Not sure if this one has been posted.. But i still love it!
Its amazing how he sings so Clearly, Yet when he talks.. Its like his head is stuffed down a Sewer, Wearing a Motorcycle Helmet, Wrapped in a Cloth and Cemented in the ground!
Not sure if this one has been posted.. But i still love it!
Its amazing how he sings so Clearly, Yet when he talks.. Its like his head is stuffed down a Sewer, Wearing a Motorcycle Helmet, Wrapped in a Cloth and Cemented in the ground!
The only stupid question is a question not asked!
Thin Lizzy - Whisky in the jar
It is entirely possible to teach an old blond new tricks!!!
Twisting and turning your feelings are burning you're raping a squirrrrrelllll..............
the intro to The Chain by Fleetwood Mac rules.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXpVq1hfRmM
I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave
the wizard
Yes I know my enemies
They're the teachers who taught me to fight me....
almost instantly recognaisable
I guess you had to be there. Paranoid was the first "pop" heavy rock (later called heavy metal) song and the album the first mega-successful heavy rock album. I was 13 when I first heard it and the whole album still gives me a thrill today.
Heavy rock in New Zealand was not acceptable to commercial radio - except Hauraki. It took 10 years before Black Sabbath could be heard on normal radio stations, and even then only as part of rock show. Same for Uriah Heep, Jethro Tull, and Deep Purple.
Led Zeppelin had to wait until their 4th (Runes) album to break through. Black Dog and Stairway became mainstream pop hits. They were about the only heavy band to succeed.
Not that it mattered because word got around and the albums sold like hotcakes. No-one into this music took much notice of the radio anyway.
IMHO Paranoid still sounds strong today. Its quite raw compared to modern rock but still an excellent piece of work. Plus it made history.![]()
i have this concert on dvd,, fucking rocks
Love that girl..
"No matter what bike you ride. It's all the same wind in your face"
Love this
Quote Jan 2020 Posted by Katman
Life would be so much easier if you addressed questions with a simple answer.
Cool, didn't know that. Interesting read. I've always thought Paranoid was one of their weakest songs (apart from Changes, which is the worst) and also they think so too. Ozzy said it was teenybopper, and apparently they wrote the bulk of the song in about 5-10 minutes, as album filler. I find it annoying that this is their signature song when they have so many better songs. I like how Paranoid is easy to play on guitar tho, especially the solo which is pretty good.
P.S Hauraki is for old men![]()
Twisting and turning your feelings are burning you're raping a squirrrrrelllll..............
Maybe so, but without the Pirate Radio station, it could have been years before Rock and Roll, Heavy metal, would have been heard on the airwaves. It is an interesting story if you can find a copy of the book to read. The hardships and tribulations they went through to bring the Pirate radio, to our shores, is an interesting read.
"No matter what bike you ride. It's all the same wind in your face"
Twisting and turning your feelings are burning you're raping a squirrrrrelllll..............
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