View Full Version : Vocalist KEVIN DUBROW Explains QUIET RIOT Split


Taz
1-16-04, 07:54 PM
from Blabbermouth.net

In an interview with ElectricBasement.com, vocalist Kevin Dubrow explained the reason for the sudden dismantling of QUIET RIOT late last year. "Well, the question should really be: why did we stay together for so long?" he said. "It really should have stopped earlier. We'd been together for a long time and it had gotten to the point… I'm only going to be so specific about this out of professionalism. It's also like the Mafia — when you're in something you don't talk too much about the family business. There was a situation that existed in QUIET RIOT that I never liked, but I went along with because it was for the best of everything. It got to the point where the situation became less and less tolerable for me. And I wasn't the only one that found it hard to tolerate. This situation, as I like to refer to it, came to a head in Detroit on the last gig we had performed. It was either a matter of, that was it for me, I had to walk away from it, or if I had stayed, it was gonna get really, really ugly. I mean really ugly. I mean, somebody was gonna get… It was gonna be bad. You've got to keep in mind how bad this got for me because when I tell you that I love playing with Frankie Banali — he's one of the best drummers out there and he's also my best friend. Also keep in mind that Frankie Banali did all the business for the band. So all I had to really do was show up, but showing up became increasingly difficult when there is a situation in the band that you just are so unhappy with and angry with. Not only that, it was affecting my ****ing health, it was affecting my hearing for sure! The way it went down would not have been the way I would have chose to have done it, but I wouldn't have chose to have done it. It wasn't like a thing I chose. It was more of a reaction. Everybody always asks: do you think QUIET RIOT will get back together? My answer to that is: I hope so! I'd love to see the band get back together. I loved QUIET RIOT. A lot of people made fun of us and thought we were a cheesy '80s band, but we had a good time and people were entertained by us. We did a good live show. I thought musically we degenerated into garbage the last couple of years live, but people still loved it because it was something fun to watch. I would be back to QUIET RIOT tomorrow morning if we just made one change. I'll just put it that way." Read the entire, candid interview here (http://www.electricbasement.com/interview_kevindubrow_january2004.htm) , including more on QUIET RIOT, his new solo project, working with Glenn Hughes and more.

Sal Collaziano
2-16-04, 12:10 AM
What do you think the "one change" is?