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May 20, 2025 42 mins
Classic Rewind Episode #66 which features two rounds of "Rapid Fire", "Cover This", "Who the Hell is this", and Top3 Bottom3 featuring Van Halen's "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge".  These bits come from two episodes that can not be found on any Podcast Platform.  ENJOY!!!
Show co-hosts: Danny in Delaware & Mark in California.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
On your Mark, get ready start.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
Broadcasting from California and Delaware. This is the Hard Rocking
Trivia Show and here're your host Mark and Danny.

Speaker 3 (00:37):
Hello, boys and girls out there in podcast land. This
is Mark from the Hard Rock and Trivia Show. Welcome
to one of our classic reissue episodes. This is number seventy. Basically,
what we do is we take an old episode that's
no longer on any platform and we stick it on
the platform. Now, the old shows we used to do,
we're about twenty to thirty minutes long. So Jerry, what

(00:58):
I do is I put two shows.

Speaker 1 (01:01):
Into one to make a longer show.

Speaker 3 (01:03):
Also, if you have a couple of minutes whatever platform
you're using to listen to us, go ahead subscribe and
even leave a show review, give us five stars. What
else you got to do today? Come on, help a
brother out, and on that note, enjoy the show.

Speaker 1 (01:29):
All right. Now it's time for another installment of Rapid Fire,
where we try to stump each other with a series
of three questions. Mark, are you ready for my first question? Oh?
I'm ready to go. All right. Let's see name the
singers that have sung lead vocals on Anthrax albums. Okay,
Anthrax albums. Neil Turban would be the first one. Who

(01:52):
I've seen live, Joey Belladonna, Oh my god, the guy
from Armored, Saint Bush, I'm forgetting anybody. No, that's it.
There were three. Okay, there was another one. Dan Nelson

(02:13):
wrote for Worship Music and he was he had recorded,
but then they brought Joey in and he re recorded
those and that album is awesome. Oh yeah, I actually
heard the Dan Nelson version. Not very good. Now. The
album is unbelievable, though they left a lot of the
songs the same. Joey sang over my favorite thrash band, Anthra,

(02:34):
because they got a singer can actually sing exactly no
offense metallicare Slayer make a Death but Joey cannot sing
all you guys absolutely, I'm gonna get hate meal for
that one. Hey, but okay, your opinion right and affects
on their last tour was amazing. Saw the Little Club
in Philly. They were awesome. Yeah they're so underrated. Okay, ready,

(02:59):
ye bring on question number one. What was Ace Freely's
highest charting album on the US Billboard Top two hundred albums.
So think of all his solo albums which was the
highest charting one. Does it include the solo album when
he was in Kiss that all four of them did it? Does?
I'll say that one. His highest charting album is number

(03:27):
nine in the year twenty fourteen, Space Invaders. Really yeah? Wow?
And man, if you go back and listen to our
review of that, you would not think it. Yeah. Well,
you know, now you can sell what ten thousand copies
and make the top ten. I guess so. And then
in the eighties, if you sold ten thousand copies, you
wouldn't be in the top two hundred. So I don't

(03:50):
believe that's why. Yeah, interesting, Space Invader. All right. I
wonder what the sales numbers are for each of those
albums though, you know, like how many Base Invader sold
versus his solo album when he was a Kiss. Yeah,
the seventy eight solo album is probably the highest selling
album by far and the best one. Oh absolutely? Okay?
Question number two other than Lemmy who has been in

(04:13):
Motorhead the longest. Let me think I'm gonna say Phil
Campbell that is correct. Do you have an idea when
he started? He started after Brian Robertson from Finn Lizzie.
I think he started. Probably, I'm gonna say eighty three,
eighty four, eighty four, Yep, I'm doing good exactly. Oh?

