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Stryper/Firehouse Bassist Perry Richardson: “Me and C.J. Snare in Maxx Warrior” – 1983

Perry Richardson:

Circa 1983, me and C J Snare in Maxx Warrior. The beginning of it all.

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Krokus Singer Marc Storace on His ’70s Band TEA – VIDEO

Marc Storace: MILESTONES ALONG MEMORY LANE

Founded originally in 1971, the 3 members of TEA [the name came about by taking an initial from each of their names] decided to look for a vocalist and found me as the perfect man for the job.

In order to promote the new band formation, we created a huge, over 6 foot tall poster with portraits of each musician, taken by our Manager Peter Waelti, as well as individual posters. We placed the picture of bassist Turo Paschayan instead of the “T” in the Name “TEA?”, Drummer Roli Eggli’s picture over the”E”, guitarist Armand Volker’s picture over the “A”.

The marketing idea was to promote the brand name further and to create curiosity about the ‘mystery’ man on vocals. Who is he? Where did he come from? The “M” of Marc was close enough to the word ‘question mark’ and thus we used the “?” symbol.

The huge poster [left side] was placed on billboard like poster pillars that were popular in those days, also as display in record stores and even fashion boutiques.

TEA went on to a successful career not just in Switzerland but also all over Europe. Three studio albums [TEA, The Ship, Tax Exile], released between 1974 and 1976, one ‘best of’ album in 1978 and another one in 2009 that included also 2 songs that were never released on an album [Reloaded] tell the story.

And the rest is [music] history!

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Jeff Pilson Talks About the George Lynch/Tom Werman Confrontation on Dokken’s ‘Tooth and Nail’ – INTERVIEW

This is a full in bloom interview with Dokken/Foreigner bassist Jeff Pilson.

YOU CAN LISTEN TO THE ENTIRE INTERVIEW VIA THE EMBEDDED YOUTUBE CLIP BELOW. You can also access the video directly on YouTube.

This is PART 3 – Parts 1 & 2 have also been embedded below.

DESCRIPTION:

Jeff reveals how he helped escalate the confrontation between guitarist George Lynch and producer Tom Werman (that made Tom quit) while recording Dokken’s 1984 platinum album, ‘Tooth and Nail.’

PART 3


PART 2

PART 1

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Alan Parsons Project ‘Pyramid’ LP/VINYL – Record Store Day 2024

Alan Parsons:

📣 #AlanParsonsProject x #RecordStoreDay 📣
Releasing on April 20th, 2024!

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This ‘Work In Progress’ version of The Alan Parsons Project’s iconic Pyramid album contains early demos, rough mixes and Eric Woolfson’s Songwriting Diary versions of the nine tracks that appear on the Pyramid album. Six of these tracks are previously unreleased and all of them are making their first appearance on vinyl. Housed in a poly-lined inner sleeve with an accompanying 12” x 12” insert, this orange vinyl LP is strictly limited to 4200 copies worldwide.

Tracklisting
1. Voyager (Early Stage)
2. What Goes Up…/Little Voice (Early Version Demo)
3. The Eagle Will Rise Again (Rough Mix Featuring Backing Vocals)
4. One More River (Eric Woolfson’s Songwriting Diary)
5. Can’t Take It With You (Rough Mix)
6. In The Lap Of The Gods Part I (Demo)
7. Pyramania (Eric Woolfon’s Songwriting Diary)
8. Hyper-Gamma-Spaces (Demo)
9. Shadow Of A Lonely Man (Alan Parsons’ Experimental Demo Vocal)

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INTERVIEW w/ Randy Rhoads’ Brother & Sister PART 2 – Talk Ozzy & Sharon, Dana Strum, Blizzard of Ozz, Quiet Riot, Don Arden – VIDEO

 

This is PART 2 of our full in bloom interview with Randy Rhoads’ brother, Kelle, and sister, Kathy.

YOU CAN LISTEN TO PART 1 & 2 OF THE INTERVIEW VIA THE EMBEDDED YOUTUBE CLIPS BELOW. You can also access the video directly on YouTube.

DESCRIPTION:
Kathy and Kelle talk about Randy Rhoads’ Ozzy era, Blizzard of Ozz, the audition, Dana Strum, Sharon Osbourne, Don Arden, Quiet Riot, Kevin Dubrow, and more.

PART 2

PART 1

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Slayer ‘Reign in Blood’ Original Artwork by Larry Carroll Resurfaces – 2024

And Justice For Art:

THE ORIGINAL REIGN IN BLOOD

One of the world’s most important collectors of Metal art recently acquired the original sleeve artwork American artist, Larry Carroll, created for Slayer’s Thrash Metal masterpiece, “Reign In Blood.” At some point, this artwork was supposed to be lost. Now you can see it on this post, framed and hanging on a wall alongside other iconic images.

