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lunedì 11 marzo 2013

Myles Kennedy - exclusive interview



Myles Kennedy exclusive interview backstage after the show in Nottingham.
Ending the Apocalyptic Love Tour 2012/2013.

Performance featuring STP's Robert DeLeo, Slash, Steven Tyler & Joe Perry: SETLIST




Stone Temple Pilots bassist Robert DeLeo performed with Aerosmith members Steven Tyler and Joe Perry yesterday in Los Angeles at the Stuart House Benefit, with Brian Tichy on drums. Former Velvet Revolver/Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash also performed “Mama Kin” with them. Video of that song still hasn’t surfaced. This was the first time members of Scott Weiland’s two bands bands that he was fired from, Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver, have performed together. Tyler introduced “Dream On” by jokingly saying, “Here’s a song we just wrote for this occasion, by Robert.”

This isn’t the first time Robert DeLeo has performed with Aerosmith members. Robert and Dean DeLeo performed with Steven Tyler on American Idol in May 2011. Steven Tyler and Joe Perry also joined Stone Temple Pilots onstage at the band’s iconic performance at Madison Square Garden in November 1996, a show that is widely regarded as one of STP’s best. STP have also opened for Aerosmith in the past, including a fall 2002 North American tour.


Setlist:
Movin’ Out
Walkin’ the Dog
Sweet Emotion
Dream On
Season of the Wither
Come Together
Walk This Way
Mama Kin

domenica 10 marzo 2013

Stone Temple Pilots Bassist Robert DeLeo perform with Slash


Scott Weiland’s worst nightmare has come true, members of the two bands he was fired from have joined forces. Stone Temple Pilots bassist Robert DeLeo played with former Velvet Revolver/Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash yesterday. They were joined by Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, and Brian Tichy. The group of legendary musicians were rehearsing for a performance at the Varvados Stuart House Charity Auction, which takes place today.

Slash on Twitter about Alter Bridge and Myles Kennedy


Slash: AB fans have no cause for worry, they will soon release a new CD. & tour this year. I will catch Myles on the flip side. iiii]; )'

martedì 5 marzo 2013

Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and the Cospirators 4 MArch 2013 Fotoset+Setlist


Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and the Cospirators Dublin 4 March 2013 Fotoset.


Setlist:
Halo
Been There Lately
Nightrain
Ghost
Standing in the Sun
By the Sword
Shots Fired
Back from Cali
Civil War
Bad Rain
Watch This
Doctor Alibi
You're Crazy
Rocket Queen
No More Heroes
Starlight
Anastasia
You're a Lie
Sweet Child O' Mine
Slither

Encore:
Welcome to the Jungle
Paradise City

Slash feat Myles Kennedy - You're a Lie Live at The Olympia Dublin Ireland



Slash feat Myles Kennedy and the Cospirators - You're a Lie Live at The Olympia Dublin Ireland  3 March 2013

lunedì 4 marzo 2013

Slash feat. Myles Kennedy - Starlight Live at The Olympia, Dublin, Ireland




Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and the Cospirators Live at the Olympia, Dublin, Ireland 3 March 2013 Setlist

Setlist:
Halo 
Mean Bone 
Nightrain 
(Guns N' Roses song)
Ghost 
Standing in the Sun 
Back from Cali 
Mr. Brownstone 
(Guns N' Roses song)
Serial Killer 
Nothing to Say 
Gotten 
We're All Gonna Die 
Out Ta Get Me 
By the Sword 
Rocket Queen 
No More Heroes 
Starlight 
Anastasia 
You're a Lie 
Guitar Solo / Godfather Theme 
Sweet Child O' Mine 
Slither 

Encore:
Welcome to the Jungle 
Paradise City 

Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and the Cospirators - Blackpool Empress Ballroom - Setlist



Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and the Cospirators - Blackpool Empress Ballroom

Fotoset Here

Setlist:
Halo
Been There Lately
Nightrain
Ghost
Standing in the Sun
Back from Cali
Mr. Brownstone
(Guns N' Roses song)
Apocalyptic Love
Serial Killer
Watch This
Doctor Alibi
You're Crazy
Not for Me
Rocket Queen
No More Heroes
Starlight
Anastasia
You're a Lie
Sweet Child O' Mine
Slither

Encore:
Welcome to the Jungle
Paradise City


venerdì 1 marzo 2013

Rewiew - Twenty Two Hundred - "Carneval de Venus"




I don’t know how much I have in common with Slash, but apparently we both think that Twenty Two Hundred and their new album “Carnaval de Vénus” kicks ass, and that’s something. Ever since I heard the tune “Hitman” last year, I’ve been waiting impatiently for this album, and it does not disappoint. “Carnaval de Vénus” is a tour de force, rumbling with a heavy, thick, fat rock’n’roll groove that will roll over you like pleasure train, making you want to do bad, but very enjoyable, things.
This is a band that already sounded good on their debut EP “Eleven” (released in 2010). Since then they’ve toured with Slash, picked up Tony Cardenas-Montana on vocals, and been signed to Tonequake Records. The result is an album that is blistering hot, and so flat-out sexy that (to steal an expression from a friend of mine) it makes my bra unhook itself.
Things start off just right with the deep, hooky and heavy “7X Down”, laced with enough swaggering attitude to make you drop whatever you’re doing and pay attention. Then, “Got It Bad” rattles your bones with a wickedly twisted bass and a seductive slither to the vocals.

Put bluntly, the entire track-list is just one sexy beast after another. “The Rat” and “Hitman” both growl and throb with hard rocking goodness, while “Stone Cold” starts out bluesy and teasing before slamming you down with riffs so heavy and hot, you’re likely to need a cold shower.
Twenty Two Hundred is simply on fire here. Drew Alig is relentlessly awesome on drums, giving the music the strong bones it needs, and both Marcus Kain on guitar and Mark Wells on guitar and bass obviously have their instruments set to kill throughout. Just listen to the smooth and swaying “Mojave”, or the achingly powerful “Shot Down” with riffs so weighty they might crush something.
The way Kain and Wells make the guitar and bass work together, while still showing off big-time on solos, is a huge part of the album’s sex appeal. Another part of that appeal is Cardenas-Montana’s vocals – they’re like really good booze: goes down smooth, but with that rough bite that makes you want more. He flaunts that great voice on “The Sun”, a track with a loose, slow-burning vibe that comes back around on both the seductive “Everything”, and the brash and swinging “Enemy”. Saving some of their very best for last, the band then tops it all off with “Why Can’t You Love Me” – 8+ minutes of pleading, pleasing rock with a groove so deep you really do feel it in your bones.
“Carnaval de Vénus” is so good it kind of drives me crazy. The lyrics, music, and vocals come together perfectly, and everything is saturated with a carnal, lusty vibe that makes it irresistible. Take this album home, put it on, make out with it, and give your sub-woofer a serious workout at the same time.


Slash with Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators Nottingham 28th February 2013



Slash with Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators Nottingham 28th February 2013

Setlist:
Halo 
Mean Bone 
Nightrain 
Ghost 
Standing in the Sun 
Back from Cali 
Shots Fired 
Serial Killer 
Civil War 
Jizz Da Pit 
Doctor Alibi 
You're Crazy 
Gotten 
Rocket Queen 
No More Heroes 
Starlight 
Anastasia 
You're a Lie 
Guitar Solo / Godfather Theme 
Sweet Child O' Mine 
Slither 
Encore:
Welcome to the Jungle 
Paradise City