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Subject: Rock Tokyo [19] Fri May 08, 2009 5:44 am
I know today is a famous birthday... But I just wanted to talk about this fantastic gig recorded 19 years ago at the club Citta (the same where Rockin' By Myself has been recorded too !) and the place of that gig in my memories. In 1989, the Cats were back with Blast Off and tour all over Europe & the US. But then... Nothing for a while ! I mean, the next record, Let's Go Faster stayed "prisoner" in Japan & Australia and we were a few to start to worry... Then, the tape called Rock Tokyo arrived and it was a real joy and a real relief. All this said, the gig was wild and fantastic and it helped to wait peacefully for Choo Choo Hot Fish.
FrenchyCat
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Subject: Re: Rock Tokyo [19] Fri May 08, 2009 12:03 pm
Yeah my friend, very good gig and my first Stray Cats video!
Everybody remembers Brian with that weird haircut...
... and Lee playing electric bass on Let's go faster...
... memories, memories!!!!
FC
Le Hub'
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Subject: Re: Rock Tokyo [19] Fri May 08, 2009 12:41 pm
I prefer Brian's haircut than Lee playing electric bass... Anyway, the gig was great !
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: Rock Tokyo [19] Fri May 08, 2009 12:52 pm
Hey Choo Choo, thanks for reminding us that wonderful day!
I must admit that I discovered Rock Tokyo at the age of 7, back in 1992 when my brother was watching it. at the very beginning, I mean, some moths before watching Rock Tokyo, my brother was picking out Stray Cat Strut and I didn't like it at firs but once I watched that wonderful show I fell for Stray Cats' music! I have many memories of that first time I saw the concert... and somehow, Stray Cats are not only part of my life in general but most special, of my childhood
The best band ever!!
Aussie_Sam
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Subject: Re: Rock Tokyo [19] Fri May 08, 2009 4:07 pm
That was when I said "Hey this guys the BEST singer, guitar player EVER!!" I wore out the video, I think i watched it over 1000 times! Gotta buy it on DVD........
Subject: Re: Rock Tokyo [19] Fri May 08, 2009 4:19 pm
That same night, that same year, I was seeing Jerry Lee Lewis, the Killer, performing live in my town, in the coolest venue we ever had here in Valencia.
It was actually one of my first rock´n´roll concerts ever. I was 14 at the time, and I´ll never forget Jerry Lee´s show, as I will never forget when I got to watch that Rock Tokyo video for first time either. WHAT A SHOW!!!!
That one, along with the one somewhere in Europe, the open-air one with thousands of wild fans going nuts, and Setzer wearing his orange pants with no shirt, really influenced me big time.
I watched it with a friend that was not into rockabilly at all, and both of us were jumping around the living room, singing the songs, going nuts. My friend loved "I Fought The Law" very much, cause it was the kind of style he liked the most. I remember that evening like if it was yesterday.
By the way.... that intro of the boys walking from the backstage towards the stage, while The Wanderer is in the background, and they walk by singing it, is FUCKIN COOL! I love that part a lot.
Those were the days, man....
RadiationSteve
Posts : 247 Join date : 2008-04-20 Age : 59 Location : England
Subject: Re: Rock Tokyo [19] Fri May 08, 2009 4:56 pm
Spanishdavid wrote:
By the way.... that intro of the boys walking from the backstage towards the stage, while The Wanderer is in the background, and they walk by singing it, is FUCKIN COOL! I love that part a lot.
Those were the days, man....
Yeah they played that before taking to the stage at the '83 US Fest too. I bet they could make a cool version of the Wanderer themselves....
Setzerado
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Subject: Re: Rock Tokyo [19] Fri May 15, 2009 8:05 am
I am still a big fan of that gig. I've bought it on VHS and then on DVD. Summertime Blues, Fishnet Stockings, Somethin' Else and Rock This Town are, in my opinion, among their best versions.
straytatoo30
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Subject: Re: Rock Tokyo [19] Fri Aug 14, 2009 10:57 pm
This was my first live video of the stray cats, the old vhs,
I would played this tape over a thousand times, if I remember the rightly the intro to the concert was the wanderer by dion. What a great intro
cheers Steve
tvthewiredturtle
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Subject: Re: Rock Tokyo [19] Sat Aug 15, 2009 10:41 am
Setzer lost a bet and had to shave his pomp into a mexi-mullet.
rockabilly guy
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Subject: Re: Rock Tokyo [19] Sun Aug 16, 2009 12:16 pm
Awesome video. I lent it to some div who told me he could copy videos...the result?Yep,he ruined it! Took me years to replace it. Always wondered what possessed Setzer to shave his hair like that. Steve