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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 12 2:23 am
by RobTwin
Adrian Worman wrote:
Kev wrote:Maybe it's because the Val is full of Doof Doof but this is the bomb;



Great Vid!
Holy Bananarama! Kev that is an absolute blast :D

C'mon metal mates i reckon that track ripped it up a bit ;)
Loved it too :D

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 12 8:36 am
by Jem
TYREMAN wrote:I can not think of any more Metal but these are good if you like heavy Jazz.







Enjoyed Tony MacAlpine Tony. Never heard of the guy but I'll be playing his stuff now :thumbright:

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 12 9:52 am
by Dave-R
Rock.


Posted: Sat Sep 08, 12 1:32 pm
by Jem
Dave wrote:Rock.

Loved that Dave - thanks! :thumbright:

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 12 2:57 pm
by Jem
Just going thru my back catalogue and thought I'd post this mixed bag.

Bit of everything here: AOR, Rock, Metal, even some Funk Rock.

Here's a couple of tracks from a band that should have been huge but alas it didn't happen. They only produced one album but what an album it was! Every track a stormer! Here's a couple:

















And finally, let's go mental:


Posted: Sat Sep 08, 12 7:11 pm
by TYREMAN
Jem wrote:
TYREMAN wrote:I can not think of any more Metal but these are good if you like heavy Jazz.







Enjoyed Tony MacAlpine Tony. Never heard of the guy but I'll be playing his stuff now :thumbright:
He is bloody good been around since the 80s and got a few albums out Before Via and Satch,He has toured with Via and Satriani a few times as the 3rd member of G3.The Cab Jazz stuff is also him as well :thumbright: he is/was also in another Jazz band with Billy Sheehan from Mr Big an interesting side project a few years back.Many people like him more than Via.

P.S he also used to be in Steve Via's solo band for a time.

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 12 7:29 pm
by TYREMAN
Giant a big fan :thumbright:

And Steve Salas :shock: 8-) better than Lenny Cravits-spl? i think he was at it first. Also an american Indian 8-)

These are simple but love the sound..from Dertoit also 8-)





How about a bit of Stan Bush..great singer 8-)

Transformers 80s :D good one for the Gym this.

He has still not lost his "touch"

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 12 7:41 pm
by TYREMAN
Best song ever written about Birmingham the birthplace of Metal 8-)


Posted: Tue Sep 11, 12 7:58 pm
by Adrian Worman
Can't stop playin Saints and Sinners now thanks to Jem, but while I was listening to a couple of their tracks i couldn't help but think of Prime Mover by Zodiac Mindwarp........... what happened to them?
The 12" vinyl I got of that is awesome, but all the links to YouTube vids of em sound crap so I won't put one up :roll:

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 12 3:11 pm
by RobTwin
Worthy of it's own thread this news, but thought I better keep it here...

http://www.cineworld.co.uk/films/5657

and a clip here



Finally, it looks like it's going to see the light of day, after annual rumours of a dvd release since the gig, nearly 5 years ago.

Cool that it's getting a cinema release too but I might end up waiting for the dvd (or BluRay, TT ;) ) in Nov.

Sorry Jem, I know they're not quite up to Thunder's standards but it gives them something to aim for if they ever do play together agian ;)

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 12 8:21 pm
by Jem
Got to see that at the cinema Rob, especially if it gets shown at the Imax.

Fancy it?

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 12 10:16 pm
by Adrian Worman
Managed to prize the ginges fingers off her macbo so i can post a couple of my favourites up :o ...........see what ya think, back to girl rockers ;)






Posted: Wed Sep 19, 12 10:43 am
by Pete
A bit left field, but fun nonetheless:


Posted: Wed Sep 19, 12 10:54 am
by Anonymous
It's all about Wu Tang Clan. You can keep all your rock stuff :D

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 12 11:35 am
by Adrian Worman
Clivey wrote:It's all about Wu Tang Clan. You can keep all your rock stuff :D
Yeah they were some cool mofo back in the day ;) ......... them and Cyprus Hill 8-)