Dave has become so chill these last couple of years and I’m here for it. Absolute legend.
@BerntSundeАй бұрын
You really gotta love the guy, right?
@whatever-k2lАй бұрын
Dave is cool, I absolutely love megadeth, and this guy is a very intelligent person, that is what I think. A brazilian fan here by the way! We always say where we are from. Lol!
@americanhotdogАй бұрын
He cancelled himself along time ago like literally 4 decades of oddness and now you say he's chill😂😂😂
@BerntSundeАй бұрын
@@americanhotdog if he is cancelled, nobody would care to interview the man. But look, he is everywhere :P
@americanhotdogАй бұрын
@@BerntSunde he cancelled himself and continued to like a weirdo
@heztormАй бұрын
This man created Rust in Peace For many, there is nothing even close. Thank you Dave!
@stevemuzak8526Ай бұрын
Probably the best time for Megadeth when Marty Friedman was in the band. Absolutely the top level song writing.
@_fat_thor_Ай бұрын
Nick Menza was responsible for a lot of Rust in Peace tbh
@lfkk4640Ай бұрын
Yeah, what he said. 🤟
@stacynortham376Ай бұрын
For this he was chosen... Because he fears nothing! (This Day We Fight)
@legion7949Ай бұрын
@@stevemuzak8526 It was the best time after it got released, the writing and production for it was a constant mess with Mustaine and Ellefson stuck in a relapse cycle. Its actually a miracle they pulled it off lol
@_fat_thor_Ай бұрын
I love how Dave mentions Metallica in whatever top lists he does. I know it benefits him but, still hearing him talk about them in positive light really means a lot to us fans who are both dedicated to Megadeth, Metallica.
@rhysioeren3203Ай бұрын
You should probably ask the same question to him back in 1983/84. It wouldn't be that "positive", from either side. Point is , they had their issues, he was removed from the band (thank God that happened), and now each have their career and there is not much to discuss about the past.
@monsirtoАй бұрын
@@rhysioeren3203 To be fair, he wrote quite a few (most) of Metallica's better early riffs.
@rhysioeren3203Ай бұрын
@@monsirto that's why im glad he left metallica. What would we have done without megadeth.
@robnhood1416Ай бұрын
Well, Metallica still play his music 4 decades since they started.
@mphrdldnАй бұрын
When I started watching this, I wondered when Dave would mention Metallica, not if but when!
@patrickhinke9817Ай бұрын
I'm a guitar teacher. One of my students (for the last 10 years or so) is THE Megadeth fan. We've learned most of Dave's catalog, including many of the finger busting solos of Marty, Chris, and Kiko. Over the time working on these songs, my student and I have bonded over Dave's genius time and time again. My student is now writing his own music fueled by the pure, unfiltered guitar lightbeam that Dave has shown us... and it makes me so proud. Also, I wanted to mention what a class act Dave is. My student recently met Dave at a Megadeth show. The picture they took together didn't turn out the best. Dave heard about this and sent my student some signed picks and strings from a show. Dave also said he would set up another meet and greet to get a better picture 🎸
@GearPhaseАй бұрын
That’s awesome. I’ve only just really started getting into playing their music, what an insane catalogue of guitar parts!
@Septicshites20 күн бұрын
yeah i can promise you IM the FAN . 20 years of megadeth only has come from my finger tips. not trying to be that guy but....
@redviper4621Ай бұрын
Dave is looking and sounding a lot better than in recent years. Glad to see him back to his best!
@SepticshitesАй бұрын
saw them live recently and he sounded like his old self singing just ya know old. he still has got it
@michaelr.4878Ай бұрын
I agree. I see them every time they come through my area...the last being about a year ago...and since they tuned down to D standard, his singing has drastically improved. Even with his throat cancer diagnosis and treatment, his vocals have been solid. Dave is one of the greatest riff writers ever..but what I find to be the most impressive thing about him is that he is able to sing and play his stuff at the same time. I can't sing and play chords...
