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[J.D. DIAMOND] Wednesday, May 27, 2009 3:38:28 PM
Hey D.O.E. ...no I don't man,but you can hear a couple of tracks on youtube though. I imagine that its pretty hard to find.Not that great of an album,but its ok...its pretty rare though. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by DelivererofEvil from Wednesday, May 27, 2009 3:14:12 PM)
DelivererofEvil wrote:
I've been told WONDERS about that album, but I still haven't managed to download it, and getting an original is simply insane since it goes over 200 € on ebays, etc.
Do you have a link to it, JD?
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
STORMTROOPER ARMIES OF THE NIGHT 1985
Old, rare heavy metal from the U.S.A.
[DelivererofEvil] Wednesday, May 27, 2009 3:14:12 PM
I've been told WONDERS about that album, but I still haven't managed to download it, and getting an original is simply insane since it goes over 200 € on ebays, etc.
[Before The Rage] Tuesday, May 19, 2009 11:13:34 AM
[J.D. DIAMOND] Tuesday, May 19, 2009 4:31:51 AM
STORMTROOPER ARMIES OF THE NIGHT 1985
Old, rare heavy metal from the U.S.A.
[J.D. DIAMOND] Saturday, May 16, 2009 6:59:15 PM
ICED EARTH debut LP 1990
For fans of Judas Priest,Iron Maiden,Saxon and Old Metallica.
[J.D. DIAMOND] Thursday, May 14, 2009 5:50:58 PM
Awsome album cover,the album is pretty cool as well....a little slow for my likings,but still a good album. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ladiesman from Thursday, May 14, 2009 3:16:22 PM)
ladiesman wrote:
THE DEVIL YOU KNOW-BLACK SABBATH aka HEAVEN AND HELL.
[ladiesman] Thursday, May 14, 2009 3:16:22 PM
THE DEVIL YOU KNOW-BLACK SABBATH aka HEAVEN AND HELL.
[J.D. DIAMOND] Wednesday, May 13, 2009 4:39:18 PM
RUNNING WILD PILE OF SKULLS 1992
Excellent classic traditional "New Wave Of British Heavy Metal styled" heavy metal with awsome songwritting,this album kicks ass!
[J.D. DIAMOND] Saturday, May 09, 2009 2:53:05 AM
Yeah it does have a tiny slight tid bit of "punk" but in the good sense. There Are No Rules!! lol! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Friday, May 08, 2009 10:59:09 PM)
hellrider 31038 wrote:
yeah man metal merchants is excellent to.i find the album has a slight punk sound to it hey.
Plunging To Megadeath is my favorite track off the album too man!!! I also like Metal Merchants!!!!
hellrider 31038 wrote:
yeah i got the tape J.D DIAMOND THE COOOOMMMMMMMAAAANNNNDDDDEEEERRRR.yeah man good album
PLUNGING TO MEGADEATH. my favorite track from the album
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
HALLOW'S EVE TALES OF TERROR 1985
Hallow's Eve the first album! Classic Heavy Metal album of the day.
[J.D. DIAMOND] Friday, May 08, 2009 4:18:42 PM
ANGEL OF RETRIBUTION may not be Judas Priest's best album,but it is my FAVORITE album from Judas Priest!
[J.D. DIAMOND] Friday, May 08, 2009 4:14:43 PM
Plunging To Megadeath is my favorite track off the album too man!!! I also like Metal Merchants!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Thursday, May 07, 2009 6:58:39 PM)
hellrider 31038 wrote:
yeah i got the tape J.D DIAMOND THE COOOOMMMMMMMAAAANNNNDDDDEEEERRRR.yeah man good album
PLUNGING TO MEGADEATH. my favorite track from the album
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
HALLOW'S EVE TALES OF TERROR 1985
Hallow's Eve the first album! Classic Heavy Metal album of the day.
[hellrider 31038] Thursday, May 07, 2009 6:58:39 PM
yeah i got the tape J.D DIAMOND THE COOOOMMMMMMMAAAANNNNDDDDEEEERRRR.yeah man good album
PLUNGING TO MEGADEATH. my favorite track from the album
I thought Brave New World was very good for a sort of comeback album. A few duds but it's overall very good to me. And did you ever notice that the riff at the end of Wickerman, the Wooo Ohhh Ohh oh part, is EXACTLY the same fucking riff as the galloping chorus riff in Out of the Silent Planet? It's just played faster.
I also liked A Matter of Life and Death as well. The Legacy is my favorite song off it.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
First off D.O.E., I agree that "Pearl Jam" does'nt belong on here and Mr.Dave Genocide should be executed for doing so!(Just kidding Dave,but really.....?)
And if you want to discover Iron Maiden's good albums,listen to
Iron Maiden -1980
Killers-1981
The Number Of The Beast-1992
Piece Of Mind - 1983
Powerslave -1984
Those 5 albums are Maiden's masterpieces and stand alone.
If you want more,than check out
Brave New World -2000(half of it is ok)
A Matter Of Life And Death -2006
and then check out "1988 Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son...half of it is ok.
