Hi Tim... great stuff ! I have most of the cds you showed. I always liked the album John Norum recorded and now you have me curious about that song on the international release. Need to check that out. Fantastic collection! Great band ! Thanks . Chez
Actually, the Who has two songs called I've Had Enough(or Had Enough). One on Quadaphenia, and one on Who Are You. I have the Rock Candy Records reissues, except Under Lock And Key and Beast From The East. There are some sources(producer Michael Wagner included) that say that it's also Peter Baltes from Accept on Breakin' The Chains. I also have From Conception and Broken Bones. I got Broken Bones, because I heard Dokken's cover of Jefferson Airplane's today on the radio. I didn't even know it was Dokken. Also, I usually don't get solo albums from band guys, with a few exceptions.
Good stuff Tim! Dokken has always been one of my favorite bands. Tough to pick a fave album though. Too bad Don and George can't get along. They always seemed right on the verge of taking things to the next step. Jeff Pilson is very similar to VH's Michael Anthony with helping on vocals. Yes, there is a b-side to Dream Warriors called Back For The Attack that is really good. Still have the cassette, which includes Paris is Burning. Also a cool t-shirt from seeing them on their Dysfunctional tour. I think Dysfunctional is underrated. Shadow Life is horrible I'm afraid. Your description is hilarious! George Lynch's Smoke This album is just as bad. I have an extensive collection of Lynch Mob, Lynch projects, and solo Lynch stuff too. I saw Lynch Mob tour for their first album, but even better, got to see Don Dokken's solo band play for Up From The Ashes at a small club. What a show! Wore my t-shirt over the years until it disintegrated.
Hi Tim... great stuff ! I have most of the cds you showed. I always liked the album John Norum recorded and now you have me curious about that song on the international release. Need to check that out. Fantastic collection! Great band ! Thanks . Chez
great episode of one of my favorite bands (and a band that should have been much bigger!)
ordered the Dokken catalog per your review, thanks Tim
Actually, the Who has two songs called I've Had Enough(or Had Enough). One on Quadaphenia, and one on Who Are You. I have the Rock Candy Records reissues, except Under Lock And Key and Beast From The East. There are some sources(producer Michael Wagner included) that say that it's also Peter Baltes from Accept on Breakin' The Chains. I also have From Conception and Broken Bones. I got Broken Bones, because I heard Dokken's cover of Jefferson Airplane's today on the radio. I didn't even know it was Dokken. Also, I usually don't get solo albums from band guys, with a few exceptions.
Good stuff Tim! Dokken has always been one of my favorite bands. Tough to pick a fave album though. Too bad Don and George can't get along. They always seemed right on the verge of taking things to the next step. Jeff Pilson is very similar to VH's Michael Anthony with helping on vocals.
Yes, there is a b-side to Dream Warriors called Back For The Attack that is really good. Still have the cassette, which includes Paris is Burning. Also a cool t-shirt from seeing them on their Dysfunctional tour. I think Dysfunctional is underrated. Shadow Life is horrible I'm afraid. Your description is hilarious! George Lynch's Smoke This album is just as bad.
I have an extensive collection of Lynch Mob, Lynch projects, and solo Lynch stuff too. I saw Lynch Mob tour for their first album, but even better, got to see Don Dokken's solo band play for Up From The Ashes at a small club. What a show! Wore my t-shirt over the years until it disintegrated.
NO Copy of tooth and nail on cassette has the cd cover!
Dokken: Shadow Life
OR
Bon Jovi: This House Is Not For Sale?
I have a morbid curiosity to hear the Dokken album.
OR Queensryches Dedicated To Chaos lmao
Metal Mythos: DOKKEN
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