Hair I Go Again – Ep235

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The guys are joined this week by filmmaker/guitarist Steve McClure to discuss the great new rock documentary Hair I Go Again; a film that follows the long journey of two middle aged guys attempting to put their 80’s rock band back together, the twists and turns, highs and lows, and challenges they face. Along the way, the guys get an education in the form of advice from numerous 80’s rock luminaries including The Killer Dwarfs, Lorraine Lewis (Femme Fatale), Warrant, Jason McMaster, Tesla, Jack Russell, Steve Blaze (Lillian Axe), and Ron Keel. They also get advice from media personalities such as Eddie Trunk and Luc Carl.

hair i go again decibel geek podcast episode 235

            Hair I Go Again

 

Hair I Go Again was a long time coming as the film was crowd funded a few years ago while the guys were on their journey to reunite the band. As you’ll see in the film, getting 5 guys back together again is not an easy task. In this talk, Steve McClure shares his take on the making of the movie including quitting his day job to fully invest in this project, the tension between he and his partner on this journey Kyle Kruger, and what it was like to throw all caution to the wind in an effort to find out what might have been.

Hair I Go Again is available NOW on 2 Disc DVD and Digital Download HERE

Hair I Go Again Nashville Theater Screening Info:

Franklin Theatre, Franklin TN – Wednesday April 13th @ 7pm. Tickets HERE

Hair I Go Again National Screenings HERE

iTunes Review:

Thank Goodness For This Resource

by Johnk5150 on Apr 04, 2016
Rating: ★★★★★

Killing some time while transitioning from one city to another I stumbled across this show by accident. I’m glad I did. I searched hard rock in iTunes and a breakdown of Warrant’s Dog Eat Dog with producer Michael Wagener popped up. Being a huge fan of that perfect record I downloaded it to give it a shot. Wagener offered great insight and nuggets I had never known. The two hosts asked GREAT questions and they played most of an album I haven’t heard in years. I went back and started picking off things that interested me. What I found was nothing less than brilliant. I had about 2800 CDs at the time. Having been re/introduced to things I’d never heard before or in years I went straight to the web and started buying music as if I had all the money in the world. I don’t have all the money in the world. But I don’t care as I have about a hundred more CDs as a direct result of this show. Who needs food? Music feeds my soul. These guys conduct great interviews and have been a great resource for hearing old forgotten classics. Just as important is they’ve introduced me to a lot of great new music. It’s a great blend of memory lane and discovery street. Keep it up guys. You have a new subscriber and I will click through before purchasing anything on Amazon from now on. John

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