Thank you Nadir for taking care of Lizzie towards the end. I was lucky enough to play with Lizzie from 2001-2003 with an Alice Cooper tribute and Spiders & Snakes. He is criminally underrated as a songwriter/singer/guitarist, I wish the world could know what we know about Lizzie. I loved that guy.
Nadir is a family friend and I love to hear his stories. Couldn't catch it LIVE, but I'm watching!...Got to meet Lizzie one night on Sunset when he was playing an acoustic set with Tim and Spiders and Snakes. Awesome dude, as is Nadir. Both are Hollywood legends in my book. Hung with Nadir and Krigger a few years back. Shared lots of stories!!!... Thank you Jason for this interview. Love Nadir! RIP Lizzie! 🤘🦇🕷♠️ -J.s.
Playa Del Rock is one of my all time favorite albums! I saw him in Denver in a club with only about 20 people there on that tour. That album should have been way bigger than that!
I had the opportunity to meet and hang out with Nadir on several occasions between London, D'Priest and Temple of Silence in PHX. He was always a really cool guys, fun to hang out with and a F***ING PRO when he got in stage! Great to see him again!
This is going to be a good one. London- They were the training ground for some big time musicians. London is like a Triple A baseball team and many of their members get called up to the big leagues.
This was an amazing interview. I can never get enough of the stories and interviews from the guys that played the strip and speak of those times. Any hard rock person worth their salt knows of London and their history….so great. Would love for you to do another one with him and talk about some of the times on the strip, some of the bands they knew and did stuff with. If Nadir knew the other people or bands that were in the Decline (the unsigned bands/people). Great job, Jason!
I have never listened to London. However this Nadir guy is a great interview and comes across as a super nice guy. I think its time to check him and his music out. Im 40 years late to this party!
This is one of the best interviews ever!! Been a fan of his since that documentary when I wanted to move to L.A. and be a rockstar like those in that documentary. The song “Ride You Through The Night” is one of the most heaviest songs of all time.
I agree, Jason Green is the best and he asks the right questions instead of all the dumbass stock questions everyone else asks. Chris Akin Presents is another good interviewer that does it right.
Great interview and Nadir seems a great guy. Still spin their vinyl on a regular basis especially Don’t Cry Wolf. Discovered them around 87 through many other bands and they had a mythical status. Definitely deserved more than they got.
Was hoping to catch this earlier. Totally been waiting for this one! He said something really cool and humble in an older video/ interview. They asked him if he was bitter and whatnot about how things turned out for London. He replied no and went on to explain that that was the hand that he was dealt. Can't change the past. London had some awesome songs though.
Wow, it's nice when the interview flows. that's how a good interview should be. Unless you were growing up in those years and following rock music, everything made sense. Love it that Nadir is able to remember names and time lapse of the history of London and the music scene of that time. Bet Nadir has stories to tell, The Stones? Wow. Nadir, you need to write your autobiography already. Good job Jason and continuethe good work..
Great interview, great singer. I met Nadir at one of the Namm shows, great guy and huge part of that legendary LA Music scene. I still crank Playa Del Rock 🤘
A Bob Welch reference, you don't hear that everyday. Fleetwood Mac shit all over his legacy with the band. This was a great interview of another guy you don't hear much about..
Boardwalk Records was the infamous & legendary Neil Bogart’s follow up label- after Polygram bought Casablanca Records & pulled the plug on Neil’s disco spending. *Night Ranger’s debut “Dawn Patrol” was one of the last releases b/4 Boardwalk went under & they moved to Camel/MCA….
Wow , Nadir was just talking about the haters and a couple pop up with zero followers and zero videos , but they want to shit on him 😢 Merry Christmas Everybody !
I missed this yesterday but I got all day to hear it now. You have the guests on that we really want. I love that you cover bands that weren’t as popular as your A list bands. These are the bands I like the most! Btw when you compile your list of bands that should’ve had more recognition don’t forget Malice, Icon, Shok Paris, and Hellion. I see Leatherwolf made your list last week. 😂
Hey Jason, I am a new viewer and got turned on to your channel when a friend mentioned there was a new Nadir interview online so I seeked it out. I am a friend of his and that being the case there were still some things even I didn't know about his story. I've watched a few of your interviews now, mainly people who's paths I've crossed at some point during my days playing in bands in the 80's. Truth is there are a million interviews with superstars and unlike those you have some more obscure guests so its fascinating hearing their amazing stories that many may not know. . Thnx for making these great stories accessible - My rock-n-roll 1980's story is like many (most unfortunately) but the thing I noticed is you did a piece on The Bonnie & Clyde Car - as a car guy I loved it! If you are ever interested in more car interviews/videos that's something I can access. I either own it or can find it in many cases . . . I have an original tv used General Lee which is a really interesting and a popular car/subject - Anyway brotha . . . love the interviews , , as i watch more I'll check in with you!
Hi Jason, I immediately thought back in '92 when Vince was fired or quit Mötley, Nadir would've been the perfect guy to replace him....of course they had a different agenda & wanted to change everything, so I can understand why they went with Corabi....but I think Nadir would've retained the Sunset Strip roots & brought them forward as well....oh well, 1 of the many "what if?"s.
