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Sunday, November 7, 2010

White Lion - When the Children Cry

White Lion was a pop metal band in the 1980s; and unlike most bands in their genre they recorded songs of social and political issues. "When the Children Cry" is a song about children suffering under a war ridden country. You even hear the song today on YouTube videos of children who suffer in Palestine and Iraq. Songs like "Cry for Freedom" was about apartheid; "Broken Home" was about the effect of divorce on children; "Little Fighter" was about a Greenpeace ship that was destroyed by the French intelligence service; and even their third album cover "Big Game" in 1989 featured a lion's head hidden in tall grass with the White House in the background.

It's interesting, that I probably saw White Lion in concert and didn't even know it. Back in 1987 I was briefly living in Miami Beach at my grandmother's condo. Ace Frehley's, "Frehley's Comets", were performing on tour at the infamous Cameo Theater on Washington Avenue. I was a "Kiss" fan so I bought tickets to the show. I remember seeing a few opening bands, and supposedly White Lion was on tour with Frehley's Comets at the time.

Below you can read the complete bio of White Lion., and watch the original MTV video of "When the Children Cry", a song that even has significance today. You can also follow along with the lyrics of "When the Children Cry". Not all of White Lion's songs were about social or political issues. Their first hit "Wait" is a love rock ballad. Check out the original "Wait" video below. White Lion's best selling album was "Pride", which featured their biggest hit "When the Children Cry". - Kenny Leibow


White Lion - When the Children Cry


Sources: The Legend of Rock
Hair Metal Mansion
LetsSingIt




Lyrics - "When the Children Cry"

Little child

Dry your crying eyes

How can I explain

The fear you feel inside

´cause you were born

Into this evil world

Where man is killing man

and no one knows just why


What have we begun

Just look what we have done

All that we destroyed

You must build again



When the children cry

Let them know we tried

´cause when the children sing

Then the new world begins


Little child

You must show the way

To a better day

For all the young

´cause you were born

For the world to see

That we all can live

with love and peace


No more presidents

And all the wars will end

One united world

under God


When the children cry

Let them know we tried

´cause when the children sing

Then the new world begins

What have we begun

Just look what we have done

All that we destroyed

You must build again

No more presidents

And all the wars will end

One united world

under God


When the children cry

Let them know we tried

´cause when the children fight

Let them know it ain´t right

When the children pray

Let them know the way

´cause when the children sing

Then the new world begins..







White Lion - Wait








Band Members 1987



Pride Tracks:


Title

Composer

Time

1

Hungry

Bratta, Tramp

3:55

2

Lonely Nights

Bratta, Tramp

4:11

3

Don't Give Up

Bratta, Tramp

3:15

4

Sweet Little Loving

Bratta, Tramp

4:02

5

Lady of the Valley

Bratta, Tramp

6:35

6

Wait

Bratta, Tramp

4:00

7

All You Need Is Rock N Roll

Bratta, Tramp

5:14

8

Tell Me

Bratta, Tramp

4:28

9

All Join Our Hands

Bratta, Tramp

4:11

10

When the Children Cry

Bratta, Tramp

4:18


White Lion - Bio

Fighting to survive
After moving from Denmark to New York in 1982, vocalist Mike Tramp (ex-Mabel,ex-Studs) met Brooklyn guitarist Vito Bratta (ex-Dreamer) and decided to form a band. The two recruited drummer Nicki Capozzi and bassist Felix Robinson (formerly of Angel) and named the group White Lion.

White Lion was signed by Elektra Records in 1983 and recorded their debut Fight to Survive. However, Elektra was unhappy with the final recording, and after refusing to release the album, terminated their contract.

Both Capozzi and Robinson soon left the band. Nicki Capozzi was replaced by former Anthrax drummer Greg D'Angelo, and Felix Robinson was replaced by bassist Dave Spitz (brother of Anthrax guitarist Dan Spitz). Within a month of joining, however, Dave Spitz left to play bass with Black Sabbath and was replaced by James LoMenzo.

The album Fight To Survive was eventually picked up by RCA and released in Japan in 1984. The small US independent label Grand Slamm records finally released Fight To Survive in the US on November 9, 1985. A few months later, Grand Slam records went bankrupt.

