VAN HALEN will release its first-ever live album

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Would love and 80s live show , but a modern one on disc, probably will pass.
 
Kapo_Polenton":1daea52y said:
Yeah none of these live albums were/are ever 100% live from such and such a show. As a kid Tribute was my bible. Randy sounds amazing on that! Then I realized and read that they just cut diff parts of his performances to make the leads on that album and that is why they are so incredible. Not that he didn't play incredibly every night but they wanted to capture the ultimate performance. If you listen back to some of the real live bootlegs, you can hear some signature parts from certain leads that you know were borrowed to make up some of that album. They all do it. Touch ups. Makes me wonder if UFO's Strangers in the Night is also victim of some of this editing.

EDIT: so apparently most of Tribute is from this show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYHkePWfvRk

Guitar sounds about right but Ozzy sounds worse than he does on Tribute so they probably patched in a diff performance from him on some of these tunes. Randy also makes a mistake at the beginning of the Crazy solo which is def not there on Tribute so definitely some polishing.

as far as I have read they only fixed crazy train intro and sped up the solo in SS .... the rest is all randy from one show (well 2 if you count the "b Side" (the hammersmith stuff, so romance on))....his guitar tone is way different to the king biscuit stuff, but tribute was my bible to so I love how it sounds, and yeah ozzy vocal redid all his vocals, but I don't care, he sounds great

WASP live in the raw was the same for me ... LOVED it in my teens even though most of it was studio
 
Are they still performing songs that are almost 40 yrs old ?

Talk about milking a cash cow !!!!
 
wolf5150":3d7i6vn9 said:
Are they still performing songs that are almost 40 yrs old ?

Talk about milking a cash cow !!!!

yeah ... how dare them play their own songs from the past :doh: at least they haven't remastered the same 4 - 7 albums every couple of years like another historical guitarist does
 
Just get in the damn studio and record some new shit dammit! The f'ing studio is at your f'ing house for crying out loud
 
sah5150":1kg2zips said:
If they wanna release a Roth live thing, why not the pro shot vid and pro recorded stuff they have from the early eighties when they were in their prime?

Steve


I agree Steve!! The Oakland Fair Warning footage for starters!!!
 
sytharnia1560":2z48j92h said:
Kapo_Polenton":2z48j92h said:
Yeah none of these live albums were/are ever 100% live from such and such a show. As a kid Tribute was my bible. Randy sounds amazing on that! Then I realized and read that they just cut diff parts of his performances to make the leads on that album and that is why they are so incredible. Not that he didn't play incredibly every night but they wanted to capture the ultimate performance. If you listen back to some of the real live bootlegs, you can hear some signature parts from certain leads that you know were borrowed to make up some of that album. They all do it. Touch ups. Makes me wonder if UFO's Strangers in the Night is also victim of some of this editing.

EDIT: so apparently most of Tribute is from this show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYHkePWfvRk

Guitar sounds about right but Ozzy sounds worse than he does on Tribute so they probably patched in a diff performance from him on some of these tunes. Randy also makes a mistake at the beginning of the Crazy solo which is def not there on Tribute so definitely some polishing.

as far as I have read they only fixed crazy train intro and sped up the solo in SS .... the rest is all randy from one show (well 2 if you count the "b Side" (the hammersmith stuff, so romance on))....his guitar tone is way different to the king biscuit stuff, but tribute was my bible to so I love how it sounds, and yeah ozzy vocal redid all his vocals, but I don't care, he sounds great

WASP live in the raw was the same for me ... LOVED it in my teens even though most of it was studio


King Biscuit Montreal 81 was my bible. Blows Tribute and the original Cleveland show away!! At least we got another great show via the Diary 30th Anniversary Bonus Disc!!
 
The release I saw said "Box Set" including a Live album. . .so maybe there WILL be some old goodies involved?
 
