What a shame.
Doesn't even look like him at all.
What a way to go..
What a shame.
Doesn't even look like him at all.
What a way to go..
Just odd that Croucier would even want to do it, but whatever.
Saw a dvd boot of Ratt with just Blotzer, DeMartini, Pearcy and Croucier's replacement doing a show in 1999 or 2000, and they sounded fine as a four-piece, and they sounded fine. In fact, Pearcy played guitar on a few songs as well, and the dude actually pulled off a solo at the end of Back For More that didn't sound half bad.
If the ticket prices were low enough and the venue were close enough, I'd go check them out. Chances are I'd easily know just about every tune they would play.
Scramby eggs and bacon.
Originally posted by Steve Savicki
Do you think De Martini was better than Crosby back in the days?
That's like saying " Do you think DLR was better than Sammy Midler in VH?"
Originally posted by estang74
That's like saying " Do you think DLR was better than Sammy Midler in VH?"
No Shit.
Complete No-Brainer.:confused:
Originally posted by diamondjimi
Robbin Crosby soloing in the studio shortly before he died...
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Sheesh , he looks like John Candy.....
R.I.P.
He totally did it to himself. Seeing him in a 2000 interview, all bloated and sick, saying he had no regrets and that nobody should feel sorry for him, that guy came off as a bigger knucklehead than Pearcy.
Sure hope this is true.Originally posted by Mr. Vengeance
Reportedly, RATT will put their differences aside and reform with all surviving original members, Stephen Pearcy, Juan Croucier, Warren DeMartini, and Bobby Blotzer. Of course, Robin Crosby is dead...
I'd love to see them back on the road. Love that band.
The Fearsome Foursome of true Metal bands that shaped 80's metal were: Ratt, Motley Crue, Twisted Sister & Quiet Riot.
Led of course by the classics: KISS, AC/DC, Aerosmith & (Classic) Van Halen.
If you were a budding rocker in the early eighties, you HAD to be into the Fearsome Foursome of Metal.
I saw Ratt when they opened for Ozzy on the Bark@themoon.com tour.
They were incredible back then. But they weren't as amazing last year with Jizzy Pearl.
Really hope they swing through Western Canada for once.
It's funny how all these 80's bands are coming around again. After 20 years, they are back in style.
TWISTED SISTER .QUIET RIOT AND EVEN MOTLEY CRUE ,WERE NOT THAT GREAT ....... MTV MADE THEM BIGGER THAN THEY REALLY SHOULD HASVE BEEN ......A BAND LIKE DOKKEN .A TRUE ROCK BAND WITH STELLER MUSICIANS BLOWS THEM AWAY .
loved Dokken too, but I'm not stating my opinion....the fearsome foursome carved the way for new metal....and if you were true fans of those bands, you'd know they were all great bands behind the mtv hits. those guitar cuts weren't the least bit glam, and again, not talkin' about the mtv hits....Originally posted by BALLYJUNKIE
TWISTED SISTER .QUIET RIOT AND EVEN MOTLEY CRUE ,WERE NOT THAT GREAT ....... MTV MADE THEM BIGGER THAN THEY REALLY SHOULD HASVE BEEN ......A BAND LIKE DOKKEN .A TRUE ROCK BAND WITH STELLER MUSICIANS BLOWS THEM AWAY .
Ahhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!
The good old days when MTV rocked and we could get it in Canada.
Now, it's just plain shit.
Originally posted by ppg960
Really hope they swing through Western Canada for once.
Here's hoping!
Dokken was a good band, dysfunctional, but good. George Lynch was a fuckin' badass MUTHA on the guitar! LOVE GEORGE!!!!!!Originally posted by BALLYJUNKIE
TWISTED SISTER .QUIET RIOT AND EVEN MOTLEY CRUE ,WERE NOT THAT GREAT ....... MTV MADE THEM BIGGER THAN THEY REALLY SHOULD HASVE BEEN ......A BAND LIKE DOKKEN .A TRUE ROCK BAND WITH STELLER MUSICIANS BLOWS THEM AWAY .
Stay Frosty, muthas!
Meh.Originally posted by DLR_EngineRoom
loved Dokken too, but I'm not stating my opinion....the fearsome foursome carved the way for new metal....and if you were true fans of those bands, you'd know they were all great bands behind the mtv hits. those guitar cuts weren't the least bit glam, and again, not talkin' about the mtv hits....
Those bands were okay, but even stacked up alongside such bands of the day as Dio, Dokken, JP and Iron Maiden, the fearsome foursome were a little weak.
What surprised me about RATT was the fact that they never really had any power ballads in their songlist. I could be wrong, but that was a major trend that ALL hair bands were doing. Round And Round is a great song and I love the guitar solos in the middle. My other favourites include 'Back For More' and 'Loving You Is A Dirty Job'.
Besides, I posted a thread regarding RATT's influence by CVH a while ago. Also explains the title of their best of album, 8191.
In the summer of 2005, we had a concert here in Toronto featuring the rebuilt RATT, Cinderella, Quiet Riot, and Firehouse. I was across the lake at the Iron Maiden concert instead! But seriously, keep your ears and eyes open for the concert announcements.Originally posted by ppg960
Really hope they swing through Western Canada for once.
It's funny how all these 80's bands are coming around again. After 20 years, they are back in style.
I had a ticket for that show but when Maiden was announced playing the same date, I had to swallow the $30 and go see Maiden! "Tonight, we're only playing songs from the first four albums!!!"Originally posted by RuzDNailz
In the summer of 2005, we had a concert here in Toronto featuring the rebuilt RATT, Cinderella, Quiet Riot, and Firehouse. I was across the lake at the Iron Maiden concert instead! But seriously, keep your ears and eyes open for the concert announcements.
And what a show it was at the Molson Amphitheatre!
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