
Live Without a Net is a live concert video of Van Halen recorded in New Haven, CT in 1986, and released the following year. "Live Without A Net" was of Van Halen performance on August 27th 1986 at New Haven's Veterans Memorial Coliseum. The 90-minute release removed a few songs from the full performance. While the band attempted to record the previous night, audio problems prevented it from being used, although some video footage from that night would later surface in music videos. The concerts were part of the 1986 tour, Van Halen's first with lead singer Sammy Hagar.
Track listing 1. Introduction
2. "Only One Way to Rock"
* From Sammy Hagar's album Standing Hampton
3. "Summer Nights"
* From the album 5150
4. "Get Up"
* From the album 5150
5. "Drum Solo"
6. "5150"
* From the album 5150
7. "Best of Both Worlds"
* From the album 5150
8. "Bass Solo"
9. "Panama"
* From the album 1984
10. "Love Walks In"
* From the album 5150
11. "Guitar Solo"
12. "I Can't Drive 55"
* From Sammy Hagar's album VOA
13. "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love"
* From the album Van Halen
14. "Why Can't This Be Love"
* From the album 5150
15. "Rock 'N' Roll"
* Originally recorded by Led Zeppelin, from their album Led Zeppelin IV
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Only One Way To Rock
[Youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3DNtoruMCc[Youtube]
Summer Nights
Get Up
5150
Best Of Both World
Bass Solo
Panama
Love Walks In
El puto amo de las seis cuerdas marcándose un solo. Vamos lo que viene siendo un Guitar Solo.
Repetición de las jugadas más interesantes (lo que viene siendo el video completo)
I Can't Drive 55
Why Can't This Be Love.
Rock 'N' Roll*************************************************
The concert film changed the order in which the songs were played, as well as removing at least four songs ("You Really Got Me," "Jump," "Good Enough" and "Wild Thing") from the show. Other edits to the show 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 of the home video release. The same performance footage that aired during the MTV VMA's continued to include "Love Walks In," further illustrating the re-arranging of the playlist order for the edited home video version. Both aired in one continuous clip during the awards show.