@mr.snicker-doodles7081Ай бұрын
Really..?? this is "Good" wow wee...okay
@redviper4621Ай бұрын
@@mr.snicker-doodles7081 What's your point caller?
@tomroberts2135Ай бұрын
he's still a loon
@VromisАй бұрын
No negative comments about Dave? just wow! great good quality audience on this channel! love it!!! it's all about the music!
@CZ-PCTАй бұрын
And you're surprised? Dave's wised up in his old age and calmed down, he's got a humble heart now. The man deserves nothing but respect and reverence. The wild years are forgotten.
@sticky404Ай бұрын
There's no fanboy of that band
@RezPlankАй бұрын
I'm not a huge fan, and def not of Metallica either (used to be huge fan) but the person I respect the most and want to hear from most between the two bands is def Dave. He's just very intelligent and likeable, always has something interesting to say.
@tyl812Ай бұрын
Dave is a fu___ing whiner who whether he drinks or not still acts like an Unhinged alco__olic.....
@kita794Ай бұрын
why would they hate tho!!
@thedude3423Ай бұрын
I met Dave waaay back during the Clash of the Titans tour at Star Lake Amphitheatre in Burggetstown, PA. We had before meet and greet in a hospitality tent. My friend brought his camera, and Dave took it and pointed the lens up towards him, took a photo of his snarling face and handed the camera back to my bud! Still have the picture, along with a bunch of others of Anthrax and Slayer. The show was beyond intense, with chairs being thrown, seats ripped out, and general Metal Mayhem. Its a great memory, one I'll never forget! 💯👍🤘🎸🎶
@markharvey3679Ай бұрын
I was at that show as well! Good times for sure
@zappafrankАй бұрын
@@markharvey3679 Look at these fellow yinzers n'at!
@ponzo1967Ай бұрын
I saw Clash of the Titans in Indianapolis and AIC opened. $6 for 4 kick ass bands.
@CBT5777Ай бұрын
I met him on the Youthanasia tour in Portland Oregon 1994. He was nice enough to sign tickets after the show. Cool dude
@christophermerlot3366Ай бұрын
Clash of the Titans in Toronto is the best concert I've ever been to. So much fun and bruises.
@BerserkersBattle-816Ай бұрын
Seen MEGADETH six times the first time was the CLASH OF THE TITANS tour in 1990 in Seattle at the key arena. It was ALICE IN CHAINS, ANTHRAX, MEGADETH and SLAYER. I just saw them for the sixth time at the White River amphitheater on August 12th. They sounded so amazing and their new guitarist is so badass. Im a guitarist and they didn't miss a note that night. They even played The conjuring, liar and mechanix some old tunes. Dave MUSTAINE is a living legend and a true guitar hero.
@MetalGildartsАй бұрын
They played Conjuring and Liar? Lucky…I saw them in Utah on August 17 and they didn’t play those. They did play Angry Again so I was happy.
@RetroMusicTubeАй бұрын
Seeing Mustaine with the Killers record made my day
@2Times2226 күн бұрын
First 2 albums..Nothin compares to them..Sorry Bruce..!!!
@gregbaugh7640Ай бұрын
Dave’s one of a kind that’s for sure, always giving off good vibes for a really long time now, awsome..
@orckykatАй бұрын
Great interview, i could listen to Dave talking for ever he's such a Legend and an amazing person and back in the eighties as a teenager i discovered his music when i bought So Far So Good So What from a record shop and i've been a fan ever since.
@AcidTechnoMan5000Ай бұрын
Album is a masterpiece
@danlove4270Ай бұрын
Dave can tell a story. Great interview!
@najponkjazz9111Ай бұрын
Dave Mustaine is The Man 🎸
@rhysioeren3203Ай бұрын
You stole my comment dude. And yes, HE IS the man.
@r01f01Ай бұрын
Mega Dave
@rosshewitt739611 күн бұрын
Yeah fuck yeah bro he looks like Rocky Dennis
@ConnbineHarvesterАй бұрын
Wow, clicked on this to hear Dave Mustaine talk about old records, and super-surprised to see EY hosting. A man of many talents!
