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Dark Horseman Metal Wanker
Number of posts : 6039 Age : 56
| Subject: Re: DOKKEN Wed Jun 26, 2019 12:52 pm | |
| So, they're touring but i'm not finding anything on a new album. What happened? | |
| | | Fat Freddy Metal, Movies, Beer
Number of posts : 37955 Age : 54
| Subject: Re: DOKKEN Wed Jun 26, 2019 1:22 pm | |
| - Dark Horseman wrote:
- So, they're touring but i'm not finding anything on a new album. What happened?
The last time I saw it mentioned on Blabbermouth, it said it's now "tentatively" scheduled for sometime in 2020. In other words... don't hold your breath. In related news, "Wild" Mick Brown has stepped down (supposedly "temporarily") from the drum position... - Blabbermouth wrote:
- DOKKEN's longtime member "Wild" Mick Brown is "retired temporarily" from playing drums, according to George Lynch.
Brown did not perform with his bandmates at some of their recent gigs, including the May 5 concert at the M3 Rock Festival in Columbia, Maryland. He was replaced by BJ Zampa (HOUSE OF LORDS), who has filled in for Brown in the past. No explanation regarding Mick's absence was provided by the band.
During an appearance earlier today (Thursday, May 30) on SiriusXM's "Trunk Nation", Lynch — who has played with Brown in a number of projects, including DOKKEN and THE END MACHINE — said that Mick "retired temporarily," adding that the drummer is "out of DOKKEN."
As for why Brown is taking a break from playing drums, Lynch said: "Drumming is a very physical thing, obviously. And doing it all your life at that age, it's tough. And especially with the kind of power that he plays with — he puts his whole body into it. He's one of those kinds of drummers — like Cozy Powell or [John] Bonham; a power drummer. So, it just takes its toll. Everything aches, everything hurts. So he's just gonna take some time off."
George continued: "I'm not saying he isn't gonna come back. He may come back and do THE END MACHINE. I don't know what his plans are other than that, but we spoke about that. He says, 'Keep me in mind for down the road. But I just wanna rest up and heal up,' and rest his brain and his body for a little while. And I get that." _________________ "If you're a false, don't entry, because you'll be burned and died!"
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| | | Dark Horseman Metal Wanker
Number of posts : 6039 Age : 56
| Subject: Re: DOKKEN Wed Jun 26, 2019 5:10 pm | |
| Has to be tough at his age, more power to him. | |
| | | Fat Freddy Metal, Movies, Beer
Number of posts : 37955 Age : 54
| Subject: Re: DOKKEN Wed Jun 26, 2019 5:14 pm | |
| My inner cynic suspects that "temporarily retired" is a nice way of saying "went to rehab." Remember, this is the guy who got busted for driving a golf cart while drunk. _________________ "If you're a false, don't entry, because you'll be burned and died!"
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Number of posts : 37955 Age : 54
| Subject: Re: DOKKEN Sun Jul 07, 2019 6:51 am | |
| Looks like Mick Brown's "temporary" retirement may be permanent: - Quote :
- DOKKEN's longtime member "Wild" Mick Brown is "done" playing drums, according to Don Dokken.
Brown did not perform with his bandmates at some of their recent gigs, including the May 5 concert at the M3 Rock Festival in Columbia, Maryland. He was replaced by BJ Zampa (HOUSE OF LORDS), who has filled in for Brown in the past.
During a recent appearance on "The Classic Metal Show", Don said about Mick's status with DOKKEN: "I think he's done. He's retiring, basically. It hit me very suddenly. We were actually on tour — I don't know — a month and a half, two months ago. I remember, we were at the airport, and we were getting on yet another freakin' plane flight, like we do four or five times a week, and he pulled me aside and he says, 'Bro, I can't do it anymore.' And I said, 'What's the matter?' And he said, 'No, I can't do it anymore. I can't do this. I can't keep flying and playing and [staying in] hotels and playing drums.' And I said, 'Is it a money thing? Or is it just the travel? We can cut the shows back. We can do less shows.' And he said, 'No. I just can't do it, man.' And he made a point. He said, 'Look, I started playing drums at 10 years old, and I'm 62.' He goes, 'I'm just worn out.'"
