John Corabi of The Dead Daisies discusses his history with records, the collectibility of his music catalogue on vinyl, his recent book "Horseshoes & Hand Grenades", moments of with the likes of Nirvana, Eddie Van Halen & more.
- Returning to The Dead Daisies
- Relationship with former members
- Is The Dead Daisies the best gig in rock and roll?
- Why did he leave TDD originally?
- Can he balance The Dead Daisies with his solo work?
- John’s sorted past, growing up with records
- John is buying records again but doesn’t have a turntable
- The collectability of John’s vinyl history – Motley Crue, Brides of Destruction, solo work
- Writing his book “Horseshoes & Hand Grenades”
- Blowback because of the book
- Audition for Quiet Riot in the late 80s
- Meeting up with Kurt Cobain and Dave Grohl
- Nirvana helped clear out the copy-cat bands
- John’s memories of the shift in musical tastes
- John’s favourite 15 years of music
- Multiple genres on radio
- Memories of Eddie Van Halen, backyard party
- The Howard Hughes of rock and roll
- The tape library in 5150 studio
- Interview wrap up
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