1 Heading For A Storm 2 Ready For You 3 Back On My Feet 4 Your Love Is In Vain 5 Friday Night 6 Welcome To The Club 7 Kamikaze (Instrumental) 8 Time Will Tell 9 This Is War (Drum Solo) 10 Out In The Streets 11 Different Worlds 12 Wait (Guitar Solo) 13 Rock On 14 Too Late 15 Burning Heart 16 Waiting For The Night
One of my favourites and best band in 80s. They're very awesome especially Adrian Vandenberg, love the way he played and live in Japan was the best show ever. I have seen it time after time. Thought that if we could go back in 60s70s 80s 90s ...life is like in heaven it's a real music .
Adrian plays guitar solos unlike any other guitarist I've ever heard... he plays his solos in alternate timings that I've never heard any other guitarists do
Adrian Vandenberg, Michael Schenker and Pat McManus , Randy Rhoads, are the only guitarrists that i know Who don't repeat scales mechanically. They compose solos and each guitar solo is distinct to another one.
I like Adrian Vandenberg's solos!!! They sound like they are carefully crafted as in the musical notes fit perfectly within the chord structure of the songs!!! Yet Adrian is playing with lots of feeling!!!! I like his finger hand vibrato!!!!🙂 He is a very melodic guitar player!!!! Kind of reminds me of Michael Schenker!!!🙂😊☺🙂🤓🤓🤓 For the time 1984!!! The post Van Halen style of guitar playing were there was a lot shred like speedy and flashy guitar solos with finger tapping and whammy bar antics by a lot of Guitarists ( Ex: George Lynch, Warren De Martini, Carlos Cavazo, Bruce Kulick, Mark Kendall, Paul Gilbert, Steve Vai, Yngwie Malmsteen and Akira Takasaki) one can see that Adrian was more into the old school style of lead guitar (less flashy and play for the song) and classical guitar like rock!!! (Neo Classic)!!!!🙂😊☺🙂
True to an extent : Yes Adrian has one of the best solos in history not just in the 80's ( Burning Heart) , along with others His is very technical , and had TONE . However he lacks riffs compared to others from the era ( Def Lep, Motley Crue, Scorpions,Judas Priest and many others).The finger tapping was never attractive except for Randy Rhoads that did it justice.
@@sebia12 Yeah. I will admit some of Adrian's songs sound a little generic and cliché during the 80s!!! But a lot of bands and artists copied each other or followed the trend.🙂🙂🙂 Oh well I still liked Vandenberg any way!!!! The first 3 records Adrian did where my favorite as a teenager!!!!😃🙂😃🙂
@@sebia12 Those 3 records are loaded with the best riffs! Just listen to "Voodoo" from Alibi...my all time favorite riff, and what might have inspired Metallica on Master of puppets...you better get your counting down, for this one!
When I heard "This Burning Heart" in late '82, I thought these guys were the next Deep Purple. Oh well?! Adrian didn't get the recognition he deserved until he joined White Snake, Cool to hear "Welcome to the Club" here. Excellent show.}}}
Japon siempre ha sido garantía de un publico conocedor (no por nada nos adelantan décadas de avance tecnológico y social), todos los artistas por mas desconocidos que fueran en America o Europa para Japón son estrellas y por eso a ese publico se les dedican muchos directos, enorme publico
Kamikaze sounds like it could have been a cut from Blizzard or Diary...very Rhoads-esque. What a shame, imo, that he didn't get really recognized until he joined Whitesnake. But after that he just faded away. What a talent and inspiration from the '80's catching my attention by his unique approach to melody and timing. Miss this band, lol!
This is f**kin' awesome ! Was there when they came around. We were all listening to Van Halen & Rhoades and we were like "who the fuck is this guy" ?!!!
Just saw the latest lineup of Vandenberg live. Sadly they only played a couple Vandenberg songs and the rest were songs from Whitesnake's "87" and "Slip of the Tongue" albums. The new lineup sounded great, but I definitely miss these songs.
Apparently the promoters in the US wanted him to do more Whitesnake songs. For the Dutch part of the tour they played a lot more Vandenberg songs. They only played 3 Whitesnake songs.
Adrian Vandenberg is a HIGHLY underrated guitarist and should be held in the same esteem as many other accomplished guitarist's.
O😮😮i😮😮😮
These guys never got the credit they deserved as a band.
1 Heading For A Storm
2 Ready For You
3 Back On My Feet
4 Your Love Is In Vain
5 Friday Night
6 Welcome To The Club
7 Kamikaze (Instrumental)
8 Time Will Tell
9 This Is War (Drum Solo)
10 Out In The Streets
11 Different Worlds
12 Wait (Guitar Solo)
13 Rock On
14 Too Late
15 Burning Heart
16 Waiting For The Night
Obrigado!
Simply Fantastic This Show 🎵🎼🎶🎤🎸😎👊
Thank you for posting! Fantastic! Bert crushes Wait...!
Thank you Nikolai👍
Exceptional performance!!!
AMAZING BAND!!! REAL MUSICIANS
学生の頃、ファースト、セカンドを聞いてむちゃくちゃ感動したのを思いだします😂🎉
One of my favourites and best band in 80s. They're very awesome especially Adrian Vandenberg, love the way he played and live in Japan was the best show ever. I have seen it time after time. Thought that if we could go back in 60s70s 80s 90s ...life is like in heaven it's a real music .
Adrian plays guitar solos unlike any other guitarist I've ever heard... he plays his solos in alternate timings that I've never heard any other guitarists do
Only him and Michael Schenker
若いときレーザーディスクでみてました。
すごく懐かしいです。
ありがとう!
Adrian Vandenberg, Michael Schenker and Pat McManus , Randy Rhoads, are the only guitarrists that i know Who don't repeat scales mechanically. They compose solos and each guitar solo is distinct to another one.
I just watched this video again!!!! Still enjoyed watching this video again!!!!! Thanks for posting!!!!🙂🙂🙂🙂👍👍👍👍😄☺️😄☺️😄🤓 Lasz!!!!
I like Adrian Vandenberg's solos!!! They sound like they are carefully crafted as in the musical notes fit perfectly within the chord structure of the songs!!! Yet Adrian is playing with lots of feeling!!!! I like his finger hand vibrato!!!!🙂 He is a very melodic guitar player!!!! Kind of reminds me of Michael Schenker!!!🙂😊☺🙂🤓🤓🤓 For the time 1984!!! The post Van Halen style of guitar playing were there was a lot shred like speedy and flashy guitar solos with finger tapping and whammy bar antics by a lot of Guitarists ( Ex: George Lynch, Warren De Martini, Carlos Cavazo, Bruce Kulick, Mark Kendall, Paul Gilbert, Steve Vai, Yngwie Malmsteen and Akira Takasaki) one can see that Adrian was more into the old school style of lead guitar (less flashy and play for the song) and classical guitar like rock!!! (Neo Classic)!!!!🙂😊☺🙂
True to an extent : Yes Adrian has one of the best solos in history not just in the 80's ( Burning Heart) , along with others His is very technical , and had TONE . However he lacks riffs compared to others from the era ( Def Lep, Motley Crue, Scorpions,Judas Priest and many others).The finger tapping was never attractive except for Randy Rhoads that did it justice.
@@sebia12 Yeah. I will admit some of Adrian's songs sound a little generic and cliché during the 80s!!! But a lot of bands and artists copied each other or followed the trend.🙂🙂🙂 Oh well I still liked Vandenberg any way!!!! The first 3 records Adrian did where my favorite as a teenager!!!!😃🙂😃🙂
@@sebia12 Those 3 records are loaded with the best riffs! Just listen to "Voodoo" from Alibi...my all time favorite riff, and what might have inspired Metallica on Master of puppets...you better get your counting down, for this one!
Profetisch polsbandje Bertus!.......High🔥 Adrian⛽🙏
I wore out those first two Vandenberg albums back in the 80s. This is a spectacular performance- thanks for putting it up!
What an electrifying performance from this kickass band.. I’m familiar with Adrian’s other work and am equally impressed with his band!!
I learnt my triplets on bassdrum playing along this is war. And what a sound (engineer); those rototoms kick ass!
Klinkt goed..Groetjes uit Enschede.
Perfect live Music! I love Adrians style!!
Blessed to see Vandenberg twice on this tour; Opening for Ozzy in Lincoln, NE and opening for Kiss in Sioux City, IA 👍🎸
I saw them on the same tour, opening for Ozzy in Mt. Pleasant Michigan...Rose Arena, Central Michigan University.
