Monday, August 29, 2011

They've got big hairballs...

Isn't that about the most revolting thought?

HAIRBALL: A Bombastic Celebration of Arena Rock!

Coverlist: Twisted Sister, Motley Crue, Poison, Queen, AC/DC, Prince, Aerosmith, Guns 'n' Roses, Van Halen, and Alice Cooper.

These guys... gotta admit, were an insane amount of fun. I mean, the freakin' crazy guitar player was pourin' the front row shots, y'know in the middle of suckin' it down himself.

They rocked the Grizzly Rose, a small venue, which automatically made the experience even more concentrated, personal, and intimate (though I'd never be intimate with any of those ugly bastards). Their strongest moments were when they just drove out plain flat-out rock. They started out the night with Twisted Sister, gettin' my fist pumping through the air screamin' "I WANNA ROCK!" Dead ringer for Dee Snider, the singer, and hilarious. I even gotta admit that the Motley Crue that followed was done justice, and got me movin' despite my bias.


Speaking of bias, I'm a girl that goes against Dane Cook's little Welcome to the Jungle speech. I want some serpentine to watch me scream, and dear god if my face weren't melted off I'd be shovin' the guy next to me against a wall (Mommy disclaimer: I'm talkin' 'bout the leather pants guy!). I don't throw the phrase "kick ass" around, but that couldn't have kicked your ass anymore than if you were watchin' Axl Rose himself rubber leg his scrawny butt around the stage and Slash rape the frets of his Les in blazing top hat style right in front of your face. Hands down, best part of the night.



AND speaking of serpentine, the Alice Cooper cover was great. I mean... freakin' creepy, but great. They had a big ol' snake, just like Alice, and I seriously felt bad for the poor thing. It got licked, bit, and put in that nasty old sod's mouth. The only thing sadder was the line of spit dripping into the skeleton head's mouth. *shudders* I was a total fan of that performance, and it was all cuz the frontman captured it. The icing on the cake of the entire Alice Cooper bit was the sword with baby dolls impaled on it. I laughed so hard, in my own demented way. Oh, and remember, "My dog bit me on the leg today, my cat clawed my BALLS!"


 
As my own guilty pleasure I had to do a little bit of "Magic Hips" when You Really Got Me by Van Halen cranked out. And damnit did the anticip---ation build with their own flavor of Eruption. He shone some moments, and others you knew only Eddie could do it right. The Kinks cover covered and covered again only lacked in frontmanship, as that simple sexy rhythm made my hips turn just like Davie baby's in the original video.



The encore was the epitome of straight out, crowd pleasing rock, and the namesake of this post: AC/DC. The classics were cranked, For Those About to Rock, Back in Black, and You Shook Me All Night Long... and I can't complain. Not a bit.

Notable People of the Night:

1) Leather Pants Guy-- the ONLY pair of leather pants I saw all night long. He had some freakin' Reb Beach hair, too... and was dancing more than me. That's sayin' somethin.' Cool guy; questionabley authentic hair.

2) Yuppie guy-- Spotted on our way into the venue, lookin' like your typical 80's rich jerk. I applaud you, sir. You go and rock that sweater tied around your shoulders, khakis, and aviator shades that he probably wore just to look like another weasel (Tom Cruise).

3) Freakin' Hyper Hat Guy-- This dude was dancing around like an idiot when the video reel was playing prior to the show... throwing his hat everywhere and running around without shoes. Oh! And flirting with slightly chubby, but best version of Madonna chick.

4) Madonna Chick-- We saw A LOT of Madonna broads... but she was the best one we saw. She didn't do the typical Madonna, overdoing all of the cliches Madonna set up... but she balanced out all the gloves and crosses and lace and wore something Madonna actually would wear. Past tense.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Get Your Sting and Blackout!

Ridiculously exciting--
SCORPIONS ARE COMIN' TO COLORADO!!


You might be aware that this will be their last tour, for basically ever. They've decided to maintain the integrity of their music, and their 60 year old backs, and give the road a break. So I get to see them before they quit! I was really surprised too when I bought tickets because, first off, they weren't sold out, second I got really good seats, and three, they weren't mind blowingly expensive!

The venue information is here: Ticket Horse-- First Bank Center

My seats are in section 114, row 2. There's a layout of the venue at the link above, if you're curious to know how awesome those are ;D

Two tickets ended up costing me 155 bucks together, which really isn't bad for what the concert is. I think Van Halen was around that much--- like $75 each. Of course the seats weren't near as good, and it was in the Pepsi Center, so I couldn't remember half of the concert, due to the massive amounts of pot being smoked in contained quarters... Grr.



P.S. It says Moscow, but the poster made an acknowledged mistake.

I did get ahold of a set list for this baby,
(according to the opening show in Prague):

Intro
Sting In The Tail
Make It Real
Bad Boys Running Wild
Loving You Sunday Morning
Is There Anybody There
The Zoo
Coast To Coast
Animal Magnetism
Pictured Life
We'll Burn The Sky
Always Somewhere
Send Me An Angel
Holiday
Raised On Rock
The Good Die Young
Tease Me Please Me
321
*James Kottak drum solo*
Blackout
He's A Woman She's A Man
Big City Nights
ENCORES:
Still Loving You
Wind Of Change
Rock You Like A Hurricane


I love them because they're nuts :D

For more information: Click Here!


Also, just a little shout out to my buddy Kirt:
Get on those tickets man! It's a once in a lifetime thing,
and it would be the coolest if you could remember it with us!
I'll even loan ya some moneh!