“Larry Carroll’s original art for ‘Reign in Blood’ is now part of my collection,” says the collector, who prefers to remain unknown. “The mixed media collage measures 72 x 72 Centimeters (without frame) and was in very good hands for the last 30 years. I’m happy to be able to take over this huge responsibility. The texture [of the piece] is amazing.”

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The 1987 Motley Crue/Guns N’ Roses Tour Story – INSIDE THE TOUR – Axl Rose, Tommy Lee, Slash, Duff McKagan, Steven Adler – VIDEO

full in bloom’s INSIDE THE TOUR:

The 1987 Motley Crue/Guns N’ Roses Tour

DESCRIPTION:

Brief documentary on the 1987 Motley Crue/Guns N Roses Tour according to Slash, Axl Rose, Duff McKagan, Tommy Lee, & Steven Adler.

YOU CAN WATCH THE DOCUMENTARY VIA THE EMBEDDED YOUTUBE CLIP BELOW. You can also access the video directly on YouTube @ this location.

SOURCES:

Slash’s Book

Duff McKagan Article

Tommy Lee Interview

Steven Adler Interview

Slash Interview

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The Making of Ozzy Osbourne’s ‘The Ultimate Sin’ – INSIDE THE ALBUM – Jake E. Lee, Bob Daisley, Jimmy DeGrasso – VIDEO

 

full in bloom’s INSIDE THE ALBUM:

Ozzy Osbourne ‘The Ultimate Sin’

DESCRIPTION:

Brief documentary on the recording of Ozzy Osbourne’s 1986 album, ‘The Ultimate Sin.’ Comments from Ozzy, Jake E. Lee, Bob Daisley, Jimmy DeGrasso, & Sharon Osbourne.

YOU CAN WATCH THE DOCUMENTARY VIA THE EMBEDDED YOUTUBE CLIP BELOW. You can also access the video directly on YouTube @ this location.

Sources:

Ultimate Classic Rock

Ultimate Classic Rock 2

Rolling Stone

VW Music

Bravewords

Eddie Trunk Podcast

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Jeff Pilson Fires Back at Don Dokken’s Songwriting Claims, “That’s Total Bull****!”

This is a full in bloom interview with Dokken/Foreigner bassist Jeff Pilson.

YOU CAN LISTEN TO THE ENTIRE INTERVIEW VIA THE EMBEDDED YOUTUBE CLIP BELOW. You can also access the video directly on YouTube.

DESCRIPTION:
Jeff fires back at Don Dokken’s songwriting claims.
An excerpt from the interview has also been transcribed below.

full in bloom: So, Don told me, really, I think in both interviews he mentioned it, he seems to hold a lot of resentments regarding the songwriting in Dokken. I think he had mentioned he wrote pretty much all of Under Lock and Key then he said 80%…

Jeff Pilson:

Bullshit. That’s total bullshit! He did not write all the records. No fricking way. He is a valuable contributor. And he wrote much of, like, ‘In My Dreams’, he came in with the chorus, and that chorus is great. But he had nothing to do with ‘It’s Not Love’, nothing to do with ‘Unchain the Night’, pretty much nothing to do with ‘Lightnin’ Strikes Again’. He did not write the whole record. He had a lot to do with a lot of it, as he should, but to say he wrote the whole thing, that’s absolute bullshit. And he knows it deep down inside.

It sounds like he’s been trying to stir up attention to himself because he’s got a new record because it seems kind of desperate and weak. I just have to laugh. I mean, I don’t understand it. I think it’s kind of weird. I know he’s resentful of the fact that we split everything equally, but if you would have broken it down to what we did, I’m not sure — maybe he would get a little, yeah, he’d get more than a quarter if it was really broken up, but not enough more to make all the noise he’s making now 30 years later, 40 years later.

George Lynch has said that you guys (Lynch & Pilson) even came up with melodies and lyrics.

Yeah, we wrote all the melodies and lyrics for ‘Unchain The Night’ and ‘It’s Not Love’. I will say the song ‘Will The Sun Rise’ is a great example of when we do collaborate as a band because George came up with the music and then Don came up with that amazing chorus. I think the chorus on ‘Will The Sun Rise’ is amazing. I think the music that George came up with was amazing, but I thought Don’s chorus was just amazing. And that’s when DOKKEN was working, when things like that happened. ‘Into The Fire’, George came up with the music to the chorus, and Don came up with the chorus. It’s great.

