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  • Song Of The Day - 10 Oct 2008: Stairway To Heaven (AotY 1971)

    11 Oct 2008, 16:19 by sablespecter

    Led Zeppelin / Stairway to Heaven / IV (4) / Nov 1971

    sablespecter's Album of the Year for 1971 (RDF: 87.5%)

    Well, duh, no surprise here. Predictable I suppose, but...how could this not be my AotY for 1971? And yet, this is the *first time* in the entire run of the SotD Journal that I have chosen a track from this album. Maybe I've been subconsciously holding out on this album because I specifically DON'T want to be predictable. In fact, every other studio album except In Through the Out Door has provided a track for SotD, as has The Song Remains the Same. So anyway, it's about time!

    At the same time, what more could I write that hasn't possibly been written about the album? Whether the various names it's known by - "Zoso" shouldn't be one of them since Jimmy Page's symbol isn't really a word - or the 40 million copies that have sold or its continued presence on countless "best albums" lists (even though it didn't manage to hit #1 on the charts), there's not much more that I can add objectively.

    In terms of my own experience, I can't tell you when I first actually listened to it all the way through as an album. I can remember its most-heavily-played songs in my earliest music memories from radio airplay, and I suppose it was in the late 70s that I first heard it at the house of one or other of my friends that either had their own copy or had an older brother who did. I purchased my own copy in junior high, sometime in early 1983 as I was beginning to build my collection, so it's been in there as one of my earliest albums and was the first Zeppelin album that I purchased.

    Largely, of course, due to today's selection, which I also can't say anything new about. It is (or was during the 70s anyway) the most requested & played song on radio here in the States,and has been played enough to make it prohibited in some guitar shops (though I don't have personal experience with that). First began forming in December 1970 and first performed live in Belfast on March 5, 1971, then played at every show after. The solo is #1 on my list of the Ten Defining Solos of The 1970s. And of course, there's the wonderful fretting over the backmasked message!*

    As for the rest of the album...

    Side 1
    Black Dog: First performed on the UK tour in April 1971, and most recently performed live by Robert Plant and Alison Krauss on their tour together this year. Like the opening a cappella vocal line? Then thanks due to Peter Green, whose PlayOh Well lent the inspiration for it.

    Rock and Roll: Born of an impromptu 12-bar blues jam during a break from the frustration that eventually yielded "Four Sticks"

    The Battle of Evermore: The only Zeppelin song recorded with a guest vocalist, the late Sandy Denny of Fairport Convention, for whom the fifth symbol stands. Only played live during the 1977 tour here.

    Side 2
    Misty Mountain Hop: One of the touches-on-Tolkien, with hippy idealism and John Paul Jones on electric piano. A good one for "reading between the lines for hidden meanings" if you're given to that sort of thing.

    Four Sticks: Another Bonzo showcase, and one that I almost considered for the recent tribute to John Bonham. One way to get a raging four-stick performance from Bonzo was apparently to frustrate him by mixing riffs based on odd time signatures! Only played live once, in Copenhagen in 1971.

    Going to California: Folk rock about groupies and earthquakes, and my least-favorite song on the album. It's the one that prevents it from scoring a full 100% RDF.

    When the Levee Breaks: Another way to get a raging performance out of Bonzo...get a new kit and put him and the kit at the bottom of a stairwell. Listen then as this oft-hailed Bonham performance gets sampled to eternity! You may have seen this live if you saw some early dates of the U.S tour in 1975.

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    Rounding out the Top Five of 1971 (in order of descending RDF):
    Black Sabbath: Master of Reality: Choosing an AotY for 1971 is virtually a dead heat between LZ IV and Sabbath's third album. In fact, Black Sabbath is in the running for my first FOUR AotY given the strength of their early catalog. This album scores virtually the same RDF at 85.7%. (At only 28 seconds long, the interlude PlayEmbryo doesn't count in the RDF calculation.) In fact, I listen to this album more now than I listen to IV.

    However, when awarding an AotY I take into consideration the prominence an album holds in my life & personal collection and try to consider how I have felt about an album for my entire listening life, rather than just a present ranking. And with that in mind, IV ends up winning out because it's had a place of prominence longer and had more of an impact on my listening life overall. I actually came to MOR later (high school), and it was always part of a group of the first six Sabbath albums plus We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll, which I bought and worked my way through all at the same time, while IV had always been a landmark milestone on its own.

