This version made me fall in love with the song. Great voice! Keel made/makes great music. I have all of their albums. Fond memories of taking the top off of the Trans Am and roaring down the country road blasting "Rock 'n' Roll Outlaw"!
I'm ashamed to say I had forgotten this cover. I actually had the cassette (yikes) back in the day. Tears of fire was on it too. I really miss those days, Ron Keel.
@@terryadams8620 Damn! I didn't see "KEEL" till 85 Grady Cole center Charlotte NC. They opened for Helix , then Accept headlined. 3 band show. It was awesome. My best friend and I met Brian Jay out at the T-SHIRT stand and he was really cool. We were 15 at the time and loved it. I'll never forget it. One of my first shows
Saw Keel live in 86 in McAllen, TX with 2 other bands....one which I don't remember and I think the other one was Raven. I think Raven had a drummer that wore a hockey mask and he would hit himself with the drumstick. Nonetheless Keel stole the show. Best concert to this day that I've been too and I've seen great live bands like Poison, Warrant, the Crue, Ratt and Kiss just to name a few.
It’s to bad we can’t go back in time, the 80s best decade ever I miss it, had so much fun the music was awesome and many grand memories. Damn time flies 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I put this on and I'm instantly 16 again.... thinking of things that were going on in my life then... friends who arent here anymore ...its really a bittersweet listen now... it's pretty amazing how music can do that ...
I saw Keel a bunch of times in L.A. Last time was in '88 at The Country Club where they headlined a triple bill with Jaded Lady opening, then I think Shark Island in the middle. Great show. I didn't realize at the time Mark Ferrari had left the band and saw him in the lobby and said, in my annoying teenage voice, "Dude, you're the guitarist from Keel, right?" and he laughed and said, "Yeah. The guitarist in keel!" Then, when Keel hit the stage I saw why he was laughing. I didn't know he wasn't in the band anymore. The irony...
I remember seeing Keel live at the Eagles Ballroom in Milwaukee. Meet Ron personally before the show and he was the sweetest guy! Stayed and talked with me and my friend Tammy for at least a half hour. Signed autographs and took pics with us!
I swear in the name of great American heavy metal from the 80's, bands like Keel, Riot, Jag Panzer, Savatage, Crimson Glory, Leatherwolf, Banshee, Metal Church, Fifth Angel, Savage Grace, Meliah Rage and countless others were among the best of the best at metal and never got nearly as much recognition as they should have. It's sad. But we still got some epic works of metal greatness. And Keel made a masterwork out of this timeless song (And I love the original too).
@@MarcFerrari Hi Marc. This is truly an honour for me that you have taken the time to read my comment and share with me the history of how both yourself and the guitarist of Meliah Rage played together at one time. I have been a fan of Keel for a long time and your guitar work has always been a massive inspiration to me. And I loved you in Wayne's World as the guitarist in Cassandra's band. Thanks so much for inspiring me with your music. Best Regards. V.
There are several videos, including this one and Tears Of Fire that take me back to 1986 when MTV would have a monthly show that pre-dated Headbanger's Ball called Heavy Metal Mania, hosted by Dee Snider. That show was great, and these videos were part of all that. Those were the days!!!
The same thing happened to me in 2018 and today. I remember listening to this song with my friend in high school and then all of a sudden, for the first time in 10 years, I rediscovered this song.
Grew up with the Corona remix. Thought it was good, until I discovered this version. Of all covers and remixes out there, the Keel one will remain the best, and a great example of a civer better than the original.
This would be considered sacrilege to Patti Smith and Springsteen fans, but this is easily the best version of this song. Keel was so fucking underrated. The Right To Rock & The Final Frontier were every bit as good as anything else that came out in 84, 85, 86, & 87.
Was 14 when I first heard In my 40s now, still gives me chills. Yeah, we study a lot of things, technology, social media, blah blah. A wink from a pretty girl, and you're hearing this song in your head.
G Star I did too! It was a larger bill, tho. It included Accept with Keel and Helix, another band who I can't remember, and local heroes Lillian Axe opened the show. Accept headlined, so they played last. It was in an old ornate theater in New Orleans, and my ears hurt by the time Accept began. Had to move back many rows! A great show, nonetheless. Man I miss the 80s metal shows!!
Now that I think about it, I believe Accept headlined my show as well. Don't know how I forgot that. It was in the old Grady Cole music theater in Charlotte.
