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post #61 of 96

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Troy,
2 weeks dont go by that I dont have a Voivod album in my car CD player. Dimension Hatross and Nothingface = perfection to me. NOTHING can top Nothingface blasted on a good stereo. And Im in awe of it as much today as I was when I first heard it 19 years ago.


Adam,
I saw Death in the town I lived.I didnt even have to travel. It was a 10 minutes drive from home. It was a small place with about 200 people who showed up. A late night sunday night show. We got to meet the band and everything. My brother a drummer at the time ended up working and couldnt go to the show (I told him to quit). Gene Hoglan signed a business card for him saying "Wish you were here". He laminated it and still has it.

And I did get to meet Chuck, who was very nice to everyone.
post #62 of 96

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Cool story, Jon. I thought Gene Hoglan was out of the band by 1997?
post #63 of 96

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Hmmmm, It was before I came to IBM which was May97.

I dont think it was as early as 95. It was The Symbolic tour. If it wasnt 97 Id guess fall of 96.
post #64 of 96

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I saw Voivod around '93 (give or take a year) in a TINY club in Ft. Lauderdale or Miami (ye olde memory is going). They were opening for Chris Poland's excellent one-off band, Damn The Machine. The cops had to break up the show during DtM's set because some clowns who'd gotten kicked out earlier during the opening opening act (they were called The Big F and were nothing special as I recall) returned, apparently with firearms.

I remember a bunch of us standing around and complaining afterward about how we'd been waiting to see DtM and then got a very abbreviated show. Then they dropped off the face of the Earth.

Voivod and DtM were awesome. And the club was so small, there wasn't really any stage to speak of -- I was standing 2 feet from the performers on the same floor, basically.

I saw Porcupine Tree at NEARFest several years ago. Fan-freakin'-tastic. Had breakfast in the hotel the next day at the table next to Steve Wilson, too.

BTW, I am currently listening to the latest Coheed & Cambria disc (so shoot me! ), and it has a very '80s neo-prog vibe to it.
post #65 of 96

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Wow, great thread but I'm way to late to the party to respond to the many posts that caught my eye so here's a "cover all" response.

Def Lep - New album is a pass for me. They claim its a back to roots album effort but I'm not buying it. They are following the Bon Jovi formula to a T. Nothing wrong with that as they are successful but it isn't for the old school Def Lep fan. High n Dry and Pyromania...now THAT'S the Led I grew up with!

Queensryche - To the comment that Empire was a masterpiece...meh. It IS a great album but IMO Operation: Mindcrime is not only their best album by FAR but it is one of the top 10 metal masterpieces of all time. To date it is still the only metal concept album I know of although the new Priest album Nostradamus is also supposed to be a concept.

New albums by Whitesnake, Great White, Dokken and Scorpions are IMO all very good and recommended for the 80's metal fan.

Cinderella - The comment that they are a hard rockin blues band is spot on (as is Great White). Tom Keifer is one heck of a musician (songwriter, singer, guitar player, etc). He can do it all.

Tesla - One of the few 80's metal bands that never sold out by frizzing their hair or wearing makeup. Blue Jeans, t-shirts and a hard rocking two-guitar attack is what they were/are all about. LOVE EM & very under-rated IMO.

Newer bands that you guys need to look into:
Airbourne - Australian band that is kind of a Bon Scott AC/DC throwback.

Black Stone Cherry - From the hills of Kentucky this band is footstompin' hard rock. Kind of a modern day Blackfoot sound.

Wolfmother - Another Australian band that is kind of 70's Led Zep psychedelic

Last but not least if you have the ability to get away the years greatest 80's mucis party will be in Pryor OK at the second annual Rocklahoma festival. Sunday's lineup is incredible!

Check out this lineup:
Thursday July 10th
Bret Michaels
Sebastian Bach
Dokken
LA Guns
Enuf Znuff
Vain
House of Lords
Jet Boy
(Only guests who purchase three-day tickets will be allowed to see this show.)
Friday July 11th
Triumph
Extreme
Lita Ford
Night Ranger
Living Colour
Kingdom Come
Armored Saint
XYZ
Saturday July 12th
Cinderella
Warrant
KIX
Lynch Mob
Trixter
Black N Blue
Tora Tora
Every Mothers Nightmare
Pretty Boy Floyd
Sunday July 13th
Queensryche
Tesla
Ace Frehley
TBA
UFO
Zebra
TBA
post #66 of 96

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I love Tesla! Those guys are quite underrated...

