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30 minutes ago, LukeFRC said:

They sound like characters in a childrens tv show! 

Kip Winger was the guy who had his career ended by Beavis and Butthead, quite a funny story if you want to look into it.

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Just now, lemmywinks said:

Kip Winger was the guy who had his career ended by Beavis and Butthead, quite a funny story if you want to look into it.

 

Ah but he was immortalised in the words of a song by 'Train'... more than can be said for any of us!  :)  

 

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12 minutes ago, lemmywinks said:

Kip Winger was the guy who had his career ended by Beavis and Butthead, quite a funny story if you want to look into it.

I will look into that story but Kip appears to be doing well in his career. Followed him for years with Winger and Alice Cooper. He also is a trained classical pianist who does a lot more than just rock music.

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2 minutes ago, andy67 said:

I will look into that story but Kip appears to be doing well in his career. Followed him for years with Winger and Alice Cooper. He also is a trained classical pianist who does a lot more than just rock music.

 

Oh yeah I know, he was trained in ballet as well IIRC. Think it was Alice Cooper who gave him his first big break wasn't it?

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13 minutes ago, lemmywinks said:

 

Oh yeah I know, he was trained in ballet as well IIRC. Think it was Alice Cooper who gave him his first big break wasn't it?

1988 was his first platinum album but I can’t remember if I saw Kip in Alice Cooper during that decade. I saw Alice Cooper twice in the 80s with Kane Roberts on guitar and I think it was Kip on bass but can’t remember! I am the great cornholio, I need TP for my bung hole! 

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Kip's doing more than fine. Happy, healthy, solo career, band still performing, critically acclaimed ballet and symphony and a stage show too....

More than can be said of most of the junkies (many who are dead now) who supposedly 'killed' his career.... 

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56 minutes ago, lemmywinks said:

 

Fine thanks, just like winding all the anti-Warwick guys up who have to spew their rubbish on these threads ad nauseum.

Well you're certainly making me laugh.... though probably not in your intended way 😉

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1 hour ago, andy67 said:

1988 was his first platinum album but I can’t remember if I saw Kip in Alice Cooper during that decade. I saw Alice Cooper twice in the 80s with Kane Roberts on guitar and I think it was Kip on bass but can’t remember! I am the great cornholio, I need TP for my bung hole! 

 

He was friends with Alice Cooper early on in the Winger days I think and got a bit of industry assistance, not a bad pal to have all truth be told!

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