I have been a huge massive fan of Dokken, Europe, and Accept for over thirty years. Don Dokken's solo album Up From The Ashes is still a PHENOMENAL album to me almost thirty years later. It easily could have been a Dokken album because it is as amazing as Dokken's first four albums in my opinion. John Norum is a PHENOMENAL guitar player and my favorite Europe albums are the first three albums they did with him. Peter Baltes the bass guitar player from Accept is an amazing musician and I love all the albums from Accept. Billy White is a great guitar player himself and Mickey Dee is an incredible drummer. Don Dokken had an amazing lineup for his first solo album that I still listen to very often.
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Totally agree. It's actually a lost Dokken album.. The album should have followed Back for the Attack. Anyhow, PHENOMENAL album. I do think there were better songs than Mirror Mirror on it for a lead single.
Don Dokken was instrumental in getting Mickey Dee onto the Scorpions in 2016. With the departure of James Kottak due to substance abuse issues...... the Scorpions were hesitant about Mickeys drumming style fitting the structure of their catalog of songs. The Scorpions called upon their old friend Don for more insight and he said Mickey was the best choice.
Well, I'll gonna try to translate the swedish parts here then. But my english isn't that good, but I'll do my best. John: (1:00) He loves my way to play guitar, and stuff I've been doin' earlier, with Europe 'n more. He called me up in Sweden, and asked me if I could lay on some guitartones on his upcoming soloalbum. The plans where that I would just be here in US for just 2 month at first, but we came along so good so I stayed , and now 3 years has past. Reporter:(1:19) But does it feel like a revenge....after jumping of Europe and all that? John:(1:25) Eeeehm....I've always followed the way I felt musically, and it was the right time to do it. John:(1:55) It's great with Mickey in the band, so we can speak swedish even when we are out on tour six month, so it's not only americans around talking. Mickey:(2:06) When I left the earlier band, there was swedish and danish guys in the band. And I lived over here, and thought that I'll never find a band with a swedish guy again....but this was perfect. John:(2:55) I'd long hair since I was 10 or 11 years old....(Mickey tries to get a word)....but I'd just cut my hair, I had longer hair earlier, but now I'm halfcut. ("Halvsnaggat" = swedish phrase) Now he's got the longest hair.(John points at Mickey) Mickey:(4:18) I'm glad that I'm from Sweden and Scandinavia, and the way we work back there, and with that I meen all things, not only musically. There are more safety around the whole stuff, and to work the way up and move over to here. This is just amazing. Reporter:(4:33) You've gotta have a little selfconfidence to make it here, and show what you can and what you've been made of over here? John:(4:39) Yes absolutly, you've got to have that. Mickey:(4:41) You'll easiely will be eatn up over here. I've got friends back home in Gotenberg and even in Stockholm, who's fantastic musicans, who I tell directly, when you come here, you will be eatn up. (as breakfast) (Swedish phrase) Blond guy:(4:55) The music you play should be up to date at the right time, got to have contacts, money to finance your playing. So it's just not getting over here and think you're gonna be a star, just cause you have the energy. You know, there are guys here who are fantastic musicans, who doesn't have musical jobs, who doesn't have any band to play in....so it's hard.
@@BAGGEUS1 ooh... So at 1992, john norum used to looked good... But later on his rocking looks got faded away... He was awesome while in Europe band during 80s...
