Re: OT: Hanoi Rocks
Date: January 17, 2005 18:09
Well, I think Andy McCoy's highlight of his career was Mick Jagger introducing Ronnie Wood as "England's answer to AndyMcCoy" during the Helsinki stadium show (was it 95 or 98 I can't recall)
Anyway, Andy McCoy is quite big celebrite in Finland; he had his own real tv show (with his wife Angela) a'la Osbournes, etc. He surely is a Keith Richards cloon number one of the world. You see, some critics in Finland said that the Depp character in Pirates of Caribean resembled Andy McCoy.. he is funny guy, and a decent guitarist, although he is really a parody of rock star and that sort of life style, and most people take him as joke (well, sort of Ronnie Wood, Jagger was right..) And there is not definetely any lack of ego as far mr. McCoy is concerned!
I saw Hanoi Rocks once last year, and they rocked quite hard, and what is more important, looked very fine. Total nostalgy trip to early 80's, although McCoy and Monroe were the only members left of that group. I think if you like them then, you will like them now. For years "The Glimmer Twins" Monroe and McCoy were saying that they would never reunite this legendary group, mostly because of their "Charlie Watts" was dead (thanks to that car accident, caused by Mötley Crue singer) . But the boys ran out of money, I guess..
Anyway, HR was the first Finnish group to make some international impact. Hats off!
- Doxa