Thanks so much for giving us this episode. I'm so glad to see Vixen getting the respect they deserve. While it is obvious that these women were incredibly beautiful, they were all EXCELLENT musicians. As a bass player, I have to say that Sharen Pedersen was an insane bassist. She had chops beyond, and she also played with her fingers instead of a pick, which was unusual in the hair metal genre. Keep up the good work Metal School.
I forgot how much I liked Vixen. Saw them in concert in the late 80s or early 90s. They had a meet and great afterwards. Roxy was the coolest. They were the best thing about Hardbodies.
I met their line up minus Jan back in 2017-2018 I believe. They’d just introduced Britt Lightning. Roxy was so awesome and I was so struck by her. These girls could definitely and still rock out. The line up I met was super nice and I’m glad I had the opportunity. I just wish I could’ve seen them in their heyday. I was a bit young then.
I actually only discovered Vixen through that Bands Reunited show. I was shocked to see such gorgeous women play they way they did. That led to watching their videos on UA-cam, and then downloading their music on Spotify. Now, I'm a big Vixen fan, and actually have them in my top 5 favorite bands right now.
@@randall168sTwackstickman It meant that she took care of herself by eating food not too high in carcinogenic/cancer causing ingredients and never drank, never smoked and never did drugs.
I have to say I have been listening to you girls there so long as you're so great I wish I'd had a chance to see you rock on your right there with Ronnie James Dio
I’m 25. I found vixen when I was a freshman in highschool when I was trying to find new influences and sounds, and HOLY SHIT. I love them so much. Every time I see anything about them my heart jumps. I fucking love Roxy’s motorcycle forks drum set man
I bought the first album in Woolworths for the princely sum of £6.50 on sale. It blew me away. Still got it in the loft somewhere. Listening to the songs amazed i still knew most of them.
Vixen was the album I'd have on for the first bike ride of the season. Through the 90"s and gets lots of play on rides to this day. I love their sound and wish they had more of a catalog "cause it would ALL be rockin'!!!
I still think ' Love is a killer' is a very underrated rock ballad. You to fancy the hell out of Janet Gardner. R.I.P Jan Kuehenemund you were a great addition to the great band.
Wow! Excellent work on this! I appreciate the research that went into this! Vixen is my all time favorite band. Safe to say I was more than thrilled to happen across this video! Rock on!
@@jenh9221 Yes. There are quite a number of clips and such from bands reunited in this video. As well as facts that were stated in the bands reunited episode. But, he still did a great job narrating and putting this video together.
On Saturday in Tonawanda near Buffalo, New York Janet Garner had a Solo show opening for fire house. In the audience was Roxy! I got to have photos with both of them, which is basically 1/2 of the original band and it was so awesome. Getting my album signed by them.
Great memories and Hell yeah Vixen 🤘 Man, remember being in 6th grade in the 80's going, "Wow! Beautiful, they play fucking awesome and they rock...!" Who the hell forgot Vixen? Shame on you! Thanks for this video bro 🤘
I remember being introduced to Vixen at Weight Works gym in Newmarket, Ont by an old friend back then named ED. Seems like yesterday, and if by chance Ed reads this message. I hope all is well. Good times in the gym: you, Andy, myself and others clinking and clanking those weights. Good times. Great band too. Lee Arron, and Vixen were my two go to female metal bands.
Awww. I keep watching your videos about 80s bands I definitely remember not liking. I just got that damned "Gypsy Rose" song out of my head! Great work sir. Great editing. Nice script. Excellent narration.
Awesome video. I don't remember being aware of Vixen's existence in the 80ies in France. I recently discovered their work and it's pretty impressive, for just two albums at the time. How Much Love has become definitely one of my favorite songs ever.
I was a bellman when they opended for , I cant remember ..., But after they were packing up to leave, Roxy came down and chatted with me for about 10 min. She was awesome. I lost my pad paper that had all the autographs and Roxy wrote "TO SCOTT AND THE BASEMENT BOYS, KEEP ROCKING!" Share talked a second and mentioned her wrist was sprained all throughout the show. The two Jans smiled said hello and put down their names but didnt linger.
Saw Vixen open up for Bon Jovi at Milten Keynes(UK) in front of 75,000 and they were absolutely awesome. A tough act to follow.They never got the recognition they deserved at the time. They could rock with the best of them and they were great musicians. They also opened for the Scorpions. One of the girls back in the day was going out with Rikki Rocket(the drummer from Poison) and he makes a cameo appearance in one of their videos. I loved their first 2 albums with the classic lineup. Richard Marx wrote "Edge of a Broken Heart".
