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#381 Re: Guns N' Roses » Baz mentions Axl, possible Xmas shows (July '08) » 875 weeks ago
Baz doing country will go nowhere, just like Bret Michaels.
yeah,it's funny really tho,besides,there are already WAY too many country singers these days.
#382 The Sunset Strip » BRET MICHAELS' Truck Driver Involved In Head-On Collision; 2 People Ki » 875 weeks ago
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According to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the driver of a box truck carrying sound equipment for POISON singer Bret Michaels was involved in a head-on collision with two other vehicles Friday (September 26), killing two people and seriously injuring two others.
Police said Dennis D. Hernandez, 38, of Lamont, California fell asleep at the wheel of the box truck before crossing the median on Interstate 57 in West Frankfort, Illinois and hitting a SUV and pickup truck head-on.
Michaels is filming a reality television show "Rock of Love Bus with Bret Michaels" on VH1. Two tour buses later stopped at the crash scene, according to police. After stops in Indiana, St. Louis and southern llinois this week, Michaels was en route to Texas, according to his MySpace profile.
Read the entire report from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Source: Blabbermouth.net
#383 The Sunset Strip » WARRANT: Pro-Shot Footage With New Singer ROBERT MASON Available » 875 weeks ago
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A six-and-a-half-minute compilation of professionally filmed highlights from a recent WARRANT performance with new singer Robert Mason (LYNCH MOB, CRY OF LOVE, BIG COCK) can be viewed below.
WARRANT announced two weeks ago that it was splitting with singer Jani Lane six months after it first reunited with the troubled vocalist. "From the beginning of our reunion talks to the last note of our last show together in Houston [on August 31 at the Rock The Bayou festival], we have had nothing but good intentions of bringing a quality original WARRANT show to our fans and friends," the band explained in a statement."
WARRANT guitarist Joey Allen spoke about the band's split with Jani Lane and addition of Robert Mason during a September 5, 2008 appearance on Eddie Trunk's "Friday Night Rocks" radio show on New York's Q104.3 FM. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.
On the recent split with Jani:
Joey: "Yeah, it's really unfortunate. It's come after'¦ I don't know many shows we've done on this reunion. It's been over one year in the making since last year when we started talking about it and burying the knives, so to speak, and just moving forward as friends again and getting ready to play out live. And we had some good shows and we had some bad shows for whatever reasons; everybody can draw their own conclusions by going online and looking at the carnage [on YouTube]. It's just really unfortunate. We love him to death and we wish him the best, but we just had to move for the band's best interest, and that's where we're at right now."
Q: How many shows did you get through with Jani back in the singer before the cracks started to show?
Joey: "Three."
Q: Were you guys battling or was it just his substance issues that were the problems?
Joey: "I don't wanna get into his personal issues, I really don't, because I care for the guy deeply, and I don't wanna bring that. You've gotta draw your own conclusions with that, but I'll tell you that it doesn't have anything to do with the way the band gets along. We buried the hatchet a long time ago, before we even decided to get back on the stage again, for issues that were 10-15 years old, that happened back in the '90s. I mean, we really did a good job with that. There was no poking at each other during rehearsals or anything like that. It was good; everybody got along. When everybody's good and healthy, everybody gets along great; let's put it that way."
Q: When you guys were playing [the ill-fated July 5, 2008 performance at the Sunset Station Hotel & Casino in Henderson, Nevada that was captured in several fan-filmed YouTube clips; see below], what were you thinking as the guitar player in WARRANT. Did you wanna walk off? What was your mindset as you're going through that ordeal?
Joey: "Well, it's kind of like being a moving dartboard in a sense. Number one, you're up there, you're sober, you're doing your job, you're with three other guys in the band that are doing their job, and you've got one guy, for one reason or another, that's not. And it's very difficult. It pulls at your heartstrings, number one. You wanna immediately have it in. I never wanted to go up in the first place, but after I checked with Jani backstage, he was like, 'I've done this a million times, I can do it.' It wasn't like I drug him onstage and said, 'You've gotta do this, you've gotta do this.'"
Q: When you were backstage before you took the stage to play that show, he was OK or not?
Joey: "He was coherent, absolutely. I can't answer those questions, I really can't. I'm not a doctor. I'd hate to speculate and say something that's just not right."
Q: When was the first sign to you [that something was wrong]?
Joey: "The first line in 'Down Boys' when he was a beat behind everybody else. I mean, it was a beating. It was tough. The bottom line'¦ This decision all came about because you wanna put on a good show '” you do. You go out there and you wanna play your best, and you wanna make the song as great live'¦. For us, it's a little heavier than the record, it's fun, people enjoy the music. But when it doesn't happen, it pulls at your heartstrings and it sucks. There's no other way to explain it."
Q: When did you guys, as a band, meet and make the decision and how did it exactly go down?
