brywool wrote:I remember just after III Sides (a masterpiece) came out. Gary and Nuno visited a local radio station and I have a friend that used to work there. He calls me up and goes "Get down here right now, Gary and Nuno are being interviewed". I made the 20 mile drive and they were taping an interview, so it wasn't live. Anyway, I walk into the little studio and they're still getting ready for the interview and just yakking. Nuno is JAMMING in the corner with his washburn through an amp that the station brought in for the interview. I get to hear Nuno just play guitar for about 20 minutes. Way amazing. The guy was unreal. Then everything was setup and they got to do the interview. I think they played "Stop the World" (just Gary and Nuno) and answered a bunch of questions. I got to talk with Gary afterwards about singing and stuff (even then I was into singing technique, etc.) and he signed my Pornograffiti cassette (remember those?). Gary was way cool and way down to Earth. He was talking about how Freddie was one of his favorites and this was (I think) before Freddie passed away. The amp that the station brought in for Nuno I believe was a little Fender or maybe Crate amp 15 watt. It kept buzzing and it was driving Nuno nuts. Anyway, he signed it and I remember the station was going to auction it off for charity. Nuno didn't say much to anybody other than the interviewers, but Cherone, was way cool. I was always bummed when III Sides just didn't sell like hot cakes, and then they followed it up with the "Waiting for the Punchline" album, which to me was everything III Sides wasn't. It was like they were trying to be a grunge band. No harmonies to speak of and just dark. I tried to like it but just couldn't get into it. Then the whole VH thing happened and I didn't dig that either. "Saudades De Rock" however, was a cool album. Anyway, that's my Extreme story.
VERY cool story Bryan! Thanks for sharing that. I saw Gary with Van Halen, and I think he did a great job. He caught a lot of flack for their album, but I lay that blame on Eddie. He was trying too hard to fit in on that album, and it's the worst VH album to date. I remember Gary busted his ASS on stage when I swa them. He jumped up on a huge speaker and fell behind it.

A couple of seconds later, we saw a big thumbs up from behind the speaker and he finished the rest of the show.

True showmanship right there!
