Former DOKKEN guitarist George Lynch says that talks are once again underway about a resurrection of the band’s classic lineup. He tells Glide Magazine in a new interview: “The project that is on the table right now is possibly a DOKKEN reunion, but of course that comes and goes every couple of years [laughs], so who knows. But we’re talking again about that.”
According to Lynch, if a full-blown DOKKEN reunion doesn’t happen, he might record a new album with former DOKKEN bassist Jeff Pilson and STRYPER frontman Michael Sweet. He says: “[A collaboration with Pilson and Sweet has] been on the books for a while but it’s just the logistics and the time constraints. Jeff is in FOREIGNER and very, very busy. Michael Sweet has a lot of things going on. And to make things more confusing is Michael and I did the SWEET & LYNCH record, which kind of precluded Jeff and I and Michael from doing a T&N record [the project featuring Lynch, Pilson and DOKKEN drummer Mick Brown], which is essentially the same thing, only without Jeff. [Laughs] There’s only one degree of separation between those two bands. I’m even getting confused. [Laughs]”
Don Dokken and Lynch appeared on VH1 Classic’s “That Metal Show” together back in May of 2010 in hopes that a reunion of DOKKEN’s classic linep would follow. Despite their efforts, the reunion never happened and Don went forward with DOKKEN’s current lineup.
In a recent interview with The Washington Times, Don was asked what he and George fight about, Don said: “I finally realized what it was all about when we played a reunion tour of Japan in 1995. It all started again: him playing with his back to the audience. Every time I talked to the audience, he would make these little noises with [his] guitar like a child. I said, ‘What is the problem? What can I do to make this work?’ He pointed at the 20-foot backdrop hanging behind that read ‘Dokken‘ and said, ‘That’s the problem. The name.” He continued: “It’s my name, but it’s also the band’s name. Nothing you can do about it.”
All the members of DOKKEN’s classic 1980s lineup reunited on stage for the first time in more than a decade on November 29, 2009 at the House of Blues in Anaheim, California. Don Dokken appeared on stage and said he had some friends he wanted to introduce. Pilson and Lynch joined Mick Brown (drums) for a two-song encore of “When Heaven Comes Down” and “In My Dreams”.
Source: Blabbermouth