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RARE Video footage of Van Halen performing "Down In Flames" [480p] Date: 06/27/1978 Venuse: Osaka Kousei Nenkin Kaikan, Osaka, Japan "Down in Flames" was only performed 12 times "Live" by VH as Warner Bros. recording artist "Van Halen". According to various sources, the band was watched by Ted Templeman & Mo Ostin on Feb. 2, 1977 & offered a recording contract the next day February 3, 1977. "Down in Flames" is an unreleased song by Van Halen, written in 1977 and performed live during their club days and their first world tour in 1978. It never appeared on a studio album in its original form but significantly influenced later works. Background and History: *Origin* Written in 1977, "Down in Flames" was part of Van Halen's early repertoire during their club performances in Southern California. It was played live during their formative years and on their 1978 world tour supporting their debut album. *Non-Release* Despite its live performances, the song was not included on any of Van Halen's early albums, such as Van Halen (1978) or Van Halen II (1979). It remained a fan-known track through bootleg recordings from that era. *Content* Connection to A Different Kind of Truth (2012) "Tattoo" Origins: When Van Halen reunited with David Lee Roth for A Different Kind of Truth (released February 7, 2012), they revisited old demos, including "Down in Flames." The song’s riff and structure were adapted into "Tattoo," the album’s lead single, released on January 10, 2012. *Live Performances and Bootlegs* Live History: "Down in Flames" was performed during Van Halen’s club days and their 1978 tour. Bootleg recordings from these performances are the primary source for fans, though they are noted to be of lower quality compared to modern recordings. *Additional Notes* Unreleased Status: "Down in Flames" is one of several unreleased Van Halen tracks from the 1970s, alongside others like "No More Waiting" and "Gentleman of Leisure." Its intro being used in "You're No Good" and its riff in "Tattoo" demonstrates Van Halen’s practice of recycling early material. AlexVanHalen_Tribute [REMASTERED]