Bravo Chuck....Frankie passed on my 50th birthday...Ever since I was 13 years old I loved quiet riot...I'm 51 now...the music still lives and thunderbird always brings me to tears...
Thank you Chuck! I lost it at the end seeing my favorite photo of Frankie ever and a favorite of his end the memorial. Wish I could be there tomorrow. Miss that Frankie!
What a beautiful tribute celebrating Frankie Banali’s legendary musical career. The beginning with the Opening Door and Frankie’s vivid dream about Kevin DuBrow coming for him…wow…Thanks to Chuck, I was able to catch a QuietRiot show in New Bedford, Mass and I got to meet Frankie. As shy as I am and don’t know what to say, Frankie told me he was originally from Queens NY and that his parent had actually lived in Brooklyn in earlier years, so I felt a bit more comfortable for some reason…He was fun and easy guy to talk to. And a great drummer. He will be missed. 🎶 \m/
Unbelievable! Thank you for creating this amazing tribute! We fight to create awareness for pancreatic cancer each and every day in honor of Frankie and all others touched by this disease.
I was lucky enough to get to go to some Dubro rehearsals in the valley and watch Frankie up close work out new material and being a novice drummer (just starting out) what a help that was he was such a pro made it look so easy - that helped me so much in my musical journey - RIP you made a BIG mark in the Rock & Roll world
Thank you for this.... as a drummer in the early 80s I'll never forget the first time I saw Frankie and Quiet Riot at Madison Square Garden opening up for Iron Maiden 1983... seeing him live changed my whole outlook on drumming and who I wanted to be like.... I met Frank over the years and he truly was one of the nicest guys I've ever met and I've met everybody in the music business. When I read that he passed away I couldn't believe it as the last time I saw him was just a few months before....may he Rest in Paradise/ Peace..... you were and still are one of the greatest...miss you Frank🥁
OMG this was fantastic, absolutely loved it. Brought tears to my eyes yet brought me so much happiness to. Frankie's friendship with Kevin and the guys he played with is amazing. Seeing him also with his family hits home at all that is really important. Thank you for the video Chuck, thank you for sharing the moments.
This brought tears to my eyes. What a tribute! I met Frankie a few times in my life but the most memorable was at THE ABYSS in Houston March 11, 1995, on Washington avenue in Houston, Texas and I believe you were playing bass that show too. If you remember there was a punk band opening and those MOHAWKERS in the crowd busted Kevin upside the head with a drink cup because they were anti-social punks. They didn't like metal. I thought Kevin was coming off the stage to go Bruce Lee on them. Why the promoter ever booked a punk band I'll never know. Ok, so back to Frankie. I told him I played drums, but I wasn't that good. He said, "Keep practicing and you will be." I never forgot those words. I've been practicing ever since and have grown leaps and bounds because of that inspiration. I've played places and did things on drums I never thought possible. To me Frankie had a special gift on drums. He was never mentioned as one of the greatest drummers in the world, but when one listens closely to all the little syncopated beats or wild fills it's hard to imagine why not. Not to mention all the other artists Frankie did drums for. I cover all kinds of songs and sometimes on UA-cam people can be harsh, but working a full-time job and trying to learn songs is tough. So many times, I just listen to a few songs and go in my room and record 15 or 20 back-to-back and whatever happens, happens. I love playing! I have several from Quiet Riot covers, but I feel, "Cum on Feel the Noise." is one of my best. Many thanks to Frankie Banali!
I love ya Chuck...I am proud to say that I was friends with the late great Frankie Banali...I was Tour Manager for White Lion in 2007 and we did Rocklahoma I and my dear friend Jerry Best and myself talked with KD and Frankie for the last time...God Bless you brother
Forever Franki!!! Cant wait to rock with yah on the other side! We will keep the Metal flame lit here till then ,Bruthah!!! ua-cam.com/video/3KuAf275LGg/v-deo.html
Question Why isn't Quiet Riot in the Rock n Roll hall of fame?? They were the first hard rock band who's album went to number 1 and that alone should have gotten them in by now.
Your guess is as good as mine. That is a very political organization from what I've been told. Why didn't the Grammys have Kevin or Frankie in the Memorium segment? .
The song is Thunderbird from the Metal Health record. Keving wrote it for Randy - but it's very fitting here as well. Yes, that's Frankie playing on it.
@@chuckwrightbass that's the best drumming from Frankie ever... sounded a little like me LOL... he used to watch me in the 70s at the Starwood when I was with Nite City.... I remember talking to him after shows often him in his snake skin boots and me in my Everlast... R.I.P. soldier...
Bravo Chuck....Frankie passed on my 50th birthday...Ever since I was 13 years old I loved quiet riot...I'm 51 now...the music still lives and thunderbird always brings me to tears...
Frankie is so missed
That was so beautiful . Thank you Chuck , you did an amazing job and did Frankie proud . Just wow !
Thank you Chuck! I lost it at the end seeing my favorite photo of Frankie ever and a favorite of his end the memorial. Wish I could be there tomorrow. Miss that Frankie!
What a beautiful tribute celebrating Frankie Banali’s legendary musical career. The beginning with the Opening Door and Frankie’s vivid dream about Kevin DuBrow coming for him…wow…Thanks to Chuck, I was able to catch a QuietRiot show in New Bedford, Mass and I got to meet Frankie. As shy as I am and don’t know what to say, Frankie told me he was originally from Queens NY and that his parent had actually lived in Brooklyn in earlier years, so I felt a bit more comfortable for some reason…He was fun and easy guy to talk to. And a great drummer. He will be missed. 🎶 \m/
Unbelievable! Thank you for creating this amazing tribute! We fight to create awareness for pancreatic cancer each and every day in honor of Frankie and all others touched by this disease.
Great video of a giant drummer and giant human being
Awesome Tribute for an Awesome Guy !!! Fly on Frankie !!!
I was lucky enough to get to go to some Dubro rehearsals in the valley and watch Frankie up close work out new material and being a novice drummer (just starting out) what a help that was he was such a pro made it look so easy - that helped me so much in my musical journey - RIP you made a BIG mark in the Rock & Roll world
Thank you for this.... as a drummer in the early 80s I'll never forget the first time I saw Frankie and Quiet Riot at Madison Square Garden opening up for Iron Maiden 1983... seeing him live changed my whole outlook on drumming and who I wanted to be like.... I met Frank over the years and he truly was one of the nicest guys I've ever met and I've met everybody in the music business. When I read that he passed away I couldn't believe it as the last time I saw him was just a few months before....may he Rest in Paradise/ Peace..... you were and still are one of the greatest...miss you Frank🥁
Beautiful words but I doubt you met "everyone" in the music biz. Next to impossible...sorry.
Beautiful story. God Bless Frankie. Rock in Paradise
Wonderful tribute 💖
OMG this was fantastic, absolutely loved it. Brought tears to my eyes yet brought me so much happiness to. Frankie's friendship with Kevin and the guys he played with is amazing. Seeing him also with his family hits home at all that is really important. Thank you for the video Chuck, thank you for sharing the moments.
Thanks - spent three days putting this together..many photos to go through and footage to check out. Was tough. Glad you liked it.
The segment, Dreamed of Kevin, had a very Significant Meaning.. the time was near..
Yup .... And Kevin was his Guardian Angel to take him home .... 😭🙏
Thanks for sharing this tribute, Chuck, RIP Frankie, Kevin and Randy ❤🤘
This brought tears to my eyes. What a tribute! I met Frankie a few times in my life but the most memorable was at THE ABYSS in Houston March 11, 1995, on Washington avenue in Houston, Texas and I believe you were playing bass that show too. If you remember there was a punk band opening and those MOHAWKERS in the crowd busted Kevin upside the head with a drink cup because they were anti-social punks. They didn't like metal. I thought Kevin was coming off the stage to go Bruce Lee on them. Why the promoter ever booked a punk band I'll never know. Ok, so back to Frankie. I told him I played drums, but I wasn't that good. He said, "Keep practicing and you will be." I never forgot those words. I've been practicing ever since and have grown leaps and bounds because of that inspiration. I've played places and did things on drums I never thought possible. To me Frankie had a special gift on drums. He was never mentioned as one of the greatest drummers in the world, but when one listens closely to all the little syncopated beats or wild fills it's hard to imagine why not. Not to mention all the other artists Frankie did drums for. I cover all kinds of songs and sometimes on UA-cam people can be harsh, but working a full-time job and trying to learn songs is tough. So many times, I just listen to a few songs and go in my room and record 15 or 20 back-to-back and whatever happens, happens. I love playing! I have several from Quiet Riot covers, but I feel, "Cum on Feel the Noise." is one of my best. Many thanks to Frankie Banali!
Beautiful tribute! RIP my friend.
This is sooooo amazing
Beautiful, Chuckie
Good stuff Chuck. Frankie is a legend. Always a friend. Good dude. Gone way too soon. Boom buddy!!!!
Perfect song for this Chuck, well done.
Wonderful tribute - Thank you for sharing Chuck.
I love ya Chuck...I am proud to say that I was friends with the late great Frankie Banali...I was Tour Manager for White Lion in 2007 and we did Rocklahoma I and my dear friend Jerry Best and myself talked with KD and Frankie for the last time...God Bless you brother
Let's not forget the band Heavy Bones that Frankie was a part of with guitarist Gary Hoey and put out one great album.
I never heard about it, and I love GH as well !!!
Absolutely love Heavy Bones!!
Great band/lineup/album!!
Love where eagles fly
Thanks Chuck.
Thank you
RIP my buddy of 25 years
Thanks man....💔
we lived in the same town and our paths would cross often. RIP Bonzo Banali!
si algo caracterizó a esta banda..fue su humildad....siempre en nuestros corazones.
RIP frankie🤘🤘
rest easy Frankie
RIP
October 26th 2019 The Whisky A GoGo
Forever Franki!!! Cant wait to rock with yah on the other side! We will keep the Metal flame lit here till then ,Bruthah!!!
ua-cam.com/video/3KuAf275LGg/v-deo.html
🙏🙏
Take your time coming for Rudy and Carlos, boys.
Scary about his dreams because they came true
Question
Why isn't Quiet Riot in the Rock n Roll hall of fame??
They were the first hard rock band who's album went to number 1 and that alone should have gotten them in by now.
Your guess is as good as mine. That is a very political organization from what I've been told. Why didn't the Grammys have Kevin or Frankie in the Memorium segment? .
what tune is that playing in the background.?...is that Frankie on drums?
The song is Thunderbird from the Metal Health record. Keving wrote it for Randy - but it's very fitting here as well. Yes, that's Frankie playing on it.
@@chuckwrightbass that's the best drumming from Frankie ever... sounded a little like me LOL... he used to watch me in the 70s at the Starwood when I was with Nite City.... I remember talking to him after shows often him in his snake skin boots and me in my Everlast... R.I.P. soldier...
Drummers do not die. We simply move on and become thunder.