Archive for April, 2016

God Healed two stuck Middle Fingers at a Stryper Concert!

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Well, sort of. You will have to watch the video to see what happens but it is entertaining to say the least! I can’t imagine flipping off the singer of a Christian rock band. I have seen Stryper several times and I feel guilty about ordering a beer during the show much less giving them the bird! Those guys ROCK! Thumbs up to Michael!

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Posted by Chuck Gee - April 26, 2016 at 12:00 PM

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Five Finger Death Punch being sued by their own!

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five-finger-death-punchRecord label! LOL It’s pretty bad enough when the fans think you your music stinks but when the label you are on is suing you for putting out crappy music? Whole different ballgame!

Here is the Story from TMZ:

 

Five Finger Death Punch is trying to crank out new songs before its lead singer ends up in rehab — or worse — but that haste is making for some really crappy music, according to their own record label.

Prospect Park filed a lawsuit against the heavy metal rockers, saying the band is “shamelessly attempting to cash in before the anticipated downfall of their addicted bandmate.”

As we first reported, frontman Ivan Moody‘s estranged wife thinks he desperately needs rehab for alcohol because he’s having Jekyll and Hyde-like episodes.

In the suit, the label says 5FDP members admitted they were rushing the record before “Ivan does something stupid — dies — goes away to jail.

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Posted by Chuck Gee - April 26, 2016 at 5:40 AM

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Another Hollywood tragedy.Former WWE Chyna found dead!

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chyna_0WOW! She hadn’t been heard from for a few days…She had her extreme ups and extreme downs. Going from Wrestling to hardcore porn. Sad. Not hating her for the porn gig though. People are people and she craved attention too.

From TMZ:

Celebrity Gossip | Entertainment News | Celebrity News | TMZ.com WWE legend Chyna — real name Joanie Laurer — has died … and officials are investigating as a possible overdose, TMZ Sports has learned.

We’ve learned she was in her apartment in Redondo Beach, CA … south of L.A. — and police got the call around 7:30 PM. Our law enforcement sources say she had not been seen or heard from for a few days. A friend went to check on her today and found her unresponsive in the bedroom of her home and made the call to police.

Read more: http://www.tmz.com/#ixzz46STC6F7s

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Posted by Chuck Gee - April 21, 2016 at 5:11 AM

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Brian Johnson releases Statement Concerning AC/DC

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Brian took the high road. Like a true Gent should! No mud slinging!

Here is the Link:

http://ultimateclassicrock.com/ac-dc-brian-johnson-departure-statement/

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Posted by Chuck Gee - April 19, 2016 at 7:20 AM

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“Ages Of Rock” Episode 022 – Discussing the KISS Katalog PODCAST!

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Welcome to Ages of Rock Podcast!

Your co-hosts, Allen Tate, Bill Algee and Dennis

Talbott are 3 middle aged, semi mature, Midwestern men….

Talking Rock!

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Episode 022 – Discussing the KISS Katalog (Lick It Up thru Alive III)

In this episode, we continue discussing the Hottest Band in the World. We spend some time breaking down the albums from the Lick It Up through Alive III. Sit back and enjoy!

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZOFcfL8aZg

iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ages-of-rock-podcast/id1053552684

Libsyn: http://agesofrock.libsyn.com/episode-022-discussing-the-kiss-katalog-lick-it-up-thru-alive-iii

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Posted by Chuck Gee - April 14, 2016 at 10:00 AM

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Bun E. Carlos on his fellow Cheap Trick “Shareholders”

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Man, this guy throws out the facts as fast as Cheap Trick releases any news. Not sure what happened but the band marriage is long over even though he is still getting his alimony…”On the drums, Mr. BUN E< CARLOS!” I never will forget that moment on the album…

Here is Bun E.’s latest FaceBook press release.

Re; Post R&R Hall Of Fame

When I heard that Cheap Trick were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame and that the Hall and HBO had decided that the four of us would perform again it was humbling, and being re-united for that final performance was an overwhelming honor that I’m grateful for. I’m proud that the work we’ve done over the past 40 years was recognized.