Well, I'll gonna try to translate the swedish parts here then. But my english isn't that good, but I'll do my best. John: (1:00) He loves my way to play guitar, and stuff I've been doin' earlier, with Europe 'n more. He called me up in Sweden, and asked me if I could lay on some guitartones on his upcoming soloalbum. The plans where that I would just be here in US for just 2 month at first, but we came along so good so I stayed , and now 3 years has past. Reporter:(1:19) But does it feel like a revenge....after jumping of Europe and all that? John:(1:25) Eeeehm....I've always followed the way I felt musically, and it was the right time to do it. John:(1:55) It's great with Mickey in the band, so we can speak swedish even when we are out on tour six month, so it's not only americans around talking. Mickey:(2:06) When I left the earlier band, there was swedish and danish guys in the band. And I lived over here, and thought that I'll never find a band with a swedish guy again....but this was perfect. John:(2:55) I'd long hair since I was 10 or 11 years old....(Mickey tries to get a word)....but I'd just cut my hair, I had longer hair earlier, but now I'm halfcut. ("Halvsnaggat" = swedish phrase) Now he's got the longest hair.(John points at Mickey) Mickey:(4:18) I'm glad that I'm from Sweden and Scandinavia, and the way we work back there, and with that I meen all things, not only musically. There are more safety around the whole stuff, and to work the way up and move over to here. This is just amazing. Reporter:(4:33) You've gotta have a little selfconfidence to make it here, and show what you can and what you've been made of over here? John:(4:39) Yes absolutly, you've got to have that. Mickey:(4:41) You'll easiely will be eatn up over here. I've got friends back home in Gotenberg and even in Stockholm, who's fantastic musicans, who I tell directly, when you come here, you will be eatn up. (as breakfast) (Swedish phrase) Blond guy:(4:55) The music you play should be up to date at the right time, got to have contacts, money to finance your playing. So it's just not getting over here and think you're gonna be a star, just cause you have the energy. You know, there are guys here who are fantastic musicans, who doesn't have musical jobs, who doesn't have any band to play in....so it's hard.
Well, I'll gonna try to translate the swedish parts here then. But my english isn't that good, but I'll do my best. John: (1:00) He loves my way to play guitar, and stuff I've been doin' earlier, with Europe 'n more. He called me up in Sweden, and asked me if I could lay on some guitartones on his upcoming soloalbum. The plans where that I would just be here in US for just 2 month at first, but we came along so good so I stayed , and now 3 years has past. Reporter:(1:19) But does it feel like a revenge....after jumping of Europe and all that? John:(1:25) Eeeehm....I've always followed the way I felt musically, and it was the right time to do it. John:(1:55) It's great with Mickey in the band, so we can speak swedish even when we are out on tour six month, so it's not only americans around talking. Mickey:(2:06) When I left the earlier band, there was swedish and danish guys in the band. And I lived over here, and thought that I'll never find a band with a swedish guy again....but this was perfect. John:(2:55) I'd long hair since I was 10 or 11 years old....(Mickey tries to get a word)....but I'd just cut my hair, I had longer hair earlier, but now I'm halfcut. ("Halvsnaggat" = swedish phrase) Now he's got the longest hair.(John points at Mickey) Mickey:(4:18) I'm glad that I'm from Sweden and Scandinavia, and the way we work back there, and with that I meen all things, not only musically. There are more safety around the whole stuff, and to work the way up and move over to here. This is just amazing. Reporter:(4:33) You've gotta have a little selfconfidence to make it here, and show what you can and what you've been made of over here? John:(4:39) Yes absolutly, you've got to have that. Mickey:(4:41) You'll easiely will be eatn up over here. I've got friends back home in Gotenberg and even in Stockholm, who's fantastic musicans, who I tell directly, when you come here, you will be eatn up. (as breakfast) (Swedish phrase) Blond guy:(4:55) The music you play should be up to date at the right time, got to have contacts, money to finance your playing. So it's just not getting over here and think you're gonna be a star, just cause you have the energy. You know, there are guys here who are fantastic musicans, who doesn't have musical jobs, who doesn't have any band to play in....so it's hard.
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I have been a huge massive fan of Dokken, Europe, and Accept for over thirty years. Don Dokken's solo album Up From The Ashes is still a PHENOMENAL album to me almost thirty years later. It easily could have been a Dokken album because it is as amazing as Dokken's first four albums in my opinion. John Norum is a PHENOMENAL guitar player and my favorite Europe albums are the first three albums they did with him. Peter Baltes the bass guitar player from Accept is an amazing musician and I love all the albums from Accept. Billy White is a great guitar player himself and Mickey Dee is an incredible drummer. Don Dokken had an amazing lineup for his first solo album that I still listen to very often.
Bfbfbrufbvrudbr duas não sei como é que tem um tempo para a mensagem reencaminhada de fábrica o que não tem o objetivo de um ano de um ano é a minha candidatura ao lugar John Joey Ramone o mesmo não sendo possível a partir de hoje é o mesmo não tendo mais tempo e não tem
Totally agree. It's actually a lost Dokken album.. The album should have followed Back for the Attack. Anyhow, PHENOMENAL album. I do think there were better songs than Mirror Mirror on it for a lead single.
Don Dokken was instrumental in getting Mickey Dee onto the Scorpions in 2016. With the departure of James Kottak due to substance abuse issues...... the Scorpions were hesitant about Mickeys drumming style fitting the structure of their catalog of songs.
