![]() Even then, I was trying to impress a girl with my music collection - how comical is that?Īhh shit, there it is! That is hilarious. I think this simple acoustic track (just Jani and a guitar) is better than the bombastic A-side version. Warrant – “I Saw Red (Acoustic version)”Īnother rarity, this time from the “I Saw Red” cassette single. Jani wrote some incredible songs in his time. Turns out the B-side “Thin Disguise” is one of the best Warrant tracks, even today. I did - I collected that stuff even back then. Here I go again with the rarities! She loved Warrant but there is no way she had this song unless she had the cassette single for “Cherry Pie”. I’d never do 2/3 ballads for my opening trio otherwise. This tape is now clearly made for a girl. It may be a ballad but like the Tesla one, it’s utterly perfect. In the 80s, it was my favourite Cheap Trick and it’s still in my top five. I read a lot of hate for this song today. I’m glad I used a classic Kiss rocker as the second track, instead of pandering for romance with “Reason to Live”. Whew, I sure am glad it’s not all ballads. I’ll spare the identity of the poor girl who this was made for, but she knows! This Tesla ballad is still utterly perfect. The acoustic intro to the song made a perfect run-in for this lovey-dovey tape. If I’m right about my original intentions with this cassette, then I know that I’m going to find a specific song buried somewhere in the track list. I’m writing this in real time as I listen. You could pour hours into making something, and then abandon the entire project. ![]() That was the shitty thing about cassettes. The reason I never sent it to her was that it didn’t pass the sound quality test when I played it back. The contents, however, are still identifiable. This tape was never anything more than a cheap cassette, and it sounds awfully horrendous today. Sounds like something I recorded for a girl! It would have been for my long distance crush Tammy. At some point in history (early 1991) I must have recorded over it. Back in ’83, it contained open-air recordings of songs like “Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap” and “The Mighty Quinn”. This blue Scotch tape has seen a lot of use over the years. GETTING MORE TALE #766: The Blue Tape (1991) Winger ends the session with a blues jam.Īwesome acoustic tunes and a fantastic interview. Chris Robinson, Lars Ulrich, Beavis and Butt-head, and other critics.Why were Winger not as big in Canada as they were at home?.Winger only got a couple curious onlookers pulling faces. ![]() Sad observation: We’ve seen past interviews with groups like Bon Jovi, where throngs of fans were banging on the big MuchMusic windows. Lengthy session too, 23 minutes in total! Starting with some country riffs (Reb on 6-string, Kip on 12-string), the boys defied the expectations of the early 90s and proved they could really play - and how! For the Winger guys, it was already “first thing in the morning”, otherwise known as “mid-afternoon” to us Kip had his cup of coffee ready! (Really good coffee, according to Erica.) Fantastic interview by Erica Ehm once again, with Reb Beach and Kip Winger. ![]()
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