Rock Gone Wild, America's newest and most diverse rock festival, will feature over 50 rock legends on two stages during the festival's four-day run. One of those bands, Los Angeles metal legends
ARMORED SAINT, will be making its return to Iowa after playing the legendary
Iowa Jam in 1986.
Rock Gone Wild organizers talked to
SAINT vocalist
John Bush about that show and the band's plans for this year's festival. Read on.
Q: What do you remember about the
Iowa Jam?
Bush: I remember the bands —
AEROSMITH,
TED NUGENT,
DOKKEN,
METALLICA and us. It was at a racetrack in Des Moines (the show was held on May 26, 1986 at the Iowa State Fairgrounds), I believe. It was held the same night as a
VAN HALEN concert downtown. It was the biggest show that we played in America. We've played many big shows in Europe (festivals), but that was the biggest for
ARMORED SAINT in the States. We were touring with
METALLICA at the time.
Q: Was it a good show?
Bush: One of my favorite bands,
AEROSMITH, was a little shaky; I don't think that they had reached that rehab period yet.
NUGENT was great, everyone did a good show. We went on at 11 a.m. or so, your typical opening slot at a festival. We played the night before in Chicago and spent the whole night on a bus to get to the show.
Q: Any other Iowa memories?
Bush: We did a great show with
DIO in Cedar Rapids years after that. A few club shows, nothing like the
Jam or
Rock Gone Wild.
Q: Why do you think that this sort of festival (
Rock Gone Wild, others) plays out so well in the Midwest?
Bush: People in the Midwest aren't as trendy as those on the coasts. They value entertainers and don't get caught up in the scene as much. The fans in the Midwest are dedicated to a certain type of music — rock, country — and are loyal to it. I think it's great.
Q: What is
ARMORED SAINT up to these days?
Bush: We're working on a new record — we're now about nine songs into it. It should be out later this year or early next year.
Metal Blade is still our label in the States; we're working out some of the legal stuff for an international release.
Q: Will any of these new songs feature in your set at
Rock Gone Wild?
Bush: Yes, one for sure; the rest of the set will be the typical
SAINT stuff.
Q: What should the
Rock Gone Wild fans expect from the show?
Bush: We don't play that much anymore, so when we do, we give it our all; it's an event. It will be an in-your-face, high-energy, metal fest. I expect the crowd to participate as well.
Q: It's rumored you are going to make a vacation out of your Midwest visit?
Bush: Yeah, that's true. My wife,
Tori, and I, and the family (
John and
Tori have two young children, daughter
Jezebelle and son
Guiseppe) are going to rent an RV and drive back thru Yellowstone after the show-make a vacation out of it.
Q: If you had to pick five songs that best represent
ARMORED SAINT, what would they be?
Bush:
"March of the Saint",
"Can You Deliver",
"Nervous Man",
"Aftermath",
"Reign of Fire"... maybe
"Chemical Euphoria".
Q: Is it true you were offered the gig in
METALLICA after
Cliff Burton died?
Bush: I actually was invited to join the band [as the vocalist] around the
"Kill 'Em All" period. It was a hard decision, but
ARMORED SAINT was already up and running, and these guys (in
SAINT) were my childhood friends. Who knows what would have happened if I had? I don't think about it much.
Joey (
Vera,
SAINT bassist) was one of the bassists that were asked to audition after
Cliff passed, but never did.
ARMORED SAINT performing at the Key Club in Hollywood, California on March 6, 2009: