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The Story of RATT’s “Round and Round” via Warren DeMartini, Robbin Crosby, Stephen Pearcy, & Beau Hill – 2023 – full in bloom FLASHBACK – VIDEO

THE FULL IN BLOOM FLASHBACK

The story of RATT’s “Round and Round,” according to Warren DeMartini, Robbin Crosby, Stephen Pearcy, and Beau Hill.

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KIX’s Steve Whiteman Talks “Don’t Close Your Eyes” & How Great White Manager Alan Niven Helped Make It a Hit – 2022 – INTERVIEW

Metal Edge: Kix front man Steve Whiteman talks ‘Blow My Fuse,’ breakthrough ballads and ‘pushing that magic button.’

You can read the entire interview @ this location. An excerpt from the conversation has been provided below.

Your vocals on the classic KIX ballad “Don’t Close Your Eyes” are powerful. Do you have any vivid memories from cutting that track?

Steve Whiteman:

We were so adamant about our demos that by the time we got into the studio, there wasn’t a whole lot of work that needed to be done. I just had to remake the demo. And it sounded almost like what we did in the studio. Our preparation has always been very, very good so by the time we hit the studio, it’s just do it and get out.

How many takes do you think “Don’t Close Your Eyes” vocal was then?

Well, [Blow My Fuse album coproducer] Tom Werman had a unique way of recording vocals. He would have me sing the song three times all the way through, and then he would go back and then he would just put piece everything together. And I rarely had to go in and fix anything, but then I would go in and double the vocal track.

As you were recording Blow My Fuse, did you get the feeling that even if the record company mishandled the previous album, this one was so good there was no way it would be denied?

Honestly, we didn’t know. We’d been disappointed three times before, so we were just hopeful that this was the one. We knew we had the material. And honestly, I think if it wasn’t for MTV, that record company probably wouldn’t have pursued it as hard as they did. The other thing, and I’ve told this story before, but when we were out on the road with Great White and Tesla, Great White’s manager, whose name escapes me now for some reason …

Alan Niven w/ Slash

Alan Niven [who also managed Guns N’ Roses early on].

Thank you. He was on the side of the stage watching our show and when we came offstage he said, “What was that ballad you guys played?” And we told him. He said, “I’m gonna call [label executive] Doug Morris at Atlantic Records and he needs to put that out. That’s a single.” And that’s what he did. He called Doug Morris and Atlantic Records and next week we’re filming a video for “Don’t Close Your Eyes.” That’s the one that really catapulted the album. I mean “Cold Blood” did well and “Blow My Fuse” did well, but “Don’t Close Your Eyes” put it over the top.

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RATT Drummer Bobby Blotzer’s VERY COOL ’80s Timeline – 2022

Bobby Blotzer:

❤️❤️❤️ I’m a ’60s, ’70s kid, but I was there the whole ride when you guys were 10-20 years behind me. I loved the ’80s.

  • My marriage to Jeni April 12th, 1980

  • My first son Michael February 11th, 1982

  • Join up with Ratt March 12th, 1982

  • RATT signed to Atlantic July 27, 1983, after we play Beverly Theatre.

  • My 2nd Son Marcus August 16th, 1983

  • We go in and demo 3 songs with Ratt producer Beau Hill August 25-27

  • Ratt starts recording Out of the Cellar Sept 10, 1983

  • Bobby and Juan argue about gas money getting to and from studio in Santa Monica from South Bay, 18 miles each way.

  • Gas was $.57 a gallon. 🤷‍♂️🙄

  • Finish Out of the Cellar Oct 27, 1983

  • Still out of gas. 🫣

  • Finally get our splits from a 7-record $20,000,000 record deal.

  • Buy Gas! Still using this kind of ☎️

  • Feb/ 1984-ish, Out of the Cellar comes out, we leave on tour.

  • Can’t afford gas for tour bus, we come back home!! (just kiddin’)

  • 225 shows later, my kids started crawling/walkin. I come home not knowing what city I’m in 🫢.

  • Multi-millions in bank. Buy house, cars for us and mom.

