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(OP) User ID: 35990220 United States 03/02/2020 10:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I could go on and on....but I won't. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78543829 I lived through the best years of metal 1983-1993 To me the best years for Heavy Metal would probably be 1970 - '86. I click on a lot of the extreme metal offerings but it's rare that something like that appeals to me. I enjoy old-fashioned pitched tonality in vocals for one thing. Euphonic sound, a certain musicality... Ozzy Osbourne - You Can't Kill Rock and Roll |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78543829 Canada 03/03/2020 06:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I could go on and on....but I won't. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78543829 I lived through the best years of metal 1983-1993 To me the best years for Heavy Metal would probably be 1970 - '86. I click on a lot of the extreme metal offerings but it's rare that something like that appeals to me. I enjoy old-fashioned pitched tonality in vocals for one thing. Euphonic sound, a certain musicality... Ozzy Osbourne - You Can't Kill Rock and Roll prior to the 1980's black sabbath was it. yes. I should of corrected what I said. 1980- 1993-95 the best years in metal. |
Revolution of Consciousness
(OP) User ID: 35990220 United States 03/03/2020 11:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I could go on and on....but I won't. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78543829 I lived through the best years of metal 1983-1993 To me the best years for Heavy Metal would probably be 1970 - '86. I click on a lot of the extreme metal offerings but it's rare that something like that appeals to me. I enjoy old-fashioned pitched tonality in vocals for one thing. Euphonic sound, a certain musicality... Ozzy Osbourne - You Can't Kill Rock and Roll prior to the 1980's black sabbath was it. yes. I should of corrected what I said. 1980- 1993-95 the best years in metal. I think there are tons of heavy bands from the 70's that rule. Night Sun - Living With The Dying |
Revolution of Consciousness
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Saint Armored
User ID: 78248269 United States 05/30/2020 05:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lots and lots of old shit with a few of the new Bruce Dickinson era songs. Shredding solo by Dave Murray, the cohesive effect of Clive Burr's drumming...amazing moment in time... Quoting: Revolution of Consciousness Iron Maiden - Live at Hammersmith 1982 1. Murders In The Rue Morgue 1:08 2. Wrathchild 4:35 3. Run To The Hills 8:01 4. Children Of The Damned 12:02 5. The Number Of The Beast 16:58 6. Another Life 21:50 7. Killers 25:37 8. 22 Acacia Avenue 31:17 9. Total Eclipse 37:57 10. Transylvania 41:58 11. Guitar Solo (Dave Murray) 45:35 12. The Prisoner 48:06 13. Hallowed Be Thy Name 53:32 14. Phantom Of The Opera 1:01:06 15. Iron Maiden 1:08:11 16. Sanctuary 1:12:55 17. Drifter 1:16:57 18. Running Free 1:27:14 19. Prowler 1:30:38 Kgk |
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(OP) User ID: 35990220 United States 05/31/2020 10:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lots and lots of old shit with a few of the new Bruce Dickinson era songs. Shredding solo by Dave Murray, the cohesive effect of Clive Burr's drumming...amazing moment in time... Quoting: Revolution of Consciousness Iron Maiden - Live at Hammersmith 1982 1. Murders In The Rue Morgue 1:08 2. Wrathchild 4:35 3. Run To The Hills 8:01 4. Children Of The Damned 12:02 5. The Number Of The Beast 16:58 6. Another Life 21:50 7. Killers 25:37 8. 22 Acacia Avenue 31:17 9. Total Eclipse 37:57 10. Transylvania 41:58 11. Guitar Solo (Dave Murray) 45:35 12. The Prisoner 48:06 13. Hallowed Be Thy Name 53:32 14. Phantom Of The Opera 1:01:06 15. Iron Maiden 1:08:11 16. Sanctuary 1:12:55 17. Drifter 1:16:57 18. Running Free 1:27:14 19. Prowler 1:30:38 Right on Wasn't that wild about the song I heard but it led me to this band with traditional Japanese instruments combined with modern ones that is pretty interesting. Wagakki Band - Homura + Akatsuki no Ito / 1st JAPAN Tour 2015 Hibiya Yagai Ongakudo |
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(OP) User ID: 35990220 United States 09/16/2020 11:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Truth And Janey - No Rest For The Wicked LP 0:00 Down The Road I Go 4:02 The Light 9:46 I'm Ready (Willie Dixon cover) 13:17 Remember a - A Child b - Building Walls 22:21 No Rest For The Wicked 27:09 It's All Above Us 31:33 Ain't No Tellin' (Mississippi John Hurt cover) 35:11 My Mind -- bonus tracks 41:09 Midnight Horsemen (single A-side, 1972) 44:17 Around And Around (single B-side, 1972) 46:37 Under My Thumb (single A-side, 1973) [Rolling Stones cover] 50:22 Straight Eight Pontiac (single B-side, 1973) |