120 minutes long, this video release was filmed over two nights in May 1992. The songs included on the DVD were part of the 27 recordings from the live double-CD album with the addition of two songs which were not on the audio album: "The Dream Is Over" and "Eagles Fly".
Live: Right Here, Right Now.
This was the first live Van Halen album and pulls from recordings over two nights in May 1982 at the Selland Arena in Fresno, CA.
Notes: "You Really Got Me" includes part of "Cabo Wabo", during the "316" track, Eddie plays portions of three instrumentals "Cathedral", "Eruption", and the intro to "Mean Street". The "Ultra Bass" track is Michael Anthony's bass solo.
There is a corresponding live DVD release with 17 songs, including 2 not on the audio album – "The Dream Is Over" and "Eagles Fly".
To celebrate the 30th Anniversary, it was released on vinyl for the first time, exclusively for RSD 2023. The original live album plus three additional tracks: “The Dream Is Over” and “Eagles Fly” from the companion DVD release they were not released on the original 2CD set and “Mine All Mine” from the Live: Jump EP from 1993. All tracks from the original live album were newly remastered from the 5150 studio master tapes by Bernie Grundman, who also cut the lacquers.
Live Without a Net
Live Without a Net is a live Van Halen concert video recorded August 27th, 1986 in New Haven, Connecticut, and released November 24 later that year. Recorded 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 5150 Tour, supporting the album of the same name, Van Halen's first with Sammy as lead singer.