I would stay away from 1986 -Somewhere In Time,1990 No Prayer For The Dying,1992 Fear Of The Dark,1995 The X Factor,1998 Vitual 11,2003 Dance Of Death(yuk).
DelivererofEvil wrote:
I'm not one to swear.... a lot.
But:
WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT POST DOING HERE?
People!
Classic! Heavy Metal!
CLASSIC! HEAVY METAL!
Just for emphasis: HEAVY METAL! Regarding "A Matter of Life and Death", I haven't heard it yet, and it'll take me some time to get to it, what with the chest of NWOBHM I still have to dig up and other priorities. Shamefully, or not, I only know one Maiden album by heart and that's "Piece of Mind"... I love Iron Maiden every once in a while, couldn't listen to them everyday.
It is something I have to work on, so: any suggestions to discover Maiden?
Mr. Dave Genocide wrote:
Not entirely Metal, but...
Pearl Jam - TEN
Edited at: Thursday, May 07, 2009 3:03:41 PM
[Bazookajoe_666] Thursday, May 07, 2009 10:53:55 AM
I thought Brave New World was very good for a sort of comeback album. A few duds but it's overall very good to me. And did you ever notice that the riff at the end of Wickerman, the Wooo Ohhh Ohh oh part, is EXACTLY the same fucking riff as the galloping chorus riff in Out of the Silent Planet? It's just played faster.
I also liked A Matter of Life and Death as well. The Legacy is my favorite song off it. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Wednesday, May 06, 2009 5:56:53 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
First off D.O.E., I agree that "Pearl Jam" does'nt belong on here and Mr.Dave Genocide should be executed for doing so!(Just kidding Dave,but really.....?)
And if you want to discover Iron Maiden's good albums,listen to
Iron Maiden -1980
Killers-1981
The Number Of The Beast-1992
Piece Of Mind - 1983
Powerslave -1984
Those 5 albums are Maiden's masterpieces and stand alone.
If you want more,than check out
Brave New World -2000(half of it is ok)
A Matter Of Life And Death -2006
and then check out "1988 Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son...half of it is ok.
I would stay away from 1986 -Somewhere In Time,1990 No Prayer For The Dying,1992 Fear Of The Dark,1995 The X Factor,1998 Vitual 11,2003 Dance Of Death(yuk).
DelivererofEvil wrote:
I'm not one to swear.... a lot.
But:
WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT POST DOING HERE?
People!
Classic! Heavy Metal!
CLASSIC! HEAVY METAL!
Just for emphasis: HEAVY METAL!
Regarding "A Matter of Life and Death", I haven't heard it yet, and it'll take me some time to get to it, what with the chest of NWOBHM I still have to dig up and other priorities. Shamefully, or not, I only know one Maiden album by heart and that's "Piece of Mind"... I love Iron Maiden every once in a while, couldn't listen to them everyday.
It is something I have to work on, so: any suggestions to discover Maiden?
Mr. Dave Genocide wrote:
Not entirely Metal, but...
Pearl Jam - TEN
[Bazookajoe_666] Thursday, May 07, 2009 10:52:15 AM
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Dance of Death ALSO HAD DANCE OF DEATH! GReat friggin song! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Wednesday, May 06, 2009 6:16:32 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Nice list but I would have put Seventh Son (for SURE) and Somewhere in Time (granted only a few real JAMS but the LP cover alone is worth it's weight in Powerslave gold in the "must have" list.
Dance of Death had Rainmaker. The only saving grace, IMO.
Now then about that car trip. No "bogart-ing" and we'll both have quite a laugh!
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
First off D.O.E., I agree that "Pearl Jam" does'nt belong on here and Mr.Dave Genocide should be executed for doing so!(Just kidding Dave,but really.....?)
And if you want to discover Iron Maiden's good albums,listen to
Iron Maiden -1980
Killers-1981
The Number Of The Beast-1992
Piece Of Mind - 1983
Powerslave -1984
Those 5 albums are Maiden's masterpieces and stand alone.
If you want more,than check out
Brave New World -2000(half of it is ok)
A Matter Of Life And Death -2006
and then check out "1988 Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son...half of it is ok.
I would stay away from 1986 -Somewhere In Time,1990 No Prayer For The Dying,1992 Fear Of The Dark,1995 The X Factor,1998 Vitual 11,2003 Dance Of Death(yuk).
DelivererofEvil wrote:
I'm not one to swear.... a lot.
But:
WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT POST DOING HERE?
People!
Classic! Heavy Metal!
CLASSIC! HEAVY METAL!
Just for emphasis: HEAVY METAL!
Regarding "A Matter of Life and Death", I haven't heard it yet, and it'll take me some time to get to it, what with the chest of NWOBHM I still have to dig up and other priorities. Shamefully, or not, I only know one Maiden album by heart and that's "Piece of Mind"... I love Iron Maiden every once in a while, couldn't listen to them everyday.
It is something I have to work on, so: any suggestions to discover Maiden?
Mr. Dave Genocide wrote:
Not entirely Metal, but...
