Leslie West & Van Halen Jam - Mississippi Queen video free download


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Duration: 04:52
Uploaded: 2009/04/06

Eddie Van Halen gets a big surprise when old pal Leslie West shows up. Naturally Sammy talks him into doing their favorite song. Eddie is obviously STOKED that he's playing alongside one of HIS idols.

Jones Beach never saw a hotter day than this.....

Comments

9 years ago

Tom Davis

SELDOM SEEN

9 years ago

Phil Darnell

glad Mikey lays a damn good bass foundation for all to follow

9 years ago

Paul G

West just wanted to play. I wish he would have sung too.

9 years ago

Crimson Kng

Two of the top five guitarists. The other three are Joe Walsh, Adrian Belew, and Prince.

9 years ago

HotshotGTar

Eddie who ?

9 years ago

Dennis O'Leary

I don't think anyone knew the words.

9 years ago

Raven jones

The audio is bad though D:

9 years ago

MrJonswift200

awesome post

9 years ago

claudio pellini

always loved Eddie, but leslie's orig. is best!

9 years ago

Nunyer Binnis

I can't drive 55 on the Mississippi Queen...

9 years ago

mmojorissen

Leslie West and Eddie… classic moment!!!!!

10 years ago

Michael Donohue

Sammy Hagar's vocal's don't hold a candle to Leslie West.

10 years ago

Harold Houck

I saw Mountain open for Van Halen in Alpine Valley WI. in 1987 for the 5150 tour..sweet show!

10 years ago

Lowell Thomas, Jr.

Is THIS what they call rock and roll ???

10 years ago

Rich Sutter

Great post. And... ACCURATE! Leslie West was clearly "The Man" among boys that night!

10 years ago

charles duncan

2 monster guitarist on one stage damn lucky people in the crowd

10 years ago

depper

Yep. Les can do more with 10 notes then most guitarists can with hundreds. That's not cliche, that's fact. In fact, the great Joe Satriani said the same thing. He said he played a mind numbing solo with with thousands of notes, then Leslie came in and with the first few notes, said more than Joe did with all his notes.

10 years ago

tull1971

I'm not sure what part of my statement you are referring to as a "cliche". I'm assuming you mean the "old school" part. Whatever label you want to put on it... please do so. West is from a dying breed of guitar players (Is that a cliche?) He is all about taste and tone. something that is missing in a lot of today's guitar players. And as far as making a point (about anything) I say use whatever people under stand... cliche or otherwise.

10 years ago

boozer7574

Absolutely that too!

10 years ago

Zillogism

AND play!

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