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Discussion in 'Hard Rock - AOR' started by suttoman, Sep 13, 2005.

  1. imported_Gegio

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    fan quella cover,i poison,anche xchè devon spignere il vecchio greeat hits cn quel pezzo..ahaha
     
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    tu ci scherzi ma e' vero....
     
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    Le cover fanno parte della tradizione di questo genere musicale fin dai suoi albori. Benvengano quindi! Se un artista ha la classe per dare il suo tocco personale a composizioni altrui, sono decisamente interessanti in sede live
    TUTTI i più grandi gruppi della storia del Rock ne hanno avute, ne hanno e ne avranno in scaletta. Ed è giusto così.
    Se dovessi avere un giorno la fortuna di assistere ad un concerto dei Poison e non mi fanno "Your Mama Don't Dance" resterei molto deluso, come quando ho visto gli Aerosmith e non hanno fatto Train Kept a Rollin'...
    Semmai, dalla setlist ometterei i vari Guitar e Drum solos.
     
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    ti dò ragione! sfido chiunque a non voler sentire your mama don't dance in un concerto dei poison!
     
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    GOSSIP!

    Stavo cercando info su Saraceno per sapere che fine aveva fatto (tra l'altro, ha partecipato al disco col batterista Riki Rokket, qualcuno l'ha sentito?) quando mi sono messo a indagare sulla storiella di Kotzen con Deanna Eve, che all'epoca di Native Tongue stava con Rokket.

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    Ho sempre pensato si trattasse di una bella trombata beccata in flagrante, invece su Deanna Eve Lindstrom - WDW leggo che la maiala con Richie Kotzen ci è stata 5 annetti.

    Allora era una storia seria!
    Sempre più stima per Richie.
     
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    che gnoccona.
     
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    su questo siamo ampiamente e perfettamente d'accordo, ma con tutti i gruppi :smoke:
     
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    ...vallo a raccontare a Rikki....
     
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    bè togli i drum solo ai led zeppelin.e chiunque,me compreso,ti uccide.haauhauhauh
     
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    intervista al batterista dei poison, sembra che dopo questo tour faranno un nuovo album!!

    "Twenty-five years is a long time for any relationship, but especially a rock 'n' roll band," said Rikki Rockett, drummer of the band Poison, who will be performing Wednesday night with Motley Crue at Verizon Wireless Amphitheater.
    "We've been through a lot together, but honestly, I think we are all playing better than we ever have."
    It has been two years since the group (still with all original members, guitarist C.C. Deville, bassist Bobby Dahl and front man Bret Michaels) have toured together, but Rockett feels fans are in for a treat.

