Rainbow's - "Catch The Rainbow" from the album, Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow. :cool:
Going by the past batch of posts, I seemingly must listen to music a lot more than most. :o
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Rainbow's - "Catch The Rainbow" from the album, Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow. :cool:
Going by the past batch of posts, I seemingly must listen to music a lot more than most. :o
Vince DiCola's - "Autobot/Decepticon Battle" from the album, The Transformers: The Movie (Original Motion Picture Score). :cool:
Some great tracks there Hursty. Listening to Cowboys, you can hear rheir roots of Power Metal. Personally on of my favourite songs is Floods. Has one of Dime's greatest solos in it. Stempy actually played that solo during our first gig.
Currently I'm listening to Manowar's Dark Avenger. The riff at the beginning is just awesome in its chunkiness. Wish I got into these guys earlier. Their early stuff may contain more cheese than Switzerland, some really great music.
Hehe, cheers man. ;):)
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Rammstein's - "Wilder Wein" from the album, Live Aus Berlin. :cool:
Rammstein's - "Führe Mich" from the album, Liebe Ist Für Alle Da. :cool:
Rob Zombie's - "Rock and Roll (In a Black Hole)" from the album, Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor. :cool:
A whole tone of Aussie songs to celebrate Australia Day, in which I'm tweeting out for the world to hear. ;):p
Nice! ;)
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Static-X's - "Push It" from the album, Wisconsin Death Trip. :cool:
Spent my Aussie Day at the Big Day Out. Primus rocked hard, so did Violent Soho, Beady Eye (Liam Gallagher's new band) were crap, except for when they played Oasis's Morning Glory which actually rocked.
And what can i say about Pearl Jam? They're the only reason i went to the BDO and they played as if it was their first gig. They rocked hard, swinging from the lights, trashing equipment, and played for just under 3 hours. Well worth it, and i was only 4 deep from the front.
I love Pearl Jam, always go to their gigs when they come out every few years, but never get good tickets. Always end up watching the big screens to actually see them. Didn't want to lose an opportunity to see them up close so it was worth the 3 hour wait in the crowd for a good vantage point. Plus one of Matt Cameron's drum sticks landed where i was when he threw it after the gig but the guy in front got it.
Damn! - So close on that stick! :eek:;)
I can't say I know any of their songs, their sound is pretty synonymous however and when I do hear 'em I don't mind it at all. :)
Always nice when you're able to finally achieve a "Gig" goal like that huh?, my own is simply being present to hear Rammstein live - I hope I get that opportunity before they decide to call it a day. :o
Ghost - Secular Haze live! 1!!!!!!!!
Lamb of God - Omerta \ii/
Nothing at the moment, too much of a headache derived from alternating light sources... :o
Ben Folds
The Best Imitation of Myself: A Retrospective:)
Sepultura on shuffle
:D
In the past week I've seen Arcade Fire @ Perth Big Day Out (they sold tickets after 6pm for $100 instead of $180). I'd bought tickets on day of release (because of BLUR!) but refunded them after Blur cancelled. Arcade Fire's playing time got bumped up to 90 mins, and realistically, living in Perth, $100 for a 90 minute set by them is a goddamn rarity (they've only toured Australia twice out of four albums, and only Sydney and Melbourne have had their own side-shows outside of the festival dates).
In addition, I caught Bruce Springsteen on Wednesday night. Abso-frickin'-lutely amazing. He played for over three hours, and Tom Morello (ex-Rage Against the Machine guitarist) was on the tour as well. They did an awesome version of "The Ghost of Tom Joad", a 1990s Springsteen track that RATM covered, and Bruce and Morello re-recorded it for Bruce's new album that came out last month.
So, I've been listening to those two artists quite a bit lately!
I shared a few beers with Max Cavalera when Soulfly came here back in Jan 1999. One of the best moments in my life!
Odroerir - Odroerir
A bit of pagan metal. One of their tracks I am really digging atm is this 19 minute epic called Allvater
I see your pagan metal and counter with PIRATE METAL :cool:
I am not much of a fan of Swashbuckle, but Alestorm I quite dig and have seen them on our shores and drank with them too :D
Blue Öyster Cult -(Don't fear) The reaper
Rammstein - Amerika
Now listening to the 'Attack of the Decepticons' audio book. Voices are hilarious! :D
S3rl's entire back catalogue.
Rock of Ages Soundtrack. :D
Threat Signal - Under Reprisal. One of the best!
Coal Chamber's - "El Cu Cuy" from the album, Chamber Music. :cool:
Iced Earth and Kreator back catalogue just before they tour.
Ah Kreator. I vaguely remember seeing them back in '06. Only memory of that night is coz of a few random photos, and the support band doing Motorhead's Iron Fist heh.
I been kickin a bit of Satyricon coz I will be seeing them for their Sidewave thanks to someone buying me a ticket. And the ALMIGHTY GWAR!!! And Amon Amarth. Gonna be a killer gig for me.
This business of love
by Wall of Voodoo
plus a Blakes 7 audio play
Keith Urbans new Album :o I'm a big Rock / Country / Relaxing music buff :D
Stan Bush's - "Dare" from the album, The Transformers: The Movie - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (20th Anniversary Edition). :cool: