@CassiusMorrisOfficial, you've got dynamite $hit. All of us heavy7 metal dudes, learn something new from these videos. A new L & S for you meine friend.
Don always seemed like a wise and well grounded dude-even during the peak of his metal days in the 80s. So glad he invited George and Mick to Germany that year, and creating a LEGENDARY band with such a clean and distinct sound, there will never be another DOKKEN 🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟
i remember as a young man 1983 i had parked my car near a nightclub somewhere in the los angeles city limits and i heard some guitar solo music blasting from someone else's car stereo - i asked a guy who is that music? he said "Dokken" - it was the guitar solo BS that was the intro to "Paris Is Burning" - while it was certainly no VH "Eruption", it did have enough of an impact on me that i bought Dokken's album (cassette tape) the very next day. goddamn 40 years ago. what.
I just picked up the original Carrere Dokken album this past summer. It has the demo studio version of Paris is Burning (titled “Paris” on the album). Don kills it!
"Don't wAAAAAAAAAnt to get out ....... blackout" I could always hear Don Dokken in that song! I can hear Rob Halford in the Queensryche song, "Queen Of The Ryche".
When I was a kid, I remember hearing the breaking the chains album and really liking it. And then years later, getting to open up for Dokken. And that was a real honor. They were all super nice and Don was very cool to our band and our singer. And from others I’ve heard that he sometimes has a reputation of not being cool, but in our experience he treated our band like gold, so I’ll always be grateful for that.
I saw Don with Dokken opening for Aerosmith at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto late 80's yes he had a superb voice and they were excellent! It saddens me to see Don in this state but I'm not even in very good heath a my ripe old age of 60,shit happens hey?
would've been amazing to have been alive back then to see all those great shows at maple leaf gardens, larry's hideaway, the gasworks. i was born too late.
I was in cover bands in the 80s. Was always a struggle singing dokken, journey, scorpions and a ton of other groups. I remember thinking it's the country guys that got it right, because they will be able to sing their songs into old age.😀 Still love all those 80s screaming high pitched stuff though.
wow man you are so right - hard rock singers wear themselves out very rapidly while freakin Johnny Cash etc keep nailing it every time at the age of 89 and a half
The only time I saw dokken was late 1980s at the monsters of rock. I think scorpions and Van Halen were the best bands that day hands down Kingdom come were horrible. Never even knew who they were until they opened the show but they sucked…. Dokken I was a fan of back then but didn’t think they were like OMG they killed it. Don’t recall being impressed maybe more disappointed but I was 17/18 😂
Love "Russian Roulette" especially the track "Heaven is There Where Hell Is"....."Monster Man" is another killer track as well....now I'm thinking what Accept album or track doesn't "Kick Ass" quote the Beavus and Butthead
If Don sang backing tracks on the Scorpions Black out record why did ge not get any mention for his work on the album? This sounds a lot like B.S. to me. Like his current singing ability Don is very delusional.
I used to have the Blackout album and it was in the liner notes for the Album Don Dokken the Scorpions thanked Don Dokken for his vocals until Klaus recovered 😊
Watch the full interview! ruclips.net/video/2r-E3lH07MQ/видео.htmlsi=K19TzmwqyVLb65pI
@CassiusMorrisOfficial, you've got dynamite $hit. All of us heavy7 metal dudes, learn something new from these videos. A new L & S for you meine friend.
Cheers to you!
Don always seemed like a wise and well grounded dude-even during the peak of his metal days in the 80s. So glad he invited George and Mick to Germany that year, and creating a LEGENDARY band with such a clean and distinct sound, there will never be another DOKKEN 🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟
i remember as a young man 1983 i had parked my car near a nightclub somewhere in the los angeles city limits and i heard some guitar solo music blasting from someone else's car stereo - i asked a guy who is that music? he said "Dokken" - it was the guitar solo BS that was the intro to "Paris Is Burning" - while it was certainly no VH "Eruption", it did have enough of an impact on me that i bought Dokken's album (cassette tape) the very next day. goddamn 40 years ago. what.
I consider this a Dokken intro (they labeled it and instrumental) and a very good one:
ruclips.net/video/y0jGH8UEfi8/видео.html
My first real concert was Twisted Sister Stay Hungry tour and Dokken opened. 1984?
