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Cinderella - Once Upon A Cinderella - Still Climbing Cindy Bullens - St. Cindy Cruse - Small Town Girl Cinema - Break The Silence Cinema Face - St. Circus - Stay For The Ride Citybeat - Goodbye Civilization One - Revolution Rising Clark Kent - Sixsongs. Class Act - St. Cleavage - The Demo Cleopatra - Chapter One Cleveland - Cliff Magness - Solo Cliff Richard - Private Collection [] Climb - Take A Chance [].
Clint Schuler - Total Stranger Clockwise - Nostalgia Clouseau - In Every Small Town Coastland Ride - St. Cobra - First Strike Cock Robin - The Best Of Code Blue - St. Cold Ethyl - St. Cold Sweat - Break Out Colin James - Sudden Stop Colourblind - St. Common Bond - Heaven Is Calling Company Of Strangers - St. Company Of Wolves - St. Concrete Jungle - Wear And Tear Coney Hatch - Friction Connie Scott - Forever Young Connie Scott - Heartbeat Connie Scott - Spirit Mover Conny Bloom - Psychonaut Contageous - Rolling Contagious - Long Time Comin' Contraband - St.
Cooper Inc. Corey Hart - The Best Of Cornerstone - Arrival Cornerstone - Human Stain Cornerstone - Once Upon Our Yesterdays Cosmo - Alien Couchois - Nasty Hardware Coverdale Page - St. Cozy Powell - Especially For You Craaft - No Tricks Just Kicks Craaft - Second Honeymoon Craaft - St.
Cracked Actor - Free Cracked Actor - St. Craig Chaquico - Acoustic Planet Crash - St. Crash N Burn - Fever Crash Pony - Rough Ride Crash The System - The Crowning Crashdiet - Rest In Sleaze Crashdiet - The Unattractive Revolution Crashing Angels - St. Crazy Lixx - Loud Minority Creed - The Sign of Victory Creedence Clearwater Revival - Greatest Hits Crime - Hard Times Crime - No Cure Crisis Party - Rude Awakening Cristeen - Believe In Crossbones - St.
Crossection - Breaking Ground Crossfire - Battlefront Crossfire - Demos Crossroads - The Wild One Crown Of Thorns - Breakthrough Crown Of Thorns - Destiny Unknown Crown Of Thorns - Faith Crown Of Thorns - Karma Crown Of Thorns - Lost Cathedral Crown Of Thorns - Raw Thorns Crown Of Thorns - St.
Crumbacher - Escape From the Fallen Planet! Crush This Crush - St. Crush 40 - St. Cry Of Love - Brother Cry Wolf - Crunch Cry Wolf - St. Crysis - Situation Crystal Ball - In The Beginning Crystal Knight - Self Titled Crystal Project - St. Crystal Roxx - Pass The Buck Cusa - Hard Road Cut Throat - St. Cutting Crew - The Best Of Cuttlass - No Explanation Necessary C'Vello - St.
Czakan - State Of Confusion X - Through The Fire Da Vinci - Back In Business Da Vinci - Demos Da Vinci - Secrets Da Vinci - St.
Daddy Dynamite - Lookin' For Trouble Dag Lavuland - 1 Step Closer Dagger - Not Afraid of the Night Dakota - Mr Lucky Dakota - Runaway Dakota - St. Dakota - The Last Standing Man Dalton - Injection Dalton - The Race Is On Damascus - Caught In The Middle Damn Yankees - St.
Damnation Alley - In The Groove Dan Applegate - Listen Dan Hill - Dance Of Love Dan Hill - Longer Fuse Dan Hill - St. Dan Lucas - Canada Dan Lucas - News Dan Reed Network - Slam Dan Reed Network - St. Dan Reed Network - The Heat Dance With A Stranger - St. Dancyr - In And Out Danger - Keep Out [Sweden] Danger - St.
