You should look for "Live At Wolverhampton", first gig of TYR tour. It is very, very ass kicking.
Hey any great boots you recommend? As far as live albums from this era I only have Cross Purposes Live.
Originally Posted by Monster Boy
Depends on who is doing the rating. If they agree with me, they've rated it just right.
You should look for "Live At Wolverhampton", first gig of TYR tour. It is very, very ass kicking.
Can't you see what I see
You and I victims of Their word
As the master of power
Try to poison our world
----- Eternal Idol ~ 1987
Live in Moscow 1989 is a good show but has WAY to few Martin era songs on it. Other than that, I'm not very familiar with this era's boots, got a part of a show from 1994 on DVD but apart from a cool version of "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" it doesn't have much of interest.
"There in the middle of the circle he stands, searching, seeking, with just one touch of his trembling hand, the answer will be found.
Daylight waits while the old man sings, heaven help me! And then like the rush of a thousand wings, it shines upon the one. And the day has just begun..." (1975)
-Ronnie James Dio, Rest in Peace
"In the summer days we flew to the sun, on melting wings, but the seasons changed to fast, leave us all behind... Blind..." (1969)
- Jon Lord, Rest in Peace
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Originally Posted by Monster Boy
Depends on who is doing the rating. If they agree with me, they've rated it just right.
Argentina 1994's a good one. The sound quality's FANTASTIC.
The only downside is that it's all old songs (apart from "Headless Cross") as Bill Ward was playing and he couldn't get a handle on the new stuff.
Very interesting as it's Iommi/Butler/Ward and Martin.
Other weird thing is that there's no crowd noise, so it sounds funny when Tony's talking to the audience and there's no response.
Like I said though the sound quality's second to none.
Yeah, I'll have to check that out, anyone know the story on that lineup? I've always wondered how that happened, I'm sure I've read and just forgot it. I think it's something like they were going to get the original lineup but Ozzy didn't show, and then Forbidden was supposed to be with this lineup?
Originally Posted by Monster Boy
Depends on who is doing the rating. If they agree with me, they've rated it just right.
The way it reads in Tony's book is that they were touring Cross Purposes and Bill said to Tony that he fancied going to South America, so he sat in for that leg.
Hm... I don't have it but I have seen it on Youtube, just look for Black Sabbath Live 87
Can't you see what I see
You and I victims of Their word
As the master of power
Try to poison our world
----- Eternal Idol ~ 1987
Yes, there are aa few great sounding bootlegs from Tony Martin era. I will list the ones own, basically making comments about their sound quality:
Eternal Shining 11.25.87 Bremem, Germany Bondage Japan, SBD A 1CD
Sakuntala 11.25.87 Bremem, Germany Japan, SBD B+/A- 2CD
Apocalypse 12.05.87 Milan, Italy Power Gate Japan , AUD B/B+ 1CD
Devil and Daughter 09.02.89 Sheffield, UK Langley DeLuxe Japan , AUD B+/A- 2CD
Headless in Vienna 09.24.89 Vienna, Austria Langley Japan , SBD A+ 2CD
The Road of Tyr 01.10.90 Milan, Italy Bondage Japan, AUD A- 2CD
Martin Years 18.10.90 Boblingen, Germany Bondage Japan , AUD A- 2CD
First Purposes 08.02.94 New Britain, CT Bondage Japan, SBD A+ 2CD
Definitely Forbidden 06.16.95 Bellebueparken, Sweden Shades Japan , AUD A 3CD
Last week the Agentina's show from Sep 4th, 1994, SBD was released in Japan. Info I got say it's a great sounding bootleg.
Eternal Shining 11.25.87 Bremem, Germany Bondage Japan, SBD A 1CD
It's not a soundboard source. Just a very clear audience recording.
Pain and Poison Roses
Headless in Vienna. BEST. MARTIN. LIVE. Better than some official releases!
To safeguard my philosophy until my dying breath
I transfer from reality into a living dead
I empathize with enemies until we’re dying right
With God and Satan at my side, from darkness will come light