Originally posted by Ravellonah-hallowed be thy name's their best...that solo-waw! and the tolling bells at the start...but i love "flash of the blade"-it's great...and the trooper...and 2 minutes to midnight...and...and...and...
I love Aces high!Bruce Dickinson was the greatest..............
Originally posted by Ravelloyeah-their first two albums were paul di'anno (now of "killers"-i wonder where he got that name from?!?). then ol' bruce did no. of the beast, and everything from it until fear of the dark. then blaze bayley came along, as did janick gers (adrian smith left too-well, i think it was here...might've been after "no prayer..."π-kinda weird dark shizzle, not quite as good...2 albums later, blaze split with them (he's meant to be reeeeeeeeeeeally good on his own though!), and adrian and bruce came back for brave new world and dance of death. three guitars π΅
There wasn't a singer change?
nicko mcBrain also replaced their old drummer (his anme slips my mind...) when he got MS or something for "peice of mind". he, my friends, is a drummer...
and johnny cash is good too...my dad and one of my friends likes him π but i prefer bob dylan...and simon and garfunkle are great too! o.k.-so they're not country and western, but still...
That's kewl. Here are some of my favorite albums:
The Alman Brothers Band: Hittin' the Note (best ablum since Eat a Peach)
The Beach Boys: Pet Sounds
Blind Melon: Blind Melon
The Chicago Transit Authority
Clutch: The Transcontinental Speedway League
Gov't Mule: Dose
Jane's Addiction: Nothing's Shocking
Metallica: Garage Days (come on. "The Wait"?! That song rocks so hard I can't sit still!)
Pink Floyd: Atom Heart Mother
Simon and Garfunkel: Bookends
Stevie Wonder: Songs in the Key of Life
Testament: Low
Three Eleven: Music
Yes: Close to the Edge
White Zombie: La Sexorcisto; Devil Music Vol. 1 (everything else Rob did SUCKS!!)