Not sure, but I did pick up the Dragonslayer Steelbook last year, and it's sweet!
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Not sure, but I did pick up the Dragonslayer Steelbook last year, and it's sweet!
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If you like Deathstalker, check out The Warrior and the Sorceress. :cool
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088379/?ref_=nm_flmg_t_180_act
Dar, the Beastmaster, carried the ferrets, "Kodo" and "Podo," in his gig bag. When he needed them to do something cool, he brought them out. :lol
Also, watching The Beastmaster with Don...
Groovy. I'm halfway through reading when I realize Myers refers to Buck only as "Mr. Roeser." :lol
I love the title track of Fire of Unknown Origin. Funny that it counts as a deep cut!
It was never going to be another Symbol. I hoped for some good leftovers, and got those, with "So Supernatural" and "Don't Come Running to Me" sitting at the top. I love the latter song, especially....
Yeah, keeping Allen's parts intact without redoing them was a priority, maybe the priority.
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I'd get everything he released in the '80s!
Now/Traveler (his first two, available separately as downloads or as a 2-on-1 CD reissue with new cover)
Structures from Silence (you have this)...
Those are always a hoot! :cool
Khruangbin won me over with their appearance on Austin City Limits. I'd never heard them and only tuned in based on the description ("instrumental"). They opened with "People Everywhere" and that's...
I concur, "Crusader" is a cut above typical NWOBHM fare. Great song...
...as is "The Eagle has Landed"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cif9QxC3fy8
Last night, I watched another Martin Sheen (occult) horror flick I'd not viewed since the '80s: The Believers. You know what? In spite of borrowing elements of Rosemary's Baby, I think it holds up....
120 minutes one way does get iffier the older one gets. In my teens and twenties, I didn't care. Now, I prefer an hour's travel (one way) at most on weeknights.
Easily. Great to hear.
Correctamundo.
I shopped Circuit-freakin-City, too! They also had an impressive CD selection. They always had Kitaro titles in stock. When Camel's Echoes anthology was released, they had it.
I picked up that One...
Same trend with Best Buy (with Walmart following suit): get rid of the CDs and emphasize vinyl. The funny part is the vinyl bins are in an aisle you won't walk through unless you're looking for a CD...
"Even in the '90s," Best Buy was a cool place to go into! They had a tremendous CD inventory in those days, and even stocked imports and — gasp — PROG! I dropped a lot of money in that store till it...
They must be getting by thanks to Behringer's pedals. :lol
Part of last Monday's set in Toronto :horns
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQEeDOtFBH8
I bet it glows in the dark! :rofl
That's a very cool track, Jos! Softsynths? Either way, those are some dope sounds. The first third is indeed akin to Rubycon, one of my top five TD albums.
I agree with Mr. Krautman that the...
Stick to vintage, like the cover of an old Penthouse. It's like bait on a hook! :up:lol
"Heavy Horses"!
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They're very good (and then some) at what they do. I look forward to hearing more.
Sounds like my kind of movie. Thanks for the notif.
The recent (HBO) Max series was pretty awesome. The VFX were great, and it was a proper, dark storyline.
I have a soft spot for the movie as a fan of the character and especially for the simple...
Yes, Godzilla does perish in the first movie. Nothing ambiguous about it, unlike the ending of Godzilla 1984 (which I think is just as worthy a reboot for its time as the 2014 movie).
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pr0VwVHnaFc
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As we say over here, S.S.D.D. :lol
Scarecrow is a good one. Richard Lynch is in that, too. :up
If you have The Dream Roots Collection for "Valley of the Sun" and "Vanishing Blue," you're all set.
"In stock within 3-4 weeks" :up:lol
Another happy Dance'r! :horns:cool:horns
$60 preorder on Amazon. I don't think the price will get better, unless you can take advantage of a coupon from another seller (who may have it at a higher price and require a larger overall order).
Tour de force. Just one more example why the '70s are arguably cinema's greatest decade (note I said "arguably).
I can't get into the first two. I tried. I like Spartacus a lot, and Old Loves Die Hard is rather good. I don't care for anything they made afterward.
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Made me legit LOL. :up
I'm one of the minority that feels Mob Rules is roughly the equal of Heaven and Hell. You can't have one without the other.
"Turn Up the Night" is no "Neon Knights" (one of my favorite songs by...
Just looked on Sweetwater. "Notify Me When in Stock," naturally. :lol
Anyone here get to play with the UB-Xa? I hear those things shipped or started to ship, but I've never actually seen a listing for one for sale, so I wonder if it's a case of hit-and-myth. :lol
Hey, man! Ain't you that guy they call 'Lobes'!!!
Man, is that shiz lit or what? "So Mote It Be" also kicks me in the nads.
It's outstanding, better than I anticipated (and I always I like what they do, no matter what). I've been playing it a lot. It's easily better than 2020 and, for me, their best since Escape Velocity....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvDk3qVYs94
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Yeah, the headless Swiss was live without a net! It's cut up into different videos, but you can watch an entire Buck Dharma Band concert from the late '90s.
In Blue's big surprise is "Return of the Tempel" with Manuel Göttsching on guitar. That's the reason (a big one) to have that.
I saw a show on that tour in a VERY small venue (I was probably ten feet from the band), and while they're known to vary the setlists, I got to hear one of my favorites, "Black Blade"! From Curse of...
Klaus usually enjoyed a cig or two while the sequencers were running. ;)
They still used loads of analog gear while he was in the band: Jupiters, Prophets, Moogs, etc. Edgar and Johannes...
Absolutely. I thought it was pretty cool to catch a "new" Sabbath video on the tube, that being the one for "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle." That was like...whoa!
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I've always liked "Guilty as Hell," "Rusty Angels," "Sick and Tired," and especially "Kiss of Death," which I feel is one of Sabbath's finest songs, period. I'll get it for the remix of Forbidden,...
Wot you mean, he's only got three albums... :rofl
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I got my copy of DI, too. I'll give it a proper listen, later.
I'm not sure which of Steve's solo albums I like best. Well, that's what listening to all of them again is for, eh? :lol
"Dance on Stilts" [from Curse) has a great riff and could've been a huge single, as well. "The Old Gods Return" is fantastic and wouldn't be out of place on Cultosaurus Erectus.
They're all musts. I love Curse and The Symbol Remains.
Club Ninja's issue is that songs by outside writers were forced on them, as with Triumph's The Sport of Kings around the same time. The...
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