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OT: Warrant reported to have reunited w/Jani Lane

Posted:
Thu Jan 10, 2008 9:49 pm
by Rip Rokken
That's the word, and also that they've already signed w/management.
This is from another site:
Blain Clausen of Team Stubner is proud to announce the signing of multi-platinum selling artist WARRANT to the Sanctuary family. The band has recently rejoined with all original members and will be touring nationally as well as a new release in 2008.
I saw Jani solo last year, and he was sober and sounded great! Super nice guy, as was his band. I wish them well... A heck of a talent and songwriter.

Posted:
Thu Jan 10, 2008 10:26 pm
by conversationpc
I was never a big fan of Warrant to begin with but Jani Lane is one messed up individual.

Posted:
Thu Jan 10, 2008 11:16 pm
by ScarabGator
Thats awesome!!! I was a fan with Jani but never got into the Black-N-Blue singer fronting them. Ive seen Jani as well solo and when hes straight he is a very talented musician and song writer. Didnt he get sober during the "Celebrity Fit Club" thing 2 years ago?

Posted:
Thu Jan 10, 2008 11:25 pm
by johnroxx
Simply by producing Cherry Pie, quite possibly the single most banal song to come out of the so-called "hair metal" era, Warrant has earned my complete and utter indifference. Can't get at all excited about this news.
There were actually a few good bands to come from this period: TNT, Whitesnake, House of Lords, Shotgun Messiah, Firehouse, Dokken (in their better moments), Mr. Big, Tyketto, Tesla, Great White, Y & T...they were all there for the finding, if you had the patience to sift through all the bullshit.
Warrant never did a thing for me...
;^)

Posted:
Thu Jan 10, 2008 11:29 pm
by Saint John
It's a shame that Janie has been on the Back Talk diet for the better part of the last decade. He used to front a pretty good band.

Posted:
Thu Jan 10, 2008 11:32 pm
by johnroxx
Simply by producing Cherry Pie, quite possibly the single most banal song to come out of the so-called "hair metal" era, Warrant has earned my complete and utter indifference. Can't get at all excited about this news.
There were actually a few good bands to come from this period: TNT, Whitesnake, House of Lords, Shotgun Messiah, Firehouse, Dokken (in their better moments), Mr. Big, Tyketto, Tesla, Great White, Y & T...they were all there for the finding, if you had the patience to sift through all the bullshit, like Vixen, Britny Fox. RATT, Europe, Trixter, Angel...Christ, what a buncha contrived dreck, lol.
Warrant never did a thing for me...
;^)

Posted:
Fri Jan 11, 2008 1:22 am
by Rip Rokken
conversationpc wrote:I was never a big fan of Warrant to begin with but Jani Lane is one messed up individual.
Sobering up did worlds for him, and he looked and sounded great. He needs to keep working on those inner demons, I'm sure, but as long as he stays off the bottle, I think he'll do fine. And yes, to the question about Celeb Fit Club, he did start getting sober there and apparently kept it up.

Posted:
Fri Jan 11, 2008 1:24 am
by Rip Rokken
johnroxx wrote:Simply by producing Cherry Pie, quite possibly the single most banal song to come out of the so-called "hair metal" era, Warrant has earned my complete and utter indifference. Can't get at all excited about this news.
There were actually a few good bands to come from this period: TNT, Whitesnake, House of Lords, Shotgun Messiah, Firehouse, Dokken (in their better moments), Mr. Big, Tyketto, Tesla, Great White, Y & T...they were all there for the finding, if you had the patience to sift through all the bullshit.
Warrant never did a thing for me...
;^)
Many of their "hits" were not their best material. They really shined on their later albums. When I first heard "Down Boys", that first impression killed them in my mind. I liked "Cherry Pie" and "Uncle Tom's Cabin", but you might want to check out their later albums for better stuff.

Posted:
Fri Jan 11, 2008 1:25 am
by Deb
johnroxx wrote:There were actually a few good bands to come from this period: TNT, Whitesnake, House of Lords, Shotgun Messiah, Firehouse, Dokken (in their better moments), Mr. Big, Tyketto, Tesla, Great White, Y & T...they were all there for the finding, if you had the patience to sift through all the bullshit, like Vixen, Britny Fox. RATT, Europe, Trixter, Angel...Christ, what a buncha contrived dreck, lol.
Very true John, wish I'd spent less time checking out Bon Jovi (pretty tunnel visioned back then

) and more time checking out Mr. Big, Tesla, etc. back in the day! Some of the live Mr. Big concert footage I've seen, they kicked some major booty live it seems, wish I'd caught one of their shows.....talented group.


