@@KISSFan1977 Jon was ferocious at this show! His playing is always good but I really dig his improv and could tell he was getting a kick out of this particular guitar and wicked tone.
Not bad....Dons voice is good in falsetto...the backing vocals help alot....the band is tight....I like it and the crowd is having a blast....and that's all that matters....as long as the crowd is rockin'....cool...
@@gregggaldo9181 Don was barely able to move and did his best. It was a free show and he was happy about the warm reception. I was glad I captured this one as it resonated a lot with the crowd.
@@trentonmihalic2100 The Lynch Mob WS tour and Don Dokken UFTA tour was an amazing deal. Two amazing bands, two amazing shows. None of us knew at the time where things were going, but we knew what we were seeing was special, and it kicked major butt. We were fortunate to see both shows in the same venues, they both stood up on their own and were great in their own right. Wish we had gotten John Norum to respond when we were calling out to him as he was warming up pre-show, but standing 20 feet away was pretty cool. Seeing master Lynch strut his stuff with an outfit he was in total control of was beyond cool. Great days. Very glad the guys are still interested in being out on the road still. God love em for it. Amazing performers. Deserve every bit of appreciation we can give them. ;)
Probably because he's not pretending. Those of us who truly are Dokken fans are grateful he's still out there so we can show him how much we appreciate him, we're glad he's marching on and we believe in him. Some of the guys read this stuff. Maybe he'll answer you personally.
@@RockDawg77I don’t want to bring up the age old saying when it comes to singers that their “body is their instrument,” but sadly that’s the case… and there’s no shame in admitting when it’s time to hang it up. Steven Tyler recently did, and his voice is in way better condition than Don’s. But if you wannabe pay to watch a half dead corpse croak on a stage, that’s your decision.
@@rocknroll6396 It's called being a grateful human being appreciative for someone who's done a lot for the rest of us and feel deserves respect. Try it sometime princess. It requires a little more throught and class, but if you ask someone with a few more IQ points, they can show you how. Or, keep putting dumb$#!* in the comments and sooner or later one of the guys will respond to you personally. Then you'll get the sad pitiful attention you crave. Or hey, maybe they'll show up to your workplace and tell everyone around you why you suck and should quit. THAT we would pay to see. Post where you work and we'll try to get it to Don. Mick's got time on his hands, so he just might want to join the party.