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Old 05-16-2008, 01:12 AM   #31 of 95
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For you Extreme fans, they are currently rapping production on their new album which should be released this fall!

Really?!?!?! Is Nuno involved? I remember on that VH1 show a couple of years ago where they tried to get '80s bands to reunite, Extreme was the ONLY band that refused. Everyone except Nuno was cool with the idea, but they all said "don't bother asking Nuno." They went to ask Nuno, but he refused to talk to them or even appear on camera

If they got back together, that would rock!

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Here is a band I like to pull out for the Prog listeners, Crimson Glory. Transcendence is a great album, I feel bad I haven't listened to that album in about 15 years since I stopped listening to tapes, I need to find this CD. Their 3rd album Strange and Beautiful really took a right turn with their sound, more radio friendly material and melodic.

Got 'em. I have Transcendence on CD. You can probably get it from an Amazon seller or something.



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Old 05-16-2008, 01:15 AM   #32 of 95
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I just got the new DOKKEN cd "Lightening Strikes Again" and this could have been recorded in the days of "Under Lock and Key" and "Back for the Attack". The sound is right out of the 80's. Way to go DOKKEN! I was disappointed with their albums "Dysfunctional" and "Shadow Life" as they were trying to go into a new direction with the music on a whole. Just too far off the original sound of what I've come to know the band to be. Over their next three albums "Erase the Slate"," Long Way Home" and "Hell to Pay" I was teased with a couple of tracks on each that were reminisent of the classic sound, but, the rest of those albums, while good, left my DOKKEN craving unsatisfied. "Hell to Pay" was even touted as the Album for the fans. No sir. "Lightening Strikes Again" is the one for the fans. If you listened to DOKKEN in the 80's and liked them, this cd needs to be heard by you. No if ands or buts. Check it out!



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Old 05-16-2008, 01:28 AM   #33 of 95
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I love this music but I haven't bought anything new by any of these bands since the early 90's because I felt the music changed too much. I guess I'll try some of these new offerings out.

Ockegham, the first concert I ever went to was Iron Maiden's Powerslave tour. Accept opened for them. Awesome show. I saw them again on the Somewhere in Time tour but it wasn't the same. Powerslave is a truly excellent album.
What did ya think of ACCEPT? I own several of their cds. I always like feedback on this band because you either love or hate em'.



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Old 05-16-2008, 01:37 AM   #34 of 95
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Wow not many people know of Blue Tears. They are a hair band that came on right at the end of the whole metal years right before grunge took over. Their second album had been bootlegged for many years on ebay, but was recently released a few years ago by a place out of Australia.

I really loved Mr. Big's first album, just a raw guitar album with great emotional vocals at times by Eric Martin. Second album was more melodic but had a great tune on it which is still fav of mine, Green Tinted Sixties Mind.

For you Extreme fans, they are currently rapping production on their new album which should be released this fall!

Here is a band I like to pull out for the Prog listeners, Crimson Glory. Transcendence is a great album, I feel bad I haven't listened to that album in about 15 years since I stopped listening to tapes, I need to find this CD. Their 3rd album Strange and Beautiful really took a right turn with their sound, more radio friendly material and melodic.

Good lord I could go on!

Paul
Yeah Man I got their second cd a couple years ago from Suncity Records. I've been meaning to get the third release compilation from them. Now, the new cd, I just can't get into for some reason. It's too different from them. I've got Mr.Big too! Wow, it's nice to see I wasn't the only one following this stuff. Any one here remember RIP or Kerrang magazines? Before internet I relied on these to keep me updated. Not to mention Headbangers Ball every Saturday night. I watched it all the way back when Adam hosted, but, Rikki Ractman really made it great every week. Faster Pussycat anyone?



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Old 05-16-2008, 02:05 AM   #35 of 95
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Really?!?!?! Is Nuno involved? I remember on that VH1 show a couple of years ago where they tried to get '80s bands to reunite, Extreme was the ONLY band that refused. Everyone except Nuno was cool with the idea, but they all said "don't bother asking Nuno." They went to ask Nuno, but he refused to talk to them or even appear on camera

If they got back together, that would rock!

Yes, Nuno is involved.

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Anyone buy guitar magazines, at least in the '80s? Invariably, I'd read the interviews and think, "Oh, man! This is going to be the greatest album ever," and then I'd flip to the reviews in the same issue and it would be slaughtered. The most notorious was White Lion--Mane Attraction. The interview made it sound awesome, but the review said, "Your little sister's going to buy it, so borrow it from her if you really want to waste your time." The magazines always did stuff like that.
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Old 05-16-2008, 06:58 AM   #36 of 95
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Powerslave was the album that got me into music, period, let alone metal. It really blew my mind.

