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No it was Bender. I worked for Richard Carr productions back then. Bands would come to town. I would post leaflets before the show in music stores and stuff. Day of the show was set up, buffet for staff, meet and greet with the band, security for backstage and all rear doors during the show, then tear down after the after-show.:thumb:

That's cool man. I'd love to hear some war stories some time. I'm gonna read Anthony Kiedis's book soon, my uncle has it--and he says he details some VERY graphic stories.
 
Nah... I stuck up for teh Posers. I was a cool guy. Then, when I was good and wasted, and did the whole sex drugs and rock and roll thing I went home, popped in a Roger Whitaker cassette, and chillaxed.

ROFL

You just nonchalantly called the 9-year old Fully Tilted a poser!!!! +1


Funny thing is, I got out of listening to hair band/fake metal very soon after. Then I think it was like Public Enemy/Ice Cube/NWA. Hey, I was a white kid from the suburbs. What else was I supposed to listen to?? :shrug:
 
No it was Bender. I worked for Richard Carr productions back then. Bands would come to town. I would post leaflets before the show in music stores and stuff. Day of the show was set up, buffet for staff, meet and greet with the band, security for backstage and all rear doors during the show, then tear down after the after-show.:thumb:

Yeah, doing shows in the 80s was a friggin blast... Man, those were the days... Drugs, makin music, teh wommin, the crabs and lice, the arrests, the shitty clubs with horrible sound, the lack of food and sleep, smokey rooms, van breaking down on the side of the road in the middle of nowhere...

God I miss it.
 
ROFL

You just nonchalantly called the 9-year old Fully Tilted a poser!!!! +1


Funny thing is, I got out of listening to hair band/fake metal very soon after. Then I think it was like Public Enemy/Ice Cube/NWA. Hey, I was a white kid from the suburbs. What else was I supposed to listen to?? :shrug:

Awesome. I liked GNR, though. The Glam/Sleaze Rock was pretty cool. Hell, my first kid was conceived to the 'Welcome to the jungle' album :rockon:
 
Awesome. I liked GNR, though. The Glam/Sleaze Rock was pretty cool. Hell, my first kid was conceived to the 'Welcome to the jungle' album :rockon:

I still own that album and don't give a shit what anyone says, there are some badass tunes on there. Mr. Brownstone....My Michelle. Hell yeah. :rockon:
 
ROFL

You just nonchalantly called the 9-year old Fully Tilted a poser!!!! +1


Funny thing is, I got out of listening to hair band/fake metal very soon after. Then I think it was like Public Enemy/Ice Cube/NWA. Hey, I was a white kid from the suburbs. What else was I supposed to listen to?? :shrug:

I have Public Enemy in my car too.ROFL

Seriously, there was a time in my life when Bret Michaels was well, :hump:. Now I watch that show once in a while????? OMFG you couldn't pay me to be in a 10 mile radius of that guy.:Eason:Talk about trashing some teen fantasies.:doh:
 
I still own that album and don't give a shit what anyone says, there are some badass tunes on there. Mr. Brownstone....My Michelle. Hell yeah. :rockon:

November Rain and Patience >>>>>>>>>>>> All.
 
I have Public Enemy in my car too.ROFL

You wouldn't happen to be thinking about renting out your car would you? ROFL +1 for having Public Enemy in your car right now.

Oh yeah... That album was pretty awesome... :rockon:


I still have it, too.

Word. A good friend of mine is a metal head and he LOVES G'n'R. He knows they're not metal.

November Rain and Patience >>>>>>>>>>>> All.


Psh.......that's easyl listening sister.



But I like them too...
 
Yeah, doing shows in the 80s was a friggin blast... Man, those were the days... Drugs, makin music, teh wommin, the crabs and lice, the arrests, the shitty clubs with horrible sound, the lack of food and sleep, smokey rooms, van breaking down on the side of the road in the middle of nowhere...

God I miss it.

Never toured. So I cant talk about the van breaking down stuff.
 
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