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@matthewb.751
@matthewb.751 3 күн бұрын
I hear Tom Scholz is coming out with a new Album and tour in 2025....... cant wait
@NEILClark-ce7rv
@NEILClark-ce7rv 3 күн бұрын
Wow ! I cart believe its you. Honestly, WOW .I've always wondered about yourself every now and then when you played live at the Newcastles Mayfair. Sorry I didn't know you are the guitar player for UFO, Honestly I didn't know who Gary more was. I am now smiten. Just to say that we have a lot in common, such as I know where you're coming from as I've listened to your interview we both play guitar 🎸 and we both share the same initials. NC . My name is Neil Clark. Please check out comfrey project Neil a passion for music. Many thanks Neil. I follow you and hope to see you play again Live .
@wisdomsquare28
@wisdomsquare28 3 күн бұрын
Steve is a HELL of a SINGER! So HAPPY to SEE him BACK!
@madlynx1818
@madlynx1818 6 күн бұрын
Awesome interview. I love the song ‘Riff and Roll’ from the Pandora’s box box set, I put that one on my favorites mix. It was cool to hear him mention it. I love ‘Rock in a hard place’
@alberto77775
@alberto77775 7 күн бұрын
Go back to autograph...... plunkett without autograph is no good
@acesteele8559
@acesteele8559 9 күн бұрын
Very cool to see an interview with Plunkett! When I was a teenager, he was the guitarist/singer of my favorite L.A. local band, WOLFGANG. There wasnt a band that could touch em ,Not VanHalen, not Quiet Riot, Nobody!
@ThomasMaxwell-d6q
@ThomasMaxwell-d6q 10 күн бұрын
Dave's timing is off
@jaffeyjandoctora4211
@jaffeyjandoctora4211 11 сағат бұрын
of course his old and not his prime
@m.gerhardus5432
@m.gerhardus5432 11 күн бұрын
great 👍 thank you 🙂
@davidmaurice5992
@davidmaurice5992 14 күн бұрын
Always admired his work. I saw Honeymoon Suite in Youngstown Ohio. 1985 or so.
@toms4442
@toms4442 14 күн бұрын
Not sure if rhey should be doing this.....having said this i have heard the cd and i would go see them if they came to Erie!
@johnnilsson1311
@johnnilsson1311 14 күн бұрын
I have the utmost respect for Tracii the guitarist. Tracii the person still to this day leaves a lot to desire. He once said any drummer can be replaced and that may be true. However a guitarist also can be replaced also. Yes, there is always a difference just look at the replacements for Steve, NO ONE has filled that void imo! Yes their making great music but this guys attitude about people, dude these people are the people that support you! Is he really that dense that he doesn't get it? His arrogance is nauseating! I haven't seen the band since Blades was the lead guitarist and even though he didn't come close to Tracii, he was approachable. Tracii for the position he is in, in this time of his life and all the shit he Fd up with that band he should be considerably more humble but he still seems to be the same miserable guy he was years ago. As far as drummers go, I actually traveled about 70 miles outside Philly to try and catch him and Phil and guess what the drummer didn't make the show. I talk to a lot of people in the business and one who was very close to this band and there was only one professional member in this band and he is no longer with us! Tracii tends to blame everyone else for his F ups! This band with Tracii (who is far superior than Slash) should have been a giant. They even more than Motley deserved stadium tours. There is only one reason they never got that far and that's the person that blames everyone else. There is only one thing in a band that never can be replaced and that's the vocal! Never worked with any band. Maybe VH but even Sammy didn't make VH Eddie did. There's a reason Zeppelin never fully reunited and that's because Jimmy was a stickler for the drum sound he wanted. From The Firm to Coverdale Page he was never happy with the drum sound except maybe the Black Crowes. Tracii is the Jimmy Page of that era imo! I'm not a hater of the guitarist but the person is a miserable F**k and yes I met a few times. I met all of them more than once and not once did Phil come off as an egotistical ahole! There is only one other guy in music that I've met that was more down to Earth and accomedating to his fans. I met many from the Crue to Page and Plant and to this day Phil and this other person were thee most plesant to be around! That is something I don't understand every old school country artist knows where their bread is buttered but some of these rock guys. Forget about it! If I could say one thing to Tracii it would be lighten the fuck up!
