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Van Halen

Live Performances by Van Halen in 1992

  • In January 1992, when Van Halen performed "Jump" live, they were in the midst of their "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge" tour, promoting their album of ... Read Full Description >

    In January 1992, when Van Halen performed "Jump" live, they were in the midst of their "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge" tour, promoting their album of the same name, released in June 1991. This album marked a significant moment in Van Halen's career, as it included hit singles like "Poundcake" and "Right Now," showcasing the band's evolution in sound and songwriting. This era was characterized by a blend of hard rock and more introspective lyrics, reflecting a maturation in their music. During this tour, the band experienced renewed commercial success, further solidifying their status as rock icons. Notably, "Jump" remains one of their most recognizable tracks, originally released in 1984, and the live performance captured the energy and charisma that defined Van Halen as a band. The 1992 tour was particularly memorable, as it was one of the last with frontman Sammy Hagar before the band underwent lineup changes.

  • The live recording of "Poundcake" by Van Halen took place on January 1, 1992, during their "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge" tour. This performance coin... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Poundcake" by Van Halen took place on January 1, 1992, during their "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge" tour. This performance coincided with the release of their album "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge," which had been launched in March 1991. This era marked a significant point in Van Halen's career, as it was the first album to debut at number one on the Billboard 200 chart, showcasing their commercial success and the band’s evolving sound infused with new technologies in production. Additionally, the tour featured vocalist Sammy Hagar, who brought a different dynamic to the band compared to original frontman David Lee Roth. The tour was praised for its energy and innovative use of sound effects and visuals, reinforcing Van Halen's reputation as one of the premier live acts of the era. "Poundcake," a fan-favorite, highlighted the band's powerful performance style during this peak period.