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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Wed Mar 18, 2009 11:13 am

foolintherain wrote:wow, you met one of the gay city rollers!



And it was FUN!! We almost went out bowling after the show, but most of the places were closed due to the storms & floods that happened that weekend.
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Postby foolintherain » Wed Mar 18, 2009 12:08 pm

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foolintherain wrote:wow, you met one of the gay city rollers!



And it was FUN!! We almost went out bowling after the show, but most of the places were closed due to the storms & floods that happened that weekend.



were they caused by the unholy uncoolness of the rollers
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Postby froy » Wed Mar 18, 2009 12:56 pm

foolintherain wrote:
LordofDaRing wrote:"I met Paul once."

McCartney? You mentioned your meeting with Pete Best first (lol) So how was Sir Paul?


I was staying at the same hotel as him a couple of years ago and I saw him in the hall over the course of about a week and we would talk a bit when we would pass and I never made it obvious I knew who it was or anything like that and after a couple of days of conversations he said he wanted to get away from the hotel to out in the country and did I know anywhere, so the two of us went and rented some bikes and I drove him out into the country and rode the bikes for the whole day.
It was pretty surreal now when I think about it.


Yea right you and Paul went bike riding
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Postby Rockwriter » Wed Mar 18, 2009 1:34 pm

SuiteMadameBlue wrote:I came THIS / / close to meeting Sir Paul when he was in town, very long story, but should be a happy one on his next tour.


Okay, after making this list, it turns out to be bragging for me (ready for the usual non-posters to make their appearance to cut me down) here is my list of just musicians (I'm probably missing a few). I also interviewed a few for my little tv show :)

As for non-musician, I met most if not all the early 1990's Green Bay Packers team and many players after, quite a few of the Milwaukee Brewers from the 1980's to current, the entire Milwaukee Admirals team and many other hockey teams, Nascar drivers, Cart drivers, Milwaukee Bucks players past & present and pretty many Film & TV actors/actresses.

I have pictures of 98% of the people that I met over the years & MANY stories of each person!!!

Here is my list of Musicians .......



Dennis DeYoung – interviewed (talked with numerous times over the years)
Dennis’ band - Tommy D, Jimmy, Kyle, Tom Sharpe (interviewed), John, Dawn Marie
JY – interviewed
Glen Burtnik
Roger Hodgson – interviewed (talked with a few times over the years)
Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz (Weird Al’s drummer) – interviewed
Jim West – (Weird Al’s guitarist) - interviewed
Gunnar & Matthew Nelson – interviewed
Chris Cannella (Autumn’s End) - interviewed
John Waite – a few times over the years
Rik Emmett (solo/Triumph)
Jack Blades (Night Ranger/Damn Yankees/Shaw & Blades)
Kelly Keagy (solo/Night Ranger)
Jim Peterik (Survivor/Ides of March)
Jimi Jamison (solo/Survivor)
Kevin Chalfant (solo/The Storm/707)
Colin Edwin (Porcupine Tree)
John Wesley (Porcupine Tree-touring)
David Pack (Ambrosia)
Don Barnes (.38 Special)
James LoMenzo (Megadeth/White Lion/Ozzy Osbourne)
Dave Grissom
Michael Lardie (Great White/Night Ranger)
Jakob Dylan (Solo/the Wallflowers)
Les Paul
John Mayer
Derek St. Holmes (Ted Nugent)
Michael Harris (Idiot Pilot)
Daniel Anderson (Idiot Pilot)
Shane Told (Silverstein)
Josh Bradford (Silverstein) – fun interview
Brandon Saller (Atreyu) –interview
David Cassidy
Barry Williams
Ian Mitchell (Bay City Rollers)
Kyle Vincent (solo/Bay City Rollers)
Dean Torrence (Jan & Dean)

Entire Bands

REO Speedwagon – Kevin Cronin, Neal Doughty, Bruce Hall, Dave Amato & Bryan Hitt
Loverboy – Mike Reno, Paul Dean, Doug Johnson, Matt Frenette & Spider Sinnaeve
The Avatars – Ian Zander, Mark Gustafson, Scott Ford & Dustin Copeland - Interviewed
The Beautiful Girls - Mat McHugh, Paulie B & Bruce Braybrooke - Interviewed
Three – Joey Eppard, Billy Riker, Daniel Grimsland, Chris Gartmann & Joe Stote – Interviewed
Bullet for My Valentine - Matt Tuck, Michael Paget, Jason James, Michael Thomas
The Cowsills - Susan, Bob & Paul Cowsill


Holy shit, David Cassidy, LOL. I forgot about him. I did PR for a charity event he appeared at. Let me guess . . . not too sober and kinda belligerent, right? Just a shot in the dark, LOL.


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Postby foolintherain » Wed Mar 18, 2009 2:02 pm

froy wrote:
foolintherain wrote:
LordofDaRing wrote:"I met Paul once."

McCartney? You mentioned your meeting with Pete Best first (lol) So how was Sir Paul?


I was staying at the same hotel as him a couple of years ago and I saw him in the hall over the course of about a week and we would talk a bit when we would pass and I never made it obvious I knew who it was or anything like that and after a couple of days of conversations he said he wanted to get away from the hotel to out in the country and did I know anywhere, so the two of us went and rented some bikes and I drove him out into the country and rode the bikes for the whole day.
It was pretty surreal now when I think about it.


Yea right you and Paul went bike riding


It's crazy eh!
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Postby MCM » Wed Mar 18, 2009 3:09 pm

Huh, lots of star sightings here, and all I've got to add is running into Vince Neil in a questionable bar...
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Postby froy » Wed Mar 18, 2009 10:31 pm

foolintherain wrote:
froy wrote:
foolintherain wrote:
LordofDaRing wrote:"I met Paul once."

McCartney? You mentioned your meeting with Pete Best first (lol) So how was Sir Paul?


I was staying at the same hotel as him a couple of years ago and I saw him in the hall over the course of about a week and we would talk a bit when we would pass and I never made it obvious I knew who it was or anything like that and after a couple of days of conversations he said he wanted to get away from the hotel to out in the country and did I know anywhere, so the two of us went and rented some bikes and I drove him out into the country and rode the bikes for the whole day.
It was pretty surreal now when I think about it.


Yea right you and Paul went bike riding


It's crazy eh!


No your crazy eh
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Postby LordofDaRing » Thu Mar 19, 2009 5:28 am

In all seriousness, I have heard that Uncle Paul often mingles around towns with no security. I could have kicked myself last time he was in New Orleans, he strolled into a piano bar on bouron street and started playing. Holy Shit.
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Postby yogi » Thu Mar 19, 2009 8:28 am

Kirby Puckett- RIP
Dave Winfield
Paul Molitor
Jack Morris
Harmon Killebrew
Bert Blyleven
Rod Carew
Tony Oliva
Jason Tyner(Coached 1 summer)
Carlos Guevara( Coached 4 years)
Jude Drouin
Mike Antonovich
Bud Grant
Daunte Culpepper
Mike Reno
Dennis DeYoung - briefly - Thanks Suite
Glen Burtnik- Thanks Suite
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Postby Zan » Thu Mar 19, 2009 9:04 am

I thought we were only supposed to list famous musicians we'd met. ;-)

I've met some stand-up comics like Jimmy Shubert and Gary Valentine (King of Queens), and Eddie Brill, to name a few.

Gary Valentine actually opened for Styx in Sunrise, for their very first show on the Edge tour and was boo'ed off the stage. Styx was advertised as having no opening act, so when Gary came on, he was hated from the get-go. Too bad, he was quite funny. Oh well. I guess there were a lot of asshole Styx fans back then too. ;-)
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Postby froy » Thu Mar 19, 2009 9:06 am

Zan wrote:I thought we were only supposed to list famous musicians we'd met. ;-)

I've met some stand-up comics like Jimmy Shubert and Gary Valentine (King of Queens), and Eddie Brill, to name a few.

Gary Valentine actually opened for Styx in Sunrise, for their very first show on the Edge tour and was boo'ed off the stage. Styx was advertised as having no opening act, so when Gary came on, he was hated from the get-go. Too bad, he was quite funny. Oh well. I guess there were a lot of asshole Styx fans back then too. ;-)


Yogi has been drinking that texas tea I guess
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Postby yogi » Thu Mar 19, 2009 9:07 am

Just like Fonzie, they all played the bongos growing up.
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Postby LordofDaRing » Fri Mar 20, 2009 12:23 am

Comedians never seem to be a good idea to open for a rock band. Back in the day, I saw one open for Toto. His first line was "Hi, I'm Toto...you've been ripped off". Half the crowd (me including) were rolling, the other half booed the poor guy. I saw a magician open for Julian Lennon back in the 80s, that was strange.
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Postby LordofDaRing » Fri Mar 20, 2009 12:25 am

"Just like Fonzie, they all played the bongos growing up."

Yeah, but I bet they couldn't start up a juke box by slapping it.
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Postby Abitaman » Fri Mar 20, 2009 12:37 am

Dennis DeYoung
Tommy Shaw (very breifly)
Alex and Geddy of Rush (they ate in my resturant, got a autograph)
Jerry Lawler
Eric Braden (nice guy, ran into him at a car show)
Lou Gramm (did not know he was Lou till afterwards)
and I have a good Styx story about the Shoney's I managed I will tell later.
But that is all I can think of right now
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Postby Tanirocker » Wed Mar 25, 2009 9:59 am

Here are the ones I can think of:

All members of Styx past and present (except for JC)
All members of Aerosmith
Bob Seger & band
Steve Perry
Neil Schon
Steve Smith
Ross Valory
Jonathan Cain
Jon Anderson
Rick Wakeman
Brian May
Roger Taylor
John Deacon
John Waite
Lou Gramm
Mick Jones
Kevin Cronin
Gary Richrath
Dave Amato
Bruce Hall
Neal Doughty
Jack Blades
Vince Neal
Nikki Sixx
Eddie Van Halen
Alex Van Halen
David Lee Roth
Sammy Hagar
Jon Bon Jovi
Ted Nugent
Gene Simmons
Bruce Kulick
Ace Frehley
Peter Criss
Rich Williams
Billy Greer
David Ragsdale
Jeff Watson
Brad Gillis
Little Richard
Slash
Al Jourgensen (Ministry)
Brian Johnson (AC/DC)
Malcolm Young (AC/DC)
Peter Wolf (J. Geils Band)
Lucinda Williams
Terri Nunn (Berlin)
Charlie Pride
Tanya Tucker
Robin Zander
Rick Nielsen
Tom Petersen
Tom Petty
Benmont Tench
Roger Daltrey
Joe Walsh
Don Henley
Ann & Nancy Wilson
Steve Fossen (Heart)
Michael DeRosier (Heart)
The Osmonds
“Weird” Al Yankovic
Spinal Tap
Tony DeFranco & The DeFranco Family (!)
KC & the Sunshine Band
Pamela Des Barres
Michael Des Barres
The Outfield
Jackson Browne
Nelson Twins
Derek St. Holmes
Ben Orr
Pat Travers
Bruce Hall
Aldo Nova (one-hit wonder)
Myles Goodwin (April Wine)
Slaughter
Jani Lane (Warrant)
Tommy Lee
Mike Reno
Mickey Thomas (Starship)
Grace Slick
Craig Chaquico (Starship)
Derek St. Holmes
The Outfield
Dennis “Fergie” Fredricksen

Jim Ladd (legendary DJ and host of Innerview
JJ Jackson (one of the original MTV VJs)

Angie Dickenson
Al Franken
Marina Sirtis
Michael Richards (Seinfeld)
Buddy Ebsen
Jon Lovitz
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Howard Hesseman
Roseanne
Tom Arnold
Patti D’Arbanville
Sylvester Stallone
Keith Thibodeaux (Little Ricky on I Love Lucy)
Robert Hegyes (Welcome Back Kotter)
Johnny Depp
Ed Begley Jr.
Esai Morales
Howie Mandel
Ron Silver
Dylan & Cole Sprouse
Craig Shoemaker
Lisa Rieffel (actress/singer)


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Postby chowhall » Wed Mar 25, 2009 10:20 am

Tanirocker wrote:Here are the ones I can think of:

All members of Styx past and present (except for JC)
All members of Aerosmith
Bob Seger & band
Steve Perry
Neil Schon
Steve Smith
Ross Valory
Jonathan Cain
Jon Anderson
Rick Wakeman
Brian May
Roger Taylor
John Deacon
John Waite
Lou Gramm
Mick Jones
Kevin Cronin
Gary Richrath
Dave Amato
Bruce Hall
Neal Doughty
Jack Blades
Vince Neal
Nikki Sixx
Eddie Van Halen
Alex Van Halen
David Lee Roth
Sammy Hagar
Jon Bon Jovi
Ted Nugent
Gene Simmons
Bruce Kulick
Ace Frehley
Peter Criss
Rich Williams
Billy Greer
David Ragsdale
Jeff Watson
Brad Gillis
Little Richard
Slash
Al Jourgensen (Ministry)
Brian Johnson (AC/DC)
Malcolm Young (AC/DC)
Peter Wolf (J. Geils Band)
Lucinda Williams
Terri Nunn (Berlin)
Charlie Pride
Tanya Tucker
Robin Zander
Rick Nielsen
Tom Petersen
Tom Petty
Benmont Tench
Roger Daltrey
Joe Walsh
Don Henley
Ann & Nancy Wilson
Steve Fossen (Heart)
Michael DeRosier (Heart)
The Osmonds
“Weird” Al Yankovic
Spinal Tap
Tony DeFranco & The DeFranco Family (!)
KC & the Sunshine Band
Pamela Des Barres
Michael Des Barres
The Outfield
Jackson Browne
Nelson Twins
Derek St. Holmes
Ben Orr
Pat Travers
Bruce Hall
Aldo Nova (one-hit wonder)
Myles Goodwin (April Wine)
Slaughter
Jani Lane (Warrant)
Tommy Lee
Mike Reno
Mickey Thomas (Starship)
Grace Slick
Craig Chaquico (Starship)
Derek St. Holmes
The Outfield
Dennis “Fergie” Fredricksen

Jim Ladd (legendary DJ and host of Innerview
JJ Jackson (one of the original MTV VJs)

Angie Dickenson
Al Franken
Marina Sirtis
Michael Richards (Seinfeld)
Buddy Ebsen
Jon Lovitz
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Howard Hesseman
Roseanne
Tom Arnold
Patti D’Arbanville
Sylvester Stallone
Keith Thibodeaux (Little Ricky on I Love Lucy)
Robert Hegyes (Welcome Back Kotter)
Johnny Depp
Ed Begley Jr.
Esai Morales
Howie Mandel
Ron Silver
Dylan & Cole Sprouse
Craig Shoemaker
Lisa Rieffel (actress/singer)


Tani


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Postby Tanirocker » Wed Mar 25, 2009 10:30 am

chowhall wrote:
You Win. :wink:


LOL And yet I'm frothing with envy over people who have met Beatles! (Or my teenybop idol, David Cassidy!)


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Postby froy » Wed Mar 25, 2009 10:49 am

Tanirocker wrote:
chowhall wrote:
You Win. :wink:


LOL And yet I'm frothing with envy over people who have met Beatles! (Or my teenybop idol, David Cassidy!)


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How did you meet so many ?>
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Postby Tanirocker » Wed Mar 25, 2009 12:26 pm

froy wrote:
How did you meet so many ?>


Working for radio stations didn't hurt! I've met more musicians because of work than for any other reason. A bunch of them were because Pamela Des Barres is a friend of mine and she knows everybody.

There have been some situations where I just happened to be in the right place at the right time. I was standing in front of a bookstore on Hollywood Boulevard, looking in the window, when a guy walked up, handed me a couple of books, and said, "Little Richard would like for you to have these." I turned around, and there sat Little Richard, in the back of a limo that had been pulled over by a cop. Just living in Los Angeles, you never know who you'll see...especially at the airport. I've crossed paths with the likes of Cher and James Brown in LAX.

My most recent sighting was Air Force One. LOL I watched it land last week, and all of us watching were like young girls over the Jonas Brothers. Over an AIRPLANE.

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Postby Rockwriter » Thu Mar 26, 2009 8:33 am

Tanirocker wrote:
chowhall wrote:
You Win. :wink:


LOL And yet I'm frothing with envy over people who have met Beatles! (Or my teenybop idol, David Cassidy!)


Tani



Envy me then, 'cause I've met David Cassidy. The most diplmatic thing I can say is, your image of him is probably WAAY better than the man himself, even if your image of him is negative, LOL. Of course, this is coming from a guy who utterly LOATHES Jon Bon Jackass as well, so take it for what it's worth. Was your Jon experience a good one?

I hope you are well.


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Postby Tanirocker » Thu Mar 26, 2009 8:53 am

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Envy me then, 'cause I've met David Cassidy. The most diplmatic thing I can say is, your image of him is probably WAAY better than the man himself, even if your image of him is negative, LOL. Of course, this is coming from a guy who utterly LOATHES Jon Bon Jackass as well, so take it for what it's worth. Was your Jon experience a good one?


Sigh...maybe it's better that I never meet David Cassidy, if it's going to ruin the huge crush I had on him when I was 11.

