I never had pants like that but I was down front during George's solo's at Monsters of Rock 1988! The funny part was that I went to the stage after I thought Metallica was finished. Nope. They came back for an encore of "Battery" and I was in the pit. 🤣 I didn't particularly want to mosh that day but I did not have a choice. So, I moshed and then got to see George's playing close to the stage. 🎸🎶🎶
The German power/prog metal band, Vanden Plas did an excellent cover of this song as a bonus track on their "Far Off Grace" album. I highly recommend it.
May want to do studio versions with these guys at least for the first time. They do not have a rhythm guitarist and George is also throwing additional runs in where there should be rhythm guitar. They are actually killing it right here but unless you know the song it may not seem that way. Heaven Sent is a fire track.
Most people tried to call them one of the hair bands. They actually came out long before the start of the hair bands. You should really listen to the dream warriors. Wrote for nightmare on elm street 3.
Dokken (pronounced "dock - ken") emerged from the L.A. scene in the 80's but both Don Dokken (vocals), Mick Brown (drums) and George Lynch (guitar) were veterans of the local rock scene there since the 70's. Don Dokken even went to West Germany to attempt to get a record deal where he struck up Lynch and Brown for his new band... he met German rockers Scorpions there and was enlisted in 1981 to rehearse w/ the band for the 1982 album 'Blackout', while Scorpions singer Klaus Meine was recuperating from a throat surgery and unable to sing. The newly formed band Dokken recorded the album 'Breaking the chains' w/ Ratt bassist Juan Croucier... it was finally released in the US in 1983 as Jeff Pilson (bass) joined Dokken. The record failed commercially but got some MTV exposure... their 2nd album 'Tooth and nail' was a bigger hit, thanks to the power ballad "Alone again" ... getting on MTV... along w/ video singles for 'Just got lucky'... 'Into the fire'... (Guitarist George Lynch was filmed on an actual volcano for 'Just got lucky'... and apparently, it started to erupt and Lynch had to be quickly airlifted) Dokken was a powerful live band... This live clip was not embellished w/ studio tracks... it was recorded live. More platinum records came in 1985 - 'Under lock and key'... and 1987 - 'Back for the attack'... which resulted in the stellar live album 'Beast from the East' recorded in Japan. Unfortunately, Don and Lynch were constantly at odds in the studio and could barely work together in 1987... Dokken's split was messy when they toured in 1988 w/ Van Halen and Metallica... they were blown away by Metallica (an opening band on the tour) every night and at the end of the tour, Don had enough... Dokken was over by early 1989. Some of Dokken's other hits - "It's not love" ... 'Dream Warriors' ... 'The Hunter' ... 'Heaven sent'. Don was unable to use the Dokken band name legally and had to release his album 'Up from the ashes' in 1990 as Don Dokken. Lynch and Brown formed the band Lynch Mob and released 2 albums w/ different singers - 'Wicked Sensation' and 'Lynch Mob'... both failed commercially... Jeff Pilson joined singer Ronnie James Dio's band Dio in 1993. In 1994, Dokken reunited and released a comeback album 'Dysfunctional' in 1995... but it was a far different rock record from their 80's albums in the 90's grunge rock era...it yielded a radio hit - 'Too high to fly'... It was followed by an acoustic 'Unplugged' album in 1996 - 'One live night'... However, their 1997 album 'Shadowlife' was a grunge rock album and Don was not happy w/ Lynch's attempt to appeal to 90's music fans... George Lynch was fired in 1998 Dokken continued to record, releasing 'Erase the slate' in 1999 and 'Long way home' in 2002... bassist Jeff Pilson left the band in 2001 and Don and Mick Brown have carried on w/ Dokken... However, both Don Dokken and Mick Brown have been suffering from health issues and Mick left Dokken eventually... George Lynch eventually reconciled w/ Don and performed w/ Dokken as a guest musician.
This song was so fun to play. It's how I finally got my pinch harmonics down and consistent. George was always a good one to study, still is. This performance is SO rough, though. Can tell they're focusing a little more than they should on being showy. Probably the cocaine. That and George's 'roids. Saw them on a Monster of Rock tour where they got higher billing than Metallica. How times change. They were fine. Lots of singles and always just on the verge of breaking through but never quite doing it. This might have been the last time they were able to tell themselves, "the next album is going to be the one that does it" (Edit: just checked and, yup, called it quits, but at least they did it at their peak) The thing I really respect about them is that while they did do the spandex and hairspray thing, they never went FULL clown show like so many pop-"metal" bands of the day did.