Danger Alley - American Made Danger Avenue Sweden - St. Danger Danger - Dawn Danger Danger - Screw It! Danger Danger - St. Danger Zone - Victim Of Time Dangerous Age - Troubled Times Dangerous Toys - Hellacious Acres Dangerous Toys - Pissed Dangerous Toys - St. Danish Lion - St. Danko Jones - Never Too Loud Dann Huff - Solos Danny Brooks After The Storm Danny Danzi - Danziland [Japan Release] Danny Tate - St. Danny Wilde - St. Dare - Blood From Stone Dare - Calm Before The Storm Dare - Out Of The Silence Dare Force - Firepower Daring Stiletta - Risking All Dark Sky - Believe It Dark Star - St.
Darling Cruel - Passion Crimes Darxon - Shout! Daryl Braithwaite - Edge Dave Evans - Sinner David - David III David Knopfler - Behind The Lines David Knopfler - Cut The Wire David Knopfler - Lifelines David Knopfler - Release David Knopfler - Small Mercies David Knopfler - The Giver David And The Giants - Dreams David And The Giants - St. David Bowie - Very Best David Brown - Believe David Cassidy - St. David Drew - Safety Love David Gilmour - About Face David Hallyday - Master Serie David Hallyday - Rock 'N' Heart David Hallyday - True Cool David Lasley - Raindance David Lee Roth - Skyscraper David London Fergie Frederiksen - St.
David Mark Pearce - Strange Angels David Roberts - The Missing Years David Victor - Strength Of Conviction David Zaffiro - In Scarlet Storm David Zaffiro - Surrender Absolute David Zaffiro - The Other Side David Zaffiro - Yesterday's Left Behind Day One - One Look Daytona - The Best Of DC Drive - St. De Mont - Body Language De Mont - R.
PED De Pinto - Self Titled Deacon Street - I Deacon Street - II Dead Beat Honeymooners - St. We Don't Care! Deadringer - Electrocution Of The Heart DeAllen - Lover's Lane Dear Enemy - Ranson Note De-Arrow Pre Roxus - Demos Debbie - Demos Decoy Paris - St. Dee Tail - Eyes Owe You Dee Tail - Lack Of Sympathy Def Leppard - Adrenalize Def Leppard - Def Leppard Def Leppard - Euphoria Def Leppard - High 'N' Dry Def Leppard - Hysteria Def Leppard - Pyromania Def Leppard - Retro Active Def Leppard - Slang Def Leppard - Vault - Greatest Hits.
Def Leppard - X Defcon - St. Delaurian - St. Della Street - Faces Delta - St. Demon - The Best Of [Vol. Demon Angels - Time Of Confusion Demon Drive - Burn Rubber Demure - St. Dennis DeYoung - Boomchild Dennis DeYoung - Desert Moon Departure - Open Your Mind Departure - St. Desire - St.
Desmond Child - Discipline Destiny - Side By Side Detective - St. Devay - Break Down The Walls Device - 22B3 Devils In Heaven - St. Devo - Greatest Hits Dezire - St. Diamond Back - St. Diamond Dreams - Time For Change Diamond Head - Behold The Beginning Diamond In The Rough - St. Diamond Rexx - Rated Rexx Dice - Fuel To The Fire Diesel - Sausalito Summernight Diesel On The Rocks - St.
Dimage - It Takes Time Dio - Diamonds - Best Of Dio Dirty Blonde - Passion Dirty Looks - One Bad Leg Dirty Passion - Different Tomorrow Dirty Works - St. Distance - Under The One Sky Distant Cry - St. Divin' Ducks - Rapes The World Divine Right - Powerchange C Diving For Pearls - St. Dixon House - Masked Madness Dixon House Band - Fighting Alone Dizzy Lane - It Ain't Easy D'Molls - St.
