This is the first time I've ever heard a Punky Meadows interview. He was very candid and sounded really down to earth. I always thought his guitar solos were done very tastefully. From the interview, it sounds like they really started from the bottom and worked their way up. Way to go Punky. The guy is really a survivor from that era.
I love what Punky had to say about these people who start out playing guitar and they play as if they're only trying to impress you. They're not playing from the heart.
I saw Angel warm up for Styx. It blew our minds when they did the “magic show” appearance on stage. The music started and stage hands brought out cube boxes and stacked them up. Than the band just walked out of these stacks. To top that! The angel face up behind the stage became animated. Holy Crap! And even better.. their music is incredible.
Punky.....Seattle 1979 Paramount theater....best concert I've ever seen....I still listen to the 1st 3 Angel albums quite often. Angel still remains one of my top 10 rock groups. Thank you.
Punky deserves respect. He has a humble attitude, was able to make fun of himself and be a good sport back in the days of "Punky's Whips". Great player on top of that!
Angel is one of the most under rated bands. They had such an original and great sound on their albums. Punky has licks that I've never heard any other guitarists do. He has a style all his own. Barry Brandt was my second drum hero when I was around 12. First was Peter Criss, only because Kiss was the first rock band I ever heard at my age back then. But when I learned of Angel and got to see them in concert in '79, it was awesome. As a musician today still, at 60 years old, I still site Angel as a big influence on me. I often reference their earlier albums for songs I compose.
Fabulous interview with Punky Meadows. He has always understood how to look and act like a star onstage - the best makeup, hair and clothes! Yet he is so down to earth and honest. He looks great.
Punky has such a beautiful shiny hairdo, and the angle at which he's recorded in this interview emphasizes the pooched-out succulence of his insolent pouting rictus, the sight of which drives us helpless viewers mad with desire!
Always loved Angel. Got a chance to see Punky perform with his new band at B.B. Kings a few years ago (with other early Angel member Felix Robinson who played a few tunes on bass, and also on bass, Randy Gregg). It was incredible. Punky is not only an amazing talent, but has the sharp stage moves too; really puts on the rock show. Hearing/seeing "Tower" live, it was like, "I can't believe what I just saw!" Wish I saw Angel back in the day, but this B.B. Kings gig was super cool. After the show Punky and Felix were nice to take photos with my husband and I. Great interview, thanks Rock Scene.
I was fortunate enough to see Angel back in the day when, as Punky mentioned in this interview, they opened up for Styx, at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix, Arizona. This was in December 1979 when Styx were on tour supporting their "Cornerstone" album and Angel were supporting their "Sinful" album. Although I thought for the longest time that it was the year before in 1978 when Styx were supporting their "Pieces Of Eight" album and Angel were supporting their "White Hot" album. Either way, both bands were awesome that night.
I was a kid wen i got My first Ángel album i'm 52 i must being around 10 years old .ir was the live album i listen to ir on the dark late at night un litle Town in México dreaming of a live concert,it was magical!!!
I was a kid and had White Hot....played it and Broken Heart by the BABYS late in the dark....I just saw Angel in 2019 and met Punky and Frank! Dream Come True!
Just saw Angel play in Carteret, NJ. What a fun show! Punky's poster was on my bedroom wall in Colonia, NJ, growing up. Angel opened for Ace Frehley's band.
I just purchased "Fallen Angel" on CD last week. I would have got it sooner but I didn't know about it until I listened to this interview. It's one of the best rock albums I have ever heard. No bulkshit. The writing is solid. The group is tight. Punky's guitar work is beautiful and melodic. The photography inside the CD booklet is amazing--great pictures of Punky when he was coming up. A true rocker from early on. I will be enjoying this album for many years to come. The beginning brings me right back to the opening of an Angel concert 40 years ago. Great work. This album blows away anything Punky would have done with KISS in my opinion.
@@hellin69 I always wondered if black was his natural hair color. He's always had exotic looks. I was a little young in the 70s to get into their music but I liked Punky. Now as an adult I notice Frank DiMino looks good. He's aged very well too.
I read somewhere that Punky was offered a gig on both Kiss and Aerosmith and he turnned them both down. That shows his integrity and belief on his own stuff. He is an underrated player in my opinion.
"Fallen Angel" has a great lineup. These gentlemen can rock with the best of them. It just goes to show that age doesn't have anything to do with creativity. Keep on rocking.