@willymfbuckets8 күн бұрын
that's what i was saying!
@bpb5541Ай бұрын
Love you Dave !!! Thanks for all the great music !!!
@TwistOfTransistorАй бұрын
It's so nice to see Dave talking about his old things so happy. He is looking brightly recovered after this last challenging years. PS... BWB? is an incredible masterpiece.
@jlopez65Ай бұрын
Admitting that he loved listening to EARLY Def Leppard was AWESOME! Pyromania was the last Def Leppard heavy album.
@tolsen8212Ай бұрын
Dimebag was also a huge fan of early Def Leppard and cited Pete Willis as an influence on his guitar playing. A lot of those early Pantera glam era records sounded like Def Leppard.
@tjcaruthers5593Ай бұрын
Totally agree with Dave. And you. 100% the last good album from Def Leppard was Pyromania. Hysteria had a few good moments.
@tolsen8212Ай бұрын
@@tjcaruthers5593 I think Hysteria is a masterpiece, but it's like Metallica's Black Album or Judas Priest's Painkiller - where they're so "perfect" and well produced that they lack a little of the character of some earlier, less polished or less commercial records. I do think Def Leppard have done some decent stuff since, but it's not NWOBHM certainly.
@genghiskhando5507Ай бұрын
On through the Night and High and Dry were the 2 best albums they released
@tolsen8212Ай бұрын
@@genghiskhando5507 The best NWOBHM albums certainly. Killer riffs. Then they did 3 hair metal/glam records, two of which were perfect. Then they made some ok soft rock records ever since. A few great ballads here and there - Two Steps Behind, When Love & Hate Collide, Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad etc.
@Stevie-SteeleАй бұрын
In a parallel universe there's a dude named Dave Mightaine who had talent but never had the drive to succeed. Dave MUSTaine is different - he's as driven as it gets. He told himself he MUST succeed and you betcha he did.
@michael7v6Ай бұрын
Clever!
@blahzay_Ай бұрын
@@Stevie-Steele corny
@mofo6907Ай бұрын
Theres also a guy names Dave Mustard Staine who has mustard stains on his clothes
@illustrate30312 күн бұрын
It’s what separates a lot of ppl. It’s the drive that most don’t have and they sit around and wonder why am I not where I wanna be? Point being I agree
@davelightmanАй бұрын
Good picks. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Well done for getting Dave on!
@BeeAyeSueRahАй бұрын
Eric Young interviewing Dave Mustaine was not what I was expecting. Great interview!
@DGemme1000Ай бұрын
I heard him on Marc Marion. Awesome! He talked about his dad being in the Masons. Fascinating.
@jamescalender4560Ай бұрын
He's mellow out; but in a good way
@IrLosinАй бұрын
I love it when it's about the music. Who cares about personal life stuff. Music is what binds us and what interests us. Haven't seen Dave so relaxed in an interview.. ever..
@MetalHeart8787Ай бұрын
True it's good to see what they Like I Remember reading about Dave liking Let there be Rock it influenced the Speed in Metal Music. I also Agree & Did a video about Def Leppard Not Playing Good Rockin Riffs anymore. Dave is always calm & Serious in Interviews.
@robnhood1416Ай бұрын
Yep, most metal channel interviewer would ask questions unrelated to music or asking about the same old feuds.
@AnjohlАй бұрын
Look up videos of Lars or Kerry King talking about music. I could listen to it all day. They're fans first.
@Pasculli07Ай бұрын
When I turned 10 in 1980, my uncle gave me some money to buy whatever I wanted. I went to a record store with a friend and bought the acdc album that Dave chose just because of the cover. I would never have imagined that I would become a big fan of acdc's music to this day.
@221b-l3t20 күн бұрын
Kind of funny. Imagine if the album cover that caught your attention was The Bangles or some 60s psychedelic stuff, they always had fantastic cover art. You're life may have ended up completely different.
@EricFansherАй бұрын
I know they are still very successful, but early Def Leppard had had something really special. Dave said what every original Def Leppard fan feels. THey were an amazing riff band and threw it all away to be a ballad band. Those 1st albums hit as hard as anything AC/DC ever put out.
