Saturday

Bret Michaels and Casey James (American Idol) Perform Every Rose Has It's Thorn (Live)

This was without a doubt the best part of the American Idol finale last week. Casey James started singing Poison's Every Rose Has It's Thorn, and Bret joined him onstage in the middle of the song. It's cool has the crowd started standing and screaming when Bret came out on stage to the side before the spotlight hit him. Very cool moment for Bret considering everything he's been through over the last month. Enjoy!



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Monday

In Honor Of The New Orleans Saints - The Radiators - Suck The Head

I've had the privilege of seeing The Radiators play live in New Orleans a number of times. They are without doubt one of the coolest bands to ever come out of New Orleans. In honor of the Saints winning the Super Bowl last night, here's The Radiators' video for Suck The Head. Suck the Head was a track from their 1987 Law of the Fish album. Enjoy!



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Thursday

AC/DC - Hells Bells Official Music Video

AC/DC released the album, Back in Black in 1980 and in 1981, they released Hells Bells as a single. The song starts off with the ominous slow tolling of a bell 13 times and an intro. Eventually, bassist Cliff Williams and drummer Phil Rudd start playing. The lyrics, sung by Brian Johnson, explain how the narrator will attack, comparing his actions with natural phenomena such as rain, thunders and hurricanes. Soon after the second chorus, Angus Young starts playing one of his best-known guitar solos. Enjoy the video!



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Saturday

Alice Cooper - Poison Official Music Video

Shock-Rocker Alice Cooper's 1989 single, Poison, was one of his biggest commercial successes peaking at #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts and #2 on the UK Singles charts. It was his last single to chart in the U.S. as of today. Enjoy!

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Tuesday

Happy Birthday Gregg Allman - Here's Hoping You Can 'Slip Away' Today

While Gregg Allman's heyday was in the 70's when he and the rest of the Allman Brothers Band were the kings of Southern rock, in the 80's, Gregg performed solo for most of the decade with his own band. His last official music video from the 80's was for this song, Slip Away, a track from his 1988 Just Before The Bullets Fly album. Happy Birthday Gregg!

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Sunday

The Kinks - Destroyer (Live)

The Kinks' Destroyer is their highest charting Mainstream Rock single. In 1981, it peaked at #3 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock charts. Amazingly, they only had one other top ten rock hit (Do It Again peaked at #4 in 1985). There's a good reason for this though... the Mainstream Rock charts didn't exist until 1981. However, I am still surprised that their massively successful Come Dancing only made it to #17 on the Rock charts. Either way, Destroyer is a great song from The Kinks. Enjoy this live performance.

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The Call - I Still Believe (Great Design) - Live At The Ritz

To me, The Call are one of the most underrated 80's rock bands. I Still Believe (Great Design) is one of those songs that almost everyone has heard, but if asked who sings it, most have no idea. The Call were active for a long time. They arrived on the scene in 1980 and remained active until 2000. I can't believe that this song only made it to #17 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock charts, and it didn't even chart on the Billboard Hot 100. Unbelievable... No matter, it's a great song, and I think you'll enjoy this live performance at the Ritz from 1986.

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Saturday

Motley Crue's Vince Neil Is Finally Tired Of Boobs!

If you've got a little time, you have to read this Q&A session with Vince Neil from Motley Crue from Vanity Fair . It's titled Motley Crue's Vince Neil is Finally Bored With Boobs! And, that's just one of the juicy tidbits Vince shares. Here are a few of my favorites from the article:

Q. Here’s an idea for your next tour: Stiletto boots with rocket boosters in the heels.

A. That’s not bad. Tommy had this one crazy idea where he wanted to put his drums on a rollercoaster. We looked into it and we actually could’ve pulled it off. But it would’ve been very, very expensive. (Now that would have been cool to see...)

Q. Crüe’s female fans love to flash their boobs at the band. After almost 30 years, are you finally bored of tits?

A. I am actually, yeah. After this last tour, it started to get a little old. I mean, how many boobs can you look at? Sometimes you feel like a doctor. You just get up and go to the office and think, "O.K., I have to look at boobs all day." It gets tiresome. But then the tour ends and you don’t see tits everyday, and that’s when you start to miss it all over again. You want it back.

Q. So what did you specifically get from the devil in exchange for your souls? He didn’t just give you the chord changes to “Looks That Kill,” did he?

No, we negotiated for more than that.

He helped us get our hair to stand up straight. Back in 1981, that was all we really needed.

Q. So you sold you soul … for some hairspray?

A. More or less, yeah. (Laughs.)

These are just a few of nuggets that Vince shares. To read the entire article, head on over to VanityFair.com.

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Tuesday

All Of Poison's Music Videos From The 80's

Thanksgiving is almost here. How about a mega-post of Poison videos.  (Thanksgiving has nothing to do with Poison, but I thought it was a nice segway...  :)  Here's every music video they filmed during the 80's. Enjoy!

"Cry Tough"



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Wednesday

Motley Crue Releases Greatest Hits CD And Tours Canada

The Crue's new Greatest Hits CD came out yesterday. If you're a Crue fan, you'll love the tracks as listed below. And, if you're planning on catching them live anytime soon, you'd better act fast, and if you live in the U.S., you'd better have a passport.

They're set to do a ten-city Canadian tour in January/February of 2010, and I think that's it for 2010. Click here for concert dates and tickets in Canada.

If you haven't picked up a copy of the new CD yet, you can order it online at Amazon.com. If you've got some time and want to relive many of the songs below, click on each song title to watch either the official music video for the song or a live performance. Enjoy!

1. Too Fast for Love
2. Shout at the Devil
3. Looks That Kill
4. Too Young to Fall in Love
5. Smokin' in the Boys Room
6. Home Sweet Home
7. Wild Side
8. Girls, Girls, Girls
9. Dr. Feelgood
10. Kickstart My Heart
11. Same Ol' Situation
12. Don't Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)
13. Without You
14. Primal Scream
15. Sick Love Song
16. Afraid
17. If I Die Tomorrow
18. Saints of Los Angeles
19. Animal in Me
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