Saw them when they had "the pods" like in spinal tap only they worked. Guessing that's where spinal tap got that idea. Molly Hatchet opened for them on their first tour, it was a great show when America was still great.
Was hoping he would mention the English Setters. Love Angel. Saw them 5 times in the 70’s. Met Punky, Frank, Mickey & Greg at one point. All down to earth guys….. Down to Earth as it is in Heaven…..
I didn't get to see them early on, I was young enough my parents wouldn't let me go to concerts yet. However I am going to see them next March for the first time, and even though it not all the originals, I do get to see Punky & Frank. 😁
i love listening to Punky Meadows. He can cover a lot of things in mere seconds. No awkward pauses, just head-on telling his stories. And a cool guy too. (And he still got that hairstyle from his Cherry People days).
Wow. That was very informative and very telling. It answered my question all these years why Angel wasn't bigger? It was because they were as good if not better than the headliner bands that they opened for. I remember back in the day the same thing happened to Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush. I believe it was Aerosmith at the Texas Jam that was very pissed-off that night that they had to follow Mahogany Rush who absolutely killed it! I give much kudos to bands like Blue Oyster Cult & Ted Nugent for keeping them on. BRAVO.
That was AWESOME!!!! HE LOOKS GREAT!!!! I immediately thought he was Egyptian because he looks like one of my Egyptian belly dance teachers who was in Egyptian films because he was so handsome, but he could dance and he danced very well. Punky still has THAT HAIR!! Very nice!!! He ripped on that guitar, man!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🌸🤟!!!!!
Sou estrangeiro (brasileiro), e sou leitor da Rock Scene desde os anos 70, ainda tenho várias revistas no meu acervo além disso sou fã de PUNKY MEADOWS, e do Angel desde 1975! Muito bom saber que a Rock Scene Magazine tem um canal no CZcams hoje.
Fuck Yeah! Punky is a great songwriter and a tasteful player. His work in his recent solo album "Fallen Angel" and "Risen" with the resurrected Angel are a much needed breath of fresh air in this era of auto-tuned crap.
I never knew that the headlining bands would make the backup bands play under certain rules. Angel should be proud of what they accomplished. I always thought Punky was a handsome, intelligent and very motivated musician. No need for any cosmetic enhancement.
@@Howrad33 LOL...IM OLD ENOUGH TO REMEMBER.....THIS.....FRANK ZAPPA ONCE SAID PUNKY WAS THE BEAUTIFULEST MAN ON THE PLANET......YEAP THERES SOME PERKS TO BEING AN OLD ROCK AND ROLLER..FACT....AMEN 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🥁🥁🥁🥁
i was intrudeced at 15..i saw them with Mothers Finest and Frank Marinos Mahogany Rush and a band that didnt show Black Oak Arkasas..in Little Rock!!!!! James Dandy had issues!
The Punky I knew was not botoxed up and without hair transplants. The late 70s - early 80s, I knew his brother Timmy who played in bands Deuce and Tension....hung out at their place in Wheaton MD. Capital Centre, my old stomping grounds. Worked there for 4 years, Union Job.
I met him in 2019 and saw Angel and Starz....his hair looked real just dyed black....he always had thick hair and tons of girls and groupies....he had his hotel room blocked by 9 girls wait ing in front of it! Oh the stories he told us at the meet n greet last year! AMAZING story teller and he has a photographic memory! They rocked in 2019! He played like a creator of the instrument! Frank sounds like a fine tuned siren at 69!
Loved the CAP CENTER...seen many shows there ( R.I.P.) Never got to see ANGEL back in the day...but had all their LPs...loved me sum ANGEL ( WHITE HOT )...still do... PUNKY IS A LEGEND!!! 👍🤘👍🤘🤘🤘👍🤘👍🤘👍🤘....also THE BAYOU!!!
I saw Angel about 5 times. Yeah, all those other bands should've been afraid..very afraid. They were better than all those bands that they opened for. Thank goodness I always saw them as headliners.
