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  Members Of W.A.S.P.: Blackie Lawless
Blackie didn´t like the military school very much and quite soon he got in to a fist fight with one of the militaryguys and was kicked out of school.
Blackie might seem to be an angry and wild man, he may be wild but he is also a very nice guy who really cares about his fans.
Blackie was 9 years old when he got his first guitar, the same year he earned 16 dollars and 35 cents in his frist band called "The Underside", then it took a long time before he earned any money from playing music again.
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 Blackie Lawless
Blackie Lawless has been at the center of controversy for nearly twenty years and he's no stranger to taking chances.
Blackie Lawless- It is so tempting for these kids to take the safe road with their music.
Blackie Lawless- One of the things that you realize when you sign onto a record organization is that your life no longer belongs to you.
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 Chainsaw Charlie - U.S.A. Today Interview With Blackie Lawless
Blackie Lawless: My feelings were that this race was a no-win for me. I advised people to look at local and regional races, because voters could have a more powerful voice than in a national election.
Blackie Lawless: Just trying to find the truth, because when you write it's from a point of view of truth, or about what you don't believe in, which is a lie.
Blackie Lawless: The one from the webcast last year was supposed to have been released, but I'm no longer with that label and don't know what they are doing with it.
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 Blackie Lawless Interview
With their latest release titled Un-Holy Terror Blackie Lawless and his band of shock rocker stalwarts took to the road to bring their special blend of metal mayhem to the hometowns of our still very conservative nation.
Blackie: Well the drummer that's with us, Stet Howland, has been with us eleven years and he has, other than myself, including Chris, he has the longest tenure in the band of anybody.
Blackie: They left after the thing happened a couple weeks ago with the attacks, but they were going to be leaving right around that time anyway, so there was nothing really out of the ordinary.
www.angelfire.com /music6/metalmania2004/news3.htm   (1904 words)

  
 USATODAY.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Comment from Blackie Lawless: Please understand I'm not trying to be evasive, but it's important for people to understand I can't speak for anyone else, especially when I have no first-hand knowledge of the actual events.
Blackie Lawless: The way that the national media has portrayed it worldwide is nothing short of appalling.
Blackie Lawless: I wrote in my letter to the press that rock and roll is and always will be a target for authority.
cgi1.usatoday.com /mchat/20030123002/tscript.htm   (1466 words)

  
 Metal Masters - Interviews - Blackie Lawless Of W.A.S.P. - August 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Love’em or hate’em, you’ve got to give Blackie Lawless and his brainchild, W.A.S.P., credit where credit is due.
From the onslaught of their first self-titled album to their newest ode to society, ‘Dying For The World,’ Blackie has steadfastly stood his ground, maintained the music the way he wants to hear and see it, and has added legions of world-wide fans to the already prolific W.A.S.P. nest.
Blackie Lawless, the enigmatic leader, creator and visionary of this band, is a complex soul.
www.metalmasters.net /i-blackie-lawless.html   (2523 words)

  
 Blackie Lawless of WASP Interview at Heavy Metal and Power Metal Portal www.1heavymetal.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
As the album confronts social, religious, and political hypocrisy, it reminds Lawless of a cross between two of the bands older albums, namely Headless Children and their first self-titled album.
Lawless says that the song was a unique little thing, and while it has almost nothing to do with the album, it is "completely totally artistic self-indulgence." He explained that grouping the song between two fairly intense songs added contrast.
He believes that the method behind this madness lies in a child's upbringing, and recalls how he could have never put something over on his own mother, because she had eyes in the back of her head, always knowing exactly what he was doing, even before he did it.
www.1heavymetal.com /Interviews/wasp.htm   (1132 words)

  
 KNAC.COM - Features - Interview With Blackie Lawless
BLACKIE: Well, the first thing that comes to my mind is this: there is a fan base that is directly related to the band as it first came out.
BLACKIE: It’s almost like my career has been like a Neil Young sort of thing where it’s diverse in the sense that there’s a crossover ratio in that some people are now looking specifically at one era of my career while others may be looking at another.
BLACKIE: Well, the Bible is the gospel according to people who, granted they were supposedly divinely inspired, but it was still the gospel according to John, to Matthew.
www.knac.com /article.asp?ArticleID=930   (3781 words)

  
 NY Rock Editorial: Gabriella on Pete Townshend and Blackie Lawless
Lawless that the "porn collection" of the Vatican is an urban myth.
Lawless wanted to be taken seriously, he could have at least picked one that was true.
Lawless goes on to say that if a man is a good songwriter, he should be forgiven everything and be trusted; he should be above the law.
www.nyrock.com /features/2003/townshend.asp   (1389 words)

  
 MetalFlakes: Interview with Blackie Lawless
Blackie has plenty to say about the state of our existence, and has many perceptions and messages well worth a closer look.
Blackie: Oh yeah, and the reason that those guys come is because they speak English pretty good and they feel more comfortable talking to you, they CAN carry on a conversation.
Blackie: I think that when any band does something highly visual, no matter how good the music, you're always gonna get an element of some people listening with their eyes and not their ears.
www.metalflakes.com /wasp.shtml   (3461 words)

  
 Classic Rock Revisited
Blackie: We just toured Europe and South America and we were astonished to find that when we walked out onstage, the audience was made up of 16 to 19-year olds.
Blackie: History shows us that no matter what decade a band comes from there is a vast majority of things that are not very good.
Blackie: In New York at the time, Johnny and I were the only ones who had the long fl hair; it was pretty radical.
www.classicrockrevisited.com /Interviews05/BLACKIE.htm   (4751 words)

  
 W.A.S.P. history
Blackie and Randy stayed in contact and in 1982, when Blackie felt that he had good enough material to form a new band he contacted Randy.
Blackie announces that he is working on a new project, a rock opera, which is to be called "THE CRIMSON IDOL" without Chris.
Lawless, forthright and ever evolving as a musician and a human being, drew influence for the album’s concept through extensive observation of the world and numerous soul-searching journeys through the deserts of America’s Southwest.
www.waspnation.com /history.html   (3296 words)

  
 W.A.S.P. - Tony Richards - Interview - PART II | Blackie Lawless, Chris Holmes, Randy Piper - FIB MUSIC
And that was probably part of the reason I distanced myself from Varney, because I had no say, therefore I didn't hang around, so I didn't have a right to say anything....it was a big circle, yet I knew things were fucked up, something wasn't right and Varney is supposed to be behind the helm.
There were a lot of fucked up decisions made and Blackie made sure that he was in charge of a lot of shit and that was the beginning of the end....The rest of the guys in the band felt the same way.
Blackie......I keep saying Blackie and I shouldn't, but mainly it was.....But him and whoever else he had involved with him in the band decisions, they all jumped the gun too soon.
www.fullinbloommusic.com /tony_richards_WASP_Part2.html   (4314 words)

  
 Blackie Lawless - AOL Music
Blackie Lawless has told another story a time or two before on how W.A.S.P. got their name.
Blackie Lawless created original music for the History Channel...
Download, listen and watch Blackie Lawless music, mp3's, song lyrics, music videos, Internet radio, live performances, concerts, and more on AOL Music.
music.aol.com /artist/blackie-lawless/96921/main   (108 words)

  
 Blackie Lawless | Buzznick.com
Blackie Lawless: It varies from tour to tour, depending on what it is. We're doing something right now that I...
Blackie Lawless, the enigmatic leader, creator and visionary of this band,...
Blackie Lawless Blackie Lawless Blackie Lawless (born Steven Edward Duren on September 4, 1954, in Staten Island, New York)
www.buzznick.com /blackielawless.html   (127 words)

  
 Blackie Lawless Interview
Blackie was very simple and at ease, although he was very tired.
Blackie Lawless: I was looking for an idea, and I thought what is the greatest thought, the greatest single thought that we all share, all humans.
Blackie: I think about WASP in the same way I think about Those bands are more of an idea, than maybe specific individuals, and I think as long as there is a central character in each one of those bands, the idea of those bands can live for a long time.
www.rockpages.gr /interviews/wasp2004-en.htm   (1328 words)

  
 AskMen.com - Blackie Lawless
In the 1970s, Blackie was a member of the legendary New York Dolls, clearly one of the most influential bands in the early '70s punk scene.
In the late '70s, Lawless joined a band called Sisters, whose members were known for chewing worms onstage, and for being the first L.A group to use the pentagram as their logo.
Lawless was also known for "The Rack," where he would simulate slitting a beautiful woman's throat, among other outrageous acts.
www.askmen.com /toys/interview_100/133_blackie_lawless_interview.html   (906 words)

  
 Blackie Lawless Interview-March 27, 1998 Part 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Blackie Lawless of W.A.S.P. did several telephone interviews with radio stations across the United States on Thursday and Friday March 26 and 27.
Blackie-It was August of '95, and I had reached the point of doing "The Crimson Idol" and "Still Not Black Enough" pretty much by myself, I thought well, I missed him.
Blackie-You know somebody said to me the record's been out for three weeks and they're still in business so it must be good!
www.angelfire.com /nj/frievesesionrockroll/blackie1.html   (612 words)

  
 Blackie Lawless   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Blackie wrote and performed "Scream Until You Like It", the theme song...
flies cool hes just a bit of an a.......
Find where Blackie Lawless is credited alongside another name
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 Blackie Lawless, o outro gato   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
O Blackie nasceu no dia 20 de Abril deste ano e é pouco menos de um mês mais novo que o Iggy.
De início a convivência entre os dois não foi fácil: o Blackie além da odisseia que foi adaptar-se a nós e esquecer os antigos donos e a sua mamã natural, teve que enfrentar um macho dominante que procurou por todos os meios mostrar "quem mandava aqui".
O Blackie adora deitar-se aos meus pés à espera de carinhos ou roçar-se nas minhas pernas quando estou sentada mas não aprecia colo, enquanto o Iggy é dá beijinhos, devolve as carícias tocando-nos de leve com as almofadinhas das patas e adora colinho.
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 Blackie Lawless   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
We waited and waited to see Blackie and then finally about 2:30 am the bus door opened up as we were standing
with the drummer and low and behold it was no other than Blackie himself.
Blackie just in case I got an opportunity to have him autograph it.
hometown.aol.com /savagedesignsinc/BlackieLawless.html   (236 words)

  
 Static Multimedia - State Of Arizona Vs. Blackie Lawless   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Blackie Lawless was found Not Guilty by the Scottsdale Arizona Court in the ongoing assault case against him dating back to August of 2005.
Pleased with the decision from the Court, Blackie feels that the Court took into consideration that the artists have a right to defend themselves in an effort to avoid more of the recent tragedies that have happened to other performers.
Blackie will also like to thank the many, many fans and associates who have supported him throughout this trial.
www.staticmultimedia.com /content/music/news/news_1149681065?info=   (182 words)

  
 Interview with Blackie Lawless of WASP, 03/01
Blackie Lawless Talks About WASP's new CD and Thinking for Yourself
We spoke to Blackie about the new CD, his philosophy and even the PMRC.
Lawless, it's great to talk with you again.
www.roughedge.com /features/wasp2001.htm   (1807 words)

  
 Interview with Blackie Lawless March 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Lawless isn't afraid to tackle titillating and disturbing aspects of sex and
But Lawless is concerned about what he sees in the world in 2001, and along
Blackie Lawless certainly isn't a man who will allow himself to be backed
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 KNAC.COM - News - Blackie Lawless Heart Condition
Blackie is doing fine and has had no physical damage in any way, but the postponement of the upcoming shows is very necessary to avoid any possible complications.
Blackie wishes to thank all those who are concerned for him and cannot wait for the Word Tour that begins later this year.
In his own words Blackie says: "I have been extremely lucky to be able to avoid a problem that could have been potentially life threatening years down the road if I hadn't been fortunate enough to be diagnosed early, thanks to that I have avoided a potential serious problem!"
knac.com /article.asp?ArticleID=4807   (495 words)

  
 Illinois Entertainer » Print » Q&A: Blackie Lawless   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Blackie Lawless: That’s difficult to say because the first impression has obviously already been established.
That’s impossible for me to say, but I don’t think things have changed that much regardless of what people may say.
[At a gig in Ireland in the ’80s, Blackie’s trademark spark-shooting cod piece blew up, inflicting serious burns.] That was almost instant soprano.
illinoisentertainer.com /2006/02/28/qa-blackie-lawless/print   (336 words)

  
 Interview with Blackie Lawless of W.A.S.P.
But Blackie, who can be as intelligent as he is outrageous, is also a walking contradiction who has never come off as someone who suffers fools gladly.
In talking to him, even in an interview, there's no use trying to break through his invisible wall until he's sussed out just what kind of person you are, since it's clear he's not one to cast his pearls before swine.
In fact, on this day, and at this hour, this Blackie -- unlike the Blackie of yore -- is downright California mellow.
www.roughedge.com /features/wasp.htm   (2268 words)

  
 Interview with Blackie Lawless of W.A.S.P.
There is a large on-line community that live there and many of these questions were sent in by them as well as members of some other on-line metal communities.
Blackie: Ok QUESTION: With "Helldorado", it sounded like you were headed "back to the basics, or roots" and it sounds even more so with "Unholy Terror".
Blackie: Uh...Lemmy called me on the phone a couple of months ago, and everybody's happy and hunkydorie.
earcandy_mag.tripod.com /wasp.htm   (3492 words)

  
 YouTube - Blackie Lawless Interview
Blackie looks as if the interviewer is getting on his nerves and is boring him senseless!!
Blackie is so soft spoken...if he could only open up other than just in his music...maybe come out of the shell a bit...
Blackie Rocks, WASP Rocks, Their music will live on forever...
www.youtube.com /watch?v=4dXEejfuFRU   (307 words)

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