@AndresLanderos-oj5lg
@AndresLanderos-oj5lg 14 күн бұрын
back in the day he had long red hair
@AndresLanderos-oj5lg
@AndresLanderos-oj5lg 14 күн бұрын
So happy that Steve plunkett is back
@jordonlane7120
@jordonlane7120 15 күн бұрын
Chris amazing Drummer should be back with AC/DC not Matt 🇬🇧 🤘
@bsrg550
@bsrg550 15 күн бұрын
Great interview, Thomas! Chris seems very down to earth, considering some of the big names he’s played with.
@RockInterviewSeries
@RockInterviewSeries 15 күн бұрын
Thank you! Yes, Chris is a rock legend and a great guy.
@eess21
@eess21 16 күн бұрын
관객들 뭐하냐?
@apsmith99
@apsmith99 18 күн бұрын
Where is Oz Fox?
@stevemccutcheon8803
@stevemccutcheon8803 23 күн бұрын
Just fucking sucks compared to the 1989 version
@stevemccutcheon8803
@stevemccutcheon8803 23 күн бұрын
Singer is flat tone wise, no grit. And he is zero for stage presence. Need more than hair for talent! Really sucks- flat
@dennissherwood3404
@dennissherwood3404 23 күн бұрын
From that era, two of the only bands still cranking out great albums! Would absolutely love to see that tour!
@kbloom8856
@kbloom8856 25 күн бұрын
I love Phil Lewis! Good to hear that him and Traci are getting along.
@IsacNewton2005.
@IsacNewton2005. 26 күн бұрын
Ótima entrevista, tem algum show do Autograph nos anos 80 filmados por câmeras?
@roadhog-so8en
@roadhog-so8en 27 күн бұрын
They had one song for fux sake.
@blocSonic
@blocSonic 17 күн бұрын
They had 3 great albums for "fux sake".
@michaelg.1786
@michaelg.1786 27 күн бұрын
I'm pretty sure I remember Tracii in a past interview that he and Slash went to the same high school! So, yeah a true rock school. Good interview!
@michaelcorreira8125
@michaelcorreira8125 27 күн бұрын
1983, I saw a concert at Orange Arena, Orlando, FL. BRYAN ADAMS AEROSMITH SAMMY HAGAR ☆JOURNEY☆ Bryan Adams great Aerosmith sad Sammy Hagar great Journey Amazing
@lindatimmons3675
@lindatimmons3675 29 күн бұрын
Wow. If your school announces the pasding of a rock n roll star it must be a pretty "in" school and 😎 cool. 😊
@Daniel-vp8os
@Daniel-vp8os 29 күн бұрын
La guns / stryper tour is amazing😊
@andyhayes7828
@andyhayes7828 Ай бұрын
Great stuff in this interview 👍
@RockInterviewSeries
@RockInterviewSeries 29 күн бұрын
Thank you, Andy. I'm glad that you enjoyed it.
@MarwanSalem-bn4yt
@MarwanSalem-bn4yt Ай бұрын
We're all waiting for the album guys where is it?
@scottm6690
@scottm6690 Ай бұрын
I get what he said about Ozzy but isn’t it true about any musician that the people around you make you great? Please don’t try and say that Ozzy was basically untalented… ?!?!
