In 1993, Van Halen was in a prominent phase of their career, having released their album "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge" just the previous year. This ... Read Full Description >
In 1993, Van Halen was in a prominent phase of their career, having released their album "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge" just the previous year. This album, which debuted in 1991, included hits like “Right Now” and “Poundcake,” and showcased the band's evolving sound and mature themes under the lead of Sammy Hagar, who had joined the group in the late '80s. The live performance of "When It's Love" captured in the "Right Here, Right Now" concert film reflected their strong stage presence and the band’s continued commercial success. Van Halen had solidified their status as rock icons, and the energy of their live shows was a testament to their chemistry and Hagar's dynamic vocals. Notably, "Right Here, Right Now" features their first live versions of several tracks and marked a significant high point in their career during the 1990s.