Klaus is a LEGEND. I love his vocals and melodies.. top notch musician and entertainer as well
😎👍
My second favorite singer behind Dio 🤘🤘🤘🤘
I just picked up the original Carrere Dokken album this past summer. It has the demo studio version of Paris is Burning (titled “Paris” on the album). Don kills it!
Thanks for asking the question Cassius
Awesome to hear - what a great record to be on
Cool interview. Don is such a cool guy in these interviews.
"Don't wAAAAAAAAAnt to get out ....... blackout" I could always hear Don Dokken in that song! I can hear Rob Halford in the Queensryche song, "Queen Of The Ryche".
When I was a kid, I remember hearing the breaking the chains album and really liking it. And then years later, getting to open up for Dokken. And that was a real honor. They were all super nice and Don was very cool to our band and our singer. And from others I’ve heard that he sometimes has a reputation of not being cool, but in our experience he treated our band like gold, so I’ll always be grateful for that.
I saw Don with Dokken opening for Aerosmith at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto late 80's yes he had a superb voice and they were excellent! It saddens me to see Don in this state but I'm not even in very good heath a my ripe old age of 60,shit happens hey?
would've been amazing to have been alive back then to see all those great shows at maple leaf gardens, larry's hideaway, the gasworks. i was born too late.
That Aerosmith tour was by far the best live he's ever sounded. Pilson has stated it numerous times.
Great interview.
Thank you!
that's cool Klaus is great singer as Don is 2 of my favorites
Am crying 😭.Sleepin away❤ From North East
I was in cover bands in the 80s. Was always a struggle singing dokken, journey, scorpions and a ton of other groups. I remember thinking it's the country guys that got it right, because they will be able to sing their songs into old age.😀
Still love all those 80s screaming high pitched stuff though.
wow man you are so right - hard rock singers wear themselves out very rapidly while freakin Johnny Cash etc keep nailing it every time at the age of 89 and a half
Love Don,the guy is a legend.I really hate his health is bad.
I wouldn't have been a Scorpions fan w/ Don singing, believe me!
Breaking the Chains!
This is badass
Always thought Dokken the band was amazing,..Dokken the Man is the F@ckn Koolest….X
The only time I saw dokken was late 1980s at the monsters of rock. I think scorpions and Van Halen were the best bands that day hands down Kingdom come were horrible. Never even knew who they were until they opened the show but they sucked…. Dokken I was a fan of back then but didn’t think they were like OMG they killed it. Don’t recall being impressed maybe more disappointed but I was 17/18 😂
Kingdom Come LOL poor guys .... hey they tried real hard though = A for effort
Being sandwiched between Metallica at their peak and the Scorps didn't help. By then Dokken was going thru the motions.
Except Alto and Soprano are FEMALE ranges (except in opera where a male alto is also a countertenor) so as usual Don is just making shit up.
DON FUCKING DOKKEN...
there is no substitute....
Funny how you said, the band fell apart. We've always said, The fell aparts! 😅
he should! actually any singer would be an improvement for the scorps.
Blödsinn!
Not Don. You should hear his latest performance of Tooth and Nail. He just talks.
Accept was doing,"Restless and Wild" in '82 Russian Roulette was '86.
I was thinking the same thing. I was like, RR? Wasn't that later? But hey, the memory goes on all of us at times.
Love "Russian Roulette" especially the track "Heaven is There Where Hell Is"....."Monster Man" is another killer track as well....now I'm thinking what Accept album or track doesn't "Kick Ass" quote the Beavus and Butthead
Dokken open up for Accept in 86! I've been in Ludwigshafen
My thoughts exactly. Had to check if someone already noticed.
If Don sang backing tracks on the Scorpions Black out record why did ge not get any mention for his work on the album? This sounds a lot like B.S. to me. Like his current singing ability Don is very delusional.
He did background vocals when Klaus was down with his throat surgery. Scorps didn't know if he could come back and he came back strong.
I used to have the Blackout album and it was in the liner notes for the Album Don Dokken the Scorpions thanked Don Dokken for his vocals until Klaus recovered 😊
Umm, no he's not. Klaus has talked about Don helping out and confirmed this already a few years ago.
Ask Michael Shenker… he will tell you.
Thats the first thing that i thought of after reading this. Michael and the Lovedrive album non credits. @@CJINW