Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler sings Christmas carols in his hometown


Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler visited his home turf of Marshfield, Massachusetts over the weekend and, as part of his short stay, he visited the Humarock Holiday Stroll, a three-day festival of holiday activities.

"Anytime I can walk this way, I'm there," said Tyler.

WATD-FM Marshfield reports that Tyler also sang a few holiday songs with a group of Victorian Christmas Carolers. Saturday's festivities ended with the lighting of the Christmas Tree in front of the Hummingrock Gift Shop.

"I'm currently doing American Idol, they took a break, were going into a thing called Hollywood week, and then I came home for Thanksgiving for my dad," Tyler told WATD’s Bob Gohl. "I also got called up by Sir Paul McCartney and he asked me to sing the last four songs of Abbey Road, so i said 'umm ok,' doing it. So I'm headed down to the Kennedy honors in Washington."

The Kennedy Center Honors take place December 5, and will air on CBS on December 28 at 9:00pm eastern.

Tyler calls Marshfield his home, "This is my solace, this is real to me, this is real. It can get real unreal...this is my grounding, I love it here, I love the smell of the sea air. Ya know, I get to be with family, as long as I’m not talking on the raaaaaadio!"

Steven Tyler – Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
Lizzy McGuire TV series - 2003



AC/DC drummer convicted of cannabis possession



"I'm not a bad person."
- AC/DC's Phil Rudd


AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd was convicted of cannabis possession in a Tauranga, New Zealand court Wednesday morning (December 1).

New Zealand’s Sun Live reports that the offence was discovered by police when they executed a search warrant on Rudd’s launch at the Tauranga Bridge Marina on October 7.

Inside they found 25 grams of cannabis and a further two grams of cannabis at another location on the boat.

His lawyer, Craig Tuck, asked the magistrate to discharge him without conviction because the “low level” offence could hinder his chances of travelling internationally as AC/DC’s drummer.

Craig told the court that Rudd spent nine months travelling the globe with AC/DC in 2009, earning his share of $400 million from concerts.

“Over the last nine months, at least 20 countries have been entered,” says Craig. “He travels extensively around the globe, across the planet, and on the basis of such criminality, which is low level offending, he is being targeted.”

Craig told the magistrate that Rudd was remorseful and has taken full responsibility for his actions. He says Rudd has contributed millions of dollars to the local community since moving to Tauranga.

Police opposed Tuck’s request to have his client discharged without conviction. They say that if Rudd wanted to enter a country like the United States, he would still have to declare that he has been arrested on drugs charges and appeared in court.

Community magistrate Robyn Paterson refused the request for him to be discharged without conviction saying Rudd was playing “Russian roulette” by being in possession of cannabis.

She says given his age, responsibilities and the fact that he earns multi-millions travelling the world, he should have known how serious a drug conviction could be.

“It was not just an accident. You were blindly ignoring the law. You have been playing Russian roulette.”

Rudd was convicted and given a fine of $250 and ordered to pay court fees.

When leaving the courthouse convicted of cannabis possession, Phil Rudd told SunLive, “I’m not a bad person.”

AC/DC – Stiff Upper Lip
Munich, Germany – 2003



Duff McKagan is taking your questions for his Seattle Weekly column

Seattle Weekly are trying something cool with Reverb columnist Duff McKagan – taking questions for the renowned bassist.

Here’s the blurb from Seattle Weekly:

McKagan has been around the block a few times. He's played in a few bands (Loaded, Guns N' Roses, Velvet Revolver) and studied business at Seattle U; he's a voracious reader, a bassist, a married father of two, and he's here to help.

We're going to try something new next week and let those of you who have been regular (or irregular, for that matter) consumers of Duff's weekly columns a chance to ping him with a few queries. Like his column, the questions need not be music related.

Need help tuning your guitar, finding a good book, or a present for your girlfriend? Ask Duff. Want to know where to get a bite to eat in Belltown at Midnight? Ask Duff.

Send your queries, including the name you'd like to appear online (or in print) and your hometown to askduff@seattleweekly.com.

Duff will pick a few questions to answer next week.

Duff McKagan’s Loaded – Seattlehead

Osaka, JP - 2001



Bret Michaels sings national anthem at NASCAR race

Bret Michaels did double duty at the recent NASCAR Ford 400 race.

Michaels served as the Ford 400 Grand Marshal, starting the 43-car field for the 2010 Sprint Cup Championship finale.

Bret also sang the national anthem with local singer Nanette Molina, and video has finally surfaced of the proceedings.

Bret Michaels with Nanette Molina – The Star-Spangled Banner
NASCAR Ford 400
Homestead-Miami Speedway - Homestead, FL – November 21, 2010



OUIJA: The Ozzy Osbourne Edition


It was probably just a matter of time until this happened…

Ozzy Osbourne fans looking for an other-worldly experience can now reach out to “the other side” via the new collector’s edition custom OUIJA: The Ozzy Osbourne Edition game from Live Nation Merchandise, under license from Hasbro, Inc.

It is available only for concert-goers who purchase any of the VIP packages for the 2010-2011 U.S. tour dates.

Developed in the late 1800’s as a talking board game, the OUIJA board has remained in use for more than 100 years in the U.S.

The OUIJA: The Ozzy Osbourne Edition features the Prince of Darkness on the box with his signature OZZY OSBOURNE logo featured on the game board. One game will be given for each V.I.P. ticket purchased for the 2010-2011 U.S. tour.

Details re a limited number of VIP packages are as follows:

• The “Ozzy Osbourne Meet & Greet Package” is limited to 30 tickets per show and amenities include: premium seating within the first 3 rows of the stage, Meet & Greet and personal photograph with OZZY, VIP access to the exclusive pre-concert party hosted by MC Big Dave and a variety of OZZY tour- related items.

• The “Ozzy Osbourne Possessed Party Package”--available to the first 200 buyers--includes a ticket located within the first 10 rows of the stage, VIP access to the exclusive pre-concert party hosted by MC Big Dave and a variety of OZZY tour-related items.

Ozzy kicked off his fall North American arena tour November 12 in Victoria, B.C. with the first leg of dates set to wrap December 12 in Minneapolis, MN. Ozzy is being joined by Halford - featuring legendary Judas Priest front man, Rob Halford - on the 2010 dates.

The tour resumes January 16, 2011 in Omaha, NE and will conclude February 22 in Jacksonville, FL. Ozzy’s longtime friend and musical collaborator Slash (featuring Myles Kennedy) will open all the concerts on the second leg.

Ozzy Osbourne – Let Me Hear You Scream (2010)

Chickenfoot cover Jimi Hendrix

Chickenfoot are thanking fans for their support with a newly-released live video of a Jimi Hendrix classic.

"This was a great year and we were just feeling thankful for all of you fans and thought we'd share this as a holiday gift," said the band. "It's an outtake from the 'Live In Cabo' webcast and is a really smoking version of this tune! Have a great holiday season and we'll see you from the studio in the 2011!"

The April 24, 2010 webcast was part of singer Sammy Hagar’s 20th Anniversary celebrations for his Cabo Wabo Cantina club in San Lucas, Mexico.

Chickenfoot are due back in the studio in January, to resume work on their sophomore album.

The band – Hagar, bassist Michael Anthony, guitarist Joe Satriani and drummer Chad Smith – head into the recording sessions knowing that Smith won’t be able to tour to support the next record, since he’ll be on the road with The Red Hot Chili Peppers in 2011.

Chickenfoot – Foxy Lady

Cabo Wabo Cantina – Cabo San Lucas, Mexico – April 24, 2010



Buckcherry release Christmas song

Buckcherry have released an original Christmas song, "Christmas Is Here," via iTunes.

"We have been wanting to write an original Christmas song for some time and never had opportunity until now,” said the band.

’Christmas Is Here' got started with a simple melody in the spirit of traditional Christmas songs, then Josh took the melody to Keith who came up with the music and it came together very quickly, with all 5 of us jamming up at the Bastard Ranch where 'All Night Long' was made.”

“Like everything Buckcherry, we hope it puts a smile on your face. Merry Christmas.”

You can snag the new Buckcherry holiday song here:

Christmas Is Here - Buckcherry Christmas Is Here - Buckcherry

Buckcherry are currently playing throughout Europe on the Rockstar Energy Drink Taste Of Chaos tour, alongside Disturbed, Papa Roach and Halestorm.

Green Day: Billie Joe returns to Broadway in January

Broadway loves Billie Joe….and, apparently, Billie Joe loves Broadway.

Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong is returning to the cast of American Idiot for 50 performances starting January 1, 2011 through February 27, 2011.

Arsmtrong will reprise his role as “St. Jimmy” in the musical production.

Green Day’s site has posted the specific dates:

January 1-2
Saturday @ 2pm & 8pm, Sunday @ 3pm & 7:30pm

January 4-9
Tuesday @ 7pm, Wednesday - Friday @ 8pm, Wednesday @ 2pm, Saturday @ 2pm & 8pm, Sunday @ 3pm

January 18-30
Tuesday @ 7pm, Wednesday - Friday @ 8pm, Saturday @ 2pm & 8pm, Sunday @ 3pm & 7:30pm

February 10-13
Thursday - Friday @ 8pm, Saturday @ 2pm & 8pm, Sunday @ 3pm & 7:30pm

February 15-27
Tuesday @ 7pm, Wednesday - Friday @ 8pm, Saturday @ 2pm & 8pm, Sunday @ 3pm & 7:30pm

NOTE: Armstrong will not appear as "St. Jimmy" from January 11 to January 16 and from February 1 to February 9.

This move is sure to help business in January, traditionally a slow sales month everywhere following the splurge of holiday spending.

In late September, between tour dates, Armstrong was on Broadway for 8 performances of the musical, and ticket sales jumped to more than a million dollars for the week, compared to less than half of that the week prior. At the time, the average weekly gross for “American Idiot” had been $740,000 since it opened on April 20 (yes, 4/20).

American American Idiot (The Original Broadway Cast Recording) - Green Day

Billie Joe Armstrong & Cast – St. Jimmy
American Idiot on Broadway
St. James Theatre, NYC – September 29, 2010



White Stripes: Jack White defends eBay auction of rare vinyl


What should be another cool week in the life of Jack White turned a little nasty Monday, as the White Stripes frontman and record entrepreneur found himself in a heated debate with fans.

As we told you a few weeks back (see “The White Stripes reissue first three albums” here), today marks the first of three consecutive Tuesdays where fans can pick up long-overdue reissues of the first three LP’s by The White Stripes, courtesy of White’s Third Man Records.

Out-of-print in North America since 2005, TMR put the utmost care into presenting these records in the best way possible; in addition, fans have the choice of snagging standard black vinyl copies or limited edition double-colored vinyl.

Available this week is the 1999 self-titled debut of "The White Stripes.” TMR offered five copies of the limited edition double-cored vinyl for sale via eBay auction, which ticked off fans who have a paid membership to TMR’s “The Vault” – a social networking and product subscription service for the label.

Within an hour, all five copies were over $100 on eBay. White’s eBay sale was designed to thwart “flippers,” people who buy rare records cheap and sell them for (often) huge profit; in the process, some fans turned against White and questioned what, exactly, were they getting in return for their paid membership in “The Vault.”

Aware of the nasty comments being posted by fans on his site, Jack stepped in and spoke directly to the issue at hand: “nobody told them to buy it with a gun to their head,” responded White. “Or are they just paying what the going rate is? We sell a Wanda Jackson split record for 10 bucks, the eBay flipper turns around and sells it for 300. If 300 is what it’s worth, then why doesn’t Third Man Records sell it for 300? If we sell them for more, the artist gets more, the flipper gets nothing. We’re not in the business of making flippers a living. We’re in the business of giving fans what they want.”

When questioned about the integrity of the auction angle, White answered “You’re the ones telling us what they are worth.” Jack further reinforced the theory behind limited-edition releases, and that fans always have the choice of picking up the standard black vinyl copies of TMR releases.

With thanks to Antiquiet, here’s a transcript of some of the discussion:

Fan: Alright? Is this a big FU or something to vault members?! I ran home all excited to see what was going to be posted and this is it?! Seriously this is a bunch of crap. I pay my membership and have really got nothing extraordinary for it in return really?

Jack: you’ve gotten NOTHING extraordinary in return? i’d have to disagree with you, as the records you’ve received you can ONLY get with a vault membership. i won’t bore you with online content and free giveaways, and first admission privileges, etc. but are you saying you aren’t getting rare records at a price that’s at least a third of what they go for on, oh i don’t know ….ebay?

Fan: Well I think it’s official this is my last Vault experience. Really nothing on here worth paying for anymore. Think you get something special with a message, but it’s really just a link to fan exploitation.

Jack: fan exploitation? really? if you don’t want it, DONT BUY IT. and if you do want it, don’t act like you DON’T want it. get in line like anyone else, hunt for it like anyone else. you act like we bury them in tunnels in vietnam for god sakes, you can get one randomly in the mail if your lucky, in line at a store if you’re lucky, in your hometown if you’re lucky, etc. who is guaranteed a rare hard to find record? only vault members and their quarterly subscriptions. there’s luck in every other version.

Fan: F*** you, Third Man.

Jack: really? you think we deserve that? would you like us to just stop making limited edition records? you would go so far as to say f*** you to us? for what? we didn’t do anything to you but give you what you want. you’re a vault member obviously, for what reason? limited records you can’t get elsewhere? would you kindly send us those records back so we can sell them to some other fan who didn’t get to have them? don’t want a split colored limited edition record? then guess what? don’t buy one. don’t want them to be expensive? then guess what? don’t WANT them. it’s you and others wanting them that dictates the price and the entire nature of the idea.

make no mistake, we could make twenty thousand split color whatevers for you, and they’ll be worth 20 bucks, and you’ll pay 20 bucks for them, and you’ll never talk about them, desire them, hunt to find them, etc. why should ebay flippers, who are not real fans, dictate the price, make all the profit (taken from the artist and the label) and take the records out of the hands of real fans. there’s a guy who waits in a black suv down the block from third man who hires homeless people to go buy him tri colors when they are on sale. doesn’t even get out of his car. should he be charged ten bucks or two hundred? don’t be spoiled, don’t insult people who are trying to give you what you want. last quarter every vault member got a black and blue live record. a record you’re only supposed to get if you ACTUALLY GO to a live show at third man. are you pissed about that?

we’ve done giveaways, contests, auctions, etc. a lot of different ways for vault members to get first crack at limited records when we don’t have to. we do it because by being a member you’re supposedly making a statement that you’re a real fan who wants the music, and to be involved in collecting rare and interesting vinyl. from some of these comments i take it that a lot of you would like this to be all digital, available to anyone on amazon dot com, anytime. boring, lifeless, lazy, and redundant. don’t get mad at third man for giving you exactly what you’ve asked for. and seriously stop all of the whining, because what you communicate to us is that all of the trouble we go to isn’t worth it because nothing we do will make you happy. we’ll try to do back rubs door to door when we get a chance. sincerely the staff at third man records.

We’ll see if this debate heats up again over the next two weeks, as split-color and black vinyl reissues of “De Stijl” and “White Blood Cells” follow on December 7th and December 14th, respectively.

White Stripes – The Big Three Killed My Baby (1999)

hennemusic store: updated for the holidays

hennemusic has updated its shopping experience, providing you with new items, new sections and quicker access to the stuff you need to find this holiday season.

hennemusic STORE

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2011 CALENDARS: Your choice of five different wall calendars...

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* Flowers Of Kilimanjaro 2011
* African Safari 2011
* hennephoto 2011 (2 versions)

NEW! Ornaments: always popular during the holidays, and great to display year round.

NEW! Holiday cards: choose the greeting that best suits you - from “Merry Christmas” to “Season’s Greetings” to “Have A Rockin’ Christmas.”

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Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder announces Australian solo tour

Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder is heading down under for his first ever Australian solo tour, kicking off on March 10th in Brisbane and ending on March 27 in Adelaide.

Evil J & Saint Cecilia will open the shows.

A special Ten Club-only ticket pre-sale for members active as of Monday, November 29th at 6:59pm Australia NSW (that's Sunday, November 28th at 11:59pm PST in the US). If you are not already a member, you will not be eligible for the pre-sale. Sorry, tickets are very limited.

The pre-sale will begin Thursday, December 2nd at 9am Australia NSW time (that's Wednesday, December 1st at 2pm PST in the US).

The pre-sale will end on Saturday, December 4th at 9am for Australia NSW (that's Friday, December 3rd at 2pm PST in the US) or until tickets are gone.

Eddie Vedder
2011 Australian Tour

Mar 10 – Brisbane – QPAC Concert Hall
Mar 12 – Brisbane – QPAC Concert Hall
Mar 15 – Canberra – Royal Theatre
Mar 16 – Newcastle – Civic Theatre
Mar 18 – Sydney – State Theatre
Mar 19 – Sydney – State Theatre
Mar 24 – Melbourne – Palais Theatre
Mar 25 – Melbourne – Palais Theatre
Mar 27 – Adelaide – Thebarton Theatre

Pre-sale tickets will be sold online only at https://www.pearljam.com/max with a Visa or Mastercard only. Two (2) tickets per show. No single tickets.

Tickets for the general public go on sale at 9:00am local time on Friday, December 10th.

