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Ink 19 :: The Company of Snakes
Burst the Bubble (Steamhammer / SPV). Review by Stein Haukland.
THE COMPANY OF SNAKES BURST THE BUBBLE Steamhammer / SPV A Whitesnake tribute band consisting of former Whitesnake members, anyone? Well, if Whitesnake wasn't the hottest thing in the first place, this second-rate line-up surely isn't going to better them. But hey, there's a lot to be said for some ...
Ink 19 :: The Rezillos
David Lee Beowulf finally meets up with Scotland's finest, The Rezillos. His life is now complete.
THE REZILLOS WHAT'S UNDER THEIR KILTS? David Lee Beowulf Scottish born, bred and schooled, The Rezillos burst forth upon the punk rock scene, playing what possibly could be called "New Wave" three years later, in 1978, with their landmark album Can't Stand the Rezillos. They followed up that same year ...
Ink 19 :: Sloth
Dead Generation (Hollywood). Review by Stein Haukland.
..., designed for mass consumption. The bombastic "You Can't Look Away" may be a particularly blatant attempt to get on the radio (more reminiscent of Whitesnake than anything else), but on the whole, Sloth are very good at polishing all the edges off their music to please record execs and Warped crowds...
Ink 19 :: Joe Lynn Turner
September 1999 :: Music T-Z :: Joe Lynn Turner (George Jegadesh)
...'s "Lady Double Dealer," Bad Company's "Moving On," and a rocking, chops-heavy version of Steppenwolf's "Born To Be Wild." There are also covers of Whitesnake's "Fool For Your Loving," Thin Lizzy's "The Boys Are Back In Town," Derringer's "Rock and Roll Hootchie Koo," and Foreigner's "Waiting For A Girl...
Ink 19 :: MIDI Zone
Sometimes being on e-mail lists is a tedious process of skimming through tons...
... Than Jake's "9th and Pine," War's "Cisco Kid," Weezer's "El Scorcho," two Madness songs, and seven Cradle of Filth songs. Heh heh. Yeah. Listen to Whitesnake's "Here I Go Again" with a flute-ish sound doing the vocals, and see if you can keep from chuckling. Andrew Chadwick
Ink 19 :: Monster Ballads
July 1999 :: Music M-O :: Monster Ballads (David Whited)
...the radio, and they most certainly warmed the cockles of a lot of 16-year-old cheerleaders' hearts. Warrant's "Heaven," Mr. Big's "To Be With You," Whitesnake's "Is This Love?," Extreme's "More than Words" -- all those great old hair-band ballads that you played for your girlfriend in an attempt to...
Ink 19 :: Y&T
Ultimate Collection (Hip-O). Review by Terry Eagan.
...breaking up in the nineties, continues to play occasional one-off gigs. Occupying the musical terrain similarly occupied by bands such as Van Halen, Whitesnake, Journey, and a host of others, what seemed to separate them from their peers was their inability to score a hit. While many of their contemporaries...
Ink 19 :: Alice Peacock
Who I Am (Peacock Music). Review by Sean Slone.
...but me.â Does anyone detect a pattern here? Itâs not just Peacockâs repetitive lyrical themes though. âHere I Go Againâ (no, not the Whitesnake song), co-written with Williams, sounds like a stale leftover from the Lilith Fair era. Williams has surrounded her with tasteful musicians and arrangements...
Ink 19 :: PC69
October 1999 :: Ink Spots :: PC69 (David Lee Beowulf)
...of guitar and we're always looking for a singer which you can never find so I could sing a bit and somehow I got better! I remember in 1987 when the Whitesnake record came out and it was very cool and that was pop music of that time. It was number one, and I wanted to grow my hair and, I was like 17...
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