Take me now, baby, here as I am Pull me close, try and understand Desire is hunger, is the fire I breathe Love is a banquet on which we feed Come on now, try and understand The way I feel when I'm in your hands Take my hand when I'm under cover They can't hurt you now, can't hurt you now, can't hurt you now Because the night belongs to lovers Because the night belongs to us Because the night belongs to lovers Because the night belongs to us Have I a doubt, when I'm alone Love is a ring a telephone Love is an angel, disguised as lust Here in our bed 'til the morning comes Come on now, try and understand The way I feel under your command Take my hand, as the sun descends They can't touch you now, can't touch you now, can't touch you now Because the night belongs to lovers Because the night belongs to us Because the night belongs to lovers Because the night belongs to us It belongs to us With love we sleep With doubt the vicious circle turns and turns The yearning burning I believe it's time to really feel So touch me now, touch me now, touch me now Oh, because the night Because the night Because the night Because the night belongs to us Because the night belongs to lovers Because the night belongs to us Because the night belongs to lovers Because the night Because the night belongs to lovers Because the night belongs to us Because the night belongs to lovers Because the night
@King Brilliant Kramer Neptune, NJ models were actually made in Canada. Not a single Kramer was ever made in Jersey. Your right about Fujigen though, still making great guitars for some of the biggest name brands sold here in the US to this day. I have a Moon Guitar strat copy I just overhauled, build quality is excellent, contacted Fujigen with the serial number to get a production date on it, and the kindly replied they'd have to do some research, and true to their word got back to me a few weeks later. Built in 1989.
Saw Keel open for Quiet Riot in Poughkeepsie, NY during a snowstorm. Very small crowd but to both bands’ credit, they did not half-ass it. Keel was great and we met Ron Keel after the show out by the bus. Just a few of us and a couple others and he talked about the show, tour, etc.. for probably 20 min and was very appreciative we showed up in that weather.
I saw Keel when I was 20 or 21. "The Right To Rock"....was the song for me. Great live show....I recognized Marc Ferrari in the video. Wow, he's been around a long time, kind of silently becoming a rock legend. There hasn't been a lot of fan fare about him; but, he's contributed to some good music. He was kind of under-rated as a vocalist. He laid down some stellar vocals with Pantera.
Keel opening for Krokus is the first concert I ever went to. 16 years old.
2024 still a gem
Still 2024
The best cover of this song ever
Es mí canción favorita de Patti Smith.. pero me enamoré de este cover ♥️
One of the best covers ever!!!
It's just crazy that in the era of the power ballad this didn't push Keel over the top.
I agree
The were produce by Gene Simmons. It's a mystery.
Agreed and wasn't this a Springsteen cover to boot?
@@garettoverstreet, I think he did do a version of this, but as I recall it was originally done by Patty Smith.
@@garettoverstreet No lmao
im 51 and still love metal
Me too
Me too ❤
Me too
Actually prefer this to the original
Was just thinking the same!
@@micway71 me too
This is the definitive version. Not as sappy as Natalie Merchant's, which I do like, or as plaintive as Bruce's.
Same here
Agreed
Best version! Always a gem
Agree
Never knew this was a remake, then 10,000 Maniacs redid it again. Keel still has the best version.
2020, still sounds awesome!
2023 and still awesome
2024 🤘🏻🤠
2024 in 26 years
This version made me fall in love with the song. Great voice! Keel made/makes great music. I have all of their albums. Fond memories of taking the top off of the Trans Am and roaring down the country road blasting "Rock 'n' Roll Outlaw"!
En 2024 todavía es una joya
The best cover ever 😎✌✌
Was never a big Keel fan but, this is the best version of this song Ron Keel "nailed" it!!!!!! Love this version!!!!
Wow,,,,I had no idea he covered this. This is incredible
Best version ever!
Killer arrangement! Had to chase it down after it played on one of the tv's at the gym. I'm amazed not to have seen it many years ago.
I'm ashamed to say I had forgotten this cover. I actually had the cassette (yikes) back in the day. Tears of fire was on it too. I really miss those days, Ron Keel.
I've got the cassette still!
My big idol, Ron Keel ❤
Great!
Love this version!! Saw Keel and Bon Jovi in August 1987. Was one of the best concerts I’ve ever been to.
Me to keel kick asa bon jovi so so
Good show i saw him with his frist band also steeler
@@terryadams8620 Damn! I didn't see "KEEL" till 85 Grady Cole center Charlotte NC. They opened for Helix , then Accept headlined. 3 band show. It was awesome. My best friend and I met Brian Jay out at the T-SHIRT stand and he was really cool. We were 15 at the time and loved it. I'll never forget it. One of my first shows
Me too saw them open for Bon Jovi
Saw Keel live in 86 in McAllen, TX with 2 other bands....one which I don't remember and I think the other one was Raven. I think Raven had a drummer that wore a hockey mask and he would hit himself with the drumstick. Nonetheless Keel stole the show. Best concert to this day that I've been too and I've seen great live bands like Poison, Warrant, the Crue, Ratt and Kiss just to name a few.
The best version of this song
F**k patty what'sherface!
