Snider Comments with Dee Snider is a weekly "pulling back the curtain" on the rock world and exposing of oft-unmentionalble truths. With his rock icon pedigree and more than 20 years in radio and television broadcasting, Dee Snider has never been afraid to speak his mind and "call 'em as he sees 'em…
Dee says goodbye as he signs off with Snider Comments for the last time. In the process he talks about his unique relationship with country music superstar John Rich, The Station Nightclub Fire Benefit concert and he updates listeners on all of his projects moving forward.
Dee reflects on the recent passing of so many rockers, some noticed and some not, being self-driven by a Tesla, "rooting for the old guys," and the recent loss of a friends son.
Dee answers questions on Tipper Gore, new music, the boycotting of the Academy Awards and more.
Dee talks about his band's upcoming farewell show, his love and control over his use of profanity (and getting arrested for it in Amarillo Texas), and more.
Dee discusses attending Lemmy Kilmister's memorial service, the passing of David Bowie, who he will support for president...and the time Robert Plant opened for him at a wedding.
Dee shares his experience with "real change" in our lifetime and speaks about his fighting crime in Mexico. (!?) And he encourages his listeners to spread the word about his show.
Dee says goodbye as he signs off with Snider Comments for the last time. In the process he talks about his unique relationship with country music superstar John Rich, The Station Nightclub Fire Benefit concert and he updates listeners on all of his projects moving forward.
Dee reflects on the recent passing of so many rockers, some noticed and some not, being self-driven by a Tesla, "rooting for the old guys," and the recent loss of a friends son.
Dee answers questions on Tipper Gore, new music, the boycotting of the Academy Awards and more.
Dee talks about his band's upcoming farewell show, his love and control over his use of profanity (and getting arrested for it in Amarillo Texas), and more.
Dee discusses attending Lemmy Kilmister's memorial service, the passing of David Bowie, who he will support for president...and the time Robert Plant opened for him at a wedding.
Dee shares his experience with "real change" in our lifetime and speaks about his fighting crime in Mexico. (!?) And he encourages his listeners to spread the word about his show.
Dee remembers his friend and hero, telling stories and reading excerpts relating to Lemmy from his book.
Spurred on by the spirit of giving - and the fact that he couldn't think of anything to talk about or interview anyone - Dee answers listener questions.
Dee fights the pressure to continue talking about the "media master" and instead focuses on sharing his own journey to bring his original musical to the masses. Dee shows how the lessons he's learned can be applied to anybody's idea or process.
Fired up by the political and social events of the week (and people talking in public places on their cell phones) Dee offers up his thoughts and perspective for your consideration.
After another barrage of articles and social media uproar about giving Trump permission to use We're Not Gonna Take It, Dee takes to the mic again to address concerns. And he talks about being too old to wear the word "f**k".
Dee talks about Trump using his song, the intent behind his song lyrics and the relativity of time as it relates to getting a massage.
Dee apologies for being unable to record a show this week...and in the process records a full length show!
LISTENER QUESTIONS! You ask and Dee answers. This weeks questions include, Lemmy Kilmiester and Motorhead, TS videos, songwriting, groupies, and more!
RELATIONSHIPS! After constantly being questioned about how he and his wife have survived for so long, Dee shares 39 years worth or ups and downs in the relationship!
WAR STORIES PART 4! Dee tells tales of violent confrontations throughout his rock 'n' roll career and reflects on the kinder gentler nature of rock today. Plus Dee defends Howard Sterns right to change.
REALITY TV! Dee speaks from personal experience about the making of and the non-reality of reality television.
HOWARD STERN! Dee tells all about his on-again/off-again relationship with the King of All Media!
Dee answers the listener questions, "Have you always been confident?" and "How can I be as confident as you?" and many more...
After constantly being asked about his secrets for health and fitness, this week Dee shares what he knows in his usual unique and open style...
Dee remembers his friend and hero, telling stories and reading excerpts relating to Lemmy from his book.
Spurred on by the spirit of giving - and the fact that he couldn't think of anything to talk about or interview anyone - Dee answers listener questions.
Dee fights the pressure to continue talking about the "media master" and instead focuses on sharing his own journey to bring his original musical to the masses. Dee shows how the lessons he's learned can be applied to anybody's idea or process.
Fired up by the political and social events of the week (and people talking in public places on their cell phones) Dee offers up his thoughts and perspective for your consideration.
After another barrage of articles and social media uproar about giving Trump permission to use We're Not Gonna Take It, Dee takes to the mic again to address concerns. And he talks about being too old to wear the word "f**k".
Dee talks about Trump using his song, the intent behind his song lyrics and the relativity of time as it relates to getting a massage.
Dee apologies for being unable to record a show this week...and in the process records a full length show!
LISTENER QUESTIONS! You ask and Dee answers. This weeks questions include, Lemmy Kilmiester and Motorhead, TS videos, songwriting, groupies, and more!
RELATIONSHIPS! After constantly being questioned about how he and his wife have survived for so long, Dee shares 39 years worth or ups and downs in the relationship!
WAR STORIES PART 4! Dee tells tales of violent confrontations throughout his rock 'n' roll career and reflects on the kinder gentler nature of rock today. Plus Dee defends Howard Sterns right to change.
REALITY TV! Dee speaks from personal experience about the making of and the non-reality of reality television.
HOWARD STERN! Dee tells all about his on-again/off-again relationship with the King of All Media!
Dee answers the listener questions, "Have you always been confident?" and "How can I be as confident as you?" and many more...
After constantly being asked about his secrets for health and fitness, this week Dee shares what he knows in his usual unique and open style...
Dee ponders this week's Paul Stanley social media debacle and reflects on the 30th anniversary of the PMRC/Senate music censorship hearing.
Dee talks with award winning cable television director Marty Callner about the start of HBO, his genre defining work in sports, comedy, rock video and live concerts. Plus Callner's creation of Pee Wee's Playhouse, Hard knocks and the "Ready Freddy".
Dee rants about Twitter, Donald Trump. 'We're Not Gonna Take It', judging art by it's creator and finally about being an individual/leader. Just another week on Snider Comments.
Dee talks with rock legend Lita Ford about the horror of parental alienation and here Parental Alienation Awareness Cause.
Dee delivers a rousing motivational speech on what drove him (and should drive you) to succeed, the value of PMA (Positive Mental Attitude) and not accepting your pre-destiny. And he goes after the airlines...
Dee takes your questions on this on this no-holds-barred episode of Snider Comments. Dee speaks of his admiration for Roddy Piper and the time he challenged the "Hot Rod" to a fight, why he'll never go country, and which candidate he's most interested in for President....and it's not Donald Trump! Plus much more!
"War Stories Part 3. This week Dee shares tales of rock band confrontations, altercations and more."
Dee Snider explains why the music industry has collapsed and reveals his plan on how to fix it!
Dee talks about how not giving up on his dream to be a rockstar allowed him to achieve success and prove all his naysayers wrong.