Jan 272007
 

Seger! Our patron saint of Classic Rock mediocrity keeps on keepin’ on! Jon Pareles writes about him in the most rockist terms imaginable. This is a fascinating, if hackneyed, piece of rock journalism!

Emphases courtesy of Rock Town Hall. Craig Frost fans take note! Thanks to Townsman BigSteve.

From The New York Times, by Jon Pareles

Bob Seger: A Rocker Who’s Come to Terms With Time

Bob Seger is 61, with gray hair and glasses. But he still goes to work in a T-shirt and bluejeans.
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Jan 252007
 

Townsman db says:
It’d kind of like hearing that Wynona Ryder is going to be in Playboy, it’s about 20 years too late. Can David Lee Roth sing anything like he did on those records at this point. Shouldn’t we be mourning the loss of primate Michael Anthony. Isn’t this glass half full?

5:45 p.m. ET Jan 24, 2007
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – A deal is almost done for David Lee Roth to return to the Van Halen fold for a summer tour of amphitheaters, sources told Billboard.com.

They said a contract could be signed as early as Wednesday for tour promoter Live Nation to produce a 40-date trek, which would mark Roth’s first outing with the rock band in more than 20 years.

Spokeswomen for Roth and the band said they were unable to provide any confirmation.

Guitarist Eddie Van Halen’s 15-year-old son, Wolfgang, has stepped in for original bassist Michael Anthony in the new incarnation of the group, which also features Eddie’s brother Alex on drums.

Van Halen last toured in 2004 with vocalist Sammy Hagar, Roth’s replacement, grossing nearly $40 million, according to Billboard Boxscore. Hagar refused to collaborate further with the Van Halen brothers after the tour’s completion, although he has consistently played live with Anthony in recent years.

The warring factions may wind up meeting in public in March when Van Halen is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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Jan 252007
 

Sadly, Townsman The Great 48 found himself listening to Social Distortion’s “1945” because of this:

PLACENTIA, California (AP) — Brent Liles, a former bassist for the 1980s punk rock group Social Distortion, was struck and killed by a truck while riding a bicycle, authorities said Wednesday. He was 43.

Liles was hit on January 18. No immediate charges were brought against the driver.

Liles, who was from Fullerton, joined Social Distortion in 1981 and played bass on the band’s “Mommy’s Little Monster” recording two years later.

Fed up with turmoil inside the group, he and drummer Derek O’Brien quit the band during a New Year’s Eve performance in 1983.

Liles went on to play with other punk groups such as Agent Orange.

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