Even Prince idolised Mark Farner as a singer! Don Brewer's singing style reminds me a little bit like Cher, but super cool just the same
@brendaeaves1079Ай бұрын
It’s NOT Great White Without Jack Russell Period❤I Have Two Of There DVD’s.
@jodiwaters2192Ай бұрын
You will be so missed only famous I cried over passing
@TammyCreswell-l7hАй бұрын
Gonna miss you 💖
@barryraven4745Ай бұрын
Very sad. I just found out a couple of days ago. My favorite band and favorite singer. R.I.P. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve watched the video live at the Ritz. Many. Jack was at his prime. And agreed, the fire was not his fault. It was the club owners and the fire department that looked over massive issues. Glad you didn’t ask him about it.
@SeanMyers73Ай бұрын
Give Great white They're Due Mark was out there on the L.A. club scene with Van Halen And Quiet Riot and Snow they played The Strip they were there in the Begining guys .Even though they may have been Called Dante Fox , they were part of the Brew
@PeterSokol-bl5vzАй бұрын
No…he didn’t…his ego when they split was out of control…they did not like him…..his doing.
@PaulShaw-ex7riАй бұрын
Saw Great White around 2000 , a way past her prime hoochie mama was trying to get back stage during a song , Jack kept shaking his head no to security. I bet he remembered her from years before. Good ol Lampe , Mo . Black Oak Mountain Ampitheatre.
@Debra-k1fАй бұрын
Rock Me!!!! I will miss that voice- RIP Jack
@Debra-k1fАй бұрын
So Jack 😂😂❤
@patrickalloyssius9138Ай бұрын
PoundinPat here,I knew Jack when he was in Dante Fox,they were from Anaheim ,not HB , I bought coke from same dealer Jack did,and my neighbor was bassist for Dante Fox
@PlusOneARocknRollPodcast-mt9nfАй бұрын
That's quite the degree of separation thanks for the clarification that Dante was not in HB
@robinbolton6064Ай бұрын
They were just a fantastic live band. ❤
@JB-he1jtАй бұрын
Simply the best live singer of his era! Jack Russell was a one of a kind talented and gifted voice. Your beautiful music lives on....👈🎤🔥🔥😢😭
@PlusOneARocknRollPodcast-mt9nfАй бұрын
it is such a loss
@CADAVREFILMSАй бұрын
It was the Aussie band 'The Angels' "Face the the Day" they covered. Not "Angel City". It is astonishing and way beyond Metallica or any other band having discovered such a niche hidden gem of a band. I'm still amazed by it.... Rest in Peace Jack.....
@PlusOneARocknRollPodcast-mt9nfАй бұрын
You are correct!!
@CADAVREFILMSАй бұрын
@@PlusOneARocknRollPodcast-mt9nf 🙏
@SPY1964-LLАй бұрын
Marry a Nurse!
@shawnmcclanahanАй бұрын
Shut the dog up man
@markthomas2436Ай бұрын
Great singer. Met him several times and liked him a lot.
@PlusOneARocknRollPodcast-mt9nfАй бұрын
Always a very cool dude
@jimmyagatesАй бұрын
Cool interview..
@PlusOneARocknRollPodcast-mt9nfАй бұрын
Thank you so much!!
@user-yz3et4lq9yАй бұрын
Where'd you get that awesome KNAC shirt MC? Best rock radio station in the LA area EVER, not KLOS, not KMET, KNAC ROCKED!!!
@nitro_001newman2Ай бұрын
“Shot in the Dark” is such an underrated song. So good! I remember me and my buddy use to rock out air guitar every time KMET or KNAC played “Stick It.” That was the very first song I ever heard from Great White. For some reason, I didn’t really become a fan of their music until 1989. That is when I bought their cd “Once Bitten” then shortly after “Twice Shy.”
@PlusOneARocknRollPodcast-mt9nfАй бұрын
Agreed on Shot in the Dark!! Such a great song. They have a lot of great deep cuts
@cheriefields6880Ай бұрын
Love it! No hesitation Rock me ❤my intro to Great white I was Hooked Great song !
