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Wednesday
Dec122012

Vince Neil Swings and Misses

I'm on vacation right now, so the posts you've been reading this past week were pre-loaded. I am in paradise, so checking my email isn't exactly high on the priority list - but I try to glance at it once a night. Anyway, a good friend shot me an alert about Vince Neil. The alert was enough for me to stop my Hawaiian anniversary vacation and rush to a computer.


You see, Vince Neil attempted to slug a fan last Friday. Apparently the whole exchange was on TMZ as well. Anyway, some guy ticked Vince off and expletives were shouted and then Vince tried to punch the guy and he missed. Watch.


Tuesday
Dec112012

Aerosmith in Texas -- Live Review

Photo by Christian GrausA few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to travel to Austin, Texas to see Aerosmith.  I had seen them once before, in San Franscisco, but I had poor seats and their setlist was entirely songs from the 70s, which left me feeling I'd not really seen them (I love the 70s stuff, but I am a child of the 80s).  So, I was very excited to go again.  I had also bought VIP tickets that gave me excellent seats and a 'meet the band' opportunity for only $300.  Remember, for an Aussie, it's usually $150 just to see a band from the average seats, so that all feels like a bargain to me. 

So, we drove in to Austin and went to the venue. Given that we had to gather at 3:30 pm on a Friday, it was perhaps not surprising that numbers were low.  We got let in and left standing for an hour before we go in to the arena.  From there, we were seated near the front of the extension on the stage, and Joey Kramer came out.  He came down from the stage to talk to us.  In theory, there were people who had his name under their seat and they could ask questions, but he walked around encouraging people to ask.  I asked him why they don't come to Australia and he said they don't really sell albums there.  Someone else asked him to sign her book, and I found out later she was taken backstage to get it signed and met Steven Tyler. Joey was really down to earth, open and friendly, he seemed to really enjoy meeting some fans.  Tom Hamilton came out next.  He stood on stage, as he had a bass on.  He also answered a lot of questions and was very friendly.  Finally, Brad Whitford came out.  He had his strat on and played an extended free form solo.  It felt a little self indulgent, but I admit I was blown away, I had no idea he played so well. I had intended on asking him about his involvement in the Deep Purple Remachined CD, but in the moment, I decided to ask him if he knows a lot of theory or plays entirely by feel (as I was under the impression that a lot of players of his vintage didn't have access to a lot of resources to learn theory).  I got tongue tied, I am sure Brad Whitford thinks I am a moron.  He said he did learn a lot of theory, but tries to play by feel.

It was advertised that there were give aways, but this equated to two copies of the new CD Music From Another Dimension (standard edition), not signed or anything.  I thought that was a little cheap.

So, we got early access to the merch, where I spent too much, as always, and we went in and took our seats. We were 5th row on the sides, with a stage extension going right out by us, the seats were terrific.  Cheap Trick opened.  There are things I don't get with Cheap Trick.  They don't play "If you want my love" or "The Flame" live, but they play a lot of songs no-one knows.  Steven came out and did a Beatles medley with them  (the one on the end of Abbey Road, not their own) and then Brad came out and played a 60s rock n roll song with them ( I confess, I forget which one ).  It was OK, but I would not go and see Cheap Trick.

The setlist for Aerosmith was:


Mama Kin
Love in an Elevator
Jaded
Oh Yeah
Livin' on the Edge
Movin' Out
Walkin' the Dog
Last Child
Drum Solo
Rag Doll
Boogie Man
Combination
Lover Alot
What It Takes
No More No More
Come Together
Dude (Looks Like a Lady)
Walk This Way
Dream On
Sweet Emotion

I could live without "Jaded," but the rest was brilliant.  The thing with their extended front stage area is there's no one perfect spot, and certainly being as close as we were, I looked at the back of Steven and Joe Perry for most of the night.  However, we had our time with both of them being right up on our side, so it seems like the system is democratic enough, and it always sounded great.  The new songs fit in well with the set list, I had two copies of the CD, but had not played it yet, but even then the new songs sounded great and were not a lull in the show.  I was ecstatic to hear "Dude Looks Like A Lady" and "Love in an Elevator" live.  Joey said in the meet and greet that they make up their set list every night, and he doesn't know until they go on.  He said several times, sometimes they just start something they've not discussed, and he has to wing it.  That may happen from time to time, but the setlist they had been playing and was on record online, was the setlist we got.  I have no complaints, I just wondered if he knew that we can see what they played every night, on the web.