Eddie Vedder – Hard Sun



Monday, November 29, 2010

Kiss: Eric Carr’s Porsche for sale


Looks like the Kiss Museum is having an Eric Carr sales event these days.

The other day, we told you about Eric’s 1988 KISS Crazy Nights drum set being available for sale (see "Kiss: Eric Carr’s drum set for sale" here), and now the Museum has more Carr goodies up for grabs.

The Kiss Museum are selling Eric Carr's personal 924 Porsche, given to him by KISS as a contract signing bonus upon joining the band in 1980.

Eric’s 924 Porsche is for sale here.

Serious inquiries are invited to call or email:

ROSS KOONDEL - 267-566-2046 or 800-370-3315
Email: RossKoondel@yahoo.com

Carr joined KISS following Peter Criss’ departure in 1980; he remained a band member until his death, due to heart cancer, in November of 1991.

Kiss – Black Diamond
Sydney Showground - Sydney, AU - November 22, 1980



Cyber Monday deals at hennemusic

hennemusic is pleased to offer some exclusive deals for Cyber Monday!

Whether you’re shopping for gifts – or treating yourself- enjoy holiday savings on these items from your list:

SALES: 2:30PM PT – MIDNIGHT PT

ORNAMENTS
Always popular during the holidays, and great to display year-round.

2011 CALENDARS
A selection of 2011 wall calendars.

2011 CALENDAR PRINTS
Year-at-a-glance calendars. Huge variety of subjects/images to choose from!

All sales are on Cyber Monday, November 29 from 2:30PM PT – MIDNIGHT PT

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Robert Plant, Kings Of Leon, Mumford & Sons on sale NOW

Cyber Monday deals are everywhere, including stuff for music fans.

Robert Plant’s latest – Band Of Joy – is on sale today at Amazon.

The mp3 download is only $1.99 (!)

Click the link below for more details:

Robert Plant – “Band Of Joy”

Amazon runs “Lightning Deals” throughout the day – these are short-term sales.

NOON – 4:00PM eastern today

Kings Of Leon – “Come Around Sundown”
Mumford & Sons – “Sign No More”


For sale prices and availability, click here

Happy shopping!

Saturday, November 27, 2010

More live Sebastian Bach from Norway

Sebastian Bach has posted another live track from this year's Norway Rock festival.

Having already released some Norway footage earlier this year as a tribute to Ronnie James Dio, Bach posted “(Love Is) A Bitchslap” this week (see here).

The latest post features “Norwegian Metalhead,” a variation on the album version called “American Metalhead.”

** NOTE: some language in the following clip may be considered offensive to some viewers

Sebastian Bach – Norwegian Metalhead

Norway Rock Festival - Kvinesdal, Norway - July 10, 2010



Led Zeppelin, Doors, Grateful Dead on sale today: Amazon specials

Amazon continues their Black Friday Week specials, featuring store-wide savings on virtually everything.

Wanted to flag some “Lightning Deals” available today that might be of interest to you.

“Lightning Deals” are short-term sales windows spaced throughout the day, so you need to know what’s on - and when - so you can check them out.

Here’s three big rock items on the block tonight - if you’re interested, pop by when something you like is available and check it out.

For more details, click here

SAT NOV 27 deals

09:00 PM eastern
THE GRATEFUL DEAD – “Rocking The Cradle: Egypt 1978”

10:00 PM eastern
THE DOORS – “Live In New York”

11:00 PM eastern
LED ZEPPELIN – “Definitive Collection”
Limited edition, mini-LP replica BOX SET


Kiss: Eric Carr’s drum set for sale

Kiss Asylum reports that the Kiss Museum is selling one of the late Eric Carr’s drum sets.

The chrome "Chikara" drum set was the main work-horse of the 1988 KISS Crazy Nights tour and was played at the majority of the shows.

Kiss Museum has 18 pieces of the kit up for sale (some items are already listed as sold) if you would like to have a chance to own a piece of KISStory.

Carr joined KISS following Peter Criss’ departure in 1980; he remained a band member until his death, due to heart cancer, in November of 1991.

Eric Carr’s drum set is for sale here.

Kiss – Crazy Nights (1987)



Kid Rock: 40th Birthday Bash sells out in 19 minutes


Kid Rock is a hot ticket in his hometown.

The Detroit Free Press reports that tickets sold out in 19 minutes, Friday morning, for Kid Rock’s January 15 birthday concert at Ford Field.

More than 45,000 seats, including several thousand purchased in a private presale earlier this week, were snatched up.

A second Ford Field date will not be added, a show representative said.

Fans who came up empty aren’t necessarily out of luck if they’re determined to attend the event, a 40th birthday celebration that’s expected to include a star-powered guest list.

There remain a limited number of $300 VIP packages, which include frills such as a Kid Rock football jersey and exclusive bar access. And dozens of tickets have already popped up at the resale site StubHub.com, with asking prices that range from $90 to more than $1,000.

Friday’s Ford Field feat is just the latest highlight in Rock’s increasingly impressive hometown résumé: In the past 14 months, his shows in metro Detroit have tallied more than 180,000 tickets — which would amount to 12 sold-out concerts at the Palace of Auburn Hills.

Kid Rock – Cowboy (1998)

Sammy Hagar autobiography update


It’s been about 5 months since Sammy Hagar and publishers Harper Collins announced that the Red Rocker had signed on to write his autobiography.

Time for an update on "Red: My Uncensored Life as a Rocker," due next year.

"The book's basically done, but the editors want me to go deeper in a couple of areas," Hagar tells the Marin Independent Journal. "They said, 'There were problems in Van Halen? Well, what kind of problems?' The way I've written this book is that I'm just telling the stories, from childhood until now. It's humorous in places, there are sad things, inspirational things."

Sammy says the final product won’t pull any punches.