@dr.juerdotitsgo5119Ай бұрын
Hell yeah. High and Dry is a masterpiece. Hit and Run middle section has one of the greatest riffs I ever heard.
@dr.juerdotitsgo5119Ай бұрын
Oops, I meant Let it Go
@joshpelton8068Ай бұрын
I have to politely disagree. I always felt that they became a very special band when they started writing super dense, pop metal with tons of overdubbed guitar parts. That being said , I am mostly a fan of extreme metal ( death, thrash, groove etc) and so when it comes to more commercial metal and hard to k , I tend to be into the power ballads. Whether it's Poison, or skid row I usually skip right to the " every rose has its thorns* or the " I remember you" type songs .
@Truthkiller13Ай бұрын
"threw it all away" 😂 You mean they propelled themselves into the stratosphere ? Have you listened to anything past Hysteria ? There are eight more albums that arnt "ballads".
@trendmassacre8423Ай бұрын
Def Leppard has/will always be my favorite hard rock band, they have always clicked with me the most. Megadeth and Testament have/will always be my favorite metal bands for the same reason!
@jdooris83Ай бұрын
I love Dave talking about Pete and Steve as a guitar duo
@LukasMatejka-du5hb18 күн бұрын
yes, early Leppard were easily as good as any other top NWOBHM band..... still remember hearing "The Overture" from their first EP and it was sublime experience..... and "High n Dry" easily one of the greatest metal albums ever made
@braudhadoch3432Ай бұрын
We all now understand Dave as if a friend and the love people have for him is deep. A human being we have had all our lives. In our ears and living room
@kevy4548Ай бұрын
I got that aces high pic my sisters boyfriend from England lucky to have in Australia in the late 80's,thanks dav
@BerntSundeАй бұрын
I really enjoyed this. Thank you!
@johnhartman5507Ай бұрын
Saw them live a couple weeks back and it was fantastic! They were very sharp and Daves vocals were on the money!
@JB-lp9xrАй бұрын
Ditto. In Pittsburgh. Freaking great!
@UseTheSupeRsonicАй бұрын
I love that he discussed "the riff". Something you don't hear as much in metal anymore is a really good RIFF, like you did in the 70s and 80s. What people often called riffs now aren't really such, they're still mostly part of the accompaniment. For something to be a riff, it's gotta have a melody to it, a quality that counterpoints with the underlying chords--regardless of whether it's a single-note thing or if it's a chord progression. The opening chords to Highway to Hell is a riff because those chords form a melody in them. Seek and Destroy's opening phrase is a definitive riff..again, it's got a melody. When you hear all the "butt-rock" on the radio or typewriter stuff, there aren't a lot of true riffs in there.
@JB-lp9xrАй бұрын
Yep. My definition of a riff is; If you can pick up a guitar, play it, and the song is instantly recognizable, then it’s a riff. It has to stand on its own. There are so many songs now where the guitar part is just one ingredient in a big mushy mess.
@UseTheSupeRsonicАй бұрын
@@JB-lp9xr well it goes back to the melodic element, but you're spot-on. A major reason I have a hard time getting into most of the metal now, is just like you said: there's so much MUSH. It's all loaded up with atmospheric effects and I can't headbang to that shit. I hate to say it, but Devin Townsend is one of those artists I struggle with, Jinjer, Spiritbox and all that stuff, Lorna Shore. Super talented, but every song is just SLATHERED in reverb. I'm definitely no purist by any means, but there's just too much shit going on in a lot of these bands' songs. I'd rather be listening to Lady Lightning by Picture or Motorcycle Man by Saxon.