Joey: "It went down after [the August 31] show [at the Rock The Bayou festival] in Houston. I mean, look, there's no kidding that the band as an original band holds more'¦ whatever you wanna call it'¦ than four-fifths original band. And to be honest with you, we were all batting for Jani Lane. Like I said, this isn't a breakup where somebody's pissed at the other guy
'” it's not. We're doing it because we think it's best for us, and it's best for him."
Q: Were there problems in Houston?
Joey: "Absolutely."
Q: With the performance?
Joey: "Yeah, we had a bad weekend."
Q: A situation similar to Vegas, or worse, or not as bad?
Joey: "Not as bad as Vegas. I mean, we came out firing all right. Once again, the band, the four guys behind Lane, are tight. I mean, we've been playing together for the last four years, and we've got it down, and we're playing fine and the music sounds great. I think, for one reason or another, our frontman that we stand behind 110 percent was unable to fire on all cylinders like we were. It pulls at your heartstrings. At that point, you just get through the show and then you've gotta make decisions after that. And we've stood behind the guy and we wish him the best '” we love him to death '” but we had to make a decision. We cannot continue to go out there and beat our brand up, beat the name up, WARRANT, by giving bad shows '” we just can't do it."
Q: Why not go back to Jaime St. James [BLACK 'N BLUE singer who fronted WARRANT before Jani Lane returned to the band] ?
Joey: "We did the Jaime St. James thing for quite some time, we did a record, he's a dear friend, he's the nicest guy in rock, but we just really, really wanna get away from'¦ What's the best way to put it? We just need a fresh start. Really, what we're trying to pattern ourselves after is to go out there and sound killer every night, have a vocalist that can hit the notes that people wanna hear, and that's Robert Mason. He's a great guy, he's got it together 110 percent, and he's very excited about it. We're just gonna take it one step at a time; we've got three gigs booked that we're gonna play, and we'll let people come out and decide for themselves. But we're very, very excited. And if the rehearsal today was any hint at what's to come, it's just gonna be awesome."
WARRANT performing with Robert Mason - September 2008:
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea … d=43545771
Fan-filmed video footage of WARRANT's final performance with Jani Lane on August 31 at the Rock The Bayou festival in Houston:
http://www.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUGi2b_LtL4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JgcAPhxUbw
Fan-filmed video footage of WARRANT's July 5, 2008 performance at the Sunset Station Hotel & Casino in Henderson, Nevada:
http://www.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcG8B7skZu4
http://www.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6K4_-RFjV8
Source: Blabbermouth.net
#384 The Sunset Strip » CAMP FREDDY To Play Acoustic Show In Malibu Next Weekend » 875 weeks ago
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CAMP FREDDY '” the Los Angeles-based "jam" group featuring Dave Navarro (ex-JANE'S ADDICTION, RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS), Billy Morrison (ex-THE CULT bassist, current CIRCUS DIABLO vocalist), Matt Sorum (VELVET REVOLVER, ex-GUNS N' ROSES), Donovan Leitch (son of legendary folk singer Donovan), and Chris Chaney (JANE'S ADDICTION, ALANIS MORRISETTE) '” will perform a short acoustic set in the afternoon of Saturday, October 4 at the John Varvatos store (3825 Cross Creek Rd., Ste. 9A) in Malibu, California.
In other news, CAMP FREDDY has announced that it has parted ways with Los Angeles' acclaimed Indie 103.1 radio station, which has aired the band's weekly show every Saturday for nearly five years. Morrison says, "We all want to thank Indie for a great time, and personally I want to say that I have enjoyed doing the show for so many years. It's time for all concerned to change it up, move on and explore new pastures '” so big up and massive respect to all at Indie '” thanks for a good time, folks. And stay tuned for further radio news '” the 'Camp Freddy Radio' show will be back after these words from our sponsors!!!"
CAMP FREDDY is continuing work on what is expected to eventually be released as the band's debut album. Among the cuts that are set to appear on the effort are "20th Century Boy" (also featuring Steve Jones from THE SEX PISTOLS on lead guitar) and THIN LIZZY's "Jailbreak" (featuring ALICE IN CHAINS guitarist Jerry Cantrell on vocals and Billy Duffy on lead guitar). Other guest musicians include RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS drummer Chad Smith and singer Macy Gray.
Since its formation six years ago when they rocked the opening of The Standard Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles at the invitation of Brent Bolthouse, CAMP FREDDY has performed on both coasts of America and on national television shows ("The Tonight Show with Jay Leno", "Jimmy Kimmel Live!", "Late Late Show With Craig Kilborn", "Last Call with Carson Daly").
Source: Blabbermouth.net
#385 The Sunset Strip » SEBASTIAN BACH's Country Single Debut Shipped To Radio » 875 weeks ago
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Host John Rich tapped rocker Sebastian Bach as the winner of the second season of CMT's hit series, "Gone Country", in last night's (Friday, September 26) season finale. Bach is set to immediately release "Battle With The Bottle" to radio, the song he penned with Nashville songwriters Jeffrey Steele and Vicky McGehee while taping the series. The song is produced by John Rich. The accompanying video, directed by Wayne Isham, is currently available on CMT.com and will debut on CMT on Saturday, September 27.
