ALICE COOPER AND JOE PERRY TALK ABOUT HOLLYWOOD VAMPIRES

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Rock Cellar Magazine: Who were the key members of the Hollywood Vampires?

Alice Cooper: You mean the stalwarts? The stalwarts were myself, Harry Nilsson, Keith Moon, Bernie Taupin, Micky Dolenz. John Lennon when he was in town. There were guys who’d come in whenever they were in town like Ringo (Starr) who’d come in once in a while; he was a Vampire.

Rock Cellar Magazine: Share your most memorable experiences with Hollywood Vampire alumni starting with John Lennon.

Alice Cooper: John and Harry (Nilsson) were best of friends. Harry and I were friends and John and I were friends so I became the referee. I would sit between them and I would see that they were drinking. When John would say “black” and Harry would say “white;” English and the Irish, right? One guy would say “Republican” and the other guy would say “Democrat.” One guy would say “War” and the other guy would say “Not War” and then pretty soon they’d be drinking enough where they would almost come to blows and I was in the middle going, Okay boys, sit down!” And I was extremely unpolitical. I told them, Guys, I’m not politically incorrect, I’m politically incoherent, okay?” (laughs)

Rock Cellar Magazine: Moving on from the ‘70s to current day, what sparked the idea to assemble a super group named The Hollywood Vampires?

Alice Cooper: This is kind of an interesting story. I was doing Dark Shadows with Johnny (Depp) in London at Pinewood Studios and we decided to play the 100 Club in London. The 100 Club is little club where acts like the Stones played and Jeff Beck and the Yardbirds played. I said, it would be great to go in and just do covers.

If anybody yells out Back in the U.S.S.R or somebody yells out Brown Sugar, they’d be almost challenging us to play those songs. I said to Johnny, “Why don’t you get your guitar and come and play with us?” and he did. We started talking and I said for my next album I was thinking of doing a covers album as it’s something I’ve never done before. We were talking about the ‘70s era and it came to me and I said, “Well, if you’re gonna do a covers album, why not do a covers album as an ode to all of our dead drunk friends, all the guys that we drank with that are now dead? So let’s just kind of confine it to that.”

So you’ve got Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Marc Bolan, Harry Nilsson, John Lennon, Keith Moon and then we starred thinking about all the songs we could do. Then Johnny said, “Well, I’ve got a studio in my house.” Joe Perry happened to be staying over at the house so the idea just kind of bloomed. And as soon as it did, I said, “I think Bob Ezrin would be interested in this” and it’s not gonna be an Alice Cooper album; it’s gonna be a Hollywood Vampires album.

Rock Cellar Magazine: Joe, what was the appeal of this project for you?

Joe Perry: Well, I kind of came in near the end of this project in a real sense and also in a kind of esoteric sense. I come from Boston so whenever Aerosmith wasn’t on the road bumping into some of these guys, we’d be back home and there just wasn’t that kind of a scene going. There was certainly a rock scene but we were always kind of outsiders even in Boston.

Rock Cellar Magazine: Johnny Depp is the dark horse of the project with naysayers in the press likely to cast suspicion about the merit of his musical abilities and write him off as an actor who’s a musical wannabe, but Johnny is the real deal, right?

Joe Perry: I think he’s probably equally as good a guitar player as he is an actor, only he’s a better actor (laughs) if that makes any sense. The only reason is he just keeps getting better as an actor but he also keeps getting better as a guitar player too. I’m a huge fan of his acting; I can’t tell you how many times I’ve watched his movies. But mostly we talk about music and just jam on guitars. We hang out in the studio, play guitar and have a lot of laughs and that’s really what our friendship is based on.

Rock Cellar Magazine: There’s a pair of originals that appear on the album, All My Dead Drunk Friends and Raise The Dead.

Alice Cooper: We were gonna write one original for the record but we ended up writing four or five of them. All My Dead Drunk Friends in particular sounded like a pirate drinking song. (sings “Oh we fight and we puke, and we drink and we fight..”) (laughs) But that was pretty much the story; I’m sitting here in this place in a roomful of ghosts and he starts giving a toast, here’s to all the wives and girlfriends and here’s to all the road crew and here’s to my dead drunk friends. It just sounded to me like an old pirate drinking song and it proved to be perfect for the record.

The other original song is Raise the Dead. It was just a song that myself, Johnny and Bob Ezrin and everybody sat down and wrote. I think we wrote five original but we didn’t know which ones would actually end up on the album. I also did one song with Marilyn Manson that’s probably gonna be on my next album. It just didn’t fit this album as much as it’s gonna fit my next album.

Rock Cellar Magazine: Fill us in the touring plans for the Hollywood Vampires.