@221b-l3t20 күн бұрын
I joined a symphonic metal band and I've been injecting some good riffing to make it interesting. Been ripping of the best of the 80s. Some power chords a few fiddly bits to make it like a melody and a few thirds instead of just piwer chords to add flavour. They look at me like I'm some sort of genius but I just listen to a bunch of Ratt and Dokken and all that and do my best impression. :) Bit more interesting than open E chugging. Which a lot of metal is these days. That's why I like death metal despite not being a big fan of the vocals. They still got awesome riffs. Kinda mixing the clichee 000000000 with some melodic elements. But yeah Ratt is great. Like you say if you can recognise the song by hearing the riff it's good. I think half my riffs are blatant imitations of "What you give is what you get" and a few Dokken songs. I add my Sabbath influence for some doomy sounding stuff and make sure to rip off some melodies from Bach and Mozart and voilà, awesome riffs that I can play all day long and headbang until my lovely neighbourhood cops show up to admire my Marshall and issue a threat. :) I think I know all of them now. The highlight was a super beautiful female cop who played guitar making suggestions on ehat frequencies to cut so it didn't make the entire apartment complex shape. But if you're raising the volume every few minutes beyond the point of pain and near uncontrolled feedback you know you have a banger! But often I get the vocal melody first and I can make a chord progression for that but I've been struggling to turn chord progressions into riffs without it sounding obvious that that's what I'm trying. Been ripping off Hendrix too, just play the chords and add a few moving parts to make it a different chord and a few fiddly bits in between. Of course I don't want to exaggerate my talent for riffs since this Friday someone will buy my first and only Marshall to pay for rent. So definetly still doing the pizza boy thing but we got some studio time booked and a few gigs. I could really use some cash... and thankfully none of them listen to Yngwie Malmsteen so my aweful impressions of him for leads has been turning a lot of heads. If anyone remembered the 80s my playing would be extremely unimpressive but most don't so I'm good. I shall soon be ripping off Randy Rhoads as well.
@larrykelly7624Ай бұрын
Great video! I could listen to Dave all day.
@markobuenrostro8977Ай бұрын
I could listen to Dave talk for hours
@taylorsnyderutubeАй бұрын
Love Megadeth. Maybe my favorite band of all time. I discovered them in my youth during the early 2000s when they were having a resurgence. Saw them in 2005-2006 for the Gigantour. Dave Mustaine's voice was out, disappointing BUT I got exposed to their opening act, Dream Theater, during Dream Theater's peak. What a f***ing show! The crowd was so hot for Dream Theater they got an encore, lucky me.
@221b-l3t20 күн бұрын
Man I gotta give them another chance. A friend of mine growing up, we we're both big shredding fans, he more Steve Vai me more into the doughnut hater and he always insisted I would love Dream Theater but kinda never got into it. I am very aware of Petrucci though, watched a few interviews and I like him a lot and his playing is insane.
@SimulacronXАй бұрын
His voice is amazing
@MoochbandАй бұрын
Killing is my business has such a cool demo-esque sound and enthousiasm it is still my favourite
@RetroRocketReviewАй бұрын
that first deth LP was not totally original now that i know more, look into Texas speed/power metal bands demos/LP's that never made it big
@RetroRocketReviewАй бұрын
but yah, that debut still is better than EVERYTHING else they did
@resonancebody8380Ай бұрын
nice smile. dave is the man
@toddmorrissey8372Ай бұрын
"Ides of Wrath" is my fav Maiden song too, DAVE!!!!
@thor7564Ай бұрын
The Ides of March
@MrMegaFredZeppelinАй бұрын
Dave Mustaine is a Genius🎸ROCK ON!!!!!!!🤘🏻🤙🏻✌🏻
@denniswerner1670Ай бұрын
Saw them in September, 2024 in Michigan. They sounded phenomenal. Vocally, musically perfect.
@islandfocus2Ай бұрын
Dave Mustaine is the man!
@thelolguy007Ай бұрын
Dave is the real I discovered Metal. He is the guy. And Megadeth are the band 🤘🤘🤘
@DruceBickinson-o3oАй бұрын
Age has made him a hippie. Love you dave. Keep promoting peace and love man.
@zeketrickАй бұрын
Dave Mustaine was the name I used a few times in Highschool when I got in trouble with the cops as a teenager 1987. We were pretty crazy back then....Then.... I got arrested and had to tell them my " Real Name " 😬
@nebo1186Ай бұрын
hahahahahaha bro
@JB-lp9xrАй бұрын
LOL. My “in trouble” name was always Glenn Tipton.
