What I really like about Wolfgang is he isn't trying to be his father, he has worked hard to find his own style, and his own type of music, much respect Wolfgang, keep on rockin!!!
He is entirely riding his last name and even cribbing off the original van halen name. What he is is rich. If it weren't for his dad you would never ever know who he is .
I saw them early 90s in Sydney where Suicidal Tendencies opened for them. Lane jumped into the crowd and smacked out a dude after the dude spat on him, then got passed back on stage above everyone's heads. Good times😊.
Thank you for the compliment sir! I try my best! Just added a me add on mic that sounds great. Check out the Tom Keifer and Nickelback videos and see what you think!
I saw the Van Halen '.....Carnal Knowledge' Tour back in the early '90's which featured A.I.C as the opener. Ed spent more time in Alice In Chains camp behind the stage than with his band. Ed and Jerry Cantrell were very good friends. In fact, after that tour was over, Ed donated all of his gear that he used on that tour to Cantrell. One of which was a gold top Ernie Ball EVH model that eventually was stolen in the studio until it was recovered almost 30 years later by some researchers who tracked down that guitar in Florida and got it back for Jerry. Alice In Chains were at the peak of their game on that tour. That was one of the best lineups I'd seen ever.
Thats one of my top 5 songs in rock history... verrrrrry well done and live performed... Very smooth and held within its lane.. Its easy to let a song like that get out from under you because it wants to show its teeth.. Controlling it makes a song like this so special.. Its not that easy..
I saw Alice In Chains open for Van Halen years ago in Portland, and at the end, Jerry Cantrell and Eddie were in jamming on some song. Very full circle to see Wolfie covering this👌
Jerry has OG 5150s given to him by EVH and tbh probably helped popularize them in non 80s shred circles. Probably the first guy not named Edward who I was aware of using them on the "major label" tier.
I once said he wasn’t as good of a singer as Anthony. After listening to his music, I stand corrected, I take it back. I knew he could play, but I am still really blown away by his talent. Really great stuff! Thanks for the post.
You have to consider that Wolfie was only 15 when he stepped into Michael Anthony's shoes - his voice hadn't matured yet, and those harmonies are *hard!* 🤣🤣 Even though I would've loved to have seen the original VH band on that reunion tour, I'll admit Wolfgang did really well...
@@claudevieaul1465 I learned that recently. With no intent to stir the pot. It is a lot easier to sing with a lead singer that is killing it like Roth did in the 80s when I saw the band. Towards the end, for good and bad, Roth got pretty loose with his singing, which clearly would make it hard to back him up. May be a factor, I don't know. I am really excited to see what the band will do, I think the new record comes out it August.
His Dad beat me and my band's asses in the few BOB we played. One of the reasons I left LA to begin with. I took a chance, went North to the Washington State Line. And began learning to sing properly and following hot band's of the time. ZZTOP was my aim.... After years of trying to write and not finding any luck with all of the Clapton, Neil Young and folkies, I began teaching myself more involved music. It wasn't long ago I was playing "Lazy and Highway Star" with some friends... And I owe Eddie and VH a big thanks of gratitude. It taught me to make my own music. I have some tracks out..
What an amazing HUMBLE talent this man is! I’m beyond impressed with the virtuosity he casually puts out! ( though I’m sure he practices till his fingertips bleed)
such a tight band and they don't slop thru it they played it flawlessly guitars and vocals both and the solo is spot the F on with his own stylings mixed in. such a pro band. most of all they got swagger in the rock which seems to get easily overlooked...great work and finally i can't wait to hear the new album(2nd album)\\m//
Interesting. I saw AIC open for VH on the F.U.C.K. tour in Atlanta. Wolfie would have been a little kid, or maybe not born yet (over 30 years ago, Idk his age). He sounds awesome playing that tune!
What I really like about Wolfgang is he isn't trying to be his father, he has worked hard to find his own style, and his own type of music, much respect Wolfgang, keep on rockin!!!
Those are big boots to follow.
His father RAISED him in his own style....
Yes, I agree. And hes quite the musician on top of that.
He’s literally playing cover. That’s the opposite of creating your own style.
I still wish eddie was my dad
Ed was right,he warned us about Wolf. He is a major talent.💯
The son of the father has arrived
I’ve been waiting for this since I read in Guitar World over 30 years ago that Eddie had a kid
@@The_Jasonian01 me too💯. Lifelong Van Halen fan here, when I first heard Wolf's debut album I was floored. He can do it all.
He’s dangerous, hell yeah
Bullshit ..10 year olds can play these songs. He is as average as you can get
Wolfie is the real deal.
Talent and humility. 👏👏👏
RIP Layne and Mike Starr
This sounds amazing, Eddie and Layne is smiling down from rock n roll heaven.
💯
He's awesome ! And he's not riding on his dad's name at all. Eddie is definitely proud.
Bull if he wasn't a son of Eddie van Halen he wouldn't get a gig fact.
@@martymartin2894 Oh look, the expert is here.
