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    1. #1
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      Kevin Dubrow......dead.

      ....and the Riot has finally been quieted.

      Someone call Noddy Holder and Dave Hill and tell them they can have their songs back.

      http://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/Musi...row/index.html

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      That sucks! Weren't they the first heavy metal band to have an album go #1?

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      Yeah QR was the first to get a Heavy Metal album to #1 on Billboard, must have been 83 or 84. In 1991 Skid Row's Slave To The Grind was the first heavy metal album to debut at #1.
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    4. #4
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      Quote Originally Posted by novanutcase
      That sucks! Weren't they the first heavy metal band to have an album go #1?
      That's what the article said.

      They were the first metal band I ever got into.
      Party like a rockstar usually means......short life.

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      On his gravestone....."its not a wig"

    6. #6
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      ^ Thats messed up. lol

    7. #7
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      The old band I worked for, doing sound, covered 'cum on feel the noize.
      He's screaming in Heaven, now...
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    8. #8
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      I saw Quiet Riot with Kevin Dubrow , Carlos Cavazo , Rudy Sarzo , and Frankie Banali in 1983 just before Cum on Feel the Noize broke out as a hit.
      At a small club in Atlanta, Ga. called Hedginds ( I think I spelled that wrong )

      Anyway , it was cool to see them in a small place. ( 500 seater )
      3 months later , they played the Omni in Atlanta ( 17,000 seater )

      I went to see them because they were Randy Rhodes' band before he joined Ozzie and I had seen Randy with Ozzie before he got killed.

      I guess maybe Kevin and Randy are jamming again.

      R.I.P. Kevin.
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    9. #9
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      Kevin also did some side stuff that had a real bluesy/rock sound to it. It wasn't quite as 'in your face' as their other stuff, although I did love their other stuff.

      RIP Kevin and Randy Rhoades.......

    10. #10
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      Seen them 3 time. I even have a shirt sign by all of them. guess I cant wear it or wash it anymore. bang your head rocks

    11. #11
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      That sucks. I enjoyed their music. Back in high school QR and Def Leppard were the shiznet!

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    12. #12
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      Real sorry to hear it

      Actually saw them here at a famous little club (now closed) called Fern Park Station. Little tiny 400 capacity place made up of old train cars. It was in the mid 90s when Metal was dead before the 80s come back tours. I have been to a lot of concerts, Show was fu..in LOUD!!! Awesome show actually. Hung out with them a bit after, crazy sheot. Then I grew up!

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      Quote Originally Posted by JEFFTATE
      At a small club in Atlanta, Ga. called Hedginds ( I think I spelled that wrong )
      Hegends(I think this is the correct spelling, not 100% sure) was a great rock club. I used to go there to see the Satellites before they were the Georgia Satellites. Great club and some great bands rawked it.
      The difference between an environmentalist and a developer is that a developer wants to build a house in the woods, an environmentalist already has one.

    14. #14
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      first concert i ever went to. rip kevin

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      Quote Originally Posted by southernfriedcj
      Hegends(I think this is the correct spelling, not 100% sure) was a great rock club. I used to go there to see the Satellites before they were the Georgia Satellites. Great club and some great bands rawked it.
      Hell Yeah !
      Remember when the Satellites were the Hellhounds ?
      Great band.
      Loud as hell !
      Jeff Tate
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    16. #16
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      Its a shame hes gone,they were a great band.
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