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Entries from March 1, 2022 - March 31, 2022

Thursday
Mar102022

This Might Be The Most 80s Metal Contest Of All Time

Natural Light wants to give you free beer... if you have a mullet. Just take a photo of yourself rocking the "business in the front/part in the back" look and the drinks are yours. Of course this is a social media contest and photos are totally required.


So I've never had Natural Light (Natty light) before. Honestly. I just looked up the price of a case. A 30 pack of 12 ounce cans is about $18. A 36 pack of Diet Pepsi at Costco is about $12 near me right now, so this is cheap beer for sure! Think hard before you get that mullet for the free booze. Enjoy!



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Wednesday
Mar092022

2022 Louder Than Life Lineup Revealed

The Louder Than Life festival returns to Louisville, Kentucky this September and the lineup is pretty good. There are lots of bands on the bill I like including Kiss, Alice Cooper, Halestorm, Alice in Chains, Sevendust, We Came As Romans, Dirty Honey, Bad Religion, Architects and more. I can see this being a strong seller.

Tickets are on sale now and there is a layaway plan which requires $10 to hold your spot. VIP and GA are options and so are single day tickets if you can't commit to four days.


Tuesday
Mar082022

ZZ Top Announce 'Raw Whisky' Tour and Live Album

ZZ Top will release a new live album called Raw in July... and they will tour behind it as well. The album will be dedicated to late ZZ Top bassist Dusty Hill. A first tranche of tour dates was announced earlier today and more are coming.

Elwood Francis is the new bass player for ZZ Top. He's been with the band for a long time as a guitar tech.

Tickets for the tour go on sale Friday.

 

Monday
Mar072022

Feeling Restless

My cat Roosevelt kept waking me up last night. He likes to walk on me and at one point literally dive-bombed by chest to wake me up. Why? He was bored and wanted to play. Eric just swats him away and immediately goes back to sleep. I'm an incredibly light sleeper so any noise or movement usually causes me to stir. So at one of my many wakeful moments last night, I was laying in bed thinking about a post for this site. I had a pretty good idea going and was drafting in my head. Too bad I can't remember any of it.

Like, I've been writing for work for about seven hours straight now and my brain is just mush. I keep trying to remember my idea but I can't. It's infuriating. I can't tell you how many times this happens to me. I literally can't remember any of my site ideas anymore. I should keep a notepad by the bed for reminders I guess but then I'd have to turn on the light and wake myself up even more. It's a whole big thing.

To the folks freaking out, worrying I don't appreciate Pat Benatar (see Sunday's post) - have no fear, I like her a lot! She just got missed on the list and I agree that she can absolutely wail and in a good way!

I noticed on Reddit a bunch of folks talking about songs they can't stand to hear anymore and I chuckled. Every song listed is also in my "never again" file. Like, I never need to hear "Welcome To The Jungle Again" except when my Cincinnati Bengals run onto the field. One of the comments was about Sirius radio and how the focused stations are smart but so predictable. Literally, one guy has the exact same presets as me: Hair Nation, Ozzy's Boneyard, Classic Vinyl, 80s on 8, etc. He said he can predict every song that will be played each day and he's right. There are no deep cuts on those stations. I do listen to Deep Tracks a lot and that has some more unique songs, but it is not strictly hair metal.

I sort of wonder if the cyclical burnout of songs has to do with the seasons and the pandemic? People are edgy and eager to break free of the cold and the ways things have been for the past couple of years. Everything feels restless - at least to me. Of course there is major unrest in eastern Europe now and that doesn't help. The summer concert announcements are rolling out daily it seems, but I haven't noticed much to pique my interest and push me to spend over $100 for crappy nosebleeds... yet, at least. Spring is here in 13 days and the time changes this weekend! I always feel more settled when the weather stays consistently warm and the days bright and long. Maybe then I'll be more in the mood to overpay for a concert or listen to "Hear I Go Again" - again - for the 1000th time. 

 

Oh and this is still happening: 

 


Sunday
Mar062022

Sunday's Best: Week 9, 2022

Another week down and we are inching even closer to spring. It was in the 70s here in southern Ohio and it was glorious. Outdoor runs, leisurely walks and opening the windows for fresh air were all part of my busy weekend. Apparently, we might get snow in a few days. I sure hope not - winter is over in my book. I'm boycotting more of the white stuff!

March is Women's History Month and what better way to celebrate than to acknowledge some of the best female rockers of all time? Honoring Women Who Rock is our Sunday's Best for this week.


Some of my favorite female rock singers are below - did I forget any of your favorites?


1. Ann Wilson - Heart

2. Hayley Williams - Paramore

3. Debbie Harry - Blondie

4. Stevie Nicks - Fleetwood Mac

5. Joan Jett

5. Lzzy Hale - Halestorm

6. Lita Ford

7. Janet Gardner - Vixen

8. Carly Smithson - We Are The Fallen



Saturday
Mar052022

'Rest In Peace' - A Metal Saturday Discovery

Today, Eric and I went to Cincinnati to check out the new Hard Rock Cafe inside the Hard Rock casino. I was actually impressed with the memorabilia on offer in the casino and restaurant. A Porsche owned by Eddie Van Halen was a big artifact along with the guitars and stage costumes from bands we love. Plus lots of items from Bootsy Collins, a Cincinnati native.


Music was blasting in the Cafe as it does. A particular song and video caught my eye: "Rest In Peace" from Dorothy. The band has been around since 2014, but "Rest In Peace" is a new song that came out at the end of January. An acoustic version of the track came out a couple weeks ago. I like the heaviness of the song, mixed with the blues feel. The song caught Eric's attention too and I quickly added the track to my Amazon Music account. "Rest In Peace" will be on a forthcoming album - I am really looking forward to hearing the other tracks.


Friday
Mar042022

'Bring Back The Time'

Ok, this is a fantastic love letter to the year 1989. New Kids On The Block, along with Rick Astley, Salt n' Pepa and En Vogue created a song called "Bring Back The Time," just remembering the fun days of the 80s. The song is goofy and catchy and the re-creations of really popular music videos is wonderful (look for Twisted Sister!) A great way to start the weekend!