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630.1 | | VCSESU::COOK | Cookamania's running wild! | Fri Aug 11 1989 12:38 | 5 |
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Nicko McBrain, current drummer for Iron Maiden used to play with
Pat Travers.
/prc
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630.2 | | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | I ? 2 Turn < | Fri Aug 11 1989 14:26 | 11 |
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Favorite and only album I have is Crash and Burn! Born Under
A Bad Sign is on of my fav's off that album. And of course, the
everybody sing-a-long...
Boom-Boom, Out go the Lights! Yeah!
B.A.
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630.3 | The live one is the best of the bunch, IMO | CSC32::G_HOUSE | I guess I'm just a spud boy | Fri Aug 11 1989 14:52 | 8 |
| I loved his live album. I remember it dominating my tape deck for
quite some time back in the late 70s.
I understand that Pat had quite a bout with addiction and spend a long
time in recovery. I believe that he's clean now, but the long absence
from the music scene certainly hurt his career.
gh
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630.4 | Hooked on Music | USRCV1::REAUME | undergoing behavior analysis | Fri Aug 11 1989 15:04 | 8 |
| It didn't take long. RE: -.1 I remember an article in one of the
guitar mags a few years back where Pat referred to having problems
with success and coping and blowing all you dough, without coming
out and saying he had a drug and/or alcohol problem. But it's there
between the lines. Also there's the obvious "Snortin whiskey,( drinking
cocaine)" song from crash and burn.
I, for one, would like to see something new.
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630.5 | | CSC32::G_HOUSE | I guess I'm just a spud boy | Fri Aug 11 1989 15:11 | 6 |
| I saw a small article a couple of years ago on him and it said that
he'd had extensive sessions in the rehab centers.
I thought that he had a new album within the last couple of years that
didn't do anything (probably didn't get any promotion...).
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630.6 | take a break | USRCV1::REAUME | undergoing behavior analysis | Fri Aug 11 1989 15:40 | 9 |
| in addition:
There's a "best of Pat Travers" album out also. I haven't seen
anything out on CD. Crash and Burn would sound great!
more interesting reading: see note 539.8 (scary stories) for
some more info, I just ran across it.
The last album I listed "Hot Shot" I believe was 1984 vintage.
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630.7 | Chevrolet RULES!!! | BARUBA::REARWIN | deviant modes of transport | Thu Aug 17 1989 12:41 | 14 |
| He played at the Channel earlier this summer, I think as one of the
opening acts for .38 Special. His gig was great. He played his hits,
and songs from a forthcoming new album. The new stuff was good.
One song I remember, "Woke up this morning, my gal gave me sass,
so I jumped in my Chevy, and stepped on the gas!"
That was heavenly for a Chevy nut like me....
But about his bouts with abuse: he was coherent, and his eyes looked
alright, but something about his face reminded me of Keith Richards.
He must have done a TON of junk in the past. If he kept it up, he'd
probably be dead.
Matt
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630.8 | The Travers' Remembered | KDCFS1::FREEMAN | | Fri Aug 18 1989 17:25 | 18 |
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I went to highschool with Pat's brother Steve, the guy Pat wrote
about in the song Stevie. Pat was inspired by seeing Jimi Hendrix
at the old Capitol Theatre here in Ottawa around 1968 and he just
kept at it until he made the big circuits. We were all really glad
that somebody else could make it coming from this city where you
see a lot of good talent go nowhere fast. Steve was really proud
of Pat but unfortunately couldn't get as far in the business.
We all used to check out Pat with Red Hot in the early 70's. He
was excellent then and now...
(and by the way....
JETHRO TULL RULES!!!
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630.9 | addendum and quotes | USRCV1::REAUME | undergoing behavior analysis | Tue Aug 22 1989 18:08 | 23 |
| I missed one album in the discography. "Radioactive" came
out in 1981. It wasn't one of the better albums but there were a
few good cuts.
I found an article in a September 1984 Guitar for the Practicing
Musician dealing with his career going down and the alcohol/drug
abuse thing. A few quotes from that article:
"My career climbed really nicely right up until Crash and Burn.
After that I didn't seem to know what I was doing anymore. I wasn't
being turned on by the guitar or the music or the whole situation.
I had problems with my manager and the business and owing people
money. It was the same old story of getting out there touring
and selling records and making money , but not seeing any."
"One of the reasons why I screwed things up was because when things
are going good you tend to ignore the little details, and when the
sh*t hits the fan you have to account for those things... The worst
is when you don't feel like playing. That's when drugs and booze
turn into a big crutch. If you keep trying to get yourself buzzed
enough to enjoy playing, it doesn't work anymore. In my case I played
myself through it.... "
I thought some of these insights were interesting. A lot of players
drop out of the scene and you never hear anything until you read
an obituary about so and so who was known at one time... etc.
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630.10 | | USRCV1::REAUME | 2#4U | Tue Sep 12 1989 17:32 | 5 |
| The last drummer (on the last album anyway) was a Pat Marchino.
The other drummer, besides Niko McBrain,Tommy Aldridge and Marchino
was a Sandy Gennaro. I know Gennaro played in a band called Blackjack
but I think he went onto something else after the 1984 Travers album.
Still no word on a new album I guess.
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630.11 | | MILKWY::SLABOUNTY | I want my Heavy_Metal. | Tue Jan 09 1990 15:27 | 5 |
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I love the guitar work on "Snortin' Whiskey"!!
GTI
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630.13 | finally .. someone speaks | FREEBE::REAUME | rock & roll outlaw w/6string gun | Thu Jan 18 1990 15:37 | 8 |
| O.K. Where's he playing. I hope he's doing a tour I can get to.
P.T. never fails to please a rockin crowd! I was hoping somebody
would say something about a new release coming out but so far no
luck. When I saw him a little less than two years ago they sounded
really good.
Definitly post a review!
- BOOM (..boom out go the lights)
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630.14 | neat title for an album | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKENDworkweekWEEKENDworkweek... | Fri Jul 13 1990 14:44 | 7 |
| I'm calling around looking for the new "School of Hard Knocks"
release. No luck yet. Must be real new - but if it's out there -
I'll get it! Then I'll post a review.
I know he used to be on Polydor records. If anyone can tell
me what label he's on now I'd appreciate it much.
-boom-
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630.15 | | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKENDworkweekWEEKENDworkweek... | Thu Jul 19 1990 12:54 | 6 |
| I'm not having a lot of luck finding this new release.
Could one of you Kerrang readers tell me what label is
listed for this. I've got the stores searching for me--
-boom-
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630.16 | | PEKING::WRANG | | Thu Jul 19 1990 13:02 | 4 |
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School if hard knocks = Episode LUS LP4
FLip
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630.17 | | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKENDworkweekWEEKENDworkweek... | Thu Jul 19 1990 15:20 | 6 |
| Thanx for the quick answer FLip! You must keep that issue in
your desk! I've never heard of that label, but having that
information will help immensely. I'll call the stores and make
them work for their money.
-BooM-
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630.18 | imports = $$$$$ | FREEBE::REAUME | WEEKEND|workweek|WEEKEND | Tue Jul 24 1990 16:24 | 10 |
| Info time (but maybe I'm the only one who gives two *****)
I'll get my hands on that new release, the CD store is working
on it now. I found out there are other Pat Travers releases on
CD, but they are all import! Released on CD are "Heat in the Street"
"Go for What you Know (live)", and a two volume anthology.
Time to kiss some money good-bye.
-/Boom/-
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630.19 | | FREEBE::REAUME | topic KH > .1000! | Mon Aug 06 1990 17:39 | 6 |
| I finally got one of my Pat Travers CD's. The store called me
Saturday saying one of my orders came in. It ended up being the
Anthology volume 2. I've been playing it a lot - nice stuff!
Still waiting on volume #1 and the new release.
--/BooM/--
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630.20 | just one of my last entries before kaput | FREEBE::REAUME | topic KH > .1000! | Thu Aug 09 1990 10:45 | 5 |
| I got another call from the CD store. Pat Travers Anthology vol
#1 is in. I'll pick it up today during lunch. Now all I need is
the new release!
--Boom--
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630.21 | wailing guitars | FREEBE::REAUME | riding the rails | Tue Aug 14 1990 11:01 | 13 |
| I got me "Anthology vols 1 & 2". Good stuff crammed onto two CD's.
It covers every album and some of the different stuff like the cover
of Bob Marley's "Is this Love". There is one omission that I was
surprised at. I expected "Crash and Burn" to be included in the
compilation. There's one or two songs I would have left out to make
room for that one. Oh well.
Altogether this is a nice set of rockin guitar material. The disks
were Made in England and are high quality. Hopefully the new release
will be in soon.
-shortin' whiskey!
|BooM|
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630.22 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Hot Rod KH/GSP Rack | Wed Sep 12 1990 12:04 | 12 |
| I got "School of Hard Knocks" yesterday. Good stuff after giving
it a few listens. There's 14 cuts on the CD. One or two dogs in
the bunch. A couple of the better cuts are the title cut and track
14, appropriately titled "Guitars from Hell". The axework is amply
handled by Pat Travers and Jerry Riggs. Anybody remember the old
Riggs band from the movie Heavy Metal's soundtrack. Yup, same guy!
Peter Cowling is still on bass, Pat Marchino does most of the drums
but I believe P.T. has a new drummer.
I was surprised to get a call from the CD store, I had pretty
much given up on them.
-BooM-
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630.23 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Passing Lane-TR @ Redline | Wed Jan 16 1991 10:09 | 7 |
| A friend of mine called from Virginia and told me Pat Travers
is playing in a bar down in Springfield (VA) this weekend. If
it wasn't such short notice and I didn't have all sorts of other
things going on this weekend, I'd check it out. Besides, the weather
is better down there than up here in Upstate New York Snowland.
-B()()M-
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630.24 | | FREEBE::REAUME | MEAN STREAK - reach for the sky | Tue Feb 05 1991 14:09 | 9 |
| Saw the MTV Def Leppard Rockumentary last night. Interestingly enough
two bands mentioned in an interview about what kind of music they were
listening to at the time of forming the band was Pat Travers and Queen.
They got started by playing covers as well as originals in clubs.
Another band they mentioned that they did covers by was UFO.
-B()()M-
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630.25 | | DUCK::PERKINSP | Positive Mental Octopus | Wed Mar 06 1991 08:24 | 5 |
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Pat Travers realeases a video called Boom Boom Live through Castle on
April 2nd. He is also planning a UK tour to coincide.
Flip
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630.26 | PT on CD? | LANDO::DEMARCO | Rock 'till you drop! | Wed Mar 06 1991 09:54 | 6 |
| Does anyone know if any PT is available on CD yet?
I've been looking in the Noteworthy catalog, but so far no
luck.
-Stevie D
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630.27 | | FREEBE::REAUME | ears open for chainlift music! | Tue Apr 16 1991 11:14 | 18 |
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PT on CD:
Polygram - Anthology vols. 1 and 2 (mix of studio and live tracks)
Heat in the Street
Go For What you Know (live)
Episode - School of Hard Knocks
I highly recommend the Anthology. Like many artists, PT had some
inconsistent efforts. "Heat in the Street","Crash and Burn", and
"Hot Shot" are among his best. "Putting it Straight" and "Making Magic"
are fairly good with a few very good cuts. "Radioactive" and "Black
Pearl" are the bottom, but the better songs from these two are on
Anthology. The live CD is decent, but I'm not that crazy about live
recordings, I'd rather see it live!
-BOOM-
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630.28 | PT is one of my favorites!! | LANDO::DEMARCO | The song remains the same... | Tue Apr 16 1991 13:34 | 16 |
| Thanks for telling me that they've finally released some PT on CD.
I'm sure the sound on Pat's live "Go For What You Know" won't be all that
good (it wasn't that very good on vinyl). But I won't let that stop me
from buying one of the greatest party classics of all time on CD. My
record copies of this and "Crash And Burn" are covered with rings from
people using my turntable as a place to park their beers. And my volume
knob is almost worn out from someone always cranking if way up whenever
"Boom Boom, Out Go The Lights" (hey, is that your theme song?) came on.
"Go For What You Know" is Pat at his very best, doing what he does best;
jamming the blues. His guitar work is both tasty and spectacular, and
the rest of the band really rocks too.
I'll be getting this one next time I order from Noteworthy...
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630.29 | out go the lights | FREEBE::REAUME | getting MEANer by the day | Mon Apr 22 1991 11:10 | 9 |
| Agreed that the live sound on GFWYK isn't the greatest. That's why I
didn't bother with the CD. The anthology covers a lot of the best
stuff, I wish they had included the song "Crash and Burn". There is
the live cut of "Boom Boom" (my nicknamesake because I've played it
for people at work).
Travers is still doing the club circuit and according to a friend
down in Virginia he's still drawing a good partying crowd!
-B()()M-
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630.30 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Ultra Coaster Enthusiast | Sat Apr 27 1991 12:42 | 9 |
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There's an outdoor show coming up May 11 (Saturday) with Pat Travers
and Foghat at the Lilac Festival in Rochester, NY. Here I am all set to
go, then I realize my youngest sister is getting married that day!
Hmmmm- when's the reception? I still might be able to pull it off!
At least Travers is up in the Northeast again - expect to see other
club/concert dates pop up.
-B()()M-
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630.31 | Snortin Cyclones, Drinkin Rye Aeroplane's | CAVLRY::BUCK | sun beats down on the cold steel rails | Wed Jun 12 1991 10:30 | 8 |
| Hey, KHa-B
Pat T is playing at the Channel here in Boston soon. Thought of ya
when I scoped out the ad. Thinking about checking it out...methinks
you should make a roadtrip for the show!! ;^)
Buck, who says "if you take the "s" out of Travers, it's TRAVER,
like in Harry G. Traver!
