John Sykes, Blue Murder & Where It Went WRONG: Carmine Appice Reveals!

Legendary drummer and rock icon, Carmine Appice, shares his personal insights of John Sykes, Tony Franklin and their supergroup, Blue Murder! We hear how Carmine did all he could to join the group, the instant chemistry between them, some of the crazy times and recording stories, and why he feels the group didnt hit the heights they should have. We also hear about his recent interactions with Sykes, since he removed himself from the music business. With discussions ranging from missed opportunities with White Snake to the formation and eventual disbandment of Blue Murder, Carmine's firsthand accounts offer an intimate look into the rock music industry of the 80s and 90s.

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  • @MrOctober44
    @MrOctober44

    Amazing how many bands he's been asked to join, how every good idea is his idea, and every mistake/failure is someone else's fault.

  • @stevosguitars
    @stevosguitars

    Carmine looking like a retired detective whos moved to the coast... only to be dragged back in to help on a big case that he'll crack, before drifitng back into the sunset

  • @user-df7lz6ds6x
    @user-df7lz6ds6x

    John Sykes, an amazing guitarist who shouldve been even bigger.

  • @Fuxerz
    @Fuxerz

    The reason Cozy gets all the gigs. He was one of the best in the world. Top 3 to me in the world. Rip Cozy Powell😢

  • @TheLochs
    @TheLochs

    I think John has depression. As someone who has it I see it in his eyes and mannerisms as of late.

  • @jasongoad1084
    @jasongoad1084

    No one is a bigger Carmine Appice fan than Carmine Appice.

  • @eugeneslivjack8869
    @eugeneslivjack8869

    Blue Murder was phenomenal. EVERY track on that debut was perfect.

  • @theplayersclub1126
    @theplayersclub1126

    the room that Carmine is sitting in: He hung the drywall, melted the molten lava for his platinum records, installed the HVAC while painting the walls all the while playing double stroke rolls with his left foot....WHILE doing this interview! amazing fella.

  • @DavidDillinger-ct8ki
    @DavidDillinger-ct8ki

    Blue Murder. Loved that debut album. It was, and still is amazing.

  • @larswillsen
    @larswillsen

    John Sykes, my favorite guitar player since Thin Lizzy 🙂

  • @remnantsofasoundblast
    @remnantsofasoundblast

    Carmine is Carmine's #1 fan

  • @steveclem
    @steveclem

    His Tygers Of Pan Tang stuff always gets overlooked.

  • @danriley5848
    @danriley5848

    Blue Murder was an amazing band and that first album was phenomenal it's a shame that they didn't get the success they deserved.

  • @JohnViguerie
    @JohnViguerie

    I love Carmine Appice and his brother Vinnie - two legends!

  • @MrMichaelbsmith6420
    @MrMichaelbsmith6420

    Carmine needs to call Eddie Trunk in order to get in contact with John and get that album he finished in 2018 and release it or redo that with Carmine and Tony because he has such a great guitar sound that no one else has and weither or not he knows this, but he has a huge fan base all over the world. Come on John get back in the game man.

  • @samkeepintherockalive
    @samkeepintherockalive

    Blue Murder was a great band. Their debut lp was awesome!!

  • @nathueil1
    @nathueil1

    Brian Robertson and John Sykes can you please stand up!

  • @RandyFricke
    @RandyFricke

    Carmine is a MONSTER. So accurate yet so animated. He's always fun to watch.

  • @recklessfable8292
    @recklessfable8292

    I can't imagine looking for a singer with John being Right There All Along!

  • @jeffreyp1855
    @jeffreyp1855

    Everyone in Blue Murder are legends. It is always a blast hearing Carmine recounting rock and roll stories. 🤘