Music, videos, trivia, stories, books, gigs and news. Here you´ll find stuff on the great bands from the 70s and 80s!

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Awesome Album Series #9: RAINBOW "On Stage"


Another awesome live album coming up. In 1977 RAINBOW exposed the ultimate line up to the world with the brilliant double live LP, "On Stage". Featuring Blackmore and Dio (RIP) with Cozy Powell (RIP), Jimmy Bain and Tony Carey, the album showcase four sides of pure bliss.

It was recorded live over several German and Japanese dates in late 1976 during the "Rising" world tour. "On Stage" reflects the extraordinary talent of the group with no studio tricks or overdubs, offering absolutely surprising versions of their classics which doesn’t sound much like the studio work. That makes it a very strong album!



Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Awesome Album Series #8: AC/DC "Powerage"



In 1978 AC/DC detonated the brilliant “Powerage” album. Often overlooked and underrated, I think the LP is filled with awesome tracks! One of my all time fav AC/DC song is “Kicked in the Teeth” - it’s raw and an absolute perfect way to close the album.

“Powerage” marked the studio debut of Cliff Williams, and his work on this one is perfect! From the kick off with “Rock ’n’ Roll Damnation” to the excellent closer, oh well - it’s awesomeness par excellence all the way!




I never got the pleasure of seeing Bon Scott live, but saw them live in Norway twice in the 80s. I think i will see them this summer too. Luckily I stumbled upon this pearl - Live in Glasgow 1978:


Saturday, January 24, 2015

Awesome Album Series #7: HANOI ROCKS "All Those Wasted Years"


Bangkok Shocks, Saigon Shakes, Hanoi Rocks - and on “All Those Wasted Years” they rocked big time! In my band at the time, Barfly, we did two Hanoi Rocks covers; “Up Around the Bend” (I know it is CCR - but we did it Hanoi-style) and “Taxi Driver”.

This awesome live album was recorded in December 1983 at The Marquee Club in London, and released in 1984, about a year before the tragic death of Razzle. My first Hanoi Rocks album was “Two Steps From the Move”, another awesome sleazy rocker! 




I never got the pleasure of seeing the band live, but this live album was a nice replacement. And when I got the video it was all just fine!



Friday, January 23, 2015

Awesome Album Series #6: JUDAS PRIEST "Sad Wings of Destiny"



I was 7 years when “Sad Wings of Destiny” came out in 1976 - and totally unaware of Judas Priest. My only knowledge of heavy rock was my elder brother`s “Stormbringer” LP.

I first started listening to Priest when I heard the “British Steel” album a few years later. Then I dug up all the previous records - and I loved them! The reason I pick “Sad Wings of Destiny” for my Awesome Album Series, is because it`s awesome :) 




The band had yet to develop the studs-and-leather image that was to become their trademark; instead, they wore contemporary mid-1970s fashions, including high-heeled boots and frilled shirts.

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Awesome Album Series #5: VAN HALEN "Fair Warning"



If I had to bring only one Van Halen record to a desert island, or something, I would go for “Fair Warning”. It is approx 30 minute of true awesomeness. And as you know, awesomeness is great! It came out in April, 1981. I was 12 years old.

The LP often gets overlooked - partially because it's a dark, strange beast, partially because it lacks any song as purely fun as the hits from the first three records. But hey, that`why it is a great record!



Eddie Van Halen preferred to explore darker, longer and generally more complex song-structures that emphasized his innovative guitar work. Of course “Fair Warning” is still melodic, but dark at the same time. That`s what make it brilliant.

Eddie sounds restless here, pushing and pulling the group toward different rhythms and textures, from the disco beat that pulsates on "Push Comes to Shove" to the swinging rhythms on "So This Is Love?"

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Awesome Album Series #4: IRON MAIDEN "Killers"



I`m not sure if “Killers” is the best Iron Maiden album. But it`s awesome anyhow. It came out in February 1981, when I was 12 yeras old. My collection of LPs grew steadily. The first Maiden album I bought was “The Number of the Beast”, and then I bought “Killers” a few days after. Both albums are great. Was then, is now.

But “Killers” was so damn raw. The songs, the production, everything! I believe it is on my most-played-LPs-ever list, together with “Highway to Hell”, “Ace of Spades” and a bunch of others. “Killers” is awesome!




