Van Halen - The Complete Show in Montevideo, Uruguay, 1983 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting) (2025) [Hi-Res]

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Title: The Complete Show in Montevideo, Uruguay, 1983 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting)
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: DMG
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [44.1kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 2:12:58
Total Size: 1.48 GB / 865 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Intro Radio Annonce-Romeo Delight (Live) (01:21)
2. Unchained Incl. Drum Solo (Live) (07:14)
3. The Full Bug (Live) (03:58)
4. Runnin with the Devil (Live) (05:30)
5. Jamies Cryin (Live) (04:04)
6. Little Guitar (Live) (04:46)
7. Bass Solo (Live) (04:43)
8. Where Have All the Good Times Gone (Live) (03:00)
9. Dancing in the Street (Live) (02:53)
10. Little Dreamer (Live) (03:32)
11. So This Is Love (Live) (04:46)
12. Cathedral Secrets (Live) (05:16)
13. Drum Solo-Everybody Wants Some (Live) (07:46)
14. Dance the Night Away (Live) (03:28)
15. Somebody Get Me a Doctor I'm So Glad (Live) (10:33)
16. Summer Time Blues (Live) (05:14)
17. Tour Song (Live) (04:32)
18. Ice Cream Man (Live) (02:55)
19. Heartbreak Hotel (Live) (02:41)
20. Intruder-Guitar Solo (Live) (08:33)
21. Ain't Talkin 'Bout Love (Live) (06:18)
22. Intruder-Pretty Woman (Live) (05:13)
23. Guitar Solo (Live) (12:15)
24. Bottoms Up (Live) (06:12)
25. You Really Got Me (Live) (06:02)

Built at every stage around Eddie Van Halen's prodigious talent and wildly inventive guitar technique, Van Halen rewrote the rules for hard rock. They did this first in the early '80s with a celebratory, party-ready pop metal sound perfected by lead vocalist David Lee Roth's over-the-top performance style, and pivoted slowly to a milder, more accessible (and subsequently more commercially viable) approach, especially when Roth left the band shortly after the release of their era-defining hit album 1984 and was replaced by Sammy Hagar. Between 1985 and 1996, with Hagar on lead vocals and refined songwriting that hit all the marks for radio success, Van Halen consistently topped the charts with multi-platinum albums like 5150 and OU812. The band went into a brief hiatus after 1998's Gary Cherone-fronted Van Halen III, but eventually reunited with both Hagar, then Roth, the latter of whom would sing lead on the band's final studio album, 2011's A Different Kind of Truth. The group officially ceased operations after the death of Eddie Van Halen in 2020.