Mmm I'm lost with the Guns n Roses connection, I am afraid to say that I know nothing of their output other than the songs that made the radio playlists in the nineties
I reckon it's a band featuring former members. Unfortunately, all I've found so far is: Woodstock '94 Paul Rodgers Rock & Blues Revue With Slash, Neal Schon, Andy Fraser, Jason Bonham.
I picked up a copy of the special edition of Everyday Demons the other week. Excellent stuff. The live bonus disk reminds me more of Free. In fact Paul Rogers has guested with them in the past.
I've got a Glyder album on order, Playground For Life. The tracks of their's I've heard sound like a modern day version of Thin Lizzy. Not surprisingly Phil Lynott's mother is a fan of their's too.
Northern Ireland seams to be a hotbed for new 'classic' rock bands at the moment.
I saw The Answer supporting Whitesnake, a couple of years ago. They were ... (long pause, tumblebrush drifts past) ... competent.
Still, Whitesnake aren't the Whitesnake we grew up with. You need M3 (Marsden Moody Murray) for that. Back in the 80s, Coverdale went off to the States, in search of dollars, and created something which is still better than Def Leppard. (Cough!)
But, I do recommend Tommy Aldridge's other band: Thin Lizzy. Sykes, Gorham, Aldridge, and bass player du jour. Some folks say "it's not Lizzy without Lynott", but it's still an excellent evening's entertainment.
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Woodstock '94
Paul Rodgers Rock & Blues Revue
With Slash, Neal Schon, Andy Fraser, Jason Bonham.
I've got a Glyder album on order, Playground For Life. The tracks of their's I've heard sound like a modern day version of Thin Lizzy. Not surprisingly Phil Lynott's mother is a fan of their's too.
Northern Ireland seams to be a hotbed for new 'classic' rock bands at the moment.
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Still, Whitesnake aren't the Whitesnake we grew up with. You need M3 (Marsden Moody Murray) for that. Back in the 80s, Coverdale went off to the States, in search of dollars, and created something which is still better than Def Leppard. (Cough!)
But, I do recommend Tommy Aldridge's other band: Thin Lizzy. Sykes, Gorham, Aldridge, and bass player du jour. Some folks say "it's not Lizzy without Lynott", but it's still an excellent evening's entertainment.