Sunday, January 30, 2011

Blind In Texas

We decided to go visit our friend April in Dallas, Texas in January.  We had an amazing time, here is a summary of our trip!

We arrived in town and went with our friend's to the Texas Theatre to see the Lemmy Movie.  The Texas Theatre was opened by Howard Hughes in 1931, and is infamous for being the location in which Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested for the murder of John F. Kennedy.

The lobby had a concession with unusually cheap prices as well as a bar! 

The Lemmy movie was awesome. This rockumentary is all about Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister, the founding member of Motorhead.  There were interviews with Ozzy Osbourne, Slash, Metallica, Alice Cooper and Dave Grohl all praising Lemmy.  The movie is an intimate behind the scenes look at the life of Lemmy both at home and on tour.

http://www.lemmymovie.com/


We went to the Hard Rock Cafe for lunch and to celebrate Cindy's Birthday.  We browsed the rock n' roll memorabilia that graced the walls including a Motley Crue guitar, furry ZZ Top guitars, a Dimebag Darrell chrome guitar etc..


Later that night we went to see Slash and Ozzy Osbourne at the American Airlines Centre.  It was great to see friends Brent and Todd play in front of such a huge crowd with Slash.  They started their set at 7:20pm so that they could squeeze in a few more songs. Their set-list included "Rocket Queen" "Nightrain", "Paradise City", "Sweet Child O Mine", "Slither", "Back from Cali", "By the Sword" and "Ghost".


Ozzy started with his usual comical movie montage. This time, it featured clips of him superimposed in scenes from Jersey Shore, Twilight (in which he proclaimed "Vampires are pussies, I'm the Prince of Fucking Darkness" LOL) and as Iron Man...

Ozzy played a wide range of songs which included "War Pigs", "Iron Man", "Flying High Again" "Shot In the Dark" "I Don't Know" "Crazy Train" "Let Me Hear You Scream" and finished with "Mama I'm Coming Home" and "Paranoid".


We went to the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza.  In 1963, it was the Texas School Book Depository.  It exhibits the life and assassination of JFK and the affect it had on the world.  It is the building where Oswald worked in when he shot JFK and where his rifle was found.  We stood on the grassy knoll were many witnesses claim they heard the additional (4th) shot fired.  There are still x's on the street where the shots that hit the president were fired.  It was very surreal. 

Later that day, we went to see the gravesite of Darrell Dimebag Abbott from Pantera and Damageplan.  On December 8, 2004, a man burst on the stage and shot him at the Alrose Villa Club in Columbus, Ohio.  We were fortunate enough to see Damageplan May 11, 2004 at the Starlite Room.

 

We headed over to Fort Worth Stock Yards and looked in the various shops and markets. We then went to Billy Bob's the Worlds Largest Honkeytonk.  It's a huge country bar with a restauarant, bar, concert hall, bull riding venue, and games room.  We enjoyed browsing the framed signed burgers, signed guitars,  backstage pass wall, and handprints of country and rock artists that have played there.



We had an amazing time in Dallas, TX and Cin hand an awesome Birthday! :)

Sunday, January 9, 2011

A Year in Review

We started New Years Eve 2010 off with a Shinedown show in Edmonton at 100.3 the Bear's New Year's Eve bash at the Shaw Conference Centre!  A highlight of the night was when they performed their version of Lynyrd Skynards' "Simple Man" as a tribute to Dimebag Darrell. 


We also saw the rock opera 'Jesus Christ Superstar' with Ted Neely who was the original Jesus in the 1973 film!

In mid-January we were ecstatic to attend the NAMM convention in Anaheim with our friends.  We had the pleasure of meeting some of our faves such as Slash, George Lynch, Ratt, Phil Varone, Steven Adler, Joe Satriani, Rikki Rockett, Andy Timmons and many more.  In the evening, we attended the Guitar Players Ball 5 with George Lynch (Dokken, Lynch Mob), Chris Holmes (WASP), Carlos Cavazo (Quiet Riot, Ratt) and Brent Fitz (Union, Alice Cooper, Vince Neil and currently Slash) on drums!  Gilby Clarke (Guns N Roses) was supposed to play as well, but he was in a motorcycle accident and unable to attend. 


