Saw BJ at Donington Monsters of Rock when Slippery When Wet had just come out, they were actually bloody brilliant!
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 13 1:27 pm
by TYREMAN
Never heard the Harry K Kody before Jem cheers not as well known over here as they should be,bit like this Guy Micheal Lee Firkins...posted him before but not this track more Country Blues.
Hated this group Poison at the Time i could not listne to it..but seems ok with age.It was hard to relate to the cowboy feel in cold wet Januarys,these and Bon Jovi and other stuff hard to relate to i found and a bit to happy...i did like the first 4 Bon Jovi Albums.
Poison.
Like Halford says,in the 60s the summer of love was over in for us in October hard to relate to sunny west coast Califoinia Hippy stuff when your working class living in a cold industrial Midlands or Northern town..no wonder some dark sounding Metal came out of the UK in the 70s
Thunder are Good but one thing that spoilt a gig for me was them using the Intro to ACDC Thunderstruck....when that came on i was wishing for the full song and Angus to come on rather than Thunder
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 13 2:17 pm
by TYREMAN
Couple of Goodone for you
Squire the stroke
A cool song from the game Painkiller
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 13 4:49 pm
by Jon
This is where i was last night In quite cultured surroundings I think you'll agree
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 13 6:45 pm
by TYREMAN
Jon wrote:This is where i was last night In quite cultured surroundings I think you'll agree
More fun than listning to the usual dribble they have there like Tony Blair
Hate to say this but the best GNR gig i went to was without Slash,they Had buckethead instead,get rid of Slash and Axle Rose and GNR are a good group
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 13 11:22 pm
by Jon
Usual dribble? I'll have you know I saw madness in there!
they do get some decent bands on.....
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 13 12:36 am
by andyrob
db wrote:Saw BJ at Donington Monsters of Rock when Slippery When Wet had just come out, they were actually bloody brilliant!
monsters of rock used to be place to go, similar era, saw guns and roses there, were booked on as 2nd band on, mid afternoon, by the time the 'gig' came around they were massive, part of the stage fell down & 2 got killed as I remember, at same sort of time, were dave lee roth, aerosmith, kiss, whitesnake, mega line ups, saw aerosmith 3 times in just afew day, anounced they coming to manchester, bought tickets, then newcastle, bouth tickets, then mosters of rock..well was going there anyhow.
Bon Jovi were one of the first bands I ever saw, again bought tickets off the 7800 album & they were not big, they before slippey when wet, by the time the concert came around they were 'big'.
On the down side saw saxon @ the city hall in newcastle couldn't even fill the down stairs & ozzy osbourne @ the tiny little mayfair, good but he was only massive in size! & wearing a dress !!
heavy metal was out of fashion & hair metal glam rock was in big time !
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 13 12:04 pm
by pete walton
This is as close as i can get to four old men with long hair making a noise
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 13 3:18 pm
by Adrian Worman
Try this alternative to 4 long haired old men.......
........ I think Zep are as boring as Bananarama! too
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 13 7:21 pm
by shovelheadrob
Just ordered my tickets for these at Manchester academy in a few weeks time.
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 13 7:29 pm
by Adrian Worman
Love them, 'Remedy' is probably the best modern southern rock song ever
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 13 7:35 pm
by shovelheadrob
One of my all time favourite bands, seen em 4 or 5 times already. Hotel booked & looking forward to seeing them again.
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 13 8:47 pm
by Mossy68
Blimey. These guys are still going !!
Was well into them in the early 90's. cool band
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 13 10:37 pm
by Jon
Adrian Worman wrote:Try this alternative to 4 long haired old men.......
........ I think Zep are as boring as Bananarama! too
Like that
reminds me a bit of a slightly less nuts Juliette Lewis
Posted: Mon Mar 04, 13 1:00 am
by RobTwin
shovelheadrob wrote:Just ordered my tickets for these at Manchester academy in a few weeks time.
We're seeing them at the Kentish Town Forum on Easter Friday. I got our tickets the day... make that the minute they went on sale - dont like leaving these things to chance!
They'll have to go some to better the last tour, when they played half the set acoustic & half electric. It was better than it sounds, honest