@@martymartin2894 says you ya bloody Simon Cowell wannabe 😂😅🤣🤭. You are a 🤡. Sit on it🖕
He is entirely riding his last name and even cribbing off the original van halen name. What he is is rich. If it weren't for his dad you would never ever know who he is .
@@rhaastaa so says yet another talentless Simon Cowell wannabe 😂🤣😅. Get a life.🖕🤡
It's truly rare when a child of an established rocker can really play their instrument.
and sing
I think Jason Bonham is pretty damn good.
omg omg Wolfgang CRUSHES Jerry's riffs!!!!
Surreal. I saw Alice in Chains open for VH back in 91.
Same
I saw them early 90s in Sydney where Suicidal Tendencies opened for them.
Lane jumped into the crowd and smacked out a dude after the dude spat on him, then got passed back on stage above everyone's heads.
Good times😊.
Props to the guy recording this. Great camera work. But of course more props to this flawless cover. Long live Van Halen
Thank you for the compliment sir! I try my best! Just added a me add on mic that sounds great. Check out the Tom Keifer and Nickelback videos and see what you think!
The man is going to be one of the greatest. Wolfgang is absolutely amazing
I just can’t get over the tones he can get out of a dang semi-hollow body. It’s ridiculous.
Surreal. I remember AIC opening for VH. And here we are.... I am old dude.
Wow, I love it. Saw WVH when he was a kid playing bass with VH, can't believe how great of a musician he is.
Rest in peace, Layne.
And Mike
Can never get enough of Wolfie. Those classic EVH pull-taps in the solo...🤘
What a true gentleman. Eddie and Valerie should be the proudest parents❤
You really see a lot of both his mom and dad in him. When he's concentrating he looks just like Eddie. What a talent.
Wow, their vocals sound amazing!!
As a huge fan of Alice in Chains, well done! That was amazing!
Laaaaawd! Thought it was Jerry playing the solo himself until the tapping started 😅😅😅😅😅😅
Wolf! Respect!
The vocal harmonies are great...hell of a cover.
The bassist is absolutely getting it
IN THE FEELS
Man Wolfgang’s voice is crazy good!
I saw the Van Halen '.....Carnal Knowledge' Tour back in the early '90's which featured A.I.C as the opener. Ed spent more time in Alice In Chains camp behind the stage than with his band. Ed and Jerry Cantrell were very good friends. In fact, after that tour was over, Ed donated all of his gear that he used on that tour to Cantrell. One of which was a gold top Ernie Ball EVH model that eventually was stolen in the studio until it was recovered almost 30 years later by some researchers who tracked down that guitar in Florida and got it back for Jerry. Alice In Chains were at the peak of their game on that tour. That was one of the best lineups I'd seen ever.
Just like Eddy said….Wolfe is an amazing talent! And Eddy is smiling down from heaven!❤
This is FANTASTIC. Look how much they all love playing this tune.
Those choruses sounded great, killer vox and back ups
If Eddie were still alive they would have to surgically remove the giant smile on his face.
One of my fav Alice songs
I love seeing Wolf show his chops.
Thats one of my top 5 songs in rock history... verrrrrry well done and live performed... Very smooth and held within its lane.. Its easy to let a song like that get out from under you because it wants to show its teeth.. Controlling it makes a song like this so special.. Its not that easy..
Ed and Jerry Cantrel were friends. Impeccably played.
Amazing vocals were amazing whole band was in the pocket !!!! Wolf amazing !!!! 🤘
Wolfie killing it once again!!!!! Great harmonies!! Awesome solo!!! He's got more talent than anybody out there!!!!
I will give WVH this - he absolutely nailed the solo!!
Dammit that’s a great cover! Wolfie nailed it!
This cover’s good enough to be laid down, I want a studio version!
This might be the best AiC cover I've heard. This fucking rules.
Very good cover. Even singer's style catching Layne's nuances.
shit! the harmonies rock! nice to see Wolfie backing up like he did with Dave!
Jesus, Wolf. Your Pop is beaming right now...how could he NOT!?!? Great stuff!
The bass player was having a ball 🌴👍👍😎🌴
I saw Alice In Chains open for Van Halen years ago in Portland, and at the end, Jerry Cantrell and Eddie were in jamming on some song. Very full circle to see Wolfie covering this👌
Jerry has OG 5150s given to him by EVH and tbh probably helped popularize them in non 80s shred circles. Probably the first guy not named Edward who I was aware of using them on the "major label" tier.
Oh my word, just discovered this and I love WVH even more
Jerry would be proud of this rendition.
Intense song. I miss Layne Staley very much.
That solo - he makes it look so easy! Also, love the vocal harmonies. As always, super well done!
hes awesome, dad would be proud
Can’t believe 1/2 of AIC is gone or that EVH is gone.
One of the best covers I've ever heard of any rock song
Saw them with Alter Bridge and Wolfgang is so freaking talented it’s unreal!
OMG. Wolfgang is one of the most talented people I've ever seen before in my entire life!