"It's sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll, tequila and success and cars and money and fame and fortune," he says. "I've gone over the top. It really is crazy. I was shocked when I read my own book. It floored me. I said, 'Wow, what a guy.' I've had the most complete friggin' life on the planet. I can imagine people thinking this guy couldn't have done all that in one lifetime. But I've been a busy boy."

See also:

Sammy Hagar writing autobiography
Mad Anthony TV

Chickenfoot – Get It Up (2009)

Friday, November 26, 2010

Robert Plant on Jimmy Fallon Dec 9

Ahead of his North American tour in the New Year, Robert Plant is scheduled to appear on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on Thursday, December 9.

No official word, yet, on whether Plant will be interviewed or is set to be the musical guest that evening, but his name does appear in the music performance slot on the Late Night TV Page’s schedule for the show.

When Plant appeared on Fallon’s show earlier this year as an interview guest, Jimmy invited Robert back to perform with his group, the Band Of Joy.

Robert Plant – Angel Dance (2010)



The Rolling Stones top the list of Rock’s Greatest Feuds Of All Time

Mick and Keith.

Keith and Mick.

Jagger/Richards.

The Glimmer Twins.

Whatever you call them, the pairing of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards from The Rolling Stones now have another title to live up to: “Rock’s Greatest Feud Of All Time.”

Rolling Stone magazine recently published their list of the “11 Greatest Rock Feuds Of All Time,” highlighting some of the most legendary – and public – battles in music.

Greatest Rock Feuds Of All Time
Rolling Stone magazine (2010)

01 – Keith Richards and Mick Jagger / The Rolling Stones
02 – Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel
03 – Aerosmith: The American Idol Meltdown
04 – Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend / The Who
05 – Ray and Dave Davies / The Kinks
06 – John Lennon and Paul McCartney / The Beatles
07 – David Gilmour and Roger Waters / Pink Floyd
08 – Don and Phil Everly / The Everly Brothers
09 – Noel and Liam Gallagher / Oasis
10 – Axl Rose and Slash / Guns N’ Roses
11 – Van Halen: One Night Reunion Goes Bad

Mick and Keith topped the list, an especially easy choice following the release of Keith Richard’s autobiography, “Life,” where the guitarist took swipes at Jagger while sharing his side of the story.

Simon and Garfunkel at #2 may surprise some who aren’t familiar with the easy-going music partnership’s lengthy and strained history. Rolling Stone references a particularly low point in the mid 1980's when Simon erased Garfunkel's vocals from a planned reunion disc and released it as a solo set.

At #3, the Aerosmith “American Idol” feud is so new, strong and visible, that I think it’s actually too early to tell which way that scene is going to play out. Sure, Perry and Tyler have a long history of issues, but Rolling Stone has based this position on the Idol debate only.

This type of thing happens frequently with lists, and especially with Rolling Stone lists: a current event is flavor-of-the-week and soaking up the spotlight, which tends to blur the editors view of its rightful place in history. I reference Rolling Stone’s "Greatest Guitarist" list of 2003 as a comparable example: Jack White lands at #17 while Eddie Van Halen sits at #70 on the all-time list. Ridiculous.

Beyond the top three, I doubt there’s many surprises on the list for most people, as these have all been highly visible and documented through the years.

Interesting to note that 4 of the 11 include family members (The Kinks, The Everly Brothers, Oasis and Van Halen), while a case could be made that the other 7 scraps felt like they were with family…as many bands outlive member’s personal relationships.

The Rolling Stones – (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction

Shine A Light DVD
Beacon Theatre – New York, NY – 2006



Nick Mason reveals why he missed Pink Floyd reunion


Remember the Pink Floyd “mini-reunion” that happened over the summer?

In July, Roger Waters and David Gilmour teamed up for a benefit show in what amounted to a Pink Floyd mini-reunion.

The two played the Hoping Foundation benefit in Oxfordshire, England to a crowd of about 200 people. The event helped raise £350,000 for the charity, which collects funds to assist young Palestinian refugees. ‘Hoping’ stands for ‘Hope and Optimism for Palestinians in the Next Generation’…

It’s the first time the duo have played publicly since the Pink Floyd reunion set at Live 8 in London back in 2005.

Well, news this week from Classic Rock magazine that drummer Nick Mason was to be a part of the event, but backed out due to the location: the home of UK socialite Jemima Khan.

In the December edition of Classic Rock, Mason discloses that he pulled out of what would have been Pink Floyd’s second reunion in almost 30 years after he discovered that Sir James Goldsmith’s daughter owned the Oxfordshire house, Kiddington Hall, where the concert was to be held.

“That particular event wasn’t right for a re-formation of Pink Floyd,” commented Mason. “I said I would do it, but it was a charity event for suits, and it felt wrong to turn a small thing into a big deal just because Jemima Khan was in attendance.

“Why play for a lot of posh totty instead of some of the other things we should save that up for – a Live 8 type of thing?”

See also:

Pink Floyd mini-reunion
Gilmour, Waters to reunite again
Pink Floyd mini-reunion video surfaces

Pink Floyd – Comfortably Numb
Live 8 – Hyde Park – London, UK - July 2, 2005



Eric Clapton selected U.K.'s #1 Guitar Hero


Eric Clapton: Guitar Hero.

Iconic status has been placed on Eric Clapton for most, if not all, of his career, but it’s impressive that fans have continued to hold the guitarist in high regard more than 40 years after his career began.

Clapton was voted the U.K.’s #1 Guitar Hero, according to a poll by the country’s largest musical insurer, Allianz Musical Insurance.

