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Andrew wrote:FINALLY!!!!!!!!
A RELEVANT DOKKEN TOPIC ON THE JOURNEY BOARD!!!!!!!!!!!
Rip Rokken wrote:By the way, my little 4.5 year old daughter is learning how to rock! She's already started singing along with Daddy's music, and knows how to sing "No Way Back" from ASIA's Phoenix, and now "Standing On The Outside" from Dokken's Lightning Strikes Again! I don't teach them to her -- I just look over and notice that she's singing along! They she always looks at me and blushes -- she's so shy!
Perrydise wrote:Rip, I know I am going to regret saying this, and it could be from a lack of sleep. Your pic of your daddy in your sig isHOT!
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I am seeing DD in a different light.
I need sleep.
Rip Rokken wrote:Perrydise wrote:Rip, I know I am going to regret saying this, and it could be from a lack of sleep. Your pic of your daddy in your sig isHOT!
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I am seeing DD in a different light.
I need sleep.
Why, that's the Dokkenator!!! Here, Mom! Have yourself some sweet dreams about this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVhX6y78woU
SusieP wrote:I don't know who Don Dokken is.
Is he in a comedy show?
annie89509 wrote:SusieP wrote:I don't know who Don Dokken is.
Is he in a comedy show?
Supposed to be a singer; has his own band. Never heard of him or the band until Rip joined this board.
SusieP wrote:annie89509 wrote:SusieP wrote:I don't know who Don Dokken is.
Is he in a comedy show?
Supposed to be a singer; has his own band. Never heard of him or the band until Rip joined this board.
Never heard of them or him. I thought it was a comedy actor.
SusieP wrote:Ive just been looking at them on Youtube.
I have honestly never heard of them.
Do any of the other Brits know if they had any hits over here?
If they did, I don't know how they passed me by. Sometimes a name is familiar but I can't remember any of their songs, but not in this case.
SusieP wrote:annie89509 wrote:SusieP wrote:I don't know who Don Dokken is.
Is he in a comedy show?
Supposed to be a singer; has his own band. Never heard of him or the band until Rip joined this board.
Never heard of them or him. I thought it was a comedy actor.
SusieP wrote:Ive just been looking at them on Youtube.
I have honestly never heard of them.
Do any of the other Brits know if they had any hits over here?
If they did, I don't know how they passed me by. Sometimes a name is familiar but I can't remember any of their songs, but not in this case.
Rip Rokken wrote:I don't know how popular Dokken was in the U.K., but they never really received their due here -- they were one of the big 80's hard rock (what we still called "metal" back then) bands, but just kinda got lumped in with the hair bands like Poison, when their music was much, much better. But Don's been around for quite a while, and I've sure they've toured the U.K. Heck, back when we had the Boston Tea Party, I think Don went over personally and tea-bagged the King of England, which really got the balls rolling toward independence!
And of course, Don was also one of the founding members of the Beatles...
SusieP wrote:
they remind me of that mega successful band...................
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMG87axd ... re=related
Matthew wrote:SusieP wrote:
they remind me of that mega successful band...................
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMG87axd ... re=related
So true Susie...and the official video is even more reminiscent of Spinal Tap...especially after the two minute mark....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQb1t_Yw0S8
SusieP wrote:I'm not too keen on heavier stuff, so if they are really heavy that would explain why I hadn't heard of them.
In the youtube stuff I have just seen, like this for example,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M669kpnW ... re=related
they remind me of that mega successful band...................
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMG87axd ... re=related
I'll just wait for Rip to kick my arse with his Dokktor Marten boots now, then.
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I won't be rushing out to buy their back catalogue any time soon. Sorry, Rip.
Matthew wrote:Rip - my perception of Dokken here in the UK in the 1980s was that they were popular on the specialist/metal scene without ever crossing over into the mainstream....except perhaps for Dream Warriors, the theme from Nightmare On Elm Street 3.
Kerrang! certainly supported them though - and all in all they were in a similar league to Ratt, I'd say.
Interesting interview with Dokken in that clip. I'm not sue he meant to put his band second in the list of the most influential metal bands ever - he puts Van Halen first - but that's how it sounded. Also - strange how he forgets to mention the acts which came before Van Halen...Sabbath, Led Zep, Rainbow with Dio, UFO, etc, etc. Maybe he was just talking about the LA scene though....
Anyway - he seems like such a good bloke in the clips you've been posting, Rip. Very different from most of his contemporaries...that's for sure
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