#Robin Zander Cheap Trick
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wclassicradio · 1 year ago
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Round One of the Hottest 80s Musician Tournament
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Robin Zander
January 23, 1953-
Known as: Lead singer and rhythm guitar for Cheap Trick
Music released in the 80s:
All Shook Up (1980)
One on One (1982)
Next Position Please (1983)
Standing on the Edge (1985)
The Doctor (1986)
Lap of Luxury (1988)
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Cliff Burton
February 10, 1962- September 27, 1986
Known as: Bassist of Metallica
Music released during the 80s:
Kill 'Em All (1983)
Ride the Lightning (1984)
Master of Puppets (1986)
...And Justice for All (1988) (posthumous writing credit on "To Live Is to Die")
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zimtrim · 6 months ago
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Cheap Trick - Rick Nielsen
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metalcultbrigade · 5 months ago
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Robin Zander 23/01/1953
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born-to-lose · 9 months ago
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johnentwistlesbassguitar · 8 months ago
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catgirlneilyoung · 4 months ago
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possible-streetwear · 4 months ago
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iamtryingtobelieve · 7 months ago
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HELLO WISCONSIN!
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vancruejovi · 1 year ago
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Robin Zander ⭐️
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jeffcbliss · 3 months ago
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Robin Zander of Cheap Trick - The Venue at Thunder Valley; Lincoln, CA (2-15-25). @cheaptrick #RobinZander
Photo: Jeff Bliss
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bandpicfolder · 1 year ago
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Cheap Trick - Surrender - Midnight Special
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zimtrim · 7 months ago
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Cheap Trick - Rick Neilsen
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ilovespookythings · 23 days ago
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New Single Robin Taylor Zander
New Single from Robin Taylor Zander!
If you like the mellow jams that are easy to listen to have substance and great lyrics then this is the artist for you! Take a listen to the new single and also check out his first album the distance!!
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born-to-lose · 8 months ago
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So we all know how Robin ended up on the Metal Sludge penis chart? Rick must have known what he was doing when he wrote He's A Whore for Robin to sing knowing he's the whore👀
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vinylspinning · 6 months ago
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Cheap Trick: Are You Ready? Live 12/31/1979 (2019)
Sometimes I can't even remember what I was doing last week, let alone last year and certainly not on New Year's Eve 1979, but, thanks to this clearly dated Record Store Day release, we all know precisely what Cheap Trick were doing as the '70s gave way to the '80s ...
Yes, seems Rockford's finest were rocking their fans at L.A.'s Fabulous Forum while local radio station KLOS broadcasted a small part of the show live; but this double LP from 2019 rounds up the entire, 90-minute, 19-song concert for the first time. (*)
To be honest, I was a little skeptical at first, since this isn't the first time (nor will it be the last) that Sony Music has tried to exploit the incomparable legacy of 1978's At Budokan to sell inevitably inferior in-concert recordings of Trick at their precocious peak.
But I must say that Are You Ready? Live 12/31/1979 may be the closest they've come to justifying the exercise -- and the spending of your hard-earned dollars -- with a recording that balances believable rawness (**) and excitement with a sheer wealth of classic material.
As they did At Budokan, Cheap Trick were still bookending shows with "Hello There" and "Goodnight Now," playing those early hits ("Clock Strikes Ten," "Ain't That a Shame," "I Want You to Want Me," "Surrender"), plus In Color's excellent "Downed," but, oddly, still totally ignoring their self-titled debut.
But fans of Heaven Tonight got a generous helping (the title track, "Stiff Competition," "Way of the World," and an apropos "California Man") and those partial to the recently released Dream Police got virtually the entire LP, including standout performances of "Voices," "I Know What I Want," and the wonderfully creepy "Need Your Love."
On the other hand, the interminable "Gonna Raise Hell" is only slightly more tolerable live than on record, Rick Nielsen's stage raps are just as often irritating as amusing, and employing a keyboard player behind a curtain to enhance their sound when needed (e.g. "Surrender" and the encore of "Dream Police") was always a little shady.
But, all things considered, these are largely small "nits" about a set that obviously still boasts a lot of additional and essential early Cheap Trick material (***), much of which that had yet to be released at the time of At Budokan's recording, all of 18 months earlier.
So I don't want to lead you astray by suggesting Are You Ready? Live 12/31/1979 actually compares with that earlier set's flawless (and, admittedly, somewhat doctored) perfection, but its probably the next-best Cheap Trick live album I've heard, and that includes the expanded Budokan concerts package.
Happy new year!
* Although some of these cuts were previously available on expanded CD reissues of the Dream Police album.
** The first reel of the master tapes was never found, so that rawness is especially noticeable on the first four songs, which had to be sourced and remastered from a high-resolution tape of the original radio broadcast.
*** Presumably, when the clock strikes midnight (no pun intended on "Clock Strikes Ten"), the band sneaks in a quick rendition of "Auld Lang Syne."
More Cheap Trick: Cheap Trick, In Color, Heaven Tonight, At Budokan, Dream Police, Found All the Parts, All Shook Up, One on One, Woke Up with a Monster.
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