You participated in the writing of ‘Alone Again’, right?

I did. Once again, Don had that great chorus. When a song starts with a chorus as strong as that, you kind of can’t go wrong. And I contributed. I came up with the beginning thing, helped come up with the music for the — well, for all the music. But like I say, Don really did have that chorus. I give him a lot of credit for that. But let’s be honest, you didn’t write the whole thing. I suppose he could have — he could have finished a song with that chorus, but he didn’t.

At this point, it’s just so ridiculous, for me, that he’s resentful,” Jeff added. “But that’s dark energy that he’s carrying around that he doesn’t need to.

When Don said he wrote 80% of the album, Tooth and Nail, and I just instantly thought…

‘Tooth and Nail’? You’ve got to be kidding me! He had nothing to do with the song ‘Tooth and Nail’ except that we knew that that was going be the title of the record, so we wrote the song around that. But he had nothing to do with that. He had nothing to do with ‘Just Got Lucky’. He did make valuable contributions to ‘Into the Fire’ and he made the most valuable contribution to ‘Alone Again’. But then there’s other songs on ‘Tooth and Nail’ that he — I mean, ‘Don’t Close Your Eyes’ he had nothing to do with, ‘Heartless Heart’ he had nothing to do with. I mean, there’s a lot of songs he had nothing to do with. So, for him to say he wrote 80% of any of the DOKKEN records is crazy.

With Mick Brown, Don seems very resentful, saying Mick didn’t do shit. But I found an old school interview with Mick, where he was talking about how he would contribute to the writing. He said sometimes you guys would be stuck on a part and he’d take it home and work on it.

Yes, that’s exactly right. For instance, on ‘Tooth and Nail’, George and I would be working all day, Mick would go out to the clubs, he’d come back at two in the morning and listen to what we did, and he’d very often have a great suggestion. So, to say that Mick was not involved is not accurate. Was he as involved as the three of us? No. And did he get a quarter of the publishing? Yes. Does Don have a bone of contention there? Sure. I mean, if you want to get down to it, Mick got 25%t and did not probably contribute 25%, but he certainly contributed somewhere between 10 and 15%, solidly. And when you have a band, sometimes it’s better to just eliminate the arguments. It was management’s idea to split everything equally because they saw all this coming, and I thought it was a brilliant idea. And I would say Don, George and I probably all sacrificed a little bit, although I kind of — I feel very happy with my 25%. That’s kind of about where I land in my contributions. Maybe a little bit more in the totality of things, but I’m very comfortable with it. And I understand where Don would be resentful about that. But I mean, after all this time? Really?

To listen to the entire interview clip, play the embedded YouTube video below.

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Kerry King “Idle Hands” NEW SONG/VIDEO/ALBUM ‘From Hell I Rise’ – 2024 – LISTEN/WATCH

Mark Osegueda: Well…
The secret is out!
I AM The Lead vocalist for Kerry King’s new band!
Kerry King Music
I worked so hard on getting this gig!
I worked so hard in the studio recording this record!
And..
I’m so proud with what we all achieved!

Kerry King
Paul Bostaph
Phil Demmel
Kyle Sanders

I can’t wait to hit the road with this!
And there will be plenty of that!
Below is a link to a great interview about the band!
And..
The link to the first song and title track of the record Idle Hands is in the article as well!
For those of you who can’t wait..
The link to the song is below as well!
But!
Then go back and read the damn article!
Thank you all for your years of your support and inspiration!
And…
Yes!!
I am still very much The lead Vocalist of Death Angel
🤘🏾🎙️🤘🏾
🔥🔥🔥

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Queensrÿche EP RIAA Award for 250,000 Copies – Who Knew?

Michael Wilton:

“Presented to Michael Wilton to commemorate the sale of more than 250,000 copies of the EMI RECORDS USA Album, Cassette, C.D ‘QUEENSRŸCHE’ “

💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥

I still remember that feeling all those years ago and still so thankful to all of you! Best fans in the music business! Was only the beginning…🤘🏼

The champagne was definitely popping!!

Queensrÿche released their debut EP independently in 1982 via 206 Records. It was reissued the following year via EMI-America.

The EP was later certified GOLD, by the RIAA, on August 15, 1991 for selling more than 500,000 copies.

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Robert Plant to Phil Collins: “My dear friend who gave me so much help…” – 2024

Robert Plant:

To my dear friend who gave me so much help at the beginning of life after John Bonham. I send love and birthday wishes.

