LA Guns

Priest of Evil

Adores the Number 666
Dec 1, 2005
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Saturdays show was a good one, for the small (enthusiastic) crowd. Phil is a good front man, I never really noticed before that he had a Steve Tyler kinda thing going on with his voice. They were swamped by fans after they played - when the headed over to Enigma Bar. I would've really liked to had a word with Steve Riley about his time in WASP coz I'm a big fan of theirs but they were being fawned over by everyone and I was too tired and busy to bother.
 
:) it is slighlty better than a Terry story though.


Most of Dangerous! used to be Wendy Icon! didn't they. They rocked.
 
hehe, nice story, Lance. Sounds like pure rock n roll decadence! :headbang: Glad to hear it didnt all end in tears or spilt beers for that matter.:lol:

I didnt see any of the support acts, we just swung over to catch the main act. I very briefly met one of the guys from Head Inc. later that night,his name was Michael I think? Dunno what they sound like but I recall people saying they
were alright in another thread.
 
Hahah great story, very appropriate for a nite at LA Guns too!!!

I have spoken to about 3 or 4 people about the Melbourne show and all of them said "Can't really remember... Too drunk!" and one was even kicked out. Seems an LA Guns show attracts the alcoholic demographic..
 
Hahah great story, very appropriate for a nite at LA Guns too!!!

I have spoken to about 3 or 4 people about the Melbourne show and all of them said "Can't really remember... Too drunk!" and one was even kicked out. Seems an LA Guns show attracts the alcoholic demographic..
Nothing wrong with getting drunk and all except when you get the same guy continually crashing into you and your mrs. just coz his friends are standing behind you... Dumbass.