True story..I'm a van Halen nut and van Halen did yiu really got me.and hadn't mastered it and ted Templeton said don't let anyone hear it..and Eddie played it at a party and angel was there..and recorded it next day..ted wasn't happy..so they had to master pretty fuckn quickly hahaha
I remember that, Kiss, STARZ , Angel and few other bands . I think Billy Squire was on that label also. I saw Angel at the Capitol theatre in Wheeling. I was working there as a stagehand. The sound company never heard of wheels. lol Most of the cabinets for the PA system had no fuckin wheels. so put casters on a couple of flats to roll them in because the stage door was 200 foot from truck staging area. Great show though. Saw them a few times in Wheeling in the 70's and maybe early 80's. There show was great when they could headline. Theatrical rock at its finest.
oh dude what'd you do......I saw them in 78 white hot tour at the palladium and then the following Friday at the tower in Philly- they were smoking hot! Great band- better show
I love this guy! It seems as if he just was catapulted from 1975 to present.... soo sexy!!! Angel is one of the ultimate rock bands I'd so much love to see live in Europe! Punky and Angel is one of those immortal evidences how huge the 1970s were!
This is the first time I've ever heard a Punky Meadows interview. He was very candid and sounded really down to earth. I always thought his guitar solos were done very tastefully. From the interview, it sounds like they really started from the bottom and worked their way up. Way to go Punky. The guy is really a survivor from that era.
I love what Punky had to say about these people who start out playing guitar and they play as if they're only trying to impress you. They're not playing from the heart.
Angel was a truly incredible live band with quite a show! Cool interview with Mr.Meadows who is a criminally underrated guitarist.
AGREED
I saw Angel warm up for Styx. It blew our minds when they did the “magic show” appearance on stage. The music started and stage hands brought out cube boxes and stacked them up. Than the band just walked out of these stacks. To top that! The angel face up behind the stage became animated. Holy Crap! And even better.. their music is incredible.
I saw them at the tomorrow club in youngstown OH. they were awesome.
Punky.....Seattle 1979
Paramount theater....best concert I've ever seen....I still listen to the 1st 3 Angel albums quite often.
Angel still remains one of my top 10 rock groups. Thank you.
I saw them there too.. it was an incredible show for sure!
I prefer the last two albums from their prime, SINFUL and WHITE HOT.
I’ve known Punky my whole life, he lived in our neighborhood and was best friends with my uncle. Saw him live many times. 🙂
Damn! You were in TIGHT with those guys. I'm surprised YOU were never in the band.
Punky deserves respect. He has a humble attitude, was able to make fun of himself and be a good sport back in the days of "Punky's Whips". Great player on top of that!
People will never really know just how great they were unless they've seen them Live ! Absolutely the best Live band EVER !
I saw them live.
He’s more fluent than Jeff Beck
Lost my hair in the 90's, I want me one them there Punky wig's!
it's obviously a gorgeous Wig, yeah. Hey.... good for him. He's just trying to still look 'Hot'.
I love Frank Zappa’s take on Punky. Immortalized him, more so.
Frank Zappa and Terry Bozio totally ridiculed him
@@williammitchell1785 where are they now lol
@@robertmiller967Zappa’s dead and Bozio is still an acclaimed drummer,
Oh Punky.
Angel is one of the most under rated bands. They had such an original and great sound on their albums. Punky has licks that I've never heard any other guitarists do. He has a style all his own. Barry Brandt was my second drum hero when I was around 12. First was Peter Criss, only because Kiss was the first rock band I ever heard at my age back then. But when I learned of Angel and got to see them in concert in '79, it was awesome. As a musician today still, at 60 years old, I still site Angel as a big influence on me. I often reference their earlier albums for songs I compose.
Fabulous interview with Punky Meadows. He has always understood how to look and act like a star onstage - the best makeup, hair and clothes! Yet he is so down to earth and honest. He looks great.
Punky has such a beautiful shiny hairdo, and the angle at which he's recorded in this interview emphasizes the pooched-out succulence of his insolent pouting rictus, the sight of which drives us helpless viewers mad with desire!
I can’t stand the way he pouts…cause he might not be pouting for me
That's some funny stuff right there you just made me spit out my coffee
I thought it was Bruce Jenner at first ….
he looks like a plastic ken doll.
I'm no helpless viewer. To me that's a senior wearing lip gloss and a wig. Nothing sexy about it.
Always loved Angel. Got a chance to see Punky perform with his new band at B.B. Kings a few years ago (with other early Angel member Felix Robinson who played a few tunes on bass, and also on bass, Randy Gregg). It was incredible. Punky is not only an amazing talent, but has the sharp stage moves too; really puts on the rock show. Hearing/seeing "Tower" live, it was like, "I can't believe what I just saw!" Wish I saw Angel back in the day, but this B.B. Kings gig was super cool. After the show Punky and Felix were nice to take photos with my husband and I. Great interview, thanks Rock Scene.
