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Conference napalm::heavy_metal

Title:HEAVY_METAL - Talent Round-Up DayDay
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Created:Thu May 05 1988
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1238
Total number of notes:65616

372.0. "Georgia Satellites" by JANUS::FAGG (Everything LOUDER than Everything Else) Thu Mar 22 1990 08:03

    What? No note on the Satellites? In that case, I'll start one.
    
    Went to see them on Monday (at the Town and Country in London). They
    were on stage for nearly two hours and really steamed. Almost non-stop
    for the entite time. With the support band being on for an hour as well
    it was one of the best 7.50 pounds that I've spent.
    
    If you get the chance to see them, do so. 
    
    Keef.
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372.1JANUS::BHARRISONCheap an' NastyThu Mar 22 1990 12:1910

Yup I was there too, but I was batling right at the front (Keef you're a 
lightweight ;-) An excellent concert, good value for money. Although it didn't 
get as hot as it usually does (thank god).

A definite 'must see' band.


Brynn.
372.2THAV07::NAGAHASHIKazunari Nagahashi SWS/DEC-JapanThu Apr 05 1990 03:537
    I've not seen thier stage, but have thier album. Sorry, forget about 
    the title. The first song of this album starting with "Tonite, tonite I 
    feel just fine. Out on the streets.....". I like this slow rock'n roll.
    What about other albums?
    
    Kaz.
372.3NAVIER::STARRAnd I'm telling you I'm not going...Thu Apr 05 1990 15:3813
> Sorry, forget about the title. The first song of this album starting with 
> "Tonite, tonite I feel just fine. Out on the streets.....". 

That's the 'Open All Night' album, their second of three albums. Actually, 
this is my least favorite of the bunch. The first is more raw and loud, and 
just cracks a bit more. The third, "In The Land Of Salvation and Sin", is 
their best so far, very versatile while still packing a punch. It was my 
favorite album released last year!

I highly recommend you pick these up if you find them - I gurantee you'll 
like them!

alan
372.4Love Songs for the Hearing ImpairedGUIDUK::KRUGDouble tall decaf latte, please!Thu Apr 14 1994 16:469
         Check out also Dan Baird's solo album, "Love Songs for the
         Hearing Impaired." It has the better-known "I Love You
         Period" and a lot of other songs that really kick.

         The thing I find interesting about this album is that it
         sounds like the whole thing was taped in one take.  There is
         never really complete silence between the tracks.  The ending
         of one song goes into a long slide guitar note and when it
         comes back out they go right into the next song.  Fun stuff!
372.5BUSY::SLABOUNTYIs this p_n great or what?Thu Apr 14 1994 18:336
    
    	"I Love You Period" is one of the stupidest songs I've ever
    	heard.
    
    							GTI
    
372.6POWDML::BUCKLEYRaptor -- Rules the Skies!Thu Apr 14 1994 18:481
    I always thought they said "I love your period"??
372.7you're SICK! ;-)FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixThu Apr 14 1994 19:521
    
372.8KURMA::IGOLDIEIt's my lucky carpetFri Apr 15 1994 07:346
    re Buck...hargh,hargh,hargh
    
    you said "period" ;^)
    
    
    					ian
372.9A few more..ELIS::BOERENVidi, vici, veni! :)Fri Apr 15 1994 09:1014
    Yeah, huh huh, that was cool!
    
    A friend of mine used to sing: I love your period, until I pointed out
    to him what he was really singing. We both laughed.
    
    My mother is great at screwing up lyrics too. She usually sings:
    'Wild thing, I think you love me.'
    
    Or how about the Fonz from Happy Days (remember?):
    'Well, since I left my baby....'
    
    Marcel.
    
    P.S. I'm dutch, not that you think I hang out with stupid people.