Showing posts with label Twisted Sister. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Four By Fate / Richie Scarlet - The Chance, Poughkeepsie NY June 6, 2014 Concert Review & Photos

Back in June of last year, Four By Fate played their second show ever at The Chance in Poughkeepsie, NY.  With Tod Howarth (vocals/guitar) and John Regan (bass) in Four By Fate headlining and Richie Scarlet opening it was like a Frehley's Comet family reunion.



It was a damn good show of mostly Frehley's Comet covers as well as songs by other artists the other members of the band had been in - drummer Stet Howland (W.A.S.P.) and lead guitarist Sean Kelly (Crash Kelly).   Throw in some Beatles, Kiss, Humble Pie (John Regan has long been the bassist for Peter Frampton) and Cheap Trick as well (I'm pretty sure one of the guys did a stint in Trick or maybe something like Robin Zander's solo band).



Richie Scarlet aka "The Emperor of Rock n Roll" kicked ass as always opening in the middle of the crowd with "Beck's Bolero" in a set that included a cover of "Crimson and Clover", as well as "2 Young 2 Die" (dedicated to baseball legend Don Zimmer who passed away two days earlier) and "Shot Full Of Rock" off Ace Frehley's "Trouble Walkin'" album.



At the time of the show I was backed up with shows to report on and knew I'd get around to this eventually.  Well yesterday Four By Fate posted the following on Facebook, so I figured no time like the present...

"Changing Of The Guards:

Hello Four By Fateful's. Tod and John here to fill you in on what's up these days with FOUR BY FATE.


As we eagerly approach the 2nd part of our stretch to finish the new release, there have been some changes made to the lineup. 


Joining the FOUR BY FATE family is legendary drummer AJ Pero of Twisted Sister/Adrenaline Mob fame and New York's own Patrick James of Pound/ Flywheel on Lead/Rhythm guitars. 


The road for FOUR BY FATE is an exciting one and with each turn we are blessed with wonderful talent, strength and the promise of crossing an epic finish line. We, as band, are grateful for all the good times and creativity that both Stet Howland and Sean Kelly brought and shared with the band. More than that, we are blessed to have them as brothers, a bond that will always remain. 


Both Stet and Sean will always be a part of the FOUR BY FATE family and we wish them nothing but tremendous success in all that they do. We hope to cross paths again in the not so distant future.


From Sean Kelly:"While the time has come for me to focus on new musical horizons, I want to extend my very best wishes to John, Tod, Pat, and AJ, all players and people of the finest caliber. I also want to thank Stet Howland for the good times and friendship we shared, a true drum legend! It was an honor to launch the good ship Four By Fate with John, Tod, and Stet....long may it sail!”


From Stet Howland:"I love these guys and we will all continue to rock and cross paths down the line"As of this week, 6 songs went out into the hands of very interested parties that will eventually be a part of the launching of our release tentatively entitled: ‘Rhythm of the Curve’ 


It won’t be too much longer before you have a full length CD, Download, Video and more in your ‘Fateful’ hands. 


Our best to all,


Tod Howarth 


John Regan"

Glad I got to see this gig and it was a great night of rock n roll.  While Stet and Sean will be missed, it's good to see this is an amicable parting and their replacements should continue to kick some ass.  I'll definitely check out the new lineup when the album is released and they come back to The Chance.

Here's the setlist:

Calling to You (Frehley's Comet)
Something Moved (Frehley's Comet)
Into The Night (Frehley's Comet)
Follow Me
It's Over Now (Frehley's Comet)
I Am the Walrus (The Beatles)
I Want You To Want Me (Cheap Trick)
Blind In Texas (W.A.S.P.)
Ride The Wire (Crash Kelly)
Time Ain't Running Out (Frehley's Comet)
I Don't Need No Doctor (Humble Pie)
Encore:
Rip It Out (Ace Frehley)
Breakout (Frehley's Comet included Drum Solo)
Rocket Ride (Kiss)

Below are a ton of photos from the show.  Click on them to super size.  Then go click this link to go to the MostPeopleAreBlank Facebook page and click "Like" to keep up to date on all our posts as well as giveaways just open to those who follow on Facebook.  More shows to come.  Rock on and Enjoy - Paul

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Sunday, March 1, 2015

Heavy Montreal 2014 Day 2: Twisted Sister, Lamb of God, Bad Religion, Alestorm, Hatebreed, Body Count, Wrestling, Bikinis and Boob!

Sunday, August 10 - Day 2 at Heavy Montreal was way more chill than Saturday Day 1 (read that review and see photos by clicking here).  Metallica alone easily doubled attendance the previous day to an uncomfortable level.  On day 2 you could actually find some space to yourself throughout the day to sit and relax without someone else's sweat dripping on you.

We started off the day with another stroll and happened upon the Dunk Tank.  As you can see this gal is thrilled to be there as the target.




There were some art installations set up.  Here's one of them.


Started off the day with Nashville Pussy.  Read the full review with tons of pictures of their set by clicking here.


Exodus was next on the main stage and you can read that full review with more photos by clicking here.


More tattoos...


This was one of the chill out areas.  You could find some shade under the trees and the wireless worked great here.


Body Count featuring Ice-T put on a great set.  I hadn't seen them since their first album was released.  I remember going to The Chance and there was a protest due to their song "Cop Killer" at the time.  First time I ever saw them was at the end of Ice-T's set at the first Lollapalooza in 1991.  He brought them out for three songs.  After the show on the ride home we stopped at a rest area and met the band (but not Ice-T).  I still have this autograph from their bassist Moose Man on the back of a Rock the Vote postcard.





Setlist:
Body Count's In The House
Body M/F Count
Masters of Revenge
Bowels of the Devil
Manslaughter
Body Count
There Goes The Neighborhood
Drive By
Disorder (Exploited cover)
Talk Shit, Get Shot
Cop Killer





Some Hatebreed...




Setlist:
Everybody Bleeds Now
This Is Now
Perserverence
Live For This
Proven
Honor Never Dies
To The Threshold
Last Breath
I Will Be Heard
Destroy Everything
As Diehard As They Come




Yep you could jump off a building...


And then there was the "Heavy Mania" Wrestling Matches




Next up was Alestorm with their Pirate Metal




Setlist:
Walk The Plank
The Sunk'n Norwegian
Shipwrecked
Drink
Nancy The Tavern Wench
Surf Squid Warfare
Keelhauled
Rumpelkombo
Wolves Of The Sea
Captain Morgan's Revenge





Bad Religion setlist:
Recipe For Hate
New Dark Ages
Sinister Rouge
I Want To Conquer The World
Supersonic
Prove It
Can't Stop It
Struck A Nerve
21st Century (Digital Boy)
We're Only Gonna Die
True North
Generator
Fuck Armageddon...This is Hell
You Are (The Government)
Best for You
1000 More Fools
Do What You Want
Fuck You
Atomic Garden
Sorrow
Infected
Punk Rock Song
American Jesus


Then Twisted Sister came out and did a "Stay Hungry" set playing the whole album (although not in order) and given just enough time to do those songs and no others.















Oh yeah, then this gal popped up on the big screens to much applause and jubilation.  Cool tattoos of Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein...yes, I'm looking at her tattoos.




and a little Lamb of God before we headed out.  Yeah I know...Slayer headlined, but we were friggin exhausted and I was about to see Slayer soon after.





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