This public service announcement from Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider mostly likely aired on an episode of Toronto Rocks’ Midweek Metal Mania show, the prototype for the Power Hour. It’s probably from 1984 or 85. I don’t know its exact origin because this comes from one of the “Balasz Tapes” — stuff originally recorded by next door neighbour George and then taped by me in one of our childhood recording sessions.
It’s lower quality because it’s a tape of a tape, but I think it’s still pretty cool.
That’s some very sound advice from Dee. Our rule was that the designated driver for the evening chose where we went for our entertainment.
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That’s a very fair rule. Dee also had a good point about being DD. You get to laugh at the drunk people, which I did, a lot! The time Neil danced like Mick Jagger down King St. The time T-Rev passed out in his bathroom. I was DD and I remember them all fondly.
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Oh the memories! :)
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Dee always was one of the good guys… And I suppose he still is!
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I think he always was. Right from the PMRC to today.
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Yep. Still does good too with his charity stuff. That piano version video of We’re Not Gonna Take It is excellent. He’s a badass.
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