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Sunday, March 8, 2020

Watch George Lynch Reunite with Dokken on Stage

Just before Lynch took over from current Dokken guitarist Jon Levin, he joked about having appeared on stage without an instrument, saying: “I’m not actually going to play guitar” and adding that he figured he’d just “show up.”
Dokken – still suffering the after-effects of his recent medical procedures, and moving cautiously as a result – explained that the idea of the guest appearances had first come up five months previously. ““I’m sure you all know from the internet that I had a bit of a problem, I had surgery,” he said. “I woke up and I fucking couldn’t walk. I was paralyzed, and that’s the way it fucking goes.” Explaining that doctors had warned him about permanent paralysis, he said he’d replied “Fuck you, I’m gonna go back on tour, I’m gonna fucking sing.” He continued: “George called me and he said, ‘Are you alright?’ ‘Mmm, I’m hangin’ in there.’ So, here we are.”
The current Dokken tour runs sporadically until Sept. 19, with Lynch Mob present on all but two of the 11 dates.

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Just before Lynch took over from current Dokken guitarist Jon Levin, he joked about having appeared on stage without an instrument, saying: “I’m not actually going to play guitar” and adding that he figured he’d just “show up.”

Dokken – still suffering the after-effects of his recent medical procedures, and moving cautiously as a result – explained that the idea of the guest appearances had first come up five months previously. ““I’m sure you all know from the internet that I had a bit of a problem, I had surgery,” he said. “I woke up and I fucking couldn’t walk. I was paralyzed, and that’s the way it fucking goes.” Explaining that doctors had warned him about permanent paralysis, he said he’d replied “Fuck you, I’m gonna go back on tour, I’m gonna fucking sing.” He continued: “George called me and he said, ‘Are you alright?’ ‘Mmm, I’m hangin’ in there.’ So, here we are.”


Just before Lynch took over from current Dokken guitarist Jon Levin, he joked about having appeared on stage without an instrument, saying: “I’m not actually going to play guitar” and adding that he figured he’d just “show up.”
Dokken – still suffering the after-effects of his recent medical procedures, and moving cautiously as a result – explained that the idea of the guest appearances had first come up five months previously. ““I’m sure you all know from the internet that I had a bit of a problem, I had surgery,” he said. “I woke up and I fucking couldn’t walk. I was paralyzed, and that’s the way it fucking goes.” Explaining that doctors had warned him about permanent paralysis, he said he’d replied “Fuck you, I’m gonna go back on tour, I’m gonna fucking sing.” He continued: “George called me and he said, ‘Are you alright?’ ‘Mmm, I’m hangin’ in there.’ So, here we are.”
The current Dokken tour runs sporadically until Sept. 19, with Lynch Mob present on all but two of the 11 dates.

Top 100 Rock Albums of the '80s



Read More: Watch George Lynch Reunite with Dokken on Stage | https://ultimateclassicrock.com/george-lynch-dokken-2020-video/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral

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