In early 1986, White Lion, with a fictitious "female" member, had a brief part in the Tom Hanks/Shelley Long movie The Money Pit.


The road to success
Early in 1987, the band was signed by Atlantic Records (which ironically is a sister label to Elektra) and on June 21, 1987, their breakthrough album, Pride, was released. The first single, "Wait", was released on June 1, 1987, but did not make waves for nearly seven months.

The Pride tour started in July 1987 as White Lion opened for Ace Frehley's 80s band Frehley's Comet. The next year and a half was filled with constant touring, opening for such bands as Aerosmith, Ozzy Osbourne, Stryper, KISS and in January 1988 White Lion landed the opening slot for AC/DC on their Blow Up Your Video American tour. While touring with AC/DC, the Pride album and "Wait" single finally charted, due in no small part to MTV airing the "Wait" music video in regular rotation - nearly seven months after the single's release. "Wait" hit #8 on the singles chart, while Pride hit #11 on the album charts. Pride would remain on the top 200 Billboard album charts for a full year.

In August 1988, the album's second single "Tell Me" hit #58. Around the time this single was released, White Lion played at the Ritz club in New York City. Like Guns N' Roses before them, White Lion's show at the Ritz was filmed and later aired on MTV.

The Pride album's third single, a gentle acoustic ballad titled "When the Children Cry", made it all the way to #3 with heavy MTV rotation, making Pride one of about 20 hard rock albums to ever have multiple top 10 hits.

The success of "When the Children Cry" would eventually push sales of Pride over the two million mark. In addition, Vito Bratta was recognized for his instrumental talents by racking up Best New Guitarist awards with both Guitar World magazine and Guitar For The Practicing Musician magazine.

In the spring of 1989, the Pride tour finally ended, but rather than take a break, they instead chose to record the next album, a decision the group later came to regret due to the effects of fatigue from heavy touring on the final product.


Life after MTV
In August 1989, White Lion released their third album, Big Game, a musically eclectic follow-up to Pride that featured the singles "Little Fighter" (which peaked at #52), "Cry for Freedom" (did not chart), and a cover of Golden Earring's "Radar Love" (which peaked at #59). The album quickly went gold, but without a hit single, slowly declined, with a peak of #19 on the album charts.

After two years of writing and recording, the new album, Mane Attraction was released. During the recording sessions for this album, their record company allowed the band to make exactly the album they wanted to. As a result, the album is usually viewed as a mixed effort, where the band is trying to do too many things at once. The album charted at #61. This may also be due to the general public's shifting tastes towards grunge.

Greg D'Angelo and James LoMenzo left the band soon after the album's release, citing "musical differences", but White Lion carried on with bassist Tommy T-Bone Caradonna and drummer Jimmy DeGrasso (Megadeth, Alice Cooper, Suicidal Tendencies, Y&T, Fiona). After briefly touring in support of Mane Attraction, Tramp and Bratta decided to call it a day, their last show being held in Boston at the Channel in September 1991.


Social issues

Unlike most bands of their genre, White Lion recorded occasional songs that addressed social or political issues such as apartheid ("Cry for Freedom") and the effect of divorce on children ("Broken Home"). The song "Little Fighter" was about the Rainbow Warrior, a ship owned by the environmental group Greenpeace that was illegally destroyed by operatives of the French intelligence service. This concern for political and social issues was also hinted at in the cover art to their album Big Game, which featured a lion's head hidden in tall grass with the White House in the background.



After White Lion

Mike Tramp went on to form Freak of Nature. Freak of Nature released three albums, Freak of Nature, Gathering of Freaks, and Outcasts. Mike Tramp went on as a solo artist. He has released four studio albums and one live album so far; Capricorn, Recovering the Wasted Years, More To Life Than This, and Songs I Left Behind as studio efforts, with Rock n' Roll Alive as his sole live album. Today, Tramp continues his solo career, recording and releasing his own music. Through his website, fans can find media from his solo career, as well as White Lion.