At the London guitar show Guitar Nation Live, guitarists that visited the Allianz stand were asked to declare their guitar idols - those famous guitarists who have been a great musical influence on them.
The top five guitarists are:

Eric Clapton
Jimi Hendrix
Jimmy Page
Jeff Beck
Chuck Berry

The poll also determined that Clapton's famed ‘Blackie' Stratocaster was the guitar that they'd most like to own.
The top five guitars that musicians would like to own are:

Blackie Stratocastor, played by Eric Clapton
Double neck Gibson, played by Jimmy Page
Number one strat, played by Stevie Ray Vaughan
Les Paul, played by Les Paul
Red Special, played by Brian May

Robin Stagg, Allianz Musical Insurance's Claims Manager and guitarist said, “It's great to see that the UK still has a strong rock star tradition. At Allianz we want to make sure that guitarists can keep living like their guitar heroes by protecting their instrument should it be damaged, lost or stolen.'

The survey also asked about the guitarists' own 'inner rock star' by finding out the most unusual place the respondents had played their guitar. More than a third of musicians (38%) have played on a beach and some even made claims to playing on a plane, the underground and even three guitarists had played on a rollercoaster.

Eric Clapton – Badge
One More Car, One More Rider DVD



Sebastian Bach posts Norway Rock Festival footage

After a recent whirlwind week in his hometown of Peterborough, Ontario, Sebastian Bach has returned his focus back to rocking.

With some downtime in his schedule, Bach’s been kicking around his New Jersey home, and has posted some live footage filmed at this year's Norway Rock festival.

Having already released some Norway footage as a tribute to Ronnie James Dio, Bach’s latest from the July festival features “(Love Is) A Bitchslap.”

** NOTE: some language in the following clip may be considered offensive to some viewers

Sebastian Bach – (Love Is) A Bitchslap
Norway Rock Festival - Kvinesdal, Norway - July 10, 2010


Sebastian Bach – Monkey Business / Heaven & Hell
Norway Rock Festival - Kvinesdal, Norway - July 10, 2010



Metallica: Myspace contest winner interviews band

Another Myspace “Get Close” contest has hooked up one of Metallica’s biggest Australian fans with the band.

Lee Rekman of Perth, Australia, was chosen from eight finalists in a competition run by Myspace to interview two members of Metallica at their November 10 concert in Sydney.

"I've been a fan of Metallica for over 20 years and I just said what they've done for me, how they've inspired me to be all I can be. I learned to play guitar and bass guitar because of these guys," he told The West Australian.

Metallica – Myspace Get Close contest
Entry from Lee Rekman


Rekman won the all-expenses-paid trip to Sydney to interview drummer Lars Ulrich and bassist Robert Trujillo backstage at Sydney's Acer Arena before the band's November 10 show.

"It was such a crazy day," says Rekman. "I was sort of panicking about what I was going to ask, I had everything written down but it just ended up being a general chat. Everything flowed, there was no awkwardness."

Last month, we covered a Myspace “Get Close” contest where one lucky fan got to meet, interview and be Slash’s roadie for a day.

See Slash contest winner is roadie for a day.

Metallica – Myspace Get Close contest winner
Acer Arena – Sydney, AU – November 10, 2010


Metallica – Through The Never
Acer Arena – Sydney, AU – November 10, 2010



Thursday, November 25, 2010

Kid Rock plays NFL Thanksgiving Halftime Show

Kid Rock hit the stage for the 2010 United Way Thanksgiving Halftime Show, during the first game of the NFL’s tripleheader, when the Detroit Lions hosted the New England Patriots earlier today.

Rock has a history of giving back to the community, which includes time spent visiting and performing for troops overseas. More than 1,000 people participated in the halftime show, including members of the National Guard and their families.

The 2010 United Way Thanksgiving Halftime Show, highlighted by Kid Rock’s performance, aims to inspire viewers to LIVE UNITED®, United Way’s call to the public to get involved in the community by focusing on the building blocks of life: education, income and health. Now in its 37th year, the United Way/NFL partnership connects NFL PLAY 60 with United Way’s 2018 goal to get 1.9 million more young people healthy and active.

The Lions lost large to the Pats, 45-24; Kid Rock was referred to as “The Best Detroit Performer at Ford Field Thursday” by the Detroit Free Press.

Kid Rock – Born Free
2010 United Way Thanksgiving Halftime Show
Ford Field – Detroit, MI – November 25, 2010

Watch new Bret Michaels video “What I Got”

Bret Michaels has released a new video on Thanksgiving.

“What I Got” is a cover of the 1996 Sublime hit, and is included on Bret’s latest solo effort, “Custom Built.”

Michaels’ continues his solo tour, with dates booked through the end of the year.

Bret Michaels – What I Got (2010)




Ozzy rocks Montreal

Ozzy Osbourne is currently rocking his way across Canada as part of an 8-city tour of the Great White North.

Tuesday, Ozzy rolled into Montreal and, by all reports, just killed it before more than 10,000 fans at the Bell Centre.

Checking out some of the fan-shot videos, you can sense the energy in the arena just flying off the screen.

Ozzy Osbourne
Bell Centre – Montreal, PQ
November 23, 2010

01 - Bark at the Moon
02 - Let Me Hear You Scream
03 - Mr. Crowley
04 - I Don't Know
05 - Fairies Wear Boots
06 - Suicide Solution
07 - Road To Nowhere
08 - War Pigs
09 - Fire In The Sky
10 - Shot In The Dark
11 - Rat Salad
12 - Iron Man
13 - Killer Of Giants
14 - N.I.B.
15 - I Don't Want To Change The World
16 - Crazy Train

Encore:

17 - Mama, I'm Coming Home
18 - Into the Void
19 - Flying High Again
20 - Paranoid

On the road in support of “Scream,” Ozzy plays Ottawa tonight and wraps up Canada with a show in Toronto on Saturday.

