Little Caesar will be making a return to the UK in April 2014..
Six dates, up and down the Isle…
If you are any kind of music fan at all, you need to see these guys live.
They always give 110%; pure, no BS, rock n roll.
A little while before the last band were due to hit the main stage on Sunday 16 June 2013, some poor bastard got stuck on the zipline. It took fifteen minutes or so for the staff to zip down and save him. Of course by this time tired, happy, drunk, sunburned, stinky, hung over, bored and just plain in it for shiggles people, had started to use the guy for target practice with their empties. Little wonder his wellies didn’t fall off the way he swung, ducked and dodged. They didn’t and he was saved. What ensued was an all out bottle fight under the zipline. Kids, moms, adults dressed as animals, naked blokes, Jesus and the like, on the command of “bottle fight” launched into it and were engrossed in this childish, yet oh so very amusing and giggle worthy time waster, for a good half an hour. Of course, if the zipliners had been allowed to continue it would never have happened. They were stopped after Welly Dude got taken back to his tower and attentions of the masses turned to those about to jump! Amid shouts of “Pussy”, “Jump you bastard” and other worthy insults, the Zipline Gods decided to hold on to their targets. Sensible, if not a little po faced.
Where are you? You my friend are at Download Festival , Castle Donington, England. It was a sunny day, well a little cloud here and there, but sunburn aplenty, which is surprising as the two previous days were less than pleasing. The words Rock Festival and Muddy Field joined again in an unholy matrimony. Of course the several stark bollock naked dudes, adult furry animals and poncho’d jello types, seemed not to be all that perturbed.
Music each day of the festival (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) kicked off at 10am ish in the Pepsi Max Stage and was an alarm call for those campers in VIP and Disabled camping, who were close enough to hear. A short five-minute walk took you to the right side of the stage as you looked at it, past the shops and stalls and eventually toward the food. Food was top notch. Pulled Pork, Giant Yorkshire Pudding, Noodle, Pizza and Fish and Chips were reasonably priced and tasted good. Tea, coffee and pop were not selling for an arm and a leg and were not watered down to within an inch of their life.
Toilets. Yes, we are going there. When there are people on patrol, cleaning and the like, why then is it possible that dickhead a); that’s what we will call him, is able to do a shit, put it in a cup and upturn it on the flush, ready for the next unsuspecting toilet attendee to see as soon as he/she/heshe enters the little room. It happened. There is no scarring. It just needed to be mentioned, that’s all.
VIP WC’s were a very different picture. Lighting, hand dryers and little sinks with running water. No poop here!!
It would be impossible, well OK, it would take far too long to review each and every band that played this year. A few do really deserve to be written about however. Starting with a band that should have been a much bigger thing in the late 80’s and still belt out superb music. Little Caesar were robbed of what was essentially theirs for the taking back in the day. It seems that it has only made them a better, more giving band. Little Caesar played their asses off in The Pepsi Max tent. It wasn’t a long set and they didn’t play Chain of Fools, but they didn’t need to. When they played Dirty Water from the new record American Dream, it just set in stone that this band is huge and will get bigger. ZZ Top were lucky that these guys didn’t kick ’em in the face on the way by. They should have.
Queens Of The Stone Age. No Dave Grohl this time around. Fortunately his presence or lack there of, didn’t take away from the band’s performance or very sick sense of humor that is the giant red-haired man, Joshua Homme. If his musical career were to fail, which is not likely, ever, not on this planet anyway; Homme could make a very great living as a comedian. He won’t ever need to do that. Not a still person at the festival site while these Desert Rockers were atop the main stage. They brought it. Download sucked it into every pore.
Down were probably a big surprise for some. A stage full of old thrashing guys is probably not a big draw for some of the younger pretty people in attendance, but Phil Anselmo is a bit of a legend and he made sure he lived up to his status. A proud user of the work “fuck”, Anselmo instigated circle pits and head banging using the word well. He did himself proud. Even the far away people atop the hill stopped to take a peek at the former Pantera frontman deliver his growly swearing sermon to music.
Stonesour are not a side project! This point needs to be made. Corey Taylor is as completely dedicated to this band as he is to Slipknot. Musically they are often similar, though Stonesour are not as thrashy. Taylor lends his voice very well to this outfit and the songs are a little more personal. Kudos has to go to Taylor for holding up the Slipknot show on Friday night so that “No friends of mine get hurt. Not on my watch,” following the collapse of a barrier, not once but twice. Taylor refused to continue until things had been fixed.
