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Tuesday, December 04, 2007

David Lee Roth - Hot in Fresno



Shy Boy
Tobacco Road
Unchained
Panama
Drum solo
Pretty Woman
Elephant Gun
Everybody Wants Some?
Dvid Lee roth - Fresno 1986Vai solo
On Fire
Bump & Grind
Ice Cream Man
Big Trouble
Yankee Rose
Vai solo
Ain't Talkin' 'bout Love
Goin' Crazy



SOURCEAUDSOUND QUALITYA FORMATMp3 BITRATE128 TRACKS #17 
LOCATION / VENUEFresno Selland Arena  DATE14/12/86

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Monday, October 15, 2007

David Lee Roth - Live in Toronto

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In late 1985, Roth assembled a band that many considered a supergroup, composed of guitarist Steve Vai, bass player Billy Sheehan and drummer Gregg Bissonette. He later enlisted Van Halen producer Ted Templeman to produce the band's debut album. Eat 'Em and Smile saw Roth return to hard rock music, and met with huge commercial success. In interviews around this time, Roth claimed that he had recorded additional Spanish and Portuguese language versions of the album, but to date only one of these, the Spanish language (all songs sung in Spanish) version titled "Sonrisa Salvaje", appeared. The Eat 'em and Smile Tour was one of the most successful concert tours of 1986.


David Lee Roth - Live In Toronto 1986


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Saturday, November 25, 2006

Mr. Big - Get Bigger

MRBIG001Mr. Big combined two popular musical trends of the rock scene in the 1980s: a particular brand of hard rock, focused on melodies and listener-friendly choruses, and impressive technical proficiency, then called shredding. The seeds for the group were sown when bass player Billy Sheehan (considered one of the top bassists of rock, often compared to the bass equivalent of guitarist Eddie Van Halen) left David Lee Roth's solo band in 1988. Almost immediately after his exit, Sheehan began piecing together a new outfit, with the help of Mike Varney from Shrapnel Records, a label specialized in the shredding genre.

The band, managed by former Journey and Santana manager Herbie Herbert comprised of Shrapnel artist and former Racer X guitarist Paul Gilbert, Pat Torpey on drums, and singer Eric Martin, who had a number of album releases throughout the 1980s with his Eric Martin Band. MRBIG003By 1989, the newly formed quartet had already inked a recording contract with Atlantic, resulting in the release of a self-titled debut the same year. Despite causing a buzz amongst musicians, the album failed to crossover to a mainstream rock audience stateside; however, Mr. Big was an immediate smash success overseas in Japan.

The band's breakthrough came with their second album, Lean Into It, in 1991. It featured two ballads that established the band as a commercial success: "To Be With You" and "Just Take My Heart", as well as rock songs that remained as staples of their live set for years to come, such as "Green-Tinted Sixties Mind". MRBIG002Other releases followed, Bump Ahead in 1993 and Hey Man in 1996, but the band never replicated its earlier success in the US market. In Japan, on the other hand, they continued to sell out tours, resulting in a number of live releases for the Japanese market throughout their career.

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Live in USA 1992

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