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kmorg Metal is my Life
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Subject: Re: NLTM Nov. '11 Update Sun Oct 30, 2011 6:34 am
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BillRoxx Metal master
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Subject: Re: NLTM Nov. '11 Update Sun Oct 30, 2011 10:19 am
Love your updates! Somehow I missed those Y&T comps!
Just now picked them both up as a result, thank you!
metalinmyveins Metal is in my blood
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Subject: Re: NLTM Nov. '11 Update Sun Oct 30, 2011 11:58 am
Ult, Heavy Pettin were from Scotland, not England...
"Originally released on Polydor Records, "Rock Ain't Dead" was the second album from England's Heavy Pettin"
ultmetal Administrator
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Subject: Re: NLTM Nov. '11 Update Sun Oct 30, 2011 12:11 pm
metalinmyveins wrote:
Ult, Heavy Pettin were from Scotland, not England...
"Originally released on Polydor Records, "Rock Ain't Dead" was the second album from England's Heavy Pettin"
Thanks.
Always thought they were an English band.
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TheGreatDuck Metal master
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Subject: Re: NLTM Nov. '11 Update Sun Oct 30, 2011 1:24 pm
The newly added bands are missing from the index, ult.
Anyway, will you get any Tony Macalpine or Vinnie Moore albums?
EDIT: Also, check the latest Extreme album, Saudades De Rock. Usually, I'm not really excited about new albums from older bands, but I'm listening to some songs off that album right now and they seem to be quite good funky hard rock.
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Required Fields Metal is my Life
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Subject: Re: NLTM Nov. '11 Update Sun Oct 30, 2011 1:30 pm
Just wondering, Scott. Did you get around to hearing the Stygian Sky demo I sent you over the summer? I was wondering what you thought of it.
ultmetal Administrator
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Subject: Re: NLTM Nov. '11 Update Sun Oct 30, 2011 3:07 pm
Required Fields wrote:
Just wondering, Scott. Did you get around to hearing the Stygian Sky demo I sent you over the summer? I was wondering what you thought of it.
Yes, it's still sitting at my house with a pile of CDs to review. I haven't been to my house in months. Hoping to get there soon and pick up some of those.
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ultmetal Administrator
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Subject: Re: NLTM Nov. '11 Update Sun Oct 30, 2011 3:12 pm
TheGreatDuck wrote:
The newly added bands are missing from the index, ult.
Anyway, will you get any Tony Macalpine or Vinnie Moore albums?
EDIT: Also, check the latest Extreme album, Saudades De Rock. Usually, I'm not really excited about new albums from older bands, but I'm listening to some songs off that album right now and they seem to be quite good funky hard rock.
Can you hit a refresh and double check. They should be there.
Didn't even know Extreme had a new CD.
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TheGreatDuck Metal master
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Subject: Re: NLTM Nov. '11 Update Sun Oct 30, 2011 3:24 pm
Well, it's from 2008, so it isn't exactly new.
Eyesore Metal is my Life
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Subject: Re: NLTM Nov. '11 Update Sun Oct 30, 2011 3:24 pm
ultmetal wrote:
TheGreatDuck wrote:
The newly added bands are missing from the index, ult.
Anyway, will you get any Tony Macalpine or Vinnie Moore albums?
EDIT: Also, check the latest Extreme album, Saudades De Rock. Usually, I'm not really excited about new albums from older bands, but I'm listening to some songs off that album right now and they seem to be quite good funky hard rock.
Can you hit a refresh and double check. They should be there.
Didn't even know Extreme had a new CD.
It's not quite new at this point. It came out like two years ago, maybe three. Very good album, though.
You should check out Hurtsmile, though, if you dig Extreme. That album is fantastic!
And I love this song!
Pisses me off that so many musicians and famous cats defend the man who murdered this guy! It's awesome to hear a band sing about the real victim.
Sutekh Heart of Metal
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Subject: Re: NLTM Nov. '11 Update Sun Oct 30, 2011 11:27 pm
Always cool to read the updates. I'm going to be pedantic, but here's a few minor points:
Welcome 2 My Nightmare, you have 'like' on the third line of the first paragraph (should be 'liked'). 'Purposely' (third para, first line) should be 'purposefully'.
Saint -The Originals, you have 'Vicars of Fear' on the tracklisting, should be 'Vicars of Fate'. The second album is 'Time's End' , not 'Times End'. The last sentence of para one has 'band's', should be 'bands'.
I'll be a grammar Nazi on some more a little later!
Eyesore Metal is my Life
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Subject: Re: NLTM Nov. '11 Update Mon Oct 31, 2011 12:00 am
Sutekh wrote:
Always cool to read the updates. I'm going to be pedantic, but here's a few minor points:
Welcome 2 My Nightmare, you have 'like' on the third line of the first paragraph (should be 'liked'). 'Purposely' (third para, first line) should be 'purposefully'.
Saint -The Originals, you have 'Vicars of Fear' on the tracklisting, should be 'Vicars of Fate'. The second album is 'Time's End' , not 'Times End'. The last sentence of para one has 'band's', should be 'bands'.
I'll be a grammar Nazi on some more a little later!
Here are a few minor points.
Just saying...
Sutekh Heart of Metal
Number of posts : 1466 Age : 51
Subject: Re: NLTM Nov. '11 Update Mon Oct 31, 2011 12:21 am
Eyesore wrote:
Sutekh wrote:
Always cool to read the updates. I'm going to be pedantic, but here's a few minor points:
Welcome 2 My Nightmare, you have 'like' on the third line of the first paragraph (should be 'liked'). 'Purposely' (third para, first line) should be 'purposefully'.
Saint -The Originals, you have 'Vicars of Fear' on the tracklisting, should be 'Vicars of Fate'. The second album is 'Time's End' , not 'Times End'. The last sentence of para one has 'band's', should be 'bands'.
I'll be a grammar Nazi on some more a little later!
Here are a few minor points.
Just saying...
Thanks for picking that up. I stand corrected!
Gilbert Metal is Forever
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Subject: Re: NLTM Nov. '11 Update Mon Oct 31, 2011 1:25 am
Made me wanna buy through the ashes of empires.
I'll do it next saturday afternoon.
The_Jayroh Metal master
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Subject: Re: NLTM Nov. '11 Update Mon Oct 31, 2011 3:54 am
Gilbert wrote:
Made me wanna buy through the ashes of empires.
I'll do it next saturday afternoon.
After hearing Imperium I did the same. The review is pretty spot on however.
Eyesore Metal is my Life
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Subject: Re: NLTM Nov. '11 Update Mon Oct 31, 2011 3:59 am
The_Jayroh wrote:
Gilbert wrote:
Made me wanna buy through the ashes of empires.
I'll do it next saturday afternoon.
After hearing Imperium I did the same. The review is pretty spot on however.
Except for the nu-metal reference.
I will say, though, that Flynn's vocals sounded so much better on Burn My Eyes and The More Things Change. On ever album since he's gone a more raw route, which I don't like as much. I mean, his vocals are CRUSHING on those first two albums. On the other albums, his voice sometimes grates on me.
I wish he go back to a smoother-sounding growl.
Troublezone Road Warrior
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Subject: Re: NLTM Nov. '11 Update Mon Oct 31, 2011 4:12 am
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I will say, though, that Flynn's vocals sounded so much better on Burn My Eyes and The More Things Change. On ever album since he's gone a more raw route, which I don't like as much. I mean, his vocals are CRUSHING on those first two albums. On the other albums, his voice sometimes grates on me.
I wish he go back to a smoother-sounding growl.
Same with Chuck Schuldiner on Death's Sound of Perserverance album.
manny mini boss
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Subject: Re: NLTM Nov. '11 Update Mon Oct 31, 2011 5:28 am
Excellent job as usual
ultmetal Administrator
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Subject: Re: NLTM Nov. '11 Update Mon Oct 31, 2011 10:22 am
Sutekh wrote:
Always cool to read the updates. I'm going to be pedantic, but here's a few minor points:
Welcome 2 My Nightmare, you have 'like' on the third line of the first paragraph (should be 'liked'). 'Purposely' (third para, first line) should be 'purposefully'.
Saint -The Originals, you have 'Vicars of Fear' on the tracklisting, should be 'Vicars of Fate'. The second album is 'Time's End' , not 'Times End'. The last sentence of para one has 'band's', should be 'bands'.
I'll be a grammar Nazi on some more a little later!
Bring 'em on. I always need help proofing. Thanks.
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MetalGuy71 Bukkake Tsunami
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Subject: Re: NLTM Nov. '11 Update Mon Oct 31, 2011 10:45 am
On Motley's Red White & Crue review...
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"Planet Boom" and "Bittersuite" are also Corabi-fronted songs, both fro the "Quaternary" EP.
'Planet Boom' was Tommy Lee on lead vocals, not Corabi and 'Bittersuite' was a Mick Mars instrumental piece, no vocals.
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ultmetal Administrator
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Subject: Re: NLTM Nov. '11 Update Mon Oct 31, 2011 10:47 am
MetalGuy71 wrote:
On Motley's Red White & Crue review...
Quote :
"Planet Boom" and "Bittersuite" are also Corabi-fronted songs, both fro the "Quaternary" EP.
'Planet Boom' was Tommy Lee on lead vocals, not Corabi and 'Bittersuite' was a Mick Mars instrumental piece, no vocals.
So maybe Corabi-era songs would be better?
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MetalGuy71 Bukkake Tsunami
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Subject: Re: NLTM Nov. '11 Update Mon Oct 31, 2011 11:00 am
Yea, that'll work. The way it's worded now sounds like Corabi sings on both tracks.
FYI, that pic you have of the Crue w/Tommy in a Flyers jersey was taken right outside of the Spectrum in Philly when they held a press conference for the Generation Swine album. After talking to the fans, they went inside to talk to the press. I was there and got my Too Fast for Love cd booklet signed by all the guys. I also got to stand around and tried to hold 2 very awkward conversations with Mick and Vince while other members of the press were busy talking to Nikki & Tommy. I tried my best to be cool and I'm sure I just came off as another douchey fan-boy.
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ultmetal Administrator
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Subject: Re: NLTM Nov. '11 Update Mon Oct 31, 2011 11:51 am
MetalGuy71 wrote:
Yea, that'll work. The way it's worded now sounds like Corabi sings on both tracks.
FYI, that pic you have of the Crue w/Tommy in a Flyers jersey was taken right outside of the Spectrum in Philly when they held a press conference for the Generation Swine album. After talking to the fans, they went inside to talk to the press. I was there and got my Too Fast for Love cd booklet signed by all the guys. I also got to stand around and tried to hold 2 very awkward conversations with Mick and Vince while other members of the press were busy talking to Nikki & Tommy. I tried my best to be cool and I'm sure I just came off as another douchey fan-boy.
Ahhhh, don't sweat it. That's awesome! It's just odd meeting long-time heroes like that. I was the same way when I met Ted Nugent the first time. His music was such a big part of my life for so many years, I almost felt like I knew him. But then standing before him in awe, you realize you don't know them at all and just want to ask silly fan questions. LOL! Man are we geeks!
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