Van Halen – 24 July 1982 – Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Biloxi, Mississippi [SBD]

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July 24, 2025 at 12:15 pm Quote #69434

ron
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Van Halen – 24 July 1982 – Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Biloxi, Mississippi [SOUNDBOARD]
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Jul 24, 2025

Here we have a totally unheard, uncirculated soundboard recording, capturing the Van Halen concert in Biloxi during their Diver Down tour (Hide Your Sheep tour) in 1982. Not even an audience recording of this show has circulated previously. Due to being so early in the tour, this is one of very few recordings that documents this earlier setlist arrangement, which would soon be significantly reorganized sometime between July 27th and 30th.

The true treasure of this recording, making it likely the most special of any of these 1982 live tapes, is the super rare appearance of Keep Playin’ That Rock N Roll, an Edgar Winter song that Van Halen played during their early local gigging days prior to their debut album. The song is played where Bottoms Up would usually be slotted in the setlist, with Bottoms Up being pushed down to the first encore where The Full Bug would usually be slotted in the early setlist arrangement. In effect, The Full Bug was not played on this night in Biloxi. It’s been known that Van Halen would throw curveball songs into their setlists on very rare occasion, however this song has not previously been known to be one of them.

There are only three other dates confirmed to have had VH perform Keep Playin’ That Rock N Roll, all preceding their debut album. One is from the Pasadena Hilton on June 13th 1975, and is an excellent soundboard recording of the band’s early years. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XemkC&#8230 ;) The next is a really short version from Gazzarri’s in West Hollywood on an unconfirmed 1975 date, and the other is from the Eros and Bogart’s bar in San Bernardino on September 18th 1976, but the latter is simply unlistenable (and I don’t say that easily about bootleg recordings). While the song had never been known to have been played after the release of their first album, an attendee who was at the August 30th 1981 Fair Warning show in Nashville claims they opened the show with Keep Playin’ That Rock N Roll instead of On Fire. While that can’t be totally confirmed without finding a recording of that concert, it’s not an impossible claim, seeing as this Biloxi 1982 tape now confirms this song in particular was in VH’s arsenal of potential curveball rarities.

This Biloxi recording starts a bit late, a little over a minute into Romeo Delight, but over half of the song was still captured. The first side of the 90 minute master tape runs only about 35 seconds into Somebody Get Me A Doctor, and while no songs are missing in between, it seems it took a while to realize to flip the tape because the second side doesn’t start again until about a minute into Cathedral. Luckily, this recording captures the remainder of concert.

Track Listing:

01 Romeo Delight (cut) [0:00]
02 Unchained [2:17]
03 Drum Solo [6:01]
04 Dance The Night Away [8:57]
05 Runnin’ With The Devil [12:10]
06 Dave Talks [15:28]
07 Where Have All The Good Times Gone! [18:38]
08 Hang ‘Em High [21:49]
09 Little Guitars [26:08]
10 Bass Solo [30:53]
11 Jamie’s Cryin’ [34:29]
12 Dave Acoustic Solo [39:39]
13 Ice Cream Man [42:00]
14 Somebody Get Me A Doctor (cut) [46:20]
15 Cathedral (cut) [46:55]
16 Secrets [47:42]
17 Drum Solo II [51:08]
18 Everybody Wants Some!! [52:27]
19 Intruder [59:08]
20 Pretty Woman [1:01:14]
21 Guitar Solo [1:04:22]
22 Keep Playin’ That Rock N Roll [1:13:26]
23 Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love [1:16:51]
24 Bottoms Up! [1:22:42]
25 You Really Got Me [1:28:00]
26 Happy Trails [1:30:36]
27 You Really Got Me (Reprise) [1:31:59]

Lineage: Maxell UDXL-I C-90 cassette / Nakamichi DR-1 (azimuth adjustment) / Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi HD / Audacity (24 bit – 96 khz) / FLAC 6

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July 24, 2025 at 2:06 pm Quote #69435

dand363
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July 26, 2025 at 9:48 am Quote #69443

vhrob
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Wow this is awesome!!! Thanks so much for posting

Rob


vhtrading member since 2000


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July 26, 2025 at 10:51 pm Quote #69445

mrmojohalen
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TRACK # 22 !!!

banana-dance


When you turn on your stereo, does it return the favor?


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July 29, 2025 at 12:13 am Quote #69456

Panamaniac
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After messaging with this guy last October after his previous release, the sums he’s paying to get these SBDs is no joke. Truly noble mission releasing these shows from captivity to free public circulation. Question remains if one of his sources can produce the holy grail.


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July 29, 2025 at 9:55 am Quote #69457

ModelCitizen
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I’ve been thinking about this issue of helping pay for those liiberating these shows. Would a crowdfunding effort help motivate those who possess the Holy Grail?
If so, how much and what would the individual contributions look like.


…Zero Discipline


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July 29, 2025 at 11:54 am Quote #69459

scotto
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I’ve talked to him as well. he has a link if you want to donate: https://ko-fi.com/musicmediaarchives
helps him recoup some of the cost.
I gave a little bit. a bunch more shows to come!
he currently has no other leads on any vh tapes, but who knows what might happen in the future.
dealing with these hoarders is a weird, tricky business…


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July 29, 2025 at 9:18 pm Quote #69461

thismusicsux
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He did make a comment about 81 soundboards….

>>> A bunch of 1981 exists in private hands, but we sadly don’t have them.


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July 29, 2025 at 11:57 pm Quote #69462

Panamaniac
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The clarity of the ’82 soundboards suggest to me that perhaps the holy grail is only one of many ’81 soundboards that are equally impressive, perhaps even more so. For instance, imagine a soundboard of the 9/28 show in Phoenix with all the special extended jammy renditions.


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July 30, 2025 at 10:22 pm Quote #69465

ModelCitizen
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scotto: I’ve talked to him as well. he has a link if you want to donate: https://ko-fi.com/musicmediaarchives helps him recoup some of the cost. I gave a little bit. a bunch more shows to come! he currently has no other leads on any vh tapes, but who knows what might happen in the future. dealing with these hoarders is a weird, tricky business…

Does he have a list of all his shows anywhere?


…Zero Discipline


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July 31, 2025 at 1:48 pm Quote #69468

eruption1962
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The BEST sounding show of the WDFA tour was the one I recorded, Mike’s Birthday, 6/20/1981. AND! When I say BEST…I mean engineered sound! A LOT of nonsense way back when went into one show or another…because NOBODY knew shit! The ONLY shows from 1981 that I like are The Forum 6/20 and Greensboro 8/25, which happens to also be the BEST sounding boot from ’81…not to mention that great ON FIRE jam at the start


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July 31, 2025 at 1:53 pm Quote #69469

jorge
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I wish we had the whole recording of Albuquerque 1981-10-06. I’m pretty sure that this show is among the tapes that were sold for a lot of dough and will not see the light of the day for a long time to come…


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July 31, 2025 at 2:27 pm Quote #69470

ModelCitizen
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Greensboro is awesome. They just leveled that place. A
Soundboard of that one would be incredible.


…Zero Discipline


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