. Fan for life and beyond.
So many comments about drugs and being high while at a concern. Many can't remember a whole lot other than being stoned. Such a shame...what a waste of talent and the ears to hear it in it's glory. That Jump guitar solo is a teeth gritter....less is more while playing with "the feels and squeals". Too bad many of you just used it for an excuse to do illegal drugs. Who am I? Guess you probably figured out I have a Military Special Operations background. I am a lifelong guitar player and music nut....not a stoner! Gun and knife guys don't use drugs. Enjoy the show...I always did and still do. If you can't kill it with tobacco and booze it's not worth killing.
"Music is something Van Halen makes when we run out of nothing to do".
Every time I hear DD verbalizing, whether it's something from last week or 35 years ago, I'm awarded some brilliantly hilarious phrase that no one else before has ever spoken.
I've never been bored by a DLR monologue, and am usually rolling on the floor before the end. He's the king of turning a clever phrase.
Fun times back then. I'd love to go back and do it all over again. I saw VH 8 times during their prime. Once in 1979, once in 1981, 3 times in 1982 and 3 times in 1984. I cant believe all these years have come and gone since then. My favorite show by far was the 1981 Fair Warning show. I really wish that I had seen that tour a couple more times. So many great concerts I went to back in the 1980's. It was truly a great time to be young and alive. Cant believe Eddie Van Halen is gone. Thanks for all the good music and great concerts. Was an honor to see you in concert all them times.
You are so lucky. I’m 18 and this band is my life among others. I will forever be upset that i wasn’t around back then, they really seemed like much simpler and fun times, i would do anything.
@@kadedashnow8613 Was many fun times back then seeing all the 80's rock bands in concert. I may trade with you! I'd love to be 18 again! 18 is better than 58 for sure. Enjoy your youth my friend cuz the years do fly by!
I was right there with you bro, but, I never went to see Van Halen after they fired David Lee Roth and hired Sammy Hagar. Didn't they have another singer before Sammy Hagar tho, that dude from Extreme?
The 84 jump tour was fucking EPIC I seen it 5 times in 84 starting in my home town of Detroit MI I seen both concerts in the Detroit. 1 in Chicago 1 in Cincinnati Ohio . 1 MSG in NYC .. I graduated high school in 84 my dad gave me the hole summer off no work all play . Dam I miss those Days.. RIP PoP. RIP EVH. My Dad was one cool man love you and miss you Dad….
1984 .. When Van Halen ruled the world!
I miss this era...I miss this guy...
Dave is the intelligent comic book character you wish you had as a friend.
"72 hardened criminals and a bookkeeper." Don't ever change, Diamond Dave.
LOL. That’s a great line.
These guys were the cool big brothers you never had.
No truer words were ever spoken, David: You always had it and always will!!!
He was decades ahead of all of us!
"What a Long Great Trip It’s Been.." and I wish I could start it all over again.
Sadly there will never be a band this great ever again. They caught lightning in a bottle 🍾
They had different musical tastes, they all had different personalities,They fought they pushed, they loved each other, put it in a blender they created The Mighty Van Halen DLR era....
Saw them twice in the DLR era. First time was for Diver Down at the Chicago Amphitheatre, most pot smoke I'd ever smelled in my young life. My cousin was going out with a guy that was an Andy Fran and he moved me and my cousin around during the show until we were fifth row left. You'd think these were the best seats, but you can't really hear or see much better at that point than further back on the floor. Saw them again in 84'. That was a great show. My girlfriend at the time her father worked for Pepsi. He got us some great seats, I forget where because by that point we were the ones making all that smoke that permeated the air. Great album, great memories. My friend that went with us passed away recently, last time I saw him all we talked about was that show and how we wished we could remember more then we did.
I saw Women and Children and Mean Streets at the Chicago Amphitheater, Joan Jett opened for one of them - there was lots of smoke and we contributed to it!
@@sterlingarcher9208 Joan Jett! She opened up for The Police, one of my first concerts. The audience did not care for her and let her know it. I thought she was pretty good, did a bunch of Runaways stuff. The Cow Palace (Chicago International Amphitheater) had a helluva history. My Mother saw The Beatles perform there. I was from the South Side so we knew that area real well. My VH experience was one of the best concert memories I have! Even though I can't remember all of it, but that was the point of those kind of shows! That band WANTED you to have a good time, they were the ULTIMATE have fun and forget your troubles kind of band!
I'd like to go back to 1979 so I could relive the 80's all over again.
Amen brother ...
These guys had the rock world in the palm of their hand at this time. Too bad it imploded in 85....
Imploded and became Van Hagar...🤮🤮🤮
I like the way you put that...they were kings at this point in time!!
