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Smoking live version of Hammerhead Shark!
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It's been awhile, but that is a cool song.
Good harp playing, too! Too bad the sound keeps cutting in and out. -
ahhh yes...the Lil Aint Enough Tour...playin to half filled arenas...was this the tour where Extreme an Cinderella opened...3 years later he would be playin in a nite club called Malibu in Lido Beach Long Island, a new wave club no less... Im just thankful Wolfie talked his dad into tourin with him one more time...if they never do anything else, I can deal with it...Comment
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. . . awesome footage . . .
. . . i think it was gar who once blamed it on cocaine for how the little ain't enough album sounds. love that recording myself, a dream come true that dave worked with bob rock and master mixer randy staub. such punch. i read somewhere recently that one of the reasons billy sheehan left was because dave wanted to go in a more dance-oriented direction with the music and sheehan didn't dig it. a little ain't enough is hardly a disco recording. on the other hand, dave kinda tried to go full tilt boogie funk with the nile rodgers produced your filthy little mouth . . .
. . . interesting, dave had the word "little" in two albums in a row. what can it mean?Comment
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As least he was playing his solo material then.
Always liked that tune. Some hate it, but I think it's a cool song.Comment
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Thanks DLNatra,
Great to see this footage from the early 90's!
Dave went back to the roots in this grunge-filled time and good to see he was still out there, even in half-filled arenas.
The Seattle bands were taking over but that still didn't stop Dave...Comment
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ahhh yes...the Lil Aint Enough Tour...playin to half filled arenas...was this the tour where Extreme an Cinderella opened...3 years later he would be playin in a nite club called Malibu in Lido Beach Long Island, a new wave club no less... Im just thankful Wolfie talked his dad into tourin with him one more time...if they never do anything else, I can deal with it...Comment
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Coke makes the treble range more stimulating to the brain, and I postulated that's why some albums like this from the era lack low end. Nowadays I'd blame it on the digital.Comment
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Great version!! I saw this tour in Middletown NY. Had to be close to spld out, no doubt. Cinderella's se was way too long, but Extreme was actually really good.
This show was when I became a huge fan of "Tell the Truth". Dave did an intense version of that song! Gotta scan and post some of the pics I took that night.Comment
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