Yes definitely
Absolute best version of this song
I agree
What a band they were 80s metal you can’t beat it
Still the BEST version of this song EVER❤️
For you, Allan "Merlin" (RIP 2019), Souvenirs, I miss you...
I agree this is my favorite lineup ❤ Connecticut USA 🇺🇸
I had the LP. Back in the golden ages.
Good times ❤
I love this song. If you are, in fact the official Ron Keel, you are a great musician.
Great cover. 🤘⛓️☠️
Love this song! It's one of my top favorites of all time! ❤❤❤❤
The BEST verson ever
Yes. Definitely
Love this version
It’s to bad we can’t go back in time, the 80s best decade ever I miss it, had so much fun the music was awesome and many grand memories. Damn time flies 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I sgree
This is by far my favorite version of this song, great singing and great playing!
I put this on and I'm instantly 16 again.... thinking of things that were going on in my life then... friends who arent here anymore ...its really a bittersweet listen now... it's pretty amazing how music can do that ...
YES definitely
My favorite version of this song.
Me too ❤
Happy 62nd birthday Ron Keel 🎉🎂🎉
I always loved this song. It should have been a huge hit.
Me too
I saw Keel a bunch of times in L.A. Last time was in '88 at The Country Club where they headlined a triple bill with Jaded Lady opening, then I think Shark Island in the middle. Great show. I didn't realize at the time Mark Ferrari had left the band and saw him in the lobby and said, in my annoying teenage voice, "Dude, you're the guitarist from Keel, right?" and he laughed and said, "Yeah. The guitarist in keel!" Then, when Keel hit the stage I saw why he was laughing. I didn't know he wasn't in the band anymore. The irony...
Keel fan since 1990 from Karachi pakistan i love ron keel voice what a smart man he was. Great band
I remember seeing Keel live at the Eagles Ballroom in Milwaukee. Meet Ron personally before the show and he was the sweetest guy! Stayed and talked with me and my friend Tammy for at least a half hour. Signed autographs and took pics with us!
Fantastic Band best version
I’m Dominican and Philippine, I love all genres of music!!!!
I swear in the name of great American heavy metal from the 80's, bands like Keel, Riot, Jag Panzer, Savatage, Crimson Glory, Leatherwolf, Banshee, Metal Church, Fifth Angel, Savage Grace, Meliah Rage and countless others were among the best of the best at metal and never got nearly as much recognition as they should have. It's sad. But we still got some epic works of metal greatness. And Keel made a masterwork out of this timeless song (And I love the original too).
The guitarist in Meliah Rage and I were in a band together in Boston
@@MarcFerrari Hi Marc. This is truly an honour for me that you have taken the time to read my comment and share with me the history of how both yourself and the guitarist of Meliah Rage played together at one time.
I have been a fan of Keel for a long time and your guitar work has always been a massive inspiration to me. And I loved you in Wayne's World as the guitarist in Cassandra's band.
Thanks so much for inspiring me with your music. Best Regards. V.
I had my doubts, but this is a great cover
There are several videos, including this one and Tears Of Fire that take me back to 1986 when MTV would have a monthly show that pre-dated Headbanger's Ball called Heavy Metal Mania, hosted by Dee Snider. That show was great, and these videos were part of all that. Those were the days!!!
Ron Keel, my name is Ceasar, and I really salute your voice.
I love all three versions, just a great song.
Awesome version of this song . Great voice!!!
Love this song the original and this version 🤟🤟🎸
Ever have a song that you haven't heard in decades suddenly start looping in your head? Today I woke up with this in my head for some strange reason.
The same thing happened to me in 2018 and today. I remember listening to this song with my friend in high school and then all of a sudden, for the first time in 10 years, I rediscovered this song.
I'm here today for this very reason.
underrated
Grew up with the Corona remix.
Thought it was good, until I discovered this version.
Of all covers and remixes out there, the Keel one will remain the best, and a great example of a civer better than the original.
Metal school brought me here! I am so glad they did! \m/
The main reason this song worked was because none of us 16 and younger had never heard Patty Smith. This version is classic and the only one I know.
great cover great album long live the final frontier
Dude, Final Frontier was excellent metal!!
2021 and as awesome as I remember it on cassette.
This would be considered sacrilege to Patti Smith and Springsteen fans, but this is easily the best version of this song. Keel was so fucking underrated. The Right To Rock & The Final Frontier were every bit as good as anything else that came out in 84, 85, 86, & 87.
nice cover
Like this better than the 10,000 Maniacs version.
Excelente cover
This was the first version of this song i heard and still my favourite.
"Because the Night" is a rock song written by Bruce Springsteen and Patti Smith that was first released in 1978
Best!👍👉🤘
Was 14 when I first heard
In my 40s now, still gives me chills. Yeah, we study a lot of things, technology, social media, blah blah. A wink from a pretty girl, and you're hearing this song in your head.