Pearl Jam - TEN
[J.D. DIAMOND] Thursday, May 07, 2009 4:13:09 AM
"LOFL" guidio!!!!! Dude,that cracks me the fuck up man!!! LOL! I haven't seen that video since around 1984 man,(lol!)somehow I knew that you were ontop of it!! LOL! Dude that made my whole day after a long day at work I come home to this video,thanks guido!!! LOL!
And spapad,that is a funny video too,but I seemed to have missed that one back in the day...funny none the less!
Freakin guido,(lol!) you rock man!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, May 07, 2009 12:02:19 AM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Come on....who are you asking? Do I know it, pfffff....I can SING it word for word!
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
LOL! No "bogart-ing"!! I'm a camper guido!! LOL! But for that exception, if your drivin I'll " pass the dutchie to the left hand side"!!!!!! LOL! Remember that video dude,.... from that early 80's band "Musical Youth"? LOL guido!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
Nice list but I would have put Seventh Son (for SURE) and Somewhere in Time (granted only a few real JAMS but the LP cover alone is worth it's weight in Powerslave gold in the "must have" list.
Dance of Death had Rainmaker. The only saving grace, IMO.
Now then about that car trip. No "bogart-ing" and we'll both have quite a laugh!
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
First off D.O.E., I agree that "Pearl Jam" does'nt belong on here and Mr.Dave Genocide should be executed for doing so!(Just kidding Dave,but really.....?)
And if you want to discover Iron Maiden's good albums,listen to
Iron Maiden -1980
Killers-1981
The Number Of The Beast-1992
Piece Of Mind - 1983
Powerslave -1984
Those 5 albums are Maiden's masterpieces and stand alone.
If you want more,than check out
Brave New World -2000(half of it is ok)
A Matter Of Life And Death -2006
and then check out "1988 Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son...half of it is ok.
I would stay away from 1986 -Somewhere In Time,1990 No Prayer For The Dying,1992 Fear Of The Dark,1995 The X Factor,1998 Vitual 11,2003 Dance Of Death(yuk).
DelivererofEvil wrote:
I'm not one to swear.... a lot.
But:
WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT POST DOING HERE?
People!
Classic! Heavy Metal!
CLASSIC! HEAVY METAL!
Just for emphasis: HEAVY METAL!
Regarding "A Matter of Life and Death", I haven't heard it yet, and it'll take me some time to get to it, what with the chest of NWOBHM I still have to dig up and other priorities. Shamefully, or not, I only know one Maiden album by heart and that's "Piece of Mind"... I love Iron Maiden every once in a while, couldn't listen to them everyday.
It is something I have to work on, so: any suggestions to discover Maiden?
Mr. Dave Genocide wrote:
Not entirely Metal, but...
Pearl Jam - TEN
[spapad] Thursday, May 07, 2009 12:21:23 AM
Blast from the past!
[guidogodoy] Thursday, May 07, 2009 12:02:19 AM
Come on....who are you asking? Do I know it, pfffff....I can SING it word for word!
LOL! No "bogart-ing"!! I'm a camper guido!! LOL! But for that exception, if your drivin I'll " pass the dutchie to the left hand side"!!!!!! LOL! Remember that video dude,.... from that early 80's band "Musical Youth"? LOL guido!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
Nice list but I would have put Seventh Son (for SURE) and Somewhere in Time (granted only a few real JAMS but the LP cover alone is worth it's weight in Powerslave gold in the "must have" list.
Dance of Death had Rainmaker. The only saving grace, IMO.
Now then about that car trip. No "bogart-ing" and we'll both have quite a laugh!
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
First off D.O.E., I agree that "Pearl Jam" does'nt belong on here and Mr.Dave Genocide should be executed for doing so!(Just kidding Dave,but really.....?)
And if you want to discover Iron Maiden's good albums,listen to
Iron Maiden -1980
Killers-1981
The Number Of The Beast-1992
Piece Of Mind - 1983
Powerslave -1984
Those 5 albums are Maiden's masterpieces and stand alone.
If you want more,than check out
Brave New World -2000(half of it is ok)
A Matter Of Life And Death -2006
and then check out "1988 Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son...half of it is ok.
I would stay away from 1986 -Somewhere In Time,1990 No Prayer For The Dying,1992 Fear Of The Dark,1995 The X Factor,1998 Vitual 11,2003 Dance Of Death(yuk).
DelivererofEvil wrote:
I'm not one to swear.... a lot.
But:
WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT POST DOING HERE?
People!
Classic! Heavy Metal!
CLASSIC! HEAVY METAL!
Just for emphasis: HEAVY METAL!
Regarding "A Matter of Life and Death", I haven't heard it yet, and it'll take me some time to get to it, what with the chest of NWOBHM I still have to dig up and other priorities. Shamefully, or not, I only know one Maiden album by heart and that's "Piece of Mind"... I love Iron Maiden every once in a while, couldn't listen to them everyday.
It is something I have to work on, so: any suggestions to discover Maiden?
Mr. Dave Genocide wrote:
Not entirely Metal, but...
Pearl Jam - TEN
[J.D. DIAMOND] Wednesday, May 06, 2009 10:19:05 PM
LOL! No "bogart-ing"!! I'm a camper guido!! LOL! But for that exception, if your drivin I'll " pass the dutchie to the left hand side"!!!!!! LOL! Remember that video dude,.... from that early 80's band "Musical Youth"? LOL guido!!!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Wednesday, May 06, 2009 6:16:32 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Nice list but I would have put Seventh Son (for SURE) and Somewhere in Time (granted only a few real JAMS but the LP cover alone is worth it's weight in Powerslave gold in the "must have" list.
Dance of Death had Rainmaker. The only saving grace, IMO.
Now then about that car trip. No "bogart-ing" and we'll both have quite a laugh!
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
First off D.O.E., I agree that "Pearl Jam" does'nt belong on here and Mr.Dave Genocide should be executed for doing so!(Just kidding Dave,but really.....?)
And if you want to discover Iron Maiden's good albums,listen to
Iron Maiden -1980
Killers-1981
The Number Of The Beast-1992
Piece Of Mind - 1983
Powerslave -1984
Those 5 albums are Maiden's masterpieces and stand alone.
If you want more,than check out
Brave New World -2000(half of it is ok)
A Matter Of Life And Death -2006
and then check out "1988 Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son...half of it is ok.
I would stay away from 1986 -Somewhere In Time,1990 No Prayer For The Dying,1992 Fear Of The Dark,1995 The X Factor,1998 Vitual 11,2003 Dance Of Death(yuk).
DelivererofEvil wrote:
I'm not one to swear.... a lot.
But:
WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT POST DOING HERE?
People!
Classic! Heavy Metal!
CLASSIC! HEAVY METAL!
Just for emphasis: HEAVY METAL!
Regarding "A Matter of Life and Death", I haven't heard it yet, and it'll take me some time to get to it, what with the chest of NWOBHM I still have to dig up and other priorities. Shamefully, or not, I only know one Maiden album by heart and that's "Piece of Mind"... I love Iron Maiden every once in a while, couldn't listen to them everyday.
It is something I have to work on, so: any suggestions to discover Maiden?
Mr. Dave Genocide wrote:
Not entirely Metal, but...
Pearl Jam - TEN
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, May 06, 2009 6:16:32 PM
Nice list but I would have put Seventh Son (for SURE) and Somewhere in Time (granted only a few real JAMS but the LP cover alone is worth it's weight in Powerslave gold in the "must have" list.
Dance of Death had Rainmaker. The only saving grace, IMO.
Now then about that car trip. No "bogart-ing" and we'll both have quite a laugh! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Wednesday, May 06, 2009 5:56:53 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
First off D.O.E., I agree that "Pearl Jam" does'nt belong on here and Mr.Dave Genocide should be executed for doing so!(Just kidding Dave,but really.....?)
And if you want to discover Iron Maiden's good albums,listen to
Iron Maiden -1980
Killers-1981
The Number Of The Beast-1992
Piece Of Mind - 1983
Powerslave -1984
Those 5 albums are Maiden's masterpieces and stand alone.
If you want more,than check out
Brave New World -2000(half of it is ok)
A Matter Of Life And Death -2006
and then check out "1988 Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son...half of it is ok.
I would stay away from 1986 -Somewhere In Time,1990 No Prayer For The Dying,1992 Fear Of The Dark,1995 The X Factor,1998 Vitual 11,2003 Dance Of Death(yuk).
DelivererofEvil wrote:
I'm not one to swear.... a lot.
But:
WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT POST DOING HERE?
People!
Classic! Heavy Metal!
CLASSIC! HEAVY METAL!
Just for emphasis: HEAVY METAL!
Regarding "A Matter of Life and Death", I haven't heard it yet, and it'll take me some time to get to it, what with the chest of NWOBHM I still have to dig up and other priorities. Shamefully, or not, I only know one Maiden album by heart and that's "Piece of Mind"... I love Iron Maiden every once in a while, couldn't listen to them everyday.
It is something I have to work on, so: any suggestions to discover Maiden?
Mr. Dave Genocide wrote:
Not entirely Metal, but...
Pearl Jam - TEN
[J.D. DIAMOND] Wednesday, May 06, 2009 5:56:53 PM
First off D.O.E., I agree that "Pearl Jam" does'nt belong on here and Mr.Dave Genocide should be executed for doing so!(Just kidding Dave,but really.....?)
And if you want to discover Iron Maiden's good albums,listen to
Iron Maiden -1980
Killers-1981
The Number Of The Beast-1992
Piece Of Mind - 1983
Powerslave -1984
Those 5 albums are Maiden's masterpieces and stand alone.
If you want more,than check out
Brave New World -2000(half of it is ok)
A Matter Of Life And Death -2006
and then check out "1988 Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son...half of it is ok.
