Twisted Sister’s Dee Snider on Never Ending Farewell Tours by Ozzy, Scorpions, & KISS!

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Twisted Sister’s Dee Snider on Never Ending Farewell Tours by Ozzy, Scorpions, & KISS! #deesnider
Hey everyone!
In tonight’s video, we look ar Dee Snider from Twisted Sister and his recent interview where he had choice words for several artists who are guilty of perpetuating NeverEnding-Farewell-Tours!
He talks about Ozzy Osbourne, The Scorpians & KISS who have all been guilty of this!
We’ll also discuss other bands who are just as guilty any that Dee mentions in his interview!
Who are these other bands? And why do they continue to add new dates that extend their farewell tours to extra months and even years?
Well, all these and many more questions are addressed in tonight’s video!
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@canadianstudmuffin
@canadianstudmuffin
Not a fan of Dee Snider's music or band Twisted Sister, but I like him as a person. The biggest joke is Motley Crue, especially after they all signed paperwork a few years ago that they would never tour again. Until the next reunion tour, that is...
@michaelrochester48
@michaelrochester48
Wasn’t The Who the first band to say that they were going to call it quits, in 1983 and say that was it? And they were probably the first band to renege on that promise. First live aid and then more tours and still they were touring until 2022
@wmg1958
@wmg1958
To quote a Lucinda Williams song..."It's over. I know it but I can't let go." I was in a band for 20 years with the same drummer. He was older than me and his body started giving out, but he had been going so long he didn't know how to stop. So we all kept going until at last he couldn't go any more. He passed away just a few weeks before our last gig. Bands are a lot more than the records they put out, they are (as I'm sure Michael Noland will vouch for) a tribe. I don't think it's just money these bands are after. When the dream calls, it's tough to say no.
@spiritualhammer392
@spiritualhammer392
Thanks for presenting on this topic, Michael! Dee earned your commentary on these subjects, fantastic analysis as always, sir!
@chriscarlson3700
@chriscarlson3700
There was one time I believed a rock band when they said “this is it,” and it was my favorite band, Rush. It was their R40 Tour in 2014-15, and while they never officially said “last tour,” they sure hinted at it. So I saw them twice on that tour, and took my son to one of the shows. And they were still top-notch. True to their word, when the tour was over, sadly, they were done. (And then we lost Neil. FU, cancer.) But other than Rush, I don’t believe bands when they say “this is it,” because it rarely is.
@kenijonesESQ
@kenijonesESQ
I totally agree with him, And much respect to him, Dee is a great guy. Zappa and him really went to bat for us teenagers against Tipper Gore back in the day. And The Price is such a great song. Who didnt have Stay Hungry in the milk crate next to Frampton Comes Alive. Great episode cheers Michael. I fell for the KISS "farewell" reunion tour with make up scam in 96.....27 years later......they're still thumpin around like the Energizer Bunny
@Gator805
@Gator805
Yep. I went to the Kiss Farewell Tour 2nd show. That was 5 years ago!!
@glennandadriansrocktalk
@glennandadriansrocktalk
Dee was awesome during the PMRC hearings!
@stormcop55
@stormcop55
Brother .... I am fully onboard with this one!!!!!
@willswalkingwest7267
@willswalkingwest7267
McCartney's got everyone hypnotized into thinking he can still belt out rockers.
@suicidality2744
@suicidality2744
A "Farewell Tour" can always be followed by a Legacy Tour which can be followed by a Nostalgia Tour and then the Forever Tour. The marketing possibilities are endless!
@BruceColon-BSides
@BruceColon-BSides
Dee has always come across as a solid dude. Not a fan of the music, but he’s a great media personality.
@Sarconthewolf
@Sarconthewolf
When you do something you like for a career, you just don't want to stop doing what you like. The whole problem is calling it a farewell tour. But you're right, call it the artist and friends.
@jeffreyflint6286
@jeffreyflint6286
Direct and to the points Michael. As much as I love these aging bands, I believe if your going to retire. Just do it. Go out in style and class. If its not great anymore, well...
@catsofsherman1316
@catsofsherman1316
I saw KISS on the second show of their end of the road tour. That was February of 2019. Four and a half years ago! The tour is still going on. No new music from them in over ten years and they have no intention of recording any new music.
@brandonbelt5055
@brandonbelt5055
It varies band to band. All my friends that saw the last Scorpions and KISS tours had a blast! Iron Maiden recently all became senior citizens and they're as good as they've ever been! On the other side, DEVO are doing a farewell tour and I saw them in 2006 and performed as very old men. It was kind of embarrassing and that was 17 years ago. So it varies. It probably helps if they constantly stay active like Maiden did and not go away for over a decade like DEVO.
@83Roboto
@83Roboto
I'm right there with you on this subject. i think we have The Eagles to blame for this trend. If I'm correct, they were the ones that started the trend. Correct me if I'm wrong.
@tektoniks_architects
@tektoniks_architects
Believe it or not Micheal, I used to listen go to Twisted Sister shows in NYC in the early 1980's when all they did was play small clubs in and around the Long Island/NYC area. They were a rising local band, and although they wore the makeup from the beginning, they were much less mainstream and "campy" back then, and a lot more hardcore and speed/heavy metal back then. They were average musicians but they put on outstanding shows, and they developed an enormous following. They released an album, went a little more mainstream, and hit it big with "We're Not Gonna Take It ". Thanks for the great take! Peace! Ernie
@kimnach
@kimnach
I saw Kiss's farewell tour in May of 2000. That was the end as far as I was concerned. Finished. Over. Elvis has left the building....
@scottnickerson2
@scottnickerson2
I'm in agreement with you on many points. However, on a more positive note, i want to give my highest respects to a true rock god who had huge hits, took a fall (heath-related) & came back like a phoenix after years of hard work... Lou Gramm. I am a full-time musician in my 60's, and still get emotional to see & hear Lou sing. He should be an inspiration to us all.
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