Most of VH's best stuff, of course, comes from the David Lee Roth years, but Dreams is great showcase for Sammy Hagar, as well as Eddie on keyboards. (DLR's Jump also includes a good keyboard-as-rhythm-section.)
Dreams came out about the same time as the Challenger explosion and I still associate the tune with the images of the twisting smoke in the sky. This video shows the Blue Angels in their maneuvers with the song as a backdrop.
Music on my iPod, YouTube, or old-fashioned radio.
What I've been playing on Blip.fm
Monday, March 3, 2008
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