(04:39):
Are you ready for this one? I just found this one.
I found this one today, all right? What do all
these bands have in common? Ready? The black besides the obvious? Okay, Blackfoot,
Molly Hatchett, Lynyrd, SKINNERD thirty eight Special, and Limp Biscuit.
What they all have? They all have something in calm. Yeah,

(05:01):
you can't say Southern rock bands because olymp What do
they have in common? Wow? Um uh, I'll say they're
from the American South. Okay, I'm gonna give you that one.
Are they all from Florida? Yes? Keep going? What city

(05:27):
you got it? Wow? Wow, I'll pull that one out. Awesome.
I didn't think that one. I didn't realize that they
were all from Jackson. I thought I knew my Hatchett was,
and so are the Almond Brothers. All those bands are
in the same city. That's why the Limp Biscuit one
is gonna throw you like, what Omp Biscuit? Give me

(05:48):
something to break? I hate those guys. I'm not a fan.
I like two songs for them, I think. Yeah, Okay.
My last question for you. Can you name Gary Moore
or his highest charting single in the UK. In the UK,
I'm gonna say Still Got the Blues for You. That

(06:08):
is incorrect. A second guess, it's like Parisian Parisian Walkway.

Speaker 3 (06:15):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (06:21):
It reached number five in the UK. It was the
hardest highest charting single for all the countries that it
was in and it and out in the field. Yep,
you got it. Okay. Third, that's my third third try here,
so I didn't really get it. Can you name the

(06:41):
only Gary Moore single? This is a bonus question. Name
the only Gary Moore single that broke the top one
hundred in the US. It's got to be Still Got
the Blues for You? Yeah, made in ninety seven. Can
you believe it? It should have been a lot higher.
And the only time I ever saw Gary Moore headline
a big place. I saw him at the Universal Amphitheater
and was sold out. Was on that tour and most

(07:05):
of the people there, yeah the Blues album, and most
of the people I talked to there had no idea
about what he did before that. They didn't know who
the Lizzy nothing, They knew nothing about him. They just
knew him from this blues new blues guitarist. He's fifty
years old. Yeah, who's been around for twenty years at
the time. Yeah, did he play anything Lizzy when I

(07:30):
from Actually, I've never seen him play Dan Lizy. I
saw him in clubs many times before that, but he
never played thing Lizzen. What about that time we saw
him on the corridors of Power Tour hopening for def
Leppard and Crocus. I don't remember him playing Thin Lizzie.
I just remember being blown away by how fast this
guy was. Yeah, I don't I don't remember either. We

(07:51):
should go back and see if we can find a
set list for that for that concert tour. Yeah, I'll
get right on that, all right, you're ready for question
number three? All right? When the Vinnie Vincent Invasion broke up,
two members from that band went on to form another band.
Who were the two members and what was the name

(08:12):
of the band. It was Mark Slaughter and Dana strum
In Slaughter you're cress. I like those guys. I saw
them at a real small club here in Wilmington. They
were great. Loud as hell, but man, they were great. Yeah,

(08:33):
we saw him at M three. They weren't as great.
They were okay, but even with the drummer, the drummer
was awesome to watch. But yeah, yeah, I mean Slaughter
was okay back in the day, but I was never
a huge fan. Yeah. Well this was I don't know,
twenty years ago when I saw him. Wow. Okay, so

(08:55):
maybe we should pick a Slaughter song. Uh yeah, let's
I don't know, let's play up all night, okay on
the Hard Rock and Trvie Show. Nice all right, katies.

(09:28):
Now it's time for another segment of Top three Bottom three,
where we take the top three songs and the bottom
three songs and just discuss a off of particular album.
As you know, we've changed the format a little bit,
where we used to take three or four albums and
do the top three bottom three from those albums. Now,
after some listener feedback, we've decided to just go with

(09:51):
one album at a time. So this time we've chosen
Van Halen's for Unlawful Carnal Knowledge give you the acronym,
but I can't say that on the radio. Yeah that's right.
My wife might divorce, Oh my god, probably so well,
you know, and another thing is we're gonna do albums
we like with this bit, and maybe also we'll do

(10:15):
some albums that we can't stand, just to revisit them
and see if they have grown on us at all,
like a final boat right now. Yeah, we'll do some
ones we like and pick various ones through at the album,
our catalog, or whenever we got in the closet. This
is actually one of my favorite Van Halen albums of
all time. The guitar playing is unbelievable. Every few albums

(10:36):
Eddie comes out with all new techniques, like of course
the first album and then Fair Warning, there's all kinds
of new techniques on that album. Then on this album
he upped his game again with all different kinds of techniques.
It's unbelievable. This is definitely one of my favorite albums.
So this was a hard activity to take on trying

