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Dee Snider of Twisted Sister

Twisted Sister To Release Three Early Concerts

by Roger Wink, VVN Music on July 20, 2016

in News

Following the documentary film We Are Twisted Fucking Sister! comes a deluxe box set chronicling the meteoric rise of the legendary glam rock outfit who strutted their way to the top of the music scene in high heels and fishnet stockings!

Featuring 3 full length vintage live recordings dating back to the group’s late ‘70s, early ‘80s heyday, this incredible release, titled Rock ‘N’ Roll Saviors – The Early Years, was released on July 15 courtesy of Deadline Music.

In addition to the classic TS line-up of vocalist Dee Snider, guitarists Jay Jay French and Eddie Ojeda, and bassist Mark “The Animal” Mendoza, these recordings feature early drummers Tony Petri and Ritchie Teeter as well as the man who earned the spot as permanent drummer, the brilliant A.J. Pero, whose passing last year was mourned across the entire rock universe.

All together, these legends of crazed, cross-dressing hard rock mayhem absolutely slay on stage with performances of the early classics Rock ’N’ Roll Saviors, The Kids Are Back, What You Don’t Know (Sure Can Hurt You), Ride To Live, Live To Ride and many, many more!

Each concert CD comes in its own individual wallet with inner sleeve and the whole set is packaged in a lavish, red velvet-lined box with pop up mirror. In addition to the CDs, inside the box is a gorgeous full-color 20-page booklet of rare photos and extensive liner notes written by music journalist Malcolm Dome PLUS 3 signature guitar picks, a custom bright pink lipstick tube, and a backstage pass.

Track List:

Disc 1 (1979 Detroit Club)
Rock ‘N’ Roll Saviors
Pay The Price
Follow Me
Under The Blade
Guitar Solo
Can’t Stand Still
Lady’s Boy
Workin’ On You Baby
Come Back
Without You
Chinese Hustle
I’ll Never Grow Up Now
Plastic Money
Johnny B Goode
Rock ‘N’ Roll Saviors

Disc 2 (1980 Hammerheads)
What You Don’t Know (Sure Can Hurt You)
Come Back
Bad Boys
Destroyer
Pay The Price
Without You
Under The Blade
Rock ‘N’ Roll Saviors
Plastic Money
You Know I Cry
I’ll Never Grow Up Now!
Born To Be Wild

Disc 3 (1983 Donington)
What You Don’t Know (Sure Can Hurt You)
The Kids Are Back
Shoot ‘Em Down
Destroyer
Like a Knife In The Back
Ride To Live, Live To Ride
We’re Gonna Make It
You Can’t Stop Rock ‘N’ Roll
I Am Me (I’m Me)
It’s Only Rock ‘N’ Roll

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