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  1. Roth Army Excusive©®™- Dave Roth mentioned on new Steel Panther Release

    Quote Originally Posted by Seshmeister View Post
    On the new Steel Panther album, 'Balls Out', Dave gets a mention.

    On the track 'I Like Drugs' towards the end there is a skit with Panther singer Michael Starr (Ralph Saenz) being chased by the cops.

    Click Here for an exert!

    I'm guessing this was recorded before they were booked to tour the UK with Motley Crue in December...

    Ralph was of course formally the singer of infamous Van Halen tribute band, and Roth solo musician feeder tank, The Atomic Punks.



    The extraordinary new Panther album, 'Balls Out' is due for release in the US on November 1st, slightly earlier in the UK and Japan.

    More info on them here http://steelpantherrocks.com and we have a thread Here
  2. This For All Of You Who Are Selling Your Music On The Net - Current Info....

    Quote Originally Posted by Hardrock69 View Post
    This was published in the Nashville Scene this week (the equivalent of LA Weekly, or any other weekly metro entertainment society mag).

    A very complete and informative article on the current websites that sell music, with mini-profiles of several of them......info on Spotify.com and others. So if you are selling your tunes on the net, check it out:

    http://www.nashvillescene.com/nashvi...nt?oid=2610420
  3. London's Burning and opportunity

    Quote Originally Posted by Blaze View Post
    We all must look on the bright side and see the opportunities provided by this manufactured disaster.
    Take for example the loss of the Sony warehouse. They may have lost their warehouse, but they are going to do something nice for the victim of that infamous mugging.



    Sony has pledged to replace a PSP stolen from a mugging victim during the London riots.
    Malaysian student Ashraf Haziq had his jaw broken when rioters stole his bike.

    Whilst lying in a bloody heap on the floor in Barking, East London, a camera operator caught him being helped on to his feet by a seemingly well-intention group, who then proceeded to break into his backpack and loot the contents. A representative said: "If we can find out how to get it to him we'll replace the PSP."

    This is truly generous considering Sony will be having pony up contracts, right off the bat before insurance pays them to cover their cost.

    Nevertheless, even beyond the litigation, which will ensue from their warehouse being burnt down with business expecting orders and livelihoods effected by their inability to live up to contracts, is the opportunity. The opportunity for businesses to step in and fill the void left behind by Sony’s eggs smashing. This is not a big loss for Sony. Sony is a big company. It is an opportunity for independent labels to become even more independent, striving, and distinctive with stronger roots in the music we all love.


    Smoke continues to rise from a Sony Warehouse, which was destroyed by arsonists in Enfield in north London August 9, 2011 - Suzanne Plunkett/Reuters


    One hapless soul, Sean Michaels, still seemed to be in shock when he wrote, “ The problem is this: without the distributors delivering CDs to retailers,
    ...
  4. Dave - July 3, 1988 - Biloxi, MS

    Quote Originally Posted by ALMOSTsaved View Post
    I may or may not have posted these before from an older computer...but I re-scanned them and cleaned them up today. These are from the tour stop in Biloxi, MS on the "Skyscraper" tour on July 3, 1988 with Poison opening. Enjoy the photos...

















    Thanks for the thought ALMOSTsaved! Wishes to you!
  5. Bootleg Blogger Invites You To 'Imagine A Jump

    Quote Originally Posted by Blaze View Post
    by BECA GRIMM

    The (presumably) French mash-up artist Mighty Mike recently layered John Lennon's instrumental version of "Imagine" with Van Halen's acoustic recording of "Jump," and the result is a glorious fusion of musical polar opposites, fittingly titled "Imagine a Jump."




    David Lee Roth has run with Lennon before — in a fan-made Frankenstein way — back in 2008, when someone paired Van Halen's "Runnin' With the Devil" with The Beatles' "Drive My Car." But this time, when round spectacles meet unbuttoned satin shirts, the fruit plays more fluidly.



    Lennon's quiet, thoughtful ivories slide from the speakers, quickly followed by Roth's drawn-out crow call. Roth's party-inspirational vocals shockingly serve as a perfect counterpart to Lennon's famous piano lines.

    Still, one should be reminded of the last successful time Roth ran with the Beatles.

    You might as well have a listen below.

    Links in article:

    http://www.npr.org/blogs/allsongs/20...imagine-a-jump

    http://mightymikesnewboot.blogspot.c...van-halen.html

    http://www.npr.org/artists/15405854/john-lennon

    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...ryId=133590711

    http://www.npr.org/blogs/allsongs/20...e_beatl_1.html
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