Excerpt from Robert Plant’s 2023 interview w/ Vulture:

After John Bonham passed away and there was no Led Zeppelin, there had to be a way to go. I floundered around a lot because until I was 32, I was in some kind of wild and absurd adventure. I went through all that stuff. I’ll write with other people. It’s a very intimate thing to do. It’s hard for anybody to expose themselves musically. Other people with me, and me with other people. I have a lot of songs under my belt, which I co-wrote with the members of Zeppelin. It was a lot to live up to. I had a lot of people who gave me support and strength around that time, so I suppose the first two albums were driven by great friends.

Phil Collins especially was a driving force and had positive energy with the first record, Pictures at Eleven. It wasn’t a difficult job to get together with other people, it was just whether or not we could cook it properly. With Phil, it wasn’t so much advice as encouragement and consideration. He was taking no prisoners. He would only allow himself a short amount of time to come to the studio in Wales and make it work. Nobody was hiding behind the performance. Then he came on tour with me and basically said, “Robert, the guy that sat behind you for all those years was my hero.” That was it. He said, “Anything I can do to help you to get back into fighting shape again, I’m here.” That was at the time when “In the Air Tonight” came out. Yet he was still mixing and working with me while kicking off a particularly impressive and successful timeIndeed, Collins somehow made time to play drums on the majority of Pictures at Eleven’s tracks, as well as serve as Plant’s drummer for the subsequent tour. This was after Collins became an international sensation with Face Value and Genesis’s early-’80s output. for himself. He’s a great spirit, a good man.

You can read the entire interview @ this location.

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Ace Frehley: “The night it all began at the Popcorn Club in Queens!” 1973 – The First KISS Show – 2024

Ace Frehley:

January 30, 1973 🎸✨ The night it all began at the Popcorn Club in Queens! 51 years of rockin’ and rollin’, and the journey ain’t over yet. What a wild ride! Hahah! 🚀🤟 Thanks to every fan who’s been part of this crazy adventure. Here’s to the next chapter in my story! Stay tuned, we’re just getting started. (no, this photo isn’t from that night, I just like it – hahaha!)

Wikipedia:

The first Kiss performance took place on January 30, 1973, for an audience of fewer than ten people at the Popcorn Pub (renamed Coventry shortly afterward) in Queens. The band were paid $50 for performing two sets that evening, following a cold-call Simmons had made to the venue, convincing them to hire the new band for a three-night stand.

Paul Stanley:

Our first show ever was at Coventry. Coventry was a study in contrasts. The first time we played there was nobody there. The last time we played there, you could barely get in the door.

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Steeler Self-Titled Album on Red Vinyl/LP – Record Store Day 2023 – RSD – Yngwie Malmsteen, Ron Keel, Rik Fox, Mark Edwards – Remastered

STEELER
SELF-TITLED

Event: BLACK FRIDAY 2023
Release Date: 11/24/2023
Format: LP
Label: Sound City
Release type: ‘RSD First’ Release

Although many metalheads probably assume that Swedish guitar shredder Yngwie J. Malmsteen’s first U.S.-based band was Alcatrazz, he was a brief member of another obscure Los Angeles-based metal band called Steeler. The group also featured future Keel frontman Ron Keel (bassist Rik Fox and drummer Mark Edwards also rounded out the band), and the quartet’s music was similar to the pop/party metal that was ruling the Sunset Strip at the time. The band was one of the first to be signed to Mike Varney’s Shrapnel label (one that has since become synonymous with highly technical guitar shredders), resulting in a lone self-titled release from 1983 before their breakup shortly thereafter. Although the album failed to make much noise upon release, it became a cult classic for fans after Malmsteen and Keel.

This RSD Black Friday release is pressed on clear red vinyl.

Tracklisting:
Cold Day In Hell
Backseat Driver
No Way Out
Hot On Your Heels
Abduction
On The Rox
Down To The Wire
Born To Rock
Serenade

Ron Keel:

40 years went by in the blink of an eye. Find the joy and celebrate each moment as if it were the last bottle on Earth.

 

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Dee Snider’s Craziest Object Thrown On Stage – 2023 – Twisted Sister

Dee Snider:

A rose. Upon taking a deep dramatic whiff of it I realized had spent time in a woman’s vagina. Not a clean one.🤮 #TrueStory

You asked for it.

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Living Colour’s Vernon Reid on Dimebag Darrell’s ‘Public MURDER’: “What empty, self-aggrandizing BULL****”

Vernon Reid:

We never really processed the enormity of Dimebag Darrell’s public MURDER. The evil damaged audacity of it. We never grappled w what it was, & what it meant. We never talk about what empty, self-aggrandizing BULLSHIT. Personally Armed violence ALWAYS IS. Instead? We got “tributes.”