@joylane2960
@joylane2960 Ай бұрын
Why don't you ask "honest honorable" Phil WHY he blatantly STOLE Paul Mars Black's music (with help from Tracii Ulrich-Guns' help of course) and then proceeded to change some lyrics and call it his own. The band then used majority of that stolen material to create (and sell loads of) their first album. But that's not all. Phil continues to this day to badmouth, run down, and demean Paul Black's artistic talents, his singing ability, and his so called "reason for being kicked out of L.A. Guns years ago", in the media. To this day, this guy Lewis is sooo insecure and ungrateful for what he was literally handed on a silver platter, he can't help himself from discreditting the guy he replaced and stole music from. Phil wasn't satisfied with just stealing Black's songs, his vocal style, and his place as lead singer of L.A. Guns. That wasn't enough. He actually has the audacity to criticize Black (unprovoked) for years everywhere in the media. Paul's life, his career (being buried in lawsuits for years over the stolen songs cost him any chance to further his musical way with later bands), his everything was destroyed by L.A. Guns, and specifically the band's label,Tracii, Phil, and even Steve Riley later on. These guys are as dishonest, disrespectful, and pathetic of human beings as you can ever find. Yet their "fans" gloss over all the bands' shortcomings and act as if they are some class act. This band has had absolutely NO integrity or care or respect for other musicians or human beings in general. And I am only making reference to thir horrible treatment of Paul Mars Black. L.A. Guns has hurt, mistreated, and betrayed MANY other musicians/artists over the years. But hey, they must think that their rewriting of their own history/past/bio will cover their asses for all the horrible things they've done and all the people they used and hurt over the years...>
@harlowmansfield8222
@harlowmansfield8222 Ай бұрын
Oh we know GLJ🥰
@neilouellette3004
@neilouellette3004 Ай бұрын
Tyler passed out for good at the Worcester Centrum 11/16/1982. Not the Providence Civic Center. Saw 2 shows Rock in the Hard Place Tour 1982 at Worcester Centrum, Ma. including Tyler passing out. Crespo kicked ass on lead guitar.
@rushshukla4636
@rushshukla4636 Ай бұрын
He's already written two of the greatest songs ever in Am I Evil and Borrowed Time. Easily as good as anything from Metallica.
@Jay-ef2ii
@Jay-ef2ii Ай бұрын
Comment. S. Brown has been blessed by God and life He has been with so many artists and he has learned so much from them.
@summer2786
@summer2786 Ай бұрын
Its how they set up the sound, weak. Its not him.
@carminelombardi9575
@carminelombardi9575 Ай бұрын
Rik is the epitome of down-to-earth charm and humility, wrapped in the aura of a true legend. As a songwriter, singer, and guitarist, he’s an unbelievable triple threat, delivering incredible performances across all fronts. His blend of talent and modesty is as rare as it is mesmerizing, making him an unparalleled force in the music world.
@billaustin3790
@billaustin3790 Ай бұрын
Good stuff Derry!
@Natalie-531
@Natalie-531 2 ай бұрын
Great interview! Wish they were more famous!
@infernicide666
@infernicide666 2 ай бұрын
Probably my favorite album from them. In part cuz it doesn’t really sound like Aerosmith lol. Far better than Permanent Vacation or Pump and is even better than Rocks or Toys in The Attic
@dean828
@dean828 2 ай бұрын
Van Halen I was released on February 10, 1978... so Rex Carroll could not have heard it on a jukebox in 1977... just saying...
@metalzonemt-2
@metalzonemt-2 2 ай бұрын
Really good interview.🤘
@kathleensalazar5222
@kathleensalazar5222 2 ай бұрын
Tyx for sharing
@kathleensalazar5222
@kathleensalazar5222 2 ай бұрын
Awesome Jay ! Tyx for sharing
@user-px9gt8ug2z
@user-px9gt8ug2z 2 ай бұрын
Well said Steve we love you!!
@kingofla5576
@kingofla5576 2 ай бұрын
Jay is amazing and the record is great
@user-gm5by6dj3d
@user-gm5by6dj3d 2 ай бұрын
This is the best they have done musically. George’s guitar has gone to another level
@terrycantone7218
@terrycantone7218 2 ай бұрын
Larry quit Fierce Heart after the first album.After that Fierce Heart was history.And the band was not put together around Rex.
@edwardcastiglione5545
@edwardcastiglione5545 2 ай бұрын
Steven Tyler passed out at the Worcester Centrum not Providence Civic Center in 1982, I want to say it was sometime in November.
@user-1-800-spanked
@user-1-800-spanked 2 ай бұрын
one of my favorite live players, he always delivers, Jan S.