VH1 Metal Mania Stripped Across America Tour Live

by admin on September 11, 2009

VH1 Metal Mania Stripped Across America Tour Live

Fresh off the heels of fall 2005’s SOLD OUT Stripped Across America tour comes a live DVD of Rock’s greatest performances… Done acoustically. Features rare and never before seen performances from the historic Feb. 2005 Metal Mania Stripped Acoustic concert at the Key Club in Hollywood. And new live acoustic performances from Don Dokken, Firehouse, Slaughter, Kip Winger, Great White, Jani Lane (Formerly of Warrant), Stephen Pearcy (Formerly of Ratt), LA Guns, and Mike Tramp of White Lion with a never before seen acoustic performance of “When the Children Cry” and much more taken from performances on the Stripped Across America Tour! Incredible bonus footage that includes behind the scenes interviews, artist photo galleries [Read More...]

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Oren September 11, 2009 at 4:27 pm

i’ve been a fan of these guys since the 80’s. i love the fact that you can see and hear the songs done in a whole new light. acoustic versions of songs are my favorite way to hear them, and theis dvd showcases what great songs these actaully are. pearcy is awesome. as are la guns. and jani lane sounds amazing. i love this dvd and have watched it a dozen times already.

Avery September 11, 2009 at 5:52 pm

The whole dvd is fantastic. My two favorites on the DVD are, “Back For More”, done By Stephen Pearcy and his Ratt Bastards. The other is White Lion’s “When The Children Cry” by Mike Tramp. Two of my all time favorite songs back in the day too! I wish Stephen Pearcy’s group was on the CD too. What Happened?

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