HARD ROCK
1986
Bitrate 256 kbps
[cd quality]
Bitrate 256 kbps
[cd quality]
O Waysted foi um ambicioso projeto que visava ganhar uma parte do novo mercado que estava se abrindo, o hoje chamado hard oitentista. O mentor e cabeça do projeto foi Pete Way, lendário baixista do UFO. A idéia surgiu quando Pete foi convidado a participar do projeto de Eddie Clarke, ex-Motorhead que estava montando uma banda de hard rock no melhor estilo comercial. Pete percebeu o quanto a idéia era boa e decidiu formar a sua própria banda, onde ele poderia dar as cartas. A banda deles se chamaria Fastway. Apesar de Pete abandonar a idéia, a banda de Eddie Clarke continuou se chamando Fastway e a de Pete curiosamente se chamou Waysted. Ao contrário do Fastway, o Waysted despontou na Inglaterra com o tecladista Paul Raymond (Ex-UFO), o batera Frank Noon (ex-Def Leppard) e o vocalista Ian Muir. Não tardou para a banda conseguir uma gravadora. A Chrysallis ofereceu um contrato para um disco experimental. “Vices” (1983), trazia bons momentos como “Toy with the Passion” e o cover de “Somebody to Love” do Jefferson Airplane. A banda foi se desfazendo aos poucos; o primeiro a sair foi o tecladista que foi convocado por Dio ... O resto da banda se separou e o que conseguiu um maior destaque foi Johny DiTeodora que entrou no Britny Fox. [Fonte:Whiplash]
The Waysted was an ambitious project aimed at winning a share of the new market was opening up, now called the eighties hard. The mentor and head of the project was Pete Way, legendary bassist of UFO. The idea came when Pete was invited to participate in the Eddie Clarke, former Motorhead project that was riding a hard rock band in the best commercial style. Pete realized how the idea was good and decided to form his own band, where he could give the cards. Their band would be called Fastway. Although Pete abandon the idea, the band Eddie Clarke continued calling Fastway and Pete curiously called Waysted. Unlike Fastway, Waysted's emerged in England with keyboardist Paul Raymond (ex-UFO), the drummer Frank Noon (formerly Def Leppard) and vocalist Ian Muir. Did not take long for the band to get a record deal. The chrysallis offered a contract for an experimental disk. "Vices" (1983), brought good times and "Toy with the Passion" and the cover of "Somebody to Love" Jefferson Airplane. The band came apart slowly; The first to go was the keyboardist who was called by Dio ... The rest of the band broke up and she could further highlight was Johny DiTeodora who entered the Britny Fox [Source: Whiplash].
The Waysted was an ambitious project aimed at winning a share of the new market was opening up, now called the eighties hard. The mentor and head of the project was Pete Way, legendary bassist of UFO. The idea came when Pete was invited to participate in the Eddie Clarke, former Motorhead project that was riding a hard rock band in the best commercial style. Pete realized how the idea was good and decided to form his own band, where he could give the cards. Their band would be called Fastway. Although Pete abandon the idea, the band Eddie Clarke continued calling Fastway and Pete curiously called Waysted. Unlike Fastway, Waysted's emerged in England with keyboardist Paul Raymond (ex-UFO), the drummer Frank Noon (formerly Def Leppard) and vocalist Ian Muir. Did not take long for the band to get a record deal. The chrysallis offered a contract for an experimental disk. "Vices" (1983), brought good times and "Toy with the Passion" and the cover of "Somebody to Love" Jefferson Airplane. The band came apart slowly; The first to go was the keyboardist who was called by Dio ... The rest of the band broke up and she could further highlight was Johny DiTeodora who entered the Britny Fox [Source: Whiplash].
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