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"Rammstein!! When anything goes pear shaped, can't beat shouting at it in German " Fuck yeah I love sonne and du hast | |||
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"Rammstein!! When anything goes pear shaped, can't beat shouting at it in German " Sehnsucht! or ... "My favourite Things" - 17 minutes of saxophone bliss from John Coltrane. | |||
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"Rammstein!! When anything goes pear shaped, can't beat shouting at it in German " Ahmen to that brother! Latest top of the bucket list is trip to Frankfurt see friends and catch them live at the Festhalle | |||
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"Punk and metal!! Maiden used to be ok but nothing has really hit me from them since fear of the dark. Volbeat are always a great pick me up as are anti nowhere league " Yea that makes sense, their early albums with DiAnno were a lot more raw, and still think Killers is their best release. However, having said that, think they are by far a better band since he left ( contradictory I know) in my view, best band in the world | |||
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"Any track by Hayseed Dixie. Never fails to make me smile." Weren't they the Guys who covered AC/DC in their early days? By all accounts, pretty smashing gigs | |||
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"Spider bait or avenged sevenfold!! " AVX7 not bad, really like his voice, very distinctive | |||
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"Punk and metal!! Maiden used to be ok but nothing has really hit me from them since fear of the dark. Volbeat are always a great pick me up as are anti nowhere league Yea that makes sense, their early albums with DiAnno were a lot more raw, and still think Killers is their best release. However, having said that, think they are by far a better band since he left ( contradictory I know) in my view, best band in the world " The dianno stuff didnt really do much for me but that was mainly due to the weak production. They are without a doubt one of the best live bands ever. | |||
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"Any track by Hayseed Dixie. Never fails to make me smile. Weren't they the Guys who covered AC/DC in their early days? By all accounts, pretty smashing gigs" Totally awesome live. | |||
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"Punk and metal!! Maiden used to be ok but nothing has really hit me from them since fear of the dark. Volbeat are always a great pick me up as are anti nowhere league Yea that makes sense, their early albums with DiAnno were a lot more raw, and still think Killers is their best release. However, having said that, think they are by far a better band since he left ( contradictory I know) in my view, best band in the world The dianno stuff didnt really do much for me but that was mainly due to the weak production. They are without a doubt one of the best live bands ever." Have to agree with the production on the early records, but a lot from that time seem that way so maybe a sign of the times more that anything. I don't do many concerts theses days, but never miss Maiden when they are about. How Bruce speaks to 15,000 but still makes it seem like you're in his front room is quite remarkable | |||
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" Have to agree with the production on the early records, but a lot from that time seem that way so maybe a sign of the times more that anything. I don't do many concerts theses days, but never miss Maiden when they are about. How Bruce speaks to 15,000 but still makes it seem like you're in his front room is quite remarkable" Agree about sign of the times. I dont like many early 80's or pre 80's bands or early albums from bands I got into later for the same reason. Ive slowed down a lot on gigs now but I used to goto 15 to 20 a year. Still catch a few. Going to see Survivor later this year | |||
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" Have to agree with the production on the early records, but a lot from that time seem that way so maybe a sign of the times more that anything. I don't do many concerts theses days, but never miss Maiden when they are about. How Bruce speaks to 15,000 but still makes it seem like you're in his front room is quite remarkable Agree about sign of the times. I dont like many early 80's or pre 80's bands or early albums from bands I got into later for the same reason. Ive slowed down a lot on gigs now but I used to goto 15 to 20 a year. Still catch a few. Going to see Survivor later this year " There are a few albums from that time I still listen too...Maiden as mentioned, Def Leps High n Dry, Van Halen 1 plus Women and Children and Fair Warning, and also an album called Narita by Riot. CD in the car at the moment is a double of Slade live....for my sins!! | |||
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" Have to agree with the production on the early records, but a lot from that time seem that way so maybe a sign of the times more that anything. I don't do many concerts theses days, but never miss Maiden when they are about. How Bruce speaks to 15,000 but still makes it seem like you're in his front room is quite remarkable Agree about sign of the times. I dont like many early 80's or pre 80's bands or early albums from bands I got into later for the same reason. Ive slowed down a lot on gigs now but I used to goto 15 to 20 a year. Still catch a few. Going to see Survivor later this year There are a few albums from that time I still listen too...Maiden as mentioned, Def Leps High n Dry, Van Halen 1 plus Women and Children and Fair Warning, and also an album called Narita by Riot. CD in the car at the moment is a double of Slade live....for my sins!!" Three of my favourite albums mentioned in one post! Outstanding... | |||
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" Have to agree with the production on the early records, but a lot from that time seem that way so maybe a sign of the times more that anything. I don't do many concerts theses days, but never miss Maiden when they are about. How Bruce speaks to 15,000 but still makes it seem like you're in his front room is quite remarkable Agree about sign of the times. I dont like many early 80's or pre 80's bands or early albums from bands I got into later for the same reason. Ive slowed down a lot on gigs now but I used to goto 15 to 20 a year. Still catch a few. Going to see Survivor later this year There are a few albums from that time I still listen too...Maiden as mentioned, Def Leps High n Dry, Van Halen 1 plus Women and Children and Fair Warning, and also an album called Narita by Riot. CD in the car at the moment is a double of Slade live....for my sins!!" I picked up def leppard from pyromania onwards. Van halen got me into rock music when they released why cant this be love | |||
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" Have to agree with the production on the early records, but a lot from that time seem that way so maybe a sign of the times more that anything. I don't do many concerts theses days, but never miss Maiden when they are about. How Bruce speaks to 15,000 but still makes it seem like you're in his front room is quite remarkable Agree about sign of the times. I dont like many early 80's or pre 80's bands or early albums from bands I got into later for the same reason. Ive slowed down a lot on gigs now but I used to goto 15 to 20 a year. Still catch a few. Going to see Survivor later this year There are a few albums from that time I still listen too...Maiden as mentioned, Def Leps High n Dry, Van Halen 1 plus Women and Children and Fair Warning, and also an album called Narita by Riot. CD in the car at the moment is a double of Slade live....for my sins!! I picked up def leppard from pyromania onwards. Van halen got me into rock music when they released why cant this be love " I'm more of a Roth era fan than the Hagar years. The album's they released with Sammy were still outstanding but they lacked a little of the rock n roll excess of the early years. | |||
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" Have to agree with the production on the early records, but a lot from that time seem that way so maybe a sign of the times more that anything. I don't do many concerts theses days, but never miss Maiden when they are about. How Bruce speaks to 15,000 but still makes it seem like you're in his front room is quite remarkable Agree about sign of the times. I dont like many early 80's or pre 80's bands or early albums from bands I got into later for the same reason. Ive slowed down a lot on gigs now but I used to goto 15 to 20 a year. Still catch a few. Going to see Survivor later this year There are a few albums from that time I still listen too...Maiden as mentioned, Def Leps High n Dry, Van Halen 1 plus Women and Children and Fair Warning, and also an album called Narita by Riot. CD in the car at the moment is a double of Slade live....for my sins!! I picked up def leppard from pyromania onwards. Van halen got me into rock music when they released why cant this be love I'm more of a Roth era fan than the Hagar years. The album's they released with Sammy were still outstanding but they lacked a little of the rock n roll excess of the early years. " I too am a Roth era fan. Sammy's time didn't do much for me, which is surprising really as I love his solo stuff and Montrose is a very good album as well. Seen Chickenfoot and love them as well. | |||
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"Best album ever by a country mile is... Guns N' Roses.. appetite for destruction" Awesome album yes, up there with the greatest ever albums! | |||
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