@SHENDOH22 күн бұрын
I was Paul Dianno in my high school yearbook
@221b-l3t20 күн бұрын
@@JB-lp9xr You better not use that name if you can't shred! I always used the name of a former friend I ended up hating. I knew his adress, so when you pretend to have forgotten your ID, the cops here check the adress of the name you provide. Worked a bunch of times, usually it was just a warning nothing big so they where satisfied with noting my name. In return I didn't snitch on him once when he committed a major crime that didn't hurt anyone (he blew up a trash can with his illegal firecrackers and the cops thought it was a bomb and closed down the entire neighbourhood.) I had to drive through and there was like 100 cops. I asked them what happened and they told me to move along there's been a bomb. Saw the destroyed trash can in front of his house and I immediately knew who it was...).
@oildalejones567Ай бұрын
In 1987 I was a new concert security guy at the Bakersfield Civic Auditorium. Alice Cooper was headlining and Megadeth was opening. My buddy and I were walking around before the doors opened and suddenly there’s this guy with magnificent red hair in front of us, shaking our hands. “Hi, I’m Dave!” I’ve loved him ever since. That was the first and last show I got to throw someone out of the orchestra pit.
@toddprater14Ай бұрын
Seen that concert in joe Louis arena in Detroit, Michigan was my first concert…awesome show it was coops constrictor album tour 2-13-1987
@jamess3532Ай бұрын
I'm a sucker for all things Dave Mustaine. I love hearing his stories and it's great to see him coherent, calm and healthy. See you on tour Dave. Oh, and great album choices too.
@heyguyslolGAMINGАй бұрын
In Dave we TRUST!!!
@FerperoАй бұрын
the thumbnail shows General Mustaine but when a press play i said “ i know that voice?” godamn Eric Young.wrestling and metal goes hand in hand 🤘
@NerdyFrames2000Ай бұрын
Good to see Eric Young on a TV screen doing his thing
@davidcurtis4478Ай бұрын
I'm LOVING this!!!! Wow I've got to go to that place. Dave, incredible man! It would be a dream come true to walk that store with you. I had that Aces High album a long with my Megadeth albums and Metallica. One album I always loved was Iron Maiden Live After Death. Me and a friend used to go to album stores back in England and we would get Maiden albums, shirts, patches, then would go home and listen to them together. God I loved those days!! Just a few years later I was in Scotland with Bruce Dickinson. That was incredible! Hey Dave I'm friends with Mike and Kathy L. Keep Rockin' hard man 🤘🥁🤘DC
@alexegoavil7590Ай бұрын
Early Def Leppard is such good hard rocking band, such a shame they abandoned their roots
@tcoxy20 күн бұрын
The best Mustaine is when he is showing us some of his sense of humour. Great list Dave.
@uurr1969Ай бұрын
let there be rock is so hardcore it still rips your face off 40 years later
@mitchrider3361Ай бұрын
Dave’s always Real, Honest and who he is is who you get. No BS or poser crap
@mikeyhodge6191Ай бұрын
Metal, wrestling, vinyl. My 3 favorite things.
@Bogeyman19DidNotScareMyAssАй бұрын
Chicken pot pie the three for me
@christinaabair2971Ай бұрын
I could listen to Dave Mustaine talk all day every day!! True gentleman genius, loved this show!!!! 🔥🤘🏼🎧🖤
@Greg-w9jАй бұрын
In 1988 Dave lived on Cherokee at the Santa Fe apartments just down the street from Sunset Sound. I would see him in the elevator. Quiet dude.
@toddmorrissey8372Ай бұрын
Too geeked out to talk. Elevators are especially tough when you're high.
@Greg-w9jАй бұрын
@@toddmorrissey8372 he seemed sober.
@gentelmanjunkie542Ай бұрын
@Greg-w9j I seemed sober in my twenties. Spoilers I wasn't.
@toddmorrissey8372Ай бұрын
@@Greg-w9j those years of '87-'90 were likely his most drug-fueled. Ellefson lived in place on Cherokee that same period with a broad. Was it this apt? You see him too? Also sober?
@BornHeadless96Ай бұрын
Yeah 1988 he was really fucked up
@stevelynch5843Ай бұрын
Def Leppard's Rock Brigade the solo in that song is still top 5 for me 40 plus years later
@nickfuller20Ай бұрын
Great interview, haven't heard a few of those stories!
@user-tv1le7sw2lАй бұрын
Megadeath is one of the GOATS in metal. I saw them in Daytona Beach in this little club. What struck me was many of the people in the bar were smoking crack and they weren't even being suttle about it. The police inside didn't even care that this was going on. That's my Megadeath experience.
@blahzay_Ай бұрын
@@user-tv1le7sw2l there’s no ‘A’ in Megadeth.
@user-tv1le7sw2lАй бұрын
@blahzay_ don't blame me, blame Grammerly. So much for AI.
@zundap10014 күн бұрын
Great show with Dave, thanks for video. 🙂
@schroffgezocktАй бұрын
Eric Young hosting a Interview-Show about Vinyls and Dave Mustaine as a Guest?! I must be dreaming?! Instant like & subscribe!
@FreddyVanPfauchtАй бұрын
Amazing!! Two massively under-appreciated contributors to their fields of expertise. Eric is a wonderfully insightful interviewer, because of how he gives the guest their space to speak, he’s also not shy to mention his pro wrestling career, major player in TNA
@danlove427018 күн бұрын
Thanks! Great interview
@GabrielGrant-ln2cl8 күн бұрын
This was awesome, love DM!
@freedomworks3976Ай бұрын
Anything AC/DC is beyond legend
@kaptkrunchfpvАй бұрын
I really like how Dave has matured over the years. I am super happy for him!
@slamegarobinsonАй бұрын
LEGEND I LOVE YOU DAVE
@BusyAirАй бұрын
Was not expecting this to be so awesome. Respect.
@mikefox663116 күн бұрын
Cool as you know what!!! Thanks so much!
@jakenaeger8149Ай бұрын
Saw Megadeth for the 4th time, fall 2024 in St Louis. They ripped it up. Note for Note. Like the albums were being played. It was everything a metal show should be. Mad respect for Dave and the current lineup. Dirk is the best drummmer they ever had and thats not a knock against the others. The dude is just that good. Teemu is as good of a guitarist as theyve had and thats saying something. Man can he rip it clean. James L is also a legend. Great bassist.
@musicmann8965Ай бұрын
I love dave giving metallica and guns n roses there props when daves in a good mood hes a teddy bear
@casper8265Ай бұрын
Him picking def leppard actually shocked me, I was expecting something like Budgie or UFO 😭
@YBM2007Ай бұрын
Not the first time I'm hearing 'On through the night' in relation to early Metallica, Def Leppard was a very different band in those years and they started out very young
@vovindequasahiАй бұрын
Dave is the Man! So great to see him in good spirits! Never noticed it before, but Dave's got a bit of Clint Eastwood in him.
@ercel_hook9802Ай бұрын
Let's be honest, Dave Mustaine is beyond an icon to the metal world. He is a god. Sorry, not sorry.
@coldacreАй бұрын
ummm not really. 😂 he’s the second best dude. and a bit of a whiny nerd. good guitarist. but god? no… Eddie Van Halen is a god. Page is a god. not this guy
@uome20bukzАй бұрын
@@coldacre none of these guys are gods. They’re just people who are/were really good at what they do.
@Frostwulf1313Ай бұрын
@@uome20bukznone of them are really people. They're just beings being beings.
@somethingelse04Ай бұрын
@@coldacre 🤡
@somethingelse04Ай бұрын
@@coldacre🤡
@stingray427manАй бұрын
Great Band, Symphony of Destruction my fav
@shawnfate2656Ай бұрын
I love that he picked def lep, i get crap for being a early def lep fan and a metal head
@bloemundude20 күн бұрын
You take a mortal man and put him in a shop. Insult his aging tastes But his rocking will never stop!!
