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Best rock/metal ballads?

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Hevay Metal and Rock bands prove themselves the most accomplished and proficient often by virtue of the sometimes fantastic ballads they pen. Who can forget Gary Moore's "Empty rooms", Journey's "Who's crying now?" or even Zep's "Going to California", or GnR's "November rain"?
So which are your favourite rock/metal ballads?
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Judas Priest - "Before the Dawn," "Night Comes Down," "Prisoner Of Your Eyes"

 

Whitesnake - "Is This Love"

 

Black Sabbath - "Changes"

 

GnR - "Sweet Child O' Mine"

 

veggiop, you're a fun guy.  I like these topics.

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Off the top of my head:

 

Dokken - "Alone Again"

Dream Theater - "Surrounded"

Queen - "Somebody to Love"

Yes - "And You And I"

Rush - "Closer to the Heart"

 

And from the Big Hair Sing-Along Dept.:

 

Bon Jovi - "Wanted Dead or Alive"

Motley Crue - "Home Sweet Home"

Poison - "Every Rose Has Its Thorn"

 

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In general, I hate metal ballads.  But if I had to choose, Metal Church:  Watch the Children Pray is hard to beat.

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Scorpions - Still Loving You

Skid Row - I Remember You

Styx - Lady....one of the first songs I ever heard referred to as a power ballad. Not sure it really is one, but what the heck.

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Hey I'm going to throw out a few here...

 

Europe- Carrie
Boston- Amanda

Night Ranger - Sister Christian

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Originally Posted by David Willow View Post

In general, I hate metal ballads.  But if I had to choose, Metal Church:  Watch the Children Pray is hard to beat.


I thought for a few minutes trying to decide whether that song qualified, and in the end I didn't include it because it just rocks too hard.  It was the first one that came to mind, though!

 

post #8 of 14

Yes - "And You And I"

 

I think Wonderous Stories is Yes' best ballad. And You And I is far to complicated to be labled a simple ballad smile.gif .

 

Off the top of my head....

 

Angie-The Rolling Stones.

Beth-KISS

I Can't Tell You Why-The Eagles

 

post #9 of 14

There was a hard rock station here that late last year switched over to "soft and easy favorites" -- no more DJs, even, just mellow tunes (and commercials).  I didn't delete it from my presets because they do play a decent amount of classic Motown R&B worth listening to and, frequently, Beth!

 

post #10 of 14

A little "Beth" is O.K. but frequently...crazy.gif maybe not. (a bit too sappy for me). Now, classic Motown, that's alright. smile.gif

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Beth's charm comes less from listening to it than from singing along with it. ;)

 

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Here are a few of my favorites:

 

Great White - House Of Broken Love (one of their best songs in my opinion)

Lita Ford - Lisa

Heaven - Knockin' On Heaven's Door

Armored Saint - Isolation

Death Angel - A Room With A View (Veil of Deception is a great tune as well but probably not a ballad)

Tesla - Love Song

Skid Row - Quicksand Jesus

Faster Pussycat - House of Pain

L.A. Guns - Ballad of Jayne

Rough Cutt - Dreamin' Again

Black 'N Blue - I'll Be There For You

Black Sabbath - No Stranger To Love

Cinderella - Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone)

Scorpions - Believe In Love

Twisted Sister - The Price

Vandenberg - Burning Heart

 

 

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I'm partial to Doro's Behind The Trees. It's got that good eerie thang goin' on.
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Lately all the radio stations around here have been playing an edit of November Rain that simply cuts out the entire instrumental break that builds to the guitar solo. It's HORRIBLE! When it comes on I feel like changing the channel, but I'm drawn to listen just to see which version it will be. It's like rubbernecking a train wreck.
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