I would stay away from 1986 -Somewhere In Time,1990 No Prayer For The Dying,1992 Fear Of The Dark,1995 The X Factor,1998 Vitual 11,2003 Dance Of Death(yuk). [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by DelivererofEvil from Wednesday, May 06, 2009 5:34:00 PM)
DelivererofEvil wrote:
I'm not one to swear.... a lot.
But:
WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT POST DOING HERE?
People!
Classic! Heavy Metal!
CLASSIC! HEAVY METAL!
Just for emphasis: HEAVY METAL!
Regarding "A Matter of Life and Death", I haven't heard it yet, and it'll take me some time to get to it, what with the chest of NWOBHM I still have to dig up and other priorities. Shamefully, or not, I only know one Maiden album by heart and that's "Piece of Mind"... I love Iron Maiden every once in a while, couldn't listen to them everyday.
It is something I have to work on, so: any suggestions to discover Maiden?
Mr. Dave Genocide wrote:
Not entirely Metal, but...
Pearl Jam - TEN
[DelivererofEvil] Wednesday, May 06, 2009 5:34:00 PM
I'm not one to swear.... a lot.
But:
WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT POST DOING HERE?
People!
Classic! Heavy Metal!
CLASSIC! HEAVY METAL!
Just for emphasis: HEAVY METAL!
Regarding "A Matter of Life and Death", I haven't heard it yet, and it'll take me some time to get to it, what with the chest of NWOBHM I still have to dig up and other priorities. Shamefully, or not, I only know one Maiden album by heart and that's "Piece of Mind"... I love Iron Maiden every once in a while, couldn't listen to them everyday.
It is something I have to work on, so: any suggestions to discover Maiden? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Mr. Dave Genocide from Wednesday, May 06, 2009 2:47:33 PM)
Mr. Dave Genocide wrote:
Not entirely Metal, but...
Pearl Jam - TEN
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, May 06, 2009 5:20:36 PM
We all have our opinions, my friend. I stick with mine.
Perhaps someday I'll have to blow the dust off of that travesty of a Maiden CD and give 'er another go. I'll let you know if I lighten up a bit about it. In the meantime, give me Nostra ANY day. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Head banger from Wednesday, May 06, 2009 3:12:15 PM)
Head banger wrote:
pompus, yes, but worse than nost??? its not maidens worst, not their best, but its head and shoulders above nost.
guidogodoy wrote:
Now I consider myself a Maiden fan right from the start. Look at my profile for proof. However, I CANNOT FREAKIN' STAND this album. Talk about something overblown, pompous and, even worse, just changes rhythms SO many time in each of their 12 mintue songs it is maddening. This album was a train-wreck, IMO, and Maiden themselves seemed puzzled in many an interview as to why the Amercians never got behind it. Their tour with it was a disaster thus bringing about the Back in Time tour to try to recoup what they lost with that miserable tour.
I am willing to accept that I didn't give it much of a chance. Suffered through it twice and put it on the shelf never to be heard again. To me, Nostra was 1000x better.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
I like this Iron Maiden album,the only 2 songs that suck are "Different World" and "Benjamin Bragg".
Up the Irons with this album,for Maiden.....(..and its asking alot from them to make a good album)....its a classic.
[J.D. DIAMOND] Wednesday, May 06, 2009 3:59:33 PM
Well its not Maiden's best work obviously, BUT THIS ALBUM BLOWS AWAY EVERY IRON MAIDEN ALBUM AFTER POWERSLAVE giudo! This is the best they have since Powerslave.
Brave New World,Dance Of Death are nowhere near as good as this record,let alone anything before Brave New World back tracking to Powerslave.
And in my opinion it is way better than Nostradamus by far. All of our opinions differ thats for sure, you and Head Banger both love the "Turbo" album as I hate it with a passion.....just goes to show! lol!
The opening track "Different World" sucks big time and so does track number 7 "Benjamin Bragg"...but the other 8 songs are classic Maiden...
These Colours Don't Run6:52 Brighter Than A Thousand Suns 8:44 The Pilgrim 5:07 The Longest Day 7:48 Out Of The Shadows 5:36 For The Greater Good Of God 9:24 Lord Of Ligh t 7:23 The Legacy 9:20
Some of these tracks may be long,but the album with these 8 tracks is under an hour...(without the 2 songs that suck on it)
These 8 tracks to me are great Iron Maiden songs and crush Nostradamus no contest. Nostradamus is almost 2 hours long and 10 times boring to me.
No worries guido! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Wednesday, May 06, 2009 11:29:26 AM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Now I consider myself a Maiden fan right from the start. Look at my profile for proof. However, I CANNOT FREAKIN' STAND this album. Talk about something overblown, pompous and, even worse, just changes rhythms SO many time in each of their 12 mintue songs it is maddening. This album was a train-wreck, IMO, and Maiden themselves seemed puzzled in many an interview as to why the Amercians never got behind it. Their tour with it was a disaster thus bringing about the Back in Time tour to try to recoup what they lost with that miserable tour.
