They were great and everyone had a great time.
This is the PHIL LEWIS version of L.A. Guns.
Phil announced from the stage that the band would be heading into the recording studio for a new album due sometime in the summer of 2012.
He also announced that Kelly Nickels would be rejoining them again in the new year.
Set List:
Over The Edge
Sex Action
Never Enough
I Wanna Be Your Man
Vampire
My Koo Ka Choo
Nothing Better To Do
Sleazy Come Easy Go
Showdown
(guitar & drum jam)
Electric Gypsy
Ballad of Jayne
Rip and Tear
Songs written on the set list but crossed out and not played -
Gypsy Soul, Hellraisers Ball and It Don't Mean Nothing.
I saw the Tracii Guns version about a year back.
I saw the original line up back in the 80s opening for VINNIE VINCENT so I guess you could say I came full circle!
It's too bad Tracii quit back in the day ....
http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbe ... emID=46573
...while I enjoyed seeing his version of LA Guns (w/Jizzy Pearl on vocals at the time) I feel the Phil Lewis version is better. They could've played a few more tunes last night though.
Funny quote of the night (paraphrasing a bit here...)
Phil Lewis: "Okay, we're gonna play our one hit now.... (crowd cheers but many a fan exclaims that's it's not the band's only hit) ... that's okay, at least we had a hit. That's more than Pretty Boy Floyd can say."
(crowd howls in laughter)
Phil: We love those guys, they're good guys but the truth isn't always pretty is it? This song we used to love and then we hated it for awhile but now we're good friends again. This is the ballad of Jayne.....
(crowd goes nuts)
I almost forgot to mention that Tommy Holland was at the Penny Road Pub show so it turned out to be somewhat of a Bzz reunion what with Steve Riley being there as well.
http://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-bzz-p37180/biography
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Tommy Holland, Steve Riley, and Drew Lawrence

Igz Kincaid from Hessler, Steve Riley, and Tommy Holland

Drew Lawrence, Steve Riley, and Tommy Holland