(10:56):
to pick bottom three songs, but I worked it out.
I'm very proud, all right. Let me give you a
couple of stats on this album. It was released June eighteenth,
nineteen ninety one, when triple platinum in the US, it
debuted at number one. Van Halen also won a Grammy
for Best Hard Rock Performance for this album and Rolling

(11:17):
Stone gave it two out of five stars. Who takes
Rolling Stones advice to heart? They are They're ridiculous, ridiculous.
My wife, Yeah, my wife gave me a book of
Rolling Stone covers for over the last I forty fifty years.
It's unbelievable how many times they put guys like Jerry
Garcia lou Reid on their cover, guys that you know

(11:41):
to Jerry Garcia had kind of a career, but lou
Reid was a one hit wonder and it's like, let's
put Jackson Brown on the cover again. And they just
had their guys and yeah, just praised them to death.
But they give bands like led Zeppelin and Van Halen
two stars one stars. It's a joke. Yeah, they're trying
to be all just and righteous and all this crap.

(12:03):
You know. I don't know that they really Maybe they
just don't want to give popular music it's due, but whatever. Yeah. Yeah,
So anyway, so this album gets five stars or ten
stars or however many stars are given out from me.
So and Rolling Stone gets two douchebags, right, two big ones.
All right, So I'll start out here with my bottom

(12:26):
three from the Carnal Knowledge album Number three is Man
on a Mission. Not one of my favorite songs. It's
kind of repetitive, nothing really new in this in that song.
Number two kind of a hit top of the World.
Not my favorite song. But again, this was kind of

(12:48):
hard to pick. You know, it's like the bad of
awesome songs. So that's kind of that's a surprising pick there, Okay.
And then my number one, I stayed away from the
instrumental on this three sixteen or whatever. I don't really
think that's fair to pick one of those. But my
bottom top, bottom, top song, what is my number one

(13:10):
bottom songed in and out, in and out, Okay, in
and out. Yeah, just I guess they're thinking about the
third place. Yeah, okay, sure, all right, So then we'll
move on to the top three, which was just as
hard for me. But my number three is pound Cake.

(13:36):
I love that song awesome. Oh and by the way,
the drill in the beginning, Paul Gilbert did the drill
thing first, and then Eddie kind of did his own
drill thing. So yeah, don't think, yeah it was Paul
Gilbert did it first. Well, they're actually a little bit different.
Paul Gilbert he uses his he puts picks on the
drill bit so that the picks are actually playing the

(14:00):
the string. Correct. Andy van Halen uses the the electronic
disturbance from the drill into the pickup to make a
particular sound. The drill isn't actually on the guitar or
on the strings at all, So the technique is a
little bit different. But I do I do know that,
mister big use it first. All right, we got that clear,

(14:23):
all right? All right? My number two top song from
Cardinal Knowledge is run Around. Great song, awesome in concert,
amazing song. I gotta agree so far. And then my
number one song is Pleasure Dome. Great song. Really. You

(14:44):
probably hate that song, but it's one of my favorite
just because of the guitar riff in it and leisure
Dome pleasure really, Yeah, listen to the guitar playing and
the bass that echoes guitar. It's amazing. You were so
wrong on this one. No way, this is how it is.
This is the truth. Oh, I only speak Wow. And

(15:04):
if that's your number one bottom song, I don't know
that we can be friends anymore. All right, Well, I'm sure, okay,
all right, we'll bring it on. Okay, my bottom three,
all right, number three spank Okay, which I don't dislike.

(15:26):
I actually, when I went back and listened to it,
I liked it a lot more than I thought I would,
because I spun this album about three times before we
did this, just to refamiliarize myself with it. Number two,
which he he's playing a tenor guitar on that song
on spank Okay, I thought he's playing an eleven or eleven.