This should be a time of celebration, we’re in the Hall Of Fame, Cheap Trick have a new record out, and I’ve got a new solo record coming in June. But it’s hard to celebrate when the other three Shareholders of Cheap Trick are in all the papers and on the radio calling me names and saying things that aren’t true. I don’t seek out the press and have laid low, sometimes making statements in response to theirs, and I don’t have a big machine behind me to promote myself. I’ve been in Cheap Trick for over 40 years and there’s a lot of dirty laundry I could air, but I prefer not to. It’s a bad look for Cheap Trick and for the four of us as individuals.

That said there’s a few things that now need to be addressed.

As was hopefully evident Friday night, I’m in great health and my back is fine, has been since the corrective surgery many years ago, neither my back or my health has ever limited me professionally. I continue to play drums everyday, perform about 3 dozen shows a year, and now that I have a record deal I look forward to recording regularly, I’m doing well.

I no longer tour or record with Cheap Trick because the other Shareholders asked me to allow them to use a hired drummer instead. I reluctantly agreed provided that I wasn’t thrown out of the businesses we spent our whole lives building together. But then they cleaned house and under the advisement of their new team tried to remove me from our companies, which at the end of the day didn’t end well for them.

From day one the four of us in Cheap Trick have been defined by the unique sound and energy we have when we’re on stage or in the studio together. When Tom quit in the ’80’s we brought in salaried musicians, and they were very good, but without Tom the recipe was different. And seven years later, after Tom returned, I was the one who insisted Cheap Trick restore his corporate rights. We all realized that the four of us together have something special, so special that it made it worth getting a quarter of the earnings instead of a third. Last week I finally saw them play with our salaried drummer on The Today Show and it was like seeing Cheap Trick without Tom, or perhaps to borrow from what recently Rick stated in Rolling Stone, “…three men and a baby.”

Few bands get along after 40 years but for the sake of Cheap Trick I truly hope that Rick, Tom, & Robin can drop the gloves, stop the ugly name calling, and find a way to live and let live.

Peace,

Bun E Carlos
Cheap Trick
April 12th, 2016
Rockford, IL

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Posted by Chuck Gee - April 13, 2016 at 6:49 AM

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Steve Miller doesn’t hold back on the RNRHOF!

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If you love Rock and Roll and agree with Steve Miller, please like and share!

A couple of nice quotes from: Rolling Stone

“I came out here for my fans. I came out for the people who take it seriously.”

steve-miller-0e5b9e14516267c3Was the Hall of Fame experience what you thought it would be?
Uh. No. No, it wasn’t. It was nice. The whole experience should be completely redesigned and become much more artist-friendly. 

“The whole process needs to be changed … It doesn’t need to be this hard. There’s nothing fancy going on out there that requires all of this stuff,” he said, before going on to complain about the $10,000 price of tickets for the ceremony. “They need to respect the artists they say they’re honoring, which they don’t.”

Do you think about recording any new albums?
No. I don’t think about it at all. There is no record business. I record a lot of things. There is no record business. There’s no reason for me to spend any money producing stuff that a record company… All the people that were sitting in the front row tonight, like the guy that came from my record company, I wanted to pull him by his necktie and kick him in the nuts.

$10,000 a ticket? Miller got just two tickets to attend his own induction to the Hall of Fame. Additional tickets would have cost him $10,000!

Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/features/steve-miller-this-whole-industry-is-f–kin-gangsters-and-crooks-20160411#ixzz45cO6lMSQ
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Posted by Chuck Gee - April 12, 2016 at 7:23 AM

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Vince Neil in trouble again and Nicolas Cage tries to…

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Didn’t take long for Vince Neil to have a melt down after Motley Crue’s last show. I guess he got upset a woman asked for Nic’s autograph first and allegedly attacked her!

from TMZ:

Vince Neil and Nic Cage got in a huge physical fight in Las Vegas Thursday, after Vince allegedly attacked a woman in a hotel … and Vince is now the subject of a criminal investigation.

Law enforcement sources tell us the fight went down at around 5 PM at Aria Hotel on the Vegas strip. We’re told Nic and Vince were inside when a woman came up to Nic and asked for an autograph. Our sources say Vince allegedly got behind the woman, grabbed her by the hair and pulled her to the ground.

The video we got shows the end of a fight between Vince and Nic. Our sources tell us Nic was trying to restrain Vince and calm him down, taking him outside the hotel and into a car. Nic is screaming at Vince, imploring him to calm down.

