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Los Angeles Los Angeles Sports Arena: June 20, 1981 Inglewood: The Forum: June 21, 1981 July 2, 1981 Milwaukee: MECCA Arena: July 3, 1981 Detroit: Cobo Arena: July 4, 1981 July 5, 1981 July 7, 1981 Saint Paul: St. Paul Civic Center: July 9, 1981 Indianapolis: Market Square Arena: July 10, 1981 Chicago: International Amphitheatre: July 11, 1981 ...
The album's cover artwork features a detail from The Maze, a painting by Canadian artist William Kurelek, which depicts his tortured youth. [6] [7]The album's cover artwork is accompanied by an insert of a black-and-white portrait of the members of the band, in addition to another black-and-white photo of an exterior wall featuring cracked windows and a lyric from the album's opening song ...
Edward Lodewijk Van Halen was born in Amsterdam on January 26, 1955, [5] the son of Jan van Halen and Eugenia (née van Beers).His father was a Dutch jazz pianist, clarinettist, and saxophonist working for the Dutch Air Force, [6] while his mother was an Indo woman from Rangkasbitung on the island of Java in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). [7]
September 19, 1980 Los Angeles Los Angeles Sports Arena: September 20, 1980 October 3, 1980 Rapid City: Rushmore Plaza Civic Center: October 4, 1980 Bismarck: Bismarck Civic Center: October 6, 1980 Salt Lake City: Salt Palace: October 9, 1980 Oakland: Oakland Arena: October 10, 1980 October 12, 1980 San Diego: San Diego Sports Arena: October 15 ...
Other edits to the concert were made, such as editing Eddie Van Halen's guitar solo slightly and cutting brief moments elsewhere from the night. The performance of "Best of Both Worlds", which included a portion of Robert Palmer 's hit " Addicted to Love " was aired during the 1986 MTV Video Music Awards , but the Palmer section was edited out ...
1984 (stylized in Roman numerals as MCMLXXXIV) is the sixth studio album by American rock band Van Halen, released on January 9, 1984. [2] It was the last Van Halen studio album until A Different Kind of Truth (2012) to feature lead singer David Lee Roth, who left the band in 1985 following creative differences.
A 2011 Rolling Stone reader's poll placed the song at number one on a list of the 10 best Van Halen songs. [3]Chuck Klosterman of Vulture.com named it the second-best Van Halen song, writing that it "merely feels like insatiable straight-ahead rock, but the lick is freaky, obliquely hovering above the foundation while the drums oscillate between two unrelated performance philosophies."