(15:47):
Thank you, thank you, tip your waitress. All right, all right,
I can hear the birds chirping, crickets chirping, all right.
Number two, which was on your bottom list, In and Out?
All right, yeah, I think I don't the music's good.
I think I just think the lyrics are really stupid.
Yeah anyway, sixty year old man singing in and out? Okay, guy,

(16:08):
we got the picture a right. Number one bottom song,
Pleasure Dome. Oh that is so wrong, God almighty, this
song blows goats really now. And when I listened back,
I said, this, Oh it's terrible. I didn't get it.
The best song on this album, no way, the worst

(16:30):
song on this album. And I'm and of course I
wasn't counting the three sixteen because that was just this quick,
little instrumental bit, So I guess we can't be friends anymore. Sorry,
good talk with you later forty years out the beat. Okay,
so your favorite song is Pleasure Dome and my worst
song is Pleasured Okay, that's why we do this. Get
bit here, Okay, all right, we'll see what the listeners

(16:52):
think of this. Okay. Well, I'm obviously right, all right,
Number and my top was run Around, all right, which
is a cool song which is on your list, and
my top two didn't even make either one of your lists,
all right, Number two, the dream is over? Yeah, it's

(17:17):
that song is just kind of okay for me. I
really liked it, and you know it's neither one of
us picked right now, Yeah, big head, too much piano. Yeah,
it's a good song, but eh, I like the other
songs and my number one, which wasn't even mentioned by you,
and it's probably the heaviest song on the album, Judgment Day,

(17:40):
which is a million times better than Pleasure don't. Judgment
Day is a really good song. It could have been
in my top three very easily, but my top three
is much better. Okay. Why, it's kind kind of obvious
what we have to play, and we can figure out
the listeners can figure out if it's great or it's terrible.

(18:00):
So this is Van Halen and Pleasure Dome on the
Hard Rocking Trivia Show. Now it's time to cover this

(18:27):
all right? Time for another installment of cover This where
I try to stump Mark where they cover song where
he asked to guess the original band, the name of
the song, and the covering band. So, Mark, you think
you know? I have no idea, but let's give it
a shot. Give it a shot. Go ahead and play
the clip? Allay? How where's that girl? I want to

(19:07):
be with you? I don't know? Okay, go ahead. This
will be a total guest. Okay, Mark, After that, can
you tell me the name of the original artist? That
would be the Kinks. It's correct. In the song All

(19:27):
the Day and All the Night is correct? And who
was that covering it? Ah? This is gonna be a
total guess love hate? No, that isn'tcorrect, Okay, who was it?
Hit was on the latest album by Chips Enough. Oh crap,
Maybe I should listen to that more than once. Yeah? Maybe.

(19:48):
So it's a pretty good album. I like it. Yeah,
I've got so many albums I haven't even listened to yet,
but that one I think listened to once good good
one though the course was not that great. No, I
don't know what he's doing. I may may. In fact,
that's a that's another band that's going to play that festival,

(20:08):
the Cathouse Life Festival in Irvine, California, in August. Looking
forward to seeing them. I haven't seen them in a
long time. So you're going to that. Yeah, I got
tickets already. I'm going. They had different special packages, but
it's a lot cheaper than M three and that's not
selling as well as M three because it's not really established.

(20:29):
But like you've been to Irvine Meadows the first I have,
I think. So it's it's an outdoor shed that's like
a safe like as just some mini Hollywood bowl. But yeah,
you're still good seats available for like twenty bucks. And
it's one day, yeah, one day and two stages. I
think the other stage is going to be on the

(20:50):
walk up there, so you have to walk back and forth.
But for that amount of bands, I think it's worth it.
One day event. I think I spent seventy dollars and
I think that's worth it. But anyway, looking forward to
enoughs enough again. Too bad, Donnie's not in the band anymore. Yeah,
what's up with that? Who's singing for him? Now? It's
the same guy that we saw play lead guitar when
we saw him in New Jersey, Jeff Jeff monico O. Yeah,

(21:14):
he's got short hair, but when he sings lead, he
sounds exactly like Donnie. Really, he can mimic his voice.
So when he was in the band, they were playing
as a three piece and he'd sing all Donnie stuff. So,
so are they a three piece now? I believe they are?
And when is that? August on twenty fifteen. I don't
know the exact date though, I'm not prepared. No, I

(21:36):
would just go look up Cathouse Live and they'll see
the band line up there. Extreme is playing there. I know.
I'm looking to see if I'm free that weekend you
need to fly out? Yeah, just see if I can
do that. All right, I'll look it up right this
minute as we're talking about it. Yeah, you can take
tickets right now, really pretty close. Cathouse Live and Ricky

(21:59):
Rackman's and the headlining act is it's an all star band,
but it doesn't tell you who it is. It could
be just a bunch of people who are already on
the bill playing together. Or it could be somebody like
Axel Rose who's a good friend of Ricky Rackman playing
You never know. Or it could be like one of
those things that one of those group bands that goes
to South Africa, like Matt Soorm puts together those people, right,