The album was their first with Adrian Smith and their last with Paul Di'Anno. Strangely enough, I didn`t miss Di'Anno on their next album - cause it was so different, I think. But the addition av Adrian Smith was cool. He added great stuff to the band.

And the cover art, maan, it has to be the best ever - up the irons!



Monday, January 19, 2015

Awesome Album Series #3: THIN LIZZY "Black Rose: A Rock Legend"



The best Thin Lizzy album came out in April 1979. “Black Rose” was the first Lizzy album I heard and bought. It is not only the best Lizzy album, it`s also the best album Gary Moore laid his dirty fingers on. At least in my opinion.

The twin guitar attack from Gary Moore and Scott Gorham suits the songs perfectly. Greg Prato of Allmusic described the album as "Thin Lizzy's last true classic album", and their "most musically varied, accomplished, and successful studio album". I would agree with that!


Phil Lynott is again equipped with a fine set of originals, which the rest of the band shines on - the percussion-driven opener "Do Anything You Want To," the pop hit "Waiting for an Alibi," and a gentle song for Lynott`s newly born daughter, "Sarah." Not all the material is as upbeat, such as the funky "S&M," as well two grim tales of street life and substance abuse -- "Toughest Street in Town" and "Got to Give It Up". "Black Rose" closes with the epic seven-minute title track, which includes an amazing, complex guitar solo by Gary Moore that incorporates Celtic themes against a hard rock accompaniment. "Black Rose: A Rock Legend" is one of the '70s lost rock classics.

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Awesome Album Series #2: BLACK SABBATH "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath"



From the classic doomy riffs of the title song, to the fading applause on "Spiral Architect" - this album is awesome all the way! Riff after riff, solo after solo, song after song - "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" is my all time favourite Sabbath album. It came out when I was 4 years old.

After a month in Los Angeles with no results, the band opted to return to the UK, where they rented Clearwell Castle in The Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England, which the likes of Led Zeppelin and Mott the Hoople wrote and recorded in.

Tony Iommi was suffering from writer's block, and the rest of the band themselves felt lost without his riffs to inspire them. But finally, one day he came out with the riff for what would become the title track on this album, and then what followed was a heap of amazing songs, which collectively produced the best Black Sabbath album to date.



They finished the recording sessions at Morgan Studios in London in September 1973, and released the album the same year. The members of Led Zeppelin, old friends of the band from their early days in Birmingham, showed up at the studio during the sessions. John Bonham was eager to play on "Sabbra Cadabra", but Sabbath preferred to play material other than their own for the occasion. In the end, the two bands had an improvised jam sessions which was recorded but never released. I would give my left nut for that tape!



Just a week after the release of the album, Black Sabbath hit the road to promote the album. The tour kicked off in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne and ended in Sydney in November 1974.


Saturday, January 17, 2015

Awesome Album Series #1: KISS "Hotter Than Hell"


In this new Awesome Album Series I will write about my all time favourite albums. There is only one criteria to be included in the series - the album have to be awesome!

The classic "Hotter Than Hell" album by KISS was released on October 22, 1974 - and it is truly awesome in my ears. Many of the album's songs are live staples for the band, including "Got to Choose", "Parasite", "Hotter Than Hell", "Let Me Go, Rock & Roll" and "Watchin' You".




If you are a KISS fan, you know about the PodKISST. In epsiode #17 they reconstruct "Hotter Than Hell". Listen to the episode here (side 1) and here (side 2). I think the PodKISST episodes are brilliant. If you haven`t listen to it before, now is your time!



Every shot of Ace Frehley has his makeup airbrushed into the photo, as he had injuries to one side of his face after a vehicle accident, making it difficult for him to actually wear the makeup.




"Hotter Than Hell" was recorded in Los Angeles. “We hoped to remedy the sonic deficiencies we found in the first album,” Paul Stanley explains in ‘KISS: Behind the Mask.’ “We were never as rock-’n'-rolly or good-timey as we sounded on that album. We were much heavier live. So [for 'Hotter than Hell'] we tried to capture sonically how we sounded live. Unfortunately, the people that we were working with might not have been the right people to be doing it with.”