I saw that show at the Akron Rubber Bowl. It was Kingdom Come, Metallica, Dokken, Scorpions, and Van Halen. It was over 100F degrees, which is very rare in Ohio. The Fire Department showed up and sprayed their water hose all over the place. Ah, good times, man. It's the concert that made me fall in love with Metallica, actually. I was more into the Dokken, Ratt, and Randy Rhoads guitar wizardry stuff, but Metallica stole the show and blew me away.
A brief encounter Like wind through the trees It came so suddenly But then it was gone Like it had never been How could I have ever seen A lost heart Will take your soul How could I have known How could I have known As she took me in her arms And brought me to an end With the kiss of death The kiss of death She promised paradise As she lied upon her bed Like a fallen angel With the devil's charm She promised paradise With the kiss of death I tried to stop As she held out her hand But the fire was burning inside She knew what i wanted She gave it and more But now I must pay the price We were strangers Passing in the night How could I have known How could I have known As she took me in her arms And brought me to an end With the kiss of death The kiss of death She promised paradise As she lied upon her bed Like a fallen angel With the devil's charm She promised paradise With the kiss of death As she took me in her arms I felt the devil's charm Suddenly I see The final destiny With the kiss of death The kiss of death She promised paradise As she lied upon her bed Like a fallen angel With the devil's charm She promised paradise With the kiss of death With the kiss of death *Dokken/Kiss Of Death*
Maddy reactions getting in deep fully submerged in hot molten metal!! I remember Dokken 🤩 🤩 they will change the course of any dinner party real fast! Get jiggy 😂
Yeah, Dokken were never as tight as they could have been live, at least back then, probably because George (the guitarist) and Don (the singer) couldn't stand each other. And George always insisted on going off script, as it were, never playing exactly like the album.
Seem like the audio got a little better at about a 1:30 Live concert videos are always iffy from the 1970s and 80s look for ones that have been remastered or say HD
It's "dock - ken"... the band was named after their lead singer Don Dokken. Google "Leather pants for women" if u want to own a pair of 80's fashion 😁🤘
Dokken also played "Dream Warriors", the theme song to Freddy Kreugar's (3rd?;) "Nightmare on Elm St." movie. So they kinda ruled that one year. (btw, Maddy, Dokken sounds like dockin' ;)
They're from LA. They toured Germany a lot early on and even spent a lot of time there in 1981 hoping to get a recording contract. You know that joke about a band no one has heard of in their hometown but are really popular in another country? That was Dokken from about 1979 to about 1982.
@@HSR107 I heard Don Dokken tell Kurt Loder on Mtv in '84 that he's Deutchelander, but you sound like you do know more about his band than I do, so I edited accordingly. ?
@@maggedo-x1s German ancestry but an Angelino by birth and upbringlng So, he's German in the same way I'm Irish. * shrugs * Assuming he wasn't trying to coattail on how successful the Scorpions were getting.
@@HSR107 I hear ya, and I believe ya, so I deleted that whole German line. & in fact, Kurt Loder had been comparing them to Skorpions. I believe you're a rare wise (& patient;) dude. 👍
Arena concerts are never high quality audio just loud to where your ears ring through the next day. All these modern concerts only sound good because the recording is straight to the mixing board/computer. This show is from 1987 was probably at 150 decibels and we're just hearing what the microphones on the video cameras are picking up
Now this is music.
Dokken, rhymes with ROCKIN.
I never had pants like that but I was down front during George's solo's at Monsters of Rock 1988!
The funny part was that I went to the stage after I thought Metallica was finished. Nope.
They came back for an encore of "Battery" and I was in the pit. 🤣
I didn't particularly want to mosh that day but I did not have a choice. So, I moshed and then got to see George's playing close to the stage.
🎸🎶🎶
Saw them back in the 80’s. Great live band. Very good instrumentally .
**Face melting solo**
Maddy's reaction: "I kinda want those pants, guys"
🤣🤣j/k props for mentioning the solo too
The German power/prog metal band, Vanden Plas did an excellent cover of this song as a bonus track on their "Far Off Grace" album. I highly recommend it.
May want to do studio versions with these guys at least for the first time. They do not have a rhythm guitarist and George is also throwing additional runs in where there should be rhythm guitar. They are actually killing it right here but unless you know the song it may not seem that way. Heaven Sent is a fire track.
This is why you do studio versions
Drummer is Wild Mick Brown
Most people tried to call them one of the hair bands. They actually came out long before the start of the hair bands. You should really listen to the dream warriors. Wrote for nightmare on elm street 3.
