Rainbow worship HM bands
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Rainbow worship HM bands
I love Rainbow,and i find quiet special to hear 80s HM bands that put lots of their influence into their music, White Spirit the obvious first mention,recommend bitte!
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Good to hear! It's funny though.. something about those albums released under the name of a bandmember always invokes scepticism, even in me. You always expect them to be some self-indulgent guitarwankery or whatnot ...not so this time.doomedplanet wrote:FRANKIE WOODHOUSE's "Something In The Air" is not forgotten here, it is a classic. Lady 12" is too for that matter.
Found a blogpost w/ the LADY ep for download: http://metal666anarchy.blogspot.com/200 ... -1982.html
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I hear a big Rainbow influence in Grand Magus, and in JBs sometime other band Spiritual Beggars too.
Both modern(ish) bands, but very relevant to this thread nonetheless.
Also, i hear JR Blackmore's stuff is very much in the Rainbow mould, but i've yet to hear anything by him personally.
Both modern(ish) bands, but very relevant to this thread nonetheless.
Also, i hear JR Blackmore's stuff is very much in the Rainbow mould, but i've yet to hear anything by him personally.
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Good people from my neighbourhood: Moahni Moahna - The Quest for the Unholy Sword (1992)
(The bassist is the guy who helped us record the ol' Epic Irae tapes back in 1989-92. ...and of course guitarrist Henrik Flyman used to play with us now and then, and buy us beer before we were of age. )
More obvious influences here I guess: Moahni Moahna - Queen Shamar (1994)
(The bassist is the guy who helped us record the ol' Epic Irae tapes back in 1989-92. ...and of course guitarrist Henrik Flyman used to play with us now and then, and buy us beer before we were of age. )
More obvious influences here I guess: Moahni Moahna - Queen Shamar (1994)
How can it be underrated if you can't even find it anywhere? Either on vinyl or the internet.DaN wrote:One of the most underrated/shamefully forgotten albums in this great style is the Dutch FRANKIE WOODHOUSE's "Something In The Air" album (actually a double-12") from 1984. 3 of the songs from this gem was also recorded earlier under the LADY-monicker on a 12" EP.
I've heard about this band more than once over the years but I've never seen it anywhere.
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