James LoMenzo and Greg D'Angelo joined Zakk Wylde's band, Lynyrd Skynhead in the mid 90's which became the band Pride & Glory when Greg D'Angelo was replaced by Brian Tichy. Pride & Glory released one album, then James LoMenzo left the band. James went on to record and tour with ex-Van Halen frontman David Lee Roth and toured with Zakk Wylde's band Black Label Society. In February 2006, James joined the legendary thrash band Megadeth on a permanent basis. Greg D'Angelo was the drummer for the band AntiProduct in 2006. Greg D'angelo is also filling in on drums for Britny Fox on 2007 US/European tour since their drummer Johnny Dee is unable to tour.

Vito Bratta stayed briefly with Atlantic Records to help produce an album for CPR, and later tried to form a new music group that never panned out. Sadly, despite a very dedicated worldwide following of guitar aficionados, Vito was not seen or heard from publicly since 1994 until his interview by Eddie Trunk live on February 16, 2007.

The New White Lion and legal issues

In 1999 Mike Tramp with new musicians released Remembering White Lion also released as The Last Roar and Ultimate White Lion which featured new versions of some of White Lion's classic songs and then in October 2003, Mike Tramp announced a White Lion reunion with the original line up. This statement was quickly denied by the other former members. Later Tramp said that Vito Bratta wanted nothing to do with a reunion. With summer festivals in Europe already booked, Tramp attempted to put together a "new White Lion" featuring former members James LoMenzo, and Jimmy DeGrasso, along with Warren DeMartini of Ratt. Vito Bratta filed suit claiming partial ownership of the name, and the tour was scrapped. Tramp later revealed that despite his willingness, "There will never be an original White Lion reunion".

In 2005, with legal battles finally out of the way, Mike Tramp again organized a group of unknown musicians and named the act Tramp's White Lion. 'TWL' (White Lion 2) played White Lion songs, touring and releasing a double-live CD entitled Tramp's White Lion: Rockin' The USA. In November and December 2006, Tramp's White Lion played several dates in Europe including Sweden, Norway, Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium and Denmark. The UK dates with Crimes of Passion were abandoned due to illness.

On February 16, 2007, Vito appeared on "The Eddie Trunk" radio show in New York, stating that despite what Mike Tramp said, he had never turned down any offer to reform White Lion or refused a White Lion reunion, stating that what Mike Tramp had said was not true, but, rather, that at the time Mike had approached him, Vito's father was sick and dying and he could not leave him to do a reunion tour at that time. He added that he would still be open to the idea and has not closed the door to returning to the music industry again. Trunk also made it clear that Vito's involvement in the show was something that he had wanted to happen since White Lion first broke up in 1991. Vito took calls and answered questions from fans for almost 3 hours. On Friday April 6 and 7, 2007, at the L'Amours Reunion Shows in New York (the club that made White Lion), Vito made his first public musical appearances at both Friday and Saturday night's shows in over 15 years. Mike Tramp was not present.

Three weeks later Mike Tramp called the same show from Australia, speaking about Vito and the band's new album, including the tour dates that Tramp's White Lion had recently confirmed. Tramp said that he was thankful that Vito had finally answered fan's questions, the same questions he himself had been bombarded with over the past 15 years. He also stated that he felt uncomfortable answering on Vito's behalf, and that he was upset that Vito had withdrawn himself from the music industry.

A White Lion Definitive Collection album was released in 2007. Summer of 2007 Tour featuring Tramp's White Lion opening up for Poison and Ratt was canceled after threatened legal action by Bratta caused them to be dropped by the promoter.

This threatened legal action however did not stop the band from appearing at Rocklahoma in Pryor, Ok on July 13, 2007 with Poison, Ratt, Quiet Riot, Slaughter, Y&T,Gypsy pistoleros, Dirty Penny, Greg Leon Invasion and Zendozer. After this they also toured the US. A new studio album entitled "Return of the Pride" was released on March 14, 2008. The band are currently on a World tour to support the album.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Judas Priest - Steel Album 30 Years Old


