Former drummer for Motorhead, Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor, died yesterday at age 61. One of rock's great characters.
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Taylor's former MOTÖRHEAD bandmate "Fast" Eddie Clarke posted the following tribute to his colleague: "My dear friend and brother passed away last night. He had been ill for sometime but that does not make it any easier when the time finally comes.
"I have known Phil since he was 21 and he was one hell of a character. Fortunately, we made some fantastic music together and I have many many fond memories of our time together.
"Rest in peace, Phil!"
I've seen both Slayer & Megadeth in the last few years, so I'll probably pass on both. But given the venues I'd lean towards Megadeth/Children of Bodom if I had to choose one. But Testament opening for Slayer ain't too shabby either.
Hey guys, I need a metal education. I'm trying to expand my appreciation of metal but I'm also mostly looking to pick up some more metal on vinyl.
Right now I have Iron Maiden's Piece of Mind and Dio's The Last in Line. I don't like modern metal but want to expand my 80s metal horizons. I'll even dabble a bit into the glam side. I just like searing vocals, the thundering base, awesome solos, and sometimes even the quieter prog rock type songs that appear sometimes on these albums.
What should I be listening to or buying records of?
Hey guys, I need a metal education. I'm trying to expand my appreciation of metal but I'm also mostly looking to pick up some more metal on vinyl.
Right now I have Iron Maiden's Piece of Mind and Dio's The Last in Line. I don't like modern metal but want to expand my 80s metal horizons. I'll even dabble a bit into the glam side. I just like searing vocals, the thundering base, awesome solos, and sometimes even the quieter prog rock type songs that appear sometimes on these albums.
What should I be listening to or buying records of?
Rage- "Perfect Man" or "Trapped"
Riot- "Thundersteel"
Dokken- "Under Lock and Key"
Dream Theater- "Images and Words"
Tank-"Honour and Blood" (guitar solos are awesome)
Racer X- "Extreme Live volume 2"
Tony MacAlpine-"Maximum Security" (No vocals but awesome guitar)
Hericane Alice-"Hericane Alice" (Yeah that's the spelling)
Vitalij Kuprij (songs with Greg Howe on guitar)
Cacophony-"Speed Metal Symphony"
Restless-"We Rock the Nation"
Whitesnake-"Whitesnake" (John Sykes best work on guitar)
Specific songs you might look for:
Tank-Honour and Blood, The War Drags Ever On, Kill, Too Tired to Wait For Love, W.M.L.A
Rage-A Pilgrim's Path, Wasteland, Between The Lines, Power and the Greed, Medicine, Questions, Enough is Enough
Tony MacAlpine-The King's Cup, Hundreds of Thousands (as in notes)
Dokken-Lightning Strikes Again, The Hunter, In My Dreams (guitar solo)
Racer X-Hammer Away (live version)
Cacophony-Concerto
Whitesnake-Children Of the Night, Bad Boys (Cheesy lyrics but great guitar work), Still of the Night
Hey guys, I need a metal education. I'm trying to expand my appreciation of metal but I'm also mostly looking to pick up some more metal on vinyl.
Right now I have Iron Maiden's Piece of Mind and Dio's The Last in Line. I don't like modern metal but want to expand my 80s metal horizons. I'll even dabble a bit into the glam side. I just like searing vocals, the thundering base, awesome solos, and sometimes even the quieter prog rock type songs that appear sometimes on these albums.
What should I be listening to or buying records of?
Sounds like you might enjoy the Power Metal genre, which is basically a modern take on 80's hair metal. Blind Guardian is one of the standard bearers for that genre, if you like awesome guitar riffs and solos then check this out
If I ever feel the need to get my viking on, I blast some Tyr
And if you want pure unabashed cheese, Dream Evil is awesome
Hey guys, I need a metal education. I'm trying to expand my appreciation of metal but I'm also mostly looking to pick up some more metal on vinyl.
Right now I have Iron Maiden's Piece of Mind and Dio's The Last in Line. I don't like modern metal but want to expand my 80s metal horizons. I'll even dabble a bit into the glam side. I just like searing vocals, the thundering base, awesome solos, and sometimes even the quieter prog rock type songs that appear sometimes on these albums.
What should I be listening to or buying records of?
Here's another band to check out as far as piercing vocals go:
Also for something a little more proggy:
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Eakins wasn't a bad coach, the team just had 2 bad years, they should've been more patient.
Rage- "Perfect Man" or "Trapped"
Riot- "Thundersteel"
Dokken- "Under Lock and Key"
Dream Theater- "Images and Words"
Tank-"Honour and Blood" (guitar solos are awesome)
Racer X- "Extreme Live volume 2"
Tony MacAlpine-"Maximum Security" (No vocals but awesome guitar)
Hericane Alice-"Hericane Alice" (Yeah that's the spelling)
Vitalij Kuprij (songs with Greg Howe on guitar)
Cacophony-"Speed Metal Symphony"
Restless-"We Rock the Nation"
Whitesnake-"Whitesnake" (John Sykes best work on guitar)
Specific songs you might look for:
Tank-Honour and Blood, The War Drags Ever On, Kill, Too Tired to Wait For Love, W.M.L.A
Rage-A Pilgrim's Path, Wasteland, Between The Lines, Power and the Greed, Medicine, Questions, Enough is Enough
Tony MacAlpine-The King's Cup, Hundreds of Thousands (as in notes)
Dokken-Lightning Strikes Again, The Hunter, In My Dreams (guitar solo)
Racer X-Hammer Away (live version)
Cacophony-Concerto
Whitesnake-Children Of the Night, Bad Boys (Cheesy lyrics but great guitar work), Still of the Night
Thanks. I live and die on recommendations.
I have this thing where I buy records music un-heard so that it's my first time hearing a song when I play an album for the first time (therefore, no previewing on Youtube!).
This list helps a lot. From what I recognize from the above, this might be pretty spot on. I now remember the Lynch solo from "In My Dreams" from when I was a little kid and thinking it was great and trying to teach myself it on guitar.
I remember reading about Sykes. Is there any good stuff from when he was with Thin Lizzy? (another situation where I know what Thin Lizzy is because I keep seeing the albums in stores but I am refraining from actually listening to anything from them unless I actually buy the album!).
On the Classic vs. Modern thing, I just feel that classic is a little more melodic and new metal is a little too much emphasis on drums and djent.
I saw this yesterday. This guy is pretty entertaining.
Hey guys, I need a metal education. I'm trying to expand my appreciation of metal but I'm also mostly looking to pick up some more metal on vinyl.
Right now I have Iron Maiden's Piece of Mind and Dio's The Last in Line. I don't like modern metal but want to expand my 80s metal horizons. I'll even dabble a bit into the glam side. I just like searing vocals, the thundering base, awesome solos, and sometimes even the quieter prog rock type songs that appear sometimes on these albums.
What should I be listening to or buying records of?
May I suggest Mekong Delta? Bit of an acquired taste, but based on what you are asking for maybe it will tickle your fancy?
Fates Warning (Extremely underrated band)
Can't go wrong with Overkill....
Queensryche?
Jag Panzer (slightly newer than what your are looking for, but along the same lines. Don't let the cheese dick video fool you, these guys shred.)
And my personal favorite recommendation, Watchtower.
Hope these find you well.
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Even though he says he only wanted steak and potatoes, he was aware of all the rapes.
Hey guys, I need a metal education. I'm trying to expand my appreciation of metal but I'm also mostly looking to pick up some more metal on vinyl.
Right now I have Iron Maiden's Piece of Mind and Dio's The Last in Line. I don't like modern metal but want to expand my 80s metal horizons. I'll even dabble a bit into the glam side. I just like searing vocals, the thundering base, awesome solos, and sometimes even the quieter prog rock type songs that appear sometimes on these albums.
What should I be listening to or buying records of?
Pantera: Vulger Display of Power
Sepultura: Schizophrenia
Anthrax: Volume 8 (Hey, not their best but there's some awesomely catchy tunes in there)
Anything Coheed and Cambria. These guys are doing it right.
I really want to say Fear Factory but I feel that may be too far out of your range.
Fugazi
That's about all I could recommend right now. If you ever get into some newer and heavier stuff I'd love to make some recommendations.
Honestly though, I'm not too up on good eighties metal other than the old stand bys like Metallica, Slayer, Anthrax, Pantera, Sepultura etc... So these ones may not wet your appetite so much.
Speaking of Coheed and Cambria, Has anyone given their new release ( The color before the Sun) a good rinse? I love it so far through the first listen through. Just so clean and good.
Speaking of Coheed and Cambria, Has anyone given their new release ( The color before the Sun) a good rinse? I love it so far through the first listen through. Just so clean and good.
Yeah I like it too, very catchy at times. I think the band benefits from moving on from the confusing sci-fi stuff.
Phil Anselmo makes a total ass of himself at Dimebash this year. He was making anti semetic gestures and yelling out "white power". This has no place anywhere and especially not in metal music where scrutiny is heavily focused. Robb Flynn from machine head calls him out in a brilliant speech. This is a must watch for all metal heads and skeptics.
NSFW due to language and imagery:
NSFW!
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Eakins wasn't a bad coach, the team just had 2 bad years, they should've been more patient.
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Phil sucks, and always has. He's had plenty of incidents like this in the past, not sure why anyone is surprised. Metal music in general has a long history of racism. Glad people are finally starting to realize it, and call it what it is.