
Anyway, I JUST got my copy in -- it's a 2 disc set, with the 2nd being a bonus disc of live versions + an enhanced video. Popped it in, and it ROCKS!!!
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Rip Rokken wrote:LOL! I noticed that I made a typo when I was entering the subject for this thread, and put Shitesnake...
weatherman90 wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:LOL! I noticed that I made a typo when I was entering the subject for this thread, and put Shitesnake...
That would have been as bad as my "Don Dokken's wrist is getting sore" comment!!![]()
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Rip - what are your favorite songs on the album?
Rip Rokken wrote:Just a quick update... I popped it in and didn't have long to listen to it, but in the car on my system, the production seems disappointingly muddy. That's not usually the case unless the disc itself is truly muddy, like Arrival or Rush's Vapor Trails. It will be interesting to see what everyone else thinks.
Also, I haven't been overly impressed with the album cover artwork -- to me it has sort of a cheap feel to it, but there is a great "picture" of the band inside -- they sure have a way of keeping D.C. looking pretty young! He looks better there than he did in the 80's... haha!
weatherman90 wrote:I'm guessing its called photoshop.![]()
He does look good for his age, though, and he wails great too.
I was looking back - Dokken, Whitesnake, and the Scorpions toured in 2003 - what a tour that must have been!!
I've got a Dokken show from the tour and in between the songs Don says: "If you don't want to go to a Dokken, Whitesnake, and Scorpions concert, profanity, profanity, etc."
ProgRocker53 wrote:Good year for new music so far.
Whitesnake, Def Leppard, Asia, Journey, Bryan Adams, Steve Lukather, Dokken, AC/DC...
Rip Rokken wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:Good year for new music so far.
Whitesnake, Def Leppard, Asia, Journey, Bryan Adams, Steve Lukather, Dokken, AC/DC...
Dang it, you brought out the most important point, and that is, this disc is really all about Dokken! Everything comes back to Dokken in the end (or more accurately, "In The Living End"). By the way, have you heard LSA yet?
Rip Rokken wrote:weatherman90 wrote:I'm guessing its called photoshop.![]()
He does look good for his age, though, and he wails great too.
I was looking back - Dokken, Whitesnake, and the Scorpions toured in 2003 - what a tour that must have been!!
I've got a Dokken show from the tour and in between the songs Don says: "If you don't want to go to a Dokken, Whitesnake, and Scorpions concert, profanity, profanity, etc."
I'm probably conusing the technique, but the picture is sort of a 70's-ish embossed look, and it's very cool. The style and coloring reminds me of the cover for Robert Plant's Manic Nirvana, just to give you an idea, except it's D.C. in front, and the other guys in various poses behind him.
You said you had a copy of that Dokken show?
weatherman90 wrote:I've been getting a few more Dokken shows in lately - I'll have to send you another replenishment sometime.
conversationpc wrote:Is it better than "Slip of the Tongue"? I was disappointed in that album after the awesome self-titled album in '87.
Rip Rokken wrote:conversationpc wrote:Is it better than "Slip of the Tongue"? I was disappointed in that album after the awesome self-titled album in '87.
Several great songs on that disc, but yes, it was still somewhat of a letdown after the previous album. I think the main mistake was the choice of Steve Vai as the flavor-of-the-day hired gun guitarist. Great player, no doubt, but he's always had a cartoonish style and a thin sound to me, and it just didn't measure up to Sykes.
Rip Rokken wrote:conversationpc wrote:Is it better than "Slip of the Tongue"? I was disappointed in that album after the awesome self-titled album in '87.
Several great songs on that disc, but yes, it was still somewhat of a letdown after the previous album. I think the main mistake was the choice of Steve Vai as the flavor-of-the-day hired gun guitarist. Great player, no doubt, but he's always had a cartoonish style and a thin sound to me, and it just didn't measure up to Sykes.
Rip Rokken wrote:LOL! I noticed that I made a typo when I was entering the subject for this thread, and put Shitesnake...
Anyway, I JUST got my copy in -- it's a 2 disc set, with the 2nd being a bonus disc of live versions + an enhanced video. Popped it in, and it ROCKS!!!
Andrew wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:Several great songs on that disc, but yes, it was still somewhat of a letdown after the previous album. I think the main mistake was the choice of Steve Vai as the flavor-of-the-day hired gun guitarist. Great player, no doubt, but he's always had a cartoonish style and a thin sound to me, and it just didn't measure up to Sykes.
100% correct.
But dude....give up on Dokken....
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