There can be only one!Wheggi wrote:I'm assuming the awesome Demons and Wizards by Uriah HeapTRP wrote:Demons and Wizards
To what are you listening?
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"The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek." - Joseph Campbell
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The Necromancer:
The sending, inspired by a debate about the morality of cremation.
Also, in 1E Dragon, there is the Death Master class, or, the Birth Master. Not sure which, can't remember.
Tao,
Pres
The sending, inspired by a debate about the morality of cremation.
Also, in 1E Dragon, there is the Death Master class, or, the Birth Master. Not sure which, can't remember.
Tao,
Pres
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Terrex wrote:
Chainsaw wrote:
A fantastic musician. As a bass player myself, I have always preferred Jason's clean but slightly distorted sound.
Prespos wrote:
Yeah, that acoustic opening is gorgeous and the solo in 'Fight Fire with Fire' is wonderfully melodic, yet mournfully fitting with the edginess of the whole song.love the intro to this album.
Chainsaw wrote:
Interesting, I had never credited Mustaine with the primary elements of their sound. How do you figure?I think they finally ran out of Mustaine riffs,
really needed Burton's style
A fantastic musician. As a bass player myself, I have always preferred Jason's clean but slightly distorted sound.
Have always felt this way too.should have kept Rasmussen.
Quite so, barring that Testament has carried on doing what they do while getting older, and they still play their older stuff live, which is pretty damn technical, like they did when they were in their teens. Their fan base actually continues to grow world-wide.way more famous and wealthy than Testament,
Prespos wrote:
Such a great piece!Rush - The Necromancer
I think over again my small adventures. My fears, those small ones that seemed so big, for all the vital things I had to get and to reach, and yet, there is only one great thing, the only thing, to live to see the great day that dawns, and the light that fills the world. - Old Inuit Song
“Superstitions are religious forms surviving the loss of ideas. Some truth no longer known or a truth which has changed its aspect is the origin and explanation of all. The name from the Latin, superstes, signfies that which survives, they are the dead remnants of old knowledge or opinion” - Eliphas Levi (138 The History of Magic).
“Let no one wake a man brusquely for it is a matter difficult of cure if the soul find not its way back to him”, the Upanishads of ancient India ( 58 Our Oriental Heritage, Durant).
"Life is intrinsically, well, boring and dangerous at the same time. At any given moment the floor may open up. Of course, it almost never does; that's what makes it so boring" – Edward Gorey.
"The bright day is done and we are for the dark" - Shakespeare
"No lamp burns till morning" - Persian proverb.
“The living close the eyes of the dead, but it is the dead that open the eyes of the living”— Old Slavic saying.
'The best place to hide a light is in the sun' – old Arab proverb.
'To thee, thou wedding-guest!
He prayeth well who loveth well
Both man and bird and beast.
He prayeth best who loveth best,
All things both great and small:
For the dear God, who loveth us,
He made and loveth all' - Samuel Taylor Coleridge (VII Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner).
“Superstitions are religious forms surviving the loss of ideas. Some truth no longer known or a truth which has changed its aspect is the origin and explanation of all. The name from the Latin, superstes, signfies that which survives, they are the dead remnants of old knowledge or opinion” - Eliphas Levi (138 The History of Magic).
“Let no one wake a man brusquely for it is a matter difficult of cure if the soul find not its way back to him”, the Upanishads of ancient India ( 58 Our Oriental Heritage, Durant).
"Life is intrinsically, well, boring and dangerous at the same time. At any given moment the floor may open up. Of course, it almost never does; that's what makes it so boring" – Edward Gorey.
"The bright day is done and we are for the dark" - Shakespeare
"No lamp burns till morning" - Persian proverb.
“The living close the eyes of the dead, but it is the dead that open the eyes of the living”— Old Slavic saying.
'The best place to hide a light is in the sun' – old Arab proverb.
'To thee, thou wedding-guest!
He prayeth well who loveth well
Both man and bird and beast.
He prayeth best who loveth best,
All things both great and small:
For the dear God, who loveth us,
He made and loveth all' - Samuel Taylor Coleridge (VII Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner).
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Lifeson's solo at the 7:00 mark is incredible. So heavy, esp. for 75'.sepulchre wrote: Prespos wrote:Such a great piece!Rush - The Necromancer
I just saw Rush and they played six songs I had never heard live before, including Jacob's Ladder, 3 books from Hemispheres, Cygnus X-1, and Lakeside Park. I was secretly hoping Lifeson would surprise us with that solo.
Make Mine Advanced
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It's just a recurring joke on some of the metal boards, nothing more. Probably doesn't help that Mustaine received co-writing credits on Ride the Lightning for the title track and The Call of Ktulu, then went on to write some pretty badass shit for Megadeth. I actually like Hammett perfectly well though.sepulchre wrote:Interesting, I had never credited Mustaine with the primary elements of their sound. How do you figure?Chainsaw wrote:I think they finally ran out of Mustaine riffs,
Jason always seemed like a really good dude, especially on that 2.5 years documentary they did for the Black Album (which I watched a hundred times growing up). I still like Burton's stuff more for some reason, but I don't know anything about music or play any instruments or anything, so I don't have any expert rationale to justify it. Just personal preference, I guess.sepulchre wrote:Chainsaw wrote:really needed Burton's style
A fantastic musician. As a bass player myself, I have always preferred Jason's clean but slightly distorted sound.
Davy Brown, Davy Brown
Where ya gonna be when the hammer comes down?
Can you outshoot the Devil? Outrun his hounds?
Ain't nothing to it but to stay above ground.
Where ya gonna be when the hammer comes down?
Can you outshoot the Devil? Outrun his hounds?
