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8 hours ago, lettard said:
Vince Neil - Exposed & James Christian - Rude Awakening are as good as their output from their day jobs
Good call on these two.
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"When Darkness Falls" vs "When Darkness Calls".
Which do you prefer?
I love Jeff and that Takara track/album, but I've gotta go with George.
That second Lynch Mob album with Robert Mason is right up there for me.
The brilliant reworking on REvolution seals the deal.
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1 hour ago, CMGiordano said:
For whatever reason, I don't have that option.
I can report or share, but there's no edit button in this part of the forum for me.
No edit option with the 3 dots in the top right hand corner of your post?
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FUCKING AWESOME!!!
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14 minutes ago, CMGiordano said:
That's a typo that's gonna bother me for a while.
I should do a better job a proofreading.
You should've just edited it mate.
I do it all the time.
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On 7/27/2023 at 5:30 AM, Thomas/Coastline said:
Aubrey Plaza makes Thomas & One Eyed Trouser Snake fully aroused.
Yeah, Aubrey Plaza is very, very hot... and a little bit scary, which is also hot.
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Not the worst thing I've heard, but nothing special.
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34 minutes ago, Mr.AOR said:
Ehh.... Yep 😁
I always thought that when there was only one participant left, that would be the end of it.
You've set a disturbing precedent.
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22 minutes ago, Doggy said:
Cannot wait to hear and own a physical copy of the album.
George has been straight shooter; he doesn't hold back what he going to say.
I was very disappointed when he dropped the "Lynch Mob" name, but it looks like he's come to his senses.
BTW, has anybody heard of "Gabriel Colon" (unfortunate Surname).
I'm not familiar with the name.
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5 hours ago, AlphaMale said:
LYNCH MOB Announces New Album 'Babylon', Performs New Song 'The Synner'
May 7, 2023
LYNCH MOB will release a new studio album, "Babylon", in the fall.
The band, which currently includes legendary DOKKEN axeman George Lynch, drummer Jimmy D'Anda (BULLETBOYS),TANTRIC bassist Jaron Gulino and singer Gabriel Colon, has been performing a new song called "The Synner" at some of its recent shows. Fan-filmed video of several of the performances can be seen below.
For much of 2021 and 2022, George had played dates around the U.S. under the name ELECTRIC FREEDOM, which he previously said was the new name of his "touring entity" after deciding to retire the LYNCH MOB band name in 2020. However, seven months ago, it was reported that Lynch was once again playing shows under the LYNCH MOB moniker.Lynch discussed his change of heart in an interview with Full In Bloom. He said: "[LYNCH MOB is] just a brand I'd established for decades, obviously — over three decades. Nothing's perfect, and I've gotta just live with the fact that it has some negative connotations that I probably have to continue explaining for the rest of my life, and I don't mind doing that. But it is a brand that I built, and I'm just gonna stick with it. As far as a marketing thing and a brand thing and a business thing and a working thing, and it keeps my band guys working and it keeps the fans happy, it makes sense.
"I really felt, when I adopted ELECTRIC FREEDOM, that I was really going against the grain more than keeping the old name," he laughed. "I really felt a lot more resistance than I'd ever felt having LYNCH MOB; that was actually the reality of it. Nobody really liked it. And I didn't like living with that; it was just kind of uncomfortable. It's, like, 'Okay, well, we've just gotta put up with George's decision here to do this, but nobody agrees with it. We're not comfortable with it.' It has a sort of disingenuous ring to it. As much as my motives were pure — I felt honest — it just never caught on, on all kinds of levels."
Asked if he had gotten any negative comments from fans over the LYNCH MOB name, George said: "I may have had a few in the 35 years it's been around, but I'd say probably the most negative criticism I've had of it came from me. So I was my own worst critic with the name, especially in later years. I got a lot more criticism with ELECTRIC FREEDOM.
"It's a brand," George explained. "I mean, nobody wants Coke to change their recipe. Just stay the same, and that's what you built over the years. Why would you…? 'Why would you change it' is a rhetorical question. Why I'm probably not more successful in some ways in my career is because I followed my aspirations musically rather than sometimes be smart about just sticking to the plan. [Laughs]"
The news of LYNCH MOB's return was first reported by the Metal Sludge web site on October 1, 2022.
In August 2020, Lynch announced that he was ending LYNCH MOB due to the racial insensitivity of the moniker, saying he would no longer record or perform under that name.
ADA few months later, Lynch offered a lengthy explanation for why he was ending LYNCH MOB during an interview with George Dionne of Metal Express Radio. Addressing questions about why it took him three decades to call it quits with LYNCH MOB, George said: "When we first formed the band in '89, the name had sort of already been around. While I was in DOKKEN, it's what I called our little group of guitar fans — I had picks made; it was kind of a little subculture within DOKKEN. When we started working on developing and building the band after DOKKEN broke up, that was just the name that we always thought we'd use, 'cause it was a perfect fit — it's my name, and it describes it pretty well. And, of course, the negative connotations were always there, and I was aware of 'em, but not as aware as I probably should have been. [Laughs]
"I had made numerous attempts over the decades to kind of let that name go and had walked that back for multiple reasons — usually because of business considerations," he continued. "For instance, if you try to go out on a tour and not use the name, promoters aren't gonna be happy with you changing it. People aren't gonna know who you are. They're not gonna show up, because what's THE GEORGE LYNCH EXPERIENCE, or whatever you call it. Or record labels are not interested, because it's a brand that they can count on and sell a certain many albums or whatever.
"For instance, the LYNCH MOB record 'Smoke This' that came out, I think, in '99 or 2000, that was not supposed to be a LYNCH MOB record; that really wasn't anything to do with LYNCH MOB. At the end of the day, after the record was done and we were delivering it to the label, they insisted on using that name as insurance. And if I hadn't agreed to that, we wouldn't have had a record. That's the kind of pressure I'm talking about.
"But then, with the onset of everything that's happened in the last year, I didn't have that kind of pressure anymore," George added. "I could take it or leave it at this point. And I didn't really feel comfortable with it; I didn't feel comfortable with the name. 'Cause I'm a very progressive person politically, and it just so flies in the face of everything I believe in, and it makes it hard. It makes it hard to have relationships with people and explain yourself, and I got tired of rationalizing it. I think the music is bigger than that, and it's had a great run.
"Another reason, too, is the band fell apart again. The band has fallen apart so many times, I can't even count. And it was just, like, 'No more Oni [Logan, vocals], no more Brian Tichy [drums], no more this guy, no more that guy. Oh, great. Now what do I do?' It's, like, 'Okay, build another band from scratch, call it LYNCH MOB?' No. How about just build something new? It gives me a lot more freedom to basically play anything I want live… I can go out and play everything from my catalog — new, old, covers, jams, you name it, and go deep and have fun and change it up every night."
Oni first hooked up with LYNCH MOB in 1990, but exited the group after the release of its first album, only to rejoin the outfit in the late 2000s.
ADLogan is featured on five of LYNCH MOB's eight albums, including 1990's "Wicked Sensation", as well as 2009's "Smoke And Mirrors", 2014's "Sun Red Sun", 2015's "Rebel" and 2017's "The Brotherhood".
In August 2021, LYNCH MOB celebrated the 30th anniversary of "Wicked Sensation" with a special limited print/deluxe edition of the album. "Wicked Sensation Reimagined" features re-worked and re-recorded versions of the LP's classic songs, and was made available via Rat Pak Records.
An interesting read.
Thanks for posting mate.
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3 minutes ago, KarpetRydOFunk said:
Good news!
Ditto.
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I've never been a huge fan. They're ok.
Having said that, "Thanks For The Memories" fucking rocks!
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9 hours ago, Mr.AOR said:
Runaway - Dare
So your replying to your own last post now.
C'mon mate.
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On 7/20/2023 at 12:04 AM, auslander said:
I'm not sure how to post images. I have to work on that, but you should complete the set by posting a couple of boobies.
"Hooters, Tits and Boobies" would be a great name for a bird watching club BTW, or maybe a pet store specialising in birds.
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1 hour ago, CureTheSane said:
Yeah, I could get on board with that.
Jump, Panana, Hot for Teacher are all amazing songs.
I'll Wait is the only other one I remember from the album, which was OK.I love "I'll Wait".
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25 minutes ago, CMGiordano said:
I met Jason Aldean back in the summer of 2012
Were you tempted to pick him up and take him to the stock room?
I certainly wasn't aware of the history of the courthouse. I guess that is quite provocative.
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Jason Aldean - Try That In A Small Town.
Here's an interesting one.
A great track that seems to be causing quite a stir and has been banned apparently FFS.
Apart from anything else, it's another great example of how modern Country music isn't that far removed from the AOR/MHR stuff that we love.
Great guitar work and a message that resonates with a lot of Americans (not just Americans BTW).
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As with all of these lists, you have to take them with a grain of salt.
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A couple from "The Hooters".
I was reminded today of one of the best ever 80's Pop Rock tracks of all time, "And We Danced".
Which reminded me of "All You Zombies". Another great track.
The first clip features a Drive-in movie theatre. Drive-in theatres were a big part of my childhood. I think I was about 20 when I saw my last Drive-in movie at one of the last ones in Melbourne(Coburg).
Anyone else here have fond Drive-in movie memories?
BTW, Considering the band name, I was nearly gonna post this in the Titties thread.
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You're livin' the dream mate.
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21 hours ago, Doggy said:
Who would pick? Keep Warner opener or drop him and bring in Green and have Head open.
I wouldn't have sent Warner over in the first place.
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Solo vs Band
in General Music Discussion
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I always thought that the two Lou Gramm solo albums were just as good as his Foreigner stuff.