Oh wow!!
@@MaddyReactions you listened to it?
Dokken (pronounced "dock - ken") emerged from the L.A. scene in the 80's but both Don Dokken (vocals), Mick Brown (drums) and George Lynch (guitar) were veterans of the local rock scene there since the 70's.
Don Dokken even went to West Germany to attempt to get a record deal where he struck up Lynch and Brown for his new band... he met German rockers Scorpions there and was enlisted in 1981 to rehearse w/ the band for the 1982 album 'Blackout', while Scorpions singer Klaus Meine was recuperating from a throat surgery and unable to sing.
The newly formed band Dokken recorded the album 'Breaking the chains' w/ Ratt bassist Juan Croucier... it was finally released in the US in 1983 as Jeff Pilson (bass) joined Dokken. The record failed commercially but got some MTV exposure... their 2nd album 'Tooth and nail' was a bigger hit, thanks to the power ballad "Alone again" ... getting on MTV... along w/ video singles for 'Just got lucky'... 'Into the fire'... (Guitarist George Lynch was filmed on an actual volcano for 'Just got lucky'... and apparently, it started to erupt and Lynch had to be quickly airlifted)
Dokken was a powerful live band... This live clip was not embellished w/ studio tracks... it was recorded live. More platinum records came in 1985 - 'Under lock and key'... and 1987 - 'Back for the attack'... which resulted in the stellar live album 'Beast from the East' recorded in Japan.
Unfortunately, Don and Lynch were constantly at odds in the studio and could barely work together in 1987... Dokken's split was messy when they toured in 1988 w/ Van Halen and Metallica... they were blown away by Metallica (an opening band on the tour) every night and at the end of the tour, Don had enough... Dokken was over by early 1989.
Some of Dokken's other hits - "It's not love" ... 'Dream Warriors' ... 'The Hunter' ... 'Heaven sent'.
Don was unable to use the Dokken band name legally and had to release his album 'Up from the ashes' in 1990 as Don Dokken.
Lynch and Brown formed the band Lynch Mob and released 2 albums w/ different singers - 'Wicked Sensation' and 'Lynch Mob'... both failed commercially... Jeff Pilson joined singer Ronnie James Dio's band Dio in 1993.
In 1994, Dokken reunited and released a comeback album 'Dysfunctional' in 1995... but it was a far different rock record from their 80's albums in the 90's grunge rock era...it yielded a radio hit - 'Too high to fly'... It was followed by an acoustic 'Unplugged' album in 1996 - 'One live night'... However, their 1997 album 'Shadowlife' was a grunge rock album and Don was not happy w/ Lynch's attempt to appeal to 90's music fans... George Lynch was fired in 1998
Dokken continued to record, releasing 'Erase the slate' in 1999 and 'Long way home' in 2002... bassist Jeff Pilson left the band in 2001 and Don and Mick Brown have carried on w/ Dokken... However, both Don Dokken and Mick Brown have been suffering from health issues and Mick left Dokken eventually... George Lynch eventually reconciled w/ Don and performed w/ Dokken as a guest musician.
This song was so fun to play. It's how I finally got my pinch harmonics down and consistent. George was always a good one to study, still is.
This performance is SO rough, though. Can tell they're focusing a little more than they should on being showy. Probably the cocaine. That and George's 'roids.
Saw them on a Monster of Rock tour where they got higher billing than Metallica. How times change.
They were fine. Lots of singles and always just on the verge of breaking through but never quite doing it. This might have been the last time they were able to tell themselves, "the next album is going to be the one that does it" (Edit: just checked and, yup, called it quits, but at least they did it at their peak)
The thing I really respect about them is that while they did do the spandex and hairspray thing, they never went FULL clown show like so many pop-"metal" bands of the day did.
Oh wow!!
I saw that show at the Akron Rubber Bowl. It was Kingdom Come, Metallica, Dokken, Scorpions, and Van Halen. It was over 100F degrees, which is very rare in Ohio. The Fire Department showed up and sprayed their water hose all over the place. Ah, good times, man. It's the concert that made me fall in love with Metallica, actually. I was more into the Dokken, Ratt, and Randy Rhoads guitar wizardry stuff, but Metallica stole the show and blew me away.
Wow, digging deep into the hair metal days. I remember jamming to Dokken in the day.
@@robertgartner1901 i still do. They are still together and tour.
This is a band I knew but never saw live!
