I saw them in '92 @ The Purple Gator in N. Myrtle Beach, SC. They opened for Lynch Mob who was fronted by current Warrant singer Robert Mason then. I showed Robert the ticket stub about 3 years ago at a show and he just grinned and said, "Stinky Stanley .... damn I'm getting old".
They had great songs, they played their asses off, and the bizarre juxtaposition of Stanley and the rest of the band was mind blowing.. They were so heavy and good I feel lucky to have seen them a couple times. If you know anyone else who saw them you sort of have a kinship - knowing you saw something no one else will ever see - and L.S.D. live can't ever be thoroughly explained by someone who didn't see them.
I saw these guys at a club on the University of Illinois campus called Mabel's back in '88, when they were still a glam band. I saw them again at the same club maybe a year later.......and what a change!! Love this band to this day. Love Silent Majority, it is in my daily rotation on Spotify. Still own the t- shirt. Glad to have witnessed this band live. LS&D lives in!!!!
God bless you and thank you a million times for sharing this with us. One of my biggest concert regrets is not seeing this band live. This is excellent footage.
@@zaphodhead1 Yep. I was there... blew my mind too. No idea who LSD was before that night. We talked to Stanley a couple times.. both before and after we knew he was the singer. Super nice guy. You could smell him on stage from the crowd. Never broke character. George Lynch had a tough act to follow.
I love this band! I saw them in Los Angeles when the album first came out and I thought they were incredible! I remember after the show the singer just walked by and kept walking down the street, where he went , who knows. The album should have broke them big, it’s a shame we dropped the ball on them. If you can, go get their album. It really is fantastic.
I saw them play both and Stanley was always in the neighborhood where I worked on The Sunset Strip. Sometimes he fertilized our flowers.@@jeremyplumley9165
I was at that show! 👍🏻.. saw em 3x long beach, whiskey and the old scream where The Cathouse used to be.. amazing shows.. just not Stanley's stench.. lol
I worked a few shows with them after they recorded the album at Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa, OK. I see my late friend James Love in the video, he was Alex's guitar tech. Such an underrated band...
This band opened for the original Lynch Mob (George Lynch) back in the early 90s at Backstage in Houston. I thought Stanley was a homeless transient dude they found somewhere, and they were just going to boot his ass off the stage after his ukulele intro song. But to see that he was the actual lead singer was mind blowing, to say the least, and he truly was INCREDIBLE! That band kicked ass! I was an instant fan for sure!
@@dcarr70 I heard he had a rich dad and went to work for him. Is this one of those situations where there's a million rumors about him, but nobody knows for sure??