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Post by jimbax on Dec 14, 2005 13:14:33 GMT -5
Looking at some archives from the ol' days....here's our (ArchRival) set list from a backyard party in LA 77'
I've Got the Fire (Montrose) Storm Troopin' (Ted Nugent) No More, No More (Aerosmith) Tie Your Mother Down (Queen) Rock the Nation (Montrose) Dazed & Confused/whole Lotta Love (Zep) Paranoid (Sabbath) yea....I know.... Just What the Doctor Ordered (Nugent) Train Kept Rollin' (Aerosmith) Rock Bottom (UFO)
I think the cops came 1/2 way through Storm Troopin'!!!
Got some 78' and 79' lists too we added more originals and VH was out and hoppin'...
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Post by shreder75 on Dec 14, 2005 15:24:45 GMT -5
77? man, you know how old I was in 77? hehhe
I've Got the Fire..is that the same song as Iron Maiden covered??
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Post by jimbax on Dec 14, 2005 15:28:19 GMT -5
77? man, you know how old I was in 77? hehhe I've Got the Fire..is that the same song as Iron Maiden covered?? you were a 2 yr old...and probably all that too! I don't know of any Iron Maiden version? I was 17 then...we were already playing in clubs too...in 78' we went 1/2 copy 1/2 original and went mostly original in 79-80...
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Post by Hacksaw on Dec 14, 2005 20:40:18 GMT -5
even though in 78-84, one of the most favorite the crowde loved,, and they requested it all the time was Smoke on the water! at least is wasnt freebird. we did a metal version of it once and they wouldnt let us forget. man songlist from them days? Kinda randon here, but what I remember. I havent seen those set lists in years. but I got one or two somewhere. its hard to remember all that we played from memory!! EACK! Doctor Doctor- UFO Back on the Road REO Couple of Originals based off of "Stevie" by Pat travers. Heat in the street Pat Travers Peter Gunn Remake into Metal Song, Henry Mancini Breaking the Law, Judas Preist Feel your love tonight Van Halen Back in Black AC/DC Rock you like a hurricane Scorpions More than a feeling, Boston. with original Rockman preamp. Man on the silver Mountain. Rainbow Highway to hell AC/DC Godzilla! Blue Oyster Cult Did the tie your mother down also! Speaking of Archives! Lets see if this works,, haha,, a couple if flat bed trailers.. pretty much rotted, the big guy actually fell through the stage. LOL they had to push him backup from underneath. This was out on a river bank on a 4th of July jam. 1980-81 or somewhere like that, notice bell bottom pants,, hahaha... Notice drum riser was on a lift. unstable but the drummer loved it. up and down,, never knew where he would be as roadies where messing with it all the time.. good days.
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Post by motrock on Dec 14, 2005 21:38:54 GMT -5
I want to get a cover band together and play alot of the older hard rock/ metal. A lot of those songs you guys posted I would consider. Here is some I was thinking about:
Lights Out - UFO Let It Go - Def Leppard Unchained - Van Halen Breaking The Law - Judas Priest Don't Tell Me You Love Me - Night Ranger Hollywood (Down On You Luck) - Thin Lizzy Stormbringer - Deep Purple Into The Arena - MSG Blackout - Scorpions Billion Dollar Babies - Alice Cooper Turn On The Action - Dokken Snakskin Cowboys - Ted Nuggent Stone Cold Crazy - Queen
Thats just a few I was thinking about!
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Post by shreder75 on Dec 15, 2005 0:53:38 GMT -5
77? man, you know how old I was in 77? hehhe I've Got the Fire..is that the same song as Iron Maiden covered?? you were a 2 yr old...and probably all that too! I don't know of any Iron Maiden version? I was 17 then...we were already playing in clubs too...in 78' we went 1/2 copy 1/2 original and went mostly original in 79-80... goin' on three =D hmmmm...I know it's a cover song they put on a B side...great tune...never knew who did the original version...the one you mentioend is the only other one I've heard mention of...I'll have to look into it.. it's not a pentatonic riff based offa G is it?