    Blue Öyster Cult: Blue Öyster Cult: BÖC started strong right out of the gate. This rates a 50% RDF, but four of them are infrared dots, and two of them have been previous SotD.

    The Doors: L.A. Woman: The Doors make a (what turned out to be final) fantastic return from the weaker efforts of 1969-1970. This album is a bittersweet revelation of what might have been in the early Seventies. 50% RDF

    Pink Floyd: Meddle: This album is another example that shows the limitation of the RDF when using it with albums that have few songs but one or more is really long. It rates a 50% RDF, but those three songs command 76% of the total length of the album.

    Honorable Mentions (in alphabetical order by band/artist name):
    Budgie: Budgie
    Alice Cooper: Love It to Death
    Alice Cooper: Killer
    Deep Purple: Fireball
    Emerson, Lake & Palmer: Tarkus
    Marvin Gaye: What's Going On
    Hawkwind: In Search of Space
    Jimi Hendrix: Cry of Love
    Humble Pie: Rock On
    John Lennon: Imagine
    The Rolling Stones: Sticky Fingers
    Santana: Santana III
    Traffic: The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys
    Weather Report: Weather Report
    The Who: Who's Next
    Yes: The Yes Album
    ZZ Top: ZZ Top's First Album

    Is your favorite album from 1971 on this list? Are there any others you would add?

    \m/ (ò_ó) \m/

    *"Oh here's to my sweet Satan.
    The one whose little path would make me sad, whose power is Satan.
    He will give those with him 666.
    There was a little toolshed where he made us suffer, sad Satan."

    (If you dig all that, you might dig Erik Davis' framing of LZ-IV in terms of a journey into the mystical roots of the songs.)
  • One album per year for the last 40 years.

    6 Oct 2008, 22:59 by BrainRotMenacer

    Someone has been asking me to do this for a while, so here it is. I thought he did the last 20 years just for a round number, so I doubled it. I guess it's supposed to be from the year you were born, but oh well. Tossed together in 15 to 20 minutes.

    1968: The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Electric Ladyland
    1969: Frank Zappa - Hot Rats
    1970: Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
    1971: Black Sabbath - Master of Reality
    1972: Deep Purple - Machine Head
    1973: Alice Cooper - Billion Dollar Babies
    1974: Blue Öyster Cult - Secret Treaties
    1975: Queen - A Night at the Opera
    1976: Thin Lizzy - Jailbreak
    1977: Queen - News of the World
    1978: Van Halen - Van Halen
    1979: Motörhead - Bomber
    1980: Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables
    1981: Rush - Moving Pictures
    1982: Venom - Black Metal
    1983: Mercyful Fate - Melissa
    1984: Metallica - Ride the Lightning
    1985: Tom Waits - Rain Dogs
    1986: Slayer - Reign in Blood
    1987: Sarcófago - I.N.R.I.
    1988: King Diamond - "Them"
    1989: Morbid Angel - Altars of Madness
    1990: Pantera - Cowboys From Hell
    1991: Death - Human
    1992: Faith No More - Angel Dust
    1993: Sleep - Sleep's Holy Mountain
    1994: In Flames - Lunar Strain
    1995: Down - NOLA
    1996: Opeth - Morningrise
    1997: Faith No More - Album of the Year
    1998: King's X - Tape Head
    1999: Mr. Bungle - California
    2000: Behemoth - Thelema.6
    2001: Pig Destroyer - Prowler in the Yard
    2002: Down - Down II: A Bustle in Your Hedgerow
    2003: The Lord Weird Slough Feg - Traveller
    2004: The Dillinger Escape Plan - Miss Machine
    2005: Municipal Waste - Hazardous Mutation
    2006: Muse] - Black Holes And Revelations
    2007: High on Fire - Death is This Communion
    2008: Earth - The Bees Made Honey In The Lion's Skull
  • Song Of The Day - 3rd October 2008: Speed King (Roger Glover Remix)

    3 Oct 2008, 20:50 by GrantRS

    Deep Purple / "Speed King (Roger Glover Remix)" / In Rock: Anniversary Edition (18) / May 1995

    Artist: Deep Purple
    Original Album: Deep Purple in Rock: Anniversary Edition
    Track: PlaySpeed King (Roger Glover remix)

    The first time I've felt the need to specify a remixed version of a song. Frankly, the remixed version is the one I prefer at the moment, though when I 'scrobble' them I tag them both as the original version. It's something I've been doing across my whole collection merging remixed/remastered and unremixed tags, so to change my mind now would produce some rather meaningless statistics.