Bach, who edged out tough competition from fellow "Gone Country" contestants Mikalah Gordon, Jermaine Jackson, Chris Kirkpatrick, Lorenzo Lamas and Sean Young, performed his song before a live audience at Nashville's Wildhorse Saloon in the show's finale. In the end, Rich dubbed Bach the winner because of his ability to connect to his audience and his lyrics, something that is essential in country music.
"Sebastian put his real life experiences into his song," says Rich. "'Battle With The Bottle' deals with the challenges he faces in his life on a daily basis, and when your music imitates your life, that's where great country music happens. He truly understands what makes a great country song, and his singing ability is still off the charts. I'm very proud of him 'going country'!"
Bach, perhaps best known as the former frontman of SKID ROW, is an accomplished Broadway actor and television personality. Bach is also a solo artist and most recently released the album, "Angel Down", in the fall of 2007 by Merovingian Music, Ltd.
"Gone Country" is executive produced by David Garfinkle and Jay Renfroe of Renegade 83 Productions. Marc Oswald serves as executive producer. Melanie Moreau and Bob Kusbit serve as executive producers for CMT.
Source: Blabbermouth.net
#386 The Sunset Strip » BUCKCHERRY Frontman Reveals Favorite Albums Of All Time » 875 weeks ago
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In celebration of the fact that BUCKCHERRY just broke into the ranks of the Top 10 on The Billboard 200 chart wit its latest CD, "Black Butterfly", IGN.com has commemorated the event by posting frontman Josh Todd's Top 10 favorite albums of all time. The list is as follows:
01. MINOR THREAT - Out Of Step (1984)
02. AC/DC - Back In Black (1980)
03. YAZ - Upstairs At Eric's (1982)
04. PRINCE - Purple Rain (1984)
05. THE CULT - Electric (1987)
06. SLIPKNOT - Iowa (2001)
07. RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE - Rage Against the Machine (1992)
08. IRON MAIDEN - The Number Of The Beast (1982)
09. LED ZEPPELIN - Houses Of The Holy (1973)
10. GUNS N' ROSES - Appetite For Destruction (1987)
To read Josh's short commentary on each of the 10 selections, go to Ign.com.
BUCKCHERRY's fourth studio album, titled "Black Butterfly", sold just under 47,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to enter The Billboard 200 chart at position No. 8. The CD follows up 2006's "15", which marked a huge comeback for the band after it was left for dead in 2002. "15" sold more than one million copies and produced several hit singles, with the song "Crazy Bitch" becoming one of the most popular ringtones ever. Although the band is now bigger than it was before its four-year hiatus, singer Josh Todd told The Pulse of Radio their values remain the same. "When we started out, I remember Keith (Nelson, guitarist) and I just saying that we had gotten to a point where just, like, we just wanted to make music that we were excited about," he said. "It was just all about, like, 'Let's just go and enjoy ourselves.' And we still have that philosophy today, you know, like we don't want to overthink it and we don't want to chase radio, you know, we just want to make the music that means something to us. And if it's real to us, it's gonna be real to everybody else."
BUCKCHERRY came onto the scene in 1999 with its self-titled debut album, which went gold. But its 2001 sophomore effort, "Time Bomb", was a sales disappointment, leading Todd and Nelson to put the band on ice until 2005.
Todd and Nelson are the only original members still in the group. During BUCKCHERRY's hiatus they were involved with an early version of VELVET REVOLVER.
Source: Blabbermouth.net
#387 Re: Guns N' Roses » Baz mentions Axl, possible Xmas shows (July '08) » 875 weeks ago
Baz won Gone Country last night. He said on the finale that he is going to record a country album with John Rich as the producer. I think it will be really good. I'm just a casual country music fan, but the five songs I heard him do during the show were really good. Throw in Axl on three country songs and we got a shit kicking album.
That is fucking lame,Baz recording a country album,what's the deal with has-beens going country these days?Baz only does those "reality"shows just for the money.
#388 Re: Guns N' Roses » In remembrance of breathing out as CD may finally appear » 875 weeks ago
good read,I like the new music and all,but ofcourse the album will be a let down for some of the fans because it has been hyped so much and there's no way it can live up to what people are expecting,and also,when the album finally gets released,then what will we do?
#389 Re: Guns N' Roses » Article: Is John McCain the Axl Rose of American Politics? » 875 weeks ago
I won't comment on anything political.
#390 Re: The Sunset Strip » Angus Young on Snubbing iTunes: “We Don’t Make Singles, We Make Albums » 875 weeks ago
yeah,most people just download the albums for free off LimeWire and torrents anyway.