I am willing to accept that I didn't give it much of a chance. Suffered through it twice and put it on the shelf never to be heard again. To me, Nostra was 1000x better.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
I like this Iron Maiden album,the only 2 songs that suck are "Different World" and "Benjamin Bragg".
Up the Irons with this album,for Maiden.....(..and its asking alot from them to make a good album)....its a classic.
[Head banger] Wednesday, May 06, 2009 3:12:15 PM
pompus, yes, but worse than nost??? its not maidens worst, not their best, but its head and shoulders above nost. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Wednesday, May 06, 2009 11:29:26 AM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Now I consider myself a Maiden fan right from the start. Look at my profile for proof. However, I CANNOT FREAKIN' STAND this album. Talk about something overblown, pompous and, even worse, just changes rhythms SO many time in each of their 12 mintue songs it is maddening. This album was a train-wreck, IMO, and Maiden themselves seemed puzzled in many an interview as to why the Amercians never got behind it. Their tour with it was a disaster thus bringing about the Back in Time tour to try to recoup what they lost with that miserable tour.
I am willing to accept that I didn't give it much of a chance. Suffered through it twice and put it on the shelf never to be heard again. To me, Nostra was 1000x better.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
I like this Iron Maiden album,the only 2 songs that suck are "Different World" and "Benjamin Bragg".
Up the Irons with this album,for Maiden.....(..and its asking alot from them to make a good album)....its a classic.
[Mr. Dave Genocide] Wednesday, May 06, 2009 2:47:33 PM
Not entirely Metal, but...
Pearl Jam - TEN
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, May 06, 2009 11:29:26 AM
Now I consider myself a Maiden fan right from the start. Look at my profile for proof. However, I CANNOT FREAKIN' STAND this album. Talk about something overblown, pompous and, even worse, just changes rhythms SO many time in each of their 12 mintue songs it is maddening. This album was a train-wreck, IMO, and Maiden themselves seemed puzzled in many an interview as to why the Amercians never got behind it. Their tour with it was a disaster thus bringing about the Back in Time tour to try to recoup what they lost with that miserable tour.
I am willing to accept that I didn't give it much of a chance. Suffered through it twice and put it on the shelf never to be heard again. To me, Nostra was 1000x better. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Wednesday, May 06, 2009 3:58:29 AM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
I like this Iron Maiden album,the only 2 songs that suck are "Different World" and "Benjamin Bragg".
Up the Irons with this album,for Maiden.....(..and its asking alot from them to make a good album)....its a classic.
[J.D. DIAMOND] Wednesday, May 06, 2009 3:58:29 AM
I like this Iron Maiden album,the only 2 songs that suck are "Different World" and "Benjamin Bragg".
Up the Irons with this album,for Maiden.....(..and its asking alot from them to make a good album)....its a classic.
[max beardsall] Tuesday, May 05, 2009 5:41:56 AM
kings of metal :manowar
[J.D. DIAMOND] Sunday, May 03, 2009 8:50:52 PM
RUNNING WILD DEATH OR GLORY 1989
[DelivererofEvil] Sunday, May 03, 2009 4:44:46 PM
J.D. don't. Do NOT feed the trolls!
As for the jimmy whatever:
Good sir, thou hath by many a point exceeded the permitted amount of insuccess tolerated by the solemn forces of the internet.
If thou would be so kind as to remove thyself from our presence, such a gesture would be deeply appreciated.
Keep this - of all threads, spare this one! - free from any squalor and cock fights.
Ha,better than what you would would of done...you probably would of went home "with" the christian booklets and threw away all your metal CDs and dry humped your crucifix.
jimmyjames wrote:
Hail Satan, bullet belts, smoking joints, bullying christians because you know they won't fight back, impressive.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Yeah Head Banger I'm with ya,...these bible thumpers outside of the Moore Theatre were "scared" for our "souls" as I remember,there were a number of them as well...telling us we were all going to go to hell for attending King Diamond's show as we stood in line....(lol!)..there were alot of us wearing pentagrams,inverted crosses,black leather jackets...bullet belts.....smoking joints and screaming "hail satan" to these bible bashers man,(lol!)
It was pretty funny because they all stood there without a smile and were pelted by the same booklets they gave us... waded up and thrown at them...lol! Pretty funny stuff that was!!!!
(Quoting Message by Head banger from Saturday, May 02, 2009 6:25:47 PM)
Head banger wrote:
that pisses me off. if people want to be religious, go ahead, worship jesus, alah, budha hell your fluffy cat if you want, but leave me the fuck alone. if I wanted jesus in my life I would have the fairy tale on my bookshelf.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Yeah D.O.E.,the Fatal Portrait tour was awsome dude,here is a picture from that tour man,it was amazing because all the material he played was from obviously "Mercyful Fate" and just the new album at the time 'Fatal Portrait"!!!
It was totally elite now I look back on it.There were bible bashers outside the Moore Theatre giving out pamplets on christianity begging us metal heads not to attend his show,.....we all laughed I remember and were wearing upsidedown crosses,bullet belts and black leather jackets...LOL! Good times!!!