(22:22):
bring out Glenn Hughes and bring out all these different
guys to sing with that group. That would be pretty cool.
So it's extreme, Tom Kiefer, Sebastian Bach, Docin, Stephen Pearcy,
which I don't care Yep, Gilby Clark, Dangerous Toys, Ella Guns,
Bullet Boys, Junkyard, Trickster who I like, Autograph, They're okay

(22:46):
to Sorry, Black and Blue. I would definitely like to
see again, Tracy Guns, Enough Bang Tango, Jet Boy, I've
always liked them, Pretty Boy, Floyd Tough and Little Caesar. Yeah.
Pretty good lineup? Is it all once? No? I believe
it's two. But this place is pretty big. Quarter mile
walk up but along that way with his trees and everything,

(23:07):
I could see them erecting another stage back there and
just walk back and forth. Because I think it's there's
gonna be a lot of overlap there. I think they
have enough. There's enough room there where we can have
both stages going at the same time, because there's no
way they're gonna stick and stagger it like M three.
Yeah for the Igon Kicks, the big one. I want
to see it again. Oh yeah, I've never seen them. Well,
you're just gonna have to get a cheap ass flight

(23:28):
and come out here for the weekend. Okay. M three
just happened in Columbia, Maryland May first and May second,
and neither one of us got to go. I couldn't
go because well, I didn't have the funds this year,
and Danny didn't go because I was a stupid Okay,
it's just stupid. Hey, it happens. But yeah, once I

(23:49):
saw the lineup, I don't know. But then I started
thinking about it more and talking about it more. I'm like, damn,
I should have gone. I mean, see Crocus and Winery
Dogs you're up, damnit? Yeah, y and Tea. I mean
I haven't seen Crocus since like mid eighties. Yeah, we
saw him in eighty three. Never saw Wye Tea. Winery

(24:09):
Dogs of course, I haven't seen even though they tour
around here. All the time and way to go there, Champs. Yeah, yeah,
that's how my life rolls. Yes, and when you got
a family, sometimes they come first, right Yeah yeah yeah,
I guess. Well, anyway, since neither one of us could go,
so we hopped on Facebook and check out the M
three Rockers page, where everybody on the sun that loves

(24:32):
that kind of music and loves M three goes on
and posts their opinions about it. So I've from what
I gathered on Friday night, people seem to be very
happy about Dio, Disciples, Trickster and Quiet Riot, but were
really disappointed with Dowkin and Uh. Most of that had
to do with Don's voice. Some people thought it was okay,

(24:56):
but a lot of people were disappointed. I guess you
can't really hit the high notes anymore. The way he
sang back in the day, you knew he couldn't be sustained.
I mean that's unbelievable. I mean, you'd have to be
a special talent to be able to do that still. Yeah,
just ask David Lee Roth and Paul Stanley. Yeah, I

(25:17):
thought I thought kiss uh was a library They played
in Chile and is a live broadcast of it on
the internet. Oh my god, it's horrible. It might be
worse than David Lee Roth on that live album. Worse.
He's croaking through those songs Creatures in the Night. Oh,
I feel bad for the guy. He's not even close.

(25:40):
Oh man. And that coming from a huge, huge Kiss fan.
Oh I he was my favorite member Kiss. I mean,
Paul Saiding was the man. But you know he's in
his mid sixties. He can't really do it. I think Kiss,
as much as I'm a fan, they need to give
it up. Well, no, they'll just get replacedment players for
and Paul. Yeah, yeah, I'm not. I'm not. I'm not going.

(26:02):
Oh no way, a couple of Kiss tribute band. No,
I'd rather seen many Kiss Yeah, not not gonna do it. Yeah.
So it's like, uh, I have no plans to go
see Van Haling. This this tour needed. I mean I
saw him on the last one with David Rolt and
that was that was pretty good. And with the live album,

(26:22):
I do like the songs that they recorded on their
last album, Different Kind of Truth. Those songs are okay,
and of course the band is freaking fantastic, but you know,
I can't get past the lazy vocals. Yeah, what it
is he's being lazy out there, Yeah, because when he
tries to sing, he's it's passable and uh but now

(26:43):
he's yeah, he's not lying, he's he's I mean great,
great stuff with the the knives and the swords and
all that stuff and whatever. But just sing the damn
song and the little dance floor he has out there,
you know. Yeah, I took it slider around. Well, anyway,
back to the M three and the apparently on Saturday,
not too many people were big fans of Bad Seed Rising.