D'Molls - Warped. Doc Holliday - Legacy Doc Trinket - Pig On Wheels Dogbone - St. Dogface - Unleashed Dogwood - Ordinary Man Dokken - Almost Over EP Dokken - Back For The Attack Dokken - Breaking The Chains Dokken - Dysfunctional Dokken - Erase The Slate Dokken - Hell To Pay Dokken - Lightning Strikes Again Dokken - Long Way Home Dokken - Shadowlife Dokken - Tooth And Nail Dokken - Under Lock And Key Domain - Before The Storm Domain - Crack In The Wall Domain - Our Kingdom Dominoe - Keep In Touch Dominoe - The Key Don Barnes - Ride The Storm Don Dokken - Solitary Don Felder - Airborne Don Johnson - The Essential Don Patrol - St.
Donald Dean - Nightshift Donald Fagen - The Nightfly Donatello - Where Do We Go Donna Cristy - People Will Talk Donnie Iris - King Cool Donnie Vie - Extra Strength Doro - Angels Never Die Doro - Calling The Wild Doro - Fight Doro - Force Majeure Doro - Love Me In Black Doro - Machine II Machine Doro - St.
Doro - True At Heart Double Cross - Time After Time Double Dealer - Moving Target Double Heart - Hearts On Fire Doubletake - So Many Roads Douglas - Mad Douglas - State Of Rock [2nd Edition] Downtown - St. Love - St. Shivago - First treatment Sin - Brutal Sin - II Sin - Insinity Sin - St. Strange - Just What the Doctor Ordered Swift - St. Dragonforce - Inhuman Rampage Dragonforce - Sonic Firestorm Dragonforce - Ultra Beatdown [Japanese Edition] Drama - Take It Away Dream - Demos Swe Dream Police - St.
Dream Theater - Awake Dream Theater - Falling Into Infinity Dream Theater - Images And Words Dream Theater - Octavarium Dream Theater - Train of Thought Dreamer - Full Metal Racket Dreamer - We've Got The Power Dreamhunter - Bad Attitude Dreamhunter - Kingdom Come Dreamland - Future's Calling Dreams - St. Funk My Soul. False Memory Foam.
Only Good Song. Schnickschnack Mixmax. Willie Said Jazz Rock Fusion Guitar. Music For Ironing. Aponcho Rock. Muro do Classic Rock. Manifesto Underground. Cun Cun Revival Som Mutante. Revolution Rock La collectionneuse. Cafe Regio's. Venenos Do Cassal. Esquina Progressiva. This week Jack Sheldon - Jazz Trumpet. How cool is that? The first band I saw was The Turtles. Unfortunately Ryan Son of Greg Kihn's guitar was woefully out of tune so he blew the song's intro and solo, which was very frustrating.
Who doesn't tune up before a show? I would have preferred to hear more originals- Greg Kihn has written a lot of great songs over the years- but they played it safe with several more covers. I was never a fan of Night Ranger. I have to say though, they really tore it up at BR Cohn on Sunday.
Jack Blades is a great front man and the crowd of mostly 40 and somethings that sat clapping politely for The Turtles and Greg Kihn was on its feet going nuts during Night Ranger's entire set. Been a long time since I've seen a band slaughter an audience like Night Ranger did that day. It got me thinking that loud, over the top, mind blowing rock shows, a staple of my youth, may be a thing of the past.
Seriously, how is a dude and a turntable going to stand in for screeching guitars alongside thundering bass and drums? With a dance crew? I think not. In fact, I just asked him if he'd rather see a good band whose songs he didn't know play live or spend the day playing X-box Live with his friends.
I wonder if The Donnas are still playing out? Speaking of great live bands, Australia's Hoodoo Gurus are the real deal. I was embarrassed that only 40 or so people came out the theater probably holds but the band rocked like it was a sold-out show.
I've seen the Hoodoos about ten times over the last 20 years and they continue to be one of my favorite live bands. That's me with the group's lead singer and principle songwriter Dave Faulkner above. My friend Frank took the picture- the three crystal-clear "practice shots" he took earlier didn't really help when it was go time.
