Trivia time: Bruce Kulik was in a late 70s American Hard rock band with what then little known singer? Spoiler Michael Bolton Blackjack. Album rules
Also here is your definitive Kiss guitar player power ranking: 1. Mike St. John 2. Vinny Vincent 3. Tommy Thayer 4. Bruce Kulic Maybe Ace Frahely somewhere after that
I proudly display a Ratt sticker and an Allman Brothers Band sticker on my Honda odyssey so I'm p sure if you see that it's most likely me
New Quiet Riot. No, seriously, the REAL Quiet Riot with Kevin DuBrow and Frankie Banali Sad (really, really sad video), but awesome in the way this thread appreciates. Hearing Kevin DuBrow's voice again gave me chills.
In 1983 eight year old me had no idea "Cum On Feel The Noize" was a cover track. I didn't actually find out it was a cover until somewhere around 2005.
Mama Weer All Crazee Now was Slade's too. The Slade guys probably enjoyed a pretty good twilight on those two covers and the "Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply" album.
"OK guys, it's a post-apocalyptic society and Krokus has decided to entertain the remainder of the population, which consists solely of young painted punks, by performing on some ancient seaside alter. In this anarchic society, Krokus' music is the only way the warrior nations can come together and settle their differences through interpretive dance. Krokus performs, wars are fought through dance and society soldiers on better than it was just an hour before. What do you guys think?" "Ya! Gut! Das ist gut!"
Hi! Can we talk about just how completely badass this riff and solo is? While were at it can we talk about how Moon Unit gives/gave me a chubby in a wholesome way?
Don't have much appreciation for the old man's music, but I enjoy Dweezil's. Edit: Currently listening to My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama album.
Yeah I'm not gonna lie those Zappa kids always been too big of weirdos for my tastes and that song gives me a headache buuuuuuuut that solo does indeed beef and Moon Beam or whatever was p cute in her day and I support your 'ner my buttgersian butt brother
My hot butt take of the day is that the riff from Ratt's Lay It Down does not merely "rule ass" but is, in fact, a top 5 all-time riff with likes of, like, Panama and Black Dog
1. Money For Nothin 2. Panama 3. Black Dog/Still of the Night 4. Some Iommi stuff idk or maybe Limelight 5. Lay it Down
Too many pages gone by without a toss out to Icon, the band that deserves all the fame Quiet Riot unjustly had
I love me some QR but they did receive an enormous amount of attention for what, two hits and one of those was a cover?
4 y.o. daughter killed her dad today asking, "Dada? Can you play the Iron Maiden song? The one where he goes 'can I play with magnets?'"
Long time, no butt AC/DC ain't butt, just the GOAT band, but didn't know where else to put out there that these butts could bang out an absolute banger of an album like Flick of the Switch in one fucking session. One of the best sneaky hard rock albums. Like Aerosmith Draw The Line
I don't complain when it plays Rosie. Ashamed to say I don't even have the high score, pretty tough game. Track list needs work.
Sandi Saraya (and how ridiculously hot she used to be) has crossed my mind for the first time in a long time. Oh, and Tony Ray kills on that opening riff to When You See Me Again. Another Jersey band.
Isn't that one of the guitar butts from Danger Danger? Yeah I've got that self-titled saraya album it rules and she was pretty durn hot you are right about that
Yeah, Tony was a player on the whole Jersey scene. DD another Jersey band as you know. Try to pick up the second Saraya album if you can. "When The Blackbird Sings". Like so many others they came on just a little too late before the complaining junkies from Seattle took over.
On it. 3 doors down just rocked it with a brief sermon about Jesus Christ (the lord and savior) in the middle of the set