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Monday
Mar182019

Motley Crue Week: Hair Nation Takeover

Here's a heads up: It's Motley Crue week over on SiriusXM too. Looks like there's a lot of Crue going on at Hair Nation the next few days. Special stories, interviews and lots of music of course!



Monday
Mar182019

Motley Crue Week: Monday

Welcome to Motley Crue week here at Bring Back Glam! All week, we'll talk about the Crue and get ready for the big premiere of The Dirt this Friday, only on Netflix.


Pay attention to the social media accounts of the Crue members this week. I expect a flurry of press activity. Yesterday, the band was together to give the most famous words in racing!



Today is the official premiere of The Dirt so I guess this is the red carpet event.

Tomorrow we'll have a classic album review of Shout At The Devil.


Buy 'The Dirt Soundtrack [Explicit]' Here

Sunday
Mar172019

Happy Thin Lizzy Day

Happy St. Patrick’s Day! I’m Irish don’t you know, so I’ll definitely be wearing some green today.


Since we’re celebrating Ireland today, here’s an obligatory post about Thin Lizzy.


Enjoy the deluxe edition of Jailbreak from Thin Lizzy. Yes, this one includes “The Boys Are Back In Town.”



Buy Jailbreak - Deluxe Edition

Saturday
Mar162019

'Like A Virgin' -- Motley Crue Cover

It's here! The Motley Crue cover of the Madonna classic "Like A Virgin."


So far I've read that this is both the best and worst cover of all time. That Motley should never record again. That Motley should tour again. Really, it's just something fun the band did for The Dirt soundtrack.


Incidentally, starting Monday, it's Motley Crue week around these parts as we count down to the premiere of The Dirt on Netflix. Holla! Audible Gift Memberships

Friday
Mar152019

Michael Schenker Fest - Recording Second Album

 

From my inbox - great for fans of Michael Schenker!

MICHAEL SCHENKER FEST - Currently Recording 2nd Album + Announce New Drummer

US Tour Kicks Off On April 15th At The Whisky A Go Go

Following the release of their successful first album Resurrection, MICHAEL SCHENKER FEST is currently recording their second album, co-produced by Michael Schenker & Michael Voss, which is tentatively scheduled to be released in August.

The news is bittersweet as the band recently mourned the passing of beloved MSF drummer Ted Mckenna.

Michael comments, "We are totally heartbroken to hear about Ted McKenna - our amazing drummer and dearest friend - passing away. It’s a massive shock and a huge loss to lose Ted so suddenly. He always had a smile on his face and was one of the most sincerely genuine people you could ever have the pleasure of meeting. One of the great rock drummers, he always played from the heart and his heart was music.  Rest in peace Ted, we will miss you x.”

The band also announced they will be welcoming back Simon Philipps and Bodo Schopf - who each played drums in MSG - to the Michael Schenker Fest line-up.  Simon who played on the MSG debut album will return as the main drummer on the upcoming second album. Due to his schedule, he is unable to be the live drummer for the upcoming US tour. This role will be completed by Bodo Schopf, who played on Perfect Timing and Save Yourself. With the sudden passing of Ted Mckenna, Bodo will be featured on the upcoming record but in a smaller role as he had the important job of preparing for the US tour.

Michael states, "We are very grateful to Bodo for being a team player and working out with Simon what needs to be done in order for us to continue as smooth as possible and also to Simon for helping us to make it all possible. Bodo is the perfect choice to continue as the permanent drummer for Michael Schenker Fest. It is a perfect balance between the musicians from the past. It includes everything as a family to continue Michael Schenker Fest."

Bodo comments, "I am very sorry that Ted had to leave us under these tragic circumstances, and I'm proud to rock for him and all the Michael Schenker fans. RIP Ted.”

MICHAEL SCHENKER FEST will kick off their US tour on April 15th at the Whisky A GO GO.  The trek will include performances in Vancouver, Chicago, and New York before concluding on May 18th in Austin. TX!

Before this kicks off, the MICHAEL SCHENKER FEST family is going to tour North America:

4/15/2019 Whisky A Go Go - West Hollywood, CA
4/16/2019 Whisky A Go Go - West Hollywood, CA
4/17/2019 Whisky A Go Go - West Hollywood, CA
4/19/2019 Palace of Fine Arts - San Francisco, CA
4/20/2019 Ace of Spades - Sacramento, CA 
4/21/2019 Revolution Hall - Portland, OR 
4/22/2019 Vogue Theatre - Vancouver, BC 
4/24/2019 The Palace (formerly Flames Central) – Calgary, AB CANADA
4/27/2019 Gothic Theatre - Englewood, CO 
4/28/2019 The Truman - Kansas City, MO
4/30/2019 Bourbon Hall - Louisville, KY
5/03/2019 The Pabst Theater - Milwaukee, WI
5/04/2019 Concord Music Hall – Chicago, IL
5/05/2019 Piere's - Fort Wayne, IN
5/07/2019 Danforth Music Hall - Toronto, ON
5/09/2019 The Egg - Albany, NY
5/10/2019 The Palladium - Worcester, MA
5/11/2019 Irving Plaza – New York City, NY
5/12/2019 The Space at Westbury - Westbury, NY 
5/14/2019 Ram's Head Live - Baltimore, MD
5/15/2019 The National – Richmond, VA
5/16/2019 Variety Playhouse – Atlanta, GA
5/18/2019 Empire Garage – Austin, TX


A Decade of the Mad Axeman - Michael Schenker Fest

Thursday
Mar142019

It's Happening!

This is great new for Def Leppard.


Thursday
Mar142019

March Is Metal Month, So Proclaims Amazon

March is metal month. At least that is what Amazon Music Unlimited proclaims. So I got sick of watching the Metal Month banner rotate and I finally clicked on it yesterday. There are special play lists, all metal. Here’s some examples:

  • The Top 100 Most Played: Metal
  • Metal Forge
  • Metal Strikes
  • Instrumental Metal for Studying (Mike Portnoy makes an appearance here)
  • Dark Industrial Metal

… and of course, the 100 Greatest Hair Metal Songs

So you know which one I picked.

The “Hair Metal” playlist is everything you would expect, from Def Leppard’s “Pour Some Sugar On Me” to Europe’s “The Final Countdown.” There isn’t a single rare track in the bunch but Hanoi Rocks does make an appearance. I will say you could pop this play list on during a party and walk away. Everyone would be happy because every song is recognizable.



If you want to get into the weeds, you can argue if Van Halen is “hair metal” because they are on this play list a lot (both David Lee Roth and Sammy Hagar versions). Motley Crue, Guns n’ Roses and Poison show up a ton. Queensryche is on the list, but again, are they “hair metal?” Not really, but they are always looped in with the genre and they seemed to embrace it in the 80s and now, quite frankly.

I have no idea if the Top 100 songs appear in any sort of ranking. The first track on the play list is “Sweet Child O’ Mine” and the last is “High Enough” by Damn Yankees. If there is some ranking afoot, I’d move Damn Yankees WAY higher in the list.

So try the play list if you want to listen to songs you love but have heard nine million times before. The play list is nearly seven and a half hours long. So great for a road trip, too!