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Thursday, December 24, 2009
Merry Christmas Everyone
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Hard Rock Hell 3 - Day 2 - evening
WASP
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Basically it was a greatest hits set with a few new ones, featuring:
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Love Machine (you tube)
I Wanna Be Somebody (you tube) and
Blind in Texas.
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Queensryche
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Lauren Harris
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Now I like Lauren Harris. I've got the debut album, saw her at Twickenham supporting Maiden, and have followed her progress since. But it has to be said that this was a rather strange set.
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In announcing that next year the band would have a new name, there'd be a new album, and we were going to hear lots of new songs, it seemed as though a line was being drawn under the solo career.
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I'm really not sure where's she's going because to be honest she could learn a lot about stage presence and energy from her old man (Steve of Maiden).
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A lack lustre set in my view with too many new numbers.
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Out of her older stuff, here's the cover of Gun's 'Steal Your Fire' (you tube)
And that was that for another year @ Hard Rock Hell - there was thrash still going on on Stage 2 - but I'd had enough, 19 bands in a day and a half is pretty good going!
An excellent festival all round, the best of the 3 HRHs so far in my view.
And so to HRH4 next December - how about Y&T and the Michael Schenker Group? - book me in now.
Hard Rock Hell 3 - Day 2 - afternoon
Pig Iron
Dumpy's Rusty Nuts
Back to the pub for one of the great bands of the pub'n'club circuit. Fresh from a Friday night in Abertillery was Dumpy (Dunnell) and his Rusty Nuts. With his usual combination of blues covers like C'Mon Everybody (on you tube) and 80s tunes like Hot Lover and Box Hill Or Bust (on you tube), they really went down well, and livened everybody up for the day ahead.
...with his Nuts and the crowd
...still going.
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Girlschool
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Screaming Blue Murder
and with some real 'iron maidens'....
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Kim
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Jax
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Quireboys
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Drawing my afternoon to a close was 1980s party band Quireboys. With a set heavily drawn on their heyday, numbers like 'Sex Party' and 'Hey You' went down a storm.
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Monday, December 7, 2009
Hard Rock Hell 3 - Day 1
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There was barely a spot in the day when you couldn't find something to your rock taste.
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Voodoo Johnson
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Remedy
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Next up were the female fronted Remedy with their good, simple, melodic rock. The singer had a good voice I thought.
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9 x Dead
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Next up were the much trailed 9xDead from Caerphilly. Not really my cup of tea (or pint of beer), but they were entertaining enough.
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Dead Against The Rest
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A fast paced 'glammy' set from more Welsh rockers. Possibly a little samey, but the 'get well' message to Ronnie James Dio via a cover of 'Holy Diver' went down well.
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Logan
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Over to the main stage for the evening, opening up with Glasgow boys Logan, and what a great sound the twin guitar band made. It included a cover of 'War Pigs', which the singer didn't seem to get.
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Ratt
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My personal favourite of Day 1, and it was great to see them after all these years. With Warren DeMartini back in partnership with Stephen Pearcy, they cranked out the 1980s classics: Lay It Down, Round and Round, You're In Love (you tube).
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Terrovision
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With the alcohol now well and truly kicking in, Terrovision gave us a blast of tequila.
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Monster Magnet
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Friday's headliners came and went for me - sorry just not one of my bands.
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Edens Curse
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Last band for me before bedtime - I can't really remember much.
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