To make matters worse, Stanley’s guitar was stolen on their first day in town and KISS’ record label, Casablanca, were too busy trying to stay in business to offer much hand-holding. Plus, the pastrami on rye at Canter’s Deli simply didn’t taste like the one back home in New York.

Now - enjoy the album:


Monday, April 28, 2014

Judas Priest: "Redeemer of Souls"; New Album Out In July; Title Track Streaming



Judas Priest will release their brand new album "Redeemer of Souls" in July. Visit the official site for release dates. This will be the first album to feature Richie Faulkner on guitar.

Judas Priest have checked in with the following message:

"We are revved up and ready to UNLEASH the PRIEST one more time for our metal fans around the world - so here's a track for you to listen to entitled 'Redeemer of Souls' from our new album of the same title."

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Black Sabbath: Barclays Center Footage Posted Online


Black Sabbath kicked off the latest North American leg of its "13" tour this past Monday night (March 31) at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.


Check out fan-filmed video footage below.

01. War Pigs
02. Into The Void
03. Under The Sun/Every Day Comes And Goes
04. Snowblind
05. Age Of Reason
06. Black Sabbath
07. Behind The Wall Of Sleep
08. N.I.B.
09. End Of The Beginning
10. Fairies Wear Boots
11. Rat Salad (with "Supernaut" instrumental and Drum Solo)
12. Iron Man
13. God Is Dead?
14. Dirty Women
15. Children Of The Grave

Encore:
16. Paranoid

Thursday, March 27, 2014

ACE FREHLEY "Space Invader" - New Album Coming On June 24


ACE FREHLEY - "Space Invader," first new album in 5 years, available on June 24. Read the full story below:

Journalist Mitch Lafon just released this press release on facebook:

(New York, NY) - 2014 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee ACE FREHLEY will release "Space Invader", his first new solo album in five years, via Entertainment One Music (eOne Music) on June 24th, 2014. The album will include at least nine brand new original songs as well as a cover of Steve Miller’s “The Joker.” This album is the first release under Frehley's new universal deal on eOne Music.

Frehley has released an official statement surrounding the exciting news:


“Life on Earth has been very good to me, and the body of work I’ve created over the years has withstood the test of time. Today I see no obstacles before me and my creativity has never been more fine tuned. Growing up in an Alien world has enhanced my senses and allowed me to succeed where others would have failed. The best is yet to come!”

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Judas Priest: New Album Is Finished, Says Rob Halford In New Video Interview


Judas Priest have completed work on their brand new studio album, to be released later in the year.

Speaking to Artisan News on the Monday, March 17, VIP listening party for the Ronnie James Dio tribute album "This Is Your Life" and awards gala at the Avalon in Hollywood, California, Rob Halford stated about the band's new CD (see video below): "The record is finished; it's absolutely finished as of today." He added: "It's a relief. It's a relief because whenever Priest makes an album, like any band, you put your heart and soul into it; it is that typical 'blood, sweat and tears.' It's not an easy thing to do 40 years later. But Priest has always been up for the challenge of that, and it's one of things that we love to do more than anything else as we move on through our metal years. So this is a great time for Priest: 40th anniversary, a brand new record. Life couldn't be better."


Thursday, February 20, 2014

"Super Duper ALICE COOPER": Coming This Spring; Trailer Goes Online


AliceCooper.com is proud to present the exclusive worldwide debut of the official trailer for ”Super Duper Alice Cooper”, a documentary by Banger Films coming to theaters this spring!


“Super Duper Alice Cooper is the twisted tale of a teenage Dr Jekyll whose rock n roll Mr Hyde almost kills him. It is the story of Vincent Furnier, preacher’s son, who struck fear into the hearts of parents as Alice Cooper, the ultimate rock star of the bizarre. From the advent of Alice as front man for a group of Phoenix freaks in the 60s to the hazy decadence of celebrity in the 70s to his triumphant comeback as 80s glam metal godfather, we will watch as Alice and Vincent battle for each others’ souls. The film is the first ever ‘doc opera’ – a dizzying blend of documentary archive footage, animation and rock opera that will cement forever the legend of Alice Cooper.”

Saturday, February 15, 2014

AC/DC To Enter Studio In May, Says Brian Johnson


AC/DC will enter a studio in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in May, presumably to begin recording their first new material since 2008's "Black Ice" album. In addition, the band will celebrate its 40th anniversary this year by playing 40 shows around the world.