(27:04):
Who's there every damn year. Every year? Every year they
got to know somebody or they play for free. Well,
they're from the area. And I did see a video
that they put out not too long ago, and it
was actually a pretty good song. The girls she can sing,
oh yeah, And it wasn't really that bad. It's just,
you know, I really don't really have any interest in
seeing them because it's not really that genre of music.

(27:25):
They're more they're more modern. Yeah, so yes, And I mean,
come on, let's give a House of Lords a herm
scam or try or somebody else dangerous toys anybody there
that I would that would be the end. Of it.
I'd do whatever I could to get there. And some
of the bands that played Saturday that people seem to

(27:46):
like ty Kettle, which I'm not that familiar with. But
if people were impressed with the background vocals and the singer,
I guess they still got it. Black and Blue still
got it. Ban Tango got mixed reviews. People still love Vixen.
I mean, we saw Vixen and they're still pretty good. Yeah,
they look good, they sound good. And here's the old

(28:07):
lead singer back with Taketo, Yeah Dan, Yeah. And I
watched a couple of videos because you go on Facebook
and type in like Tyketo, M three fifty two fifteen,
you're gonna you're gonna find stuff. So another one that uh,
people were kind of mixed on. Some people love the
Winery Dogs, and then there's some people just just don't

(28:27):
get it. Well yeah, surprisingly not to get it's awesome.
If you don't get awesome, I don't know whatever. Well,
you know what, There's there's a segment of people go
to M three that only listen to like hair Nation
on Serious XM. Problem is they play the same songs
over and over again, pretty much, just the hits and

(28:48):
a couple of de tracks in there. They could play
so much more in that channel, but they don't that
in the boneyard. They could as soon as they emerged
with Serious x XM and series merged, you know, they
started programming like an FM channel, which I would love
to have a channel on Serious EXAM. I don't know
what it would be called, but it would play some

(29:10):
kick ass music, that's for sure. Yeah, it wouldn't play
the same ones over and over again. Oh maybe maybe
once a year. Hey, wait a minute, I heard that
song last summer. Yeah, but unfortunately we're in like that
three percent who like that and everybody else just wants
to hit. So we're not the demo that these people
are targeting. But anyway, yan T got nothing but rave

(29:34):
reviews from everybody. Warrant was. Everybody said they were too loud,
and I guess they have problems with their sound man.
So they were they on the backstage? I don't. I
think they were on the main stage. I'm not sure.
Oh and if you would have went Winery, dogs are
on the backstage, I know. But awesome Crocus people seem

(29:57):
to like them. They hadn't seen them forever. The only
the thing that they didn't play that people wanted to
hear was Midnight Maniac and Our Love, but I guess
they didn't play those songs. But they played heat strokes,
I mean older stuff, wow and more more of the
blues based stuff. And they also played like the covers
American Woman, and they played what's that song by Manford

(30:19):
Man the Eskimo Come on Out? Yeah, come on Yeah?
They played that, which is weird. I don't think they've
recorded that song. The Mighty Quinn they played. Did they
play a Headhunter? Oh? Yeah, okay, but I still watched
a couple of videos in Starachi still got it. He
can still sing, Yeah, the ones I've seen he sounds good.

(30:40):
But it was it was a five piece. I don't
I don't think Fernando van ob was. No. I don't
know what happened to him. Don't know if he left
or he couldn't get in the country. But they played
with a five piece. Aren't they usually five piece? Well
since their comeback, they've been playing as a six piece, right.
I don't think Mandy Meyer was. There was also an Asia,
a bunch of other bands, but they seem good. Queen's

(31:02):
Reich went over like a storm people love them, well,
go ahead, the guy can sing his ass off. I
mean he's he's everybody as good as Jeff Tate back
in the day. He might be better now. God he's awesome. Yeah, unbelievable.
And uh, Tom Keeper played on the backstage and mostly

