Vince Neil – Live at the Whisky (Release Year – 2003)
In 2003, Vince Neil released a live CD, Live at the Whisky. Vince rarely plays his solo stuff live, and this CD is similar to the set I saw in Cincinnati. It was all Motley Crue tunes then, and this Live disc is all Motley Crue songs with the exception of Look In Her Eyes.
Tonight at 11:30 P.M., Vince Neil is taking the stage as the Headliner at the Rocklahoma Music Festival. I must admit that the show that I saw locally was far better than the set recorded at the Whisky. The band that he has with him now, Dana Strum and Jeff Blando from Slaughter, does a better job on the Motley Crue tunes that the band that Vince has with him on this release: Brent Wood
(Wildside) on Guitar, Jamie Hunting (Union) on Bass, and Brent Fitz (Union) on Drums.
Even as a solo act though Vince Neil gives his all when performing Motley Crue tunes. When Vince and company takes the stage tonight, I am sure they will not disappoint too many people, unless of course people are expecting to hear tunes off of Exposed or Carved in Stone.
Vince Neil, Live at the Whisky is not Vince Neil’s best effort, but it is far from his worst. It is still fun to hear these songs performed live, even the though the band is no where near the caliber of Motley Crue.
You can check out the live version of the Exposed track, Look In Here Eyes below.
Rating:
Out of 10
Track Listing:
1. Kick Start My Heart
2. Knock ‘em Dead Kid
3. Look In Her Eyes
4. Red Hot
5. Piece Of Your Action
6. Girls, Girls, Girls
7. Same Ol’ Situation (S.O.S.)
8. Home Sweet Home
9. Looks That Kill
10. Dr. Feelgood
11. Smokin’ In The Boys’ Room
12. Live Wire








































































bob_vinyl, now that was funny! I mean, you dig U2?? Damn,that IS a sense of humor!!!!!! PS-Meatloaf says HI!
Hmmm….I don’t detect any sarcasm here……lol! Bob, you kill me.
Yeah, axe man, Exposed was so much better than anything U2 ever did. I bet 50 years from now, they’ll be teaching about Vince Neil in music schools as the great American composer of the late 20th and early 21st Century. Now, I know subtlety in music is lost on you, so just in case the same is true with the written word, I was just being sarcastic.
I never bought this cd because their is only one song of his EXPOSED album.
Yeah I’m sure Vince Neil will put on a good show at Rocklahoma. I really liked his solo release “Exposed”! That is a great album.
Oh yeah, speaking of Dana Strum…
I heard that he got into a fight with Quiet Riot’s Kevin Dubrow at Rocklahoma!