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Review: Dangerous Toys

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(Photo of Dangerous Toys singer Jason McMaster by Gregg Maston/Special to the American-Statesman)

Santa’s worst enemy returned with a bang Saturday when Dangerous Toys reloaded at Red Eyed Fly for a one-night stand of hair-metal mischief.

As Austin’s late-’80s bullet-belt rock champs, the Toys once played in the same box as L.A. Guns, Faster Pussycat and other mid-level motley crews. Tours with Alice Cooper, Judas Priest and the Cult kept the carousel spinning until the life of leather and leisure disappeared in the gloom of Nirvana.

To the delight of Saturday’s 200 Backroom refugees, the Toys still enjoy random returns to the playground.

Opening with “Gunfighter” from the the 1991 sophomore album, “Hellacious Acres,” singer Jason McMaster screeched with the red-faced fury of Janis Joplin while guitarists Scott Dalhover (bald) and Paul Lidel (hair to spare) traded sharp jabs of shredded blues. Bassist Mike Watson sported a bandanna-beneath-a-backward ball cap and was returned to health after illness postponed the gig a few months earlier. Curtain-haired drummer Mark Geary caffeinated the pulse.

The hard-charging “Outlaw” was followed by “Sugar, Leather & the Nail,” the bluesy bop of “Take Me Drunk” and the teeth-chattering scat of “Gimme No Lip,” which melted into a snippet of Iron Maiden’s “Runnin’ Free.” Somewhere in the flashback, a shout of “Watchtower” referenced McMaster’s pre-Toys thrash band and drew a raised eyebrow and appreciative grin from Austin’s well-traveled, current Broken Teeth singer.

As expected, the radio and MTV hits were greeted like high school crushes. Peppered among gems from the Toys’ overlooked third album, “Pissed,” the hits included the jet-engine vocals of “Queen of the Nile,” the sing-along shout of “Line ‘Em Up” and the silly slyness of “Sport’N a Woody.” A rarely heard “Demon Bell” was summoned from Wes Craven’s schlock flick, “Shocker,” before the two-hour gig came to a close with a bump-and-grind punch of “Teas’N Pleas’N” and “Scared.”

All told, the Toys were sturdy as a Tonka, skinny as a stick and still a whole lotta fun.

(David Glessner is a freelance music writer in Austin.)

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By Scott Janes

November 10, 2008 11:22 PM | Link to this

Great synopsis, Dave! Toys rawked as usual! This time a lil diff for me…(1) my boys were there and (2) I was sober…LOL!

Was a great feeling watching my boys enjoy the majestry and knowing the lyrics! Makes a daddy proud! LOL!!

Scott

By Ida

November 11, 2008 7:39 AM | Link to this

Sooo..THATS where all the Back Room refugees go

By DaveTV

November 11, 2008 9:21 PM | Link to this

Awesome show, see some on youtube! They played 2 & a half hours! Awesomeness!!

By Danny

November 12, 2008 7:32 AM | Link to this

I missed this last show and its the 1st show I have missed in years that the TOYS have played but I was judging a battle of the bands. I am glad to hear that the band kicked *** as always! But I am hardly surprised ! Every time I have ever seen the Toys or any band that Jason has fronted for that matter ,They are always awesome. Jason is truly a master at his craft. I was at the reunion show at the Red eye when the Toys played and it was an INCREDIBLE show so I can only imagine this one being just as good. I hope its not too long before they perform again!

By NICOLE

November 13, 2008 8:37 AM | Link to this

WE ENJOYED THIS SHOW JUST AS WE HAVE EVERY OTHER SHOW..I JUST PRAY THERE ARE MORE TO COME.. I TOLD THE GUYS THE OTHER NIGHT IF OZZY CAN RAWK IN IS LATER YEARS THEN THESE GUYS CAN CONTINUE TO RAWK AUSTIN AND THE REST OF THE WORLD….I WISH I WAS OLD ENOUGH TO HAVE SEEN THEM AT THE BACKROOM….. WHAT A SHAME… TAKE CARE GUYS WE LOVE YOU ALL

 

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