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  • DVD Release Date: 09/14/2004
  • Original Release: 1986
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 19,122
 
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Side #1 --
1. Introduction [:37]
2. There's Only One Way to Rock [4:59]
3. Summer Nights [6:15]
4. Get Up [4:57]
5. Drum Solo [5:18]
6. 5150 [7:33]
7. Best of Both Worlds [13:13]
8. Bass Solo [5:32]
9. Panama [4:40]
10. Love Walks in [6:10]
11. Guitar Solo [12:00]
12. I Can't Drive 55 [4:24]
13. Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love [3:51]
14. Why Can't This Be Love [5:13]
15. Rock and Roll [5:13]
16. End Credits [2:19]

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This presentation from Warner Bros. captures a live on-stage performance by seminal rock act Van Halen. Shot in 1986 near the beginning of the Sammy Hagar era, Van Halen: Live Without a Net features the songs "Panama," "Best of Both Worlds," "Love Walks In," "I Can't Drive 55," "There's Only One Way to Rock," "Summer Nights," "Get Up," "5150," "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love," "Why Can't This Be Love," and "Rock and Roll." Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

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July 05, 2005: I love all kinds of music and always loved the guitar of Mr. Van Halen but I have to say despite the nicely organized format of this DVD and some great pyro-technics by the guitar genius himself, I find this is the group at thier skeeziest. Drinkin and smoking on stage while they sweat, drip and make funny faces at the crowd and the camera in polyester jump suits. They work really hard but they try too hard to have fun. It's probably great if you're 10 years old. I guess they just hadn't matured yet. This is an old performance when they were just starting the Sammy Hagar era. You just don't feel like they're really focusing on the music. It's more like they're there to impress the kiddies.