  • Gas has risen to a staggering $.60 a gallon, out of gas again!!!
    ❤️ you and the ’80s
    Sep 2022 complete gas costs $5.65 a gallon. Missing ’60s-’70s-’80s-’90s bad.
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    Ratt’s Platinum Producer Beau Hill on Guitarist Robbin Crosby, “He was very masterful at masking what was going on” – Interview

    (L-R) Robbin Crosby & Beau Hill

    Here’s an excerpt from our interview with producer/engineer Beau Hill where he talks about working with Ratt guitarist Robbin Crosby. You can listen to the entire interview directly on YouTube or via the embedded video clip below.

    full in bloom: Robbin Crosby, you said you were closest to him out of any of the members of Ratt?

    Beau Hill:

    Yeah.

    What was he like to work with?

    He was just a lot of fun. That’s what I remember. He came up with these weird things. (laughs) He would walk in and listen to Stephen (Pearcy) warming up. He was standing in the hall, so Stephen couldn’t see him, and he said, “I’m sure glad the girls think he’s sexy because he can’t sing.” And then he would come in and he would listen to me mixing, and he would say, “Man, you really made that very Beaubadelic.” That became sort of a catch phrase. He would come in and he wouldn’t like something going on in a particular song, and he would say, “Beau, get that thing more Beaubadelic.” “Ok, I’ll do that, Robbin.”

    Is there a point where you started to notice any issues with Robbin as he started to decline or is there a point in the sequence of albums where you were like, “Hey, I notice a difference in Robbin?”

    Yes and no. I had always sort of suspected in the back of my head that Robbin had some issues. But he was very masterful at masking what was going on. He was a big guy; he was 6’5″ and so, even when he’d had that tenth vodka tonic too many, it didn’t…he got buzzed and got drunk like everyone else. But it was the drug use that he hid very, very well.

    I knew something was wrong when I was recording somebody else at Enterprise Studios and the front desk called me and said, “Hey, Robbin Crosby came by to see you.” I said, “Oh, great, send him in.” He came into the control room and pulled me over to the side and said, “Hey, how much money do you got on you?” I said, “I don’t know, 80 bucks, 100 bucks, something like that.” He said, “Can I borrow it?” I said, “What do you mean?” He got kind of agitated, and he said, “Look, I just need some money; I need it right now.” He was there with his drug dealer, who was a guy I didn’t know. So, I gave him the money and that’s when I knew there were some very deep problems with him.

    Was this after you stopped working with Ratt or was it still in the cycle of working with them.

    I had already finished ‘Reach for the Sky’ and I was on to the next project.

    You didn’t notice anything on ‘Reach for the Sky,’ like a difference in the studio?

    Yeah, a little bit. He was a little more absent than he normally was. I think at that point, Robbin didn’t even attempt to do solos, so Warren (DeMartini) did everything. I believe that’s correct. So, Robbin came in and played his rhythm guitar parts and pretty much left and I didn’t see him much during the recording at all.

    He was still ok on the previous album (Dancing Undercover)?

    Well, I think an argument could be made that he wasn’t ok, ever. (laughs) But for ‘Dancing Undercover,’ he was more present. He was there and he would run interference for me and help me out as much as he possibly could.

    Beau Hill (back far right)

    This excerpt was taken from our interview with Beau Hill on the making of Ratt’s ‘Out of the Cellar.’ You can listen to the entire interview directly on YouTube or via the embedded video clip below.

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    Stephen Pearcy’s RATT BASTARDS Play “Round and Round” @ Rainbow Bar & Grill 50th Anniversary Celebration – 2022 – VIDEO

    Greg Renoff: Stephen Pearcy last nite (4/24/22) ⁦⁦at the Rainbow Bar & Grill in Hollywood in celebration of its 50th Anniversary.

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    L.A. Guns: Inside the 1988 Self-Titled Album w/ Producer Jim Faraci – full in bloom Interview – 2021

    This is a full in bloom interview with producer/engineer Jim Faraci.

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    Jim talks about recording L.A. Guns’ 1988 self-titled debut album, Tracii Guns, Nickey Alexander, Phil Lewis, Paul Black, Mick Cripps, Kelly Nickels, RATT, Poison, & more.