Also as part of NAMM, we saw Ratt at the House of Blues in Anaheim!  It was packed to the rafters and we were pleasantly surprised to see Stephen Pearcy on vocals. He had been playing some solo shows so we assumed he wouldn't be fronting Ratt that night!  We had alot of fun (and drinks) hanging out with Steve Brown and PJ Farley from Trixter!


After a fabulous day of shopping on Melrose; we took in the Steel Panther show Monday night in LA at the House of Blues on Sunset.  Mark McGrath (Sugar Ray) got up on stage and jammed with them.  We were surprised to see Pearl opening up for them.  Pearl Aday is Meatloaf’s daughter; and Scott Ian’s (from Anthrax) wife.  Scott Ian was playing with the band!


We attended the Motley Crue shows in Vancouver and Edmonton for the Dead of Winter Tour.  Although they played a bare bones type show with way less theatrics than the last couple of tours; they were still spectacular!  The Joe Perry Project opened up for them.  It's just not the same seeing Joe up on stage without Steven Tyler singing and grooving beside him.


We saw Megadeth with Testament in March at the Shaw Conference Centre, in Edmonton.  It was historic to see Dave Mustaine and Dave Ellefson playing on stage together again.  Dave and Dave were two of the musicians we had the pleasure of meeting earlier in the year at NAMM.


In April, the Gruesome Twosome Tour came to town!  Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper both put on very entertaining shows.  Rob Zombie showed movie clips on the huge screen behind him and Alice Cooper entertained with his Rock N Roll horror show!  Alice was recently inducted in to the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame!


We took a much needed trip to Las Vegas to celebrate Lor's birthday.  We stayed at the Hard Rock Hotel for the first time, and loved it! We checked in at the front desk as the sweet sounds of Poison's "Talk Dirty To Me" billowed throughout the hotel! It felt like home. We saw Benji Madden get escorted through the hotel on his way to fight Riki Rachtman in a sold-out match which Benji won. We also saw Drowning Pool play at Wasted Space!

Our trip also included watching our friends the Spazmatics play a couple of shows while enjoying big Vegas drinks. We also went to the Steel Panther show at the House of Blues.  We saw the new Cirque De Soleil show "Viva Elvis" on our last night in Sin City!  It was a short but enjoyable trip!


In May we saw Slaughter at Century Casino in Edmonton. We talked to Mark, Dana, and Blando and told them how excited we were to see them again at Rock N America in July!  In May, we also saw The Trews and Buckcherry at the Rainmaker Rodeo!  There was a massive snow storm, but Buckcherry put on such an amazing live show, they're worth it!


In June we saw the legendary Iron Maiden.  They played a lot of new songs and Eddie looked a little different than normal; but they still rocked Rexall Place as usual. 


In June, we went to Toronto for NXNE and got to hang out with some old friends Johnny Rude & Lydia, Stacy Stray, Joy and Sammy. We shopped alot and checked out various gigs at bars including Tattoo Rock Parlour, The Hideout, Cherry Cola Rock & Rolla, Bovine, and Oh Boy.  We also saw the rock/jukebox musical "Rock of Ages" and had seats in front of the first row! While in Toronto, we saw Iggy Pop and the Stooges play Dundas Square which was jammed pack with unbelievable amounts of people.  We also saw the New York Dolls at the Burlington Sound of Music!  It was a mind-blowing weekend!


July was an exciting month.  First show was Fear Factory at the Starlite Room!  Next up was Bon Jovi with Kid Rock at the Stadium!  We also saw our friend Tommy Mac and his band Hedley play to tons of screaming fans at Capital Ex.


July 23-25 we attended Rock N America Music Festival in Oklahoma City!  The days were unbelievable, so were the after-parties at the Garden of Evil!    

On Thursday at RN'A we saw: Sweet, Bulletboys, Trixter, Faster Pussycat, Great White, a Tribute to Dio, and Twisted Sister.


Friday at RN'A brought us: Steelheart, John Corabi, Firehouse, Pretty Boy Floyd, Michael Schenker, LA Guns, Cinderella, and Scorpions.


