On October 30th, Eagle Rock Entertainment will deliver an early holiday treat, with the release of TWISTED SISTER’s A Twisted Xmas – Live In Las Vegas on DVD, CD, and Digital Video/Audio.
Previously available only on DVD, as part of the 2011 Bars To The Stars 5DVD boxed set, A Twisted Christmas features the classic tracks ‘I Wanna Rock’, and ‘You Can’t Stop Rock ‘n’ Roll’ alongside such Christmas favorites as ‘White Christmas’, ‘Deck The Halls’, ’12 Days Of Christmas’, and many more. ‘O Come, All Ye Faithful’ gets a very special Twisted treatment, with a music bed of ‘We’re Not Gonna Take It’. This is the kind of Christmas spirit that only TWISTED SISTER can unleash, produced as always by TWISTED SISTER bassist extraordinaire Mark “The Animal” Mendoza. Vocalist Dee Snider (or Snider Claus, taking the stage in Santa’s suit), guitarists Jay Jay French and Eddie Ojeda, bassist Mark Mendoza, and drummer A.J. Pero took the merriment on the road in 2006, following the release of their holiday album A Twisted Christmas. This tinsel-trimmed, heavy metal holiday extravaganza, filmed in Las Vegas, has also become an annual tradition in New York City.
“The Twisted Sister Live in Las Vegas performance was the realization of all that the show could be,” states French. “It brought together all the elements which made the Twisted Christmas album such a huge success combining the unique transformation of some of the world’s greatest Christmas classics done in pure Heavy Metal style with extraordinary visuals. The energy of the live performance on the recording reflects our own shock and awe as we, the band, watched our dreams unfold. It really was A December to Remember.”
Tracklisting:
‘Intro’ *
‘Have Yourself A Merry Christmas’
‘White Christmas’
‘Shoot ‘Em Down’
‘I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus’
‘You Can’t Stop Rock ‘N’ Roll’
‘Deck The Halls ‘
‘The Price’
‘Come All Ye Faithful’
‘Burn In Hell’
Drum Solo *
‘Silver Bells’
‘I’ll Be Home For Christmas’
‘Satan Claus!’ *
‘I Wanna Rock’
’12 Days Of Christmas’
‘We’re Not Gonna Take It’
According to Atheists.org, TWISTED SISTER guitarist Jay Jay French has been confirmed as one of the speakers at the 2013 American Atheists National Convention, set to take place March 28-31, 2013 in Austin, Texas.
The 50th-anniversary 2013 convention will host up to 1,500 atheists at the Hyatt Regency in Austin. Madalyn Murray O’Hair founded the organization in Austin 50 years ago.
David Silverman, president of American Atheists, stated, “We are thrilled to have Jay Jay French join us for our convention. Not only is Jay Jay a renowned guitarist, but he is providing leadership as an atheist in the music industry and as a role model.”
TWISTED SISTER held a press conference yesterday (Friday, June 8) at the Sweden Rock Festival in Sölvesborg, Sweden. You can now watch the entire question-and-answer session in two parts below.
TWISTED SISTER‘s “From The Bars To The Stars” five-disc DVD box set from the band, featuring three decades of live performances, was released on November 8, 2011 via Eagle Vision. It comes with instant fan collectibles for the crazed SMF TWISTED SISTER fan. Includes the exclusive “Twisted Xmas: Live in Las Vegas” DVD, along with four other TWISTED SISTER DVDs (“Live At Wacken”, “Live At Reading”, and “Double Live”, which includes “North Stage ’82”, as well as “NY Steel ’01”), this box set also includes souvenirs including a TWISTED SISTER Christmas ornament, official NY Steel backstage pass, classic 2 ½-inch TWISTED SISTER pin, and a reproduction of the first ever SMF fan club letter.
TWISTED SISTER stormed the stage at London’s famed Marquee Club in March of 1983 for two intense shows that cemented the band’s live legacy in the U.K. Recordings from those legendary nights reveal the Long Island quintet raw, hungry and catching fire just a few months before it achieved breakout success on radio and MTV.
Rhino Handmade taps into that power with “Live At The Marquee Club”, a concert album that collects rare and unreleased recordings from both nights on a single disc. The music comes in a glammed-up gatefold made from heavy-duty cardstock and die-cut into the shape of the iconic TWISTED SISTER logo.
Mirroring the setlists from both shows, the collection’s 13 blistering performances feature singer Dee Snider, guitarists Jay Jay French and Eddie “Fingers” Ojeda, bassist Mark “The Animal” Mendoza and drummer A.J. Pero. Until last year, the only way to hear some of this historic two-night stand was through a series of seven-inch and 12-inch records released in 1983 exclusively in the U.K.
Released on September 20, 2011, “Live At The Marquee Club” combines those hard-to-find cuts with five previously unreleased songs, including the title track from the band’s hard-rocking debut, “Under The Blade”, and covers of the SHANGRI-LAS‘ “Leader Of The Pack” and the SLADE version of the R&B staple “Let The Good Times Roll”. The album also includes the first-ever public performance of “You Can’t Stop Rock ‘n’ Roll”, which would surface just three months later on the band’s second album. Bits of Snider‘s legendary stage banter — also unreleased — can be heard interspersed between a few songs.