(31:24):
Cinderella songs and the solo stuff. That went down pretty good,
but some people apparently a lot of people left. I
wanted to say a lot of people, but some people
left before Europe hit the stage. I know. I guess
some people just think they're on one hit final countdown
so that they shouldn't be headlining them. And they laughed

(31:45):
so well. At least we gave v uh Brett Michael's
a chance. Yeah, we lasted three songs, but when he
went to Sweet Home, Alabama, we were out out of there,
gone done. Sorry, dude, I don't need to see pictures
of you behind you. So yeah, Brett and Michael's band,
No no, I want to see poison no more Brett

(32:06):
Michael's band, so on you. Yeah, that was awful. And
to tie in with M three, the Monsters of Rock
Cruise was a little bit before that, like a week before,
which is next year they're doing a West Coast version,
which oh nice, I might be able to talk the
wife into going, oh really, but I have to see
the uh who's playing it? But the East Coast one

(32:29):
leaves out of Florida and goes all those islands. But man,
that looks like a lot of fun. Yeah did you
see that video with the Winery Dogs playing? Yeah? And
you know, yeah, that's pretty good extreme play or was
it just no? They sure did, sure did. Yeah. I
think I'm not sure. I think it's a thousand dollars
for a cabin. I think I'm not sure how much

(32:51):
it is. But it's NonStop. I mean they got it
going on almost like sixteen, seventeen, eighteen hours of music.
So you different venues on these boats, and then the
boat docks and if you want to keep watching music
and stay on, if you want to get off the
boat and walk around the Bahamas or whatever. It's like
a pretty good deal. But it's much pricier than M three.

(33:12):
But you're it's much more intimate too, because you're on
the boat with all these boat Yeah you might you
might be hanging out in a bar and all of
a sudden you're sitting next to Karabi or somebody just
hanging out. A friend of mine, you know, James. He yes,
he took his daughters on one of the cruises that
was like more modern rock type bands, like none of

(33:34):
the bands that I've ever heard of. But he was
saying that they got the autographs of almost every single
band member from every band that they The access was unbelievable. Yeah,
you just come up and talk to you. It's like
anybody else. If you talk to these guys like they're
anybody else, they'll talk to you. But if you freak
out and like, oh my god, they don't want to

(33:54):
talk to you, thanks and goodbye, what are they going
to say? Oh yeah it is let me hey. Yeah,
but if you shoot the ship, I'm sure you'll find
something common with these guys. So yeah, so one of
the maybe maybe maybe and go to Monsters or rock
or in three. I'm gonna do one of them next year.
Hopefully we'll have more money in the bank account and

(34:16):
we can do it. But who knows where they're going
to schedule it again. So yeah, the problem with us
is getting down to Florida, you know, getting a flight
and then the cruise, you know, with them three, I
just drive down there for the day, stay at a
family member's house, which is like two miles from the venue. Yeah,
so I'm thinking. I'm thinking if they do the West coast,

(34:37):
wanted to leave out of La which would be nice
and easy, and they'll probably go down to like a
Cabo or something like that, which, well, that's on the
other side of Mexico. You're gonna go through a pin
Panama Canal for that, right that. That ain't happen, So
I'm guessing Cabo. So that would be kind of cool,
stopping Cobo for oh man, they could have a show

(34:58):
at the Cabo Wabo mm hmm, have a sponsored by
the cruise, and then everybody get back on the boat.
Oh man, I can handle it all right. And uh hey,
how about time for a little bit of rapid fire.
What are you think? All right? Sounds good, let's do
it all right. Time again for another session of rapid fire,

(35:28):
where we try to stump each other with some extremely
hard trivia questions. Okay, sometimes, so here we are Question
number one. What is said in the demonic voice in
the song doctor Feel Good? Oh? Wow, I don't know
cool doctor feel good? To demand I mean, I know

(35:49):
what you're talking about. It's not backwards, it's just hard
to understand. Hey, I'm Tommy Lee and I have a
twelve stick. Ah, you are very close. Oh Iano, it says,
listen to Jimmy, come play with doctor feel Good. Okay,

(36:09):
I would have never gotten that a million years. I
try to find out who who sing or who says that.
Some people think it's Mick Mars just because it's got
to be Mick Marris. But nowhere can I find the
confirmation of what of who actually does that recording. Okay,
I'm sure if you'd have found out you had asked
me that question, I would have gotten that wrong too.
Probably that would have been part two. Okay, terrific. All right.