Alice Cooper: We are playing a show in Rock in Rio. We’re gonna go down to Rio de Janeiro to play a Hollywood Vampires show. We’ve got Duff McKagan on bass and Matt Sorum on drums and Johnny, Joe and myself. I like the idea of the band being open enough where anybody that’s there can jump up and come in. We know the basis of the songs now so let’s say we were playing on the same bill as Iron Maiden and Bruce Dickinson wanted to do a song, I’d go, “Great! Here’s the arrangement, listen to it once. You take the fit verses and I’ll take the second verse” or it could be Joe Bonamassa and I’d say, “Why don’t you play lead on this?” Anybody that’s around could go into any one of these songs and know them.

Rock Cellar Magazine: What does the future hold for the Hollywood Vampires?

Joe Perry: We don’t know where this thing is gonna go. We haven’t really talked about what’s gonna happen with it. We’re all excited about getting together and playing these tunes and then of course doing these shows and seeing what happens. I have to believe that because we‘re put so much time into the album and then into rehearsing and doing this shows that something else is gonna come up.

Read more at Rockcellar.

To listen to an audio video of the Hollywood Vampires covering The Who’s, My Generation, please click here.

source: rockcellarmagazine.com

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DUE TO ONGOING WRIST ISSUES, TOMMY LEE HAS MISSED SOME MOTLEY CRUE SHOWS

tommylee The wrist issues that forced Tommy Lee to sit out of Motley Crue‘s concert in Buffalo, N.Y, on October 14th) have not been resolved. He also missed October 16th’s show in Bridgeport, Ct.

Lee typed out a note, took a picture of it and tweeted it out to his followers. “As some of you may have heard,” it began, “I sustained an injury of severe inflammation to my left wrist and was unable to play the other night in Buffalo. I’m so sorry to say that the injury has not improved and it is unlikely I will be able to perform again tonight in Bridgeport. Regardless, the show must go on and Alice Cooper‘s amazing drummer, Glen Sobel will be filling in for me on drums. I will, however, come on stage to see everyone and also to play the piano with my good hand for the finale on ‘Home Sweet Home.’ I am told that this injury is temporary and that I will be back on stage very shortly. I’m doing everything in my power to speed up the healing process, I hate not being able to play for you guys!!”

Sobel filled in for Lee on Wednesday after spending that afternoon learning their material. Lee helped out by coaching him through the in-ear monitors and triggering some of the electronics. However, he did not take a ride of the Cruecifly drum roller coaster.

Hopefully, Lee will recover soon because time is running out for the band.

source: ultimateclassicrock.com

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STRYPER RELEASE VIDEO FOR “PRIDE”

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Stryper have released another song from their forthcoming new studio album, Fallen, which will be out on October 16th through Frontier records. Listen to Pride below.

To listen to other songs from this release, click on the highlighted song titles:

Big Screen Lies
Yahweh

Fans who pre-ordered Stryper​’s new album on Apple Music/iTunes, songs Big Screen Lies, Yahweh and the title track, Fallen will all download instantly. Click here to pre-order, Fallen.

Fallen track listing:

1. Yahweh
2. Fallen
3. Pride
4. Big Screen Lies
5. Heaven
6. Love You Like I Do
7. All Over Again
8. After Forever (Black Sabbath cover)
9. Till I Get What I Need
10. Let There Be Light
11. The Calling
12. King Of Kings

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REPORT SURFACES IN A PORTUGUESE PUBLICATION THAT THE CLASSIC GUNS N’ ROSES LINEUP WILL BE PLAYING THERE IN EARLY 2016

GunsNRosesOriginal According to a new report from Blitz, the much-anticipated and massively-rumored reunion of the classic Guns N’ Roses lineup will happen next year, with the first show set to take place in Portugal in early 2016.

The source points out that one of the country’s “top promoters” went to London to negotiate a $1.5 million deal for a two-hour live concert by the band.

When it comes to notable festivals that might host the show, Rock in Rio Lisboa will take place in May for five days between May 20th and 28th, while the Super Bock Super Rock festival has been scheduled between July 14th and 16th.

Additionally, the source noted that there are ongoing negotiations for various classic GN’R dates, which matches the previous report about the group gearing up to embark on a $100 million comeback tour.

[Dana’s note: Thank you to Todd, for bringing this story to my attention, it is very much appreciated.]

additional source: ultimate-guitar.com

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OUT NOVEMBER 27TH, DANZIG’S “SKELETONS” COVER BLACK SABBATH, AEROSMITH, ZZ TOP, ELVIS PRESLEY, AND OTHERS

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Daniel Kreps of Rolling Stone reports:

Glenn Danzig will dig up his musical influences on a new covers album titled Skeletons, which features tracks by Elvis Presley, Black Sabbath, ZZ Top and Aerosmith. The covers LP, Danzig’s first album since 2010’s Deth Red Saboath, will arrive on November 27th. Pre-order Skeletons now through the Nuclear Blast America site.

“These are my skeletons,” Danzig said in a statement. “You may or may not know that I dig these songs. You could say that some of this music is the actual basis and skeleton of what I listened to growing up – ultimately informing the kind of music I like. It’s the foundation. If you took Elvis and Sabbath out of my life, I probably wouldn’t be the Glenn Danzig you know! I’m glad both sides are represented on this record.”

In addition to Black Sabbath’s N.I.B., Presley’s Let Yourself Go, ZZ Top’s Rough Boy and Aerosmith’s Lord of the Thighs, Danzig will also tackle cuts from the Troggs (With a Girl Like You), the Young Rascals (Find Somebody) and, most surprisingly, the Everly Brothers’ Crying in the Rain. “It’s very creepy and dark,” Danzig told Rolling Stone of his piano-based version of the 1962 single.

In addition to Skeletons, Danzig is also in the midst of his Blackest of the Black tour, which concludes with a Halloween concert in Los Angeles. See tour dates below.

Skeletons Track List:

1. Devil’s Angels (from Devil’s Angels soundtrack)
2. Satan (from Satan’s Sadists soundtrack)
3. Let Yourself Go (Elvis Presley)
4. N.I.B. (Black Sabbath)
5. Lord of the Thighs (Aerosmith)
6. Action Woman (The Litter)
7. Rough Boy (ZZ Top)
8. With a Girl Like You (The Troggs)
9. Find Somebody (The Young Rascals)
10. Crying In The Rain (The Everly Brothers)

Danzig tour dates:

October:

16 Philadelphia, PA. Electric Factory
17 Worcester, MA. “Rock & Shock” The Palladium
18 Montreal, QC. Metropolis
20 Portland, ME. State Theatre
21 NYC, N.Y. Best Buy Theatre
23 Cleveland, OH. Agora Theatre
24 Milwaukee, WI. The Rave
25 Omaha, NE. Sokol Auditorium
27 Boulder, CO. Boulder Theatre
29 San Jose, CA. City National Civic
30 Rob Zombie & Danzig Double Bill Las Vegas, NV. The Joint
31 Los Angeles, CA. Microsoft Theatre

Read more at Rolling Stone.

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BILL WARD ON HIS HEALTH ISSUES, “I WAS NEVER IN A POSITION WHERE I WAS NEVER ABLE TO DRUM”

billward300 Rei Nishimoto of Ghost Cult spoke with original Black Sabbath drummer, Bill Ward, about his current health status. Select quotes from the article appear below.

On his past health issues:

“There’s been some things that held me up. I got sick in 2013. Unfortunately that was out of the blue. It took a while to come out of that. It took me about five months to pull out to come all the way through that. So there’s been some setbacks…I spent nearly a year with Black Sabbath, working on what would have been the 13 album, but of course things had turned very sour with them. There have been some things and in the meantime I’ve been always writing this stuff. I’ve always kept moving on it so it’s emerging now. It’s coming out now.”

He adds, “I was never in a position where I was never able to drum. It’s really sad that those statements made about me that inferred that I wasn’t able to drum. When I’m in the studio, I can play in the studio. I was laying down tracks. We settled in 2011. By August 2011, I was already training and getting trained. You have to ramp up to go out on tour so that takes a different attitude. I started getting into shape for a tour. Touring is completely different to me than being in the studio. So I was already doing that work…Never at any time was my drumming impaired, my health impaired or my ability to play drums. I’m so angry about those suggestions and that was going on.”

So, other than his reported shoulder surgery, what other health issues did Ward have?

“The one thing that did stopped me of course…it stopped everything…was in 2013 when I had something called perforated diverticulitis, which is a very, very serious illness. That came out of the blue. It hit me like a ton of bricks. I had to have a couple of surgeries. I was on death’s door and I died. There was no way I could have played drums or sang or done anything else. I couldn’t even stand up. I actually had a lot of people helping me at that point. I’m very grateful I had a lot of love in my life and good doctors and everything, and they pulled me through…As soon as I was able to come through the perforated diverticulitis, I started playing again. The only issue that I had with my health at that time was that I had a shoulder operation. Four days before I had the perforated diverticulitis, I had a shoulder operation!…Coming back to Ozzy’s statements…whatever Ozzy expected of me, I expect far more than Ozzy expected of me. I expect far more of me. If anybody’s going to drive me, it’s me. I’m going to drive me. For being the best possible shape I could be in and play a good show.”

Read more at Ghost Cult.

source: ghostcultmag.com

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