Wenn's nicht rockt, isses für'n Arsch.
Axel haut hier in Kurzform einige seiner andauernden Begegnungen mit der Rockmusik raus.
Keep On Rockin, Ihr Rockers
Asked for his opinion of Tommy Bolin, who replaced Blackmore on lead guitar in DEEP PURPLE more than 50 years ago, Ritchie said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): "Well, I knew him more as a friend. And he was such a nice guy that I couldn't believe he was a guitar player, because most guitar players aren't nice people. He was so nice, and he was an Indian — I think Sioux Indian or something — and I would go around his house, and we'd oftenhave fun just talking to each other. There was never ever any envy, no competition whatsoever.
"I said to Tommy once, 'When did you last change your strings?'" Blackmore recalled. "And he looked at me, like, 'I should change them?' And I said, 'Well, yeah.' And he said, 'Well, probably about five years ago,' 'cause they were so caked in dirt and grit. He was a brilliant player, a great player, but he never changed his guitar strings."
Optisch extravagant, aber der Gesang hätte auch auf dier erste EXXPLORER gepasst.
Ein Klassiker aus Gründen.
Was für ein Debüt 🤘
RIP Ross
Masterpice
Ross The Boss - next hero in heaven
Bärenstark!
Sehr cool
Bärenstark!
Masters.🎸
Wie geil 😃🎸
A SAVATAGE live album recorded on June 29, 1990 at the Palace in Los Angeles, California during the "Gutter Ballet" tour will be coming out "soon", according to the band's founding singer Jon Oliva. The effort was recorded by SAVATAGE's then-touring lineup consisting of Jon on lead vocals and piano, his late brother Criss Oliva on lead guitar, Chris Caffery on guitar, Johnny Lee Middleton on bass and Steve "Doc" Wacholz on drums.
Jon broke the news of the live album's impending arrival in a social media post on Monday (January 26). He wrote: "The triple live album with Criss is being turned over to the record company this Monday, the 26th, and it will be coming out soon. This is live from the Palace in Los Angeles on the 'Gutter Ballet' tour, and in my opinion, it's one of the best shows we ever did. Criss and I were absolutely on fire that night — his playing was incredible, my singing was strong, and yeah… I was pretty funny too. We've remixed and mastered the entire show, and it sounds absolutely amazing. The song list is fantastic, and the energy from that night really comes through. This is truly a must-have for every real SAVATAGE fan. I can't wait for you all to hear it."
Lange nicht gehört.
KI:
Whitesnake – Lovehunter ist das zweite Studioalbum der britischen Hard-Rock-Band Whitesnake, das im Oktober 1979 veröffentlicht wurde. Das Album wurde im mobilen Studio der Rolling Stones (RSM) in Clearwell Castle, Gloucestershire, aufgenommen und von Martin Birch produziert. Es kombiniert Blues Rock und Hard Rock mit energiegeladener Musik, eindrucksvollen Gitarrensolos von Micky Moody und Bernie Marsden sowie der charismatischen Stimme von David Coverdale.
Die Titelliste umfasst zehn Tracks, darunter:
Long Way From Home
Walking in the Shadow of the Blues
Help Me Thro' the Day (von Leon Russell)
Medicine Man
You 'n' Me
Mean Business
Love Hunter
Outlaw
Rock 'n' Roll Women
We Wish You Well
Das Album erreichte Platz 29 in den britischen Albumcharts. Bekannt ist es vor allem durch sein kontroverses Cover, das eine nackte Frau mit einer großen Schlange zeigt – ein Werk des Künstlers Chris Achilleos. Die Aufnahme wurde 2006 remastert und mit Bonustiteln aus BBC Radio 1 Sessions neu veröffentlicht.
Wie geil!
Potentail!
Emotionen.
And Malcolm said, 'We haven't got enough songs. What are we gonna do?' And I said, 'Well, look, I'll make up some names of songs, and I'll just announce them during the set. We'll do the ones we know. Then I'll just announce a name.' I said, 'You just start jamming, and I'll make the song up on the spot.' I used to do that when I was a kid. I said, 'I can make songs up right now if you want me to.' It's just something I could always do, just make up a song quickly, and it just happens. So I said, 'I'll just announce the titles and you just start jamming something and I'll sing the song.' So that's what we did."