My Jon Bon Jovi experience was utterly unremarkable. They played a Mark & Brian show for KLOS, and I was sitting with the band while we waited for the contest winners to be brought in. As I recall, we literally talked about the weather, then later I got an autograph for a friend. Not exactly exciting! Of course, I'd been up since 4 AM and was about to fall face first into my coffee, so maybe it wasn't their fault!

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Postby Zan » Fri Mar 27, 2009 3:16 pm

Tanirocker wrote:Here are the ones I can think of:
Angie Dickenson
Roseanne
Tom Arnold
Sylvester Stallone
Johnny Depp
Howie Mandel




When I said "define famous" earlier, THIS is *famous*

People who can't go the grocery store without everybody recognizing them, or whose names at least are recognizable to almost anybody. (I realize there were some others on the list, like Steven Tyler, for example, who also fall into this category, but I have been amused by some of the names I've seen so far - many on my own list - that had to be EXPLAINED. LOL, NOT really so much with the famousness.) ;-)

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Postby Tanirocker » Sat Mar 28, 2009 5:41 am

Zan wrote:When I said "define famous" earlier, THIS is *famous*

People who can't go the grocery store without everybody recognizing them, or whose names at least are recognizable to almost anybody. (I realize there were some others on the list, like Steven Tyler, for example, who also fall into this category, but I have been amused by some of the names I've seen so far - many on my own list - that had to be EXPLAINED. LOL, NOT really so much with the famousness.) ;-)



Well…almost anybody. The truth is, I had a nice conversation with a lady who parked next to me at a Styx show. Walking to the venue, we chatted about the band and which songs we liked best. When we parted to find our seats, Annalisa asked me, “Uh, you DO realize that was Angie Dickenson, right?” Oops. Color me clueless.

I do know who she is and what she looks like, but I just wasn’t thinking about it. I just thought it was really cool that an older lady liked Styx!


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Postby LordofDaRing » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:01 am

Angie also provided that voice over for the opening of the Styx Grand Illusion anniversary tour. Remember the thing that chases sparky off the stage to open the show.
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Postby Tanirocker » Sat Mar 28, 2009 10:54 am

LordofDaRing wrote:Angie also provided that voice over for the opening of the Styx Grand Illusion anniversary tour. Remember the thing that chases sparky off the stage to open the show.


Oh my! I'd forgotten about that!!! When I think of her, I think of how my mom used to envy her for having dated Elvis. :lol:


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Postby Rockwriter » Sat Mar 28, 2009 1:48 pm

Tanirocker wrote:
LordofDaRing wrote:Angie also provided that voice over for the opening of the Styx Grand Illusion anniversary tour. Remember the thing that chases sparky off the stage to open the show.


Oh my! I'd forgotten about that!!! When I think of her, I think of how my mom used to envy her for having dated Elvis. :lol:


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If I am not mistaken, Angie was Tommy's neighbor at one point. She also did some of the spoken word stuff on 7DZ.


I hope all is well.


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Postby Rockwriter » Sat Mar 28, 2009 1:52 pm

Tanirocker wrote:
Rockwriter wrote:
Envy me then, 'cause I've met David Cassidy. The most diplmatic thing I can say is, your image of him is probably WAAY better than the man himself, even if your image of him is negative, LOL. Of course, this is coming from a guy who utterly LOATHES Jon Bon Jackass as well, so take it for what it's worth. Was your Jon experience a good one?


Sigh...maybe it's better that I never meet David Cassidy, if it's going to ruin the huge crush I had on him when I was 11.

My Jon Bon Jovi experience was utterly unremarkable. They played a Mark & Brian show for KLOS, and I was sitting with the band while we waited for the contest winners to be brought in. As I recall, we literally talked about the weather, then later I got an autograph for a friend. Not exactly exciting! Of course, I'd been up since 4 AM and was about to fall face first into my coffee, so maybe it wasn't their fault!

Tani



I usually like almost everyone, but I have to say - and I'm repeating myself - that I LOATHE Jon to the marrow of his bones. So do his bandmates, but he's so cluelessly egotistical that he's not capable of seeing it. He thinks they love him, LOL. What a complete ass clown.


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Postby chowhall » Sat Mar 28, 2009 10:36 pm

Rockwriter wrote:I usually like almost everyone, but I have to say - and I'm repeating myself - that I LOATHE Jon to the marrow of his bones. So do his bandmates, but he's so cluelessly egotistical that he's not capable of seeing it. He thinks they love him, LOL. What a complete ass clown.


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