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Showing posts with label love. Show all posts
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Saturday, May 25, 2013
For Some Reason, It's Never Enough
"Never Enough" - Dream Theater
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This song is pretty personal to me. It means a lot of different things at a lot of different times. Besides all the meanings, it's just a really incredible song.
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This song is pretty personal to me. It means a lot of different things at a lot of different times. Besides all the meanings, it's just a really incredible song.
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Thursday, April 25, 2013
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Rare LIVE Pantera Footage - "Walk" & "This Love"
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Here's a Judas Priest Set
Today I learned that the first song on the first released Judas Priest Album is "One For The Road".
The Ripper - Sad Wings of Destiny, (1976)
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Diamonds & Rust - Sin After Sin, (1977)
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A Joan Baez cover. Here is hers..
Better By You, Better Than Me - Stained Class, (1977)
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This is the song that brought Judas Priest to court - The James Vance vs. JP court case regarding alleged subliminal messages resulting in two teens' attempted suicide, and the death of Ray Belknap. The plaintiffs lost the case. James Vance died three years later of an intentional overdose of pain meds. (Source)
Beyond The Realms Of Death - Stained Class, (1977)
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Truly the band's masterpiece without any doubt, this is. Rather odd that those teens were so perplexed by the last song, and its silly "Do it" sounds, but this one is so much more touching, and powerful. A very underrated rock song.
1980's British Steel was regarded as Judas Priest's masterpiece album, but I disagree. It contained the hits Living After Midnight, Breaking The Law, and United. It was rather "mainstream", and the result was SUPER publicity in the United States. No doubt it's great but they had already released some seriously good stuff by this time, and would go on to do so afterward.
This was followed by Heading Out To The Highway, and Hot Rockin' from 1981's Point of Entry - furthermore a breakthrough into the mainstream in the States and Worldwide.
But back to the good stuff.
The Hellion/Electric Eye - Screaming For Vengeance, (1982)
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Screaming For Vengeance was the Platinum album which also contained You've Got Another Thing Comin'.
The Sentinel - Defenders Of The Faith, (1984)
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Love Bites - Defenders Of The Faith, (1984)
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Some Heads Are Gonna Roll - Defenders Of The Faith, (1984)
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Then came Turbo, 1986, which spawned several more hits. The most popular of which was Turbo Lover. But the album's gem was Parental Guidance, in my opinion.
Ram It Down - Title track, (1988)
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Backtracking a bit.. but for a reason. Last but not least is the hit that began it all for Judas Priest, (other than the controversial Rocka Rolla). Another masterpiece:
Victim Of Changes - Sad Wings of Destiny, (1976)
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Once she was wonderful
Once she was fine
Once she was beautiful
Once she was mine.. she was mine
The Ripper - Sad Wings of Destiny, (1976)
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Diamonds & Rust - Sin After Sin, (1977)
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A Joan Baez cover. Here is hers..
Better By You, Better Than Me - Stained Class, (1977)
Source
This is the song that brought Judas Priest to court - The James Vance vs. JP court case regarding alleged subliminal messages resulting in two teens' attempted suicide, and the death of Ray Belknap. The plaintiffs lost the case. James Vance died three years later of an intentional overdose of pain meds. (Source)
Beyond The Realms Of Death - Stained Class, (1977)
Source
Truly the band's masterpiece without any doubt, this is. Rather odd that those teens were so perplexed by the last song, and its silly "Do it" sounds, but this one is so much more touching, and powerful. A very underrated rock song.
1980's British Steel was regarded as Judas Priest's masterpiece album, but I disagree. It contained the hits Living After Midnight, Breaking The Law, and United. It was rather "mainstream", and the result was SUPER publicity in the United States. No doubt it's great but they had already released some seriously good stuff by this time, and would go on to do so afterward.
This was followed by Heading Out To The Highway, and Hot Rockin' from 1981's Point of Entry - furthermore a breakthrough into the mainstream in the States and Worldwide.
But back to the good stuff.
The Hellion/Electric Eye - Screaming For Vengeance, (1982)
Source
Screaming For Vengeance was the Platinum album which also contained You've Got Another Thing Comin'.
The Sentinel - Defenders Of The Faith, (1984)
Source
Love Bites - Defenders Of The Faith, (1984)
Source
Some Heads Are Gonna Roll - Defenders Of The Faith, (1984)
Source
Then came Turbo, 1986, which spawned several more hits. The most popular of which was Turbo Lover. But the album's gem was Parental Guidance, in my opinion.
Ram It Down - Title track, (1988)
Source
Backtracking a bit.. but for a reason. Last but not least is the hit that began it all for Judas Priest, (other than the controversial Rocka Rolla). Another masterpiece:
Victim Of Changes - Sad Wings of Destiny, (1976)
Source
Once she was wonderful
Once she was fine
Once she was beautiful
Once she was mine.. she was mine
Friday, August 10, 2012
Here's an Old Motley Crue Set
Live Wire - Too Fast for Love, 1981
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Louder Than Hell - Theater of Pain, 1985
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Red Hot - Shout at the Devil, 1983
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Too Young to Fall in Love - Shout at the Devil, 1983
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Fight For Your Rights - Theater of Pain, 1985
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Same Ol' Situation - Dr. Feelgood, 1989
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And the best for last, of course:
In The Beginning / Shout At The Devil - Shout at the Devil, 1983
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Looks That Kill - Shout at the Devil, 1983
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Louder Than Hell - Theater of Pain, 1985
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Red Hot - Shout at the Devil, 1983
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Too Young to Fall in Love - Shout at the Devil, 1983
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Fight For Your Rights - Theater of Pain, 1985
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Same Ol' Situation - Dr. Feelgood, 1989
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And the best for last, of course:
In The Beginning / Shout At The Devil - Shout at the Devil, 1983
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Looks That Kill - Shout at the Devil, 1983
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Friday, August 3, 2012
Friday, March 23, 2012
Friday, March 16, 2012
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Friday, August 12, 2011
Sunday, August 7, 2011
No Reason
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Sunday, May 29, 2011
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