Judas Priest's 'British Steel' LP is now 30 years old. I remember back in 1980 at age 16, when I bought the Judas Priest 'British Steel' album. I didn't know who Judas Priest was until I first listened to the song "Breaking the Law", even though it was their sixth album. My favorite song from British Steel was "Living After Midnight". All the reviews say that Judas Priest puts on a great show, but I never did get to see them in concert. An interesting trivia note is that the 'British Steel' album was recorded at John Lennon's home in the studio at Tittenhurst in England. The 30th Anniversary release of the album , came with a Live DVD, and a Live CD recorded on August 17th, 2009 at the Seminole Hard Rock Arena in Hollywood, Florida as part of the British Steel 30th Anniversary tour. There are live versions of the British Steel tracks available for the game "Rock Band". Below is an article about the 30th anniversary with Rob Halford describing the making of the album, which is from the New York Daily News website at http://nydailynews.com. Check out the music videos of Judas Priest's "Breaking The Law" and "Living After Midnight". It's great to celebrate a ground breaking album like 'British Steel' from the launch of the 1980s Heavy Metal era. - Kenny Leibow



Judas Priest - Breaking The Law



Judas Priest - Living After Midnight








Judas Priest Singer Rob Harford on seminole 1980 album 'British Steel', metal's legacy & the parties

New York Daily News
June 1st, 2010

Judas Priest's Rob Halford has been hell-bent for leather since the mid-1970s. But the frontman and his band made a huge leap forward with the release of the seminal album, "British Steel," 30 years ago this year. Now, the Metal God takes the Daily News back in time to the sessions that marked a major breakthrough in heavy metal history and the legendary partying afterwards.

As you're making your music, you're absolutely clueless as to any significance it might have in your career and beyond. But there certainly seems to have been value and importance placed on "British Steel" three decades later.

The '80s were a blur of booze and sex and drugs. Hollywood was absolutely insane, the strip was alive every night. The Rainbow was packed to the gills, night after night after night. It was just a remarkable time. The sixties had the hippy movement, and then the hard rock/metal scene in the '80s, in America especially, was just the opposite end of that scale. Everybody was wondering will I wake up tomorrow and some of us didn't.

The music itself succeeded because of just the simple straight forward manner that it was put together in the very short space of time that we had. Tom Allom, our producer, insisted that we were in and out in 28, 29 days in John Lennon's former house in London, where we recorded the album.

That just seems inconceivable with today's way of doing things. I think from 1980 onward, we were banging out a record every year and a world tour. That's just what young hungry bands do. You get caught up in the excitement and the momentum and all you want to do is play and you'll do whatever you need to do to do that. The "British Steel" sessions were just the next in the process of delivering a release on time to our label. Dates had been booked for a world tour. We don't really have time to think about the situation.

There is a significant amount of fans that have literally been with us since day one – it's heartwarming. It's a bit like supporting your favorite team, whether it's the Mets or the Jets or the Lakers or the Suns. You sort of go through everything together. Then you see, you'll get these young metal heads that are picking on you to be their favorite band and that's mind-blowing.

But it is different era - phrases like "OMG" and "TMI," I mean we live in the speed of light now. I don't think any of us in Priest have become bitter or cynical, which are very easy traps to fall into in the entertainment business. But in fact you probably think it must be really hard now for bands to get a hold on the public's attention and given a fair chance of a listen. Because people are not listening to full releases, they're just going by a download here or a download there. Your body of work, as it was during the early days of Priest, is not being listened to as completely.

Everything changes. I'm going to turning 60 next year, which I can't wait for. I'm determined to be on stage somewhere, preferably in America, screaming out "Painkiller."

I was talking to Motley Crue's Nikki Sixx about that the other day, when I was with Nikki and Ozzy the other week talking abut the upcoming Ozzfest. And Nikki was like, "Man, I'm in bed by ten o'clock and I drive the kids to school." But, I think no matter where you go and what you do, at the end of the day, you just want to be able to walk out on stage and rock out. And do it like you want to do it and do it as the fans want to see you do it.

Not like some kind of decrepit old man trying to squawk a few notes. I'll be the first to hang up the microphone if I can't do my job correctly.

Some of these bands whether it's Priest or ACDC or Kiss or Ozzy, how many years have we been around? And we're still here, we're still doing what we love to do. We're still carrying the essence of rock and roll and people still want to see us.

You just don't want it to stop. I don't think any of us look forward to retirement. What other profession can you get away with having a 59-year-old man going on stage and screaming my lungs out?

The music will still be relevant in another forty years. It's indestructible. The source of it, the sound of it, the essence of what it does to people will always be needed, from generation to generation.





