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It ended up being 50 tunes from "Weight Of The World" through "Hope"!!
01. Days Are Numbered
02. Leading Me On
03. Waited
04. Starlight
05. Outside Your Window
06. Lies
07. Hope
08. Caught Up In Your World
09. Afterglow
10. Gone
11. End Of Time
12. Shooting Star
13. Can't Live With You
14. Next Time Around
15. Run And Hide
16. Voice Inside
17. Watch Your Back
18. Forgive & Forget
19. Don't Throw It Away
20. Killing Me
21. Dagger
22. Time Bomb
23. Higher
24. Hanging On
25. Lost
26. Don't Come Easy
27. Nothing Without You
28. 21
29. Weight Of The World
30. Torn Right Out
31. Human Nature
32. Dark Times
33. Reach
34. All You're Getting
35. This Ain't Over
36. Lucky Ones
37. Never Too Late
38. Going Under
39. All I Want
40. Rise And Fall
41. Beyond Repair
42. If You
43. Tomorrow May Be Gone
44. Give It To You
45. Reality
46. Understand You
47. Calm Before The Storm
48. Give Love Get Love
49. You Ruined Everything
50. Wishing
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I agree with LV Kix.
While they were no where near as good as the earlier Axe material, I still dug both "Waters Rising" and "Sad Day On Planet Earth".
So this new album.... Lefevre or Monroe singing??
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Does Ron Taylor even play music any longer?
Yeah, I wonder what happened to him.
What is the Lillian Axe story anyway? Did the band split up completely after 'Psychoschizophrenia' for several years? Was there ever a full reunion, or has it only ever been Steve Blaze carrying the name since the split? I know there were a few projects (The Bridge with Ron and Near Death Experience with Steve) after "the real" Lillian Axe ended, but what happened to get the name Lillian Axe back up and running?
Am I right in thinking that Steve and Ron did actually get back together at the start of the return of Lillian Axe? Were there other original members? And if so, what was the reason for Ron's second departure? Was it because of the tragic direction Steve was taking with the new songs?
Steve and Ron were indeed both involved when the band returned. They recorded a live disc. But Ron wasn't interested in touring full-time anymore so he decided to step down as vocalist. Which pretty much was the death of the awesome Lillian Axe and the birth of the more modern version. I still loved both albums with Lefevre.
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"Ride" is a kickass jam dudes!!
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Just found a kickass disc called "Long Live Rock N Roll" by the band DIRTY SKIRTY.
Anybody else digging this??
Here's their myspace:
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I'm disappointed in this disc now that I've spun it a few times. No real stand out tracks.
The best tracks were "On With The Show", "How Long" and my fav. "I'm Coming Home" (which sounds like classic Y&T).
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Dave's voice sounds a little rough but I'm still digging this! Y&T rulez!!
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I just heard samples for all the songs on Amazon and Don sounds awful. I will never ever buy this.
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Did I mention how awesome this disc is? I can't stop playing this mofo in my ipod.
"Save Her" is just phenomenal. "Chemical" too. I just love the whole damn thing. Easy Album Of The Year candidate!
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I just heard this and Wow.
Awesome is all I can say. Tons better than the 2nd disc and stands right up against Rest In Sleaze!!
I love it!!
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I've heard 3 or 4 songs off this and I liked it.
Especially the tune "And I Know", which sounds very Kiss-like.
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Don't know if y'all have discussed the two bands with the same name.
Phil Lewis' version and Tracii Guns version.
Apparently, former Rockstar INXS star Marty Casey is out as vocalist for the Tracii version. Jizzy Pearl is now back in the band. As for the album recorded with Marty Casey, Tracii says "it might never be released". There was also a VH1 pilot filmed with Marty. What the hell?
So the new album is on the shelf (as Alexis Records dropped the band before the release) and they are re-releasing a deluxe version of Shrinking Violet on Steve Vai's Favored Nations label.
I still prefer Phil's version. That last disc rocked ma ass off!
But I was interested in hearing the new stuff with Marty. I'm just not that interested in the Jizzy fronted version, even though Shrinking Violet was pretty good cd.
Any thoughts? Thanks!
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I always liked The Knack. "Frustrated", "Good Girls Don't", and "Oh Tara" were some of my faves from "GET THE KNACK".
RIP Doug
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Wow... that song is a cracker!!
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I just heard a small clip from Amazon.com and it does sound pretty good to these ears.
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Just wanted to introduce myself. I am the AlphaMale, fan of all metal that kicks your ass.
Favorite bands include Slayer, Overkill, Raven, Testament, Anthrax, and Megadeth on the metal side.
Love Dokken, Kix, CrashDiet, Lillian Axe, and Ratt on the hard rock side.
This site seems really cool!!
Rock On!!
What band has the most LIVE albums?
in AOR and Hard Rock
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I was just trying to finish off my Great White CD collection when I noticed something fairly obvious..... they had a helluva lot of LIVE discs.
So my question is.....
What band out there has had the most LIVE releases??
If I counted right, Great White has 8 LIVE releases:
1. Recovery: Live!
2. Live At The Ritz
3. Live At The Marquee
4. Live In London
5. Live In New York
6. Anaheim Live
7. Stage
8. Thank You... Goodnight