Cops tell us Vince was cited for battery and never taken to the station.

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Posted by Chuck Gee - April 8, 2016 at 9:56 AM

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Country Music Legend Merle Haggard has died

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Country legend Merle Haggard, often called “the Poet of the Common Man,” whose music reflected his hardscrabble roots and hard-living ways as well as a tenderness that made him a revered songwriter, has died at his home near Redding, Calif. He was 79.

The Associated Press confirmed his death.

Haggard along with fellow Bakersfield, Calif., superstar Buck Owens defined the West Coast sound of country music in the 1960s and ’70s.

Emerging from the central California city’s raucous honky-tonky country music scene of the post WWII-era, first recording for the local Tally label and then for Capitol Records, Haggard became a towering figure, producing 38 chart-topping records along with his longtime recording and touring band, the Strangers. Among his biggest hits were the controversial “Okie From Muskogee” — alternately seen as a reactionary Nixon-era anthem or a good-hearted spoof of heartland mores — as well as enduring and much-covered ballads such as “Today I Started Loving You Again,” “If We Make It Through December,” “Sing Me Back Home” and “Hungry Eyes.” His uptempo “drinking” songs such as “The Bottle Let Me Down,” “Swingin’ Doors,” “I Think I’ll Just Stay Here and Drink” and “Working Man Blues” helped create the prototype of 1960s and ’70s country honky-tonk hits.

Two of his best-regarded albums were tributes to early country star Jimmie Rodgers (“Same Train, A Different Time,” 1969) and Western swing bandleader Bob Wills (“A Tribute to the Best Damn Fiddle Player in the World,” 1970).

Haggard scored with several film and TV hits over the years, most notably penning and singing the eponymous theme song for the 1974 TV series “Movin’ On,” as well as chart-toppers “Barroom Buddies” and “Misery and Gin” for Clint Eastwood’s film “Bronco Billy.” “Mama Tried” was featured in the crime film “Killers Three,” in which Haggard also co-starred.

Haggard was born in Oildale, Calif., to Oklahoma immigrants who migrated west during the Great Depression, and he quite literally grew up in a boxcar, albeit one converted into a home. His father died when Haggard was 9, and in his early life he committed a series of petty crimes, leading to longer and longer incarcerations. But Haggard was also gaining a reputation in the Bakersfield area as a first-rate singer and instrumentalist. Holding his own onstage with his idol, country music great Lefty Frizzell, was an indication of the career ahead of him, once he put crime and punishment behind him.

A botched robbery, however, saw him tried as an adult and sent to San Quentin, where he spent three years. Haggard recalled that seeing Johnny Cash onstage in San Quentin in 1958 was a particular inspiration, and the two men later became close friends and mutual fans.

Once out of prison, Haggard worked blue-collar day jobs and played the rowdy honky-tonks of Bakersfield at night, which led to him cutting several tracks for Tally.

Haggard’s first released song was the minor hit “Skid Row.” A cover of country superstar Wynn Stewart’s “Sing a Sad Song” charted nationally in 1964. The following year he had his first national top-10 record with “(My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers,” followed in 1966 by his first No. 1 song, “I’m a Lonesome Fugitive.”

Haggard, in a 1999 interview with Variety, described his rise as he moved from local music sensation to national star after signing with Capitol Records: “We had this little label in Bakersfield (Tally) that we were doing pretty good on. About 1964, I think it was, we sold forty-something-thousand records out of our apartment back before the interweb (sic) and all that s—. So Capitol called us and said, ‘Don’t you think it’s time you let us help you?’

“They were also disappointed in everything but the Beatles. There was nothing in the world selling except Beatle music. Every country act in the entire f—ng world had just got fired. And it just so happened that during that really strange Beatlemania I got a goddamn hit.”

The ’60s and ’70s were Haggard’s peak period creatively and professionally. Haggard scored hits for three labels — Capitol, Epic and MCA — before turning to independent label status in the late ’90s. He briefly returned to Capitol (via its Nashville division) in the new millennium, and released a collaborative album with Willie Nelson, “Django and Jimmie,” through Sony Legacy in 2015; the latter set reached No. 1 on the country chart and No. 7 on the pop side.

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Posted by Chuck Gee - April 6, 2016 at 12:33 PM

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KickActs March Stats 380,516 page hits!

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