Ain't nothing to it but to stay above ground.
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Chainsaw wrote:
Also I began playing bass, because bass players like Geddy Lee and Greg Christian (Testament), all finger-style players like Burton, just blew my mind.
Terrex wrote:
Yes, this I have heard.It's just a recurring joke on some of the metal boards, nothing more.
Indeed.Probably doesn't help that Mustaine received co-writing credits on Ride the Lightning for the title track and The Call of Ktulu,
Yeah, Hammett is a brilliant lead player, his solos live are absolutely blistering. From my understanding Hetfield really drove the writing process in those years.I actually like Hammett perfectly well though.![]()
(which I watched a hundred times growing up).
No, no, plenty of trained musicians share your opinion. To be any good, you've gotta have an ear for this stuff. You probably just have more of an ear for Burton's style than Jason's. As an aside if you ever have the desire to take up an instrument, I took about a month of lessons and then just moved on to developing my ear - something my teacher encouraged, because what I imagined being played beneath the melody was often a lot more interesting than the original.but I don't know anything about music or play any instruments or anything... Just personal preference.
Also I began playing bass, because bass players like Geddy Lee and Greg Christian (Testament), all finger-style players like Burton, just blew my mind.
Terrex wrote:
No doubt! I love his work in the Late 80's, while others prefer his earlier stuff, something I completely understand. Goes without saying, but Geddy Lee and Peart not only hold the rhythm in the background from 7:00, but shine while their doing it! Those 3 are just amazing.Lifeson's solo at...So heavy, esp. for 75'.
That is very cool. Last time I saw them was at Jones Beach with the wind coming off the Ocean for 'Hold Your Fire'. They are the quintessential live rock performance.I just saw Rush and they played six songs I had never heard live before, including Jacob's Ladder, 3 books from Hemispheres, Cygnus X-1, and Lakeside Park.
I think over again my small adventures. My fears, those small ones that seemed so big, for all the vital things I had to get and to reach, and yet, there is only one great thing, the only thing, to live to see the great day that dawns, and the light that fills the world. - Old Inuit Song
“Superstitions are religious forms surviving the loss of ideas. Some truth no longer known or a truth which has changed its aspect is the origin and explanation of all. The name from the Latin, superstes, signfies that which survives, they are the dead remnants of old knowledge or opinion” - Eliphas Levi (138 The History of Magic).
“Let no one wake a man brusquely for it is a matter difficult of cure if the soul find not its way back to him”, the Upanishads of ancient India ( 58 Our Oriental Heritage, Durant).
"Life is intrinsically, well, boring and dangerous at the same time. At any given moment the floor may open up. Of course, it almost never does; that's what makes it so boring" – Edward Gorey.
"The bright day is done and we are for the dark" - Shakespeare
"No lamp burns till morning" - Persian proverb.
“The living close the eyes of the dead, but it is the dead that open the eyes of the living”— Old Slavic saying.
'The best place to hide a light is in the sun' – old Arab proverb.
'To thee, thou wedding-guest!
He prayeth well who loveth well
Both man and bird and beast.
He prayeth best who loveth best,
All things both great and small:
For the dear God, who loveth us,
He made and loveth all' - Samuel Taylor Coleridge (VII Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner).
“Superstitions are religious forms surviving the loss of ideas. Some truth no longer known or a truth which has changed its aspect is the origin and explanation of all. The name from the Latin, superstes, signfies that which survives, they are the dead remnants of old knowledge or opinion” - Eliphas Levi (138 The History of Magic).
“Let no one wake a man brusquely for it is a matter difficult of cure if the soul find not its way back to him”, the Upanishads of ancient India ( 58 Our Oriental Heritage, Durant).
"Life is intrinsically, well, boring and dangerous at the same time. At any given moment the floor may open up. Of course, it almost never does; that's what makes it so boring" – Edward Gorey.
"The bright day is done and we are for the dark" - Shakespeare
"No lamp burns till morning" - Persian proverb.
“The living close the eyes of the dead, but it is the dead that open the eyes of the living”— Old Slavic saying.
'The best place to hide a light is in the sun' – old Arab proverb.
'To thee, thou wedding-guest!
He prayeth well who loveth well
Both man and bird and beast.
He prayeth best who loveth best,
All things both great and small:
For the dear God, who loveth us,
He made and loveth all' - Samuel Taylor Coleridge (VII Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner).
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Seeds of Eblis, Anti-Quran Rituals:
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"Night" by John Carpenter. Part of his Lost Themes album.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lxbfshg2mcI
Tell me if this wouldn't make for a great fucking movie.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lxbfshg2mcI
Tell me if this wouldn't make for a great fucking movie.
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Die in the mystery of soul-power.
Love Life,
Pres
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Walk amongst the natives by day, but in your heart be Superman.
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It has nothing to do with me until it has something to do with me.
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It has nothing to do with me until it has something to do with me.
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The Jam - Sound Affects
"I woke up in a Soho doorway
A policeman knew my name
He said you can go sleep at home tonight
If you can get up and walk away"
A policeman knew my name
He said you can go sleep at home tonight
If you can get up and walk away"
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This show started out with Gary Glitter. Nazareth came just after Suzi Quatro and Julio Iglesias.
KELLRI
All Killer No Filler
Wrestling bears is not easy. It's almost impossible to get them to sell for you. - Superstar Billy Graham
All Killer No Filler
Wrestling bears is not easy. It's almost impossible to get them to sell for you. - Superstar Billy Graham
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Nazareth is such an underrated band.
"I woke up in a Soho doorway
A policeman knew my name
He said you can go sleep at home tonight
If you can get up and walk away"
A policeman knew my name
He said you can go sleep at home tonight
If you can get up and walk away"