Yep. If you wanted great vocals go see Journey, if you wanted a party go see Van Halen. And I'm a huge Journey fan of that era, they were fantastic live but Van Halen at that point in time was like seeing a great bar band and everyone is drunk.
First show I saw on the 82 tour in Nashville, they had After The Fire opening, they lasted 2 songs, didn't even get to play their hit. I mean people were throwing shoes at them. Think about how out of it you have to be to throw your shoes at the band lol. Second show on that tour they had Jack Mack and the Heart Attack, there's some deep dive Wiki for you. Booed mercilessly but they made it through lol.
Got to see Autograph open for them on the 84 tour, they did ok. And I honestly don't remember the band on the Fair Warning that opened. Still to this day I've never seen any band brutalized like After the Fire was - shoes, coins, drinks, you name it. After the second song the singer asked everyone to give them a chance, they never made it to the third song. Brutal, damn near riot.