"You don’t 'replace' Stiv Bators. He was a trailblazer. An inventor. His
music, aesthetic, life and gorgeous mug helped to define our subculture
with reverberations still ringing today. An icon irreplaceable. We lost
the living man himself a long time ago but we never lost the music.
Cheetah and Blitz are still here and they’ve still got it! That’s what
this is all about. You don’t 'replace' the past. You honor it. You hold
it up in revere so the spirit lives on."- Jake Hout
"It was so much fun being out there with you and everyone. To me it is something holy."
- Ames Flames, Cheetah Chrome tech, singer for "Sonic Reducer" in latest Cheetah gigs.
Opening act Junkyard (1980s and beyond popular L.A. hard rockers, just returned from Europe tour with Little Caesar) insured a memorable evening. Above, singer David Roach.
PHOTO OPS:
↑ After the show-- Lisa Lee, rock couturier Evita Corby, Cheetah Chrome and Ames Flames who also sang in Cheetah's set; just the threesome ↓
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