Wvh is an excellent talent & a very humble young man✌🏻🎸👍🏻
Doing AIC justice, great job guys✌️❤️🎵
The vocals were literally perfect! Great over-all performance!
He knows, as his father did, a good song is a good song.
I like it how you guys made it faithful to the original...and then landed a fantastic major harmony at the very end
Cool on every level he is super talented
Wolfie keeps impressing me and impressing. Kid has it all! Hopefully he plays somewhere local one day.
I’m a big fan of Wolfy but this right here makes me want to be his best friend. I love AiC! Named my daughter Alice!
dude love that iconic van halen guitar lick at the end of the solo
One of my favorite guitar solos of all time. Wolf added his own touch to it wow
He tapped the end of the solo !! LOVE this kid
I once said he wasn’t as good of a singer as Anthony. After listening to his music, I stand corrected, I take it back. I knew he could play, but I am still really blown away by his talent. Really great stuff! Thanks for the post.
You have to consider that Wolfie was only 15 when he stepped into Michael Anthony's shoes - his voice hadn't matured yet, and those harmonies are *hard!* 🤣🤣
Even though I would've loved to have seen the original VH band on that reunion tour, I'll admit Wolfgang did really well...
@@claudevieaul1465 I learned that recently. With no intent to stir the pot. It is a lot easier to sing with a lead singer that is killing it like Roth did in the 80s when I saw the band. Towards the end, for good and bad, Roth got pretty loose with his singing, which clearly would make it hard to back him up. May be a factor, I don't know. I am really excited to see what the band will do, I think the new record comes out it August.
So cool to see him play some covers, was beginning wondering if he even liked anyone else`s music. pretty killer!
Wolf has great taste in music 🤘
Saw these guys open for guns n roses. They were great.
They should've followed that up immediately with "Dam That River"!
He is awesome and seems like such a good kid.
Keep rocking man!!! Loved your dad my whole life. You look like your having fun. Your Pop would love that.
who woulda guessed eddie's son would be crazy awesome?
i woulda!
His Dad beat me and my band's asses in the few BOB we played.
One of the reasons I left LA to begin with.
I took a chance, went North to the Washington State Line.
And began learning to sing properly and following hot band's of the time.
ZZTOP was my aim....
After years of trying to write and not finding any luck with all of the Clapton, Neil Young and folkies, I began teaching myself more involved music.
It wasn't long ago I was playing "Lazy and Highway Star" with some friends...
And I owe Eddie and VH a big thanks of gratitude.
It taught me to make my own music.
I have some tracks out..
Bloody hell…what an amazing cover…that solo was so on point from Wolf
God damn! Probably the best cover of this song!!!
What an amazing HUMBLE talent this man is! I’m beyond impressed with the virtuosity he casually puts out! ( though I’m sure he practices till his fingertips bleed)
Hella good version ❤
Wolf can really burn when he wants to. He's got the chops.
Awesome cover! I wonder how many people stumbled on this video and love the song but have no idea who the original band is :)
Go Wolf! I need to get out to see Mammoth.
such a tight band and they don't slop thru it they played it flawlessly guitars and vocals both and the solo is spot the F on with his own stylings mixed in. such a pro band. most of all they got swagger in the rock which seems to get easily overlooked...great work and finally i can't wait to hear the new album(2nd album)\\m//
Heartfelt joy 🎉listening to Wolfgang carry on a legacy in his own way and expression to another generation.. thanks for this! 🤙🏾
Wolfie rocks. I love that he is is own artist. He doesn’t ride on his dad’s coattails. A true talent and humble human.
This is a cover lol.
@@Fearzero ya. I’m aware of that. I was talking about his solo stuff.
'I love that he's his own artist ' doesn't make sense on a cover video lol.
30 years hanging out in 5150? I’d say it rubbed off. This guy is my favorite new artist and he just did a great job on my favorite AIC tune.
Very Kool!! Great vocals!!! 👍
Wow! Tight as all heck!
What band hasn't played covers when starting out? Glad to see them working hard and sounding great!!!
Interesting. I saw AIC open for VH on the F.U.C.K. tour in Atlanta. Wolfie would have been a little kid, or maybe not born yet (over 30 years ago, Idk his age). He sounds awesome playing that tune!
Yeah he was born by then, wasn't but a few months old I believe
Man I luv this song and the harmonies. They nailed it.
Wow! Awesome job guys,nailed the harmonies
That was very nicely done! The solo really nailed it.
yep...awsome solo, great harmonies and love the vox at the end
Just awesome, well done! Best AiC cover I've heard
Again I am impressed...great tune choice and killer band
Great job on the solo!
Was out of the loop after Ed's passing... And HEY! Wolf is doing OK after VH. And he nailed Cantrell's solo!!!
Tha Van Halen name lives on❤
Excellent cover. Great job.
Sounds phenomenal
No words for how cool this is.
Dude yes, that was a superb cover!
Wolfgang and the guy's
Killing It out there !🤘🤘🤘🤘
Fantastic version 👏🏼👏🏼