@PlusOneARocknRollPodcast-mt9nfАй бұрын
Love it that there was zero hesitation
@nathangarrett194Ай бұрын
“Rock Me” is the single best of all time rock and roll song. A true masterpiece.
@PlusOneARocknRollPodcast-mt9nfАй бұрын
It was THE song of that summer and continues to be great to this day
@BrianBurger-rk6sjАй бұрын
I am soooo going to miss Jack! If one band defined the 80's for me it was Great White! I liked Motley, Ratt, and LA Guns and the Sunset Strip scene but I loved Great White! It's been tough listening to Mark Kendall running down Jack in past interviews when they are all guilty of their excesses. He was one guy that always had time for the fans and even in a hurry had time for them. My heart breaks but he is no longer in any pain it was very tough seeing his condition the last few years he always was about the show. RIP Jack and thanks for the music and the memories!
@PlusOneARocknRollPodcast-mt9nfАй бұрын
from my perspective from the media. He got it. He embraced the fact their success was tied with getting promotion not just from MTV but radio too. He always had thoughtful answers to questions. Just an immense talent and will be very missed
@5iquijorАй бұрын
Fire by Jimi Hendrix.
@markcarrico7908Ай бұрын
Says online that he passed away on the 7th?? I thought it was the 15th??
@PlusOneARocknRollPodcast-mt9nfАй бұрын
pretty sure it was the 15th
@mbd22803Ай бұрын
One of his band mates told Eddie Trunk he passed a week before it was announced. So if that were the case the 7th would make sense.
@Debra-k1fАй бұрын
15th
@Debra-k1fАй бұрын
@PlusOneARocknRollPodcast-mt9nf Great 👍 Interview, guys! Subscribed!
@JanetPhillips-qy3vqАй бұрын
I saw Great White in concert when the band opened for Whitesnake. I also met him during a chance opportunity. He was such a gentleman and very kind. I loved his voice and I’m grateful for his music.🙏🏼
@PlusOneARocknRollPodcast-mt9nfАй бұрын
always a great guy
@Jammer7967Ай бұрын
I seen that tour with Whitesnake in Hampton, VA. The first time I seen them, they opened for Judas Priest in 1984. I've been blessed to have met Jack and talked with him on several occasions, the most memorable being in Pittsburgh for the acoustic Storytellers show. We got to hang out with Jack and Robby along with the venue owner for a couple hours after the show. Such an incredible person. This was a hard loss.
@1936StudebakerАй бұрын
Thank you Jack....for everything, R.I.P buddy.
@brookiec9358Ай бұрын
Rest in peace Captain Jack!
@PlusOneARocknRollPodcast-mt9nfАй бұрын
He will be missed
@PlusOneARocknRollPodcast-mt9nfАй бұрын
you know he's fronting a band up in heaven
@alwilson32042 ай бұрын
Well at least he liked one or two good bands...
@drock555512 ай бұрын
I ain't gonna hold my breathe.
@PlusOneARocknRollPodcast-mt9nf2 ай бұрын
Don't blame you but one can dream
@cletusbeauregard19722 ай бұрын
MASTODON FOR THE SUPERBOWL
@pistdamgulan122 ай бұрын
French guy here. As requested, the depiction of Marie-Antoinette says "Ha ça ira, ça ira, ça ira. Les aristocrates à la lanterne. Ha ça ira, ça ira, ça ira, les aristocrates on les pendra." Note it's said with a typical people's accent from Paris. Though not that common nowadays but clearly recognizable. The "ha ça ira" can have two meanings, literally "it'll be fine" but it can also mean "that's enough". I tend to believe in the context of the whole song which also tells about a better future, it's the first meaning that's implied here. The full translation: "It'll be fine, ... The aristocrats to the lamp post. It'll be fine, ... We'll hang the aristocrats". For those who don't understand the imagery behind the lamp post, the idea is to hang aristocrats there. Regarding the boat, it's the coat of arms of Paris. This coat of arms mentions the city motto in latin "fluctuat nec mergitur" which means "it's tossed (by the waves) but does not sink". Lots of symbols regarding what happened during the french revolution particularly in Paris. In four years at LA it would be marvelous to have the big four doing some american historical song cover.