Niclas Müller-Hansen of Sweden’s Metalshrine recently conducted an interview with TWISTED SISTER frontman Dee Snider. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.
Metalshrine: What was it that made you write [yout autobiography, “Shut Up And Give Me The Mic”] and why now? Is it something you’ve been thinking of doing for a long time?
Dee Snider: No, I wasn’t thinking about writing a book at all, but one of my friends, who’s now become one of my managers, said, “Man, you’ve got great stories to tell. You should write a book!” And I said, “Yeah, people keep saying that, but no one’s ever made me an offer.” He goes, “I’ll get you a book deal.” And so he got me a major offer from a major publisher in the States. They said, “What do you wanna write about?” and I said, “Well, I’d like to write about my rise and my fall.” They said, “Your rise and your fall?” I said “Yeah, I wanna tell the story of deciding I wanna be a rock star, struggling being a rock star, achieving stardom and then losing everything.” And that’s the story I told, which is a different story than virtually anybody else has told. I wrote it by myself and I don’t know. I mean, I think there are enough books out there about sex, drugs and rock and roll and god knows what’s true and what’s not. I think it’s important to share the real story with people. Share your struggles, share your dreams, share your pain and share your failures. It’s important for heroes to be fallible and it’s not to be more heroic. It’s just to let people know, you know, that people fall down, people screw up and we all have dreams, it’s not easy and maybe it’s through your success and your failure everybody gets something out of it. They learn something, get an inspiration or maybe they go, “Whoa, I’m not gonna do that! Man, he’s an idiot!” and that’s OK, too. You know, I’ve got a brother who swears that watching me crash and burn just sort of changed him as a person. He’s so cautious and he goes, “I never wanna see that happen to me. You were just so cavalier and I couldn’t live with that kinda failure.” Then I’ve done my job. [laughs]
Metalshrine: I interviewed Jay Jay [French, TWISTED SISTER guitarist] a few years ago and I’ve read recent interviews with you and you both keep saying that no one wants to hear a new TWISTED SISTER album, but have you heard VAN HALEN‘s new one?
Dee: Yes.
Metalshrine: They took a bunch of old demos and it sounds awesome. Classic VAN HALEN and couldn’t you do something like that with TWISTED SISTER and give it that classic ’80s sound? Not trying to be like 2012.
Dee: I don’t know what VAN HALEN sold record-wise?
Metalshrine: I think it’s around 400,000 copies in the U.S. so far, which is pretty good these days.
Dee: Exactly. That’s VAN HALEN. They’re much bigger than TWISTED SISTER, so reduce that by the proper amount and you get down to 40-60,000 copies. Not that it’s all about money, but for me… I call it going back to the future. I expect the doctor, what’s his name, “Great Scott, Marty! They put an ’80s album in the 2010s. Let’s hope they don’t see each other, because it will break the space time continuum!” [All in the voice of Christopher Lloyd] I’m just so passionate about what I’m doing next that I just don’t feel motivated. Even if it was the biggest-selling record in the world. Well, if it was gonna be the biggest-selling record in the world, maybe. Fans don’t wanna hear a new record and then when you make an old-sounding record, they’re just like, “Eh, it sounds like the old stuff.” It’s not timely. You’re not gonna get radio airplay, you’re not gonna get TV or video airplay, there’s no stories to carry itself. You’ve got no outlet. I host an ’80s retro show and we never play new music. That’s not me. That’s the radio station and the producers. I say, “Just give them a taste! Just play the first chorus!” We talk about the new record, saying, “Well, RATT‘s back in the studio and they’ve got a new one called “Defecator” coming out. It’s a sphincter with some shit hanging out of the ass.” No reflection on the writer and they say, “Nobody wants to hear it.” And I’ve said it before, it’s the bathroom song. New material has always been the fucking bathroom song, even going back to seeing ZEPPELIN do “Kashmir” before the album came out. “This one’s off the new record. It’s called ‘Kashmir’.” [Dee stands up and walks away.] “You wanna beer?” It’s fucking “Kashmir”! You wanna go, “Where the fuck are you going? Sit your fucking fat as down!” I just don’t see it happening.
Metalshrine: But you did the Broadway thing? What was the thought and the plan behind that?
Dee: Sheer insanity. It’s one of those insane things. I got an idea and everybody said, “You’re fucking nuts!” and I said, “Maybe so, but I wanna do it if somebody is willing to put up a little money to have me do it.” I had more fun doing it… Again, something new, something challenging, something that allowed me to take chances and expand and you can’t really do that in TWISTED SISTER. People don’t wanna hear a more musical TWISTED SISTER, you know. They don’t wanna hear QUEEN vocals on a TWISTED SISTER record or orchestration and I wanna be able to challenge myself. Reviews of the record have been 99% positive and 1% I think haven’t even listened to it. People listening to it either love it or “I gotta admit, I like it. I’m surprised. I didn’t expect to like it.” And I didn’t expect everybody to like it. I didn’t know if anybody was gonna buy it or if they were gonna sell it or who would play it or what they’d do with it, but I wanted to do it. That was the challenge. It’s just a matter of what’s challenging.
