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Finally
got to see the amazing Hanoi Rocks last night at the Carling Academy
in Glasgow and OMG was it worth the wait - bloody right it was.
No words can properly convey how mindblowing this band are live
- utterly and totally awesome. Think of the Priest & Scorps
gig, well Hanoi Rocks & Twisted Sister were about one thousand
times better than that one.
Michael
Monroe is every inch the perfect frontman, looking and sounding
fantastic with an endless supply of energy that would put all these
young bands to shame. He took complete control of the stage and
was loving every minute of it, as we all were as well. Jumping about
wide-eyed and crazy looking the whole time, never let up for one
minute, strutting, posing and parading his stuff like no-one else
and putting on a totally energetic performance he had the whole
crowed totally captivated by his antics on stage - dancing, jumping,
doing the splits, high kicks, jumping down from the stage and running
up and down the full length of the barrier shaking hands with everyone,
he was totally sensational. And at one point jumped up on the PA
stacks on either side of the stage in one single jump and was singing
on top of them for a while - still don't quite know how he managed
that. Michael Monroe is the frontman Dave Lee Roth only dreamt of
being, he was totally mesmerising and I don't think one
person in the audience could take their eyes off him. Tremendous
singer and also playing the harmonica and sax, he was totally mindblowing.
Hanoi Rocks were absolutely electric on stage, the whole band was
on fire and Andy McCoy was superb, the 2 of them together were just
fabulous to watch. And Michael Monroe must have went through about
10 different outfits last night, coming on with a different outfit
more sparkly and glittery than the previous one - bloody magnificent!!!!!!
Kicked
it all off with Boulevard of Broken Dreams which was stunning and
then tore through a terrific setlist which included Back in Your
Face, Better High, Bad News, A Day Late A Dollar Short, Obscured,
Delirious, Tragedy, Up around the Bend, High School and the phenomenal
Don't You Ever Leave Me which had me almost in tears it was
that earthshatteringly awesome (and funnily enough was the first
song I heard when I walked into the Solid Rock before the gig).
And when they'd finished, everyone should just stood stunned and
said "f*cking hell Twisted Sister are gonny have to go some
to top that performance". The best band I've ever seen in my
life, they were just totally hypnotic - if any of youse get the
chance to see them, go for it, cos they are out of this world!!!!
And
then it was time for Twisted Sister - there was about ten ton of
dry ice floating all over the stage and the
stage was lit up bright pink and then Dee Snider exploded through
the smoke and greeted us with "Hello Glasgow you mad motherfuckers,
we are Twisted fucking Sister" and then chucked 2 big bottles
of water over the crowd at the front - I saw it coming so quickly
turned my back and got a bit soaked but who cares it was good fun.
We were right down the front and the whole place just erupted when
Sister came on, they were so ultra loud and intense, definitely
the loudest band I've ever heard. Dee Snider, again absolutely fantastic
to watch, brilliant performer, cursing and swearing like a trooper
throughout the entire set - as I say everyone going absolutely pure
mental for Twisted Sister but I have to say although Dee
was spectacular and put on a mega performance, the rest of the band,
although they were great, they didn't seem to be getting into it
much, just standing about going through the motions and that Jay
Jay French just looked kinda bored most of the time - wearing a
shedload of lipgloss and tons of blusher, which is fine but he had
on just jeans and a denim cut off, it looked a bit dumb, if your
gonny slap on the warpaint, at least put on some glam clothes as
well.
But
they were fantastic and I'm not too familiar with all their songs
but every song was tremendous, they played Stay Hungry, We're Not
Gonna Take It, I Wanna Rock, Burn in Hell, Captain Howdy, You Can't
Stop Rock n Roll, Under the Blade, The Price and It's only Rock
& Roll (But I Like It) which was incredible and they finished
up with I am I'm Me. They did more songs than that but that's about
all I can remember
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& PICTURES- SHEENA (THEMIDNIGHTPRINCESS2
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