The Scorpions called upon their old friend Don for more insight and he said Mickey was the best choice.
Mickey Dee is a monster on drums. Incredible musician.
John Norum played for Eddie Meduza and the Roaring Cadillacs at 15 years!
"UP From the Ashes" the best álbum by Dokken.
Great drummer man. Saw him drum for King Diamond back in 1988 and being a drummer, he stole the show man.
This guy is sooo a legend, and mist likely the coolest guy from Gotenborg in Sweden.
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thanks a million times .....please anymore of john norum interviews or anything ......thanks
Absolutely love this album.
Finally I got to kinda find out how don dokken picked John norum but couldn’t understand what John was saying cause I don’t speak Swedish
Well, I'll gonna try to translate the swedish parts here then.
But my english isn't that good, but I'll do my best.
John: (1:00) He loves my way to play guitar, and stuff I've been doin' earlier, with Europe 'n more.
He called me up in Sweden, and asked me if I could lay on some guitartones on his upcoming soloalbum.
The plans where that I would just be here in US for just 2 month at first, but we came along so good so I stayed , and now 3 years has past.
Reporter:(1:19) But does it feel like a revenge....after jumping of Europe and all that?
John:(1:25) Eeeehm....I've always followed the way I felt musically, and it was the right time to do it.
John:(1:55) It's great with Mickey in the band, so we can speak swedish even when we are out on tour six month, so it's not only americans around talking.
Mickey:(2:06) When I left the earlier band, there was swedish and danish guys in the band. And I lived over here, and thought that I'll never find a band with a swedish guy again....but this was perfect.
John:(2:55) I'd long hair since I was 10 or 11 years old....(Mickey tries to get a word)....but I'd just cut my hair, I had longer hair earlier, but now I'm halfcut. ("Halvsnaggat" = swedish phrase) Now he's got the longest hair.(John points at Mickey)
Mickey:(4:18) I'm glad that I'm from Sweden and Scandinavia, and the way we work back there, and with that I meen all things, not only musically.
There are more safety around the whole stuff, and to work the way up and move over to here. This is just amazing.
Reporter:(4:33) You've gotta have a little selfconfidence to make it here, and show what you can and what you've been made of over here?
John:(4:39) Yes absolutly, you've got to have that.
Mickey:(4:41) You'll easiely will be eatn up over here. I've got friends back home in Gotenberg and even in Stockholm, who's fantastic musicans, who I tell directly, when you come here, you will be eatn up. (as breakfast) (Swedish phrase)
Blond guy:(4:55) The music you play should be up to date at the right time, got to have contacts, money to finance your playing. So it's just not getting over here and think you're gonna be a star, just cause you have the energy.
You know, there are guys here who are fantastic musicans, who doesn't have musical jobs, who doesn't have any band to play in....so it's hard.
I believe that as long music exist hard rock will be there.
It's a shame that john and don fell out eventually, but at least they made an album that was tremendous.
is a documentary ? that great find this now, thank you very much
No, it was from a sunday tv-show called "Söndagsöppet" back in the 90's.
Excellent interview!!!
Cool that you liked it.😊👍
@@BAGGEUS1 Rock onn Buddy!!!
Mikkey Dee is a huge influence on me. I invite you to my channel.
Don Dokken looks like a question mark when they speak Swedish.
thank you for this interview you have more john norum stuff alone?
Sorry, I don't think I've got more of John......at this point.
I've got hundreds of old videotapes get through here....and find more good stuff.
@@BAGGEUS1 this video from which year?
@@iffatsharminislam7978 some time between 1992 and 94, I believe.
@@BAGGEUS1 ooh... So at 1992, john norum used to looked good... But later on his rocking looks got faded away... He was awesome while in Europe band during 80s...
@@iffatsharminislam7978 Mickey join Motorhead in 1993, so it's probably 1992.
This is awesome! I loved the Up from the ashes album and it’s line up.
Any possibility for English subtitles on Micky and Johns parts?
Well, I'll gonna try to translate the swedish parts here then.
But my english isn't that good, but I'll do my best.
John: (1:00) He loves my way to play guitar, and stuff I've been doin' earlier, with Europe 'n more.
He called me up in Sweden, and asked me if I could lay on some guitartones on his upcoming soloalbum.