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630.32 | hope it's a weekday show! | FREEBE::REAUME | Kitty Hawk Rack Monster | Thu Jun 13 1991 10:56 | 5 |
| Okay - Post the date of the show and maybe I can pull something off.
I really like the show P.T. puts on in a club. Uncontestable guitar
oriented rock!!!!!!
-KHaBOOM-
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630.33 | | DABEAN::REAUME | perfectly<==>connected | Wed Sep 30 1992 13:19 | 11 |
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I'm reading through my Guitar Player magazine yesterday and
end up seeing Pat Travers name in the music review section.
This is weird! His latest release is called "Blues Tracks" and
has a combination of covers and originals. It is a "return to
your roots" effort sort of like Gary Moore.
Weirder yet is that the company that released it is Shrapnel!
That's right the Mike Varney shredder factory!!
-B{}{}M-
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630.34 | | MSBOS::MCBRIDE | pocketful of kryptonite | Wed Sep 30 1992 13:54 | 11 |
| So, does Pat still have most or all of his band together that
comprised the Pat Travers Band of the "Crash and Burn" era?
I thought I heard something from PTB guitarist Pat Thrall a few
years ago but I don't remember where.
What's the current lineup?
--
Kevin
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630.35 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Read my lips, no more new notes | Wed Sep 30 1992 14:43 | 5 |
| He toured through here a few months ago, played a cheezy little club to
about 30 people. I didn't even know about the show, it got almost no
publicity. My friend went though and said it was excellent!
Greg
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630.36 | Living In the past.. | KBOMFG::TMCMANUS | | Thu Oct 01 1992 04:41 | 9 |
| I picked up "Blues Tracks" myself last weekend, read the cover notes
on the back and promptly put it back on the shelf.
I didn't recognise the 2 guys backing him on bass/drums and the songs
included older numbers of his like "Statesboro Blues" which I've
already got. Put my readies on the new Thunder album instead, which IMO
was a "safer" bet!
Tom
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630.37 | < | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Read my lips, no more new notes | Thu Oct 01 1992 11:52 | 3 |
| Is Pat Thrall still playing with him?
Greg
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630.38 | Looking for a niche.. | KBOMFG::TMCMANUS | | Thu Oct 01 1992 12:13 | 20 |
| Re -1.
..Pat Thrall's definately not on the new one or "Boom Boom" - the live
album he put out before it.
Methinks they've long since gone their own ways...
BTW IMO I thought Travers peaked around '78 with "Heat In The Street"
and "Go For What You Know".
If my memory serves me right, the line up was :
P. Travers - Guitar/Vocals
P. Thrall - " "
Mars Cowling - (Excellent) Bass
Tommy Aldrich - Drums
..they blew up one hell of a storm!
Tom
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630.39 | | MSBOS::MCBRIDE | pocketful of kryptonite | Thu Oct 01 1992 12:20 | 8 |
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Yup, Mars Cowling (love that name!) certainly is a cruel and unusual
bassist. I also liked Pat Thrall a lot.
I'd be real interested in finding out what they're doing these days.
--
Kevin
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630.40 | Wait! It was Curtis Stiegers! (I think.....) | DPE::STARR | Out Of The Cradle, Endlessly Rocking! | Thu Oct 01 1992 12:24 | 5 |
| I just saw Pat Thrall last month - he's playing guitar with the guy who
was the opening act at Eric Clapton's show (I forget the dude's name).
Pat was playing as well as ever.....
alan
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630.41 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Read my lips, no more new notes | Thu Oct 01 1992 17:52 | 7 |
| Bummer about Pat Travers not having Pat Thrall anymore, I always
thought they made a good team. Nice to hear that Thrall is still
working though!
Thanks for the info!
gh
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630.42 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | ItIsTheWayToTakeUsBackWhereWeBelong | Thu Oct 01 1992 17:55 | 3 |
| I always hated those floor-mounted ADA flangers that the two of them
used though ... every time they kicked them on, I was like "oh no,
here we go again"!!
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630.43 | | MSBOS::MCBRIDE | pocketful of kryptonite | Thu Oct 01 1992 17:58 | 5 |
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Yeah, wasn't it just great!?!?
--
Kevin ". . . out go the lights."
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630.44 | Blues Magnet | TPLAB::VLASIU | Sorin Vlasiu - Brussels, Belgium | Thu Aug 25 1994 02:57 | 4 |
| Pat Travers has released this year "Blues Magnet". It's, like its name
suggests, blues rock and it received good critics.
Sorin
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