Posted:
Fri Jan 11, 2008 1:29 am
by Red13JoePa
I like Down Boys, Cherry Pie and Heaven.
Haven't heard their new lineup yet but am waiting to buy Born Again when I come across it.
Knowing that Lane makes Vince Neil look more sober than a trooper at a sobriety checkpoint I see zero chance of it happening.

Posted:
Fri Jan 11, 2008 1:29 am
by Rip Rokken
Deb wrote:johnroxx wrote:There were actually a few good bands to come from this period: TNT, Whitesnake, House of Lords, Shotgun Messiah, Firehouse, Dokken (in their better moments), Mr. Big, Tyketto, Tesla, Great White, Y & T...they were all there for the finding, if you had the patience to sift through all the bullshit, like Vixen, Britny Fox. RATT, Europe, Trixter, Angel...Christ, what a buncha contrived dreck, lol.
Very true John, wish I'd spent less time checking out Bon Jovi (pretty tunnel visioned back then

) and more time checking out Mr. Big, Tesla, etc. back in the day! Some of the live Mr. Big concert footage I've seen, they kicked some major booty live it seems, wish I'd caught one of their shows.....talented group.

Don't forget the DOKKEN!


Posted:
Fri Jan 11, 2008 1:36 am
by johnroxx
Rip Rokken wrote:Don't forget the DOKKEN!

They're in there, Rip...take another look!
;^)

Posted:
Fri Jan 11, 2008 1:40 am
by Deb
Rip Rokken wrote:Deb wrote:johnroxx wrote:There were actually a few good bands to come from this period: TNT, Whitesnake, House of Lords, Shotgun Messiah, Firehouse, Dokken (in their better moments), Mr. Big, Tyketto, Tesla, Great White, Y & T...they were all there for the finding, if you had the patience to sift through all the bullshit, like Vixen, Britny Fox. RATT, Europe, Trixter, Angel...Christ, what a buncha contrived dreck, lol.
Very true John, wish I'd spent less time checking out Bon Jovi (pretty tunnel visioned back then

) and more time checking out Mr. Big, Tesla, etc. back in the day! Some of the live Mr. Big concert footage I've seen, they kicked some major booty live it seems, wish I'd caught one of their shows.....talented group.

Don't forget the DOKKEN!

Don't laugh.........I remember staying up late to tape this video off of MuchMusic (Canada's MTV) back in the day.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECr98ZOn ... re=related
I remember taping a whole bunch of great hair band videos, interviews, etc. on a 4 hour tape. I need to find that tape and put it on dvd......probably not the greatest quality by now.

There was videos from Bon Jovi, Cinderella, Skid Row, Y&T, Kingdom Come, Journey, Dokken, Robert Plant, White Lion, Honeymoon Suite, Stryper, etc.........

Posted:
Fri Jan 11, 2008 1:47 am
by marco17
Rip Rokken wrote:johnroxx wrote:Simply by producing Cherry Pie, quite possibly the single most banal song to come out of the so-called "hair metal" era, Warrant has earned my complete and utter indifference. Can't get at all excited about this news.
There were actually a few good bands to come from this period: TNT, Whitesnake, House of Lords, Shotgun Messiah, Firehouse, Dokken (in their better moments), Mr. Big, Tyketto, Tesla, Great White, Y & T...they were all there for the finding, if you had the patience to sift through all the bullshit.
Warrant never did a thing for me...
;^)
Many of their "hits" were not their best material. They really shined on their later albums. When I first heard "Down Boys", that first impression killed them in my mind. I liked "Cherry Pie" and "Uncle Tom's Cabin", but you might want to check out their later albums for better stuff.
RR's right... With Warrant, and some of the other bands Johnroxx mentions he didn't like...you have to look at what was not released to radio. One of the bands that stands out on that list is Europe. If you get past the crap like TFC and dig deeper into their catalog you find some really good material, but they feel victim to what their record label wanted out and therefore, that is the image they got.

Posted:
Fri Jan 11, 2008 2:12 am
by T-Bone
Dog Eat Dog was BY FAR their best album. More mature, better songs, better production, better everything...

