Rockturnal With Scotty B

  • #5. The Scorpions - Believe In Love

    the Scorpions on stage playing guitars and looking into the camera that took their picture

    Scorpions 1984 Scorpions 1984 Klaus Meine, Francis Bucholz,Rudolph Schenker and Matthias Jabs (Photo by Chris Walter/WireImage)

    #5. The Scorpions – Believe In Love

    Requested through – Facebook Request Line – Scotty B wdha

    Requested by – Commander Carrie B in Portland , PA

    Bring up the rear is Commander Carrie B with her requestefor “Believe In Love by The Scorpions. I have not heard this song in ages! “Believe in Love” is a departure from the Scorpions’ signature hard rock sound, delving into a more melodic and introspective territory. Led by the soulful vocals of Klaus Meine, the song embraces a universal theme—the redemptive power of love in the face of adversity. The band’s ability to seamlessly blend heartfelt lyrics with captivating melodies and soaring guitar solos elevates this track to an unforgettable musical experience. Carrie had said in her request message that when she got the album “Savage Amusement”  the “Believe in Love ” is on , that she wore it out! I know I did! Great Job Carrie! Salute!

     

     

  • #4. Motley Crue - Hooligan's Holiday

    Motley Crue with New Lead singer John Corabim in the 1990's posing for a picture

    UNSPECIFIED – JANUARY 01: STUDIO Photo of Mick MARS and John CORABI and Nikki SIXX and Tommy LEE and MOTLEY CRUE, L-R: Tommy Lee, John Corabi, Nikki Sixx, Mick Mars, posed, studio (Photo by Mick Hutson/Redferns)

    $4. Motley Crue – Hooligan’s Holiday

    Requested through – Facebook Request Line – Scotty B wdha

    Requested by – Commander – Mike H in Staten Island, NY

    Commander Mike H bullies his way into #4. with his request for “Hooligan’s Holiday” by Motley Crue. Motley Crue, the embodiment of rock and roll excess, has left an indelible mark on the music industry with their rebellious spirit and raucous anthems. In 1994, the band released their self-titled album “Motley Crue,”  that featured new lead singer John Corabi . Nestled within its tracks was a powerful standout—’Hooligan’s Holiday.’ This hard-hitting rock song encapsulates the band’s wild energy, unapologetic attitude, and unrelenting determination to break free from societal norms. Great Job Mike! Salute!

    The Woodbridge Division had requested Saint’s Of Los Angeles for their Celebrating the Sunset Strip theme request and were on a roll to at least tie The El- Cappy Tan Bobby Bonzo for 6 night’s in a row making the Top 5 Request List but their run was ended tonight by Commander Mike H with His request for “Hooligan’s Holiday”. Don’t give up Woodbridge division, you were so close!

  • #3. Van Halen - Fools

    Van Halen posing for a picture in the 80's while Eddie Van Halen and David Lee Roth are holding his Frankenstein guitar

    (MANDATORY CREDIT David Tan/Shinko Music/Getty Images) At the backstage of Van Halen on their 1984 tour in support of their sixth studio abum 1985, The Omuni, Atlanta, GA, US, 23rd February 1984. (Photo by David Tan/Shinko Music/Getty Images)

    #3. Van Halen – Fools

    Requested through – The Facebook Request Line – Scotty B wdha

    Requested by – Commander Doug B in Flushing , NYC

    Commander Doug B rocks his way into #3. with his request for “Fools” by Van Halen. ‘Fools’ is a deep cut form their “Women and Children First” album. It’s a Rockin Romper that showcases their willingness to explore new sonic territories and push beyond the confines of their established sound. Its understated brilliance has allowed it to gain a dedicated following among those who appreciate it’s romping emotional resonance. Great Job Doug! Damn good tune! Salute!

  • #2. Kiss - Hard Luck Woman

    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 10: American rock group Kiss, sporting their face paint and costumes,.

    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM – MAY 10: American rock group Kiss, sporting their face paint and costumes, visit London at the start of their first European tour on May 10, 1976 in London, England. The group are lead singer Gene Simmons, guitarist Ace Frehley, drummer Peter Criss and guitarist Paul Stanley. (Photo by Anwar Hussein/Getty Images)

    #2. Kiss – Hard Luck Woman

    Requested through – Email Request Line – [email protected]

    Requested by That Damn Yankee stuck in Bama Commander of the S. Division Steve k , in Alabama in celebration of his Late, Great, Brother, Tommy K’s birthday. Steve said that Tommy was a huge Kiss  and DHA fan. HBD Tommy. Rest Easy.

    Commander Steve K takes the two spot with his request that is for his Late, Great, Brother Tommy K’s Birthday . “Hard Luck Woman” by Kiss. In the realm of rock music, Kiss has carved out a legendary status with their explosive stage presence and larger-than-life personas. However, hidden within their repertoire of hard-hitting anthems lies a hidden gem—a ballad that showcases a softer side of the band. Released in 1976, “Hard Luck Woman” defied expectations and revealed a vulnerable and introspective dimension of Kiss that resonates with fans to this day. Great Job Steve! Happy Birthday to your Late Great, Brother, Tommy K! Salute!

  • #1. The Outlaws - Ghost Rider's in the Sky (Live)

    The Outlaws playing their guitars

    AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS – 1st JANUARY: Frank O’Keefe, Henry Paul, Hughie Thomasson and Billy Jones of American Southern rock band The Outlaws perform live on stage in Amsterdam, Netherlands in 1976. (Photo by Gijsbert Hanekroot/Redferns)

    #1. The Outlaws – Ghost Riders in the Sky (LIVE)

    Requested through – Facebook Request Line – Scotty B wdha

    Requested by – Commander Sal G in Teaneck , NJ

    Commander Sal G takes the top spot with his request for ” Ghost Riders in the Sky” (LIVE) by The Outlaws. There are certain songs that embody the spirit of the Wild West, transporting listeners to a world of cowboys, outlaws, and vast open plains. One such timeless classic is “Ghost Riders in the Sky.” While the song has been covered by numerous artists, it is the live rendition by The Outlaws that captures the true essence of the Western frontier captivating audiences with its electrifying performance and undeniable musical prowess.

    The Outlaws, known for their blend of southern rock and country influences, took “Ghost Riders in the Sky” to new heights with their electrifying live rendition. The band’s ability to capture the energy and intensity of their performances on record was showcased in this live version, allowing fans to immerse themselves in the spirit of the Wild West. The raw energy emanating from the stage created an unforgettable musical experience for all who witnessed it. Great Job Sal! You’re #1! Salute!

     

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