Here’s a few selected highlights from Montreal…

Ozzy Osbourne – Fairies Wear Boots
Bell Centre – Montreal, PQ – November 23, 2010


Ozzy Osbourne – War Pigs
Bell Centre – Montreal, PQ – November 23, 2010


Ozzy Osbourne – Iron Man
Bell Centre – Montreal, PQ – November 23, 2010


Ozzy Osbourne – Into The Void
Bell Centre – Montreal, PQ – November 23, 2010

Metallica breaks arena record in Sydney


Metallica recently wrapped up their 2-year World Magnetic Tour with an extended series of shows in Australia, and made some history in the process.

Billboard reports Metallica smashed the ticket sales record at Sydney's Acer Arena, selling 74,244 tickets over four sell-out dates in September and November.

Metallica's feat at the 21,000-capacity arena eclipsed the previous record of 66,247 set by Britney Spears over four nights on her Circus tour in November 2009.

"It was a massive, awesome performance," Paul Sergeant, GM of Acer Arena, tells Bilboard. "Even if you weren't a Metallica follower, you'd have enjoyed that show. It was huge."

The tour, Metallica's first on these shores since 2004, opened Sept. 15 with successive nights at Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena before moving on to Sydney, Christchurch, Auckland, Brisbane, Perth, returning to Sydney, visiting Adelaide and wrapping on Nov. 21 back where it all started, with the third of three closing shows at Rod Laver Arena.

"It's a fantastic tribute to Metallica, as they approach 25 years since their first Australian tour, that they enjoy such an incredible level of support," comments Michael Coppel, promoter for the Australasian leg of the group's World Magnet Tour. "They are one of the greatest live bands ever, and I'm sure everyone who has seen them on this tour will attest to that."

Metallica's "Six Feet Down Under Pt.2" (Mercury/UMA) this week bows at No. 13 on the ARIA albums chart. The EP is a limited edition, eight-song set for the Australasian market that features live tracks from the tour.

Metallica – Sad But True
Acer Arena – Sydney, AU – September 18, 2010

Zakk Wylde answers Fret 12 fan questions

Guitar site Fret 12 regularly connects artist with fans, often receiving fan questions for certain players in advance of interview sessions.

Fret 12 recently hooked up with Zakk Wylde from The Black Label Society to answer some questions.

The session was filmed at The Congress Theater in Chicago.

BLS just wrapped a North American tour in support of their latest, “Order Of The Black,” and kick off a UK trek on February 14 in Birmingham.

Zakk Wylde – favorite songs and why he started playing guitar
Fret 12 fan Q&A
Congress Theater – Chicago, IL – November 6, 2010


Zakk Wylde – talks about practice routines
Fret 12 fan Q&A
Congress Theater – Chicago, IL – November 6, 2010


Zakk Wylde – talks about songwriting
Fret 12 fan Q&A
Congress Theater – Chicago, IL – November 6, 2010


Zakk Wylde – talks about how to hold your pick
Fret 12 fan Q&A
Congress Theater – Chicago, IL – November 6, 2010


Zakk Wylde – talks about G3 tour and the Book Of Shadows
Fret 12 fan Q&A
Congress Theater – Chicago, IL – November 6, 2010


Zakk Wylde – talks about guitar tunings
Fret 12 fan Q&A
Congress Theater – Chicago, IL – November 6, 2010


Zakk Wylde – talks about the "Overlord" music video
Fret 12 fan Q&A
Congress Theater – Chicago, IL – November 6, 2010



Black Label Society – Overlord (2010)


Duff McKagan’s Loaded: new album due in March

Duff McKagan’s Loaded is riding a wave these days.

Following the thrill of playing at his hometown favorite Seattle Seahawks game, Duff and crew have more good news to share: new album details for 2011.

The band just signed with Eagle Rock Entertainment, who will release Loaded’s new album, “The Soundtrack,” on March 22, 2011.

The project was recorded at a Seattle-area studio with producer Terry Date (Soundgarden, Pantera, Deftones).

Two songs from the record are already available: “We Win” and “The Fight” – both played at the Seahawks game as part of the team’s “Military Appreciation Day.”

Eagle Rock also plans to re-release Loaded’s 2009 album, “Sick,” in April. This special reissue of the CD also packs a bonus DVD, featuring 11 tracks from a live set filmed at The Garage in Glasgow in December, 2008.

See also:

Duff McKagan’s Loaded rocks Seattle Seahawks game

We Win - Single - Duff McKagan's Loaded We Win - Single - Duff McKagan's Loaded

Fight On - Single - Duff McKagan's Loaded Fight On - Single - Duff McKagan's Loaded

Duff McKagan’s Loaded – Flatline (2009)



Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Gus G.: “This is the Bible of heavy metal”


He may the new kid in town, but he has nothing but respect for those whose shoes he’s filling.

I’m talkin’ about Ozzy Osbourne’s new guitarist, Gus G., who sat down with the Away Team to talk about all things heavy, including his band Firewind’s new album, and working with the Prince Of Darkness.

Here’s a quick look at some of the conversation:

AWAY-TEAM: So let’s talk a little bit about the Ozzy gig. How did you actually land the job?

GUS G.: It was a year and a half ago, when his management sent me an email asking me if I’d be interested in the gig, and if I’d go out and audition. And that’s how it happened.

AWAY-TEAM: So you actually had to audition for him? What songs did you have to play?

GUS G.: Um, ya know, a bunch of his classic songs like “Bark at the Moon,” “Crazy Train,” “I Don’t Know,” “Suicide Solution,” “I Don’t Wanna Change the World,” “Paranoid,” stuff like that, ya know. We went in there and did about six or seven songs.

AWAY-TEAM: So now, you’ve gotten the job, and you come in during the middle of the recording of the “Scream” album; for someone like yourself who’s used to having a large amount of control over what goes into an album, what was the creative process like? Did they give you as much freedom as you’re used to? Or did they just say ‘Here you go, play it like this.’?

