Guns n'roses rediscovered (Use you illusion I & II)
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Instrumental guitar is my favourite music -all the early NGM folks who seemed to only release records on Roadrunner.
Another great player is Gary Moore - proves that hes good at any style of music, though I prefer his early solo rock stuff.
Another great player is Gary Moore - proves that hes good at any style of music, though I prefer his early solo rock stuff.
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Enuff Z Nuff will be touring with LA Guns
Mon, 7th April--London
Tue 8th April, Bradford, Penningtons
Wed 9th April, Day Off
Thu 10th April, Roadmenders, North Hampton
Fri 11th April, Rock Cafe 2000, Stourbridge
Sat 12th April, MS1, Cardiff
Sun 13th April, The Ferry, Glasgow
Tue 15th April, Corporation, Sheffield
Wed 16th April The Cavern, Liverpool
Mon, 7th April--London
Tue 8th April, Bradford, Penningtons
Wed 9th April, Day Off
Thu 10th April, Roadmenders, North Hampton
Fri 11th April, Rock Cafe 2000, Stourbridge
Sat 12th April, MS1, Cardiff
Sun 13th April, The Ferry, Glasgow
Tue 15th April, Corporation, Sheffield
Wed 16th April The Cavern, Liverpool
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Enuff Z'nuff - dear'o'dear. I still listen to them as well now and again. Fly high Michelle and New thing - met them years ago, and they were quite sleazy looking - nice guys though. Chip Z.nuff reminded me of Francis Dunnery (another v.g. player).
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Mark Stanway is the keyboardist in Magnum.
Me mate's old man is/was the drummer at one point. Come to think of it, ain't seen Mick for yonks!
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@andy tang
super bands m8 haven't listened to "slave to the grind" in ages, ever play any "love/hate"?
cheers
big sinky
Wembley: supported by Nine Inch Nails and Skid Row
cheers
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Marky-San,
Email me if you're still after a copy of FM's Indiscreet - I have it on CD, along with most of their other albums, and would happily burn you a copy (not willing to part with the original).
I didn't realise so many others like the same music as I do. As someone else mentioned, there seems to be quite a few of us up here in Scotland. Some of my faves from the 80's:
Def Lep -saw them a couple of weeks ago at the Barrowlands
Journey
Tesla (has anyone mentioned them yet?)
G'n'R
Bon Jovi
House of Lords
Little Angels
FM
Thunder
Whitesnake
Danger Danger
Metallica
Motley Crue
Great White
(and so on...)
Also like some older stuff:
Black Sabbath
Thin Lizzy
Free & Bad Co.
UFO
Rainbow
...and some newer stuff like:
Nickelback
Creed
Foo Fighters
Disturbed
Hoobastank
The Calling
etc....
Never really got into the instrumental stuff myself, but I did love the album Yngwie did with Joe Lynn Turner on vocals!
cheers,
Andy
Email me if you're still after a copy of FM's Indiscreet - I have it on CD, along with most of their other albums, and would happily burn you a copy (not willing to part with the original).
I didn't realise so many others like the same music as I do. As someone else mentioned, there seems to be quite a few of us up here in Scotland. Some of my faves from the 80's:
Def Lep -saw them a couple of weeks ago at the Barrowlands
Journey
Tesla (has anyone mentioned them yet?)
G'n'R
Bon Jovi
House of Lords
Little Angels
FM
Thunder
Whitesnake
Danger Danger
Metallica
Motley Crue
Great White
(and so on...)
Also like some older stuff:
Black Sabbath
Thin Lizzy
Free & Bad Co.
UFO
Rainbow
...and some newer stuff like:
Nickelback
Creed
Foo Fighters
Disturbed
Hoobastank
The Calling
etc....
Never really got into the instrumental stuff myself, but I did love the album Yngwie did with Joe Lynn Turner on vocals!
cheers,
Andy
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Andy
Tesla - yes I mentioned them in my list two pages back. Loved "Mechanical Resonance", the follow ups were n't as good.
You don't by any chance have the Fm live album do you?
Tesla - yes I mentioned them in my list two pages back. Loved "Mechanical Resonance", the follow ups were n't as good.
You don't by any chance have the Fm live album do you?
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have to agree with Bravo on the faith no more album superb.
**** me lads i haven't listen to any of this for ages, faith no more, metallica, NIN, skid row, iron maiden, time to go hoaking me thinks.
cheers
big sinky
**** me lads i haven't listen to any of this for ages, faith no more, metallica, NIN, skid row, iron maiden, time to go hoaking me thinks.
cheers
big sinky
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Matt,
No sorry, don't have the FM live album. Got most of the studio ones tho'.
You're right about Tesla - started well and then tailed off. Mechanical Resonance was a great debut and Great Radio Controversy was pretty good, but after that they were fairly average. They are back together now and brought out a double live album last year - RePlugged Live. Still waiting for another studio album tho'
Saw them support Def Lep on the Hysteria tour in '87 at the Edinburgh Playhouse - great gig.
Oops! showing my age a bit there!
cheers,
Andy
No sorry, don't have the FM live album. Got most of the studio ones tho'.
You're right about Tesla - started well and then tailed off. Mechanical Resonance was a great debut and Great Radio Controversy was pretty good, but after that they were fairly average. They are back together now and brought out a double live album last year - RePlugged Live. Still waiting for another studio album tho'
Saw them support Def Lep on the Hysteria tour in '87 at the Edinburgh Playhouse - great gig.
Oops! showing my age a bit there!
cheers,
Andy
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you do often find that though, the dreaded 'second album' syndrome, where the band has gigged all of an album worth to death and play it and amend it till it gets to a very good state, then the pressure on and so are the time limits for a second album and it rarely hits the same heights.
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Saw 'Leppard playing "in the round" at the SECC in Glasgow a number of years ago...
Was not long after Steve Clark died, and Viv Campbell had taken his place - great gig it was too
Not really been to many other concerts though
Bon Jovi at Wembly Stadium, supported by Thunder, Van Halen and some other band. (Another great gig)
Van Halen at Wembly arena.
and... erm... uhh... The Dogs D'Armour at the Queens hall in Edinburgh (very early 90's)
Still have the (very) occasional axe frenzy with my beat up, painted Westone guitar in the front room...
Shame after all these years I still can't play it though..
Was not long after Steve Clark died, and Viv Campbell had taken his place - great gig it was too
Not really been to many other concerts though
Bon Jovi at Wembly Stadium, supported by Thunder, Van Halen and some other band. (Another great gig)
Van Halen at Wembly arena.
and... erm... uhh... The Dogs D'Armour at the Queens hall in Edinburgh (very early 90's)
Still have the (very) occasional axe frenzy with my beat up, painted Westone guitar in the front room...
Shame after all these years I still can't play it though..
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Andy - was that the one with Gun supporting?
When Gun were on, the stage looked a bit cluttered and naff.
Then they put up that huge 'witches hat'-style black curtain, took AGES to sort the equipment out etc... loads of build up... then "Stagefright" started to play, the lasers come on - curtain shoots up to the ceiling, Leppard jump out and the whole place goes nuts!
Ahhh remember it well...
When Gun were on, the stage looked a bit cluttered and naff.
Then they put up that huge 'witches hat'-style black curtain, took AGES to sort the equipment out etc... loads of build up... then "Stagefright" started to play, the lasers come on - curtain shoots up to the ceiling, Leppard jump out and the whole place goes nuts!
Ahhh remember it well...
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I saw Leppard at the odeon in brum on the pyromania tour.
Pyromania as an album is one of my all time favourites - very ahead of its time.
'Got me under fire' and Billy's gotta' gun' are my favs.
Daz
Pyromania as an album is one of my all time favourites - very ahead of its time.
'Got me under fire' and Billy's gotta' gun' are my favs.
Daz
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Lepards 'Hysteria' album is perfect for summer day cruising.
Never seen then unfortunately - just missed them at the Barrowlands last week - bummer!
Never seen then unfortunately - just missed them at the Barrowlands last week - bummer!
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'You wanna step into my world...its a sociopsychotic state of bliss'......ahh, what a start. Sounds like music that is over most 70's **** films (not that I'd know - my mate told me )
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lol!
And that goes for all you punks in the press
That want to start **** by printin' lies instead of the things we said
That means you
Andy Secher at Hit Parader
Circus Magazine
Mick Wall at Kerrang
Bob Guccione Jr. at Spin,
What you pissed off cuz your dad gets more ***** than you?
**** you
Suck my ****in' dick
loads of stars.....
[Edited by XT - 3/10/2003 7:41:53 PM]
And that goes for all you punks in the press
That want to start **** by printin' lies instead of the things we said
That means you
Andy Secher at Hit Parader
Circus Magazine
Mick Wall at Kerrang
Bob Guccione Jr. at Spin,
What you pissed off cuz your dad gets more ***** than you?
**** you
Suck my ****in' dick
loads of stars.....
[Edited by XT - 3/10/2003 7:41:53 PM]
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My collection includes the following:-
Marillion, Fish, Magnum, Metallica, Ozzy, Live, Faith No More, Anthrax, FM, Twelfth night, Sanctuary, Helloween, Ratt, Motley Crue, Big Country, The Alarm, The Cult, ACDC, Iron Maiden, Gary Moore, Testament, Agent Steel, Stormtroopers of Death, Waysted, Dio, Def Leppard, Heart, Then Jerico, Bryan Adams, Crimson Glory, Genesis, Meatloaf, Overkill, Poison, Bon Jovi, Faster Pussycat, Queensryche, Rush, Simple Minds, Bruce Springsteen, David Lee Roth, WASP, U2, Y&T, Cinderella, Guns N Roses, Flotsam and Jetsam
Replaced most of my vinyl with CD now, and the majority of it in the car on my mstation
Edited to add Tesla, Nuclear Assault, Dokken, INXS, Oasis, Metal Church, Skid Row, Whitesnake,
[Edited by MattW - 3/11/2003 6:34:22 PM]
Marillion, Fish, Magnum, Metallica, Ozzy, Live, Faith No More, Anthrax, FM, Twelfth night, Sanctuary, Helloween, Ratt, Motley Crue, Big Country, The Alarm, The Cult, ACDC, Iron Maiden, Gary Moore, Testament, Agent Steel, Stormtroopers of Death, Waysted, Dio, Def Leppard, Heart, Then Jerico, Bryan Adams, Crimson Glory, Genesis, Meatloaf, Overkill, Poison, Bon Jovi, Faster Pussycat, Queensryche, Rush, Simple Minds, Bruce Springsteen, David Lee Roth, WASP, U2, Y&T, Cinderella, Guns N Roses, Flotsam and Jetsam
Replaced most of my vinyl with CD now, and the majority of it in the car on my mstation
Edited to add Tesla, Nuclear Assault, Dokken, INXS, Oasis, Metal Church, Skid Row, Whitesnake,
[Edited by MattW - 3/11/2003 6:34:22 PM]
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bravo - It was indeed at tonbridge leisure centre and i saw them at a festival, can't remember which lol. Leisure centre gig was cracking!! Had been a fan of theres for ages and that tour to my memory was there last.
A band member lives in guildford and teaches at the uni/college/poly there from what ive read on some fan sites, if only his students knew lol.
matt - we have VERY similar tastes in music, i have nearly everything you listed!
as for 'house of lords' its a strange conincidence that its been primarily scottish posters who have picked up on them, specially seeing as i was living in Kilmarnock when i first heard them....
Kenny Mary's drumming was the nuts!
Am going to go all weird now with a few more prog ones -
porcupine tree, kings x, living colour, stage dolls, nightwish.
[Edited by ptholt - 3/11/2003 10:15:46 AM]
A band member lives in guildford and teaches at the uni/college/poly there from what ive read on some fan sites, if only his students knew lol.
matt - we have VERY similar tastes in music, i have nearly everything you listed!
as for 'house of lords' its a strange conincidence that its been primarily scottish posters who have picked up on them, specially seeing as i was living in Kilmarnock when i first heard them....
Kenny Mary's drumming was the nuts!
Am going to go all weird now with a few more prog ones -
porcupine tree, kings x, living colour, stage dolls, nightwish.
[Edited by ptholt - 3/11/2003 10:15:46 AM]
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Matt - beltane fire just made me laugh
'now you walk, you, you walk the plank' hehehehehe
Best guitarist ive seen -
technically i would have to say Steve vai when i saw him with DLR was out of this world and probably the best.
schenker was ok....
Maiden VERY good
Rothery very underrated
best drummer is a close one, peart just beating Kenny Mary for me.
keyboard player would be hard to call between - mark kelly or the magnum one whos name i cant remember lol
bass player - geddy lee or steve harris
most surprising concert goers to warrant who on the three ocassions i've seen them i've expected them to come out stinking of hair spray and make up, but credit to em they came out and rocked loud and heavy and i was SERIOUSLY impressed.
Just read this about Rush which surprised me, always liked them but this did raise my eyebrows -
'THOUGH not widely recognized among rock critics with breaking any new ground, the Canadian power trio of bassist Geddy Lee, guitarist Alex Lifeson, and drummer Neil Peart has experienced tremendous success since its formation, notching twenty-three consecutive gold and platinum records, the third-longest string behind the Beatles and the Stones (and tied with KISS) in popular-music history.'
[Edited by ptholt - 3/11/2003 9:17:11 PM]
'now you walk, you, you walk the plank' hehehehehe
Best guitarist ive seen -
technically i would have to say Steve vai when i saw him with DLR was out of this world and probably the best.
schenker was ok....
Maiden VERY good
Rothery very underrated
best drummer is a close one, peart just beating Kenny Mary for me.
keyboard player would be hard to call between - mark kelly or the magnum one whos name i cant remember lol
bass player - geddy lee or steve harris
most surprising concert goers to warrant who on the three ocassions i've seen them i've expected them to come out stinking of hair spray and make up, but credit to em they came out and rocked loud and heavy and i was SERIOUSLY impressed.
Just read this about Rush which surprised me, always liked them but this did raise my eyebrows -
'THOUGH not widely recognized among rock critics with breaking any new ground, the Canadian power trio of bassist Geddy Lee, guitarist Alex Lifeson, and drummer Neil Peart has experienced tremendous success since its formation, notching twenty-three consecutive gold and platinum records, the third-longest string behind the Beatles and the Stones (and tied with KISS) in popular-music history.'
[Edited by ptholt - 3/11/2003 9:17:11 PM]
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