That fest has an impressive lineup!

Sebastian Bach's latest release is fantastic and highly recommended.

Just finished writing a review of the new Def Lep. I like the album, it feels like an album they wrote for themselves. That said it is miles away from their glory years.
post #67 of 96

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Airbourne is a great new band mentioned a few posts ago that will certainly give the guys here who really enjoy those 80's/90's metal a nostalgic feel. Great rock album! One plus with this album...no ballads.

The the new Def Leppard album from what I read isn't a throwback to their roots, but their influences in the 70's. I've enjoyed the CD and it has some great catchy hooks.

I've listened to the new Jon Oliva's Pain album a few times and going along with the lyrics, i'd compare it lyrically to Sebastian Bach's new album Angel Down. Another rock star trying to save up from George Bush. Keep it simple, sex drugs and rock and roll and you'll have no problem attracting your old fan base, but along with them new ones will come with. Nothing more I dislike is being preached to, give me more bands like Airbourne and that style of music!

Paul
post #68 of 96

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Am I reading that right that Bach preaches, too?
post #69 of 96

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Queensryche - To the comment that Empire was a masterpiece...meh. It IS a great album but IMO Operation: Mindcrime is not only their best album by FAR but it is one of the top 10 metal masterpieces of all time. To date it is still the only metal concept album I know of although the new Priest album Nostradamus is also supposed to be a concept.

Iron Maiden's "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son" is a concept album as well. I agree that "Operation: Mindcrime" is far and away Queensryche's best album. I enjoyed "Empire" very much, and the production is immaculate, but I can't listen to it all the way through like I can with "Mindcrime."

Regarding Death: I used to work for Death's record label in the late 80's, and I spent a good amount of time on the road (in their bus) with them on the "Leprosy" tour. I never could get over what a quiet guy Chuck Schuldiner was. Dark Angel were on the road with them, and Gene Hoglan was DA's drummer (and chief songwriter). Hoglan is one of my most vivid memories of my time in the "biz." He'd call me up just to shoot the breeze, and I stayed at his (parents) house when we went to the singer's wedding...

JonZ:Your Gene Hoglan story reminds of me of a similar situation when I was on the road with Dark Angel and Death: we rolled into a McDonald's somewhere in Indiana (en route to Chicago), and were accosted by a group of redneck truckers who were "commenting" that us longhairs were "far too pretty to be boys" (and were singling out Chuck). Thank God a lot of us (myself included) were of a "larger persuasion," so nothing bad happened. I completely learned the meaning behind Bob Seger's "Is it Woman/Is It Man?" lyric in "Turn the Page" that day...

Anyway, the manager of the McDonald's came out to greet us and asked if we were the bands that had just played (in Milwaukee, I think) the night before, and had our entire entourage sign a McDonald's bag for an employee who couldn't make the show because of work (and he was off this particular afternoon). When I tried to explain that I was not actually IN either band, Gene Hoglan said "You're our brother, you're on the road with us. Sign the f**king bag!" So I did...
post #70 of 96

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I'm a huge 80's metal fan. I spent a large part of the late 80's/early 90's playing in cover bands that did that type of music. I still listen to the classics to this day.

As for newer bands, I agree about Airbourne. Good bluesy, AC/DC type of sound. Leatherwolf also kicks much ass. Their album New World Asylum, with original vocalist Mike Olivieri, is a definite must-listen. Also check out Stone Gods, which is basically The Darkness with a new vocalist.
post #71 of 96

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Don
post #72 of 96

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Queensryche - To the comment that Empire was a masterpiece...meh. It IS a great album but IMO Operation: Mindcrime is not only their best album by FAR but it is one of the top 10 metal masterpieces of all time.

I agree 100%.