I love his vocals on Steel Prophet's "Beware" album. The production is terrible, but the songs are great, and Nadir's vocals are amazing. ruclips.net/video/xfzbRHwV8p4/видео.html
I'm watching this simply because of his connection to old school L. A. Scene. I didn't like any of the music I heard back in the day. It just wasn't very distinctive or good.
10 minutes in and this guy is all about hear my voice, it’s about me and not the band. Wrong look for a singer to dress like hair metal and sound like priest or Queensryche. Album cover is awful. I always wondered why this band never made it as a unit, mystery solved.
Best Interview yet Jason...Got to love Nadir...dude is so chill and laid back...seems completely genuine...nothing fake about this guy
Thank you Nadir for taking care of Lizzie towards the end. I was lucky enough to play with Lizzie from 2001-2003 with an Alice Cooper tribute and Spiders & Snakes. He is criminally underrated as a songwriter/singer/guitarist, I wish the world could know what we know about Lizzie. I loved that guy.
Nadir is a family friend and I love to hear his stories. Couldn't catch it LIVE, but I'm watching!...Got to meet Lizzie one night on Sunset when he was playing an acoustic set with Tim and Spiders and Snakes. Awesome dude, as is Nadir. Both are Hollywood legends in my book. Hung with Nadir and Krigger a few years back. Shared lots of stories!!!... Thank you Jason for this interview. Love Nadir! RIP Lizzie! 🤘🦇🕷♠️ -J.s.
Playa Del Rock is one of my all time favorite albums! I saw him in Denver in a club with only about 20 people there on that tour. That album should have been way bigger than that!
I had the opportunity to meet and hang out with Nadir on several occasions between London, D'Priest and Temple of Silence in PHX. He was always a really cool guys, fun to hang out with and a F***ING PRO when he got in stage! Great to see him again!
This is going to be a good one. London- They were the training ground for some big time musicians. London is like a Triple A baseball team and many of their members get called up to the big leagues.
He’s seen it all, hope you like it
You asked about Russian Winter! That’s awesome!
I wrote a song like that in high school. Maybe it was KIND OF topical in the late 80s, but it's still cliche and laughable.
This was an amazing interview. I can never get enough of the stories and interviews from the guys that played the strip and speak of those times. Any hard rock person worth their salt knows of London and their history….so great. Would love for you to do another one with him and talk about some of the times on the strip, some of the bands they knew and did stuff with. If Nadir knew the other people or bands that were in the Decline (the unsigned bands/people).
Great job, Jason!
Thank you for the nice words, we might have to have him back
Good to see Nadir looking healthy always was a fan of him and London
Great interview. I love hearing stories from the old school 80's Sunset Strip bands. Love to hear from members of Lizzy Borden, Odin or Witch.
I really enjoyed this episode 😊
I have never listened to London. However this Nadir guy is a great interview and comes across as a super nice guy. I think its time to check him and his music out. Im 40 years late to this party!
Ah yes I’d love an interview with Lizzy Borden and Jay Reynolds from Malice. Thank you for this interview btw, Nadir has pipes of steel! London rocks!
Another great interview
Great interview! Huge supporter of the band!
This is one of the best interviews ever!! Been a fan of his since that documentary when I wanted to move to L.A. and be a rockstar like those in that documentary. The song “Ride You Through The Night” is one of the most heaviest songs of all time.
Thanks for this, still listen to D'Priest album on the reg. Love the great stories! KickAss!!
Great fuckin interview !! This dude was cool. Jason , still one of the very best interviewers doing it 🔥
I agree, Jason Green is the best and he asks the right questions instead of all the dumbass stock questions everyone else asks. Chris Akin Presents is another good interviewer that does it right.
Great interview and Nadir seems a great guy. Still spin their vinyl on a regular basis especially Don’t Cry Wolf. Discovered them around 87 through many other bands and they had a mythical status. Definitely deserved more than they got.
I had both London LPs in the 80's. Great interview, Jason!
Thank you
Great interview. Nadir is a trip.... always tells it like it is.
always enjoy your interviews, keep going
Nadir D’Priest has been through it all man, and still rocking today … Rock’n Roll Nadir 👍🏻
Love London and Nadir💪💪🤘🤘🔥 class act great human being!great interview
Jason, thanks for shay this interview. It seems that you forgot to put his links in the description.
This was a good interview. I enjoyed him and London on The Metal Years. Looks like he's done pretty well, so that's good!
HUGE respect for Nadir,a real underground R’n’R living legend
I saw D Priest at Hammerjacks
Thank you both for a great interview. Never heard of the band, but now i have to find out...
THE KING OF THE SUNSET STRIP!!!
yet another classic Jason cheers!
Was hoping to catch this earlier. Totally been waiting for this one! He said something really cool and humble in an older video/ interview. They asked him if he was bitter and whatnot about how things turned out for London. He replied no and went on to explain that that was the hand that he was dealt. Can't change the past. London had some awesome songs though.
