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Official Live: 101 Proof - Pantera
Animal Magnetism - Scorpions
Last edited by 8bit Fighter; 01-22-2009, 01:32 PM.
"Even with so much bad blood between us... It's funny... Now that I'm actually face to face with him again... The hatred is gone. All I feel is a deep sense of longing. And pity. Did Zero really hate me? Or... Did he fear me?" - Big Boss
I picked up some Who Yesterday. I guess someone was cleaning out there collection and I picked them up cheap at the local Record exchange.
Quadraphenia
Tommy
A Quick One
Face Dances
Who Are You
The Who Sell Out
"I can honestly say it’s truly been an honor to play at his side for all these years, his music will live on forever." ~ Tony Iommi (Speaking of Ronnie James Dio)
Wino - Punctuated Equilibrium
Mouth Of The Architect - Ties That Blind
Battle Of Mice - A Day Of Nights
Minsk - Out Of A Center Which Is Neither Dead Nor Alive
Khanate - Things Viral
Today Is The Day - Temple Of The Morning Star
Cable - Gutter Queen
Coliseum - Goddamage
Brutal Truth - Sounds of the Animal King/Kill Trend Suicide
Recently I broke the ice and started buying albums again. The last additions to my collection are:
Metallica - Death Magnetic (okay...)
Leif Edling - Songs of Torment, Songs of Joy (fuckin' awesome!)
Hawkwind - Hawkwind (you people got me interested in this band!)
"There's only one Black Sabbath... I like to call him Tony Iommi" - racer
Recently bought -
Kyuss - Blues for the red sun, Welcome to sky valley [finally took a chance and got Blues... after one spin I immediately sought out the rest and looked back at QOTSA]
Vinnie Vincent - Invasion [heck of a guitarist - shame he didn't stay Kiss for long]
Monster Magnet - Superjudge
Trouble - Psalm 9
Queens of the Stone Age - Era Vulgaris, Live (CD/DVD)
Kiss -Animalize
Sir Lord Baltimore - Sir Lord Baltimore (1st two albums on one disc)
Orange Goblin - Coup De Grace
On order -
Kyuss - Wretch, And the circus leaves town
Vinnie Vincent - All Systems Go
Also literally 30 mins ago I picked up a copy of Wino's Punctuated Equilibrium and it certainly rocks
Hopefully this is a sign of things to come what with Candlemass, Heaven & Hell and a rumoured Dio albums come - if they live upto Wino's album whatever else's released this year won't bother me
"But that is not the question. Why are we here, that is the question. And we are blessed in this, that we happen to know the answer. Yes, in this immense confusion one thing alone is clear. We are waiting for Godot to come."
- Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot
“Music does not influence research work, but both are nourished by the same sort of longing, and they complement each other in the release they offer.”
—Albert Einstein --- To Paul Plaut, October 23, 1928. AEA 28–065
I like pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.
Sir Winston Churchill
Recently bought -
Vinnie Vincent - Invasion [heck of a guitarist - shame he didn't stay Kiss for long]
On order -
Vinnie Vincent - All Systems Go
heh heh... Vinnie was great in Kiss... great songwriter too. I loved the VVI album... former Journey singer Robert Fleischman is on that one & is superb. Unfortunately Mark Slaughter in on 'All Systems Go' and it's pretty tragic. Vinnie's ego got out of control so he sacked by his own band(!!!) and they replaced him to become the HORRENDOUS Slaughter!
VVI is great though... Back On The Streets is a fave of mine...
heh heh... Vinnie was great in Kiss... great songwriter too. I loved the VVI album... former Journey singer Robert Fleischman is on that one & is superb. Unfortunately Mark Slaughter in on 'All Systems Go' and it's pretty tragic. Vinnie's ego got out of control so he sacked by his own band(!!!) and they replaced him to become the HORRENDOUS Slaughter!
VVI is great though... Back On The Streets is a fave of mine...
Two things surprised me here -
1. Robert Fleischman - I don't know whats more surprising to me - that he was in Journey or that I haven't heard of him until now because his pipes on VVI are incredible.
2. I didn't know Vinnie was sacked from his own band. Shame really. I've only just looked at his work because after alot of searching I found a copy of Kiss' Lick It Up which is superb - and I noticed 8 out of 10 songs co-credited to Vincent, plus of course Creatures...
I've just gotten All Systems Go and to be honest two things struck me, firstly it didn't seem as energetic as VVI - although this in itself is only after a couple of spins and secondly Slaughter's vocals are, to me, a step down. Thats not to say that they're terrible, but not as good a Fleischman's.
One other ting which threw me on VVI is Vinnie's striking resemblence to - if I've got the name right - Pete Burns, I had to look twice - very '80's
"But that is not the question. Why are we here, that is the question. And we are blessed in this, that we happen to know the answer. Yes, in this immense confusion one thing alone is clear. We are waiting for Godot to come."
- Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot
“Music does not influence research work, but both are nourished by the same sort of longing, and they complement each other in the release they offer.”
—Albert Einstein --- To Paul Plaut, October 23, 1928. AEA 28–065
I like pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.
Sir Winston Churchill
yeah when they repalced Fleischman they spun some bullshit about a lost demo that they tracked down AFTER recording the album and that guy turned out to be Slaughter... everyone knew it was crap because Fleischman was fired cos he didn't look like a drag queen & didn't fit the image... But yeah... great singer.
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