There was another level of meet and greet, for $1400, you got a photo with Steven and Joe.  I'm not sure I would ever pay that, but the level I bought at was definitely good value.  I would do it again ( if only to convince Brad that I'm not an idiot...).  Aerosmith put on a great show, with a lot of energy, and they were clearly all having a great time up there.  There were people in the audience requesting new songs  (they did three, but people asked for others ), so the album seems to be well recieved, which I think it deserves.  If you don't have the CD, I recommend it, it's way better than the last few.  If you get a chance to see Aerosmith, I recommend checking them out, but if you don't have VIP, there's no need to show up for Cheap Trick.

Monday
Dec102012

Hardcore Superstar, 'One More Minute' -- New Single

Hardcore Superstar is working on their new album and just as they promised, the first single, "One More Minute," was released in the end of November. The new album will be called C'mon Take On Me and will be out March 1.


I can't say I'm blown away but the song grows with each listening for me. Even though I'm not a big fan of the slower and more calmer parts, the chorus is just so classic Hardcore Superstar and you can't really go wrong with that. It makes me very excited to hear some new material and I can't wait for the album to be released.


What do you think?


Sunday
Dec092012

President Obama Pays Tribute to Led Zeppelin 

No matter your politics, you have to give it up for Led Zeppelin. The band received Kennedy Center Honors last weekend.

The show will be broadcast on Dec. 26 on CBS.

Before the gala show which featured a big tribute to Zeppelin, President Obama paid respect to each of the honorees, which also included Buddy Guy, David Letterman, ballerina Natalia Makarova and Dustin Hoffman. Each honoree received the traditional rainbow-colored slash and medallion from the President.


Saturday
Dec082012

Oldie But A Goodie! 

Nikki Sixx posted the video clip below on the Motley Crue Facebook wall a couple days ago. It's from Christmas a couple years ago, but still worth a watch! Happy Saturday!


Friday
Dec072012

August Burns Red Presents - 'Sleddin' Hill, A Holiday Album'

If you're like me, you don't care for holiday music that much. Lucky for us, there's been plenty of metal artists covering holiday tunes over the past two decades or so. Now, metal core band August Burns Red has jumped on the Christmas train with their new effort Sleddin' Hill, A Holiday Album. Let's call it jingle-core! The entire album is instrumental and very cool. Plus you can play it at your parents house without getting dirty looks (well, probably minimal glares anyway). Check it out. Happy Holidays, Glam fans!


Thursday
Dec062012

For Randy Rhoads Fans: A Birthday Celebration 

HOLLYWOOD, CA (December 4, 2012) – Come celebrate the Late, Great Randy Rhoads birthday with his family this week at Kathy Rhoads D’Argenzio and her husband Richard D’Argenzio’s wine tasting room in Burbank, Calif.

The Randy Rhoads Birthday Tribute weekend starts Thursday, December 6th and ends Saturday, December 8th – open from 3pm to 9pm daily.  This will be a weekend to remember for all fans and friends alike. You will get to meet the whole Rhoads family, taste the Randy Rhoads wine, and see personal memorabilia that has not been shown for public viewing.

The D’Argenzio winery, has for several years, produced a special wine in the name of Randy Rhoads with all proceeds of this wine going to fund the Randy Rhoads Foundation to assist kids in learning music.

A special note from the Rhoads family:

The Rhoads family wishes to thank you all for all the heartfelt support and love for Randy. We also thank you for keeping his memory alive.

Happy Birthday to my loving son and our dear brother~

Delores Rhoads, Kelle Rhoads and Kathy Rhoads D’Argenzio~

Randy Rhoads is best known for his tour of duty with Ozzy Osbourne and his band, then known as The Blizzard of Ozz. Once Rhoads had officially joined, the band headed into the studio to record their debut album, titled Blizzard of Ozz. Propelled by Rhoads' neo-classical guitar work, the album was an instant hit with rock fans, particularly in the USA. They released two singles from the album: "Mr Crowley" and the hit "Crazy Train".  Rhoads left us March 19th, 1982 in a tragic plane crash leaving us a huge void in music. His legacy of brilliant music will live forever in the hearts of the people – He was a true hero and legend.

Please join us December 6th through December 8th and pay respects to Randy Rhoads and his family for his birthday at the:

 

D’Argenzio Tasting Room

1204 W. Burbank Blvd

Burbank, CA  91506

818 846 8466

3pm to 9pm

 

For more information on Randy Rhoads click www.randyrhoads.us or www.dargenziowine.com