Cheers Tony,Jon and Carmine. Its been I while Tony Hope all is well. Carmine You were my Drum Teacher back in the Day. I caught the Drumstick you Threw back in 89. World Class Rock Concert!!!🌠🌠🌠🔥🎸🎸🥁🎧
He brought this performance from the MSG days in 81, where you recognize Cozy's hard blues in the demo of "Rock you to the ground", which was maintained by the drummer who recorded the album: Ted McKenna. You can find the demos of this album here, it's "Assault Attack".
После такого парада Джона Сайкса можно сказать, что Ричи Блэкмур малость отдыхает.Он ведь отличный гитарист,но не поет. Джон великолепно играет,поет,сочиняет до сих пор. А Ричи увлекся совсем другой музыкой. Но не будем их сравнивать.Оба оставили огромное творческое наследие на века.
I was stunned at the time how good a singer he was. Side note: I interviewed Jeff Pilson of Dokken/Foreigner, etc. and he said basically people knew Sykes could sing but they were all surprised how good he was when Blue Murder came out.
@@insidethemusicalmind7207 did you ever hear the blue murder demos with Ray gillen from Badlands on vocal. I think there are about three songs that he sang on because he was trying out for the band but obviously it didn't work.
Great stuff, sounds like some oft the songs were unreleased - they sound unbelievable. It´s a shame they were´nt produced and released. In my opinion those raw versions maybe sounds better than the cd
Yes, Sykes should have switched labels for sure. Perhaps he couldn’t for contractual reasons. But I’ve heard that Coverdale pressured the label to not hype it as much.
It's a shame that the songs Lady Luck and Rockin and Rolling Our Lives Away have never appeared on any album.
Definetely it`s Cozy Powell on all tracks!!!
Amazing band. Three legends: John Sykes, Tony Franklin e Carmine Appice.
Cozy Powell not Carmine at this time..
Totally badass rock'n roll! Rock on forever my friends.
kinesthetically inspired.
Amazing stuff with John, Tony, Cozy, then Carmine. I think Phil was smiling, seeing down, watching John grow!
Cheers Tony,Jon and Carmine. Its been I while Tony Hope all is well. Carmine You were my Drum Teacher back in the Day. I caught the Drumstick you Threw back in 89. World Class Rock Concert!!!🌠🌠🌠🔥🎸🎸🥁🎧
Thank you for this unknown jewel!!!💎💎💎💎
Sykesy is the Man!!!!
Wow🤩🤩🤩 Never heard this one! Soulful guitar and vocal by John Sykes😎🎸💙
such a truly underrated group
Loved< love this band. Nostalgic
Super COOOL! Love this emotional vocals & solos.
This is awesome! Damn good music! 🎶
Lady Luck is a total killer!
Agreed!
Definetely it`s Cozy on track 5. Remindes me the way they played Crying in the Rain live in Whitesnake.
Yeah I listed cozy in the description . Always liked his drumming!
@@insidethemusicalmind7207 thanks for sharing this treasure!
He brought this performance from the MSG days in 81, where you recognize Cozy's hard blues in the demo of "Rock you to the ground", which was maintained by the drummer who recorded the album: Ted McKenna. You can find the demos of this album here, it's "Assault Attack".
Great to hear this awesome group!!!!
После такого парада Джона Сайкса можно сказать, что Ричи Блэкмур малость отдыхает.Он ведь отличный гитарист,но не поет. Джон великолепно играет,поет,сочиняет до сих пор. А Ричи увлекся совсем другой музыкой. Но не будем их сравнивать.Оба оставили огромное творческое наследие на века.
Even thru the tape warble it still rocks. Sykes was a superb writer and an underrated singer...Grunge wiped out some amazing bands
I was stunned at the time how good a singer he was. Side note: I interviewed Jeff Pilson of Dokken/Foreigner, etc. and he said basically people knew Sykes could sing but they were all surprised how good he was when Blue Murder came out.
Amazing. Thanks.
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I'm surprised when John left whitesnake he didn't take Neal murry with him because obviously he took cozy with him .
But Franklin is a fine replacement. His fretless sound kills on this album.
Tony's fretless sound is really unique in hard rock and metal, though there was a lot of fretless playing in the late '80s.
Powell had already left for Emerson, Lake, and Powell. I think the hard rock/heavy metal world has a lot of folks moving around between bands.
@crimfan Cozy did play on these demos, however. But yes, these musicians were constantly playing with different incarnations of various bands!
@@insidethemusicalmind7207 did you ever hear the blue murder demos with Ray gillen from Badlands on vocal. I think there are about three songs that he sang on because he was trying out for the band but obviously it didn't work.
Ray Gillen backing vocals on "Lady Luck".
Yep, Ray's vocals on the "It's too late" demo are awesome also!
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Great stuff, sounds like some oft the songs were unreleased - they sound unbelievable. It´s a shame they were´nt produced and released. In my opinion those raw versions maybe sounds better than the cd
The mock up! Was the same lable as whitesnake and coverdale surely used his contacts to cut down sykes accomplischments
Yes, Sykes should have switched labels for sure. Perhaps he couldn’t for contractual reasons. But I’ve heard that Coverdale pressured the label to not hype it as much.
It seems Cozy Powell on track 5.
It is, I just didn’t have a pic of them together for the video.
I'd like to know in what month and year this was done ..the true record is quite a bit different ..
I’d guess a few months earlier, still in 1989, maybe late 88. Cozy Powell was still playing drums.
Is Ray Gillen singing on track 5 (Lady Luck)? It sounds like him.
You deaf???
Blue Murder would be better with Cozy instead Carmine on drums and Ray Gillen on vocals . Too bad.
I love Sykes singing on Blue Murder, but Ray Gillen was one of my favorite vocalists ever!
So many xerox'd Sykes guitar style. He did borrow a bit from Gary Moore was still his own man.