I got to shake Dave's hand and tell him he is one of my favorite songwriters. He said "Thanks God bless The Hoodoo Gurus. Sunday, October 10, Show 42 October 2, Heyman Hey Man! Hearing The Ramones in made playing in a band seem possible in a way it never had in the years I was listening to Kiss, Aerosmith and Rush.
I started on the guitar that year and by was in a band as lead singer as my guitar playing was still horrendous at the time. I love playing music- figuring out songs, rehearsing and playing shows, but with work and family commitments it's hard to keep the music thing going. After my Sonoma band V.
Vain, Obnoxious, Ignorant, Degenerates broke up in the late 90's I was looking for a creative outlet and my wife Jaime suggested I try theater. In a case of perfect timing, a Sonoma community theater production was casting a production of 12 Angry Men that spring and I won the part of "Juror 11" the sniveling ad agency dork.
Rehearsing a play is nowhere near as fun as playing in a band but when you get closer to opening night the rush of nervous anticipation is comparable. That first show was a HUGE success and people still talk about it today. My approach to acting at this time consisted of memorizing all my lines and adding "character" afterward.
Not too surprisingly, to an astute audience this yielded performances that looked like I learned all my lines and added "character" afterward. I still see him in occasional walk-on TV roles but I think he spends most of his time on the acting seminars which are pretty amazing. I came out of that weekend with a whole new approach. Now when I prepare for a role, everything starts on day one; lines, backstory, character- it all comes together at once.
This process takes a lot longer but it has made me a much better actor. Being a dude is a definite plus in any community theater casting call so I felt good about getting a role but didn't expect to land a part as big as "Simon.
Of course I only managed to read the play once before we started but luckily didn't do any line work because at the first read through the director asked for British accents. This really freaked me out because I'd never done it before and it took me about ten more days to even open the script. I began by over-enunciating consonants and playing with vowels but it wasn't until I started thinking about the character that it came together. The play is set in so I had Simon as a low born enlisted man who had lied about his age to fight for England in World War I.
He ran away often but fought well the times he couldn't avoid it, noticing that when the battle was in question the wealthy officers tended to disappear only to return when victory was imminent. Simon vowed that if he survived the war he would do everything he could to become one of those rich men that had others do their fighting for them. Once I put this backstory together the lines and accent fell into place. It was a very challenging role playing pleasant naivete, physical pain, rage, grief, duplicitousness as well as loss of consciousness not once but twice.
For the first time in over 20 years, Sonoma had a summer theater season. This is dream come true for Jaime and she worked tirelessly for a year to make it happen. So along with the cast and crew of Murder On The Nile , I owe my wife a huge debt of gratitude for an experience I'll never forget. Saturday, October 9, Show 41 September 18, Marilyn is the Belle of our Ball For this week's show I headed down south to North Carolina.
Thursday, September 16, Show 40 September 4, Christine - Gruppo Sportivo Pop! Down - The Rooks Encore Echoes. Prove It - Tweezers Already! I'm Shakin' - Blasters The Blasters. Duxbury High School in the late 70's was home to several rigidly defined social groups. The Jocks mostly football players, and some soccer players who could keep up beer for beer, in long sleeve oxford shirts, Levi's cords and expensive Addidas sneakers were at the top of the social ladder followed by The Yachties rich kids and soccer players, heavily layered in Izod shirt over a white turtleneck with optional crew neck sweater, khaki pants with whale belt, Top-siders shoes.
Also at the top were some high functioning members of The Druggies kids from families with less money, or upper middle class kids trying to pass in the DHS smoking area, most wearing white thermal under a flannel shirt and down vest, jeans and Timberlands. At the bottom of the pecking order were The Brains in glasses, oxford shirt, v-neck sweater vest, Levis cords, and off-brand sneakers , most of The Druggies and the unnamed dorks, dweebs, nerds, etc.
The majority of the school, myself included, was in-between these two poles, usually rising or falling with the vicious cycle of high school popularity.
Against such a mundane background, how could I not be completely enthralled with the multiple youth movements in Britain at the time:.
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