
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
L.A. Guns dropped a new song three weeks ago. We're fashionably late, but have finally joined the party! This week we're summarizing one of the longest, most chaotic tales in rock history to the very best of our abilities all while nursing cocktails. "Never Enough" is the topic of the day, but since Vinnie really needed an L.A. Guns education and since we are on "Cocked & Loaded", we started off by watching the "Ballad of Jayne" music video before getting into the story of the band. We did catch a song off of their 1984 demo, "It's Not True", stop off to watch Phil Lewis be a baby rocker in Girl's "Hollywood Tease", then keep talking Guns history until we get to "Never Enough". We have to listen to "Malaria" while we're still feeling Cocked! Then it's back into a trip through Guns history, stopping off at 1996's Pantera-influenced "American Hardcore" to give "What I've Become" a listen, more history lessons until we arrive at 2020's "Renegades" album, we play "Crawl" before we arrive at 2021 and truly enjoy the gift of genuine, badass new L.A. Guns music in the new release, "Knock Me Down". We also slap on that new track from The Darkness, "Nobody Can See Me Cry" at the end. It's a long story, but at the Wet Tee Shirt Podcast, we keep our whistles wet and our admiration for Phil Lewis and Tracii Guns strong! Nothing but love on the podcast <3
5
22 ratings
L.A. Guns dropped a new song three weeks ago. We're fashionably late, but have finally joined the party! This week we're summarizing one of the longest, most chaotic tales in rock history to the very best of our abilities all while nursing cocktails. "Never Enough" is the topic of the day, but since Vinnie really needed an L.A. Guns education and since we are on "Cocked & Loaded", we started off by watching the "Ballad of Jayne" music video before getting into the story of the band. We did catch a song off of their 1984 demo, "It's Not True", stop off to watch Phil Lewis be a baby rocker in Girl's "Hollywood Tease", then keep talking Guns history until we get to "Never Enough". We have to listen to "Malaria" while we're still feeling Cocked! Then it's back into a trip through Guns history, stopping off at 1996's Pantera-influenced "American Hardcore" to give "What I've Become" a listen, more history lessons until we arrive at 2020's "Renegades" album, we play "Crawl" before we arrive at 2021 and truly enjoy the gift of genuine, badass new L.A. Guns music in the new release, "Knock Me Down". We also slap on that new track from The Darkness, "Nobody Can See Me Cry" at the end. It's a long story, but at the Wet Tee Shirt Podcast, we keep our whistles wet and our admiration for Phil Lewis and Tracii Guns strong! Nothing but love on the podcast <3