![]() ![]() Up Around The Bend (CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL cover) (with all guests) The setlist for the original HANOI ROCKS reunion was as follows:Ġ9. There was a lot of singing - 37 songs - and my voice held up good." The crowd had such a warm feeling of love and appreciation, and everybody had a great time. And the setlist - altogether there was 37 songs, including DEMOLITION and the original HANOI lineup… The original HANOI lineup played nine songs, actually, in the end… The emotion and the feeling was amazing. It was a big undertaking, and I worked on it quite a while. Speaking to Rockfiend about how it felt to perform with the reunited original lineup of HANOI ROCKS at his 60th-birthday gig, Monroe said in part: "It felt great. To top the event, the lights and visuals are designed by the internationally acclaimed worldwide phenomenon Mikki Kunttu. The almost-three-hour-long concert allowed fans to hear many Monroe classics throughout evening. In addition to the original HANOI ROCKS lineup and DEMOLITION 23, several top musicians and artists who collaborated with Monroe over the years took the stage. This was DEMOLITION 23's first performance since the band's breakup in 1995.Īt the 60th-birthday show, Monroe was mostly accompanied by his longtime band consisting of Sami Yaffa, Karl Rockfist, Rich Jones and Steve Conte. Led by Monroe, the band rose to great cult fame, although they only released one album ( "Demolition 23") in 1994 and broke up shortly afterwards. The "support band" for the show for Friday night's concert was the reunited DEMOLITION 23. Prior to Friday night's performance, the quintet, which started a historic chapter in the world's music scene, was last seen on stage at Helsinki's Tavastia on July 27, 1982. As the grand finale of the concert, the original lineup of HANOI ROCKS, one of Finland's most significant rock bands of all time, took the stage: Monroe, Andy McCoy, Sami Yaffa, Nasty Suicide and Gyp Casino. Tuotanto Oy, Love Kustannus Oy and Sony BMG Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd.Michael Monroe, who turned 60 in June, celebrated the milestone with a bang on September 23 at the Helsinki Ice Hall (Helsingin Jäähalli) in Finland. Recording engineer: Lenny DeRose, Robert “Ringo” Hrycyna, Jay Messina, Rod O’Brien and Tom Swift ( engineer) producer: Bob Ezrin bass guitar: Sami Yaffa ( bassist) drums (drum set): Razzle ( of Hanoi Rocks) electric guitar: Andy Lyden and Nasty Suicide electric guitar : Andy McCoy guest keyboard and guest background vocals: Bob Ezrin background vocals: Andy McCoy, Razzle ( of Hanoi Rocks), Nasty Suicide and Sami Yaffa ( bassist) lead vocals: Michael Monroe ( Lead singer of Hanoi Rocks) remixer: Lenny DeRose, Bob Ezrin, Robert “Ringo” Hrycyna and Rod O’Brien phonographic copyright (℗) by: A.A.B. ![]() ( not for release label use! UK subsidiary of Sony BMG Music Entertainment) recorded at: Phase One Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and The Record Plant ( New York) in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States remixed at: Phase One Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada recording of: Underwater World writer: Ian Hunter ( Mott the Hoople) and Andy McCoy Tuotanto Oy and Sony BMG Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd. ![]() ( not for release label use! UK subsidiary of Sony BMG Music Entertainment) recorded at: Phase One Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and The Record Plant ( New York) in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States remixed at: Phase One Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada recording of: Don't Never Leave Me lyricist and composer: Andy McCoy Tuotanto Oy, Love Kustannus Oy and Sony BMG Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd. ![]()
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