There really wasn't anyone like him in the industry, & there never will be. I had the honor of meeting him twice. Super sweet down to earth & friendly. RIP Jani \m/
I remember when you had given me the demo cassette , But... HEAVEN WAS , HAS & ALWAYS WILL BE MY FAVORITE THROUGHOUT THE YEARS. YOU AĹL GOT FAMOUS AND HOW YOU'VE GROWN. SO PROUD OF YOU JOEY. YOUR VIDEO'S ALWAYS BRING A SMILE TO MY FACE & HEART. Wishing just a short time just because those were the good old days before life got complicated for me. ROCK ON
You are correct Ellis...at 46, my memory is sometimes off a year or two...I could have sworn it was 88 when it came out, but yes it was early 89. I am sure this is part of a club tour they already had booked...my guess would be later that summer/fall of 89, they were in arenas supporting another major act.
RATT was one of the ones that were able to push beyond the “3-and-done” curse… RATT E.P. Out of the Cellar Invasion of Your Privacy Dancing Undercover Reach For the Sky Detonator
My question is this...Warrant's debut album came out in 1988 and MTV had already broken them big time...how come in April of 1989 they were still playing small clubs? I am shocked they hadn't hooked up with a major band by then as an opener, or playing 3000-5000 seat theaters as a headliner. Just thinking out loud...and this sounds tight as hell, almost like they had a backing track. Sounds amazing!
I believe the Dirty Rotten album was released January 31, 1989... so several months and a half of small clubs doesn't seem too crazy. Warrant was also questioned early on if they had recorded background vocals...
My old band opened for them in a little shit hole bar in Rockford IL 1989. Endless nights, wish I still had the recording from that night, I used to record every show off the soundboard. Jani and company blew the roof off that little joint back in 89.. he was a talented musical genius that never really got his due thanks to Cobain and Vetter, jus sayin. RIP Jani Lane
saellis3 yes I seen them in my hometown gig before the Album had dropped. The gig I played with them must of been 88? Can't quite remember, shits all a blur from back then, came and went so fast its like a dream. lol
There really wasn't anyone like him in the industry, & there never will be.
I had the honor of meeting him twice. Super sweet down to earth & friendly.
RIP Jani \m/
This is beyond epic. We need more of this on TH-cam.
Takes me back!! Love this!!!
I remember when you had given me the demo cassette , But... HEAVEN WAS , HAS & ALWAYS WILL BE MY FAVORITE THROUGHOUT THE YEARS.
YOU AĹL GOT FAMOUS AND HOW YOU'VE GROWN.
SO PROUD OF YOU JOEY. YOUR VIDEO'S ALWAYS BRING A SMILE TO MY FACE & HEART.
Wishing just a short time just because those were the good old days before life got complicated for me.
ROCK ON
You are correct Ellis...at 46, my memory is sometimes off a year or two...I could have sworn it was 88 when it came out, but yes it was early 89. I am sure this is part of a club tour they already had booked...my guess would be later that summer/fall of 89, they were in arenas supporting another major act.
their first 3 albums were great
ultraphobic was the best record they ever made. belly to belly has some gems
Just like any other band. Loses their charm after 3 albums
@TrollMunchkinz m noticed that with a lot of hair bands after the 3rd it died down. Very few can still put out a good record
RATT was one of the ones that were able to push beyond the “3-and-done” curse…
RATT E.P.
Out of the Cellar
Invasion of Your Privacy
Dancing Undercover
Reach For the Sky
Detonator
The intro lick to Sometimes She Cries from the record was brought in as a backing track.....then Erick plays the rest of the intro live on his own.
Sounds like when the entire band comes in is when Erik starts playing. Now it more recent videos he is playing the entire intro.
weakest guitarists from that era.. they were still trying to play the solos the ringer added to the album.
I love that place I met so many bands and people it was unreal. Thank you ranch bowl
Just Raw and Awesome!
My question is this...Warrant's debut album came out in 1988 and MTV had already broken them big time...how come in April of 1989 they were still playing small clubs? I am shocked they hadn't hooked up with a major band by then as an opener, or playing 3000-5000 seat theaters as a headliner. Just thinking out loud...and this sounds tight as hell, almost like they had a backing track. Sounds amazing!
I believe the Dirty Rotten album was released January 31, 1989... so several months and a half of small clubs doesn't seem too crazy. Warrant was also questioned early on if they had recorded background vocals...
I saw them in '89 at a college gymnasium opening for Eddie Money. Only video they had released was down boys, Heaven came out soon after
My old band opened for them in a little shit hole bar in Rockford IL 1989. Endless nights, wish I still had the recording from that night, I used to record every show off the soundboard. Jani and company blew the roof off that little joint back in 89.. he was a talented musical genius that never really got his due thanks to Cobain and Vetter, jus sayin. RIP Jani Lane
saellis3 yes I seen them in my hometown gig before the Album had dropped. The gig I played with them must of been 88? Can't quite remember, shits all a blur from back then, came and went so fast its like a dream. lol
Later in the year they opened for Motley Crue - Dr Feelgood tour.
They did use backing tracks early on. Mostly backing vocals.
they ended up opening for motley crue , on the Dr. feelgood tour and then for poison.
I wanna go where the down boys go!
Is this a DVD? Where can i find the whole thing??
What is the setlist?
Clearly pre recorded background vocals here but Jani sounds great!