Van Halen - Live Without a Net | 
| Actor: Van Halen Studio: Warner Strat. Mkt. Category: DVD
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Format: Color, DVD, Enhanced, Live, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 92 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 17 WEA970338 Model: 17 WEA970338 UPC: 603497033829 EAN: 0603497033829 ASIN: B000286S9C
Theatrical Release Date: 1989 Release Date: September 14, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | 1. There's Only One Way To Rock 2. Summer Nights 3. Get Up 4. Drum Solo 5. 5150 6. Best Of Both Worlds 7. Bass Solo 8. Panama 9. Love Walks In 10. Guitar Solo 11. I Can't Drive 55 12. Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love 13. Why Can't This Be Love 14. Rock and Roll System Requirements: Van Halen have done almost everything. They've sold millions of albums. They |
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Product Description Studio: Wea-des Moines Video Release Date: 09/14/2004 Run time: 90 minutes
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Not much different from the VHS release in 1986 September 18, 2004 J. DEATS (Houston, TX USA) 34 out of 41 found this review helpful
This DVD features the complete New Haven concert from the tour to support the bands first album with Sammy Hagar. Live Without a Net takes you back in time to 1986 when the second incarnation of Van Halen was still green; A time when the band was full of energy, fun and love for one another. A time when the music was the most important thing for all of them. Indeed, this is a different band than what we see five years later on the Van Halen Live: Right Here, Right Now DVD from 1991. Here we see Sammy Hagar even picking up lead guitar duty on the keyboard ballads Love Walks In and Why Can't This Be Love. In addition to that two Hagar solo tracks: There's Only One Way To Rock and I Can't Drive 55 are incorporated into the bands set as if they were Van Halen songs. In the not too distant future egos would inflate and each band member would exist as a island on stage, but for the time being it's 1986 and this is Van Halen in their prime.
Only three stars because there's nothing special here. No special features and the new DTS and DD 5.1 audio mixes could have been better.
Looks like VH was fun back then!! September 24, 2004 Sandman (Canada) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I've been a VH fan since 1979. The sheer energy they put form both live and on their studio works was second to none. Edward was the master guitarist of the up and comers and this DVD proves what he could do when he's not tanked!!. The band is having a great time and the tunes rock. If you liked the DLR years (and I do) but have a hate on for the post DLR years, you're missing a very good live DVD. Sammy was fronting the band at this point and time and he was a very good choice. Sure the band dynamic changed with him in and Dave out, but life goes on. VH in 1986 was a great live band with or without Dave and this DVD proves it. Sound is good as is the quality for the most part. If you like VH and you enjoy watching a band have fun live this DVD is for you.
Best Van Halen or Rock DVD I've seen yet October 4, 2006 C. Raltey (Tampa, FL) 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
As a prior Van Halen with DLR fan I was pleasantly surprised by the energy and tightness of this show. Sammy Hager is way better than DLR and I think he shows it here big time. Eddie has never been better and the 5150 song riffs are awesome and tight. Camera work is good too as they jump around in tune with the songs quite well. Overall just a great time and really brings back some memories for me of the great rock concerts of the 80's.
Great on DVD! May 12, 2005 Greatwood (Sugar Land, TX) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I'm so glad they finally decided to release this on DVD! I had the VHS version for years and finally wore it out..This is by far the finest example of Van Halen in concert in my opinion..They are at the top of their form and Sammy Hagar is a perfect complement to the band..and besides that he plays a pretty mean guitar himself...check out his riff on Love Comes Walking In...
You can tell the guys are having a great time and that's what rock and roll is all about! High Energy and Good Times! This DVD brings back a lot of memories and it's hard for me to believe that it's been almost twenty years since this video was made...where did the time go..
Van Halen was the premiere band in the eighties and their high energy style was an anthem of the times! Just like Zeppelin ruled the seventies and the Beatles the sixties..for any fan of classic rock this DVD is a must have! Now the quality of the video is not as sharp or clear as I would have expected but it's still pretty durn good!!
5150!!
Van Halen at their best January 12, 2005 Jack (Australia) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
Eddie Van Halen was one of the guitarists who first inspired me to pick up a guitar and amaze me with his two handed tapping technique. So this DVD has its place in my DVD collection.
This DVD really highlights the band in their hey day, enjoying themselves and showing the energy playing in front of a crowd can bring induce. Despite the absence of Roth, they were still able to find success with 5150 and ride that wave of success and churn out plenty of 5150 tunes. Sammy still manages to sing a couple of pre-5150 tunes and shows he is not unfamiliar with a fret board.
The footage is good enough for me. The sound though is not the best, but considering this was recorded almost 20 years ago, you cant expect the same recording quality as today due to technological advances.
Anyone who likes Van Halen will appreciate them not just for their ability to compose good music, but also becuase Eddie is a legend amongst guitar circles for his innovative playing.
I think this shows Van Halen at best, having a good time, working the crowd and playing good music. Throw in some 80's fashion and glam and you've got an entertaining DVD.
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