Great interview. I always wondered what happened to him. He's awesome
Thank you
This was a fantastic interview.
Thank you
Wow, it's nice when the interview flows. that's how a good interview should be. Unless you were growing up in those years and following rock music, everything made sense. Love it that Nadir is able to remember names and time lapse of the history of London and the music scene of that time. Bet Nadir has stories to tell, The Stones? Wow. Nadir, you need to write your autobiography already. Good job Jason and continuethe good work..
Appreciate the compliment, those are the best ones. Thanks
❤❤❤❤❤❤thanks Jason ….. catching up on shows
Great interview, great singer. I met Nadir at one of the Namm shows, great guy and huge part of that legendary LA Music scene. I still crank Playa Del Rock 🤘
Greatest nadir interview ever
Good one, i like how you let them speak and everything he said was interesting love his Stones gig too that was cool.
Thank you that is the best compliment
A Bob Welch reference, you don't hear that everyday. Fleetwood Mac shit all over his legacy with the band. This was a great interview of another guy you don't hear much about..
jason love it, i saw d preist at san atonio in 93-94 im not sure but nadar is a hidden singer gem
Boardwalk Records was the infamous & legendary Neil Bogart’s follow up label- after Polygram bought Casablanca Records & pulled the plug on Neil’s disco spending.
*Night Ranger’s debut “Dawn Patrol” was one of the last releases b/4 Boardwalk went under & they moved to Camel/MCA….
Wow , Nadir was just talking about the haters and a couple pop up with zero followers and zero videos , but they want to shit on him 😢 Merry Christmas Everybody !
I felt that when you said people want that nostalgia 🤟 1:20:30
Jason, this made my day. THANK YOU!
Glad to hear it!
Shit, forgot this one earlier. Going to watch it now. #justicefordudley
Is Nadir streaming from that camper shell?
I missed this yesterday but I got all day to hear it now. You have the guests on that we really want. I love that you cover bands that weren’t as popular as your A list bands. These are the bands I like the most! Btw when you compile your list of bands that should’ve had more recognition don’t forget Malice, Icon, Shok Paris, and Hellion. I see Leatherwolf made your list last week. 😂
Powerhouse vocalist/frontman
D'Priest is still awesome ... the dude never changed!
Top 3 no doubt
🤘🏻 🌟 🤘
Hey Jason, I am a new viewer and got turned on to your channel when a friend mentioned there was a new Nadir interview online so I seeked it out. I am a friend of his and that being the case there were still some things even I didn't know about his story. I've watched a few of your interviews now, mainly people who's paths I've crossed at some point during my days playing in bands in the 80's. Truth is there are a million interviews with superstars and unlike those you have some more obscure guests so its fascinating hearing their amazing stories that many may not know. . Thnx for making these great stories accessible - My rock-n-roll 1980's story is like many (most unfortunately) but the thing I noticed is you did a piece on The Bonnie & Clyde Car - as a car guy I loved it! If you are ever interested in more car interviews/videos that's something I can access. I either own it or can find it in many cases . . . I have an original tv used General Lee which is a really interesting and a popular car/subject - Anyway brotha . . . love the interviews , , as i watch more I'll check in with you!
Hi Jason, I immediately thought back in '92 when Vince was fired or quit Mötley, Nadir would've been the perfect guy to replace him....of course they had a different agenda & wanted to change everything, so I can understand why they went with Corabi....but I think Nadir would've retained the Sunset Strip roots & brought them forward as well....oh well, 1 of the many "what if?"s.
Of alll the years the metal years movie was out
I never heard the concussion bomb
Gazarris door story?
And i heard it 2xs this week now wow
Playa del Rock is a very well-accomplished record with some great songs on it.
🤘🗼🤘
I like that you don't have to sell 2000 cds or a million records to have something to say there's many talents that arnt successful but it's ok.
Naaaaadiiirrr!!!!👊
Does Nadir have a bit of an accent?
I love his vocals on Steel Prophet's "Beware" album. The production is terrible, but the songs are great, and Nadir's vocals are amazing. ruclips.net/video/xfzbRHwV8p4/видео.html
Maybe they should have done their homework. The real London are a kick ass 76 punk band from the UK.
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@ 1:09:30 I think the term he’s looking for is a “Poindexter” lol 🤓
Maybe nadir is Peter Paul
Nooooooooo!!!!
You guys are fkn losing it man!!!!😂
I'm watching this simply because of his connection to old school L. A. Scene.
I didn't like any of the music I heard back in the day.
It just wasn't very distinctive or good.
Please retire London 😃
10 minutes in and this guy is all about hear my voice, it’s about me and not the band. Wrong look for a singer to dress like hair metal and sound like priest or Queensryche. Album cover is awful. I always wondered why this band never made it as a unit, mystery solved.
London is glam metal what did you think it is? Irish folk metal?
Just listened to call that girl , 👎🏽👎🏽
Nadir is 60yrs old????!!!!! WOOOOW,he looks great
Good guy. Enjoyed him in the metal year movie. Rip lizzie.
Russian Winter!
Interview rik fox please