I was fortunate enough to see Angel back in the day when, as Punky mentioned in this interview, they opened up for Styx, at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix, Arizona. This was in December 1979 when Styx were on tour supporting their "Cornerstone" album and Angel were supporting their "Sinful" album. Although I thought for the longest time that it was the year before in 1978 when Styx were supporting their "Pieces Of Eight" album and Angel were supporting their "White Hot" album. Either way, both bands were awesome that night.
@@cocktailhotel I was that show also
Punky and Peggy Bundy have the same hair stylist.
I was a kid wen i got My first Ángel album i'm 52 i must being around 10 years old .ir was the live album i listen to ir on the dark late at night un litle Town in México dreaming of a live concert,it was magical!!!
I was a kid and had White Hot....played it and Broken Heart by the BABYS late in the dark....I just saw Angel in 2019 and met Punky and Frank! Dream Come True!
I saw them about the same time(1979 i think) opening up for Styx in Abilene Texas.My first concert ever.Punky was tearin it up!
Just saw Angel play in Carteret, NJ. What a fun show! Punky's poster was on my bedroom wall in Colonia, NJ, growing up. Angel opened for Ace Frehley's band.
I just purchased "Fallen Angel" on CD last week. I would have got it sooner but I didn't know about it until I listened to this interview. It's one of the best rock albums I have ever heard. No bulkshit. The writing is solid. The group is tight. Punky's guitar work is beautiful and melodic. The photography inside the CD booklet is amazing--great pictures of Punky when he was coming up. A true rocker from early on. I will be enjoying this album for many years to come. The beginning brings me right back to the opening of an Angel concert 40 years ago. Great work. This album blows away anything Punky would have done with KISS in my opinion.
The album is great!! Buy it , you will not regret it!
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I bought it about a year ago and I love it. Thank you.
ON EARTH AS IT IS IN HEAVEN
Without men wearing makeup.
He must have the same plastic surgeon as Mickey Rourke.
He's wearing a wig too
I thought it was a sex change.
Actually Punky is a 71 year old Cherokee, doesn't wear a wig 😉 and never had plastic surgery the man doesn't even never has... ✌
@@hellin69 I always wondered if black was his natural hair color. He's always had exotic looks. I was a little young in the 70s to get into their music but I liked Punky. Now as an adult I notice Frank DiMino looks good. He's aged very well too.
Pinkie MEADOWS
I remember the band Angel in the 1970s one of the first bands that I recognized
My first real concert was Aerosmith at MSG 1976. Changed my life forever……
I read somewhere that Punky was offered a gig on both Kiss and Aerosmith and he turnned them both down. That shows his integrity and belief on his own stuff. He is an underrated player in my opinion.
"Fallen Angel" has a great lineup. These gentlemen can rock with the best of them. It just goes to show that age doesn't have anything to do with creativity. Keep on rocking.
Just saw them play and he was spectacular. Still got great rock moves Punky
Sat in the eighth row in front of Punky on the Sinful tour. Incredible!
Thank You!!! I had to pawn my “ on earth as in heaven album “ !! Love that you brought back memories of angels great music!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Saw them when they had "the pods" like in spinal tap only they worked. Guessing that's where spinal tap got that idea. Molly Hatchet opened for them on their first tour, it was a great show when America was still great.
Met Punky at a WAWA ...He was so laid back and cool.
Beautiful interview loved ❤ it with a passion....
Punky just talked for 15 minutes straight...
What was the question?
There were 2, actually...who's your plastic surgeon and who's your hairdresser.
One of the greats !!!
I interviewed Punky when Angel played at the Riverside Theater in Milwaukee back in '78. Great show and great visuals!
So impressive, down to earth, what a hard worker. I never saw such an in depth interview with him before.
I really enjoyed these stories!!! Great fun and crazy memories. Life!
got to see them twice back in the day one of the best shows ever!
Was hoping he would mention the English Setters. Love Angel. Saw them 5 times in the 70’s. Met Punky, Frank, Mickey & Greg at one point. All down to earth guys….. Down to Earth as it is in Heaven…..
