Ultra-rare Van Halen video footage has been uploaded to the James Vega YouTube channel.
Guitar World reports that over five hours of unseen B-roll footage has surfaced, ranging from clips of Eddie and co. setting Madison Square Garden and the Monsters Of Rock festival alight in 1979 and ’84, respectively, to rubbing shoulders with Black Sabbath backstage. Oh and there are some “Hot For Teacher” music video outtakes, too.
The source of the footage remains unclear, but it follows the leak of Eddie’s nine-minute Monsters Of Rock ’84 performance back in 2023, with these new clips offering a side-of-stage insight into a performance that went down in history, and much more beyond it.
The Donington clips show the band tearing through “Hot For Teacher” like it’s going out of fashion, and, reacting to the footage, YouTuber Michael Palmisano is left purring.
“Everybody gives Eddie so much praise about the note choices, he says, “but it is rhythm first. Watch his body language; he’s thinking like a drummer. In every ounce of him, you see this power shuffle in every movement.”
Read more at Guitar World, and check out a couple of the clips below:
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Guitar World reports that over five hours of unseen B-roll footage has surfaced, ranging from clips of Eddie and co. setting Madison Square Garden and the Monsters Of Rock festival alight in 1979 and ’84, respectively, to rubbing shoulders with Black Sabbath backstage. Oh and there are some “Hot For Teacher” music video outtakes, too.
The source of the footage remains unclear, but it follows the leak of Eddie’s nine-minute Monsters Of Rock ’84 performance back in 2023, with these new clips offering a side-of-stage insight into a performance that went down in history, and much more beyond it.
The Donington clips show the band tearing through “Hot For Teacher” like it’s going out of fashion, and, reacting to the footage, YouTuber Michael Palmisano is left purring.
“Everybody gives Eddie so much praise about the note choices, he says, “but it is rhythm first. Watch his body language; he’s thinking like a drummer. In every ounce of him, you see this power shuffle in every movement.”
Read more at Guitar World, and check out a couple of the clips below:
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