Thursday, October 22, 2009

Memories

The other day, and a few weeks ago, I was talking about Foreigner. I'm a really big fan of theirs, and while there are some people out there who don't appreciate the new line up, I'm not one of them. I've had ties to Kelly Hansen and Jeff Pilson going back years.

Kelly Hansen was the lead singer of a 80s hair metal band called Hurricane. They had one hit, "I'm On To You," which, unfortunately, had a silly "nah nah nah nah nah nah" refrain in the chorus. I always thought Kelly had an incredible, strong voice and was a really underrated singer. I went to see the band open for Stryper at Radio City Music Hall in November 1988. I went alone and was probably one of the only people to buy a Hurricane t-shirt instead of Stryper merchandise. And yes, for the record, I did have to dodge a Bible hurled into the audience from the stage during Stryper's set.

Jeff Pilson was the bass player in Dokken in the 80s, and I was a huge Dokken fan. I actually painted the band's logo on the back of my favorite denim jacket. I only got to see the original line up of Dokken once, when they opened for Aerosmith. But a few years later, I got to see Jeff Pilson up close when his solo band War and Peace played a local club. They played at a hole in the wall called February's, which was tinier than tiny. I was up front, and, consequently, got spit on many times when Jeff sang (a warning to those who see him today). The best part of the show came at the end when he pulled me and a few other girls on stage with him to sing the chorus of the Dokken song "It's Not Love." That was my not quite 15 minutes of fame.

I'm excited to see them both doing well with Foreigner. The band has a new CD out that I'll be going to, where else but Walmart, to pick up.

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