Off Topic Hard Rock/Metal

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Loudest band I’ve seen has to be Motörhead at the empire in the eighties, wasn’t many there but Christ my ears were literally throbbing afterwards.
Same for me.
Lost count how many times I've seen them, but when they played at the academy in 2008, it took about a week to get my hearing back to normal. It was LOUD.
I miss my annual 3 day deaf spell....
 
same here, although it is many years since i saw them...not what i was expecting.

as said earlier, was dragged up with free, sabbath, hogs etc

fave band Rush

best band live for me has to be Rush.

best album has to be dark side of the moon

current taste, same as ever...early ac/dc rush, floyd.
love rush. So much that the duo had to squeeze one of their tracks in (@Evil Jimmy Krankie for you as well - That's me in the bandana!)

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Same for me.
Lost count how many times I've seen them, but when they played at the academy in 2008, it took about a week to get my hearing back to normal. It was LOUD.
I miss my annual 3 day deaf spell....

believe it or not, i saw them at reading and figured they would sound pretty much the same as the other bands being an outside venue...feck me they blasted the rest away, just a wall of noise...
 
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believe it or not, i saw them at reading and figured they would sound pretty much the same as the other bands being an outside venue...feck me they blasted the rest away, just a wall of noise...
Bloody good noise though.
 
Has no-one mentioned Sabbath yet? Are you all quite mad? The best of a great bunch by a country mile.

Also, hats off to a late-70s Judas Priest, who were phenomenal live.

The usual culprits appear here, but no sign of Metallica or Thin Lizzy?
 
Has no-one mentioned Sabbath yet? Are you all quite mad? The best of a great bunch by a country mile.

Also, hats off to a late-70s Judas Priest, who were phenomenal live.

The usual culprits appear here, but no sign of Metallica or Thin Lizzy?

so many great bands from then man, impossible to name them all...'up and coming' bands of the time that i really thought would make the grade were White Spirit and Limelight...Spirit had their big day at Reading then Janick left them for Gillan and never heard them again so presume they folded, no idea how Limelight never got further than 'club band', apparently played until quite recently when one of the brothers passed.

my one possible regret from those days?...at the Mecca one friday and got offered tickets for Reading and Knebworth but could only really afford one...chose Reading as (to me at the time), the price V amount of bands to see made it a no brainer...unfortunately, led zep were the Knebworth band but i figured they were so big they would be going forever...never did get to see them :(
 
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My preferred music genre. There must be a few more on the board.
Favourite band ever - Rush.
So here’s a couple of my favourite bands/songs

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2112. Import LP. Paid £33 for it. Record shop next to the Vestry. Cannot remember the name of the shop.

Uiah Heep 1st big well known band i saw. Sabbath, Free, Cream, Mountain were my favourite bands along with Floyd & Genesis although a slightly different style of music.
 
Grew up with The Quo, Uriah Heep, AC/DC, Golden Earring & The Sensational Alex Harvey Band in the 70s and am stlll very much a rocker.

Recently I’ve got right back into The Cult and have seen them twice in the last 3 years. They’re amazing Live - they get better with age.

All time favourite Band - Early Quo

Best Album Ever - Moontan by Golden Earring.

Best ever Rock Concert - Quo supported by Montrose in around 1974!! Montrose definitely the loudest band I’ve seen.

Current taste - The Cult, Elbow, Muse.

Gulity Pleasure - Kid Creole & The Coconuts

Bart

WTF. :emoticon-0125-mmm::emoticon-0136-giggl:emoticon-0127-lipss
 
Has no-one mentioned Sabbath yet? Are you all quite mad? The best of a great bunch by a country mile.

Also, hats off to a late-70s Judas Priest, who were phenomenal live.

The usual culprits appear here, but no sign of Metallica or Thin Lizzy?
Ozzy era sabbath were always my favourite, but split before I was old enough to be allowed to go to gigs. Their first 6 albums are superb, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath being the first album I ever bought. I even like technical ecstasy, but never took to never say die (though, Juniors Eyes is a good track).
I did see Ozzy a couple of times, Speak of the Devil and Bark at the Moon tours.
Heaven and Hell album was excellent, actually one of their best, and Mob Rules was a decent follow up. I think they went downhill from there though, the album with Gillan was a shocker.....
I eventually got to see them (minus Bill Ward) in 2017 on their "The End" tour. A dream come true for me, and they were superb.
 
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Ozzy era sabbath were always my favourite, but split before I was old enough to be allowed to go to gigs. Their first 6 albums are superb, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath being the first album I ever bought. I even like technical ecstasy, but never took to never say die (though, Juniors Eyes is a good track).
I did see Ozzy a couple of times, Speak of the Devil and Bark at the Moon tours.
Heaven and Hell album was excellent, actually one of their best, and Mob Rules was a decent follow up. I think they went downhill from there though, the album with Gillan was a shocker.....
I eventually got to see them (minus Bill Ward) in 2017 on their "The End" tour. A dream come true for me, and they were superb.

Sabbath were on the City Hall. I couldnt get a tkt. A lad at college had one to sell and I bought it for a weeks wages, £24 at the time. The b*stards cancelled a few weeks later. I got the face value of the tkt haha. I did get to see them a short while later though. War Pigs, Iron Man and of course Paranoid were superb. I think Iommi was underated at the time as a guitarist.
I also had Masters of Reality. Both sides 2. I am sure my mate "borrowed" it and flogged it to Spinning Disk for novelty value.
 
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Has no-one mentioned Sabbath yet? Are you all quite mad? The best of a great bunch by a country mile.

Also, hats off to a late-70s Judas Priest, who were phenomenal live.

The usual culprits appear here, but no sign of Metallica or Thin Lizzy?
It’s only 3 pages, plenty more to come I’m sure.
 
Most Spinal tap like band, probably Saxon although I thought they were ok when I saw them at the city hall.
 
Couple of early albums I bought which are still classics
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Got my 'Strangers In The Night' album autographed by the band at HMV on High St. Unfortunately, it was Chapman, not Schenker.

Don't know how to post pics, so I'll say my 5 favourite albums would be ;

Rush - Fairwell to Kings
Praying Mantis - Time Tells No Lies
Thin Lizzy - Live and Dangerous
Michael Schenker Group -Armed and Ready
Rainbow - Straight Between The Eyes
 
Got my 'Strangers In The Night' album autographed by the band at HMV on High St. Unfortunately, it was Chapman, not Schenker.

Don't know how to post pics, so I'll say my 5 favourite albums would be ;

Rush - Fairwell to Kings
Praying Mantis - Time Tells No Lies
Thin Lizzy - Live and Dangerous
Michael Schenker Group -Armed and Ready
Rainbow - Straight Between The Eyes

Rainbow. Blast from the past. I think Man on a silver mountain (is that the correct title) was probs my fave.