(Quoting Message by DelivererofEvil from Saturday, May 02, 2009 4:42:56 PM)
DelivererofEvil wrote:
I won't say I envy you, because I couldn't accelerate my birth, but hey, I bet those are some GREAT memories!
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
KING DIAMOND Fatal Portrait 1986
Classic heavy metal by the King....I got this LP the week it was released and saw the show at the Moore Theatre in Seattle,excellent memories!
Edited at: Saturday, May 02, 2009 10:35:25 PM Edited at: Saturday, May 02, 2009 10:35:50 PM
[J.D. DIAMOND] Sunday, May 03, 2009 2:49:09 PM
Ha,better than what you would would of done...you probably would of went home "with" the christian booklets and threw away all your metal CDs and dry humped your crucifix. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Sunday, May 03, 2009 5:58:38 AM)
jimmyjames wrote:
Hail Satan, bullet belts, smoking joints, bullying christians because you know they won't fight back, impressive.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Yeah Head Banger I'm with ya,...these bible thumpers outside of the Moore Theatre were "scared" for our "souls" as I remember,there were a number of them as well...telling us we were all going to go to hell for attending King Diamond's show as we stood in line....(lol!)..there were alot of us wearing pentagrams,inverted crosses,black leather jackets...bullet belts.....smoking joints and screaming "hail satan" to these bible bashers man,(lol!)
It was pretty funny because they all stood there without a smile and were pelted by the same booklets they gave us... waded up and thrown at them...lol! Pretty funny stuff that was!!!!
(Quoting Message by Head banger from Saturday, May 02, 2009 6:25:47 PM)
Head banger wrote:
that pisses me off. if people want to be religious, go ahead, worship jesus, alah, budha hell your fluffy cat if you want, but leave me the fuck alone. if I wanted jesus in my life I would have the fairy tale on my bookshelf.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Yeah D.O.E.,the Fatal Portrait tour was awsome dude,here is a picture from that tour man,it was amazing because all the material he played was from obviously "Mercyful Fate" and just the new album at the time 'Fatal Portrait"!!!
It was totally elite now I look back on it.There were bible bashers outside the Moore Theatre giving out pamplets on christianity begging us metal heads not to attend his show,.....we all laughed I remember and were wearing upsidedown crosses,bullet belts and black leather jackets...LOL! Good times!!!
(Quoting Message by DelivererofEvil from Saturday, May 02, 2009 4:42:56 PM)
DelivererofEvil wrote:
I won't say I envy you, because I couldn't accelerate my birth, but hey, I bet those are some GREAT memories!
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
KING DIAMOND Fatal Portrait 1986
Classic heavy metal by the King....I got this LP the week it was released and saw the show at the Moore Theatre in Seattle,excellent memories!
Edited at: Saturday, May 02, 2009 10:35:25 PM Edited at: Saturday, May 02, 2009 10:35:50 PM
[jimmyjames] Sunday, May 03, 2009 5:58:38 AM
Hail Satan, bullet belts, smoking joints, bullying christians because you know they won't fight back, impressive. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Saturday, May 02, 2009 10:25:44 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Yeah Head Banger I'm with ya,...these bible thumpers outside of the Moore Theatre were "scared" for our "souls" as I remember,there were a number of them as well...telling us we were all going to go to hell for attending King Diamond's show as we stood in line....(lol!)..there were alot of us wearing pentagrams,inverted crosses,black leather jackets...bullet belts.....smoking joints and screaming "hail satan" to these bible bashers man,(lol!)
It was pretty funny because they all stood there without a smile and were pelted by the same booklets they gave us... waded up and thrown at them...lol! Pretty funny stuff that was!!!!
(Quoting Message by Head banger from Saturday, May 02, 2009 6:25:47 PM)
Head banger wrote:
that pisses me off. if people want to be religious, go ahead, worship jesus, alah, budha hell your fluffy cat if you want, but leave me the fuck alone. if I wanted jesus in my life I would have the fairy tale on my bookshelf.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Yeah D.O.E.,the Fatal Portrait tour was awsome dude,here is a picture from that tour man,it was amazing because all the material he played was from obviously "Mercyful Fate" and just the new album at the time 'Fatal Portrait"!!!
It was totally elite now I look back on it.There were bible bashers outside the Moore Theatre giving out pamplets on christianity begging us metal heads not to attend his show,.....we all laughed I remember and were wearing upsidedown crosses,bullet belts and black leather jackets...LOL! Good times!!!
(Quoting Message by DelivererofEvil from Saturday, May 02, 2009 4:42:56 PM)
DelivererofEvil wrote:
I won't say I envy you, because I couldn't accelerate my birth, but hey, I bet those are some GREAT memories!
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
KING DIAMOND Fatal Portrait 1986
Classic heavy metal by the King....I got this LP the week it was released and saw the show at the Moore Theatre in Seattle,excellent memories!