@RandyJohnson777Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this discussion thank you
@megatedassaultituary678326 күн бұрын
hahahha loved every bit of this, didnt feel like a podcast but a talkshow. old school..love it. Mustaine is forever young \,,/
@THEDAILYRIFFАй бұрын
That was a great podcast. Dave is awesome. The world needs to show this side of him ❤ 🤘
@dichpheltman736820 күн бұрын
It’s always neat seeing the people you’d get from a record store shopping at a record store
@sweetestperfection90Ай бұрын
14:10 Dave taking his time to make sure and use neutral nomenclature when speaking about Northern Ireland... unlike that other time!
@johnhumbeutel8204Күн бұрын
What a great idea for a podcast. I wish I had a record shop.
@lostone13Ай бұрын
Def Leppard and Dave Mustaine together now my Christmas is fulfilled
@SHENDOH22 күн бұрын
First 2 albums were solid. Once I heard photograph they were over for me. I was gone like Pete Willis
@chassegardee7694Ай бұрын
3:11 The Metallica shot for Am I Evil is pretty insulting lol
@delta-1769Ай бұрын
Huge fan. This band is so talented and under-appreciated for the true genius's they are!
@chrispowers8339Ай бұрын
More of this please!🙏😉💪👍🫡✌️
@НиколайМальцев-э1уАй бұрын
Дэйв легенда !!!!
@etrhythmАй бұрын
Love ya Dave...thanks for everything...live long and prosper
@MustaineRattleheadАй бұрын
VERY fun interview. Was not expecting to see Eric Young when I first clicked the video. 😂 Really loved the way he conducted the interview.
@MetalGildartsАй бұрын
Wait he is that wrestler from TNA then???
@MustaineRattleheadАй бұрын
@@MetalGildarts YEAHHH! I remember him from NXT, however.
@reneprusseit8236Ай бұрын
Love Dave and Megadeth - Greetings from Germany
@chipper2462Ай бұрын
It was nice of the host to take time away from wrestling to do this interview with Dave.
@TheGreatBaronOBeefDipАй бұрын
Needs to be an asterisk next to that particular Diamond Head record: Get the original 1980 version with Sean Harris, that re-recording is awful, get the original.
@paulh6673Ай бұрын
It's a bit confusing, but that artwork is just a reissue of the original album, and it is the version with Sean Harris. It is just remastered. The re-recording has a mainly white album cover, in a sort of homage to the original self-released version. I don't mind it, and Ras is a really great vocalist, but I can understand people not enjoying that sort of thing. To further muddy the waters, the little audio clip they played of Am I Evil was from the re-recording with Ras!
@shaynewest8757Ай бұрын
That's not the rerecorded version it's just a different cover.
@TheGreatBaronOBeefDipАй бұрын
@@shaynewest8757 Oh ok I didnt know, I think they played the rerecording and it sounded shit.
@bathory5026Ай бұрын
Yeah that's the most current reissue but sadly the track they played was 2020 Evil@@TheGreatBaronOBeefDip
@rohannidhitiwari9365Ай бұрын
Rest in Peace Paul Dianno. What a singer.
@221b-l3t20 күн бұрын
And untimely. He was starting to get a little bit of attention and the Maiden guys where beginning to talk to him a little more, I was hoping for some collaborations or something and then suddenly he was gone. Along with Number of the Beast, the first two albums are my favourite. I'm not a huge Maiden fanatic anymore but I still love those albums.
@esseel7896Ай бұрын
Daves right let there be rock is the best rock album ever. it will never be topped.
@LuizPauloCEАй бұрын
I'm able to recognize all of those influences in Dave's music
@DjpaulytАй бұрын
Didn’t realize Eric young had a vinyl podcast. Grew up watching him on TNA this is awesome
@ironmiltonАй бұрын
I wasn’t sure if it was the same Eric young from TNA but yea this is cool😎
@johnconway7484Ай бұрын
I knew that was you Eric young. The best voice in the business... Any business.