Saturday, January 23, 2010

100 Greatest Glam Metal Songs




There are many lists that name the best Rock songs, Hard Rock and Metal songs of all time; but here is a fun list of the top "100 Glam Rock Songs". Like most lists, many of you will disagree with the song order, or discover some great song that is missing. My personal song list also differs from the one below, however what I like about this list is that they got most of the artists and bands right. My top 3 songs are: 1. Livin On A Prayer - Bon Jovi, 2. Sweet Child O' Mine - Guns N' Roses, 3. Rock and Roll All Nite - Kiss. Please comment on your top 3 Glam Rock Songs. - Kenny Leibow











100 Greatest Hair/Glam Metal Songs
Source: http://digitaldoor.nutsie.com

1. Photograph - Def Leppard
2. Sweet Child O' Mine - Guns N' Roses
3. Jump - Van Halen
4. Rock You Like a Hurricane - Scorpions
5. Cum on Feel the Noize - Quiet Riot
6. Rock and Roll All Nite - KISS
7. We're Not Gonna Take It - Twisted Sister
8. Dr. Feelgood - Mötley Crüe
9. Here I Go Again - Whitesnake
10. You Give Love A Bad Name - Bon Jovi
11. Every Rose Has Its Thorn - Poison
12. Rock of Ages - Def Leppard
13. No One Like You - Scorpions
14. Why Can't This Be Love - Van Halen
15. Detroit Rock City - KISS
16. Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone) - Cinderella
17. Round And Round - RATT
18. Heaven - Warrant
19. November Rain - Guns N' Roses
20. Pour Some Sugar on Me - Def Leppard
21. Livin' On A Prayer - Bon Jovi
22. Panama - Van Halen
23. Is This Love - Whitesnake
24. Unskinny Bop - Poison
25. Love Bites - Def Leppard
26. Welcome To The Jungle - Guns N' Roses
27. 18 and Life - Skid Row
28. Cherry Pie - Warrant
29. High Enough - Damn Yankees
30. Without You - Mötley Crüe
31. Heaven Sent - Dokken
32. Girls, Girls, Girls - Mötley Crüe
33. Turn Up the Radio - Autograph
34. Headed For A Heartbreak - Winger
35. Wanted Dead Or Alive - Bon Jovi
36. I Wanna Rock - Twisted Sister
37. Love Of A Lifetime - Firehouse
38. Paradise City - Guns N' Roses
39. Bringing On The Heartbreak - Def Leppard
40. The Final Countdown - Europe
41. Sister Christian - Night Ranger
42. When The Children Cry - White Lion
43. Love Song - Tesla
44. Once Bitten Twice Shy - Great White
45. Kiss Me Deadly - Lita Ford
46. Shout It Out Loud - KISS
47. Something To Believe In - Poison
48. To Hell With The Devil - Stryper
49. Bad Medicine - Bon Jovi
50. Fly To The Angels - Slaughter
51. Mama Weer All Crazee Now - Quiet Riot
52. When I Look Into Your Eyes - Firehouse
53. Patience - Guns N' Roses
54. Burning Like A Flame - Dokken
55. I'll Wait - Van Halen
56. Close My Eyes Forever - Lita Ford with Ozzy Osbourne
57. To Be With You - Mr. Big
58. Fly High Michelle - Enuff Z'nuff
59. Nobody's Fool - Cinderella
60. L.O.V.E. Machine - W.A.S.P.
61. House of Pain - Faster Pussycat
62. Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark - Y&T
63. I Was Made For Lovin' You - KISS
64. Get The Funk Out - Extreme
65. I Remember You - Skid Row
66. Alone Again - Dokken
67. Lay It Down - RATT
68. Where You Goin' Now - Damn Yankees
69. Sentimental Street - Night Ranger
70. Metal Health - Quiet Riot
71. Edge Of A Broken Heart - Vixen
72. Just Like Paradise - David Lee Roth
73. New Thing - Enuff Z'nuff
74. Heartbreak Blvd - Shotgun Messiah
75. Cold Day In Hell - Steeler
76. Kickstart My Heart - Mötley Crüe
77. (Can't Live Without Your) Love and Affection - Nelson
78. Never Let Go - Kick Axe
79. Someone Like You - Bang Tango
80. Rock the Night - Europe
81. Miles Away - Winger
82. Give It To Me Good - Trixter
83. Don't You Ever Leave Me - Hanoi Rocks
84. Naughty Naughty - Danger Danger
85. Wait - White Lion
86. Boyz Are Gonna Rock - Vinnie Vincent Invasion
87. Smooth Up In Ya - Bullet Boys
88. Feel The Shake - Jetboy
89. Rock Bottom - House of Lords
90. Up All Night - Slaughter
91. Bang Bang - Danger Danger
92. Teas'n, Pleas'n - Dangerous Toys
93. 10,000 Lovers (In One) - TNT
94. Set The Night On Fire - Pretty Boy Floyd
95. Soldiers Under Command - Stryper
96. Cryin' - Vixen
97. Sister of Pain - Vince Neil
98. Prime Mover - Zodiac Mindwarp
99. Long Way to Love - Britny Fox
100. Sleeping (In the Fire) - W.A.S.P.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

