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  1. Such a waste...Just 4 years my senior and he had the credentials to do so many more amazing things and he probably had the dough to live unecumbered by worry. I just don't get it?!? RIP JL RIP. Any confirmation on "what" the COD was/is?
  2. Very nice. How many times have you seen LB over the years? ANd agreed, LB and company was super cool and as you said nice. Always have been a huge fan, but after the show he just concreted himself in the hall of fame in my head.
  3. If and when they get back this wa I will be there again for sure! According to the band and their website they take the next couple of months off and head for Europe in December. And Keith, certainly would have LOVED to have seen LB back in the day, can't recall ever hearing about them trecking to Seattle, which kind of makes sense since LB mentioned during the show about this being his first show in Seattle... LIZZY RULES!
  4. Gave myself a little gift and my pal Dave and I went and saw Lizzy Borden play a microscopic bar show on Saturday night and let me just say that if you've never seen LB do yourself a favor and go see him while you can! The guy is a stupendous showman, he still sings like a frickin bird and the band was oh so tight. Let me put it this way LB and his crew hit the stage around 11:00pm to a whoppin' 50 people plus or minus, pathetic Seattle, just pathetic, but LB and the band played like it was a 15,000 seat arena! Ton's of costume changes for LB, half naked dancing girls every other song. LB brought out the infamous "ax" and let the fake blood fly while plowing through ALL your favorite LB hits. From American Metal to Me Against the World to Notorious to There Will Be Blood Tonight to Psychopath to Long Live Rock N Roll, ETC!!!!! Just an amazing thing to see and hear and I am so glad that I did not miss it. As with most the bar shows of late LB and company did a little meet and greet at the merch table afterwords and meeting Lizzy was akin to the time I met Ozzy, I was completely dumbstruck/starstuck and as to be expected LB and the band, which includes longtime LB alumni Joey Scott on drums, were very nice to us fanboys with autographs, picks, drumsticks and tales of the road and how grateful they were for us to come out and see them! Here is a pic after the show of me (covered in the blood Lizzy lathered me up with during "There Will Be Blood", you know I was front row and center the whole time!) and Lizzy Borden. Oh and not to take ANYTHING away from Lizzy Borden, but the much recently talked about Underride opened the show and they are a really good live band with a lot of stage presence and some pretty good rock n roll tunes.
  5. Didn't know her, but I was a big fan of Kristiane Backer. Then she was replaced with Vanessa Warwick. I'm not familiar with either of those gals, piccies please. Guess I'll have to go digging for an appropriate TS pic, maybe Keith can help a brother out...
  6. Good cd and the first time I spun it I was surprised that they originally released "Wild One". Good song either way.
  7. Killer song and the movie is still flippin' funny! "Drive til' you hear the glass and smell the shit."
  8. That was a great game show and agreed about Ober and Quinn, but let us not forget about the tasty Kari Wuhrer as well...
  9. Thanks for the heads up Dave! $10.00 or $15.00 signed is a good price for a major label release.
  10. That is a good tune and looks like as a band they are having a good time together.
  11. That 69 Charger is sweet! I would prefer a 68 Coronet, but the Charger is a favorite. Mopar rules!
  12. Agreed, some great times watching and partying to HBB. Tabitha Soren was crushworthy back in the day...
  13. Club Dread Damn if Brittany Daniels isn't just HOT!
  14. Wow, a fuckin dollar? Nice man! 1/2 Priced Books is a great source for cheapies!
  15. That it is! I always REALLY enjoyed that "Hate Everything About You" tune (among many others). I will concur with the brethren and say that I'm an UKJ fan and I hope the new record is on par with previous releases.
  16. I saw this the other day and must say I do appreciate a Warriors reference. "Can you dig it!"
  17. I get the contractual aspect and the "Cinderella" brand, but why not release/record something ala Wayne-Metal Church. You know pick a new band name like, I don't know, The Keifer Quartet and call the album Cinderella or Cinderella Songs or??? Just a thought.
  18. That lil story just speaks volumes as to what a cool guy Rich must be, I've never met him or seen his bands play live (I wish I could though), but he sounds very humble/down to earth. Not your typical "rock star", but a regular Joe who happens to be an amazing talent. Thanks for the share CH!
  19. Jay, nicely prosed and that gal is certainly to die for. God damned I can't type with all the blood rushing/rushed out of my brain...
  20. I'd like to hear that too and though I've never met The Duke, he seems/comes across like a guy who LOVEs his day job! His solo record certainly was the lighter side of rock though, but certainly not all AOR-ey like the bands mentioned above. You should have shoved him in that direction Captain!
  21. Backed plus!!! I am really enjoying how some of the new rock bands are reaching back into the archives for some great sounding tunes and then the theatrics as well. Spinning the sticks, the guitar throw over the shoulder catch ala Cinderella and what better way to sell a song or video than to toss in a bevy of tasty broads. Nicely done gentlemen!
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