Edited at: Saturday, May 02, 2009 10:35:25 PM Edited at: Saturday, May 02, 2009 10:35:50 PM
[flashrockinman] Sunday, May 03, 2009 12:21:08 AM
something from canada all the worlds a stage rush
[J.D. DIAMOND] Saturday, May 02, 2009 10:25:44 PM
Yeah Head Banger I'm with ya,...these bible thumpers outside of the Moore Theatre were "scared" for our "souls" as I remember,there were a number of them as well...telling us we were all going to go to hell for attending King Diamond's show as we stood in line....(lol!)..there were alot of us wearing pentagrams,inverted crosses,black leather jackets...bullet belts.....smoking joints and screaming "hail satan" to these bible bashers man,(lol!)
It was pretty funny because they all stood there without a smile and were pelted by the same booklets they gave us... waded up and thrown at them...lol! Pretty funny stuff that was!!!!
that pisses me off. if people want to be religious, go ahead, worship jesus, alah, budha hell your fluffy cat if you want, but leave me the fuck alone. if I wanted jesus in my life I would have the fairy tale on my bookshelf.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Yeah D.O.E.,the Fatal Portrait tour was awsome dude,here is a picture from that tour man,it was amazing because all the material he played was from obviously "Mercyful Fate" and just the new album at the time 'Fatal Portrait"!!!
It was totally elite now I look back on it.There were bible bashers outside the Moore Theatre giving out pamplets on christianity begging us metal heads not to attend his show,.....we all laughed I remember and were wearing upsidedown crosses,bullet belts and black leather jackets...LOL! Good times!!!
(Quoting Message by DelivererofEvil from Saturday, May 02, 2009 4:42:56 PM)
DelivererofEvil wrote:
I won't say I envy you, because I couldn't accelerate my birth, but hey, I bet those are some GREAT memories!
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
KING DIAMOND Fatal Portrait 1986
Classic heavy metal by the King....I got this LP the week it was released and saw the show at the Moore Theatre in Seattle,excellent memories!
Edited at: Saturday, May 02, 2009 10:35:25 PM Edited at: Saturday, May 02, 2009 10:35:50 PM
[Head banger] Saturday, May 02, 2009 6:38:50 PM
no birds. with the number of wings I have in the fryer, on the smoker and simmering in honeygarlic sauce right now, I am not taking that chance [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, May 02, 2009 6:33:35 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Cat's make me sneeze. Can a bird be in the running for Diety?
[guidogodoy] Saturday, May 02, 2009 6:35:45 PM
I would have suggested as much but he is borderline Anti-Christ! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Saturday, May 02, 2009 6:34:05 PM)
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
what about Calvin??????
guidogodoy wrote:
Cat's make me sneeze. Can a bird be in the running for Diety?
[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Saturday, May 02, 2009 6:34:05 PM
that pisses me off. if people want to be religious, go ahead, worship jesus, alah, budha hell your fluffy cat if you want, but leave me the fuck alone. if I wanted jesus in my life I would have the fairy tale on my bookshelf.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Yeah D.O.E.,the Fatal Portrait tour was awsome dude,here is a picture from that tour man,it was amazing because all the material he played was from obviously "Mercyful Fate" and just the new album at the time 'Fatal Portrait"!!!
It was totally elite now I look back on it.There were bible bashers outside the Moore Theatre giving out pamplets on christianity begging us metal heads not to attend his show,.....we all laughed I remember and were wearing upsidedown crosses,bullet belts and black leather jackets...LOL! Good times!!!
(Quoting Message by DelivererofEvil from Saturday, May 02, 2009 4:42:56 PM)
DelivererofEvil wrote:
I won't say I envy you, because I couldn't accelerate my birth, but hey, I bet those are some GREAT memories!
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
KING DIAMOND Fatal Portrait 1986
Classic heavy metal by the King....I got this LP the week it was released and saw the show at the Moore Theatre in Seattle,excellent memories!
Edited at: Saturday, May 02, 2009 6:14:08 PM
[Head banger] Saturday, May 02, 2009 6:25:47 PM
that pisses me off. if people want to be religious, go ahead, worship jesus, alah, budha hell your fluffy cat if you want, but leave me the fuck alone. if I wanted jesus in my life I would have the fairy tale on my bookshelf. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Saturday, May 02, 2009 6:13:28 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Yeah D.O.E.,the Fatal Portrait tour was awsome dude,here is a picture from that tour man,it was amazing because all the material he played was from obviously "Mercyful Fate" and just the new album at the time 'Fatal Portrait"!!!
It was totally elite now I look back on it.There were bible bashers outside the Moore Theatre giving out pamplets on christianity begging us metal heads not to attend his show,.....we all laughed I remember and were wearing upsidedown crosses,bullet belts and black leather jackets...LOL! Good times!!!
(Quoting Message by DelivererofEvil from Saturday, May 02, 2009 4:42:56 PM)
DelivererofEvil wrote:
I won't say I envy you, because I couldn't accelerate my birth, but hey, I bet those are some GREAT memories!
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
KING DIAMOND Fatal Portrait 1986
Classic heavy metal by the King....I got this LP the week it was released and saw the show at the Moore Theatre in Seattle,excellent memories!