When I heard "This Burning Heart" in late '82, I thought these guys were the next Deep Purple. Oh well?! Adrian didn't get the recognition he deserved until he joined White Snake, Cool to hear "Welcome to the Club" here. Excellent show.}}}
Japon siempre ha sido garantía de un publico conocedor (no por nada nos adelantan décadas de avance tecnológico y social), todos los artistas por mas desconocidos que fueran en America o Europa para Japón son estrellas y por eso a ese publico se les dedican muchos directos, enorme publico
I was fortunate enough to see them on this tour. They were fantastic!
I’ve had all of their cds sense they came out but never saw them live
Thanks
Kamikaze sounds like it could have been a cut from Blizzard or Diary...very Rhoads-esque. What a shame, imo, that he didn't get really recognized until he joined Whitesnake. But after that he just faded away. What a talent and inspiration from the '80's catching my attention by his unique approach to melody and timing. Miss this band, lol!
and you have a wonderful singer !!!
Thank you !Lt me share.
Awesome band and amazing guitarist…
WOW! A quality live performance video with beautiful guitar solos! Audience's reaction is great, too. Thanks.
Amazing singer! they have a strong beat... and a great guitar player too.
a dream CONCERT !!!
彼は間違いなく、80年代最高のハードロックギタリストの一人です🎉
wonderful - a real dream !!!
Impossible!!
この頃は日本にsuper rock bandが来てくたが、今は寂しい限り😢
All is Great 💜💥🙏🏼.. though highlights is ...Kamikaze .. Brilliant 👌💎🔥👌🔥🔥🔥🔥
Adrian is right up there with randy rhoads. Such a talented guitarist... great band!!!!
このライブ・・・行った・・・♪
Fun concert with great musicians :)
The very opening chord sequence has a real Ozzy "I Don't Know" vibe to it
Realmente é um excelente guitarrista toca muito sua banda também só tem fera muito legal ❤❤
top!!! band!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Greath band.. I Like it🤟
Your love is in vain chorus:Heartache tonight chorus from Eagles
love this, had it on disc...cant find it...ugh
Muy buenos "en vivo" 🔥🔥🔥
muito bom!
Adrian Vandenberg rules
TRES Coool!
I can totally hear David Lee Roth singing some of these songs,,
Very poorly then. This guy owns Roth. Sorry david was never a good vocalist.
✌🤟🤟🤟🤟💪💪💪💪
This is f**kin' awesome ! Was there when they came around. We were all listening to Van Halen & Rhoades and we were like "who the fuck is this guy" ?!!!
Adrian played much better in Vandenberg than Whitesnake imo.
probably because david would dictate what he wanted and then there’s the stuff adrian dealt with around slip of the tongue
👏👏👏🤘🤘🤘🔊🎸🥁🎼🎼🎼🎧🎧🎧
live in Japan when and where? Thanks...
Year 1984... Where? No idea!
@@lasz Tokyo 21th June 1984
Shibuya Public Hall.
Wow ! Awesome quality domo arigato gozaimasu
Early 80-zz / on stage / you're welcome
I lIKE sO mUCH sTYLE pLAYER gUITAR !!
Welk jaar was dit? In Japan is te gek!
1984
@@frankvanvliet3309 ohhh een mooi getal!
New version of Vandenberg is 🙈
Mats Leven and the guys sounded great last week, but nothing will match this original lineup.
ftom japan goodsound
The high vocal notes on Burning Heart werent quite there.
Adrian Vandenberg should have stayed on His own , and not get involved with ego man David Cloverdale!
Lol WTF is that???
God damn if this shit isn’t smoking hot! I just saw AV in Nashville. He’s still a master, in case you were wondering. 🤘🏼
Ha brilliant,mi had it on VHS! Look forward to seeing AV in Wolverhampton in December!
Vandenberg awesome player
Amazing band, i almost forgot how hreat they were, that first album was amzimg, keep rockin adrian
Just saw the latest lineup of Vandenberg live. Sadly they only played a couple Vandenberg songs and the rest were songs from Whitesnake's "87" and "Slip of the Tongue" albums. The new lineup sounded great, but I definitely miss these songs.
Apparently the promoters in the US wanted him to do more Whitesnake songs. For the Dutch part of the tour they played a lot more Vandenberg songs. They only played 3 Whitesnake songs.
MY TIME STAMP!!!! 11:40
Una banda divina del metal.