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W.A.S.P. Guitarist Randy Piper Talks Sister & Circus Circus – Interview Excerpt #1

Randy Piper Interview – Excerpt #1

An excerpt taken from the full in bloom interview with original W.A.S.P. guitarist Randy Piper can be heard below. Piper talks about the pre-W.A.S.P. bands Sister and Circus Circus. Listen to the clip below.

Interview Excerpt:


Circus Circus “Mr. Cool”:

Sister “Don’t Know What I Am”:

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Tony Richards W.A.S.P. Drummer Interview Excerpts – Listen! – WASP, Great White, Dante Fox, Gary Holland,

You can listen to excerpts from the full in bloom interview with original W.A.S.P. drummer Tony Richards via the embedded YouTube clips below.

Check back, more excerpts coming soon.




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Chris Holmes Joins Jizzy Pearl On Stage (Video) W.A.S.P. – 2018 Tour – Love/Hate The Bullingdon (The Bully) in Oxford, UK

Former W.A.S.P. guitarist Chris Holmes joined Love/Hate vocalist Jizzy Pearl and his band on stage last night (5/9) at The Bullingdon (The Bully) in Oxford, UK.  Fan-filmed footage of the two rockers performing a rendition of AC/DC’s “Highway to Hell” can be viewed below.

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Helix Vocalist Remembers 1985 Tour w/ W.A.S.P. & Krokus

Brian Vollmer’s flashback from 1985 : “Here are some shots (located below) from a tour we did back in the day with Krokus and W.A.S.P. –  These two bands HATED each other with a passion. The clip starts off with Marc Storace of Krokus and guitar player Fernando von Arb talking about how they are going to f**k over W.A.S.P. (they were the headliner on this tour through California) The clip ends with W.A.S.P. coming offstage to their dressing rooms, with Chris Holmes eating his snot and flashing his ass at the camera.

“It’s too bad they didn’t get along ‘cos both bands were great. This was the ORIGINAL W.A.S.P. we were playing with on this particular tour. Blackie had an amazing voice and I loved that first W.A.S.P. album. Ditto for Krokus: Storace used to do “Screaming in the Night” at soundcheck. That was a song up there where only dogs could hear…LOL.

“It was on this tour that Chewey (Chris Holmes’ nickname cos he looked like Chewbacca from Star Wars) asked if he could come in our dressing room and have a smoke. (Blackie didn’t allow smoking in their dressing room) Chris started talking about his cat, who only had one eye. He told us they got really f**ked up at parties and put different colored M&Ms in the empty eye socket.

“You can’t make this stuff up!”

Read all about this and more in Brian’s autobiography “Gimme an R!” at planethelix.com.  Also, make sure to read our old school interview with Helix vocalist Brian Vollmer @ this location.

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Chris Holmes Cancels UK Tour Dates – Begins Recording New Album in December

Former W.A.S.P. guitarist Chris Holmes has cancelled his remaining UK tour dates slated for November. According to a statement, Holmes needs to rest his left hand before he begins recording a new solo album in December. The full statement has been posted below.

On May 2, 2015, Holmes released his second solo album, Shitting Bricks. Since then, the guitarist has toured throughout Europe and the UK playing songs from his solo releases as well as W.A.S.P. classics.

Official Statement:
“The management is really sorry to announce the cancellation of all UK shows in November 2017. All our apologies to the venues and fans, but Chris’ left hand needs more rest, so he is ready to record the new album in December. We will see all of you in 2018 with a new album and a new show.”

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Ex-W.A.S.P. Guitarist Chris Holmes, “I remember partying with Cliff Burton all the time”

Guitar World recently conducted an interview, via questions submitted by readers, with former W.A.S.P. guitarist Chris Holmes. Excerpts from the interview can be found below.

I love your most recent solo record, Shitting Bricks. how did it come together? and what are you going for on your solo albums?

Over the previous, I would say four to eight years, I worked with Phil Taylor from Motörhead. We worked together on the first solo record I had, called Nothing to Lose. For Shitting Bricks, right before I came over to Finland I had some time off in L.A. and Vegas and I decided to write the songs. Then I put them on a hard drive and brought them over here and mixed everything.  They were done mostly in America. But it took a year to mix it over here and get it done.
I’m in the middle of the process of doing a third one now. As for what I’m going for on my solo albums, I couldn’t tell you. I just play whatever feels good at the time. You get an idea and you go with it from there. My wife has asked me not to swear on this one so I gotta consider that. [laughs]

What was your main guitar and amp setup in the W.A.S.P. days, and what are you using now?

My main guitar back in the day was a Charvel Jackson. A yellow bolt-on Star. It’s the same one I use now. I’ve broken it about five times—I just glue it back together and put a new neck on it. The amps were Marshall Super Leads, 1971 or ’72, 100-watt tops. I used a Nady [Wireless], and I went into a parametric equalizer, then a Lexicon [effects] processor and then into the Marshalls.
I still have some of my Jacksons I had 30 years ago. They made some guitars that stand up to the test of time. I mean, I’ve beaten the shit out of them and they still work! I have a V, one of the first I ever got from Jackson. And I have a custom one, it was called the Headless Children guitar, but I repainted it and it has a CHP sticker on it. I got that in about 1987 or ’88. And I use a Line 6 cordless with a Marshall JMP preamp. After that I go into the Lexicon processor. I split it to stereo sound and then I have a stereo Marshall power amp. It’s 100 watts per side.
Then I also have a few Jackson Randy Rhoads models. Grover Jackson was really cool to me. In 1983 he endorsed me before we even had a record deal. And I told him if he did I’d always play his guitars. And they gave me everything I’ve ever wanted. Never had a problem with them. Although I had to sell a few to get back home a few times in certain bands! So these days I only have about four [guitars]. You can only play one at a time anyway. And the more you have the more you have to drag around. Or pay for in storage. [laughs]

Is it true that Eddie Van Halen used one of your guitars on an early Van Halen album?

