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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2008

Culprit performing Guilty As Charged at the Moore Theater in Seattle in the
early 1980's. This was featured on a local Seattle music show called "Rev."
The show was hosted by Roger Fisher, guitarist from Heart.

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  • Anyone have a vintage Culprit t-shirt? I remember they sold them at a show at Juanita High School in late 1982. skipgalv@yahoo.com

  • When I would see them in 1982/83, it was like seeing a national act at the Coliseum. They kicked major a**. Word on the street was they went head to head against Metallica in SF

    and held their own.

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  • Please post more of this Moore Theatre show if you have it.

    This is great!

  • I was at this Moore Theater show! Glad to see this, I hadn't seen it since it was on TV. Total local heroes of mine at the time.

    THANKS!

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  • BTW, the intro is Roger Fisher of Heart...  fun days.

  • oh the good ol' days when all you needed was a 5spot ;) a beer and a ride to a payphone or land-line since there was no caller i.d. and mama just wanted to "make sure".... haha

  • My oldest sibling was in a Heavy Metal Band when I was "coming of age" in the 80's....spandex.....high heels....ALL my friends went to the Rollaway in Lynnwood....big hair. alot of smoke. LOL! REALLY????? at least I got a few "Rememberable boyfriends out of it...." haha oh the days of being so cute you wanna dissolve it............

  • Hilarious!!! Yet Brilliant!!!! You will ALWAYS be the best........ Love you brother Johnny D!!! xo

  • i saw every show they ever did in the bay area , they gave metallica a run for their money the bass player was a spittin maniac.

  • I saw these guys at the Lynnwood Roll-A-Way in 1984!

    Great show!

    I used to have the original record, I've lost all my old Original metal records (206 records' Queensryche also)

    I'm surprised (and disapointed) they didn't go on to more success

  • I saw these guys at the Lynnwood Roll-A-Way in 1984!

    Great show!

  • Kjartan was a very close friend of mine and in fact was a far better musician than De Vol who was infatuated with Riche Blackmore, though you'd not know it from his playing. I THINK the Metallica story is false.

    Scott Earl was a funny, funny guy and very good bassist with a great ear. However, you had to keep your wallet close at hand or poof! it was gone. What characters!

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