Metalshrine: I was kinda wondering and it hasn’t really anything to do with music, but I just celebrated 10 years this last Friday with my wife. You’ve been married for 31 years and you’ve been in the rock and roll business longer.
Dee: We’ve been together 36 years.
Metalshrine: How do you do that? With all the temptations and the drugs and booze and rehab and you’re still there. One of few in the business I guess.
Dee: You know, actually, I have a list and I’ve been studying the subject and there’s a long list of entertainers with long marriages and there’s a commonality. One of the commonalities in this long list, which includes Bono, Bon Jovi, Brad Whitford, Dennis Dunaway from ALICE COOPER, Alice Cooper himself, but I’ve noticed in the entertainment industry that… Paul Newman with Joanne, Mel Brooks who was with Anne Bancroft, Kevin Bacon… 99% don’t live in Las Vegas, Miami or L.A.
Metalshrine: Well, that might have something to do with it. [laughs]
Dee: They live with a degree of normalcy and they remove themselves from temptations. That is the key. Not drinking… Look, I’m a dude. We’re all dogs and we all want to. It’s a matter of are we domesticated enough to not? By not drinking and not doing drugs, your resistance isn’t weakened by not accepting the invitation to the grotto at the Playboy mansion. You have a better chance of not fucking up. It’s boring, but I’ve opted to say, “OK, I’m not going to that party. I’m not gonna get high, because if I do, I’m gonna fuck everything in the room and that’s the end of my life.” It’s the end of my life, of my family, my relationship, the money I’ve earned, everything gone. So, I will tell you, young master, the longer you go without, the easier it gets. The less of a reality it becomes. You still see them and you still go, “Damn!” There was one at the book signing today and I turned around and said, “In another life. I’m not doing it, but in another life.” It does get easier. On a marriage level, my wife says the key for her is she is my wife and my mistress and she acts like it. 36 years in, she takes care of herself and surprises me all the time. As a matter of fact, she surprised me on my cell phone earlier today. “Oh, Jesus, this is awesome!” The toughest picture I’ve ever deleted. Can’t take a chance of that being discovered or hacked. [laughs] On your end, just say yes. It’s not masochistic, it’s not sexist. Women internalize, we externalize. We process and then we pronounce, they say it and wanna hear it.
TWISTED SISTER guitarist Eddie Ojeda joined Geoff Tate on stage this past Wednesday night (May 9) during the QUEENSRŸCHE singer’s solo concert at the Highline Ballroom in New York City. Fan-filmed video footage of the performance can be seen below.
Tate entered the studio on February 29 to begin recording his second solo album.
Tate released his first solo CD in 2002 on Sanctuary Records. Self-titled, the LP was a huge departure from the work he had previously done with QUEENSRŸCHE.
Geoff played a handful of acoustic solo dates, billed as GEOFF TATE AND FRIENDS, beginning on January 26 at Anthology in San Diego, California. According to Tate, he performed “acoustic renditions of songs from my solo album as well as some of my favorite QUEENSRŸCHE songs.”
In a recent interview with AnthologySD.com, Tate was asked if he is looking into any future solo projects. “I am!” he replied. “I’m actually working on one right now that I hope to have wrapped up pretty soon. This show that I’m doing [on the solo tour] is an acoustic show with some friends of mine who are fantastic acoustic players. We’re doing kind of a blend of my last solo album, some QUEENSRŸCHE songs, and we’ll toss in some new ones that haven’t been released yet. It’ll just be a really fun night. Very homey, intimate, we’ll probably take requests, things like that.”
He added, “For the last couple of years, I’ve been doing more stuff outside of QUEENSRŸCHE in order to just stretch out. But I’ll tell you, even though I’ve sang shows in front of hundreds of thousands of people and also intimate shows of a few hundred, but whenever I go out to an event or something and someone asks me to sing a song with them, I’m petrified! (Laughs) I don’t know much material outside of my own material that I’ve written, and so if someone asks me to sing ‘Danny Boy’, I couldn’t sing it! Not even if someone offered me a million dollars could I sing that song. So I’m trying to be a bit more versatile and learn more stuff.”
According to the Dictators Forever, Forever Dictators blog, former THE DICTATORS and TWISTED SISTER drummer Richard Teeter has died at the age of 61.
Teeter joined TWISTED SISTER in December 1980 as the replacement for Tony Petri, who left the group for THE PLASMATICS. In April 1981, Teeter — who never appeared on any studio releases from TWISTED SISTER — was replaced by “Fast” Joey Brighton, who was in turn replaced by A.J. Pero from CITIES, another unsigned band with local fame.
Teeter became a member of THE DICTATORS in 1976 and was featured on their albums “Manifest Destiny” (1977) and “Bloodbrothers” (1978) before exiting the band in 1979. Source: Blabbermouth.net
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