KISS Tribute Band 1991


Deniz performed live with several musicians in the 1990s including his bands Ankara and Sin. In 1991 at Penrods in Miami Beach, Florida, Deniz was on stage playing Paul Stanley in a Kiss Tribute performance. Read the story below by Rudy Landa; and see the video of the live performance with complete Kiss makeup. - Kenny Leibow

"Halloween of '91, while attending Career Institutes
of America in Miami Beach, some buddies of mine
and myself put together a KISS tribute band and
played at South Beach's "Penrod' s on
The Beach" for our school Halloween Party.....

Here's my guitar solo from that night,followed by a
little tune that KISS fans will recognize.....it was a wild
and crazy time the early 90s......so many memories." -Rudy Landa

Denniz (Paul Stanley), Randy (Peter Criss), Alex (Gene Simmons), and me Rudy (Ace Freeley).



KISS Tribute Band 1991

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Vixen - Rocks in '89


Vixen in the late 1980's is one of the bands that lit up the stage with other heavy metal and hard rock bands. Sometimes referred to as the female Bon Jovi; Vixen created great music and fun live concerts. This is my first blog entry regarding female rock artists. Below is a brief history of Vixen. I have included 3 rock videos. The first video is on Vixen's big hit "Edge of a Broken Heart". The second video is a live concert in the late 1980's of Vixen performing "I Want You To Rock Me"; then the last video is the rock ballad "Cryin". Kenny Leibow


History


Vixen was formed in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1980 by guitarist Jan Kuehnemund while still at high school. In 1984, an early version of the band with Kuehnemund and singer Janet Gardner appeared in the movie Hardbodies as the on-screen band "Diaper Rash." In 1985 the band moved to Los Angeles to be part of the LA rock scene. Line-up changes happened during the following years until the 'classic' line-up of Jan Kuehnemund (guitar), Janet Gardner (vocals & rhythm guitar), Share Pedersen (bass guitar) and Roxy Petrucci (drums) was formed. This line-up of Vixen was interviewed in 1987 along with many other rock artists of the day by Penelope Spheeris for her film The Decline of Western Civilization II: The Metal Years.

In 1988 the band were signed to EMI and they began recording their debut album Vixen which was released in September 1988. Singer and Songwriter Richard Marx actually wrote and arranged their signature hit, "Edge of a Broken Heart," on the album. He also produced the song. Rumor was he was asked to assist the all-female band by EMI to produce their first major hit to compete with the all-female band The Bangles. Marx had nothing to do with their follow-up CD since he was becoming a more of a mainline singer than songwriter. The next year Vixen spent touring the world supporting acts such as Ozzy Osbourne, Scorpions and Bon Jovi as well as headlining their own shows. The band returned to the studio in late 1989/early 1990 to record their follow up album Rev it Up which was released in July 1990. A year of touring followed including headlining their own shows and supporting acts such as KISS and Deep Purple. In mid 1991 the band split due to musical differences.

Source - http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Vixen_(band)

Band Members (1987–1991)
Janet Gardner – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Jan Kuehnemund – lead guitar
Share Pedersen – bass
Roxy Petrucci – drums


Vixen - Edge of a Broken Heart



Vixen - (Live) I Want You To Rock Me


Vixen - Cryin