@@iancrombie8862 5150 is great, but Sammy Hagar is not the sole reason Van Halen went in that direction, if you listen to Sammy's band Montrose its amazing hard rock music, it was the best time for Roth to leave, he was a one trick pony and eventually people lost interest in him while Sammy continued to sell after Van Halen
@@symbiosisai you have no clue! Do some real research! The thing is, I don't have to do the research, this was my era and I'm the same age as these guys, so, all I have to do is tap my memory banks! I would enlighten you, but, I tend not to share unsolicited knowledge!
@@benttwisted210 you are right :)
I saw Van Halen at the US Fest, then again in Oakland, both while I was in high school. Had fan crush on DLR for years and still think he’s unique, one of a kind, original performer. Hugely talented guy. Congrats on 50 years :) you rock
Best time of my life!
They were great back then!!!!
Sadly there will never be a band this great again. The mighty Van Halen caught lightning in a bottle and poured gasoline on it. 1984 was the top of the mountain for them . The greatest guitar player in the history of rock along with the greatest back up vocals, greatest front man and most innovative drummer. Never will this happen again. Rest in peace
In the 80"s around 9.30pm most Saturday night's I watched the jump video just before going out. Put u in the zone..
Ah cool ! Between him and Ronnie, both captivating, rich in charm and charisma. David makes me smile. Nice polar bear shirt.
this is probably the only time in 1984 that Dave and Ed rode in the same vehicle
Yep, it's too bad Yoko, I mean, I mean, Valerie, came along and put a wrench in the works! Sammy Hagar before Van Halen; I can't drive 55, Rock Candy...with Van Halen; Why can't this be love... I just damn near puked! Never went to see a show nor did I put one dime in their pocket afterwards! The instantaneous and spontaneous death of Van Halen sucked ass!
@@benttwisted210 Valerie always played dumb pretending to wonder why Dave never liked her. No one needs a reason to not like anyone but Dave had plenty of reasons. Valerie might’ve had plenty to not like Dave but be real about it. I can’t imagine trying to control a spouse to this degree. If you don’t trust your partner to make their own choices, what’s the point of such a toxic relationship? Sad EVH ended up married to someone like this for so long. I’m sure EVH had lots of his own issues but it’s impossible to live a decent life that isn’t real with no trust no matter how much you love them.
It's all an act. It's Hollywood where nothing is real.
At first only Eddie wanted to use the synthesizer on this awesome record... and o boy was he right! He believed in himself, wanted it, got it and is historical. Ed made music just flow out of him. And now, Wolfie has taken the torch! He is also a awesome musiscian, like his father doing his own. And uncle Alex is his greatest supporter i presume. Respect to Van Halen!! always. Fan for life and beyond.
He's special, in a good way. The 80's would have been less, without him. you'd all agree im sure
Saw them in 2012 in San Diego
"Always had it, Always will"
Awesome! Love it!
"The Moog sympathizer" 😆👍
LOL that was so fuckin' choice
Not much of an "interview" But i Love the Footage in the beginning, Never saw it before.
He's a genius.
DLR smokes Sammy for breakfast End of story David is Rock N Roll & a little bit more
Hard to believe they couldn't get along. They seemed fine here...who knows?
Awesome! Love my Van Halen 😈
Always had it, always will. Fucking right. 😎
Rothman Rules dude yyyyuuus tha shit man
They set the bar and literally told the rest of the World to Jump!
Moog synthesizer? It was an Oberheim
So, just how many "Takes" DID it take for Alex to get the "Beat"
down..?
Classic!! Back when dinosaurs roamed the earth!! 🤟
Does anybody remember the brand of sunglasses Dave is wearing? I always wanted to know then and now and I've never found out.
Carreras?
@@davep5647 Thank you for the info!!!
Looking back on it, Van Halen were hipsters.
Was there a time when dave WASN'T coked up?
I saw II, WACF and Fair Warning tours. Whenever Jump comes on, I turn it off.
Roth's solo career had no legs he's been an oldies act for the last 30 years.
He had 5 albums. That’s legs. How many albums do YOU have?
Dave was starting to lose his hair at this point over the band.
Figuratively and literally speaking..
Macho man randy savage was Dave on steroids
Crook..what he and the VH brothers did to Micheal Anthony
So many comments about drugs and being high while at a concern. Many can't remember a whole lot other than being stoned. Such a shame...what a waste of talent and the ears to hear it in it's glory. That Jump guitar solo is a teeth gritter....less is more while playing with "the feels and squeals". Too bad many of you just used it for an excuse to do illegal drugs.
Who am I? Guess you probably figured out I have a Military Special Operations background. I am a lifelong guitar player and music nut....not a stoner! Gun and knife guys don't use drugs. Enjoy the show...I always did and still do. If you can't kill it with tobacco and booze it's not worth killing.