Jaren Leto is probably the best looking human ever.
It’s fact, not an opinion. So, little wonder he and his fellow pretty people in Thirty Seconds To Mars draw in a big crowd. Leto uses every inch of the stage and he can certainly work a crowd, but is this really just marketing genius? Thirty Seconds To Mars are not the best musicians ever and the songs they produce are all very similar on listening. Does it matter? To use a word formerly bandied by Phil Anselmo “FUCK” no. It matters not. The people loved them and it’s all about pleasing the people at the end of the weekend!!
Alice In Chains had probably been written off by many in the crowd a long, long time ago. What a hasty and foolish move. 25 years on the prowl makes for a great predator. They sought out their prey and devoured them. Too few classics missed and a crowd left wanting more.
Europe were seemingly greeted by a bunch of guys who sang; “de de der der, de du du der der” before each song. It must be great to be remembered! They do have another song too!
Limp Bizkit have been around a while and Fred Durst is very controversial at times. The band cancelled for Boonstock in Gibbons, Alberta, Canada which played out to 14,000 two weeks after Download. No reason was given. Download didn’t give a shit. Limp Bizkit performed to a crowd that wanted what it was they were giving. Again, that really is all that mattered. Verbal reviews of the band on site were all good and that they “gave it up like only they could”. That’s gotta be good, right?
Headliners cannot be an easy decision when, although a metal/rock crowd, everyone has their special favorite. A bit like your favorite knickers, or the way you like your potatoes cooked! Andy Copping, Download Booker and Festival promoter, works year round to provide the best pair of knickers that only he can. Guaranteed, every time he announces a new band some cock will diss him on a social forum. 100,000 a day attend Download. That just tells you right there that Copping is on to something. He knows his shit.
A big thank you has to go out to the RAF, from everyone in attendance, for allowing a fly past by Spitfire pre-Iron Maiden. Genius on the behalf of the Maiden camp, fabulous every time that the plane hits the skies.
Slipknot, Iron Maiden and Rammstein all made their mark at this years festival. Till Lindemann made the bottle fight cease to be. That has to count for something. Each band is theatrical, each is musical. Tight choreography and musical superbness is key as far as each band is concerned. Genius is never far away.
Gimp masks, Giant skeletons and Sadomasochism as standard should be a part of everyone’s weekend!
If you are a fan of just one then your weekend was made. If not you need to earn to live a little!
By Karen Graham July 10th 2013
In this day and age, you can consider yourself lucky to be in one band that is recognised. ToP DoG, Loren Molinare has been in a successful rock band and is currently playing his punk band The DoGs, to an underground fan base in Japan, where they previously played in 2007 after they found that 28 punk bands were having dog days and had put together a cd called Doggy Style, on Future Now Records, featuring nothing but The DoGs songs! “Who knew, a tribute to ThE DoGs?” exclaims an illuminated Molinare.
The box set is out now under the name Doggy Box containing Doggy Style +Live LA to Tokyo+ and the new The DoGs Unreleased; lost tracks from the 70’s. The band just got back to North America from a short promo tour in Tokyo.
Photo from the UFO Club/Tokyo Feb 10, 2013 courtesy of Loren Molinare/ The DoGs
Raised in Detroit his roots were in dirty punk, so he was always allowed to be a little confused. Iggy and The MC5, Motown and The Who were all in the musical listening range of the writer/guitarist/vocalist and each had an impact on him.
“When we first got together as The DoGs we were 16 or 17, we didn’t know what we were doing. No-one liked the name and we loved that. We were before the Ramones. In fact we are just now going through a trunk full of music that was like the Ramones before The Ramones. Mary Kay, who plays bass, was Suzi Quattro before Suzi Quattro.
In the late 60’s ThE DoGs opened for The MC5, The Stooges and Ted Nugent.
In the 70’s in New York, ThE DoGs opened for Kiss, The Stilettos and Television
Soon they hauled themselves to the west coast where they landed gigs opening for AC/DC, Van Halen and The Ramones.
“We actually ended up squatting in London, UK at some point.” Molinare tells; “ We had a deal that fell through. We sold everything and the band lived in extreme conditions. We barely made it through three months. All our roadies left and I figured I was destined to stay in Michigan and farm!”
The farm didn’t come to fruition. Instead Molinare and his Dogs moved back to LA…
“Another attempt to get signed was made. It was almost in the bag with Atlantic Records, but as fate would have it, Atlantic did not sign the band. At that point band broke up, or took a rock and roll hibernation, while the world could catch up.”