Don continued: "People don't realize, if anybody in the band — guitar player, singer, bass player… Singers lose their voice; bass players, whatever, get carpal tunnel, but a drummer, he's got the hardest gig in the band. And I told Mick years ago — years ago I told Mick — I said, 'Mick, you need to take it easy on the drums. You hit too hard. You're like John Bonham.' Anybody who's seen Mick knows he beats the hell out of those drums. And I said, 'Mick, just take it easy and just hit 'em softer and don't kill yourself.' And he said, 'I don't know how to play the drums any other way. I go out there and I just go for it and pound the drums as hard as I can. I don't know how to play like a jazz drummer. I'm a rock drummer.' But he's had a lot of stuff like torn [rotator] cuffs, arthritis, [his] knees, his feet, elbows…"
Dokken added: "So, Mick, he's doing his [WILD MICK BROWN AND THE] BOURBON BALLET, he's got his little solo band, and he goes out when he wants to play, just to feel the spiritual rush of playing and having fun with the guys he plays with. That's what he's doing, man. He said, 'I love you. We had 40 years together. It's been a great run. We had some good times. We went to the top of the mountain. And we sold millions of records and made millions of dollars, but it's time for me to stop.' That's what he said. It is what it is… He goes, 'I'm just burned out, man. I'm just toast. I'm tired of being on the plane.' He said the plane kicked his ass sometimes worse than playing… And he said he had a scary moment a couple of shows before he quit. He said, 'I had this out-of-body experience while we were playing, and I felt like I was out of my body watching myself play. And then I went back and I looked at you, and you turned around and looked at me, and my arms felt like they were lead. I just couldn't lift my arms. I just felt like they weighed a thousand pounds. And I thought, 'Oh, shit. I'm having a heart attack or something.'' So it really scared him. After the show, he said, 'That was a really weird experience.' But he went to the doctor. He had a full physical. Everything's fine. But he did [think] he was having a heart attack, I think. And he just said, 'I'm fine, but it kind of just put the fear of god in my thing, and I just thought, 'This is not what I wanna do the rest of my life.' So you look at his Facebook, he's riding his Harley and playing in BOURBON BALLET and having fun and enjoying his life."
Asked if Zampa is DOKKEN's permanent new drummer or just a temporary replacement, Don said: "For now, he's in the band. I don't know what his future holds for him. He's played with HOUSE OF LORDS for, like, eight, nine years. So you've got Chris [McCarvill, DOKKEN bassist] and BJ, our rhythm section, and they know each other's feel, they know each other's time. And I will be honest, it was a little shaky the first couple of shows he did, but to his defense, I just called him up and said, 'Hey, I have a show next week. Do you remember the songs?' We didn't rehearse with him; he just showed up and played and did the best he could. And he was kind of being the opposite of Mick, I will say. He plays really good, he's really solid, he knows all the parts, he never makes a mistake, he's super on time, he has great meter, but I thought he's a little too chill for DOKKEN. And I said, 'BJ, I can't tell you to be something you're not, but I need a Mick Brown,' is what I told him. 'I need a Mick Brown. I need somebody that's behind me, and they'd better be bashing the shit out of those drums, because you're the engine. And if that's what you can do, show me.'" _________________ "If you're a false, don't entry, because you'll be burned and died!"
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| Subject: Re: DOKKEN Sun Jul 07, 2019 8:10 am | |
| I am amazed when drummers into their late 60's can continue playing, Ian Paice is 71 I believe, and I know Deep Purple will be retiring sometime next year, mainly due various aliments that band members are experiencing | |
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