The news of AC/DC's recording and touring plans was revealed by  Brian Johnson, during a surprise phone call he gave to Andy Preston of the 98.7 The Gater radio station in West Palm Beach, Florida (hear audio below).

Asked if AC/DC is planning to do anything this year, Johnson told Preston: "Well, you'll be the first one to know, really, because we've been denying anything, 'cause we weren't sure. One of our boys was pretty ill, so we didn't like to say anything, and we're very private about things like this, so we didn't wanna say anything. But I think we'll be going in the studio in May in Vancouver. Which means, we should be getting ready.

"It's been 40 years of the band's existence, so I think we're gonna try to do 40 gigs, 40 shows, to thank the fans for their undying loyalty. I mean, honestly, our fans are just the best in the world, and we appreciate every one of them. So, like I said, we'll have to go out, even though we're getting a bit long in the tooth. [laughs]"


He added: "You know what?! It's been four years [since we last went out on the road], and I'm really looking forward to it."

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Red Dragon Cartel: New Album Streaming On Spotify; UK Dates Announced


Jake E. Lee is pleased to announce June 2014 UK tour dates for his new band Red Dragon Cartel. The UK tour follows Red Dragon Cartel's eponymous debut album, released by Frontiers Records on January 27th. The album is now streaming on Spotify:




Red Dragon Cartel with special guests Syron Vanes & Jupiter Falls:

6th June 2014: O2 ACADEMY ISLINGTON, LONDON
7th 
June 2014: RESCUE ROOMS, NOTTINGHAM
8th 
June 2014: SLADE ROOMS, WOLVERHAMPTON
10th 
June 2014: CLASSIC GRAND, GLASGOW
11th 
June 2014: O2 ACADEMY 2 NEWCASTLE
15th 
June 2014: DOWNLOAD FESTIVAL


Read more on MetalTalk.net.

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Paul Stanley: "Face the Music: A Life Exposed"; Cover Art Revealed


“Paul Stanley proves himself as an artist in music and on canvas and now with a great book.” 
(Jimmy Page)

“Both honest and inspirational. Amazing tales from one of rock’s great frontmen.” 

(Sir Elton John)

“Paul is a great man who has achieved great things. From the Popcorn Club all the way to the Hall of Fame, his story is inspiring and motivating for anyone who dreams big.” 

(Dave Grohl)

"Paul Stanley: Face the Music: A Life Exposed" coming this April.

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Rainbow: Live At Capitol Theatre, Passaic (New Jersey) 1979; Complete Concert


Rainbow - Live At Capitol Theatre, Passaic, New Jersey, USA December 01, 1979. Complete concert!

Ritchie Blackmore - guitar

Roger Glover - bass
Cozy Powell (RIP) - drums
Don Airey - organ
Graham Bonnet - vocal

Tracklist:

01. Eyes of the World
02. Love's no Friend
03. Maybe Next Time
04. All Night Long
05. Lost In Hollywood (with guitar, keyboard and drum solos)
06. Lazy (short) - Man on the Silver Mountain
07. Blues
08. Long Live Rock and Roll
09. Kill The King (jam) - Long Live Rock and Roll (Reprise)


Friday, January 10, 2014

"You Wanted the Best... You Got the Best: The Official KISS Movie"; Poster Revealed


KISS movie update from director Alan G. Parker:

"KISS movie is in edit stages... Week 6... Looking good... We currently have a very rough 8 hour cut, and we are pushing and prodding it down to it's finished state... I would think about 2 hours plus... In keeping with my other movies... Release date is looking like late this year... And, here's the 'teaser' poster..."

The documentary will premiere in September, 2014. Follw the project on Facebook.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

We Are Twisted Fucking Sister: "This Is Independently Done, Which Is The Way A Documentary Of This Kind Should Be", Says Dee Snider


The Twisted Sister documentary entitled "We Are Twisted Fucking Sister" is currently in the works at the hands of one Andrew Horn. Follow the project on Facebook. The film is being financed through a crowdfunding effort via IndieGoGo.com (found here). Frontman Dee Snider has posted a personal message to the diehard Twisted Sister fans in support of Horn's efforts:



Check out some promo clips for the documentary below: