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Buried Alive is a concert music video by the Finnish rock band Hanoi Rocks. The video was recorded at the Tavastia Club in ... "11th Street Kids" "Malibu Beach" "High ...
Hanoi Rocks is mentioned in the Red House Painters song "Cruiser" on their 2001 album Old Ramon. [23] The fictional character Peacemaker mentions Hanoi Rocks as "only the greatest band of all time" in the eponymous 2022 TV series. The same episode also features Hanoi Rocks songs "11th Street Kids" and "Fallen Star". [24]
All Those Wasted Years is the first live album by the Finnish rock band Hanoi Rocks, released in 1984.In initial pressing of this album's name was misspelled as "All Those Waisted Years", while correct spelling has been used with later releases of this album, but the original release with the misspelled title is very rare.
The Nottingham Tapes is the second concert video released by the Finnish glam punk band Hanoi Rocks. The first video released by the band was All Those Wasted Years, recorded at the Marquee Club in London. As stated in the title, this video was shot at the Nottingham Palais in Nottingham England.
Hanoi Rocks were "very likely to become one of the biggest bands in the world" until tragedy struck in 1984, but their former frontman isn't interested in speculating about what might have been.
Four decades after the accident that ended Razzle’s life — and ultimately ended Finnish glam band Hanoi's burgeoning career — Monroe has made amends with Neil, who was behind the wheel on ...
"11:11" by Rufus Wainwright "11:35" by Aesop Rock "11th Street" by Ravens & Chimes "11th Street Kids" by Hanoi Rocks "100 South of Broadway" by Philadelphia Society "105th & Park" by Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez "110th Street and Fifth Avenue" by Tito Puente "110th Street Rhumba" by Dana Suesse "116th and Lenox" by Jackie McLean "12th Street" by Thick ...
The Best of Hanoi Rocks is the first compilation album by the Finnish rock band Hanoi Rocks. The record was released in 1985, the same year the original Hanoi Rocks broke up. The band's founders, vocalist Michael Monroe and guitarist Andy McCoy, would ultimately reunite in 2001 and reform Hanoi Rocks, until the band's final break-up in 2009.