Of course, that's if he EVER visits my blog. The bum. ;D

I Am So Into You... I Can't Get to Nothin' Else

I'm so excited. 2010 is the year of awesome concerts!
Given, I'm only going to two...
But that's two more than I went to last summer.

As you may have guessed based upon the title of the post,
I get to see Atlanta Rhythm Section, at the Hudson Gardens!
The show is Sunday July 11.

Tickets are only $20-- so if you live in ol' Colorad-y, yer in luck ;D

Really that's all I know; I looked a little for a set list, but since it's kind of a low-key event, I'm assuming that I'll never find one.

Here's a little taste of some sweet stuff:





Warning: pin-up type nekkid-ness.

A more recent view:



The story continues in...
Get Your Sting and Blackout!

Monday, April 5, 2010

And You'd Like to Be Another; A Different Guy and a Better Lover

It was inevitable wasn't it? I mean... THE SCORPIONS!!??
So very underrated in America. *sigh* Most people would label them (and incorrectly might I add) "Hair Band". ARE YOU KIDDING ME??

The Scorpions started sometime in the mid-60's, just Klaus Meine (My-nay), Rudolph and Michael Schenker, Uli Roth and Wolfgang Can'tpronouncehisnameanyway. :P Actually it's Dziony.

Here's them in '72. It's ridiculous really, you can hardly recognize ol' Klaus!!




Now, here's one of my favorites of their earlier stuff, Catch Your Train. I admit I probably would have never found it if it weren't for a blogger by the name of Eric Vandenberg-- who quoted Eddie Van Halen, "Man, his solos were STEAMING"-- talkin' about this song in specific.




And steamin' it is... *love*

AND NOW FOR THE ZOO! =D
Footnote: and then there was MATTHIAS!! =D
Note: Nooo... I didn't put an actual moving video here, because all there was were live versions, which rocked, but I'm so incredibly partial to the straightforwardness of the original version. So, just crank up the volume and do the funky monkey in front of your mirror.

Go. Now. XD




I would also like to point out that Iron Maiden does a pretty nice job covering the song. 'Course... Brucey doesn't sound like himself in it, which kinda was a bummer, but the guitar was great.


BONUS VIDEO: I stumbled upon this and I couldn't not post it. This chick is too perfect... my GOD, she's fantastic, and my new official hero for the day.



One Day Ya Feel Quite Stable

The Next You're Comin' off the Wall~

Ah... My crazy 16 year old life...
Sure, it's not as crazy and terrible as some people's, I've never been actually physically hurt or anything like that. But, it's been torrential in ways I'm not gonna say, just because it bites. Nonetheless things are ever-changing, and I've gotta let it ride. [Makes me think of Carry on Wayward Son (Kansas) and Let it Ride (BTO)]


Ugh... We're moving again, for only two months! Our new home consists of the trailer behind our old house-- which needs cleaned and renovated before we can move in. Then, September 1st, we're moving out of THERE, and I don't have a clue where we're going to live. *sigh* [Update: Turns out, we can't live anywhre better and cheaper, so, we're still there XD] At least I get to be gone for most of living there, since I'm going to Fresno, Vegas, and Nebraska for a month.


YAY. I get to go see my grandparents in Fresno, my best friends on the whole Earth in Vegas, and another one of my friends (with the ones in Vegas) in Hay Springs, Nebraska (some tiny town).

----GET ON WITH IT!!!!----

Right, so here are some awesome videos by the somewhat obscure, but insanely talented Saga:

BTW, LISTEN TO THEM LOUD!

Their most famous-in-America-actually-got-air-play-song, On the Loose.
I love this video... it ACTUALLY FITS with the song (what a concept, eh?). Michael Sadler will always impress me with his vocals--- goodness...







Now this, oh, this. THIS is the BEST version of Pitchman EVER! It starts out, building all kinda of tension, making you think 'aw, come on, play somethin'' and then it just pounds into you and rips into that great guitar and synth. Bwahaha.




*ish happeh*

Move Like a Cat, Charge Like a Ram

Sting like a bee, oh babe, I wanna be your maan!

So, I've developed this almost new obsession with glam~ Slade... T.Rex... you name it.
Speaking of T.Rex and the super cool Marc Bolan-- I give you lovely people, 20th Century Boy:



This was the first T.Rex song that I can recall hearing. I adore Marc Bolan, he was a master at taking the simplest things (like frickin' 12 bar blues) and making it pretty much amazing. I mean, Bang a Gong (Get it On), is PURE and SIMPLE dirty, 12 bar blues. I just wish more people would get "the blues in their shoes and their stockin's"...

Rant time: I hate all these people that think they're these big ol' metal heads, and rock fans, and they don't even understand that it's all based on the blues. I mean, I gueeesss I understand if you just don't like the blues, but you better not say that and then call yourself a Led Zeppelin fan. IT'S THE BLUES, PEOPLE!!

...Aye...

That's all I have to say about it, I mean, the video speaks for itself: He's a weird guy, who reminds me of Fez and Billy Squier's love-child (mostly at the "20th centuryy tooooy, I wanna be your boooy"--- parts).

Note: There was previously a link to a Bang a Gong (Get it On) tablature for guitar, but the site it was attached to is being idiotic, and I can't seem to find one another place, so you'll just have to wait for me to use my tab book to tab the song for you. Don't hold your breath.