It just so happens that the world did catch up and in 2000 Dionysus Records released Fed Up, a compilation of DoGs singles and outtakes. Then in 2002 a new full length named Suburban Nightmare came out.
With the band playing big events like SXSW in Austin 2009 and the NXNE Festival in Toronto also 2009, things looked great and in Jan 12 the band released the LP Hypersensitive, on their own Detroit Records.
www.thedetroitdogs.com
https://www.facebook.com/pages/THE-DOGS-Detroit/54206079276?ref=hl
To those of you around to live the 80’s will doubtless remember Little Caesar. Tattooed and long haired, with a denim and leather wardrobe and two wheeled transport. Their song Chain Of Fools, an Aretha Franklin cover charted Billboard 100 and was critically acclaimed. Loren Molinare is also the guitarist with this very band!
Has Molinare got multiple personality disorder? “I think I will have that put on my tombstone.” He agrees.
Having toured Europe with both bands, Molinare has seen the good and bad.
“On stage we always used the audience as a barometer. When Little Caesar was with Geffen, they didn’t take enough notice of that.”
Molinare goes on to tell;
“Even though our second record, which was the first to feature Earl Slick, (Guitarist on David Bowies new record) Lucky, was critically acclaimed in the UK and we sold out the Marquee in London and all the dates on the 1992 tour.”
Even then…
“They didn’t print enough copies of Lucky. They were already on to the next thing, which at the time was Nivana. If they had stayed believing in us, we would have shown them how it’s done. Back then the record companies owned bands. It’s different now.” Molinare is quite matter of fact.
Of course Little Caesar were on the cusp as it were. Hair metal was phasing out, Seattle Rock was breaking through. Little Caesar were neither here nor there. A little scarier than their made up hair counterparts in Poison and Ratt, a little cleaner than Kurt, Krist, Pat and Dave!
“Back then Geffen, in fact all the record companies, wanted instant gratification. We lost Apache and Earl Slick came and went… It wasn’t so easy for us. It was sad that we imploded from the lack of record company support and way too many expectations to be the next big thing.”
Honesty really is the policy of Molinare.
“In the 80’s in LA all the guys looked like chicks. Geffen tried to change us. Of course they gave us a lot of fucking money too. They tried to clean us up by sending us to Vancouver. We just ended up scaring kids with our facial hair.”
Little Caesar toured with Kiss, Social Distortion, Billy Idol and Janes Addiction, to name but a few. A sold out headliner at The Marquee club followed.
The personal toll could have been much greater if Little Caesar had continued to try and climb the ladder and when the demons started to show a little too often, Little Caesar played their last show in Las Vegas in 1992.
“We lost sight of who we were as a band, because of all the record company stuff and I think especially when the band members starting leaving or quitting, it got to be too much and we broke up.”
Molinare aged 40, took a year to figure it out.
“I had been attached to my guitar since I was 9 or 10 years old, it was my identity. I put it away for a year and found it to be a good experience. I’m not saying it wasn’t daunting. I had a family to support, you know and I needed to find out who I was as a person, without the guitar.”
Luck on his side,Molinare found a job with Ron Young selling Groove Tubes. No suit and tie were required and he landed at NAMM the following year.
“I was inducted. It was like, welcome to the graveyard of signed musicians. The best of it is we all get a paycheck!”
NAMM has remained a yearly retreat for Molinare, he works in the music business as not only a musician, but as an advocate for the products he uses; Product Manager for Blackstar Amps for Korg USA in the US.
Fortunately for some, a second, second, second chance is given.
As with The DoGs, Little Caesar has been resurrected.
2010 saw a new release titled Redemption, which was promoted by live performances in the UK and Europe.
2012 saw yet another release, titled American Dream, which was followed by a European tour.
Molinare just finished recording with Mike Hudson of The Pagans, Jimmy Bain of Rainbow and The Ronnie James Dio band and Reckless Dave Liston, to mention but a few.. Reckless Dave and The Burning Rings Of Fire are not scheduled to tour as this point.
Karen Graham February 11 2013 revised February 19 2013
In the bag….
Articles coming soon….
Loren Molinare; The Dogs & Little Caesar
John Corabi; Motley Crue, Union, Scream, Ratt….
Mach 22; Philadelphia sensations, appeared with Slash!
Andrew McMullen; Dearly Beloved, Fairmounts, The Mervs.
Keep it pinned on TiTT