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Nov 27 2008

Things the Rockblog is Thankful For

The Rockblog would like to wish all its readers a Happy Thanksgiving and take this chance to list some of the things the Rockblog has been thnkful for over the past twelve months.

The Dictators Every Day is Saturday on Norton RecordsThe first thing to be thankful for is the Norton Records release of the Dictators collection Every Day is Saturday. I’m not usually into collections of rarities and alternate versions, but Dictators releases are too rare as it is. It helps that the alternate version of “Sleeping With the TV On” from the Manifest Destiny album pisses all over the original release and most of the Bloodbrothers album that is included sounds great as well. Throw in some very early Dictators songs including the best song ever written about an episode of the original 1950’s Superman TV series, “Fireman’s Friend”, and you’re on to a winner.

Sticking with the Dictators, the Rockblog is not only thankful, but eternally grateful, for the Spanish tour the band did in October and easyjet for providing cheap flights to Spain. The Barcelona show was easily one of the best I’ve ever been to and it was a pleasure meeting Ross the Boss, Handsome Dick Manitoba, and Andy Shernoff after the show.

The Rockblog is also thankful for getting to see Neil Young again at the Hammersmith Apollo and Ace Frehley at the Astoria. Hell, I enjoyed seeing Ace more as a solo artist then I did when I saw him with KISS in 1996.

I’m thankful I got the chance to catch up with old friends in the Grateful Dead tribute band the Cosmic Charlies. It’s a shame the UK market for a Dead tribute band is so small because these guys are good. Hopefully it won’t be so long between shows the next time I see them.

I’m thankful AC/DC added a second date at the O2 in London. I was still trying to buy tickets for the sold out first gig when Ticketmaster notified me tickets were on sale for another date at the arena.

And speaking of the O2, I’m thankful to Metallica for the £5 tickets to their Death Magnetic release party gig held at the arena.

I’m thankful Guns N Roses finally released Chinese Democracy. I may not like the album, but the coverage in the music press became almost as tedious as that of the Presidential election and should die out within the next couple of weeks. I’m also glad Dr Pepper screwed up on their free soda deal. Why should us in the UK not be able to get a free Dr Pepper?

And that brings me to some things I’m thankful to look forward to in 2009. A new album from the New York Dolls. Tours from George Thorogood and Lynyrd Skynyrd. And hopefully a tour from Alice Cooper with a full stage production of his latest album Along Came A Spider.

I almost forgot, I’m also thankful to Today.com for providing beer money to blog about something I really love. Check them out, you too could earn some extra cash blogging about something dear to your heart.

Have a happy and rockin’ Thanksgiving.

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Nov 25 2008

Lynyrd Skynyrd 2009 European Tour Announced

Published by dletus under Lynyrd Skynyrd Edit This

The big news rocking the Rockblog’s world today is the announcement of a Lynyrd Skynyrd European tour in 2009.

The Southern rockers have announced a dozen tour dates around Europe for late May and early June next year.

The 2009 Lynyrd Skynyrd European tour dates are:

May 20 - Kuopio Arena - Kupio, Finland
May 21 - Ice Hall - Helsinki, Finland
May 23 - Spektrum - Oslo, Norway
May 25 - Palladium - Cologne, Germany
May 27 - Auditorium - Glasgow, UK
May 28 - NIA Academy - Birmingham, UK
May 30 - Apollo - Manchester, UK
May 31 - Brixton Academy - London, UK
June 2 - Freilichtbuhne Killisberg - Stuttgart, Germany
June 3 - Palasharp - Milan, Italy
June 4 - Sportzentrum Tagerhard - Wettingen, Switzerland
June 6 - Azkena Rock Festival - Vitoria–Gasteiz, Spain

Tickets for the UK dates go on sale this Friday, November 28th.

Good ol’ southern rock tours are rare enough in the UK, and a Lynyrd Skynyrd tour is even rarer. I’ve been listening to the Whiskey Rock-A-Rollers in the car a lot over the last couple of weeks, so seeing the newly announced tour dates this morning was pretty damn exciting.

This will be the one show next year where I can get drunk and shout “FREEBIRRD!” without people giving me strange looks. Can’t wait.

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