    The trio of Deep Purple albums I recently ordered arrived in the post today, though I've only listened to Purpendicular so far, and it wasn't on the laptop so it didn't scrobble. I'm going to add them to the scrolling list of recent purchases in the minute. I won't have them as part of the guessing game since I did mention I had ordered them a day or two before beginning the game.

    Anyway, I'm not ready to produce a concise evaluation of the three that have just come into my possession, so I'm picking this one that's been in my collection for a good while to commemorate the arrival instead. After all, it's not everyday I get three cds by the same band.

    PlaySpeed King is something of a classic. One of the best known and most frequently performed at concerts from the landmark In Rock album. I've read that some people have stretched as far as to name it the "First speed metal song". Whether you agree or disagree with that statement it's hard to unearth much similar sounding music that predates it. The original is great, but I feel I prefer the remix in this particular instance, though there isn't that much to choose between the two.
  • Gustos Musicales del un otaku

    30 Sep 2008, 22:50 by tinosoft89

    Para empezar la definición de lo que es un otaku:
    Alrededor de todo el globo, incluyendo Japón (sólo que aquí se le puede ade+ dar otros usos, ejemplo "kome no otaku" sería "fanático del arroz" xD), se entiende por Otaku como un fanático del manganime y sus derivados, no basta con ser un friki cualquiera que conoce 2 o 3 series, sino saber mucho de todo este mundillo y ocupar gran parte de nuestro tiempo en él, como cualquier otra fuerte afición.

    Y es básicamente eso, así de simple, nada de accesorios ni weas que le suele atribuir la gente xD ...si es tan fácil definirlo que ni siquiera voy a escribir + was que puedan enredar a alguien, para el que quiera entender + sobre el OTAKU que lo haga de la mejor manera, viendo un anime que basa su trama en un grupo de otakus: Genshiken (la imagen del banner de allí arriba en el subforo es de Genshiken =P)

    Los gustos musicales se bajan en 3 principios:

    Música Japonesa/Oriental

    Dentro de este lugar se pueden poner varios grupos o artistas desde el clásico 반야 de la , escuchar musica de Nintendo creado por 近藤浩治, o basados en los charts de oricon como 浜崎あゆみ, L'Arc~en~Ciel, MALICE MIZER, etc.., o los míticos X JAPAN o LUNA SEA o las originales "Tatianas" del pop como ハロー!プロジェクト, W, モーニング娘。 o similares.

    Musica Extravangante Totalmente Abandonada Literalmente

    xD, la musica metal habla de poder, fuerza e incluso cuenta historias medievales de amor o de guerra, basados en riff graves fortissimos o gritos entonados a las melodiosas cuerdas de la guitarra. Están los clásicos Deep Purple, los resucitadores Guns N' Roses o los post-modernistas mezclados como Bullet for My Valentine o System of a Down.

    La Música que les gustaba cuando eran muy pequeños

    Ejemplo:"Digamos, cuando tenia 8 años escuche una canción que era livin la vida loca me gustó y ya no la he vuelto a oir, me gustaría volverla a oir", esencialmente todo otaku le gusta escuchar parte de lo que le gustó oir mas que nada , digamos Aserejé o Mambo No. 5 o bandas que entraron sus 15 minutos de fama y que la televisión los inculcó olvidarlos como Genitallica o Misa (la que cantó Banzai en la radio)

    Por ende detestará música promocionada por televisoras locales

    Un otaku siempre va detestar música como , , .

    Su reproductor será muy diferente al windows media player o un reproductor mp3 portatil USB.

    Puede ser un Discman con soporte para MP3, un ipod Nano 1g o superior, ipod de diferentes tipos (exceptuando los shuffle), y para los suertudos usar la laptop como reproductor portatil o celulares que soporten los archivos M4A (aka "los mp4" xD)

    Tener "de perdis" uno o más albums original de su artistas favorito a pesar de que exista la descarga de mp3

    Mas que nada es como uan forma de respeto al artista que se parte "creativamente" (para los artistas del año 2000 o superior) o simplemente para presumir, tener un album original no lo hace anticuado, al contrario los CD's originales al ripearlos puedes darles el formato de sonido superior a un mp3 digamos un FLAC, pero mas que nada respeto y calidad de sonido :D

