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The Metal Years

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I simply love this movie.  I watched it again yesterday for the billionth time.  It’s interesting seeing many of the people in the movie that I’ve met a time or 2 over the years and seeing how much they’ve changed.

I’ll always love the section on ODIN.  Sure, Randy O. was pretty wasted and said a few outlandish things, but at least the guy believed in the dream.  And he had guys with him who believed it as well…his bandmates and Gazzari (RIP).

A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to spend a weekend with Shawn and Jeff Duncan of ODIN.  Those guys are legends to me.  And to no surprise, they are very cool dudes.  They latest band, DC4, was here in Austin for the SxSW festival and I got to help them around town a bit.  They completely kick ass.  It was a pleasure for me to assist in every way that I could.  Especially since I’ve been a fan of their debut since it came out.  After watching the Metal Years again yesterday, it was cool to see them back then and compare them to the now.  They seemed so familiar to me when I finally got to meet them.

The Chris Holmes section of the movie was always a bit weird to watch for me with him being completely tanked in the pool with his mom sitting there.  I recently read on the Wikipedia page about the movie that the bottles of vodka that he was drinking and pouring all over himself were full of water.

I love the section on London as well.  I had the cassette of their 2nd album way back when and liked it a lot.  Would love to see this stuff come out on separate CDs…official or not.

One of the best bands featured on there was Detroit’s Seduce.  A former friend from high school and I used to listen to them all the time back in the olden days.  They looked glammy but were pretty damn metal IMHO.

The Faster Pussycat stuff was cool.  One of my bands opened for them about 6 years ago and it was almost scary to see how much taime had changed.  That dude’s a freak.

All in all it’s a fun movie to watch, even if it did focus more on the glammier side of LA.  At least Lemmy and Alice Cooper got some good footage in there.  It seems that this is coming out in an official DVD version sometime as well according the the Decline Movies website.

Written by The Metal Files

April 6, 2009 at 11:53 am

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  1. WOW! Good evening, we’re Seduce from Detroit!
    I saw these guys in the late 80’s when they opened for Vinnie Vincent Invasion at Tipitina’s in New Orleans. Kinda sad that there were maybe 150 people there for the show…possibly 200, but no more than that.
    I went to the show with my friends Peter Gutierrez and Mac Haik and I’ll always remember getting there early and meeting Mark Andrews of Seduce. He must have hung out with us for an hour or two…we bought him some beers and just talked. Really, really down to earth and incredibly cool person. Just like you would expect after seeing the DMCpt2. Man I wish they would have made it big…Too Much Ain’t Enough is a really good disc and they were just smokin’ live! Dave Black was a damn good guitarist.

    Moosejuice

    July 6, 2009 at 4:40 pm


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