This band is there (with interruptions) since 1985/86 and their debut "A Bit Of What You Fancy" (with which one at least up to second place in the UK charts climbed) is still one of my all-time faves. Well located with "100% Live 2002" (50:51 min.) an in November of last year mitgeschnittenes live album before that, after all seven pieces of the aforementioned first-includes and is drumming by none other than Jason Bonham (including Jimmy Page, Little Steven, Bonham) has been. And even though songs like "7 O'Clock", "Sex Party", "I Do not Love You Anymore", "Hey You" or "There She Goes Again" have already been published in 1989, they sound even in 2003 all other old and dusty, far from any currently fashionable musical trends, but still as a mixture of the Faces and the Stones - with Rod Stewart on vocals and enriched with one or the other AC / DC riff. Okay, although annoying hiding after each song (this is the live flair so a bit disturbed), but the sound is pretty raw and authentic. Unfortunately, I know the last studio album, "This Is Rock'n'Roll" not come here but at least in the enjoyment of live versions of these tracks like "This Is Rock'n'Roll", "Show Me What You Got", "C ' mon "or" Turn Away "that blend seamlessly into the overall design style, which also apply to 'Tramps & Thieves" from "Bitter Sweet & Twisted" album (1993). A party plate of class A and for fans an unconditional obligation to purchase. (OL)