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Post by jimbax on Dec 15, 2005 9:25:28 GMT -5
I want to get a cover band together and play alot of the older hard rock/ metal. A lot of those songs you guys posted I would consider. Here is some I was thinking about: Lights Out - UFO Let It Go - Def Leppard Unchained - Van Halen Breaking The Law - Judas Priest Don't Tell Me You Love Me - Night Ranger Hollywood (Down On You Luck) - Thin Lizzy Stormbringer - Deep Purple Into The Arena - MSG Blackout - Scorpions Billion Dollar Babies - Alice Cooper Turn On The Action - Dokken Snakskin Cowboys - Ted Nuggent Stone Cold Crazy - Queen Thats just a few I was thinking about! We did 'Stone Cold Crazy' 'Lights Out' and 'Breakin' the Law'
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Post by jimbax on Dec 15, 2005 9:35:01 GMT -5
even though in 78-84, one of the most favorite the crowde loved,, and they requested it all the time was Smoke on the water! at least is wasnt freebird. we did a metal version of it once and they wouldnt let us forget. man songlist from them days? Kinda randon here, but what I remember. I havent seen those set lists in years. but I got one or two somewhere. its hard to remember all that we played from memory!! EACK! Doctor Doctor- UFO Back on the Road REO Couple of Originals based off of "Stevie" by Pat travers. Heat in the street Pat Travers Peter Gunn Remake into Metal Song, Henry Mancini Breaking the Law, Judas Preist Feel your love tonight Van Halen Back in Black AC/DC Rock you like a hurricane Scorpions More than a feeling, Boston. with original Rockman preamp. Man on the silver Mountain. Rainbow Highway to hell AC/DC Godzilla! Blue Oyster Cult Did the tie your mother down also! Speaking of Archives! Lets see if this works,, haha,, a couple if flat bed trailers.. pretty much rotted, the big guy actually fell through the stage. LOL they had to push him backup from underneath. This was out on a river bank on a 4th of July jam. 1980-81 or somewhere like that, notice bell bottom pants,, hahaha... Notice drum riser was on a lift. unstable but the drummer loved it. up and down,, never knew where he would be as roadies where messing with it all the time.. good days. We did 'Man on The Silver Mountain' by Blackmore...is that a 'Carvin' head I spy in your rack???
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Post by Dirrty Craig on Dec 15, 2005 9:50:35 GMT -5
Man thats cool Jimbax..
Lets see in '77 I was 6 years old so my setlist cosisted of..
The Sesame Street Soundtrack The Spider Man thee from Electric Company Mister Roger Neighborhood Singin' with Mr Green Jeans on Cap'n Kangeroo M-I-c-k-e-y.... m-o-u-s-e on the Mickey Mouse CLub
LMAO..
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Post by shreder75 on Dec 15, 2005 12:30:07 GMT -5
spider man, spiderman, does whatever a spider can
lol
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Post by jimbax on Dec 15, 2005 12:34:28 GMT -5
Man thats cool Jimbax.. Lets see in '77 I was 6 years old so my setlist cosisted of.. The Sesame Street Soundtrack The Spider Man thee from Electric Company Mister Roger Neighborhood Singin' with Mr Green Jeans on Cap'n Kangeroo M-I-c-k-e-y.... m-o-u-s-e on the Mickey Mouse CLub LMAO.. bunch of twerps... hehehehe
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Post by Hacksaw on Dec 15, 2005 13:11:55 GMT -5
even though in We did 'Man on The Silver Mountain' by Blackmore...is that a 'Carvin' head I spy in your rack??? Jim, Yeaup thats one of the first 100 watt 6L6 they made with EQ in late 81, 82, had to look it up then they where made!! haha.. yeaup this pic was in 82. Background: also Gibson Les paul & ?? I dunno what the other guitar was.. dont remember.. Lost most pics/videos in a house fire. :-(
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Post by jimbax on Dec 15, 2005 13:18:12 GMT -5
yea, Steve Vai and Zappa were sponsored to play em...I did a practice session with one and was AMAZED at the sound it had...not bad for a cheaper amp...had to have the EQ though!
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Post by Hacksaw on Dec 15, 2005 13:22:41 GMT -5
Man thats cool Jimbax.. Lets see in '77 I was 6 years old so my setlist cosisted of.. The Sesame Street Soundtrack The Spider Man thee from Electric Company Mister Roger Neighborhood Singin' with Mr Green Jeans on Cap'n Kangeroo M-I-c-k-e-y.... m-o-u-s-e on the Mickey Mouse CLub LMAO.. ME TOO! LOL, they where playing when I was growning up too Add Tom & Jerry!!
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Post by Hacksaw on Dec 15, 2005 13:29:19 GMT -5
yea, Steve Vai and Zappa were sponsored to play em...I did a practice session with one and was AMAZED at the sound it had...not bad for a cheaper amp...had to have the EQ though! I coldn't believe the bottom end. agreed EQ was a must! had the orinigal ts-808 in front along with a NEW Ibanez all in one floor effects unit. cutting edge! hahah. it was a very defined amp for that day.
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