Kapo_Polenton":aiavthy4 said:
Yeah none of these live albums were/are ever 100% live from such and such a show. As a kid Tribute was my bible. Randy sounds amazing on that! Then I realized and read that they just cut diff parts of his performances to make the leads on that album and that is why they are so incredible. Not that he didn't play incredibly every night but they wanted to capture the ultimate performance. If you listen back to some of the real live bootlegs, you can hear some signature parts from certain leads that you know were borrowed to make up some of that album. They all do it. Touch ups. Makes me wonder if UFO's Strangers in the Night is also victim of some of this editing.

EDIT: so apparently most of Tribute is from this show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYHkePWfvRk

Guitar sounds about right but Ozzy sounds worse than he does on Tribute so they probably patched in a diff performance from him on some of these tunes. Randy also makes a mistake at the beginning of the Crazy solo which is def not there on Tribute so definitely some polishing.


Ozzy's vocals are all overdubbed on Tribute, at least for the main show (don't know about "Goodbye To Romance" or "No Bone Movies"). As far as I know, the only part of Randy's playing that was taken from a different performance was his solo spot at the end of "Suicide Solution", which is from the King Biscuit Flower Hour, Montreal 81 show. The big tell-tale sign that it is lifted from that show on Tribute is that Randy's playing momentarily stops and the very beginning & end of the solo, not to mention the change in his tone.

You can hear the "Tribute" solo here, along with the actual performance of "Suicide Solution" it was taken from (notice no stops in playing before the start/end of the solo):






For comparisons sake, here's the Tribute version with the "stops":


 
Awesome stuff.. love nerding out over this Randy stuff. I wish I could have seen a show with him.. so much energy and fire behind his playing. It is super aggressive and cuts. He also took liberties night to night with his solos it would seem so you never really got the exact same performance. (though always a great performance)
 
metalmaniac93":360yfxj0 said:
sah5150":360yfxj0 said:
If they wanna release a Roth live thing, why not the pro shot vid and pro recorded stuff they have from the early eighties when they were in their prime?

Steve


I agree Steve!! The Oakland Fair Warning footage for starters!!!


There is a good chance they don't own that footage. They may not be able to
 
I also saw Van Halen two years ago as well and I thought the band was pretty damn tight. DLR was the weak link though... just a cheeseball who does look like Niles Crane and dances around like a clown. It just doesn't work with short hair.
 
No one goes to VH to see Dave sing like the album...it's NEVER been that. You go cause it's an event!...and because it's Edward...and those songs.

I'd love to see some old footage released...but the Oakland 81 footage may just be those 3 songs...just 3 filmed.
 
Audiowonderland":2op6cajt said:
metalmaniac93":2op6cajt said:
sah5150":2op6cajt said:
If they wanna release a Roth live thing, why not the pro shot vid and pro recorded stuff they have from the early eighties when they were in their prime?

Steve


I agree Steve!! The Oakland Fair Warning footage for starters!!!


There is a good chance they don't own that footage. They may not be able to
Why would you say that? From what I've heard Eddie say, the band commissioned the recording of those shows.

Steve
 
shredi knight":132h87t5 said:
Ozzy's vocals are all overdubbed on Tribute, at least for the main show (don't know about "Goodbye To Romance" or "No Bone Movies"). As far as I know, the only part of Randy's playing that was taken from a different performance was his solo spot at the end of "Suicide Solution", which is from the King Biscuit Flower Hour, Montreal 81 show. The big tell-tale sign that it is lifted from that show on Tribute is that Randy's playing momentarily stops and the very beginning & end of the solo, not to mention the change in his tone.

You can hear the "Tribute" solo here, along with the actual performance of "Suicide Solution" it was taken from (notice no stops in playing before the start/end of the solo):

The Tribute version of "I Don't Know" is also from KBFH.
 
I was just listening to an old live Van Halen disc I have recorded in Tokyo. Haven't listened to it in years. It's awesome.
 
Here is video from the show they are releasing for reference....

 
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