BLASPHEMY!
Well OK, 'heavy' doesn't describe 'em that well, or much of anything else from that time period. Sorry, I feel compelled to stand up for 'em; the King LP was one of my absolute favorites growing up; my dad played it all the time
No idea about the mystery track, I'd guess latest 70s/earliest 80s (79-82). We'll find out in due time
"I'm sorry Sam, we had real chemistry. But like a monkey on the sun, our love was too hot to live"
-Becky
BLASPHEMY!
Well OK, 'heavy' doesn't describe 'em that well, or much of anything else from that time period. Sorry, I feel compelled to stand up for 'em; the King LP was one of my absolute favorites growing up; my dad played it all the time
No idea about the mystery track, I'd guess latest 70s/earliest 80s (79-82). We'll find out in due time
I got to spend a few days with Boyd.
I was involved with the re-issue of his legendary King LP.
By the time I met him he was born again and doing Gospel.
He told some wild stories about the music business in the 50's that wouldn't sound that exciting in 2010....
BLASPHEMY!
Well OK, 'heavy' doesn't describe 'em that well, or much of anything else from that time period. Sorry, I feel compelled to stand up for 'em; the King LP was one of my absolute favorites growing up; my dad played it all the time
No idea about the mystery track, I'd guess latest 70s/earliest 80s (79-82). We'll find out in due time
I got to spend a few days with Boyd.
I was involved with the re-issue of his legendary King LP.
By the time I met him he was born again and doing Gospel.
He told some wild stories about the music business in the 50's that wouldn't sound that exciting in 2010....
He was a good dude......RIP.
Very cool!
Don't think my dad ever got to meet him. He's still looking for the two EPs on King. He bought something from you on ebay not too long ago (turn of the year maybe), but I don't remember what
"I'm sorry Sam, we had real chemistry. But like a monkey on the sun, our love was too hot to live"
-Becky
So this band is called Lazer or the song is called Lazer? Either way this song is fucking awesome!!!! Kinda reminds me of Cirith Ungol with a bastard child of Eric Adams and Ian Gillian singing. Thank you for sharing!!
Re: Squadran- TBH that one didn't do much for me (vocals are the big prob). 'Fly Away' doesn't really sound out of place for late 70s (lame) hard rock. 'The Wall' is definitely ahead of its time stylistically.
"I'm sorry Sam, we had real chemistry. But like a monkey on the sun, our love was too hot to live"
-Becky
mustardgasattack wrote:So this band is called Lazer or the song is called Lazer? Either way this song is fucking awesome!!!! Kinda reminds me of Cirith Ungol with a bastard child of Eric Adams and Ian Gillian singing. Thank you for sharing!!
Yeah, this song's pretty wild! As for Keir's "The Power", it puts me in mind of Sweet's heavy B-sides. I like!
Rockadelic wrote:You want a heavy track try this US one from '56.
I think it's safe to say that Mr. Glockose's tastes are situated for the most part in the first half of the 80's.
Either way, that track kicked ass, and what's wrong with the vocals? It's total Mid 70's Halford worship to my ears. I also find it funny that someone would claim this to sound like Manowar? I don't see the resemblance and if this is from before '82 then those claims don't hold up at all.
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