@McLernonMulitMedia2 ай бұрын
Thanks! I knew there was an interesting set of historical items behind the symbols!
@pistdamgulan122 ай бұрын
@@McLernonMulitMediaindeed, all this metal-opera show was relating a part of the french revolution. As it was guessed in the video, this is a sort of cover of a song popular during the french revolution called "Ha ! ça ira". This song seems to have been inspired by Benjamin Franklin, who, when asked about the american war of independence, invariably replied in his "bad" French: "Ça ira, ça ira". Another important historical item is the place where they played (Conciergerie) was the prison where Marie-Antoinette was held before her execution. It was the king's castle during medieval times, that's why it looks like a castle. Now it's a museum. On a less historical aspect, the view from the roofs with a hooded figure from the back is a nod to the Assassin's Creed video game which is developed by a french studio (Ubisoft). This character was there at all the opening ceremony shows.
@nicovansteen79982 ай бұрын
Keep dreaming. Advertisers that pay for airtime during the superbowl never will allow a metal band. They are too afraid viewers will switch off during that performance. So they will pressure to keep the show VERY mainstream.
@PlusOneARocknRollPodcast-mt9nf2 ай бұрын
Metallica is not mainstream? Metallica is played during every sporting event in the U.S. and Metallica fans are in the demographic of people who have disposable income. I agree that Slipknot may not have a shot at the show but how about AC/DC?
@nicovansteen79982 ай бұрын
Not in the eye of the advertisers. Metal still has an image and the way everything is polarized in the US nowadays, I am not sure the general public will be pleased. They could of course “sell their soul” to a big company, but how would their fanbase react? The reason Gojira could play at the olympics is that the event is less commercially based. The superbowl is on big commercial, where accidentally also American Football is played. I would give Metallica a better chance for the 2028 olympics.
@lucioalbertodesousa13312 ай бұрын
Maybe there's some new guys doing good job as like Gojira.
@Skoora2 ай бұрын
What's the point. They would just default to Metallica and they would be boring as hell. They wouldn't pick a lesser known but more interesting band. We're talking a major media event in America here. They will go with the Lowest Common Denominator and safety.
@theriff38932 ай бұрын
I think Metallica would do the genera justice and be better than the other crap we've seen for the last two decades. It's not like to Super Bowl needs help selling tickets. But they want the name recognition I"m sure
@jeferssonmontoya21772 ай бұрын
Metallica will be amazing
@theriff38932 ай бұрын
Makes the most sense to me anyway
@StevenMcHugh-k1h2 ай бұрын
it doesn't have to be Metallica to do the Halftime show......do Slipknot....In Flames.....Gojira.......Volbeat.....Mastodon......and even to diverse a bit......Korn.......Breaking Benjamin......the list goes on
@huracanmedia16612 ай бұрын
The superbowl musical performances have been nothing but crap for many years and generally I do not watch for that very reason, a bunch of B musician lip syncing to backing tracks and autotune that is not music or even close. Gojira just put on the most epic olympic performance ever and finally Metal is front and center on the world's largest stage making the superbowl shows look like amateurs. Go hard or go home. My personal choice would be Rammstein however lets keep it American for now and go with Metallica for a full half time show and now with this olympic opening off the charts-LA has to fit in Metallica in the show. Another hugely popular superbowl halftime would be Kiss or more current Ghost.
@theriff38932 ай бұрын
Rammstein would be cool. I think for a first metal band they'd probably pick the biggest American band
@McLernonMulitMedia2 ай бұрын
I’d love to see Rammstein. They know how to present a visual. As far as Ghost goes, America is far too Christian to allow them to play at the Super Bowl.
@markserainidis10582 ай бұрын
She will be missed....