Vinnie Vincent looks great
I didn't get to see them early on, I was young enough my parents wouldn't let me go to concerts yet. However I am going to see them next March for the first time, and even though it not all the originals, I do get to see Punky & Frank. 😁
What a terrific interview!
more like TERRIFYING
i love listening to Punky Meadows. He can cover a lot of things in mere seconds. No awkward pauses, just head-on telling his stories. And a cool guy too. (And he still got that hairstyle from his Cherry People days).
Wow. That was very informative and very telling. It answered my question all these years why Angel wasn't bigger? It was because they were as good if not better than the headliner bands that they opened for. I remember back in the day the same thing happened to Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush. I believe it was Aerosmith at the Texas Jam that was very pissed-off that night that they had to follow Mahogany Rush who absolutely killed it! I give much kudos to bands like Blue Oyster Cult & Ted Nugent for keeping them on. BRAVO.
That was AWESOME!!!! HE LOOKS GREAT!!!! I immediately thought he was Egyptian because he looks like one of my Egyptian belly dance teachers who was in Egyptian films because he was so handsome, but he could dance and he danced very well. Punky still has THAT HAIR!! Very nice!!! He ripped on that guitar, man!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🌸🤟!!!!!
Great interview
Sou estrangeiro (brasileiro), e sou leitor da Rock Scene desde os anos 70, ainda tenho várias revistas no meu acervo além disso sou fã de PUNKY MEADOWS, e do Angel desde 1975! Muito bom saber que a Rock Scene Magazine tem um canal no CZcams hoje.
Has anyone ever noticed if you turn the albums like 'White Hot' upside down, it says "ANGEL" again? Whoever came up with that design is pretty clever!
this logo alone back in 79 was why i became a graphic designer.
It was designed by a fan who showed it them after the show and they bought it.
@@apollozeroThat dude must have been trippin to come up with that. It is really cool though and not like it's just a mirror image...
Saw Angel 1978 Boston Orpheum Theater-best concert and show ever
My first Angel album was "Live without a net" and it was excellent! Cheers! :)
He's so laid back, genuine guitar slinger. Loved watching him play with Ace Frehley and Lita Ford.
Great guitar player and one cool dude!
I like this dude. Long live Rock!
what a great dude
I was listening to Angel today
Buxx played at my high school. I remember Punky well. I always loved the Angel logo; that it read the same right side and upside down.
Yes! I still show people this! 😁
Любил Ангел, мы переписывали их винил в 70-х! ❤
When Angel headlined and got to do their whole show ! It was so very cool!!! What a fun band and a great Memorie
Fuck Yeah! Punky is a great songwriter and a tasteful player. His work in his recent solo album "Fallen Angel" and "Risen" with the resurrected Angel are a much needed breath of fresh air in this era of auto-tuned crap.
The interviewer had an easy gig here! Can imagine him scoring off his question list as the time went by😂😅
I never knew that the headlining bands would make the backup bands play under certain rules. Angel should be proud of what they accomplished. I always thought Punky was a handsome, intelligent and very motivated musician. No need for any cosmetic enhancement.
Great interview Punky...
Great interview. Love Angle.
Proof read
Ok most underrated band
I love this dude this is amazing
Brought to you by The Joe Lynn Turner "Hair" Club for Men.
That is some funny shit!
Much respect.
Great, great, great guitarist!
Punky Meadows.....is a legend.....kickass gitiuar player...FACT.....AMEN
The band was awesome and Punky was there driving it hard on guitar. Great show. I can't even remember who they opened for. It just didn't matter.
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@@Howrad33 LOL...IM OLD ENOUGH TO REMEMBER.....THIS.....FRANK ZAPPA ONCE SAID PUNKY WAS THE BEAUTIFULEST MAN ON THE PLANET......YEAP THERES SOME PERKS TO BEING AN OLD ROCK AND ROLLER..FACT....AMEN 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🥁🥁🥁🥁
Yes, my friend! God bless you!
Cool dude. My sister was so jealous of his hair lol
Punky Meadows is a huge tallent / legend and I hope the Angel resurgence keeps going because I`m lving it!
Punky was one of the most underrated guitar players of all time. Angel were my Beatles.
One of my favorites, Helluva Band is a fantastic album
Such a beautiful shiny wig
Love Angel!