    Mitos sobre los otakus
    1. Ser OTAKU no es vestir a lo matrix o llenar de chapitas tu bolso (estereotipo de poser-otaku), el "círculo OTAKU" nunca ha tenido una tendencia estética preestablecida.
    2. La única relación entre los visuals (VKF) y los OTAKUS es que ambas "tendencias" vienen de Japón.
    3. Un OTAKU perfectamente puede interactuar socialmente con no OTAKUS.
    4. OTAKU técnicamente no es un estilo, sino más bien un hobby o fanatismo, por lo que es completamente compatible con otras aficiones, pudiendo encontrarse así OTAKUS metaleros, OTAKUS punketas, etc.
    5. No eres OTAKU por haber visto 2 o 3 series de anime.
    6. Los gustos musicales de un OTAKU dependen únicamente del OTAKU de turno.
    7. OTAKU no es sinónimo de bicho raro o inadaptado social.
    8. OTAKU no es moda.
    9. No todo el anime es pornográfico (Hentai) ni Gore.
    10. Hétero o no, tus inclinaciones sexuales no cambian por el hecho de ser OTAKU.
    11. La animación japonesa no es sólo para niños, el anime abarca temáticas tan o más amplias que cualquier serie o película de actores reales.
    12. No necesitas integrar términos japoneses a tu habla cotidiana ni imitar lo que ves en el anime para ser OTAKU.
    13. Ser OTAKU no significa estar de acuerdo con todo ni comprar algo únicamente por ser de Japón.
    14. Los OTAKUS no van a la Blondie, y si va siendo OTAKU, es sólo casualidad.
    15. Los "monos chinos" cagan la mente sólo cuando el sujeto en cuestión no está preparado psicológicamente para un determinado anime (xD!).
    16. La mayoría de los OTAKUS reales pasan por "wn normal" en la calle.
    17. Los OTAKUS no son algo nuevo, aquí en Chile vienen desde los 80', no es ninguna "tribu urbana", es sólo que los POSERS se han encargado de llevarlo de mala manera fuera del plano underground estos últimos años.
    18. El "Para Para" es algo totalmente independiente a ser OTAKU.

    eso es todo, bye
  • Top 30 Artist Survey thing...

    25 Sep 2008, 22:28 by Kowaomote

    I just found this survey and it's a rainy day, so I thought "why not", right?

    1. How did you get into 12? (Metallica)
    Oh, gee, they were always kind of there. I think maybe Beavis and Butthead got me into them.

    2. What was the first song you ever heard by 28? (Megadeth)
    PlayHangar 18

    3. What's your favourite song by 15? (Blue Öyster Cult)
    "Oh, no! There goes Tokyo! Go, go, PlayGodzilla!"

    4. What is your favourite album by 25? (G//Z/R)
    I actually like Black Science, but not on my computer.

    5. How many albums by 13 do you own? (Rainbow)
    Only 2. :-(

    6. What is your favourite song by 23? (Iommi)
    Who's Fooling Who
    Hey, it's closely related to any Ozzy-era Black Sabbath song.

    7. Is there a song by 10 that makes you sad? (Deep Purple)
    Hm, not that I can think of at the moment.

    8. What is your favourite album by 4? (Dio)
    Let's see. I guess, The Last in Line.

    9. What is your favourite song by 30? (Lucifer's Friend)
    PlayRide in the Sky. I think it's probably because it sounds closely to Immigrant Song by Led Zeppelin.

    10. Is there a song by 26 that makes you happy? (Primus)
    Heh, heh. I guess PlayMy Name is Mud.

    11. What is your favourite album by 18? (Iron Maiden)
    Oh, tough! I love their self titled album, but I'm going to go with The Number of the Beast (I can't deny the song PlayHallowed Be Thy Name)

    12. What is your favourite song by 24? (Cathedral)
    Oro the Manslayer.

    13. What is a good memory you have involving 6? (AC/DC)
    Well, I have never met them or anything, but I've noticed when I have a special moment with a relative, we end up singing an AC/DC song (usually, PlayBig Balls). Heh, heh.

    14. What is your favourite song by 29? (Thin Lizzy)
    Definitely PlayWhiskey in the Jar!

    15. Is there a song by 9 that makes you happy? (Spinal Tap)
    Haha! I guess PlayStonehenge. When they played that song in the movie... That scene of so hilarious. It makes me happy. :-)

    16. How many times have you seen 16 live? (Pentagram)
    None, sadly!

    17. What is the first song you ever heard by 5? (Led Zeppelin)
    I've been listening to Led Zeppelin since I was...
    Ugh, let's see if I can remember.
    I think it was Stairway to Heaven.