GUS G.: No, they didn’t tell me how to play really. They told me “Do what you gotta do as a guitar player. We need alot of your guitar in there.” Because when I walked in all the songs were already written of course, but the guitar work had been done by Kevin Churko the producer, who is not really a guitar player so it sounded a little bit weird. Ya know what I mean? Like very processed and stuff. So they were like “Make it as real sounding, and as heavy as possible. Just do what you do. We want Gus on there.” So like I said, while alot of these songs were not my songs, I thought it was very challenging to be involved in a different project for once. And try to make my mark as a guitar player on songs that I didn’t write. And secondly, it was cooler than ever because I got to play on an Ozzy Osbourne album.

AWAY-TEAM: With that being said, you’re following in the footsteps of some legendary guitarists in guys like Tony Iommi, Randy Rhoads, and Zakk Wylde. Those guys all had their own unique sound, when you’re playing their songs, do you try to put your own stamp on them? Or is it more like, those guys were so good it’d be sacrilege to change their sound?

GUS G.: Well, as a fan I don’t like to change stuff they did. Because we’re not just talking about anybody’s song, this is the bible of heavy metal, man. This is what shaped the sound of hard rock and heavy metal for all the rest of us to follow. So it’s not like I’m gonna go in and do my own version of “Crazy Train” or my own version of “Paranoid,” ya know. That’s not gonna happen. But you know, Ozzy and Black Sabbath songs, these songs came from jams mainly, and there’s always a little room for the guitar player to do his own little fills and tricks here and there. I definitely do my own thing, but without really interfering with the song composition if you know what I mean.

AWAY-TEAM: Zakk Wylde has been highly complimentary of you, in the media especially. Have you had a chance to meet or talk with him yet?

GUS G.: No. I never got to meet him, and I would really like to. I really want to thank him for saying all of these great things about me, because it means alot to me. I mean Zakk Wylde is an icon, and someone I always looked up to growing up. He was one of my guitar heroes, and just to hear a guy like that saying all those great things about me is amazing. It’s awesome, and I really appreciate all of his support. He’s really cool with me about that. He’s really given me the platform I need to go out there and do my thing. He’s been very nice, and I’ve always had the best thoughts about Zakk, ya know.

AWAY-TEAM: That’s really cool to hear. Now, your first show with Ozzy was last year at Blizzcon; what was the moment you stepped back and realized “Holy s***! I’m really Ozzy’s guitarist!”?

GUS G.: (laughs) Yeah, that was definitely the gig where I was thinking about all of that. Even the rehearsal, everyday I was like “What the f***? Where am I?” And that didn’t really end after Blizzcon, it still goes through my mind every other day. I’m like “Wow! Look how things turned out!” This is not something you can expect to really happen in life. It’s beyond any biggest honor a guitar player can have in heavy metal and hard rock. I mean, I was happy I was playing with my band, and when this came along I was like “Wow! Really???” When they called me for the audition I went in there and was like “I’ve got nothing to lose. At least I can jam with ’em and it’s a story I can tell my children one day.” But who would’ve ever thought that I would be in his band, and working with Ozzy for over a year now.

AWAY-TEAM: You mentioned being a fan, as a fan what was your all-time favorite Ozzy or Sabbath song?

GUS G.: You know, that is a problem actually, because he has so many great songs, I just love ‘em all man. I love doing the Ozzy stuff on stage, I love doing the Sabbath stuff. He has so many great songs on all of his albums. I mean, I love the “Diary of a Madman” stuff, I love the stuff from “The Ultimate Sin” that we’re doing. There’s more songs that I love that we’re not even doing, ya know. We’re playing two and a half hour sets every night, and to fit it all in we need at least four to four and a half hours to fit all of this material in there. He has so many classic songs that you just can’t possibly fit in everything.

AWAY-TEAM: So what was the most challenging song to learn?

GUS G.: Uh, I don’t know. You know all of his guitar players had some very interesting stuff in there. I really cannot seperate one guy from another because everybody was unique in their own way. Like Jake E. Lee, he was special, he was doing all these weird chords and playing around with harmonics and stuff. Randy, he had all this classical influence and mixed it with heavy rock stuff, and it’s also very interesting to play that stuff. And of course Zakk, his technique was at another level. And then you’ve got Tony Iommi, who’s super, super heavy and bluesy and just plays freeform. So you really need to be a well rounded guitar player to play all these different styles. But for me it’s really a natural thing, because those are the kind of guitar players I grew up listening to. I come from that school of guitar, ya know?

To find out what artists and album first inspired Gus to rock – check out the full Away team interview here.

Ozzy Osbourne – Fearless
Jimmy Kimmel Live – August 16, 2010



Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Sex Pistols, Ozzy make U.K. list of Most Controversial Songs

A new survey conducted by PRS for Music, the organization that collects and pays royalties to its 75,000 songwriting and composing members, has revealed the top 10 most controversial songs, as voted by the British Public.

Topping the chart is Prodigy’s “Smack My B*tch Up.” Released in 1997, the un-censored version attracted a ban from the BBC and attracted criticism from feminist groups.

In second spot, The Sex Pistols’ 1977 track, “God Save The Queen,” attracted great controversy over the way the Queen and the future of England was portrayed.

Top 10 Most Controversial Songs
As selected by the British public
PRS study (2010)

1. Smack My B*tch Up – The Prodigy
2. God Save The Queen – The Sex Pistols
3. Relax – Frankie Goes To Hollywood
4. Kim – Eminem
5. Killing In The Name – Rage Against The Machine
6. Ebeneezer Goode – The Shamen
7. Suicide Solution – Ozzy Osbourne
8. Get Your Gunn – Marilyn Manson
9. Angel of Death – Slayer
10. Dear God - XTC

Commenting on the survey, Ellis Rich, chairman of PRS for Music, said: “These results demonstrate the link between music and society. Many of these songs have achieved iconic status because of the controversy or because the record was banned.”

The Sex Pistols – God Save The Queen (1977)


Ozzy Osbourne – Suicide Solution
After Hours – Rochester, NY - April 28, 1981