Came here upon Frank and Terry's recommendations.
little fond of chiffon? 😁
Nobody in the rock world talks as fast as Punky Meadows. Nobody plays as fast and looks as great as Punky Meadows. Punky Meadows forever!😘💖😘🕺🎉
I knew Ralph Mormon. We worked in the same boiler room for awhile in Santa Monica when he was between gigs.
i was intrudeced at 15..i saw them with Mothers Finest and Frank Marinos Mahogany Rush and a band that didnt show Black Oak Arkasas..in Little Rock!!!!!
James Dandy had issues!
Black Oak Arkansas didn't show up in Little Rock, that is pure gold
this guy is a trip!!! AWESOME!
She looks great for 78.
Super interesting Dude excellent story teller
The Punky I knew was not botoxed up and without hair transplants. The late 70s - early 80s, I knew his brother Timmy who played in bands Deuce and Tension....hung out at their place in Wheaton MD.
Capital Centre, my old stomping grounds. Worked there for 4 years, Union Job.
:"Punkys give me your lips "
Punky whips ahahaha
I met him in 2019 and saw Angel and Starz....his hair looked real just dyed black....he always had thick hair and tons of girls and groupies....he had his hotel room blocked by 9 girls wait ing in front of it! Oh the stories he told us at the meet n greet last year! AMAZING story teller and he has a photographic memory! They rocked in 2019! He played like a creator of the instrument! Frank sounds like a fine tuned siren at 69!
Loved the CAP CENTER...seen many shows there ( R.I.P.)
Never got to see ANGEL back in the day...but had all their LPs...loved me sum ANGEL ( WHITE HOT )...still do...
PUNKY IS A LEGEND!!! 👍🤘👍🤘🤘🤘👍🤘👍🤘👍🤘....also THE BAYOU!!!
Really like Punky's release from 2016. Haven't heard the latest Angel album but need to get.
I recall seeing their LPs in K-mart in the 70s. They looked so cool.
How many "Face Lifts" has this guy had? Doesn't want to age!!!!!!! He is hard to even look at!!!!!!
Straight outta D.C.~ Punky is the man...
I didn't know Caitlyn Jenner played guitar in Angel.
I saw them open for Ted Nugent in 1979/80 in Lubbock Texas. Very memorable. To this day
I saw them in concert in the 70s. I had front row seats the orchestra pit. I was literally so close to him I could smell his cologne. Great band
Thought it was that woman from Real Housewives of NJ
I’ve never seen a Punky interview. Is it just me.. it’s funny to hear him swear?
that dude can shred & the interview was great
caught Angel live in Buffalo - bought the album the next day
The Tower, great song🎶🎸
GREAT player! Very cool band! Is there any video of them online live in the 70's??
Fender needs to create a "Punky Meadows" Signature Stratocaster.
He's The Man..... Great Guitar Player and Super Cool!
I saw Angel about 5 times. Yeah, all those other bands should've been afraid..very afraid. They were better than all those bands that they opened for. Thank goodness I always saw them as headliners.
True story..I'm a van Halen nut and van Halen did yiu really got me.and hadn't mastered it and ted Templeton said don't let anyone hear it..and Eddie played it at a party and angel was there..and recorded it next day..ted wasn't happy..so they had to master pretty fuckn quickly hahaha
Una excelente banda Dimino, Meadows, Robinson, Giuffria y Brant.
Tambien Mickie Jones, R.I.P.....
A Kiss bill with Angel would have been great for the fans! Funny how Gene didn’t want Angel to open for them but Rush (HOF) could!!!
Am I the only one seeing a resemblance to Peg Bundy?
I remember that, Kiss, STARZ , Angel and few other bands . I think Billy Squire was on that label also. I saw Angel at the Capitol theatre in Wheeling. I was working there as a stagehand. The sound company never heard of wheels. lol Most of the cabinets for the PA system had no fuckin wheels. so put casters on a couple of flats to roll them in because the stage door was 200 foot from truck staging area. Great show though. Saw them a few times in Wheeling in the 70's and maybe early 80's. There show was great when they could headline. Theatrical rock at its finest.
oh dude what'd you do......I saw them in 78 white hot tour at the palladium and then the following Friday at the tower in Philly- they were smoking hot! Great band- better show
I love this guy! It seems as if he just was catapulted from 1975 to present.... soo sexy!!!
Angel is one of the ultimate rock bands I'd so much love to see live in Europe! Punky and Angel is one of those immortal evidences how huge the 1970s were!