    18. What is your favourite album by 27? Heaven & Hell
    Well, Heaven and Hell is Black Sabbath with Dio, so I guess it's okay to say that Heaven And Hell is my favorite album.

    19. Who is a favourite member of 22? (Black Widow)
    I guess Kip.

    20. Have you ever seen 7 live? (Slayer)
    No! I wish!!

    21. What is a good memory involving 8? (Judas Priest)
    Eh, not really. It was nice to see my youngest brother playing PlayBreaking the Law for the first time.

    22. What is your favourite song by 20? (Elf)
    PlayNever More

    23. What is the first song you ever heard by 14? (Tenacious D)
    I guess PlayKickapoo because of the movie.

    24. What is your favourite album by 11? (Electric Wizard)
    I would say PlayWizard in Black because when he starts to say "I am a god..." some breathing noise is in the background and I like it. Heh, heh.

    25. What is your favourite song by 19? (Testament)
    Well, I'm just going to say that my current favourite has to be the song The Formation Of Damnation. I just started listening to that song and it's heavy.

    26. What is the first song you ever heard by 17? (Angel Witch)
    "You're an Angel Witch, You're an Angel Witch"

    27. What is your favourite album by 2? (Ozzy Osbourne)
    Diary of a Madman!!!

    28. What is you favourite song by 1? (Black Sabbath)
    Too hard, but currently I guess it would be PlayMegalomania.

    30. What is you favourite song by 21? (Pink Floyd)
    Hey You...!

    There you have it.
  • Song Of The Day - 22 Sep 2008: Blindman

    23 Sep 2008, 20:32 by sablespecter

    David Coverdale / Blindman / White Snake (2) / Feb 1977

    Happy 57th Birthday to David Coverdale!



    If you've surfed through my SotD selections & stories on Deep Purple and Whitesnake, you'll see that I'm probably a bigger fan of the bluesy hard rock of Coverdale-era DP than the classic Mark II lineup, and an even bigger fan of the early Whitesnake (pre-Slide It In). Basically, David's first material up through the early 80s.

    Today's selection is from his first solo material, released in 1977 in the wake of the dissolution of his era of Deep Purple. It's definitely a mixed bag, but he had early help from Mick Moody, and his guitar work basically saves some of the album, along with fine production assistance from Roger Glover.

    The blues rock tracks are the best, but David must have been having some crisis of confidence after the DP breakup because he doesn't forge ahead in that direction as he would come to do with the band he would dub with a single-word version of the album name. A little bit too much soul on this album for me.

    Today's track is the best on the album, and you can hear what was to come in the immediate future with Whitesnake tracks like PlayAin't No Love in the Heart of the City and PlayOnly my soul. This song in fact later appeared on Ready An' Willing.

    \m/ (ò_ó) \m/
  • Man in Black vs. Satch

    23 Sep 2008, 17:35 by CzechMacca

    Když Ritchie Blackmore opouštěl Deep Purple, aby oživil Rainbow (a posléze propadl peklu v podobě Blackmore's Night), hledala kapela narychlo záskok. Stal se jím (tehdy ještě mánička) Joe Satriani.
    Kdo se Vám v písni PlayAnya líbí více?



  • 22 September 2008

    22 Sep 2008, 16:07 by moondothshine

    just finished downloading deep purple.... awesome!! thank god for piracy. what would i do without them pirates... har HAR!
    oops... it just dawned on me that i have an exam tomorrow! what the hell am i still doing writing this shit?? oh, yeah... i also am baked! o what the fuck!
    last.fm is cooool... just saw this playlist thingy (aka widget) on a friend's blog. "i've gotta get me one 'a those!!", i told myself.
    i hope my blog does well. i hope my writing gets better with all the practice of posting pieces everyday (well, almost everyday). i hope my readers like what i write.
    phew, that's a lotta spontaneous hoping!! anyways, i wonder if anyone else can read this. hey, if you're reading this... please, please, puh-leeeze, i implore thee, visit my blog (http://themoondothshine.wordpress.com ... don't forget to leave a word to two!).
    toodles!
    Deep PurplePlayChild in Time
  • Song Of The Day - 18 Sep 2008: Diamonds and Rust

    22 Sep 2008, 03:29 by sablespecter

    Blackmore's Night / PlayDiamonds and Rust / Ghost of a Rose (3) / Jun 2003

    They say you shouldn't judge a book (or an album) by its cover. But yeah, go ahead on these albums. What you see and imagine is pretty much what you get with the current project of Ritchie Blackmore and his wife, Candice Night. (Nice catch there, Mr. Blackmore. Great voice, too. Gonna have to include her in Metal Mamas Week next year...)

