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[QUOTE]PaulSMF - 2006-03-10 8:10 PM [QUOTE]Bajas - 2006-03-10 6:07 AM Does anyone have some recording of The Jakyls? TNT is my second favourite band beside TS. After Dee heard TNT's Knight Of The New Thunder, he came to Norway, and helped them with their album Tell No Tales, and with the mangement. Ronni are credited for arrangement on Love Is for Suckers. <a target="_blank" href="http://home.no.net/~lwolden/Pics/Tnt403.jpg">Here is a picture of Dee & TNT taken in Trondheim</a> [/QUOTE] Bajas, Many years ago I had tried to get copies of some soundboard tapes that exist. I was told that the bass player, Brian, was the one who had them. Since I moved away from NY back in 1990, I've only kept in touch on an occasional basis with some friends who are mutually friends with some former members of The Jackyls. Raising families and such causes people to drift apart a bit from the single hell-raising days, so I have pretty much resigned myself to having memories without the recordings to live with. Maybe you could try writing to Rob Zombie's management, asking to be put in touch with John Tempesta and explaining your interest. Up front honesty is always the best way to go. Good luck![/QUOTE]
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Bajas - 2006-03-10 6:07 AM
Does anyone have some recording of The Jakyls? TNT is my second favourite band beside TS. After Dee heard TNT's Knight Of The New Thunder, he came to Norway, and helped them with their album Tell No Tales, and with the mangement. Ronni are credited for arrangement on Love Is for Suckers.
Here is a picture of Dee & TNT taken in Trondheim
Bajas,
Many years ago I had tried to get copies of some soundboard tapes that exist. I was told that the bass player, Brian, was the one who had them. Since I moved away from NY back in 1990, I've only kept in touch on an occasional basis with some friends who are mutually friends with some former members of The Jackyls. Raising families and such causes people to drift apart a bit from the single hell-raising days, so I have pretty much resigned myself to having memories without the recordings to live with. Maybe you could try writing to Rob Zombie's management, asking to be put in touch with John Tempesta and explaining your interest. Up front honesty is always the best way to go. Good luck!
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