I think the Motley album with John is their best. Very underrated and under appreciated.
@MarvynSyn999Күн бұрын
Meh. They should have called it something else. Said it's a Project. Then when everyone hated it, they could have begged Vince to come back. Those guys were made for each other. Corabi was his best with UNION.
@chrisbishop467122 сағат бұрын
As the album stands on its own without the motley Crue moniker it's a great one..
@SH-fm5euКүн бұрын
Too Fast For Love and the Corabi record are my 2 favorite Crue albums.
@rjc7289Күн бұрын
That record John did with The Scream should've blown up big-time. Great songs and gnarly guitar tones -- there wasn't anything on that record to dislike.
@nicksideris26004 сағат бұрын
cindy was an amazing live band, to love them u needed to see them
@AnthonyFilardiКүн бұрын
I love everything John Corabi has done musically.Those 2 Union albums are excellent along with the Motley Crue CD.
@christophercirocco8611Күн бұрын
Right on, JC is a solid, straight shooter from every interview I’ve heard.
@backwatersandbackroads2 күн бұрын
He sounds like a real down to earth guy.
@rticle15Күн бұрын
I walked into a guitar center and Corabi was doing a guitar clinic around 2010. I sat and watched the whole thing. He was so chill and approachable. I rooted for him ever since.
@bigpoppa5732Күн бұрын
John's son , Ian is a great drummer. I've had the honor of hanging out with him and the other guys in Rehab
@thetruthchannel34922 сағат бұрын
been a ghost town for a long time
@krissmith239622 сағат бұрын
John was great on the screams cd and the motley cd. Nothing after that was anything I liked
@Malama_Ki2 күн бұрын
3/5 of my band moved to Philly in ‘90 and took a different approach. We played the Galaxy and the Empire was already gone so we rented a big ass warehouse in the NE right off I-95 and had ragers once a month to pay the bills and gigged out the rest of the time. Good Times living in your own, anything goes speak easy / practice space.
@ernesteison7979Күн бұрын
I spent way too much time at the Empire and the Galaxy. Teeze/Rough House probably had the biggest following, they ended up getting signed to CBS. Corabi mentioned World War III. At one point, Johnny Dee and Dean Davison (Britny Fox} both played drums for World War III. Greg Howl also came out of those clubs. I don't remember Corabi''s band at all.
@MarvynSyn999Күн бұрын
In that thumbnail he looks prettier than most Chickies I see at Metal shows these daze...lmao
@AdamFlintGuitarКүн бұрын
Excellent interview, as always! There was a documentary on the Empire Rock Club, that never materialized. The preview is still up, and features Jeff LaBar and G.G. from Heavens Edge, both sadly deceased. Would be curious if anyone knows what became of this: m.kzbin.info/www/bejne/ioTIiWhvns9pgdk&pp=ygUPQWxsIGFnZXMgc3VuZGF5