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    RATT: Stephen Pearcy Teases Reunion w/ Drummer Bobby Blotzer @ RATT BASTARDS Live Stream Concert – 2021

    Stephen Pearcy: Rehearsal tonight had swing. #drummerswhoplayyamaha #rattbastards #streamconcerts OfficialStephenPearcy.com

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    Ratt Bastards:
    Stephen Pearcy – Vocals
    Erik Ferentinos – Lead Guitar & Backup Vocals ( Stephen Pearcy, Bow Wow Wow)
    Frankie Wilsey – Guitars ( SeaHags, AeroMyth, Stephen Pearcy, Arcade)
    Jerry Montano – Bass ( Danzig, HellYeah)
    Scot Coogan – Drums & Backup Vocals ( Ace Frehley, Brides of Destruction, L.A. Guns, Lynch Mob)

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    Warrant Producer Beau Hill Talks Jani Lane, Erik Turner, Joey Allen, Steven Sweet, Mike Slamer, Interview Excerpt

    This excerpt was taken from a full in bloom interview with Warrant producer Beau Hill.

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    INTERVIEW EXCERPT DESCRIPTION:

    Beau talks about working with the members of Warrant during the recording of the band’s 1989 double platinum debut album, ‘Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich.’

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    KIX Producer Beau Hill Talks ‘Midnite Dynamite’ 1985 Album + Re-Lit – Remixed 2020 – full in bloom Interview

    This is a full in bloom interview with producer/engineer Beau Hill.

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    INTERVIEW EXCERPT DESCRIPTION:

    Beau revisits Kix’s 1985 album, ‘Midnite Dynamite’ – talks about working on the original album & the new 2020 remixed / remastered rerelease, ‘Re-Lit.’

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    fullinbloom · KIX Producer Beau Hill Talks 'Midnite Dynamite' 1985 Album + Re-Lit – Brand New Interview 2020
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    RATT’s Stephen Pearcy: New 2021 Solo Album Announced

    OFFICIAL: New Stephen Pearcy (his 6th) solo record due 2021 TBA with co-writer, lead guitarist Erik Ferentinos. With all (13) songs written by the pair, Pearcy is finishing working on lyrics. A few songs were written with RATT in mind.

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    Winger VII is Loading… – New ALBUM News – 2021

    Winger: Our view..
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    #Winger #WingerTheBand #WingerBand #KipWinger #RebBeach #RodMorgenstein #PaulTaylor #JohnRoth

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    Sebastian Bach Sings Cover of RATT’s “Sweet Cheater” from 1983 Self-Titled EP

    Sebastian Bach: Quarantine Quover ‘Sweet Cheater’ Sing with RATT 1080P… Literally bouncing off the walls of my house let’s put on some ratt n’ roll and rock out man…thank you Stephen Pearcy, Warren DeMartini, Bobby “The Blotz” Blotzer, Juan Croucier, Rock in Peace Robbin “The King” Crosby

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    How Royalty Points on Album Sales Work – Producer Beau Hill Explains – Music Royalties

    This excerpt was taken from the full in bloom interview with Warrant producer Beau Hill.

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    Beau explains how points on an album work, and reveals how many points he received on Warrant/RATT albums.

    You can listen to the entire Warrant Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich interview @ this location.

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    fullinbloom · Producer Beau Hill Explains How Royalty Points on Album Sales Work – Music Royalties Explained EZ
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    Producer Beau Hill On His Relationship w/ ’80s Singer Fiona (Flanagan) – full in bloom Interview Excerpt

    This excerpt was taken from the full in bloom interview with Warrant producer Beau Hill.

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    Beau talks about his relationship with singer Fiona (Flanagan).

    You can listen to the entire Warrant Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich interview @ this location.

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    fullinbloom · Producer Beau Hill Talks About '80s Singer Fiona (Flanagan) – full in bloom Interview Excerpt
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    Warrant & Beau Hill go to Hawaii to Begin Pre-Production on ‘Cherry Pie’ + Winger – Interview Excerpt

    This excerpt was taken from the full in bloom interview with Warrant producer Beau Hill.

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    Beau talks about going to Hawaii to begin pre-production on Warrant’s second album, ‘Cherry Pie.’

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    fullinbloom · Warrant Producer Tells 'Cherry Pie' Pre-Production Story, Talks Winger – Beau Hill Interview Excerpt
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    Warrant Producer: Recording Jani Lane’s Vocals on ‘Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich’ – Beau Hill Interview Excerpt

    This excerpt was taken from a full in bloom interview with Warrant producer Beau Hill.

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    INTERVIEW EXCERPT DESCRIPTION:

    Beau talks about recording Jani Lane’s vocals on Warrant’s ‘Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich.’

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    fullinbloom · Warrant Producer: Recording Jani Lane's Vocals on 'Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich' Beau Interview