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Ink 19 :: Dennis Dunaway (Part 1)
Gail "Desperado" Worley continues her quest for the Alice Cooper quadfecta with an interview with Dennis Dunaway, original bassist for the band, Alice Cooper.
...store or something. Wendy also liked all the coolest rock bands and was responsible for turning me on to Cheech & Chong ("Dave's Not Here") and Iron Butterfly among many other things. I was just in awe of her. One day I was over at Vicky's house and, since she and Wendy shared a bedroom, we walked in...
Ink 19 :: White Witch
June 1999 :: Music Sq-Z :: White Witch (David Lee Beowulf)
...Nice to Be Stoned") and the rest is sort of a prog rock Dante's Inferno . It's a bit of Monty Python and the Beatles meet Queen in between where Iron Butterfly left off covering the Allman Brothers and Kansas picked up. (Far out!) There's plenty of weird keyboards (read: Moog) and spacey pop blues...
Ink 19 :: The Bellbottom Base Squad
April 1999 :: Ink Spots :: The Bellbottom Base Squad (drew West)
...is sending out with their strange blend of rap and acid-rock. The debut single, "Bigger than a Hurricane," packs a mean punch, with samples from Iron Butterfly, Jimi Hendrix, 2 Live Crew, and Cypress Hill. The video on M2 is guaranteed to produce eye sores. "We're equal parts fashion and music," says...
Ink 19 :: Toy Stories
Toy Stories (Ink 19, December 2000)
...every single year I asked for the same thing. I would write my aspiring gift list with all of the standard goodies, like Garbage Pail Kids cards and Iron Maiden paraphernalia, but I would always ask for the same thing every year: ColecoVision. I wanted to play Dig Dug in my spare time, I wanted to fuck...
Ink 19 :: Motšrhead
"I was fired from every band I was in before, so the only way I can think of to not get fired was form my own band." So says Lemmy Kilmister of the legndary Motšrhead, as he talked 25 years of rock n' roll with Matt Thompson.
...of local R&B bands (including the Rainmakers and the Motown Sect) at 19 before moving on to bands like Rev. Black and the Rocking Vicars, Opal Butterfly, and Gopal's Dream. After working briefly as a roadie for Jimi Hendrix, the man now known as Lemmy (reportedly from his repeated urgings of "lemme...
Ink 19 :: The New Wave of European Heavy Metal
February 1999 :: Ink Spots :: The New Wave of European Heavy Metal (Bryan Reesman)
...the '60s emerged several British bands to catapult hard rock to the next level. Late '60s American acid rock bands like Steppenwolf, Blue Cheer, and Iron Butterfly are also considered predecessors, although it is the influence of many of the following bands which would truly shape and define the music...
Ink 19 :: Kow
October 1998 :: Live Ink :: Kow (Bing Futch)
...," a slightly savage rave-up that featured an ass-smacking bass solo by Lapham -- melodic and punchy all at once. After playfully loping through some Iron Maiden, the fusion explosion of "Dance On" found the band at its edgiest; Cole and Fadel sat side by side behind dual drum sets and the crowd freaked...
Ink 19 :: SubArachnoid Space
November 1998 :: Music Sl-T :: SubArachnoid Space (Gail Worley)
.... Here's a secret: Acid rock, as defined by artists like Jimi Hendrix and T-Rex, is "head music" -- psychedelic music conducive to dropping acid. Iron Butterfly ("InaGaddavida)" and the Chambers Brothers ("Time Has Come Today") pioneered the art of day-glow sonics with the basic organics of guitar, bass...
Ink 19 :: Fresh Blueberry Pancake
Heavy (Shadoks). Review by Matt Cibula.
...so awful and out of time that it's fun; and 2) against all odds, it rocks like a damned beast. Yeah, I imagine these three dudes had heard a lot of Iron Butterfly (Heavy is a very popular album name) and Hendrix and all them usual suspects, but John Behrens's guitar playing is nice and loud and gothic...
Ink 19 :: The Ventures' Leon Taylor
Driving guitars need a driving beat, and for almost 50 years, two Taylors have pounded the skins for the world's greatest instrumental band, The Ventures. Steve Stav talks to Leon Taylor about the band's Hall of Fame induction, touring in Japan, their upcoming 50th anniversary, and his father's musical legacy.
.... But as I got older, I analyzed his style, and it always stuck with me. But I also listened to a lot of other stuff -- Led Zeppelin, Cream, Iron Butterfly -- and Mitch Mitchell was a big influence. Genesis, Kansas, Rush -- the powerhouse drummers in those bands were influential, too. Could we talk about...
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