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    "We were in rehearsals for this 25th Anniversary Tour, and we sound really, really good," Rockett said. "I know that I am playing better, and I think every one of us is getting better as we go along."
    Rockett had hoped the band would have some new music by the time this tour came along, but that never happened for many reasons.
    "When you take a band like us, we all live separate lives when we're not together. Getting it all together to record an album is a daunting task," Rockett said. "It's just a hard thing to do. We finished our last tour after nearly a year and a half on the road, and we needed a break."
    New music is still in the offing.
    "We are going to finish this tour, take a little time off and then, hopefully, we can begin writing and recording new material," Rockett said. "We have been tossing things around, for sure."
    The two-year hiatus of the band does not mean that they have been relaxing on a beach somewhere. Michaels has been busy with the "Rock of Love" and "Life As We Know It" television series and touring solo with the Bret Michaels band. Rockett has been busy with his own small company, Rockett Drum Works, and collobarting with his wife, Melanie Martel,and her music.
    "Oh yeah, I haven't been lounging around being a bum, that's for sure," Rockett said. "My drum company, which I am not striving to be a huge company to begin with, is taking off at the speed I want. We make custom drum kits designed by myself, specifically tailored to the person who orders them. I mean from the wood type, drum type and paint design. They are custom, and not cheap, as you won't be finding them in stores across the country. We deal directly with the person who orders them, and each set is a one-of-a-kind. So, actually, I get my creative release out of that when I am off the band thing."
    Working with his wife playing gigs also helps Rockett hone his talent.
    "I love working with Melanie and her music," Rockett said. "Doing gigs with her, which is such a different style other than what we as a band do, has also helped my playing. As one gets older, no matter what instrument they play, you learn control and expression by learning and performing every kind of music that you can. I believe that played a huge part in the success of Poison."
    Poison learned many styles of music in the early day, starting out as a garage band.
    "It's the best learning tool that any musician can have," Rockett said. "You start a band with a few buddies, and you have to learn to play all kinds of music, especially the Top 40 stuff to be able to get gigs. It's from that is where you form your own sound."
    Rockett said Poison is still a garage band, aside the fact that they have attained fame and fortune.
    "We really still are like a garage band in a sense, because that's how we come up with new music," Rockett said. "In rehearsals for this tour, we started jamming and playing around, coming up with cool riffs and grooves. It got to the point where we had to stop ourselves and get back to the business of putting our show together for this tour. But there is new music just waiting to burst out of us, and we know that's what has to be next for us."
    Meanwhile, the band is out with Motley Crue this summer on a tour that has been talked about for years but that many fans thought would never happen.
    "It's taken a long time to get together, for one reason or another," Rockett said, "but we finally pulled it off, and it's the biggest, most-awaited rock 'n' roll tour of the year that's out there."
    Rockett said everything is going just fine so far.
    "We are having a great time with Motley on the road," Rockett said. "No one is taking the 'rock star' attitude, and everybody is getting along fine. The audience is the real winner in this deal ... they get hit after hit after hit in this show."


     
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    Da che c'era il rischio che Bret perdesse l'uso della parola, a fare un altro album, chissà.
    Possono metterci anche 10 anni, basta che passino a scrivere una canzone all'anno dignitosamente per fare un bell'album.
     
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    ma soprattutto che tornino in italia a fare un concerto!!! possibilmente non organizzato dalla live!!:hihi:
     
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    Rivoglio Bret coi capelli cotonati
     
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    Per Bret Michaels la vita da rockstar è divertente, ma nulla di trascendentale. In una recente intervista rilasciata a The Vindicator infatti il cantante dei Poison dichiara che insieme ai Mötley Crüe "Ci siamo sempre divertiti e ce la stiamo spassando. Se penso a quando abbiamo cominciato, era tutto uno spasso, spettacoli pirotecnici e un sacco di energia. La gente ama immaginarsi drammi sui Poison e i Mötley, ma onestamente siamo solo due band che eseguonoo la loro musica davanti ai propri fan."
    Riguardo al rapporto tra le due band ha inoltre dichiarato alla Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: "Vince [Neil, cantante dei MÖTLEY CRÜE] ha girato in tour come solista varie volte insieme ai Poison. Ci troviamo benissimo insieme. Invece riguardo alle band Poison e Mötley, non c'è stato tutto questo contatto. Questa è la prima volta che facciamo un tour insieme e so che negli anni i Mötley hanno scelto un certo modo di porsi o comunque un certo modo in cui volevano essere visti.(...) Se ci fosse una sorta di competizione amichevole, sarebbe solo per andare là fuori e confezionare uno show indimenticabile. Lungi dal dire qualcosa di negativo su di loro, non voglio farlo. Per quanto riguarda l'andare d'accordo, non sto abbastanza attorno a loro per sapere o perché mi importi di come realmente si sentano. Anche se a loro piacessero i Poison, ma non gli piacessi io, suono davanti ai fan che vengono a vederci. Non deve essere un 'lovefest' tra le due band e non voglio che i fan siano separati. I fan dei Mötley sono i fan dei Poison e tutti sono fan del rock. La musica è un linguaggio universale. Guarda, sono stato in tour con i DEF LEPPARD, i LYNYRD SKYNYRD, gli ALICE IN CHAINS, e l'hai detto, i KISS e mi sono sempre trovato benissimo. Alla fine penso che i Mötley abbiano fatto un paio di dichiarazioni sfacciate alla stampa che probabilmente erano superflue ma quello che conta è uscire e suonare di fronte ai fan."
     

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