Scorpions
There was an "alternate version" of Speedy's Coming that was supposedly released on a Japanese 45. I have the Japanese Speedy's Coming single and it says that the track length is 2:55 (versus the album version's 3:33) but the song is exactly the same as the album version. Does anyone know where I can find this track?
I have to admit that overlooked them for a long time just because of those crap ballads that you hear in the Finnish radio all the time. I picked up "Lonesome Crow" a couple of years ago as I heard it was a good kraut rock album, and it surely is! True classic in it's genre. Since then I've got "Fly to the Rainbow" and "In Trance", love them too. Need to check at least the rest 70's albums I guess.
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Well if you haven't heard it yet you MUST check out Taken By Force (1977). Imo it's their greatest achievement. The Sails of Charon will blow you away.pommikone wrote:I have to admit that overlooked them for a long time just because of those crap ballads that you hear in the Finnish radio all the time. I picked up "Lonesome Crow" a couple of years ago as I heard it was a good kraut rock album, and it surely is! True classic in it's genre. Since then I've got "Fly to the Rainbow" and "In Trance", love them too. Need to check at least the rest 70's albums I guess.
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so here's the thing. I have heard all the ballads and the odd non-ballad (like the godly 'In Trance' or 'Rock You Like a Hurricane') and I always appreciated the musicianship (besides the singer, whose pronunciation I always have had a bit of trouble with) and the very careful composition. Even when sappy, I could always follow a Scorpions song and see its point, also, amazingly, godly, flowing leads everywhere.
However I have never heard the songs in their proper contexts in the right albums and so on. Also because my friend Brainbiter had observed that a large part of the melodic leads in Mercyful Fate's 'Melissa' seem to be inspired by the Scorpions solo mentality, I decided to give them a proper chance. So about a year ago I started chronologically and man, I got a bit fed up to tell you the truth, waiting for them to turn from a kraut rock band to a hard rock band and finally to a heavy metal band so I gave up around the third LP heh.
So I ask, as a lover of Heavy Metal, not hard rock or krautrock, which 3 or so records should I give a proper listen to nowadays? I'm getting 'Taken By Force'... what else? Keep in mind my favorite Judas Priest record is 'Sad Wings of Destiny' and my favorite Sabbath record is the first and my favorite Accept record is "Restless and Wild" if that helps!
However I have never heard the songs in their proper contexts in the right albums and so on. Also because my friend Brainbiter had observed that a large part of the melodic leads in Mercyful Fate's 'Melissa' seem to be inspired by the Scorpions solo mentality, I decided to give them a proper chance. So about a year ago I started chronologically and man, I got a bit fed up to tell you the truth, waiting for them to turn from a kraut rock band to a hard rock band and finally to a heavy metal band so I gave up around the third LP heh.
So I ask, as a lover of Heavy Metal, not hard rock or krautrock, which 3 or so records should I give a proper listen to nowadays? I'm getting 'Taken By Force'... what else? Keep in mind my favorite Judas Priest record is 'Sad Wings of Destiny' and my favorite Sabbath record is the first and my favorite Accept record is "Restless and Wild" if that helps!
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Hmm besides Taken By Force, maybe Blackout and Tokyo Tapes.Helm wrote:So I ask, as a lover of Heavy Metal, not hard rock or krautrock, which 3 or so records should I give a proper listen to nowadays? I'm getting 'Taken By Force'... what else? Keep in mind my favorite Judas Priest record is 'Sad Wings of Destiny' and my favorite Sabbath record is the first and my favorite Accept record is "Restless and Wild" if that helps!
"The very Hemoglobin of a persons blood is based on IRON! The same Iron in the earth that you turn into STEEL, that is in everyone." -Michael Coffey, Stone Vengeance
Come on, Virgin Killer crushes Blackout, and comes a lot closer to the energy of RAW and atmosphere of SWOD.The Erlking wrote:Hmm besides Taken By Force, maybe Blackout and Tokyo Tapes.Helm wrote:So I ask, as a lover of Heavy Metal, not hard rock or krautrock, which 3 or so records should I give a proper listen to nowadays? I'm getting 'Taken By Force'... what else? Keep in mind my favorite Judas Priest record is 'Sad Wings of Destiny' and my favorite Sabbath record is the first and my favorite Accept record is "Restless and Wild" if that helps!
Besides, Virgin Killer is one of Hank Shermanns all-time favourite records.
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Well I like Virgin Killer too but there was already two picks from the 70s and I thought that he needs to give a listen to at least one album with that more sharp and compact 80s sound of them and scorpions sound is and Blackout's a good pick for that.Black Axe wrote:Come on, Virgin Killer crushes Blackout, and comes a lot closer to the energy of RAW and atmosphere of SWOD.The Erlking wrote:Hmm besides Taken By Force, maybe Blackout and Tokyo Tapes.Helm wrote:So I ask, as a lover of Heavy Metal, not hard rock or krautrock, which 3 or so records should I give a proper listen to nowadays? I'm getting 'Taken By Force'... what else? Keep in mind my favorite Judas Priest record is 'Sad Wings of Destiny' and my favorite Sabbath record is the first and my favorite Accept record is "Restless and Wild" if that helps!
Besides, Virgin Killer is one of Hank Shermanns all-time favourite records.
"The very Hemoglobin of a persons blood is based on IRON! The same Iron in the earth that you turn into STEEL, that is in everyone." -Michael Coffey, Stone Vengeance
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80s Scorpions are definitely more formulaic and commercial but I enjoy some of it. Blackout especially. Their most "Heavy Metal" album essentially is Taken By Force however.
"The very Hemoglobin of a persons blood is based on IRON! The same Iron in the earth that you turn into STEEL, that is in everyone." -Michael Coffey, Stone Vengeance