    It's all pretty much lutes & lyres, fyfes & fiddles, and oh yeah, some of Ritchie's (mostly period-accurate acoustic) guitar work, too. OK, maybe that's not an entirely accurate instrument list, but there IS plenty of hurdy gurdy. And ladies shaking tambourines, too. OK to look at, though.

    The songs are heavily in favor of fa-la-la foo-foo "Renaissance Fayre" stuff. You know what I mean: all minstrels and damsels, wandering the countryside, living the "life medieval," entertaining ye lords & ladies, singing about, well, minstrels and damsels, wandering the countryside, living the "life medieval," entertaining ye lords & ladies. And sometimes a folk fable. They even do Greensleeves. And no, it's not their version of PlaySixteenth Century Greensleeves.

    However, if you judge the sound by the look, don't overlook the occasional gem here and there, particularly AFTER the first two albums, where it's heavily minstrely (Play Minstrel Play, Renaissance Faire) or else all about tragedy (Ocean Gypsy, PlayCatherine Howard's Fate) or how badly ye lady misses and loves ye (Wish You Were Here), tra-la-la and all that. You can even hear Ritchie's arrangement of a song written by King Henry VIII (PlayPast Time With Good Company), that's how badly they want to be in the 16th century. Some of it is kinda interesting when you're not wanting to rock out and are wanting to dig something different, but mostly.....zzzz.....

    But on the later discs, Ritchie does eventually plug in now and then. I think the album I'm highlighting today is probably the one I like best, though I've not yet heard Secret Voyage. There's still the requisite folk fable (Play3 Black Crows) and a song to raise ye flagons of mead to (PlayAll for One).

    But this album has plenty of rocky, plugged-in moments and solos, such as the great opening track PlayWay to Mandalay, which is worth having because it's quite good and like nothing I've heard elsewhere, and their great cover of Jethro Tull's PlayRainbow Blues.

    Candice really does have an awesome voice, and that's probably the best part of all the albums when Ritchie isn't playing electric. And today's selection is my SotD for three reasons: (1) it's a great song anyway, as I've alluded to previously, (2) it's a great arrangement by Ritchie, and (3) is probably the best showcase for Candice's voice. This one gives Judas Priest's version a run for the money in my personal library. Not as electric & metal as JP's, of course, but excellent nonetheless.

    Would I rather have more eletric hard rock from Mr. Blackmore? Of course! But he already did a reunion with both Deep Purple and Rainbow, and those aren't likely to happen ever again. The only reunion I'd really want to see anyway would be a Rainbow reunion with Dio, but he's going to be busy with Heaven & Hell for several years (perfectly fine with me), and can you imagine the arguments that would emerge now with those two massive egos in the same room? Arguing over whether the lyrics should be focused more to the 13th century, "sailing away on sighs" again, or the 16th century, "writing things in the stars for fair maidens"? <smirk>

    So, as it stands, this is likely the only way you'll hear Ritchie playing for any time in the foreseeable future. Oh, and if you celebrate the winter holidays and want something a bit different than listening to Bing boo-boo-ba-boo-ing his way through yet. another. white christmas, check out Winter Carols. It's also worth having for that time of year.

    \m/ (ò_ó) \m/
  • My live band list - updated 11.10.08

    20 Sep 2008, 20:19 by M-arius

    Annihilator
    Bullet for My Valentine
    Children of Bodom
    Circus Maximus
    Deep Purple
    Emperor
    Finntroll
    Guns N' Roses
    In Flames (x2)
    Indica
    Iron Maiden (x2)
    Kamelot
    Lamb of God
    Leaves' Eyes
    Morpiis
    Mötley Crüe
    Nightwish (x2)
    Purified in Blood
    Satyricon (x2)
    Slayer
    The Carburators (x3) - warm up band
    Thine Eyes Bleed
    Trivium (x2)
    Wig Wam

    Upcomming shows:

    Slipknot & Children of Bodom, Oslo Spektrum - Oslo, 24.11.08 (althorugh I hate slipknot, but bodom is there =D)