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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Quick quips: Grateful Dead, Sammy Hagar, Chickenfoot, Paul Weller, Lyle Lovett, Robert Earl Keen, Townes Van Zandt, Aerosmith, George Harrison

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added: 18 Jan 2012 // by: VVN Music 

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Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann has told Rolling Stone that he doesn't think there was much time left for the dead whether Jerry Garcia survived or not.
I think that Jerry had gotten kind of bored with the Grateful Dead, and it was sort of like a marriage that had maybe gone on too long. And other people in the band wanted to start to express themselves in their bands and so forth and so on, that I'm pretty sure Jerry would've stopped playing in the Grateful Dead. I think a lot of it, I hate to say, was really a financial obligation. He needed to earn the money for some things and that's too bad. But it's hard. He was a true artist and I can tell you he wasn't really happy playing in the Grateful Dead at the end. I hate to say that. I know the audience is going to hear me say that and go, "Oh, that's not true," but if people really think about some of the shows that were there in the last year and some of the troubles that poor Jerry had, they know that I'm not BS'ing.

Sammy Hagar has told Get Your Rock Out that, when he plays with Chickenfoot, you'll never hear Van Halen or any of his solo songs. "We really do not want to dilute this band and become a Van Halen cover band, or become a Sammy Hagar cover band or a Joe Satriani cover band. The idea is that we are Chickenfoot, and we will stay that. I don't think we will ever play any of our old catalog unless you catch us in Cabo jamming, and then it's more Hendrix and Zeppelin and Montrose and that kind of stuff."

Paul Weller and his wife Hannah are the proud parents of twin sons. Bowie and John Paul were born on Saturday.

The Texas Heritage Songwriters Association has chosen Lyle Lovett, Robert Earl Keen and Townes Van Zandt as the new members of their Hall of Fame. The ceremony will be March 4 at Moody Theater in Austin, TX.
'I'm proud to be a Texan and honored to be inducted into the Hall of Fame,' says Keen. 'And to be included with Lyle, a friend since we were kids, makes it an even greater honor.'
'Getting to stand on that stage and join such a great group of Texas songwriters and musicians is a real privilege,' adds Lovett. 'I'm looking forward to an evening of great entertainment and talent while celebrating our Texas heritage.'
Look for Steven Tyler and Joe Perry to perform this Friday night on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Tyler was already on the show with Randy Jackson and Ryan Seacrest to talk about the upcoming season of American Idol. Perry was then added and Jackson, who played with Journey for a bit, will even jump in with a bit of bass work.

Finally, there's a new app for the iPad that allows you to examine George Harrison's guitars throughout his career in detail along to listen to songs on which he used them. Here's a promo clip for the app.

The George Harrison Guitar Collection from George Harrison on Vimeo.

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Quick quips: Van Halen, Kool & the Gang, Aerosmith, Metallica, Ronnie James Dio, Gregg Allman, Ted Nugent, 100 Club

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added: 10 Jan 2012 // by: VVN Music 

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Van Halen has made an interesting choice to open some of their shows on the upcoming tour, 70's/80's funkmasters Kool and the Gang. Tickets for most of the stops announced go on sale on Saturday, January 14.

Steven Tyler talked about the upcoming Aerosmith album while being interviewed at the TCA panel for American Idol. "All of it's been written but I've got to lay lyrics on it and I haven't had a lot of time. What I've listened to so far knocked me out. I know a good song and I know what gets played on the radio. I'm not that pretentious to say we've got hits, but we've got something and that's all that matters."
As far as the sound, "It's Aerosmith, how do you hide from my big mouth?"

Kirk Hammett was also talking about Metallica's upcoming album. He told Rolling Stone "If Death Magnetic was a logical successor to .And Justice For All, the next album will be a heavier Black Album. We're not going to the depths of complexity that we did for Death Magnetic. The stuff we're coming up with is more groove-oriented, a heavier version of what we were doing in the early 90s.

A long list of rock and metal greats are getting on board a tribute album for the late Ronnie James Dio. Signed up so far are Rob Halford (Judas Priest), Lemmy Kilmister (Motorhead), Ian Gillan (Deep Purple), Alice Cooper, Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple), Sebastian Bach (Skid Row) and Dave Grohl (Nirvana, Foo Fighters). The album is expected to be out next year.

Two men attending Gregg Allman's show last Wednesday at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville got into a fight with the result being one sustaining a knife wound to the face and the other being arrested by authorities.
Not that this will be any big surprise, but Pierce Munitions, makers of precision ammunition, will be putting out a new line of hunting bullets under Ted Nugent's name.

The 100 Club in London has failed in its attempt to get historical protection. English Heritage, the organization that make recommendations on landmarks backed the plan, noting it was the oldest active club in London, but the British government rejected the bid.
A government spokesperson told the Sunday Telegram "There's no denying the club's place in British pop music history, but in the end it's only the stage and the signage that mark it out as being any different from any other basement club. I can't help but feel that giving the cradle of punk rock listed building status would not be quite in tune with that movement's driving spirit."

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