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List Price: $14.98 | | Label: Warner Bros / Wea
Salesrank: 370305
Released: February 23, 1993 |
| Our Price: $11.49 |
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| Media: Audio Cassette |
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Editorial Review:
"David Lee who?" is the question posed by this 2 Disc compendium of six years of Sammy Hagar-era performances. "Won't Get Fooled Again" is too obvious and tired a tune to be more than a novelty; better bets are firey renditions of "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love" and "Jump" (highlighted by Hagar's Michael Jackson impersonation). --Jeff Bateman
Live: Right Here, Right Now Reviews:
VH in Fresno 
2009-03-02 - Probably all live albums get fixed later in the mix. Maybe this one has it share of fixes but it sound great. The drum solo could have been either edited or worked on more - sound-wise, and the bass solo is a bit boring and so is the guitar solo. Eddie plays great, but he ends up playing the same, predictable guitar solo as he has been doing so for the last 20 years... The singing is GREAT. The songs are great. Sammy's versions of Jump and Panama are as good if not better than the originals.
If you like VH then go out and get this record AND the DVD too...
Not the best Van Halen 
2009-01-30 - I know some people will disagree, but I did not care for this album. I thought I would be hearing more of the older Van Halen done with Diamond Dave. There is a good Who cover of "Won't get fooled again" but, overall I would recommend not buying the album.
How do I know when it's love? 
2008-11-14 - Sure enough, they shoulda this & that, whatcha expect, each tour had more songs but each year Eddie was further down the bottle. Monsters everywhere. What if, whatever, my only gripe is the plastic JC on the lawn shoulda been the obelisk off LZ's Presence. At least that's what Frank Zappa whispered in my ear the night before he died.
Now, then, here's the (emotionally extravagant) part of my review everyone's been waiting for!
I spent 10 miserable years settling for half a wife, and I'll be damned if I come outta that settling for even 10 minutes of half a gurlfriend. Kissless, a whole decade, like Snow White, I was waiting for (the) one that was gonna make some meaning of everything. I'm waiting for someone to come into focus and teach me my final love lesson. Aren't you?
All, or nothing at all.
Van Halen - 'Live: Right Here, Right Now' (Warner Bros.) 
2007-11-01 - Review # 48. This live 2-CD catalog title by the almighty powerful Van {wailing} Halen is simply too 'routine' for me. Not that it's a bad offering of their live performances. It just gets old fast. Tunes like "Poundcake", the uplifting "Ain't Talking About Love", "Dreams", "Why Can't This Be Love?", "Best Of Both Worlds", their Who cover "Won't Get Fooled Again" and the WAY over-played "Jump" are always good to hear but perhaps I've heard a few too many bootlegs of theirs to get all tanked up about this legit release. I honestly believe that female fans just might possibly get more out of 'Live: Right Here, Right' than their male companions.
Van Halen Live, Gotta Love it 
2007-06-04 - Van Halen's Live: Right Here Right Now's Album has 24 whole tracks for your listening pleasure. The roaring fans boosts up your momentum making you fell as if you are actually there (if you play it loud enough) These guys were great live! All of their all time favorites and then some are on this CD. The songs you know and love are all in this great album. If your're into rock and roll and don't have this, you need it!