I’m completely in favor of the separation of Church and State. These two institutions screw us up enough on their own, so both of them together is certain death.
George Carlin - Modern Philosopher
gtrjay wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2020 7:28 pm
This post is approaching 4 years.
Feb 2016
you idiot!!!
you sit there laughing but u forget that we lost the text message screenshots! Get ur ass to work and fucking find them!
There is a crisis here and youre laughin!
FUCK YOU GTRJAY!!!
Hi Bobby!
I’m completely in favor of the separation of Church and State. These two institutions screw us up enough on their own, so both of them together is certain death.
George Carlin - Modern Philosopher
I’m completely in favor of the separation of Church and State. These two institutions screw us up enough on their own, so both of them together is certain death.
George Carlin - Modern Philosopher
melissazombie wrote: ↑Tue Mar 31, 2020 5:43 pm
what's the story behind blobby and the cleaning carpet business?
From Bobby Blotzer's Poorly Written Book:
I didn't finish high school, much less have a college business degree, but I've always had a business mentality. Logic will tell you what will and will not work. It was slapstick entrepreneuring, but it did the trick. Those businesses brought money in. All of them.
When I bought the steam cleaning business in 1993, it was with the intentions of running it from afar, and having someone else work it for the day to days. But, like so many things in life, it didn't work out like that.
It was very sobering. I was a platinum selling rock star. But here I am, cleaning carpets. I was banking good money, but it didn't make it feel that much better. Honestly, I'm happiest with a couple of trees in my hand, beating the shit out of a kit in front of ten thousand people.
That's my home. That's where I can live. Steam cleaning was about survival. Nothing more. Once RATT got back together at the end of 1996, I was like, "Thank God!” In 1997, I made about $250,000 in RATT, and it was like money from Heaven, let me tell you. But, who's to say? Am I a rock star who did some steam cleaning, or am I a steam cleaner who used to be a rock star?
It's a fine fucking line, my friend. Trust me.
To be honest with you, my friend Harold Hawthorne, who I learned guitar from, has been a steam cleaner for 25 years. Yeah, it's not glamorous, but he pulls down around $100,000 a year. Honestly, if you know what you're doing, you never make less than about $100 per hour. A one-bedroom apartment was $55, and it took you a half hour. And, that was back then. I don't know what it would run today, but there's money made in that business.
It's just humbling to do it after you've sold 12 million records, you know? I worked with a property management company that kept me swamped with jobs, cleaning their vacant apartments. It was always a quick in and out, with no one there. Easy money.
They had complexes all over the place in Lawndale and Hawthorne. I could go in there and bang those things out all day and make $300 or $400 a day. It was really lucrative. One day, they give me a call to go take care of some apartments they just acquired over in Inglewood. I really didn't want to go to Inglewood, or Ingle-Watts as we called it. It was a favor for them. I get over there, and damn it if it isn't a three-story building with no elevator.
Fuck me.
I had a method of carrying the hoses and buckets and everything, so I start lugging all this stuff up the stairs. I get to the apartment they needed me to take care of, and pull the key out. I open the door, and holy shit!
That place was just nasty, trashed out carpet. It stunk. The whole apartment stunk. I was like, "Shit.” I didn't want to do it, but Mr. Jenkins really needed me to take care of it. Jenkins Property Company was a big client, and I didn't want to do anything to jeopardize that. Nothing!
So, I get to work on it. I'm cleaning this disgusting, nasty assed carpet in Ingle-Watts with the door open. My steam cleaner is outside the door, and I glance out toward it. In the distance, over the top of the cleaner, I can see the LA Forum, and it hit like a sledgehammer between the fucking eyes! We sold the Forum out, with Bon Jovi opening up for us, in 1985. Here it is, 1993, just eight years later, and I'm steam-cleaning carpets.
That was a low point. That was my "where the fuck is my Jack Daniels" moment. I was as depressed as I've ever been.
But, I had to do what I had to do to take care of my family and my responsibilities. A lot of people would make fun of that situation, maybe even talk about how pathetic a fall from grace it would be to them, and they might be right...... but, you do what you have to do.
Rock star? Even when I was listening to Ratt back in the days, I couldn't even tell you the drummers name.
Blotzer has never been a rock star. He is the least known member of an 80's hair band that he got himself fired from and now owes enormous amounts of money to its former and present members.
melissazombie wrote: ↑Tue Mar 31, 2020 5:43 pm
what's the story behind blobby and the cleaning carpet business?
You new here?
I’m completely in favor of the separation of Church and State. These two institutions screw us up enough on their own, so both of them together is certain death.
George Carlin - Modern Philosopher
haha.. no, but I always hear about him cleaning carpets. I thought it was a joke and I guess it's not.
I want to read his book, now!
Believe it or not, it was a decent read as books on washed up 80s rockstars go. Mainly because he didn’t feel the need to give a shit what the other members of his band would think.
Yet, Blobby can't imagine why the other guys hate him.
Whoopie on Mojo "I do. If you dont like it , then take your cockeyed horseface to another post. "
haha.. no, but I always hear about him cleaning carpets. I thought it was a joke and I guess it's not.
I want to read his book, now!
Believe it or not, it was a decent read as books on washed up 80s rockstars go. Mainly because he didn’t feel the need to give a shit what the other members of his band would think.
Fuckin' I always laughed at the thought of Blobster writing a book. But that excerpt was not bad. Unfiltered.
Just found this from and interview back in the days of Sludge... Blotzer is credited on 3 songs the entire tenure of Ratt up until Infestation.. Anyone believe Blotzer ever wrote some "good ones?" And what were they?
Ratt members past and present took to badmouthing each other at every given opportunity. The website metal-sludge.com interviewed Bobby Blotzer and read him a quote from Ratt’s former singer. “Pearcy recently said about you, ‘Bobby's a drummer, not a songwriter. He's a guy who knows nothing about anything and now he thinks he know something about everything. Bobby's a prick. Give yourself some respect man and shut the fuck up! You're running the integrity of our music and band into the dirt. I'm sure that Robbin and Juan are thanking themselves for not being part of this mess [the new Ratt].’ What is your response to that?”
Blotzer replied “I just laugh at Pearcy…anyone who knows Pearcy knows what I'm talking about. The only songs that Pearcy truly wrote himself were the ones on the EP [1983’s ‘Ratt’]. Beau Hill, Juan [and] Robbin...used to come up with most of the melodies on the tunes, and rewrite most of the lyrics that he [Pearcy] would come up with. Sorry, but that’s the truth. And as far as myself being only a drummer? I've played guitar for 28 years and, while I'm not breaking any records for the most material written, I've had some good ones down the line.”
Luminiferous wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 11:55 amJust found this from and interview back in the days of Sludge... Blotzer is credited on 3 songs the entire tenure of Ratt up until Infestation.. Anyone believe Blotzer ever wrote some "good ones?" And what were they?
“He's a guy who knows nothing about anything and now he thinks he know something about everything. Bobby's a prick. Give yourself some respect man and shut the fuck up! You're RUNNING the integrity of our music and band into the dirt.nly a drummer
usually...for some reason it’s the Bassist who acts like the idiot “leader”, but Bobby’s the biggest pos, egotistical, most expendable of that band, such a douche.
Who did write the hits...Robin and Juan? They did have some great songs, perfect for the time. Like most of the great bands their first three...including the EP were/are amazing.
Luminiferous wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 11:55 amJust found this from and interview back in the days of Sludge... Blotzer is credited on 3 songs the entire tenure of Ratt up until Infestation.. Anyone believe Blotzer ever wrote some "good ones?" And what were they?
“He's a guy who knows nothing about anything and now he thinks he know something about everything. Bobby's a prick. Give yourself some respect man and shut the fuck up! You're RUNNING the integrity of our music and band into the dirt.nly a drummer
usually...for some reason it’s the Bassist who acts like the idiot “leader”, but Bobby’s the biggest pos, egotistical, most expendable of that band, such a douche.
Who did write the hits...Robin and Juan? They did have some great songs, perfect for the time. Like most of the great bands their first three...including the EP were/are amazing.
Going by the credits I always got the impression that Warren, Robbin and Juan came up with the music and Juan and Pearcy wrote the lyrics and melodies.. Judging from what he wrote in his book, they were always fighting, so Blotzer was just lucky to be there as long as he was..
Case in point, since Ratt split and he was eventually fired, what band has approached him to join them that worked? None... even the Tatesryche thing never seen anything past a practice or two..
He had to put together a band of scabs who had to follow his every word to even get back out there.. and he blew THAT!