9/5: MICHAEL ANTHONY, AEROSMITH, SLASH, AC/DC, MORE

Hope everyone checks out this weeks new podcast. It is an exclusive interview with one of the truly good guys in the business Michael Anthony. We get into VH and so much more. It is free via Itunes or at www.podcastone.com Thanks for all the great early response!

Saw Aerosmith and Slash in NJ this past Wednesday. I’ve said it a million times and will say it again, Aerosmith is truly amazing! After more than 40 years still the original guys and more importantly as good as ever. Steven Tyler remains the greatest American frontman and rock singer we have even at this age. It is inspirational to see a guy who is in his mid 60’s still move and sing like this. It is amazing how many hits the band does NOT play and still they play many! But they also work in some deep tracks for the hard core like “Kings & Queens” that had me in full freak out mode! Two hour set and it was amazing. I savor every show I can still see from a band so important to me as a kid and still so important and so great in 2014. Amazing!

Also saw Slash’s band twice in the last few days and these guys are carrying that Aerosmith torch for no frills all real rock greatness for sure. The entire band just on fire! New album out very soon. Slash jammed Mama Kin with his heroes Aerosmith in NJ!

All new show tonight on all syndicated stations including WAAF Boston and Q104.3 NYC tonight 11P ET. Michael Anthony interview in the show and new and classic hard rock and metal!

Back live Monday 6-10P ET on SiriusXM 39 TRUNKNation.

Hearing from reliable sources AC/DC tour next year and a new album that is just about done. Malcolm will not be involved sadly.

This is my first weekend home in 9 weeks! Perfect timing for football to be back! Enjoy all.

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  • Mike B on

    Looking forward to the new Slash album!


  • James K. on

    Hey Eddie, were you ever a fan of or have you ever listened to the band Trouble? I was just curious because I’ve never heard you mention them. They’re one of those bands that never caught on but I’ve always thought they’re great. Their 1990 self titled album is kinda doomy, with a big Sabbath influence, which Trouble are known for. Their 1992 album, Manic Frustration, has more classic rock influences along with a strong Sabbath influence still present. Manic Frustration is one of those great “undiscovered classics”, in my opinion.


  • Joe Pensanti on

    Michael Anthony is half of the VH sound. No Michael, no VH.


    • Mark Ellis on

      Totally agree–listen to the Hagar-era “Poundcake” for the definitive evidence.


  • Jason McClellan on

    Hey Eddie! Love ur radio show as well as TMS. Are you familiar with the ‘Three Sides Of The Coin’ show? If so, what are your thoughts?


  • Charlie C on

    The Michael Anthony interview was great. Half way through your book. Great read brings back memories when u mentioned the Birch Hill saw King Diamond there and my second viewing of ManOWar in 90s I saw ManOWar for the first time at now defunct Studio One In Newark NJ in the late 80s miss those times


    • Dana on

      LOL, Charlie.

      Thank you for the memories. I was born and bred in Brooklyn and lived about a 10 minutes car ride from L’Amour, so I practically lived there on weekends. But, I did go to Studio One once to see L.A Guns. Just when I thought L’Amour was kind of a dive bar, Studio One made L’Amour look like the Four Seasons-LOL!!!

      D 🙂


    • Charlie C on

      After studio one folded ( don’t remember when) it was turned into a Christian center building still there with the big one sign hanging off it but abandoned I only live a few towns away from it and pass it every now and then. But oh yea it was a dive and small ManOWar concert killed my ears for weeks.


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