OFF: Re: Dio, Maiden, etc.
mike coleman
insect.brain at GMAIL.COM
Tue Sep 23 01:04:03 EDT 2008
*not a flaw in the below anywhere. when I was at dinner tonight I was
thinking of that exact one weak link.*
*I guess the sabbotage LP was one that wasn't so much reproducable live with
my limited knowledge of the sabbath world and such. And agreed "best of
those eras". I am unfamiliar with the incarnation with the singer that the
embalmer mentioned, although I believe I saw that tour with Motorhead
opening,*
*Born Again is in my collection, a later edition and I am aware of the
powers of Gillan and such*
**
**
On 9/22/08, Brad Dahl <dahl at wirelessbeehive.com> wrote:
>
> *1) Judas Priest "Stained Class"....mandatory, classic, will not end up in
>> neighbors parking space*
>>
>
> Amen. This is my all time favorite metal album. I love the songs, the
> production, the performances... not a weak link anywhere here. When it came
> out, I made a cassette of it and took it to Pacific Stereo in Covina, CA and
> put it on their best system in their listening room and spent the day there.
> The staff there finally made me leave when they realized this kid wasn't
> going to buy anything, even though I kept flashing my American Express card
> so they thought there was a chance. A desert island disc for me.
>
> *2) Black Sabbath "Sabbotage", as above, and "Never Say Die" sticks to my
>> heart*
>>
>
> Sabotage is my favorite Ozzy Sab album, even with the weak "Am I Going
> Insane" tune. I'm still trying to figure out how the singer in my first
> band pulled of "Symptom of the Universe". Must have been the cocaine.
>
> Brad, in Utah
>
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