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It's pretty good in spots, not quite Fall of Western Civilization, Pt 2 but some good moments. I particularly like the "family tree" snippets that show how different niches led to the next, heck I think you could do at least a couple of hours just doing that sort of thing. Don't miss the Euro Black/Death/Satan metal segment, freaky beyond description complete with guys who burn churches.
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Finally, Chicago's "lost" album
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This was a fun concert, three very different styles. Cheap Trick is always a fun band, esp. the antics of Rick Nielsen. Heart? Well, I'm biased. It was great to see them again and the love the audience gave to them. Journey was interesting. The core was there but the new guy made it seem like a tribute band. He probably does the best cover of Journey songs in the world, which is why they hired him. So much energy, esp. compared to the old guys. Neal had quite a bit of technical problems but he was also trying to ignore the wild but great lead singer. I had wondered about the setup, given that we had three bands. Cheap Trick right at 7:00 and played exactly 45 minutes. Then it was a very tight 15 minutes set change. Heart then played for 45 plus after 5 minutes of encore call that never let up, they came out and played for 10 more minutes. Another 15 minutes later and Journey was on. Now the interesting part - the audience. The place holds 15,000 (I think) but it was jammed with 20,000 people. 19,000 of those people were 30-something, 40-something and 50-something. The rest were pre-teens and teens dragged there by their boomer parents, even though I did see a number of them with Def Leppard t-shirts. Some of the crowd antics (esp. those older than me) looked like this: My impression is that, despite most being there for Journey, they were surprised at good Heart was. I also don't think they were totally prepared for Arnel Pineda (unless one has seen him on YouTube), esp. when compared to Cheap Trick being the same 4 and Heart still with Ann and Nancy. If you can go to this concert, I would highly recommend it, esp. if you can get great seats like I did. |
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My first concert was Cinderella/White Lion. I was never really into White Lion too much, but hearing Vito Bratta live was nice. Cinderella put on a great show. It "snowed" all over the place during "Long Cold Winter" and then they lowered Tom Keifer from the celing playing his piano at the beginning of "Don't Know What You Got."
Cinderella are one of the few "hair metal" bands I can still listen to along with Tesla, Exteme, Skid Row (esp. Slave to the Grind) and old Crue. I have to admit though, I was expecting to hear more talk about The Cure, The Smiths, The Pixies...maybe some Missing Persons. No love? |
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Tonight it's Poison/Dokken/Bach for an outdoor show in Atlanta, another father-son outing for me.
Y'know what kind of sucks though? I'm not particularly amped about the show at all. Only 40-45 minutes for each of the openers and the rest is headliner which is the least interesting part of the whole thing for me. Dokken has yet to play a single song from the new album on the opening act segment of the tour and the word on Don's voice seems pretty bad. Getting old is a bitch. Sigh.
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Okay, the show turned out a little better than I expected in some ways last night.
Sebastian opened, was a fair enough show. All the crowd pop was for the old material as expected, on the whole the lineup with him is ... serviceable. Dokken did manage to include one new song (Standing On the Outside) in their set which was a plus to me. Downside is that Don's voice is a long way from what it once was, to the point of rearranging bits of songs trying to cover it, i.e. phrases that used to climb at the end now come down the vocal scale instead. On the whole I guess that's better than trying to hit notes you simply don't have left in you anymore. I didn't sense any lack of effort on his part last night (which seemed to be something drawing some criticism on the 'net of late) but I just don't think the body is willing no matter what the spirit is up for. Poison are what they are. Not exactly the hardest rocking band on the planet, really in full blown entertainment mode at this point & they're actually pretty good at that. Lots of aging drunk soccer moms in full shriek at several points in the show, lots of significant others of said soccer moms tolerating the whole deal. Not an awful night, not the greatest concert experience of my life either, just sort of is what it is. Kind of makes me sad to think that might be the last time I see a Dokken lineup in person though, as I can't really imagine they'll continue on much longer (or at least that they should carry on much longer at this point).
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This song really brings me back to my childhood and watching MTV all day long at my best friend Greg's house. That Janet Jones was a hottie...
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I wonder how many hundreds of times I must have watched this. Around 1:51 was always a highlight.
