Bassist JEFF PILSON - “I Do Love Music And I Do Love DOKKEN, Even Though We Were A Troubled Band In So Many Ways”; Audio

September 7, 2016, 8 years ago

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Bassist JEFF PILSON - “I Do Love Music And I Do Love DOKKEN, Even Though We Were A Troubled Band In So Many Ways”; Audio

The classic Dokken lineup of vocalist Don Dokken, guitarist George Lynch, bassist Jeff Pilson and drummer "Wild" Mick Brown have announced a string of dates in Japan this October. Reuniting for six shows only, this lineup will perform in Japan for the first time in 21 years.

Jeff Pilson guests on Episode #257 of One On One With Mitch Lafon (audio streaming below).

“In the show's only interview, Foreigner bassist Jeff Pilson talks about his upcoming return to Dokken, the possibilities for a new album, on 'doing it for the money' and much more.”

Dubbed Unleashed In The East, Don Dokken comments on the upcoming shows: “I am very excited to come back to Japan and play with the members of Dokken that I spent so much time with. Being that its only 6 shows, we are going to make as spectacular as possible.”

Prior to the Japanese dates, Dokken will play their only US reunion show on Friday, September 30th at Badlands Pawn, Gold, and Jewelry in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Rocker Gabbie Rae will open the show. Details and ticket information will be revealed soon.

Billboard caught up with Don about the lineup coming back together and is adamant that the upcoming shows will be it for the band.

"My manager is getting hit up every day for pretty large sums of money to play festivals next summer, all over the world. But I had to say no,” he explains. "I love the band I have now; we’ve been together for 13 years, and I don't want to hurt that franchise. Plus if we were to continue with (the original) lineup, old wounds might be opened, and I don't want to revisit that. I don't think any of us wants to. It's all great when a marriage fails and you say, 'I'm gonna get back with my ex' -- for a week, maybe. Six months into it, the wounds come back. I don't want to experience that. It's just not part of my life anymore, and I think the other guys feel the same way. So this will be enough."

The Japan tour will launch on October 5th in Osaka, Japan, then heads to Fukuoka, Tokyo for the Loud Park Festival before continuing on to Hiroshima, Aichi and finally, back to Tokyo for the last show on October 12th.

Dokken’s Tooth And Nail, released in 1984, contained several hit songs including "Alone Again", "Just Got Lucky" and "Into the Fire", and sold over three million copies worldwide and the band continued releasing many more records with the same success.

Tickets for this once in a lifetime event, as well as VIP package experiences, went on sale August 27th. This will be the one and only opportunity for fans to see the original lineup play their iconic hits.

Tour dates:

October
5 - Osaka, Japan - Namba Hatch
6 - Fukuoka, Japan - Fukuoaka Civic Hall
8 - Tokyo, Japan - Loud Park Festival (on sale now)
10 - Hiroshima, Japan - BlueLive Hiroshima
11 - Aichi, Japan - Zepp Nagoya
12 - Tokyo, Japan - Zepp Divercity Tokyo

Drummer “Wild” Mick Brown joined Mitch Lafon for Episode #223 of One On One With Mitch Lafon back in May. He discussed the upcoming reunion and the confirmed Japanese tour dates.

About the Dokken reunion Brown said: “In spite of ourselves, we always seem to do well. You have to decide - I'm in or I'm out. Let it go and play ball... Somehow, it seems to work out. It's never very easy and I'm sure it's not going to be this time either."


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