(36:34):
Question one for you name the first band that featured
both Phil and Not and Gary Moore together? Might be
a trick question, might not be? They were not as
skid Row. I think it's Thin Wizzy should have went

(36:57):
with your first guess. They were in skid Row, Sidrow
he was, He was in skid Row, he left skid Row,
became a trio I believe with Gary. So yeah, he
was in and he formed Thin Lizzy and then Snake
and Rachel joined the skid Row oh damn it. All right,

(37:17):
so you missed them, all right? Oh for one for
both of us? All right, you should probably know this
one here. Number two. Who was a lead guitarist on
Billy Squire's album Tale of the Tape? Was it Bruce Kee? Look,
you are right? Just great album? Oh yeah, that's awesome,
highly underrated. Okay. Question number two for you? Name the

(37:42):
la band that featured the brothers of Rudy Sarzo and
Carlos Cavasso. The brothers the two guys in Quiet, right
had brothers. What was the name of their band? And
I know you've heard of them? Oh God, I have.
I can't remember the name? Uh? Was it Loud Peaceful

(38:03):
Exhibition a Hurricane? Oh Jesus Christ with Kelly Hansen. Yep,
damn it? Oh for damn it. I do that one too,
damn Okay, let's see if you get this next this
last question, all right, you can pull it out to
a winning record this time. You're a huge Saigon Kick fan, right,

(38:26):
I am? Okay. In their song My Life, you can
hear producer Michael Wagoner say something in the middle of
the kazoo solo. What does he say? I see a
pattern of these I don't freaking know. No, I thought
you're gonna ask me what what what instrument? Solo wing
on which I've seen them do that song live and

(38:46):
it's awesome with kazoos. Yeah, they the Roadies would come
out and then I'll do the Did Michael Wager say
what the are you guys doing? No, he didn't, he
says fish breath. Apparently they were eating a lot of
soushi during the recording session, and really Michael Wagoner talked

(39:09):
about it on a recent podcast. Wow. But that's a
question for my friend Jamie. Oh, Jamie. Yeah, he's given
us questions before. Wow. I'd like to know the name
of that podcast and check it out, so ask it
all right, I will. It's pretty cool. Yeah you can
if you listen, you can hear saying something, but it's

(39:30):
it's hard to tell what he says. Jamie kicking ash
and he does enjoy this show quite a bit. Good,
So I think we're up to thirty people, Jamie, sweet,
all right, Question three for you, and this is a
bass player question you being a bass player better and
I screwed this or not? All right, name the bass

(39:53):
player who's played the following guitar players Richie Blackmore, Gary Moore,
Randy Rhodes, Ingvay, Moltstein, and Tony Iomi, Glenn Hughes. Good.
But he has played with most of those guys, most
of them, Yeah, because he's played with Richie's played with Gary.

(40:15):
I don't think he played with Randy. I don't think
he played with Ingvay, and he did play with Tony.
So he played with some of them. Yes, answer Bob Daisy, Damn,
So you failed. I didn't realize Bob days he played
with So the one went joe Lin Turner. That's the
album he played on it, which is probably my favorite
Vay album. I still like his first album. Since we

(40:41):
talked about Ingvay, should we play something Vay? Yeah? How
about I'll see the Light tonight? Okay? On the Hard
Rocking Trivia Show. All Right, all right, kitties, once again,

(41:03):
it's time for who the hell is this? We're gonna
play four clips from a song and you and Danny
have to guess the name of the band and the
name of the song, And Danny, I'm gonna give you
a little little clue before I start. This song came
out in nineteen eighty nine, A nine. Okay, here we
go play the clip. You said you didn't think I

(41:35):
would get this one? Nope? Is it Dad? Yes? It
is Disneyland after Dark and that is a rim of Hell. Man.
Why did I miss that one? Wow? Good ones? Yeah?
I love those guys, that's all I love. I really

(41:57):
like Dad. Oh man. I got some of the you
got a lot of the Da D albums or have
you kind of lost rings? Not? None of the recent ones. Now,
I like their first like three or four. I can
send some of the recent stuff your way. Good one
Danny got on the first sound clip. All right, so
let's play this for everybody else to enjoy. Yeah, this

(42:17):
is Dad rim of Hell on The Hard Rocking Trivia Show.

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