On Saturday at RN'A we saw: Warrant, Texas Hippie Coalition, Slaughter (with a special appearance from Vince Neil), Lillian Axe, Lita Ford, Gilby Clarke, Dokken, Lynch Mob, and Ratt.


August was another great month!  We saw Keith Urban at the Big Valley Jamboree, and one of the Scorpions final shows in Canada. 


We saw Blondie for the first time ever. Deborah Harry she looked and sounded amazing!  We were also elated to see Buckcherry again, this time at Edmonton Event Centre.  We attended a meet n' greet before hand at Bourbon Street at West Edmonton Mall.  We finally got to meet Josh Todd! Yay! They were all so nice!  It was a much better show, indoors - with no snow!  :)


We were happy to see our friend's Killinger play Edmonton Event Centre with Lynch Mob.  The vivacious Marq Torien (Bulletboys) was on vocals and James Lomenzo (White Lion and Megadeth) was on bass.  George Lynch is a Guitar God. It was such a fun night! We ran into friends we hadn't seen in many years!


In September we saw the Aerosmith 40th Anniversary show!  We LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Aerosmith!  Joan Jett opened the show, and played a lot of songs from her days with the "Runaways"! 

We also caught a couple of Slash shows in Calgary and Edmonton and were proud to see long time friends Todd Kerns & Brent Fitz up on stage with the Guitar Legend.  (see earlier blog for review on Aerosmith as well as Slash).


In October we saw Collective Soul play at River Cree Casino! We were also ecstatic to see one of our faves,  Bret Michaels, headline the Halloween Howler.  (see earlier blogs for reviews of both Collective Soul and Bret).


The November Grey Cup festivities in Edmonton were fun-filled.  We saw Helix, Bif Naked, Ian Thornley with Big Wreck, Fozzy with Chris Jericho, Trooper, and Big Sugar.  All Canadian, All weekend!  (see earlier blog). 


The last show of the year was Keith Urban at West Edmonton Mall.  It was intimate and interactive (see earlier blog)! 

Can’t wait to see what 2011 has in store for us! 



Sunday, January 2, 2011

Brent Fitz - All Access Music Tour - Edmonton, AB


We were happy to hear our good friend Brent Fitz was coming to town to speak (and play a bit of drums) at Long & McQuade's new South location. Brent was there as part of the "All Access Music Tour" which allows successful Canadian working musicians to speak and share their experiences with the public. Brent told stories and shared pictures of various experiences throughout the years of him being a drummer.

Some of the highlights of the evening:

-Brent showed the crowd a picture of young version of him with Gregg Bisonette at a drum clinic when he was younger.

-He showed a picture of him as a teen with Tommy Lee.  He explained that when he was a young teen and his parents suggested he get a job, he answered an add to teach drums at a music store (instead of working at somewhere like a fast food place). He said this allowed him the opportunity to meet some of his influences like for example when the store needed someone to deliver drum equipment to Tommy Lee (when Motley Crue was in Winnipeg playing a show that night) he volunteered!

-He displayed a very polite rejection letter from Ozzy Osbourne that he received in the early 90s after sending in a package to audition to be his drummer.  The humbling experience taught him that you have to put in you 10,000 hours and work your way into the circle before any acceptance and success can be achieved.

-He showed a clip of playing with Vince Neil, Kerri Kelli and Jason Hook.

-He talked about playing with Union, Alice Cooper, The Guess Who, Theory of a Deadman, Econoline Crush, and Harlequin. And how important it is to always be prepared, and explained how he prepares with short notice. 

-He showed an awesome montage 'Back from Cali' video of the Slash shows in Europe this summer.

-He talked about getting out of his comfort zone and the importance of being a well rounded musician to achieve success.  He filled in for our friend Todd Kerns playing bass when he had to fly home from Moscow to have emergency surgery as his retina had detached.  He only had a few hours to rehearse and they played in front of thousands of people.  The drum tech filled in for Brent.

-He played drums along to songs by bands he's played with such as Slash, Harlequin, Econoline Crush and the Guess Who.

Brent was a very entertaining and inspirational.

Brent's official page:
http://www.brentfitz.com

Check out Slash's page for upcoming tour dates with Ozzy!
http://slash.ultimate-guitar.com/








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