Now THAT's a statement us "older" metalheads love to hear. I've loved Maiden since the first album, which I bought as a "blind buy" in 1980(?), and I'll never forget the pivotal moment of my life when I dropped the needle on Side One, Track One and "Prowler" changed my life forever.

"Powerslave" was a monumental album for me. I was able to proudly declare "Look how far they've come!" They'd made it through numerous line-up changes, political and media crucifixion (over nonsensical "satanic" charges), and the total ignorance of American radio to become one of the biggest and most revered acts in the world. The 13-minute "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" is one the greatest songs ever written...

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What did ya think of ACCEPT? I own several of their cds. I always like feedback on this band because you either love or hate em'.
Another huge moment in my life was hearing the "Restless and Wild" album for the first time. I already owned and enjoyed "Accept" and "Breaker" (the two albums before "Restless"), so I HAD to own "Restless and Wild" even though it was only available on German import vinyl at the time (Ten bucks was HARD for me to come by in the early 80s).

The "heaviest" metal bands at the time were probably Motorhead and Venom (yes, I'm a fan of those bands, too), but nothing could have prepared me for the moment "Fast As a Shark" blistered out of my speakers for the first time. "Power Metal" was truly born. This was like Judas Priest on speed.

As far as people "loving or hating" Accept, I believe the animosity toward them began with the follow-up album "Balls to the Wall." While it's probably second-only to "R&W" in the Accept canon musically, I think the lyrics and cover art did them a lot of damage. The band didn't have a great command of the English language, so they roped in a "friend" of theirs referred only to as "Deaffy" to write the lyrics. It was revealed only a few years ago that "Deaffy" is in actuality Gaby Hauke, the band's manager...and a woman (she's married to guitarist Wolf Hoffmann). The problem was she wrote the lyrics for one of the heaviest bands in the world at the time...from a woman's perspective. Now, I'm all for women in heavy music, and I love lyrics from a woman's point of view, but things can get a little skewed when those lyrics are being sung by a diminutive German man wearing camouflage.
Men in metal aren't supposed to sing lyrics like "By looking in his eyes something turned me loose in this hot night" and " I can feel your sex winding up the girl in the red dress" (both from the same song, by the way). The album cover and the song title "London Leatherboys" didn't do them any favors, either.

Sorry for rambling, but I'm a walking metal almanac, and can't help myself...



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Old 05-16-2008, 08:11 AM   #37 of 95
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Men in metal aren't supposed to sing lyrics like "By looking in his eyes something turned me loose in this hot night" and " I can feel your sex winding up the girl in the red dress" (both from the same song, by the way). The album cover and the song title "London Leatherboys" didn't do them any favors, either.

I'm not sure where I heard this but the singer in Accept was gay which gives those lyrics new meaning, as well as "get your balls to the wall man" and a whole new meaning to London Leather Boys. Weird now how many metal guys were, like Rob Halford of Priest, not thats there is anything wrong with that...
I am a hair band fan from way back but never got into the harder bands like Motorhead or Wasp, Deep Purple's "Burn" and Black Sabbath's "Paraniod" were my first real albums, followed by Rainbow. I'll admit i've not bought anything new in a while except for the new Def Leppard (which is ok but sounds too pop-ish) but I'm stuck on the Boneyard on XM.
My problem nowadays is that i'm trying to re-create the "glory days" when every song rocked but I find most new metal lacking, Metallica's ST. Anger just sucked compred to the older stuff.
I still find myself listening to the old stuff, you just can't beat the guitar riff of Ratt's Lay It Down and for those of you who wrote off Winger, get "Pull" which did not sell but contains their heaviest material to date, I still work out to it.



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Old 05-17-2008, 12:05 AM   #38 of 95
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Who's the guitarist in Dokken these days? Did they get George Lynch back?

In 1987 you couldn't pay me to listen to White Lion. But now Wait is one of my all-time favorite sing along in the car tracks.

I'm actually kinda curious to hear what the next Metallica album (if any) sounds like. St. Anger wasn't great, but it seemed like they were at least trying for the first time in many years.



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Old 05-17-2008, 12:11 AM   #39 of 95
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It's a guy called Jon Levin. Lynch is still solo.
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