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I played it at work (as background music), and I'm listening now with headphones, which is a much better listen.
I forgot to listen to it on my earbuds today while cutting the grass, but I'm giving it a second or third listen now and I'm digging the songs more than my initial listen. It's amazing how consistent the band has been over the last six records.
would have thought the same thing but seeing the OP was TAC i immediately thought Maiden or DT related
Winger Theater Forums........or WTF.
TAC got a higher score than me in the electronic round? Honestly, can I just drop out now?
I don't know anything about Halestorm but their singer Lzzy Hale sang for Skid Row last night and will sing for the next few shows. She did very well, but the only option from this point is Sebastian. Mind boggling if they bring in someone new, at this point it has to be Sebastian. I read he was going to send them a nice email to come back to the band.
WASP just announced a US tour where they'll play their 40 year old first album with just one lip synching member that actually played on it! WTF?? Death Angel and Unto Others are opening, so at least the openers are interesting.
Everyone else, except Wolfking is wrong.
ISeems awkward though as I doubt Animal will be played unless they alter the lyrics. I know it's not on the album but it feels like it might as well should have been.
Blackie agreed to playing the song live on their 2022/2023 tour for the band's anniversary. The song was preceded by a video explaining the PMRC and censorship. I'm sure they'll play the song on this new tour too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZJCReqboFc
It does seem like things are aligning for a re-union and I'd imagine someone is going to throw them a bunch of money to do it. Just not sure if the guys in Skid Row will actually want to.
But let's be honest; this elevates them from 800 seat standing-only clubs to small theaters; this isn't going to elevate them at this point to opening stadium shows, do you think?
Dave and Rachel have been pretty adamant over the years that this isn't about the music it's about the 'personal'. But this isn't the most extreme case of a band reuniting after 'acrimony'. I don't follow this too closely, since Skid Row fell off my radar after the first album, but I know Bas has made comments in the past about the band "needing" him. I'm sure he'd figure out a way to do it without seeming a total hypocrite. But let's be honest; this elevates them from 800 seat standing-only clubs to small theaters; this isn't going to elevate them at this point to opening stadium shows, do you think?