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Their show in 2022 was the same way as he describes. It had a big political message of what's basically wrong with the US. It was a great show. Rocked hard from beginning to end.
This is back when kids could get tickets. Now, it's a scam. Look up underground music. Same sensation just boiled down for the bottom people. Love JP though!!!
I wish I had the chance to see them back in the 80s, but I was only 13 in 1985 so too young to enjoy metal in any other way than on records. Which I did a lot. But the resurgence of rock in the last 25 years has given me the chance to see WASP and many more in my adult age. Last time I saw WASP was a couple of years ago. Great time.
I know a cat who was lucky enough to see Spinal Tap perform on their Break Like the Wind tour in the early 1990s. He’s a groovy dude with spectacles 🤓 and a shaggy mane. This bloke is quite similar to former Tap drummer John “Stumpy” Pepys, except for the fact that he didn’t perish in a “bizarre gardening accident.” Perhaps this likely lad will do a companion type show to this very show. In that video, said boy might just detail his concert AND backstage experiences with The Mighty Tap. Hmmm, 🤔… what a fascinating idea. 💡 Maybe, just maybe, said show might air before the end of 2024. Why this year? Well, as you so eloquently stated, this IS the 40th Anniversary of the fine film This Is Spinal Tap. As the great Sir Denis Elton-Hogg once so pointedly said, “Tap into America!” Cheers from Londinium, me ol’ Canuck muckers. Rock Out, Prog On and Pogo! It’s me mantra 🕉️ and me logo. At the end of each and every video. Your calico clone and mine, ~ The Tormented, Fermented, Unscented Doppelgänger of Davey Cretin, from CRETIN CLASSICS.
Thanks again Davey for an awesome comment. I'm still blown away you saw them on that tour. FYI, I used "bizarre gardening accident" as a joke answer on a history test once.
I think I haven't watched the movie since my early 20s and I think I would surely love it even more now, especially as someone who cares more about that era now of rock as well as the history of improv-comedy in North America
I never had this cartridge on my Atari, and, honestly, it’s a weird game, because it needs to be explained. I watched others playing and I was clueless about the gameplay, couldn’t guess what this was about. I read the manual and I didn’t understand anything at all. Then I played it and I began having an idea. But your video really cleared all my doubts. Thank you for explaining it so well. But, still, no matter how good it is, it’s weird nonetheless… I wonder who and how had the idea for this game.
Actually there is a good Wikipedia article on the game, the guy that came with it, and what the idea was originally. It's pretty interesting. But I agree with everything you say here. It's pretty weird and hard to understand.
I like it too, but explaining it in a video without rehearsal is...well, I chose not to do it very well. LOL. The comic book it was packed with had a story that helped give context to the video game. The "Zorlon Cannon" wasn't finished and it can only fire by you, the Yar, aiming it and signalling to fire. There are two things you can fire, but Atari had to figure out how to do this with only one fire button.
@@Matias-music-71 Battery powered Plug N' Plays like this, but I think I have them all: www.amazon.ca/Bandai-Pac-Man-Connect-Controller-Classic/dp/B0BPVLZ4RZ/ref=asc_df_B0BPVLZ4RZ/?tag=googleshopc0c-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=706724959881&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=15395148476193819659&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9001039&hvtargid=pla-1943983911073&psc=1&mcid=b6d4084477ed38788532a14a332e7787&gad_source=1
Nicko McBrain did also make a guest appearance on the lesser-known part of Rock Aid Armenia, where he, Steve Harris, Roger Daltrey, Andy Barnett and tennis players John McEnroe and Pat Cash covered Led Zeppelin's "Rock and Roll" as 'The Heavy Metal Rackets'
@@GrabAStackofRocK It was separate from most of the other releases, getting its own single release in 1991. Can be found on Discogs, or watched on RU-vid here- ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OYDsPmJYqDQ.html
She was right. DLR had quite a mouth on him and had a lot to say about various things behind the scenes, but up front he just put out babes in 👙 and screamed "Whoa!!" It was a tired bit well before 1991 and his poor instincts sent him to keep trying it for another decade
Agreed fully with all this. If you watch the whole interview that I linked, you can see that DLR had a lot of fancy rehearsed answers. "Sure, all the world's a stage and I want better lighting." When Denise confronted him with this fair critique it really threw him off. And it's a fair critique.
Tim Is Absolutely Spot On About "Y&T's" Documentary. I have seen many rock documentaries through the years from many rock bands, and none of them can compare to "Y&T's Documentary..PERIOD!