The plans where that I would just be here in US for just 2 month at first, but we came along so good so I stayed , and now 3 years has past.
Reporter:(1:19) But does it feel like a revenge....after jumping of Europe and all that?
John:(1:25) Eeeehm....I've always followed the way I felt musically, and it was the right time to do it.
John:(1:55) It's great with Mickey in the band, so we can speak swedish even when we are out on tour six month, so it's not only americans around talking.
Mickey:(2:06) When I left the earlier band, there was swedish and danish guys in the band. And I lived over here, and thought that I'll never find a band with a swedish guy again....but this was perfect.
John:(2:55) I'd long hair since I was 10 or 11 years old....(Mickey tries to get a word)....but I'd just cut my hair, I had longer hair earlier, but now I'm halfcut. ("Halvsnaggat" = swedish phrase) Now he's got the longest hair.(John points at Mickey)
Mickey:(4:18) I'm glad that I'm from Sweden and Scandinavia, and the way we work back there, and with that I meen all things, not only musically.
There are more safety around the whole stuff, and to work the way up and move over to here. This is just amazing.
Reporter:(4:33) You've gotta have a little selfconfidence to make it here, and show what you can and what you've been made of over here?
John:(4:39) Yes absolutly, you've got to have that.
Mickey:(4:41) You'll easiely will be eatn up over here. I've got friends back home in Gotenberg and even in Stockholm, who's fantastic musicans, who I tell directly, when you come here, you will be eatn up. (as breakfast) (Swedish phrase)
Blond guy:(4:55) The music you play should be up to date at the right time, got to have contacts, money to finance your playing. So it's just not getting over here and think you're gonna be a star, just cause you have the energy.
You know, there are guys here who are fantastic musicans, who doesn't have musical jobs, who doesn't have any band to play in....so it's hard.
@@BAGGEUS1
Thank you very much :)
Thank you for this interview but any English subtitles?
Well, I'll gonna try to translate the swedish parts here then.
But my english isn't that good, but I'll do my best.
John: (1:00) He loves my way to play guitar, and stuff I've been doin' earlier, with Europe 'n more.
He called me up in Sweden, and asked me if I could lay on some guitartones on his upcoming soloalbum.
The plans where that I would just be here in US for just 2 month at first, but we came along so good so I stayed , and now 3 years has past.
Reporter:(1:19) But does it feel like a revenge....after jumping of Europe and all that?
John:(1:25) Eeeehm....I've always followed the way I felt musically, and it was the right time to do it.
John:(1:55) It's great with Mickey in the band, so we can speak swedish even when we are out on tour six month, so it's not only americans around talking.
Mickey:(2:06) When I left the earlier band, there was swedish and danish guys in the band. And I lived over here, and thought that I'll never find a band with a swedish guy again....but this was perfect.
John:(2:55) I'd long hair since I was 10 or 11 years old....(Mickey tries to get a word)....but I'd just cut my hair, I had longer hair earlier, but now I'm halfcut. ("Halvsnaggat" = swedish phrase) Now he's got the longest hair.(John points at Mickey)
Mickey:(4:18) I'm glad that I'm from Sweden and Scandinavia, and the way we work back there, and with that I meen all things, not only musically.
There are more safety around the whole stuff, and to work the way up and move over to here. This is just amazing.
Reporter:(4:33) You've gotta have a little selfconfidence to make it here, and show what you can and what you've been made of over here?
John:(4:39) Yes absolutly, you've got to have that.
Mickey:(4:41) You'll easiely will be eatn up over here. I've got friends back home in Gotenberg and even in Stockholm, who's fantastic musicans, who I tell directly, when you come here, you will be eatn up. (as breakfast) (Swedish phrase)
Blond guy:(4:55) The music you play should be up to date at the right time, got to have contacts, money to finance your playing. So it's just not getting over here and think you're gonna be a star, just cause you have the energy.
You know, there are guys here who are fantastic musicans, who doesn't have musical jobs, who doesn't have any band to play in....so it's hard.
@@BAGGEUS1 Thanks for your help!
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young john norum can get it
Hello how are you doing today
It’s nice meeting you on here
Nice video
fantastique
gold times
Don
I think Geffen was relying on the looks of the band rather than their music, ironic the full album was top-notch!!
*Up From The Ashes* was an fantastic solo record.
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Dee will never be Swedish.