Oh… the metal bands of the 80’s. Big hair and spandex. Those pants are nice tho. 😛💕🙏
A brief encounter
Like wind through the trees
It came so suddenly
But then it was gone
Like it had never been
How could I have ever seen
A lost heart
Will take your soul
How could I have known
How could I have known
As she took me in her arms
And brought me to an end
With the kiss of death
The kiss of death
She promised paradise
As she lied upon her bed
Like a fallen angel
With the devil's charm
She promised paradise
With the kiss of death
I tried to stop
As she held out her hand
But the fire was burning inside
She knew what i wanted
She gave it and more
But now I must pay the price
We were strangers
Passing in the night
How could I have known
How could I have known
As she took me in her arms
And brought me to an end
With the kiss of death
The kiss of death
She promised paradise
As she lied upon her bed
Like a fallen angel
With the devil's charm
She promised paradise
With the kiss of death
As she took me in her arms
I felt the devil's charm
Suddenly I see
The final destiny
With the kiss of death
The kiss of death
She promised paradise
As she lied upon her bed
Like a fallen angel
With the devil's charm
She promised paradise
With the kiss of death
With the kiss of death
*Dokken/Kiss Of Death*
Maddy reactions getting in deep fully submerged in hot molten metal!!
I remember Dokken 🤩 🤩 they will change the course of any dinner party real fast! Get jiggy 😂
🩷🩷🩷
@@MaddyReactions I’m sure if u search up David Lee Roth costumes to find tons of pants
(not too many shirts) but plenty of pants😝
Back when music wasn't consumed like fast-food but people actually identified with it.
😭
Same concert do the song " In My Dreams"
Hey Maddy check out Lips Like Ether by Love and Money. You'll enjoy the singers voice
Yeah, Dokken were never as tight as they could have been live, at least back then, probably because George (the guitarist) and Don (the singer) couldn't stand each other. And George always insisted on going off script, as it were, never playing exactly like the album.
Please Maddy react to Bob Marley, No woman no Cry at Rainbow theatre, it won’t you disappoint! 🙏🏻💚
Thanks for the review
Any time!
you are right hun, this recording is missing the entire bass line , only getting half the sound , these guys are awesome live
Who else is dancing with Maddy insure am she is super cute let's go Maddy
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@@MaddyReactions ♥️💋
Seem like the audio got a little better at about a 1:30
Live concert videos are always iffy from the 1970s and 80s look for ones that have been remastered or say HD
Powerful
It's "dock - ken"... the band was named after their lead singer Don Dokken.
Google "Leather pants for women" if u want to own a pair of 80's fashion 😁🤘
Dokken also played "Dream Warriors", the theme song to Freddy Kreugar's (3rd?;) "Nightmare on Elm St." movie. So they kinda ruled that one year.
(btw, Maddy, Dokken sounds like dockin' ;)
They're from LA. They toured Germany a lot early on and even spent a lot of time there in 1981 hoping to get a recording contract.
You know that joke about a band no one has heard of in their hometown but are really popular in another country? That was Dokken from about 1979 to about 1982.
@@HSR107 I heard Don Dokken tell Kurt Loder on Mtv in '84 that he's Deutchelander, but you sound like you do know more about his band than I do, so I edited accordingly. ?
@@maggedo-x1s German ancestry but an Angelino by birth and upbringlng
So, he's German in the same way I'm Irish. * shrugs *
Assuming he wasn't trying to coattail on how successful the Scorpions were getting.
@@HSR107 I hear ya, and I believe ya, so I deleted that whole German line. & in fact, Kurt Loder had been comparing them to Skorpions. I believe you're a rare wise (& patient;) dude. 👍
@@maggedo-x1s Thank you. You are very kind.
When the spandex era ended I gave all my stage pants to my ex girlfriend. I wore them all through the eighties singing in bands.
😂😂😂
You should listen to and watch, It's not love video from Dokken. They have a bunch of good songs. It's pronounced like Docken.
cute reaction Maddy ☺
Thanks! 😊
Arena concerts are never high quality audio just loud to where your ears ring through the next day. All these modern concerts only sound good because the recording is straight to the mixing board/computer. This show is from 1987 was probably at 150 decibels and we're just hearing what the microphones on the video cameras are picking up
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I think the link to request a video is broken.
hmmmm good song
Do just a tiny bit of research before you do this. ITS NOT PRONOUNCED “DAHKIN”. Now try it again!
Hey Maddy, you will need those pants when you dress up as Slash for Halloween!!!!😁😁😁👍👍
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