Yeah. I grew up in the town that borders Pasadena, and back then Van Halen would play backyard parties. I probably saw them play about 50 or 60 of ’em. I met Eddie at a party and we became friends. He just has real talent. A big inspiration to me. I don’t really try to play like him but just being around the environment and stuff, there’s a lot of things I learned. Anyway, the guitar was an Ibanez Destroyer. He had one and I had gotten the same exact guitar. It was from probably 1977.
And in ’78 I got in a motorcycle accident and I was laid up in a hospital. Eddie had just gotten off the first Van Halen tour and he had taken his guitar and cut a big V out of the back of it. And it changed the tone of the guitar. Made it a lot more trebly. And he knew I had one and so he came and visited me in the hospital and asked to borrow it for their record. And I said, “Yeah.” And he left his V, the one that he cut up, at the house so I had a guitar when I got home. The one on the cover of Women and Children First is the one he loaned to me. And he used mine on Van Halen II or Women and Children First.
Then he went out on the road and I got out of the hospital. I wanted my guitar back so I went over to his mom’s. I go, “Hey, my guitar’s here…” And she said, “Look in his room.” I went back in his room and found it and it didn’t even have a bridge or a pickup in it, the prick! [laughs]

After you guys put out the W.A.S.P. album you went on the road with Metallica, who were touring behind Ride the Lightning. What was that like?

It was great, man. We were around the same age. It was a madhouse. Because they’re California boys. I remember partying with Cliff Burton all the time. Yeah, that was a drunk fest. We played in Buffalo once and it was such a snowstorm. Cliff had gotten off the bus up by Niagara Falls, he got off at customs and didn’t get back on. He got off to take a leak and they took off and left him there! We both played the show but it was snowing so bad there were only four or five people in the audience.
But they were cool. We were all friends. We’d all end up at the same hotels just trashing each other’s rooms and stuff. We were having a good time. And on Master of Puppets if you read the thank you’s, they thank [former W.A.S.P. drummer] Steve Riley and me. It says thanks to Chris “Hey Shitfuck” of W.A.S.P. That was my nickname: “Shitfuck.” They’re cool guys, man.

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Ex-W.A.S.P. Guitarist Chris Holmes 2017 Tour Dates

Former W.A.S.P. guitarist Chris Holmes kicks off his “Be Somebody” European tour with his band Chris Holmes’ MEAN MAN on April 22nd. Chris Holmes’ Mean Man live sets include plenty of W.A.S.P classics and audience interaction. Each night three members from the audience are invited onstage to join in on the W.A.S.P hit “I Wanna Be Somebody”, plus free meet and greets are organized at the end of each gig at the merch booth. Don’t miss your chance to meet one of the baddest MF’ers from the 80s!

Confirmed 2017 Chris Holmes’ MEAN MAN “BE SOMEBODY” tour dates

April 22 – Sweet Fest – Ostrava – CZ
April 25 – Cafe de Meister – Geleen – NL
April 27 – Garage de Luxe – Munich – DE
April 28 – Kubana Live Club – Siegburg – DE
May 2 – The Rocknella – Barcelona – SP
(CD Signing Session + Meet and Greet)
June 15 – The Musician – Leceister – UK
June 16 – Yardsbirds – Grimsby – UK
June 17 – Cathouse – Glasgow – UK
June 19 – Bannemans – Edinburgh – UK
June 20 – Redd Suite Live -Dundee – UK
June 21 – King Billy – Northampton – UK
June 22 – The Marrs Bar – Worcester – UK
June 23 – The Cellar – Stafford – UK
June 24 – The Rigger – Stoke – UK
June 25 – The Diamond In – Sutton in Ashfield – UK
June 26 – The Snooty Fox Club – Wakefield – UK
June 27 – Robin 2 – Bilston – UK
June 28 – Fat Lils – Witney – UK
June 29 – The Underworld – London – UK
June 30 – Satan’s Hollow – Manchester – UK
July 1 – TBC – Liverpool – UK
July 7 – Norway Rock Festival – Kvinesdal – NO
July 8 – Vicious Rock Festival – Trollhättan – SWE
July 14 – Glassheim Rock & Kulturscene – Jevnaker – NO
July 15 – Rolling Wheels Motorcycle Club – Oppdal – NO
July 29 – Bourgogne France – HDC Macadam Motors
Nov 11 – A day of Rock- Corby – UK

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Ex-W.A.S.P. Guitarist Chris Holmes Schedules Record Store Signing Session in Madrid

Former W.A.S.P. guitarist Chris Holmes will make an appearance at the music store, Discos Rocknella, in Madrid, Spain on May 2nd, for an in-store signing session. (watch the video below)

Discos Rocknella:
Carrer de l’Anoia Nº3 LOCAL2
Cornellá De Llobregat, Cataluna, Spain
Phone: +34 930 07 53 71
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In addition to the in-store appearance, Holmes and his group Mean Man are set to play several European dates this month. A list of those dates can also be viewed below:

April 21 – Airport Obertraubling – Regensburg – Germany
April 22 – Sweet Fest – Ostrava – Czech Rep.
April 25 – Café De Meister – Burgermeester – The Netherlands
April 27 – Garage De Luxe – Munich – Germany
April 28 – Kubana Live Club – Siegburg – Germany