You got to wonder if there would have been a Vixen w/o Richard Marx and Jeff Paris or maybe 1 as successful as they were. The Rev It Up disc obviously sold far less. For extra credit, Vixen was also in the Penelope Spheeris documentary Decline of Western Civilization: The Metal Years. Well done video btw, I'm new to the channel and enjoyed this one. Thx.
Jan was the sound and heart of Vixen...without her it was just another band. I liked her version of the band better. But I will say Janet has the best voice of all the singers from Vixen. RIP Jan...gone way to soon.
Janet Gardner has 2 Solo albums out now, and 3rd is Gardner/James. Justin James is a great Guitarist and her Husband, and her Vocals are stronger than when singing Vixens songs.
Jan was hands down one of the best guitarist in the 80s to be treated as wanting another why? How a bout 2 singers or 2 bass players Jan brought it every time she played!!
They didn't want to replace Jan. They just wanted to add another guitarist. Having two guitar players really opens up what can be done with song writing and musical dynamics.
VIXEN a great band, saw them (Jan (RIP), Janet, Share & Roxy) twice in '89 & '90. P.S. check out BAND-MAID, LOVEBITES & MARY'S BLOOD. Great all-female bands from Japan.
I love Vixen and when I was in a 2nd hand record store I saw both 'Vixen 1988' and 'Rev it Up' on CD, and I just had to buy them. Both albums are truly awesome, but I found 'Tangerine' very very disappointing. 'Live And Learn' was really great though.
Together with Détente and Sacrilege (UK) my favourite female-fronted band from the eighties! They would have made a perfect Thrash Metal touring package. Also, "Act of God" as well as Détente's "Recognize No Authority" and Sacrilege's "The Prophecy Within" are among my overall favourite Thrash Metal albums and still get regular spins from me today.
How much is my fave I did a vocal cover I love it the gravel in Janet's voice took me a bit to lean and the note holds were a fun challenge. I love vixen.
Vixen were a great band I didnt get on with their later stuff but love that 80s rock they did. Jan was a great guitarist but the whole band had a great sound and allot of talent.
thanks so much 'Teach' for all the videos you make to educate us. some of the bands i have never heard of. others, i hadn't realised i knew so little about ! with this one, i have to say a big thank you for the reminder of Madam X. i bought their album, back in the day...can't help thinking that 'stand up and fight (for your rock and your rights)' would have been a huge hit single, if Judas Priest had done it, back around 1982...
I remember Vixen, hard rock was never my genre, I was into punk/hc, but in 1990 I was 12, and these bands were my gateway to the stuff I ended up loving, and living. Tv was crucial for it since we didn't have the internet at the time, and programs like Kerrang or Metal Hour (was this its name?) basically pulled me out of the mainstream rotten puddle, and pushed me into the world of underground punk.
So funny, actually kind of opposite for me. The full story is much longer but I first got majorly into the Sex Pistols in high school and then in my senior year decided to give Iron Maiden a shot. It was all over from there 😄 Still love me some old school punk tho.
@@MetalSchoolChannel haha, imagine that, I loved Maiden (still do to be fair) then first year of high school I decided to check out the Pistols, and that caused me to U turn from good music to 3 badly played chords 😅. It was very solitary too, until I was 16 I literally had no friends with which to share my passion. It was worth it obviously, we then had bands, traveled Europe and grew our naive rebellious attitude into a constructive one, which is very handy these days. Anyway, thanks for the great content, I love the trip back in time when shit was easy 🤟🏻☠️
I remember when this band appeared on the Bands Reunited show on VH1. If not for that show Janet would probably have not released the mid 2000's album. She had moved on to a different career choice. That show sparked her music interests back up.
Amazing Band! Jan was an Awesome guitarist and the Foxiest one in the band! I wonder what the real story was regarding if they ask her to be on the next album or never contacted her. R.I.P. Jan!
I still have the cassette tape of Vixen, and the LP of Rev It Up. Those record companies who said they didn't want another all-female rock band were so full of shit. I remember buying LPs by Meanstreak (all-female thrash band who, AFAICT, released only the one album, Roadkill) and Phantom Blue (a five-part all-female hard rock band who, AFAICT, released only the one eponymous album), in perhaps 1989 or 1990. They didn't quite match the songwriting of Rev It Up, but it was good to hear something a little different.
I wore out the first Phantom Blue album. Bought it because is was on Shrapnel and co-produced by Marty Friedman, stayed for the great musicianship and songs.
Yikes. Sounds like it. Yeah, Tangerine isn’t bad really. Just had a super 90s feel to me. And that orange on the cover with the bellybutton ring... eesh so 90s!
As a product of the 80’s loved this band! Fairly certain I played at a club in U.P. that Roxy and her husband owned. This was decades ago but believe Roxy actually did some of the bartending at the show and her husband ran the sound. Also remember the band riding snow mobiles with some of the club patrons after the gig that night lol. Great times.
i really dig the tone in your commentaries during these videos..... accurate but always a bit humoristic (so were the 80s after all , over Da Topz) ... where you from ?
Thanks so much for giving us this episode. I'm so glad to see Vixen getting the respect they deserve. While it is obvious that these women were incredibly beautiful, they were all EXCELLENT musicians. As a bass player, I have to say that Sharen Pedersen was an insane bassist. She had chops beyond, and she also played with her fingers instead of a pick, which was unusual in the hair metal genre. Keep up the good work Metal School.
Jan was such an underrated guitar player. I loved her solos.
Love Vixen. Still listen to their music. R.I.P. Jan. Sucks she's dead. Such an amazing guitarist 🤘🤘
She could really play that guitar. That Live and Learn album has her shredding it
Best looking one in the band as well.
LOL
We always lose the best guitar players I have a big list and it is so sad
@@davidaix5771 yup. So many gone and way too damn soon
I forgot how much I liked Vixen. Saw them in concert in the late 80s or early 90s. They had a meet and great afterwards. Roxy was the coolest. They were the best thing about Hardbodies.
I met their line up minus Jan back in 2017-2018 I believe. They’d just introduced Britt Lightning. Roxy was so awesome and I was so struck by her. These girls could definitely and still rock out. The line up I met was super nice and I’m glad I had the opportunity. I just wish I could’ve seen them in their heyday. I was a bit young then.
I WANT YOU TO ROCK ME. Incredible rocker. Jans guitar work is second to none on that !!!!
a stroll down memory lane as a kid..watching them on MTV Head Bangers Ball.. Loved these ladies and their music.
They played them on head bangers ball? I don’t remember that at all. They had regular play during the day like lita ford.
The 80's had so much talent it was hard for labels to pick which group to sign and push. So many great groups got lost in the shuffle. So sad...
Jan is a huge influence on my guitar playing and songwriting. She will be missed by all Vixen fans.
Loved the original line up of Vixen.
Those women is frickin beautiful and they rocked. Just amazing live.
I actually only discovered Vixen through that Bands Reunited show. I was shocked to see such gorgeous women play they way they did. That led to watching their videos on UA-cam, and then downloading their music on Spotify. Now, I'm a big Vixen fan, and actually have them in my top 5 favorite bands right now.
Same here and they are good
They were on "Headbangers Ball" a lot.
Just heartbreaking to hear of Jan Kuehnemund’s passing of Ovarian Cancer before they were having their heart set out to have a real reunion .
It's sad but How the heck did Jan got cancer anyway
@@randall168sTwackstickman That never was established but according Share Ross/Pedersen Jan was health conscious as frak.
Health concious??? Wat is that?
@@randall168sTwackstickman It meant that she took care of herself by eating food not too high in carcinogenic/cancer causing ingredients and never drank, never smoked and never did drugs.
I have to say I have been listening to you girls there so long as you're so great I wish I'd had a chance to see you rock on your right there with Ronnie James Dio
I love this band...did an early show with them...they could play...really play.
Rip Jan!!!! Great guitarist. Loved these ladies. All beautiful, talented bad ass.
I’m 25. I found vixen when I was a freshman in highschool when I was trying to find new influences and sounds, and HOLY SHIT. I love them so much. Every time I see anything about them my heart jumps. I fucking love Roxy’s motorcycle forks drum set man
I miss the 80s so much
I don't.
@@markhunter8554why not
I still love Vixen and recently made a deal to buy a guitar that Jan played and signed at a UK Gig back in either ‘89 or ‘90!
Don't do it, it's a fake!
@@tarasbulba3190 nope, it’s genuine! I also have provenance too!
@@richjl73 Cool! Enjoy!👍
Must be expensive
I bought the first album in Woolworths for the princely sum of £6.50 on sale. It blew me away. Still got it in the loft somewhere. Listening to the songs amazed i still knew most of them.
R.I.P. Jan 🌹
Jan is a Legend. RIP
Saw them on the Rev It Up tour, those chicks can definitely play! What a great show!
RIP Jan, i was in love
Vixen was the album I'd have on for the first bike ride of the season. Through the 90"s and gets lots of play on rides to this day. I love their sound and wish they had more of a catalog "cause it would ALL be rockin'!!!
Killer channel! An episode on Phantom Blue would be rad.
Phantom Blue and Precious Metal...
How about Trash Queen LOL.
I just found this channel. Really cool. I can’t wait to watch others. Rock on!!
Another great band: Phantom Blue
Great video! Waiting for your Warlock and Doro review!!
I still think ' Love is a killer' is a very underrated rock ballad. You to fancy the hell out of Janet Gardner. R.I.P Jan Kuehenemund you were a great addition to the great band.
Jan wasn't a addition she started the fuckn band I don't no about u but if u start a band u usually do the kicking out I no I would.
You're right. It's my favorite Vixen song. ;)
Love the original Vixen, always!!
What can one say about Vixen... extremely gorgeous & highly skilled musicians who were so underrated
Love these videos, King. Very true metal content the real ones want to see, and you’re not annoying. Keep em coming!
Wow! Excellent work on this! I appreciate the research that went into this! Vixen is my all time favorite band. Safe to say I was more than thrilled to happen across this video!
Rock on!
You mean the research done by “Bands Reunited?”
@@jenh9221 Yes. There are quite a number of clips and such from bands reunited in this video. As well as facts that were stated in the bands reunited episode.
But, he still did a great job narrating and putting this video together.
On Saturday in Tonawanda near Buffalo, New York Janet Garner had a Solo show opening for fire house. In the audience was Roxy! I got to have photos with both of them, which is basically 1/2 of the original band and it was so awesome. Getting my album signed by them.
I saw these ladies in concert and they can play real good musicians
I have the first album CD. Great hair metal album.
Great trip down memory lane.
Keep up the good work, I'm really enjoying your channel.
Roxy and Jan especially were the driving force behind the wheel.
Love this band, Jan was awesome guitarist.
Great memories and Hell yeah Vixen 🤘 Man, remember being in 6th grade in the 80's going, "Wow! Beautiful, they play fucking awesome and they rock...!" Who the hell forgot Vixen? Shame on you! Thanks for this video bro 🤘
Seen them on the Ozzy tour 1989 at Castle Farms, Charlevoix Mich.
I love Vixen. I’ve seen them. Jan is special!
I just seen 17:25 minutes of them..
Love them. Love is a killer is my favourite song ♥️
When women were women.....Love the original Vixen. RIP Jan x x
I remember being introduced to Vixen at Weight Works gym in Newmarket, Ont by an old friend back then named ED.
Seems like yesterday, and if by chance Ed reads this message.
I hope all is well.
Good times in the gym: you, Andy, myself and others clinking and clanking those weights.
Good times.
Great band too.
Lee Arron, and Vixen were my two go to female metal bands.
Awww. I keep watching your videos about 80s bands I definitely remember not liking. I just got that damned "Gypsy Rose" song out of my head!
Great work sir. Great editing. Nice script. Excellent narration.
😄🤘🏻
Awesome video. I don't remember being aware of Vixen's existence in the 80ies in France. I recently discovered their work and it's pretty impressive, for just two albums at the time. How Much Love has become definitely one of my favorite songs ever.
Great metal, so rocking.
I like Jan.s guitar solos very much, and the other instrument stuff to ofcourse,👊🙏💕💖🌞🦋🎸🎼🥁🎤
I'm binge-watching all of your videos, can you please talk about DORO PESCH and Warlock? I'd love that!
I was a bellman when they opended for , I cant remember ..., But after they were packing up to leave, Roxy came down and chatted with me for about 10 min. She was awesome. I lost my pad paper that had all the autographs and Roxy wrote "TO SCOTT AND THE BASEMENT BOYS, KEEP ROCKING!" Share talked a second and mentioned her wrist was sprained all throughout the show. The two Jans smiled said hello and put down their names but didnt linger.
And the drummer was in a Detroit band, with sebastian bach, before he went to skidrow
Love Vixen! ♥
Gut zu wissen :-)
The female Bon Jovi and their drummer not only sexy can play.
In my opinion they play the shit out of bon jovi ! ROXY forever..👍🤘
Saw Vixen open up for Bon Jovi at Milten Keynes(UK) in front of 75,000 and they were absolutely awesome. A tough act to follow.They never got the recognition they deserved at the time. They could rock with the best of them and they were great musicians. They also opened for the Scorpions. One of the girls back in the day was going out with Rikki Rocket(the drummer from Poison) and he makes a cameo appearance in one of their videos. I loved their first 2 albums with the classic lineup. Richard Marx wrote "Edge of a Broken Heart".
Roxy was smoking hot back then, and still is. She's a kick ass drummer too.
Jimmy lewis. She is..!!👍
Vixen is one of my Favorites , the Death of Jan however was heartbreaking 😢
You got to wonder if there would have been a Vixen w/o Richard Marx and Jeff Paris or maybe 1 as successful as they were. The Rev It Up disc obviously sold far less. For extra credit, Vixen was also in the Penelope Spheeris documentary Decline of Western Civilization: The Metal Years. Well done video btw, I'm new to the channel and enjoyed this one. Thx.
Great work mate
Congratulations
Regards from Buenos Aires
Rick
I had a couple of Vixen posters in my bedroom walls when I was a teenager... plus many Samantha Fox posters 😀
My heart broke a little when I learned Samantha Fox is gay...
I had also a Lee Aaron poster and dont forget PRECIOUS METAL...
Sam Fox had awesome high beamers😛
I am glad I watched this, I didn't know they did anything after their first album. Thanks
Great video on an underrated band from the '80s brother I dig your channel you really do your research very informative 😎👌
Thanks, Jimmy! 🤘🏻
Love is a killer is a great song and video.
I would like to see something on Dangerous Toys and maybe the singer Jason's other band Watchtower .
Jan was the sound and heart of Vixen...without her it was just another band. I liked her version of the band better. But I will say Janet has the best voice of all the singers from Vixen. RIP Jan...gone way to soon.
Janet Gardner has 2 Solo albums out now, and 3rd is Gardner/James. Justin James is a great Guitarist and her Husband, and her Vocals are stronger than when singing Vixens songs.
Rest in peace but no
I wish The Hardbodies Soundtrack was available they are my favorite Vixen tracks!
Jan was hands down one of the best guitarist in the 80s to be treated as wanting another why? How a bout 2 singers or 2 bass players Jan brought it every time she played!!
Nothing wrong with 2 guitarists. My band has two and it opens up a lot of stuff writing wise.
They didn't want to replace Jan. They just wanted to add another guitarist. Having two guitar players really opens up what can be done with song writing and musical dynamics.
See them twice I believe it was Early 90's! They rocked and put on a great show!
i fucking love these women!!! I seen them in a small venue in Ohio. They ruin the fucking place. it was awesome. vixen are true rockstars
Love Vixen, bought the vinyl (Vixen) just have the album cover. I still know all their names from memory.
Wow great band. Awsome tunes. And I didnt know Jan passed away!
VIXEN a great band, saw them (Jan (RIP), Janet, Share & Roxy) twice in '89 & '90.
P.S. check out BAND-MAID, LOVEBITES & MARY'S BLOOD. Great all-female bands from Japan.
I love these gals, they were the ladies of rock metal" I grew up listening to them along side the female metal band Poison Dollys"
Awesome review
That opening riff to Edge of a Broken heart is great. Jan and Roxy are fucking incredible musicians.
I love Vixen and when I was in a 2nd hand record store I saw both 'Vixen 1988' and 'Rev it Up' on CD, and I just had to buy them. Both albums are truly awesome, but I found 'Tangerine' very very disappointing. 'Live And Learn' was really great though.
Amazing video,as always.👍
Znowhite might be a gem to consider making a video for.
Together with Détente and Sacrilege (UK) my favourite female-fronted band from the eighties! They would have made a perfect Thrash Metal touring package. Also, "Act of God" as well as Détente's "Recognize No Authority" and Sacrilege's "The Prophecy Within" are among my overall favourite Thrash Metal albums and still get regular spins from me today.
How much is my fave I did a vocal cover I love it the gravel in Janet's voice took me a bit to lean and the note holds were a fun challenge. I love vixen.
Vixen were a great band I didnt get on with their later stuff but love that 80s rock they did. Jan was a great guitarist but the whole band had a great sound and allot of talent.
very underrated, and roxy can play the drums!
The song Desperate on the first album, great tune and a killer solo by Vivian Campbell.
thanks so much 'Teach' for all the videos you make to educate us. some of the bands i have never heard of. others, i hadn't realised i knew so little about ! with this one, i have to say a big thank you for the reminder of Madam X. i bought their album, back in the day...can't help thinking that 'stand up and fight (for your rock and your rights)' would have been a huge hit single, if Judas Priest had done it, back around 1982...
I remember Vixen, hard rock was never my genre, I was into punk/hc, but in 1990 I was 12, and these bands were my gateway to the stuff I ended up loving, and living. Tv was crucial for it since we didn't have the internet at the time, and programs like Kerrang or Metal Hour (was this its name?) basically pulled me out of the mainstream rotten puddle, and pushed me into the world of underground punk.
So funny, actually kind of opposite for me. The full story is much longer but I first got majorly into the Sex Pistols in high school and then in my senior year decided to give Iron Maiden a shot. It was all over from there 😄 Still love me some old school punk tho.
@@MetalSchoolChannel haha, imagine that, I loved Maiden (still do to be fair) then first year of high school I decided to check out the Pistols, and that caused me to U turn from good music to 3 badly played chords 😅. It was very solitary too, until I was 16 I literally had no friends with which to share my passion. It was worth it obviously, we then had bands, traveled Europe and grew our naive rebellious attitude into a constructive one, which is very handy these days.
Anyway, thanks for the great content, I love the trip back in time when shit was easy 🤟🏻☠️
Love Vixen.
That was a awesome video!
Thanks for watching!
There will never, ever, ever be another Vixen.
But Kittie was not a bunch to be sneezed at, either.
I remember when this band appeared on the Bands Reunited show on VH1. If not for that show Janet would probably have not released the mid 2000's album. She had moved on to a different career choice. That show sparked her music interests back up.
I also remember seeing something that there was a supergroup called "Contraband" which also included Share on bass.
Amazing Band! Jan was an Awesome guitarist and the Foxiest one in the band! I wonder what the real story was regarding if they ask her to be on the next album or never contacted her.
R.I.P. Jan!
I think it was artistic direction
And money greed .....desperation
I wouldn't let them bring another one in either
I still have the cassette tape of Vixen, and the LP of Rev It Up.
Those record companies who said they didn't want another all-female rock band were so full of shit. I remember buying LPs by Meanstreak (all-female thrash band who, AFAICT, released only the one album, Roadkill) and Phantom Blue (a five-part all-female hard rock band who, AFAICT, released only the one eponymous album), in perhaps 1989 or 1990. They didn't quite match the songwriting of Rev It Up, but it was good to hear something a little different.
I wore out the first Phantom Blue album. Bought it because is was on Shrapnel and co-produced by Marty Friedman, stayed for the great musicianship and songs.
Yes! Thanks.
I actually really like Tangerine, saw them on that tour in New Hampshire. Maybe 30 people in the crowd, it was uncomfortable.
Yikes. Sounds like it. Yeah, Tangerine isn’t bad really. Just had a super 90s feel to me. And that orange on the cover with the bellybutton ring... eesh so 90s!
Nashua or Plaistow?
Vixen was awesome. I had forgotten how great this rock band was.
As a product of the 80’s loved this band! Fairly certain I played at a club in U.P. that Roxy and her husband owned.
This was decades ago but believe Roxy actually did some of the bartending at the show and her husband ran the sound.
Also remember the band riding snow mobiles with some of the club patrons after the gig that night lol. Great times.
Good stuff on a good band! Ach now we need a Girlschool video!
One of my favourites
Great video! Love Vixen!
Great metal school segment. All hail Vixen!!!
Great info, awesome video!
These ladies were fine as hell, I had their second album. I liked Share Pederson she was my favorite and then Roxy the Drummer.
"Desperate" was a great song!
I got to see Vixen at a night club in San Jose! I even got to meet Jan at a NAMM Show!
i really dig the tone in your commentaries during these videos..... accurate but always a bit humoristic (so were the 80s after all , over Da Topz) ... where you from ?
I remember them, Still have their first CD.
great! saludos from Argentina!