Review of Quiet Riot: Well Now You're Here, There's No Way Back (2014) by Virginia M — 17 Feb 2015
Kevin Debrow just wants to be remembered for what he did with his band and the effort and work that he put in to make the band everything it is and ever was.
He doesn't want to be remembered for the hard mistakes he made that fateful evening or any other mistakes that he made in his life that he knows maybe hurt others that he loved.
Frankie Binali is doing everything that his brother in love and life, Kevin, would have hoped and wanted him to do to keep the Quiet Riot band alive regardless of whether he gets critical reviews or comments to the contrary.
It has taken so much courage for Frankie to do so, but I feel that Kevin knows and is with him every step of the way and is right there with him. It was something that he was destined to do when they met so many years before. Neither one of them knew it at the time what their purpose was in this life.
There was so much crap in the headlines when it all happened in 2007, but somehow and someway, this documentary will seek to help the fans or those who think that somehow what Frankie was trying to do was at all negative. It also tells us to remember Kevin for the beautiful soul he had and will always be and what a great band he formed and brought to light.
Your the best, Frankie and we love you! Kevin was bigger than life, larger than life, and a personality to match and we love him too!
This review of Quiet Riot: Well Now You're Here, There's No Way Back (2014) was written by Virginia M on 17 Feb 2015.
Quiet Riot: Well Now You're Here, There's No Way Back has generally received very positive reviews.
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