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I didn't realize until a few days ago that the current incarnation of Foreigner has Kelly Hansen (ex-Hurricane) on vocals along with Jeff Pilson on bass.
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Hurricane, wow I haven't heard that bands name in something like 20 years. I remember that song "I'm On To You" or something like that.
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Going to see Cheap Trick / Poison / Def Leppard tonight. Looking forward to hearing "Surrender" live, as that's my favorite Cheap Trick song. Kinda meh on Poison (used to be a favorite, but I know a girl who is psycho about Bret Michaels and it has turned me off to them a bit). I hope it doesn't thunderstorm like it's supposed to, as we have lawn seats.
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I'm taking thewife to see Journey/Heart for a late anniversary present in August at the KY State Fair.
Dokken's drummer was Mick Brown, btw. I thinnk you are mixing his name with the guitarist from Motley Crue.
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I'll just go ahead & assume you meant Mick Brown He's still officially part of the group although he did not do the last tour with them due to his commitment to Ted Nugent who signed him before Dokken was asked to join the Poison tour in '08. Jeff Martin (from Racer X) filled in. Pilson was replaced by Barry Sparks as far back as 2001 but first recorded with them on Hell To Pay in 2004 best I can tell. Chris McCarvill (House of Lords) filled in for him last summer as he was dealing with visa issues for his Italian wife.
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Yep, Mick Brown was who I meant. I've always been bad with names.
For the most part, Dokken fell off my radar as soon as Don did his first solo album. Although I saw them on New Year's Eve 1999, as they we supporting Def Leppard. Sadly, I enjoyed Enuffz Enuff (or whatever they were called) more than Dokken that night. |
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Also, as an update, it is now a downpour with thunder and lightning. But, plently of time for it to pass over us I guess.
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Didn't see much of Cheap Trick, as we got there late due to the weather (heavy rain storm on the way up), but I did get to hear Surrender. Poison was decent, and Def Leppard was great, as always. The show will actually be on a new VH1 series called Loud and Live Fridays (or something like that) which starts this Friday night. I had lawn seats, so no danger of seeing a big green slimy guy in the crowd. At least the rain stayed away until the last few songs by Def Leppard.
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Speaking of feeling old. Transcendence was a great album...RIP.
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I don't ever visit this thread, but I wanted to let anyone that will listen know that I get a little thrill everytime the chorus of Toto's Africa rolls around. Particularly the little lift in the harmony part right on the first syllable of the word "Africa."
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What? Picard doesn't find 80s music to be "Engage"ing?
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Don't worry...I'm sure it will show up on Glee at some point and everyone will think it is fantastic.
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As long as they leave off the obligatory 80s cover song (last album's Back in Black, ugh!), I'll be looking forward to this:
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I was a huge Living Colour fan back in the day, but the last album was near impossible to get into so I'm not holding out for much hope. I'll be happy as anybody if it's good though.
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New Lynch Mob album releases in Europe mid-September, in the U.S. in October.
Samples for three songs & some details of how George got back together with vocalist Oni Logan are here Samples are kind of bluesy on 2 of 3 tracks, can still definitely hear Lynch in 'em though.
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Okay, don't laugh but ... the new Winger single kicks pretty good ass. Reb Beach nails it on Pull Me Under, apparently the first track for radio from the forthcoming album Karma, set for Oct 16th release in Europe & Oct 27th in the US.
Samples of four tracks at http://www.wingertheband.com/i.php?p=HEAR
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Great thread. Love the 80's (I think the sound even runs a little into the first three, maybe four, years of the 90's). From the rock guys like Guns N' Roses and AC/DC. to the very 80's-sounding music that you just grove to, all the way to the "cheesy" or soft/pop (or rock pop) music. Lot of one-hit/album wonders as well
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I guess I'd been under a rock more than I realized lately.
I didn't know that Ronnie James Dio had been diagnosed with stomach cancer & was already undergoing chemo. First treatment went well according to his wife. KNAC.COM - News - Ronnie James Dio Aces 1st Chemo Treatment wi Fuck cancer. C'mon Ronnie, kick its ass.
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Go to You Tube and search for Rock Sugar. Laugh. Cry. Enjoy.
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And while I'm in the thread, some good news
Sleaze Roxx: Ronnie James Dio's Tumor Has Shrunk Considerably Ronnie James Dio's wife Wendy has issued the following update regarding Dio's battle with cancer. "Well, now it has been Ronnie's 7th chemo, another cat scan and another endoscopy, and the results are good -- the main tumor has shrunk considerably, and our visits to Houston are now every three weeks instead of every two weeks. Ronnie and Vinny went down to the studio to have a listen and see how the DVD is coming along, NOT to overdub anything as presumed by Hoss2112 or Shattered 73 on the Blabbermouth rants. I was very annoyed to read these comments, and if they were truly fans of Ronnie's, they would know #1) that Ronnie is a SINGER and does not need to overdub a live show, and #2) He would never cheat his fans by overdubbing a Live DVD. I will not be showing these comments to Ronnie, as I know they would hurt and upset him as they did me. He has been going to the REHEARSAL studio to sing, not the recording studio! Ronnie's cousin Rock (from The Rods, who used to be in Elf with him) flew in from New York to visit Ronnie for a week and they enjoyed spending some time together, going to the movies and taking walks, and Ronnie and Rock went to the studio to master Rock's new album, which Ronnie sings a track on. And Craig Goldy will be coming over to start writing new songs with Ronnie next week. It will be great to see him again, as he has been away touring with the British band Budgie. That's all I can think of right now until the next update. God bless you all and we are still reading all the wonderful cards and letters."
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Also, the first single from the forthcoming (April 20) Ratt release Infestation
Here's Eat Me Up Alive Hmm ... doesn't seem to want to work when imbedded, at least not for me, so here's a link to the label site that I know does work RATT - Eat Me Up Alive | Music |Roadrunner Records
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Ah dammit. I guess I need to either stick around or stay the hell away from here for good.
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How many original RATT members are left?
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The new Ratt is getting good reviews and seems surprisingly strong, from what I've read. The overdone backing vocals on the chorus and verses really strip that song of its punch, though. Would have been a ton better if it was produced like old Ratt instead of Firehouse.
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I'm remember an interview on MTV where Stephen Pearcy (think that's the singer's name) was comparing RATT to Led Zeppelin -- saying they were on the same level. Uh... sure!
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Actually, that's not the song I heard a few weeks ago. It's this one (Best of Me):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjEYZaG8rYQ
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Yep, they're apparently treating Best of Me as some sort of unofficial preview as now everything is referring to the other cut as the first track from the new album. I guess we're supposed to pretend we never heard the other one or something.
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Three - Pearcy, DeMartini on guitar, Blotzer on drums. Juan Croucier opted not to participate so he's replaced by Robbie Crane (who has actually worked with members of the lineup since 1996) and ex-Quiet Riot Carlos Cavazo takes over for the late Robbin Crosby.
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Echoes the comment I made elsewhere, that I'm not sure it's the vocal I'm not thrilled with so much as the over production.
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Good story on Ronnie James Dio's continuing treatment & fight to beat stomach cancer. The article is short but the video with the linkage is actually a local (Houston I assume) TV news report. Tough to see him looking a bit worn from all he's going through but great to hear him so confident & resolved to do what he told the tumor "Cancer, I'll kick the hell out of you."
Sleaze Roxx: Ronnie James Dio, "Cancer, I'll Kick The Hell Out Of You"
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Speaking of Dio, I ran across some great early-60s songs of his on You Tube a few months ago. He was in some doowop bands and such. Pretty damn amazing that it's the same guy. He was there at the beginning of rock and still going strong today. Do a search for Ronnie Dio and the Prophets or Red Caps.
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Not an 80's band but a very 80's vibe from Swedish rockers Crashdiet and the title track from their forthcoming CD "Generation Wild".
Very solid song, reminiscent of Kiss "Thrills In the Night" with a harder edge. Warning: video borders on disturbing (and that's being generous) with bondage, torture, & serial killer themes. Due to that, I'll give you linkage but not embed the video here Sleaze Roxx: Crashdiet Post "Generation Wild' Video
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Just saw the news that Vince Neil was arrested for DUI - what a total douchebag, after the Hanoi Rocks thing years ago.
But that's not why I came to this thread. Anyone see That Metal Show this past Saturday? Don Dokken and George Lynch reunited. Don looks 65 years old.
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