Posted:
Fri Jan 11, 2008 2:13 am
by Johnny Mohawk
Rip Rokken wrote;
Jani Lane... A heck of a talent and songwriter.
Ummm, huh?

Posted:
Fri Jan 11, 2008 2:16 am
by ProgRocker53
Maybe now all of Warrant, and not just Lane, can come perform at the bar 'n grill 3 minutes down the road from me.
I'm not even kidding, Lane opened up for "Live DJ: 10-1" about seven months ago at a back-alley bar in a town of 25,000.


Posted:
Fri Jan 11, 2008 2:29 am
by youkeepmewaiting
not a massive fan, but some great stuff here;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNMspgckN14

Posted:
Fri Jan 11, 2008 2:57 am
by weatherman90
Glad to see Jani back in the band! I hope they do a tour that brings them to the ND/MN area.

Posted:
Fri Jan 11, 2008 4:23 am
by jrnyman28
I am reserving belief of this until I see an official announcement.
Their split was far from amicable. I have spoken to Jani and the way he talks of it was not good at all.
But Jani IS a helluva songwriter responsible for all the songs up to Ultraphobic. Dog Eat Dog is definately the BEST CD by the band. If they do reunite I will listen anxiously...but I will not hold out for longevity.
As for Jani's sobriety, he has fallen off that wagon several times. It has destroyed his chances at solo success. He was set to release an official version of his first solo CD Jabberwocky and supposedly had more songs in the works. When sober he is great, but Rick's avatar fits Jani to a tee

runk, Fat & Stupid" is no way to go through life!

Posted:
Fri Jan 11, 2008 4:41 am
by Rip Rokken
johnroxx wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:Don't forget the DOKKEN!

They're in there, Rip...take another look!
;^)
No, caught yours... that was for Deb's response to it.


Posted:
Fri Jan 11, 2008 4:42 am
by Rip Rokken
T-Bone wrote:Dog Eat Dog was BY FAR their best album. More mature, better songs, better production, better everything...
ma-ma-ma-Machine Gun!!!


Posted:
Fri Jan 11, 2008 4:45 am
by Rip Rokken
jrnyman28 wrote:I am reserving belief of this until I see an official announcement.
Their split was far from amicable. I have spoken to Jani and the way he talks of it was not good at all.
As a prelude, only a month or two ago there was an article that he'd "buried the hatchet" with the Warrant guys, and would not rule out a future reunion.

Posted:
Fri Jan 11, 2008 7:06 am
by ScarabGator
I love that tune "bitter pill"(I think thats the name) from Dog eat dog!!

Posted:
Fri Jan 11, 2008 8:44 am
by RisingForce73
Surprised to see no one has mentioned "I Saw Red."

Posted:
Fri Jan 11, 2008 8:54 am
by jrnyman28
Dude, I am a HUGE Warrant fan so I could be here ALL day listing great songs. But to pick a relative unknown song that I just love: Stronger Now from Ultraphobic. (Trust me)
All of Dog Eat Dog is amazing. This is their best work. It rocked harder and it was mostly void of the stupid over-sexed crap prevalent on Cherry Pie. Jani is a great story-teller. Check out Andy Warhol was right or April 2031! And to top it all off, Joey finally recorded the guitar parts.

Posted:
Fri Jan 11, 2008 11:09 am
by Aaron
Damn, I've had that CD for years and have yet to give it a spin. I'd better do that as Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinkin Rich was my fav.
T-Bone wrote:Dog Eat Dog was BY FAR their best album. More mature, better songs, better production, better everything...

Posted:
Fri Jan 11, 2008 11:15 am
by larryfromnextdoor
RisingForce73 wrote:Surprised to see no one has mentioned "I Saw Red."
was Red the name of the guy messing with his girl? or did Red mean that he was really really mad...

Posted:
Fri Jan 11, 2008 12:06 pm
by TRAGChick
conversationpc wrote:I was never a big fan of Warrant to begin with but Jani Lane is one messed up individual.
This is him, now...after Celebrity Fit Club. YEAH!


Posted:
Fri Jan 11, 2008 12:08 pm
by Rip Rokken
jrnyman28 wrote:Dude, I am a HUGE Warrant fan so I could be here ALL day listing great songs. But to pick a relative unknown song that I just love: Stronger Now from Ultraphobic. (Trust me)
I'm going to check that out tonight!