Back in 1985 me and my buddy went to see Kiss on the Animalize tour and Queensryche opened. At the time they did not impress me. I later saw the video for "Gonna Get Close to You" and thought it was a cool song. It still wasn't enough for me to buy their album though. So in 1988 I kept reading in various magazines what a masterpiece Mindcrime was supposed to be. I was at the time really getting into bands like Genesis and Yes so I figured I would give it a shot since it was a concept album. From the first listen I was just blown away. The production, lyrics, music...all were just perfection. I went and bought their other albums and loved them as well. Around 1990 when I had heard a new album was coming I read that they had a song on a soundtrack. The song "Last Time In Paris" from Ford Fairlane was a very cool song indeed and I had high hopes for the new album. I was at the record store the day Empire came out and was so excited to hear the follow up to Mindcrime. On first listen I thought, well it's okay I guess. I admit though that for me it was a major disappointment. I guess I wanted Mindcrime 2 and this was something completely different. It was an album I grew to like but I didn't listen to it much. When Promised Land came out I thought to myself, this is more like it. Promised Land by far is my second favorite of theirs. Songs like "Damaged", "Bridge" and "Dis Con Nect Ted" and of course the title track are awesome. I wish Mindcrime 2 and Take Cover were as well produced as their older albums were.

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Iron Maiden's "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son" is a concept album as well.

And an excellent one at that.
post #73 of 96

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re: Rocklahoma festival lineup.

HOLY CRAP!!!
post #74 of 96

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Originally Posted by Greg_S_H
Am I reading that right that Bach preaches, too?

In interviews i've heard him say he wanted some of the songs to reflect his view on 'the war' because his 19 year old son was enlisted or going to enlist and he didn't want him going off to war he didn't believe in.

I have to be honest, the 2 albums Skid Row did without him are not that bad. I enjoyed those more musically then I did his album, getting past the lyrics themselves.

I'll have to check out the Stone Gods, I liked the Darkness but only the music, I couldn't get past the vocals.

Paul
post #75 of 96
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Originally Posted by Paul_Medenwaldt
The the new Def Leppard album from what I read isn't a throwback to their roots, but their influences in the 70's. I've enjoyed the CD and it has some great catchy hooks.Paul
Exactly! The only album by Leppard that ever disapointed me was "S.L.A.N.G." Over the years I've grown to like the album. However, coming off "Adrenalize" and waiting 4 or 5 years for it to boot it was a bit tame for them. Then, I got "Euphoria" and it was all good again. On the Queensryche albums....Well, let's just say this band is so good that any of their records is at the very least a must hear. I just feel that on the "Empire" album they have a professional and very confident approach to that album. Hey, it's unarguable how great "Mindcrime" is. I have fond memories of "Empire" though. I did like "Hear in the Now Frontier" when it came out. I used to play the track "You" everyday. Love the guitar intro on that track and it reminds you that, as different as that album may have been, Geoff and the boys had not lost their touch.
post #76 of 96
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Oh Man, Rocklahoma is incredible! Talk about bands that represent the glory days of hard rock/metal.
post #77 of 96

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Speaking of concept albums, Mericful Fate / King Diamond always did concept albums.

Melissa, don't drink from the tea pot

Anyway, I just picked up new Testament and it is a nice 'old school' metal album.

I graduated high school in '86 with long hair and a jean jacket. It was the golden age of metal and I lived for it. Shortly after, the Seatle sound came into vouge, Metalica cut their hair, and it's never quite been the same since.

While my musical tastes have broadened over the years, metal will always be my first love.
post #78 of 96

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"Anyway, I just picked up new Testament and it is a nice 'old school' metal album."

My brother has it. I liked the first two songs I heard.
post #79 of 96

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I watched a couple of episodes of the current Real World on MTV (it's amazing how every year they dig up an even more screwed-up group of kids for their petri dish), and they've been running these weird Testament promos of the band playing acoustically in a jail cell. The first one I saw was of them playing Trial By Fire(!). They end with an on-screen message like "Check out Testament on MTV.com."

Go figure!
post #80 of 96

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Anyway, I just picked up new Testament and it is a nice 'old school' metal album.

Couldn't agree more. Nice to see old school Bay Area Thrash back in full effect (along with Exodus and Death Angel).

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While my musical tastes have broadened over the years, metal will always be my first love.

That goes for me, too.
post #81 of 96

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"Couldn't agree more. Nice to see old school Bay Area Thrash back in full effect (along with Exodus and Death Angel)."

I was so happy when Souza rejoined Exodus for Tempo Of The Damned.

And was SO disappointed when he left again. Its too bad they couldnt make it work.

I always prefered Souza's Bon Scott voice for that band.
post #82 of 96

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Originally Posted by troy evans
This Spring has seen the release of new albums by Whitesnake, White Lion, Def Leppard, Dokken and House of Lords, just to name a few. With new albums still on the Summer horizon for Judas Priest, Harem Scarem, etc. I am in music heaven with all this. I grew up listening to all these bands and some haven't released an album in a good many years.

I hardly ever venture into the Music forum here, but I just had to say how surprised I am to see a Harem Scarem mention. They've been one of my favorite bands for the past 15 years or so ... (I even ran their web site for about 5 years before Dan started up haremscarem.net). It's a shame that "Hope" will be their last disc, but it should be interesting to see what Harry and Pete will do on any future projects.
post #83 of 96
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Bryan, Harem Scarem is one of my favorites too. Many out there have not heard of them and that is damn sad. Easily, one of the best bands ever. I stumbled across them from a friend of mine way back in the day around 1995. I believe these guys are out of Canada. I followed them from Harem to Rubber to Harem again and I'm also sad this is the last record for them. Hey, that's what reunions are for. They also wrote songs for and produced the band Fiore's album. At least Harry and Pete worked on it.
post #84 of 96

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Does anyone know or like Lemur Voice?
post #85 of 96

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I know that name. . .I'll have to look it up though. Did they ever play NEARFest?
post #86 of 96

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I don't know, but here's a couple of their songs live.



post #87 of 96

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Originally Posted by troy evans
Bryan, Harem Scarem is one of my favorites too. Many out there have not heard of them and that is damn sad. Easily, one of the best bands ever. I stumbled across them from a friend of mine way back in the day around 1995. I believe these guys are out of Canada. I followed them from Harem to Rubber to Harem again and I'm also sad this is the last record for them. Hey, that's what reunions are for. They also wrote songs for and produced the band Fiore's album. At least Harry and Pete worked on it.

Yep ... definitely out of Canada (the Toronto area, to be specific).

FYI, Pete/Harry wrote all of the first Fiore album (most of the songs were originally conceived as HS demos) and most of the 2nd one (again, most of the tracks were based off existing HS demos). While there may have been other musicians credited, I have it on pretty good authority that the HS guys played about 95% of the instruments on the Fiore discs.

Harry and Pete have also produced a number of artists that have come out of the "Canadian Idol" show. Billy Klippert (a finalist from a few years back) released a disc with covers of a couple of HS tunes and a couple of covers from Harry's solo disc. Suzi Rawn also covered a couple of recent HS tunes on her debut disc. All worth checking out.
post #88 of 96

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Hm, no Lemur Voice in the NEARFest lineup archives. Maybe I saw them at Prog Rock Night in NYC back in the '90s.

Damn, I miss NEARFest. In 2001 the headliners were Porcupine Tree and Banco del Mutuo Soccorso! Now THAT's a concert!
post #89 of 96

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Boy this is bringing back some memories..... Haven't seen Metallica pop up.. Ride the lightning, and justice for all....

Iron Maiden, Love them! Especially that era, powerslave, Iron Maiden, Somewhere in time, Number of the beast... oh man I love this time frame...

Kix, I only remember one song from them.

Death, one of my all time favorite bands......

Quiet Riot..... need I say more!

Testament....

Suicidal Tendancies...

Slayer....

Ah yes..... What a great time for us metal heads.
post #90 of 96

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Airbourne - Australian band that is kind of a Bon Scott AC/DC throwback.

A friend just emailed me today asking if I've heard of the group "Airbourne" and I hadn't. So I checked them out on youtube. Wow! Definitely diggin' the band and lovin' the title song. They definitely have that AC/DC sound.

YouTube - Airbourne - Runnin Wild
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