@patrickbreen12714 ай бұрын
This was excellent! Looking forward to future episodes.
@PlusOneARocknRollPodcast-mt9nf4 ай бұрын
Welcome aboard Hope we can entertain!!
@widetrack19604 ай бұрын
One of the greatest....
@twwtjohns4 ай бұрын
Kudos! Grand Funk Railroad was the first band I ever saw in concert in 1971 before they added Craig Frost in 1972. To this day, they're my favorite band with Mark Farner.
@dukecraig24023 ай бұрын
Grand Funk Railroad, THE American Band 🫵
@alwilson32042 ай бұрын
Farner's a great musician, good guy AND a deep felt Christian - there wasn't that many of them in old rock bands.
@fuzzybutkus8970Ай бұрын
They were Gods here in Flint. Now Farner is the only still here. Frost was huge member to us.
@nicolecouch29105 ай бұрын
Fast-forward to 15:00 Paul Gilbert!
@PlusOneARocknRollPodcast-mt9nf5 ай бұрын
Thank you for checking the video out. Plus One usually has a plus one. We'd love to have you on sometime!!
@GregRenoff6 ай бұрын
Good job Chris!!
@PlusOneARocknRollPodcast-mt9nf6 ай бұрын
We need to have you on the show!!
@GregRenoff6 ай бұрын
@@PlusOneARocknRollPodcast-mt9nf anytime!
@astupidcoyote6 ай бұрын
McLemon Cracks me up! Big Fan Chris!
@PlusOneARocknRollPodcast-mt9nf6 ай бұрын
He's got something new on there almost everytime!!
@astupidcoyote6 ай бұрын
@@PlusOneARocknRollPodcast-mt9nf love the little Easter Eggs
@vincenzollamas7 ай бұрын
ask a band whatever you want, they're just people
@Trev0r987 ай бұрын
Worst question to ask a band: "Where do you get your ideas from?" (thank you, Norm M. R.I.P.)
@mrsusan92947 ай бұрын
Norm is dead? I didn't know he was sick.
@otten56667 ай бұрын
HEY! Stop stealing my moves!
@gingerwoods6167 ай бұрын
I love The Bends but Ok Computer rose to a different level.
@bjrnbrynemo90597 ай бұрын
Yup. Ok Computer is way better. For instance: if you take the worst 4 Bends songs, you medíocre tracks like Bones, Nice Dream, Sulk and Black Star. The worst 4 Ok Computer songs (not counting you know what) are masterpieces like: Subterranean Homesick Alien, Electioneering, Climbing Up the Walls and The Tourist
@gingerwoods6167 ай бұрын
@@bjrnbrynemo9059I love Nice Dream and Sulk is a great tune
@patrickwalsh2797 ай бұрын
I'm so tired of morons who think that The Beatles' album Magical Mystery Tour is bad. Yeah, let's see: "Strawberry Fields Forever," which George Martin deemed the the best song they ever made and certainly the best John Lennon song "I Am the Walrus," which Ian MacDonald regarded as Lennon's finest, most savage record "Penny Lane," one of McCartney's most memorable, scathingly insightful songs--a perfect and perfectly immortal Pop song "All You Need is Love," an enduring anthem. "Your Mother Should Know," a classic "retro" McCartney ditty with an utterly gorgeous melody and timeless lyrics "The Fool on the Hill," yet another hauntingly gorgeous McCartney number with uncanny melodic structure and pure poetry for words "Hello, Goodbye," a remarkable and exquisitely refreshing Pop confection that's like diving into a pool on a hot summer day If The Beatles had only made one album and it was Magical Mystery Tour, we'd be hearing cuts from it on Classic Rock radio stations today; that it followed up Sgt. Pepper's is why so many fools on the hill castigate it. Their loss.
@sexobscura7 ай бұрын
*If anyone really interested in music is looking at this, then forget what they've said about a 'greatest album'. It's just their choice. And a lousy one. Sons of Silver are redundant in themselves, anyway. Listen to anything they didn't mention and you'll be doing fine*