DAMN YANKEES Uprising 1992 UK Warner 11-track VHS video PAL format. Recorded live in Denver Colorado, behind the scenes, rehearsal and recording session footage, interviews etc.

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1980s superstars Ted Nugent, Tommy Shaw, Jack Blades, and Michael Cartellone combined to form the band Damn Yankees.


DAMN YANKEES Uprising (Deleted 1992 UK Warner 11-track PAL format VHS video recorded live in Denver, Colorado, including behind the scenes rehearsal and recording session footage plus interviews with the band, running time approximately 79 minutes, full colour picture sleeve).
Damn Yankees Uprising video (VHS or PAL) UK DYAVIUP386463

Tracklisting / Additional Info:
1. Damn Yankees
2. Uprising
3. High Enough
4. Don’t Tread On Me
5. Where You Goin’ Now
6. Fifteen Minutes Of Fame
7. Come Again
8. Coming Of Age
9. Renegade
10. Cat Scratch Fever
11. Rock In America
Condition : This item is in Excellent condition close to Mint condition as close to new as you could hope to find. 100% guaranteed.

Year of Release: 1992
Record Label: Warner Music Vision
Catalogue No: 759938308-3
Country of Origin: UK Comes from ‘UNITED KINGDOM’
Language: Regardless of country of origin all tracks are sung in English, unless otherwise stated in our description.
Additional info: Deleted
Barcode : 075993830835
Genres: Heavy Metal, Male Solo, Rock
Related Artists: Jack Blades


“If you coulda gotten a camera up in a tree, you mighta been able to talk to Ted.” – Tommy Shaw

Who doesn’t love a bromance?  Tommy Shaw and Jack Blades formed a lasting one with Damn Yankees and it’s obvious in this summer 1990 interview.  They finish each others’ sentences and talk over each other like excited kids.   MuchMusic’s Michael Williams hosts this excellent interview as they discuss:

  • Getting signed to a label
  • Working with Ron Nevison
  • Terrible Ted and the “wimp police”
  • Tommy’s “critically acclaimed” solo career.

You’ll even see Michael’s Ted impression.  Check out why live Much interviews were always best.