Like the boss he is. He is the next best thing we have to Frank Zappa (RIP) when it comes to freedom of expression and freedom of speech from the music community.
Dee is an awesome and twisted sister great band legend he is and is very intelligent. Many miss somehow, like they did against the committee he talked circles around they were in shock and speechless lol was awesome
@@stephenmoore3035 LOL. The guy made a career dressed in drag and fought against the puritanical nutjobs lead by Tipper Gore in the persuit of artistic expression and personal freedom. He's always been "Woke" and you say it like it's a bad thing.
The "Kiss" and "Sucker" are for "Love is for Suckers". I knew it right away. It came out in 1987. I own every TS albumn. Most of them are on cassette tape.
I’d love to go back to 1985 with this clip and show Dee. Nothing more heavy metal than singing with an animal mask on a family game show where no one knows who you are.
Dee played a show at a club near me. $75 per ticket, no opening band, and he played 10 songs in barely 1/2 hour. Not in it for the money? Yeah right...
Ohhh!!!! 😲 😯 😮 Lead Singer And Songwriter Of Twisted Sister & NBC The Celebrity Apprentice Dee Snider!!!! I Knew It! I Knew It! The Whole Time!!!! Yo!!!! Come On! Kids!!!!
His music is always great .... But what I love most about Dee is when the delicate wall flowers took Dee to court over the lyrics in his songs and he wiped the walls with their BS. They thought oh he's a drug head idiot .... Come to find out Dee is a scholar and Christian. Great singer ... Great writer .... Great man Rock on Dee
Truly an under rated musician. He is a legend. The song is a rock and roll staple. If he had really looked like a chick and sang a power ballad he would surely have the fame he deserved and the money. He did have something alot of bands are lacking, TALENT. I am a huge fan.
Dee Snyder's Strangeland is a movie based on "Horror-Teria (The Beginning)." It's on side "A" of the "Stay Hungry" albumn. The song is divided into two parts "Captain Howdy" and "Street Justice". I still have my cassette tape from 1984. It was given to me by my 2nd oldest brother. My family lived in Manhattan during the 80's; so we knew about TS. Though from Long Island, they played in NJ and NYC. They sold out stadiums faster than big name bands...before Twisted Sister got a record contract!