I saw Keel and Helix in 1985 when I was a junior in High School. Great fucking time!
G Star
I did too! It was a larger bill, tho. It included Accept with Keel and Helix, another band who I can't remember, and local heroes Lillian Axe opened the show. Accept headlined, so they played last. It was in an old ornate theater in New Orleans, and my ears hurt by the time Accept began. Had to move back many rows! A great show, nonetheless. Man I miss the 80s metal shows!!
Now that I think about it, I believe Accept headlined my show as well. Don't know how I forgot that. It was in the old Grady Cole music theater in Charlotte.
great song
absolute total metal music.
Great cover
THEME SONG FOR THE NIGHT !!!!!, THANX KEEL SO MUCH FROM SHERIDAN , WYOMING , USA 😈💔💋
当時、この曲が気に入って、シングルレコード買った覚えがあります❤
Take me now, baby, here as I am
Pull me close, try and understand
Desire is hunger, is the fire I breathe
Love is a banquet on which we feed
Come on now, try and understand
The way I feel when I'm in your hands
Take my hand when I'm under cover
They can't hurt you now, can't hurt you now, can't hurt you now
Because the night belongs to lovers
Because the night belongs to us
Because the night belongs to lovers
Because the night belongs to us
Have I a doubt, when I'm alone
Love is a ring a telephone
Love is an angel, disguised as lust
Here in our bed 'til the morning comes
Come on now, try and understand
The way I feel under your command
Take my hand, as the sun descends
They can't touch you now, can't touch you now, can't touch you now
Because the night belongs to lovers
Because the night belongs to us
Because the night belongs to lovers
Because the night belongs to us
It belongs to us
With love we sleep
With doubt the vicious circle turns and turns
The yearning burning
I believe it's time to really feel
So touch me now, touch me now, touch me now
Oh, because the night
Because the night
Because the night
Because the night belongs to us
Because the night belongs to lovers
Because the night belongs to us
Because the night belongs to lovers
Because the night
Because the night belongs to lovers
Because the night belongs to us
Because the night belongs to lovers
Because the night
Great 80s (patti) cover !!! Awesome !!!
It was written by Bruce Springsteen
Ron Keel is the best singer for me!
I love his voice and scream
GREAT!
This rendition punctuates my journey through life...
They should have more likes and views on this
I agree!
Great video by a great band
Que poder de canción
My friend Ron, i love this song .
Me too
Opened up for Motley Crue and You rocked it better than they did
If there was ever a song that felt so right for everything i ever wanted to be: Here it is
Bruce Springsteen writrs great songs
A TIME WHEN GOOD GUITARS WERE MADE IN THE USA!
JACKSON Custom Shop Is Still Going Here In The USA! Although VERY PRICEY!
@@markpalio4411 pricey and honestly not worth it. My damn Epiphone Les sounds better than my Gibson SG
@King Brilliant Kramer Neptune, NJ models were actually made in Canada. Not a single Kramer was ever made in Jersey.
Your right about Fujigen though, still making great guitars for some of the biggest name brands sold here in the US to this day.
I have a Moon Guitar strat copy I just overhauled, build quality is excellent, contacted Fujigen with the serial number to get a production date on it, and the kindly replied they'd have to do some research, and true to their word got back to me a few weeks later. Built in 1989.
Крутая песнь-гимн юности!!!
one of the first metal songs i heard!!!!!!!!!
Love these guys, saw them at The Bronco Bowl in Dallas, Tx,with Helix and Accept. 🤘🤘🤘
Brian Jay was my route manager for my paper route, such a cool dude.
Wow, my best friend and I met him in 85 when Keel opened up for Helix and Accept... Charlotte NC
Saw Keel open for Quiet Riot in Poughkeepsie, NY during a snowstorm. Very small crowd but to both bands’ credit, they did not half-ass it. Keel was great and we met Ron Keel after the show out by the bus. Just a few of us and a couple others and he talked about the show, tour, etc.. for probably 20 min and was very appreciative we showed up in that weather.
Me and my bud gabe sitting in his room playing albums all night. Watching rasling!!
Great cover song my memories
Yes definitely love this song
Masterpiece!!
❤❤❤
Probably the best song Springsteen gave away
Love this rendition I seen keel with Queenryche @ The California Theater in San Diego 1988. Best venue to see the band up close & personal!
I saw Keel when I was 20 or 21. "The Right To Rock"....was the song for me. Great live show....I recognized Marc Ferrari in the video. Wow, he's been around a long time, kind of silently becoming a rock legend. There hasn't been a lot of fan fare about him; but, he's contributed to some good music. He was kind of under-rated as a vocalist. He laid down some stellar vocals with Pantera.
He sold his company and is living a good life he is worth like 20 million
@@laurasupko so u know I was talking about Marc
loved Keel