ROCKETS

About ROCKETS

There have been multiple artists who have recorded under the name Rockets. 1. Rockets (FRA, from 1972 onwards) are from Paris, when they were known under the name Crystal. In 1974, they changed their name to Rocket Men (or Rocketters) as five aliens, bald, with grey eyes, silver skin and space suits, recording the single 'Rocket Man' produced by Claude Lemoine, who would become their producer 'til 1983. In 1975, they changed their name to Rockets and recorded a single 'Future woman'. In 1976, their first LP entitled, 'Rockets' was released in France, and the group launched a series of phantasmagoric live shows which involved vocoder, lasers, coloured lights, smoke and a bazooka fighting flames three . Their following LP 'On the road again' (1978), is released in a large number of countries. In the following years they released two masterpieces of "space-rock": Plasteroid (1979) and Galaxy (1980). After two more LP (P 3,14 in 1981 and Atomic in 1982) they changed their look (no more silver painted aliens), formations and music style, and the following albums weren't so successful. In 2000 Fabrice Quagliotti (keyboards) brought back the band name, with all new members. In 2003 came out a new CD (Don't Stop) with some new songs in the "classic rockets style" (Rocketsland, Communication) and other dance remixes not so appreciated by most of their fans. Now the band is still alive and a new work is forthcoming. 2. Rockets (GBR, alternative band), a side project or former full time band for solo Artist Roberto Cappellina, consisting of members of the fomer band FarFromWords who played rock music around Watford town between the years of 2001 and 2004. Although their single one EP titled Rockets EP released in 2006 is a little hard to find, by contacting the lead singer you can access such music. Short lived but not forgotten. 3. Rockets (USA/PRT, from 2007 to present) is a french-touch inspired house project out of San Francisco and Portugal. A member of Discotexas, a label and collective known for an unabashed love of fun and fruit (not necessarily by this order), he's known for producing tracks that range from the likes of filtered disco house to italo-disco and electronica. He is frequently playlisted by the likes of A-Trak, Armand Van Helden, Treasure Fingers, Gloves, Patrick Alavi among other djs and producers from both old and new music scenes. Rockets has shared the dj booth with artists like Alan Braxe, In Flagranti and A-Trak, and often tag-teams with Xinobi and Moulinex (also out of Discotexas) to lighten up summer festivals and club floors. The first official release from Rockets is coming out of Discotexas in December 2009, and other releases are lined up on different labels. 4. The Rockets (USA, from 1972 to 1983) were a Detroit, Michigan rock band formed in 1972 by former Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels members Johnny "Bee" Bandajek and Jim McCarty. Vocals and drums were handled by Bandajek, McCarty was on lead guitar, John Fraga was on bass and Marc Marcano was on keyboards. Johnny Bee was the driving force and primary songwriter for the Rockets. In the early days, The Rockets paid their dues playing gigs at venues such as, The Rainbow Room and The Peoples Ballroom in Detroit, and The Rock 'N Roll Farm in Wayne, Michigan. From 1981 onwards they were known as The Rockets. The band took on a new sound in 1976 when David Gilbert was brought in to take over vocals from Johnny Bee. Gilbert had fronted several garage bands and had a brief stint singing for Ted Nugent and The Amboy Dukes in 1971. His drinking and drug habits didn't set too well with the Motor City Madman. Gilbert's raw vocal power proved to be just the ticket to complete the Rockets sound. However, as Nugent had before them, Bandajek and McCarty quickly realized Gilbert would be trouble for the band with his frequent drug and booze binges. The friction between them would go on for seven years before it eventually tore the band apart. Five studio albums produced several minor hits including a rocking rendition of Fleetwood Mac's "Oh Well". Always a popular group in Detroit, and Michigan, The Rockets had gotten some attention outside of the state, but never really got the big break to become a true national act. The first album, Love Transfusion, was released in 1977. It failed to produce any hits. The 1979 self-titled release featured the hits, "Oh Well" and "Turn Up The Radio". This record also featured on bass, David Hood, one of the "Swampers" from the famous Muscle Shoals Sound Studios in Alabama. Muscle Shoals was mentioned in Lynyrd Skynyrd's southern rock anthem "Sweet Home Alabama". Also, this Rockets album was dedicated to Skynyrd members Ronnie Van Zant, Steve Gaines and Cassie Gaines, who all perished in Skynyrds infamous 1977 plane crash. The third attempt came in 1980 with "No Ballads", "Desire" was a popular tune from this album. Next came the "Back Talk" album in '81 and then finally "Rocket Roll" in 1982. "Rollin' By The Record Machine" from this release was the last hit for the band. The final release, "Live Rockets" was recorded on New Years Eve 1982 at the Royal Oak Music Theatre near Detroit. The Rockets performed for their last two shows at Pine Knob (now known as DTE Energy Music Theatre) near Detroit on August 28th & 29th, 1983. The band splintered and the members all went their separate ways. Bandajek, McCarty and the rest went on to other projects. Gilbert played in a couple of short-lived local bands and ended up taking a job hanging drywall. David Gilbert was 49 when he died of cirrhosis in 2001. 5. Rokets (FIN, from 2017 to presents) is and action rock band from Helsinki, Finland. A rocking and a rolling band known as a ferocious and electric live act. They’ve spread the word on their primal and fast rock’n’roll through the constant live shows around the Nordics and Baltic states since their establishment in 2017. Rokets rose rapidly to the surface of international Action Rock circles when their highly praised EP Speed & Sound was released in 2019. Rokets artist page @ Svart Records website and Rokets @ Discogs

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ROCKETS — Top 30 songs of 87

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Rockets On the road again (1978)
Rockets 1978 On The Road Again [2RJZ]
Rockets On the Road Again
Rockets Galactica
Rockets On The Road Again
Rockets Desire
Rockets Galactica
Rockets Galactica
Rockets Rockets - Rock 'n Roll Drummer
Rockets On The Road Again (Megatronman Remix 2014)
Rockets Electric delight
Rockets Future Woman
Rockets Surrender
Rockets Galactica La Femme De Metal
Rockets Electric Delight
Rockets Visitors
Rockets Don't Stop
Rockets Takin' It Back
Rockets Venus Rapsody
Rockets Last Train To London
Rockets Future Game
Rockets Astrolights
Rockets Franca
Rockets Future Woman
Rockets Can`t Get Satisfied (1982)
Rockets Love is for free (CH)
Rockets Under the Sun
Rockets On The Road Again (Remix 96)
Rockets Hamidshax
Rockets Private Network (1984 Unreleased Demo)
On the road again (1978)
1978 On The Road Again [2RJZ]
On the Road Again
Galactica
On The Road Again
Desire
Galactica
Galactica
Rockets - Rock 'n Roll Drummer
On The Road Again (Megatronman Remix 2014)
Electric delight
Future Woman
Surrender
Galactica La Femme De Metal
Electric Delight
Visitors
Don't Stop
Takin' It Back
Venus Rapsody
Last Train To London
Future Game
Astrolights
Franca
Future Woman
Can`t Get Satisfied (1982)
Love is for free (CH)
Under the Sun
On The Road Again (Remix 96)
Hamidshax
Private Network (1984 Unreleased Demo)