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PostPosted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 10:25 pm 
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you had better believe i will if i get the ok from the team. there are so many things to be reviewed before we go doing re-reviews. but maybe i will get the go ahead. yet again, thanks emokid, i actually value YOUR opinion.

Brent


:D I'm flattered! :oops:

and to Holy_Terror :

if you do the Jailbait review, I'll take care of Nightlife, Black Rose & Renegade since these are my favorites ! :D


I'm very surprised since i thought i was the only one in this forum considering Night Life to be the best(or let's say one of the best) Thin Lizzy album,since this album has not much to do with heavy metal or even hard rock(for me,it has 2 hard rock songs among the 10 songs on it).For me its main qualities are:all the songs are great(really no fillers at all);all the songs are really different from each other.


come dirait Lara Fabian : JE T'AIIIIIIIMEEEE ! :wink:

seriously, Renegade has the same qualities... what do you think of it ?


Well,i took the time and listened one more time to Renegade; i agree with you about the fact that,like for Night Life,the songs range from great to very good and there are no fillers;but for my second point ,i see some differencies between those 2 albums: with Night Life ,you can take any song ,and the following song will be totally different;with Renegade,i see 2 things:first,this album has a direction(it begins heavy and then goes softer and softer all the way);second point,i feel here the songs go 2by 2:the album begins with the 2 biggest songs(talkin' about the length of the songs),the you have a couple of pure hard rock songs(Pressure will blow and Leave this Town),and then you have 2 hard rockFM songs(Hollywood and No One Told Him), and the album finishes with 2 soft rockFM songs(Mexican Blood and It's Getting Dangerous).Of course, the first 2 songs are completely different:Angel of Death is one of their heaviest tracks,Renegade is classic Thin Lizzy,soft hardrock.And i also forgot to mention Fats,the curiosity of this album:groovy track,with a great piano solo.


I agree with you, this album indeed has a direction if not in the songs, in the order the producer/band choosed to put them... but play the album on random mode and you'll see better what i meant... well, anyway, all Lizzy did (except Shades & the self titled lp) is worth listening to....

and what are your feelings on Black Rose album, there are very different songs too...


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The Immortal Emokid wrote:
stub wrote:
The Immortal Emokid wrote:
stub wrote:
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Brent@metalreviews.com wrote:
you had better believe i will if i get the ok from the team. there are so many things to be reviewed before we go doing re-reviews. but maybe i will get the go ahead. yet again, thanks emokid, i actually value YOUR opinion.

Brent


:D I'm flattered! :oops:

and to Holy_Terror :

if you do the Jailbait review, I'll take care of Nightlife, Black Rose & Renegade since these are my favorites ! :D


I'm very surprised since i thought i was the only one in this forum considering Night Life to be the best(or let's say one of the best) Thin Lizzy album,since this album has not much to do with heavy metal or even hard rock(for me,it has 2 hard rock songs among the 10 songs on it).For me its main qualities are:all the songs are great(really no fillers at all);all the songs are really different from each other.


come dirait Lara Fabian : JE T'AIIIIIIIMEEEE ! :wink:

seriously, Renegade has the same qualities... what do you think of it ?


Well,i took the time and listened one more time to Renegade; i agree with you about the fact that,like for Night Life,the songs range from great to very good and there are no fillers;but for my second point ,i see some differencies between those 2 albums: with Night Life ,you can take any song ,and the following song will be totally different;with Renegade,i see 2 things:first,this album has a direction(it begins heavy and then goes softer and softer all the way);second point,i feel here the songs go 2by 2:the album begins with the 2 biggest songs(talkin' about the length of the songs),the you have a couple of pure hard rock songs(Pressure will blow and Leave this Town),and then you have 2 hard rockFM songs(Hollywood and No One Told Him), and the album finishes with 2 soft rockFM songs(Mexican Blood and It's Getting Dangerous).Of course, the first 2 songs are completely different:Angel of Death is one of their heaviest tracks,Renegade is classic Thin Lizzy,soft hardrock.And i also forgot to mention Fats,the curiosity of this album:groovy track,with a great piano solo.


I agree with you, this album indeed has a direction if not in the songs, in the order the producer/band choosed to put them... but play the album on random mode and you'll see better what i meant... well, anyway, all Lizzy did (except Shades & the self titled lp) is worth listening to....

and what are your feelings on Black Rose album, there are very different songs too...[/quote

Black Rose is the first Thin Lizzy record i bought,so i love it very much;i have mixed feelings about S&M,but the rest is very good and the title track is amazing.By the way,i think Renegade lacks hit songs like Waiting for an Alibi or Do Anything You Want To,what do you think?
Also tell me what's wrong with Shades and the self titled?Actually ibought Shades and Vagabonds last month,and while Vagabonds is begining to grow on me,Shades remains a mistery so far;as for the self titled,don't have it yet(also don't have Thunder&lightning,and the 2 live records)


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 11:15 pm 
stub wrote:
The Immortal Emokid wrote:
stub wrote:
The Immortal Emokid wrote:
stub wrote:
The Immortal Emokid wrote:
Brent@metalreviews.com wrote:
you had better believe i will if i get the ok from the team. there are so many things to be reviewed before we go doing re-reviews. but maybe i will get the go ahead. yet again, thanks emokid, i actually value YOUR opinion.

Brent


:D I'm flattered! :oops:

and to Holy_Terror :

if you do the Jailbait review, I'll take care of Nightlife, Black Rose & Renegade since these are my favorites ! :D


I'm very surprised since i thought i was the only one in this forum considering Night Life to be the best(or let's say one of the best) Thin Lizzy album,since this album has not much to do with heavy metal or even hard rock(for me,it has 2 hard rock songs among the 10 songs on it).For me its main qualities are:all the songs are great(really no fillers at all);all the songs are really different from each other.


come dirait Lara Fabian : JE T'AIIIIIIIMEEEE ! :wink:

seriously, Renegade has the same qualities... what do you think of it ?


Well,i took the time and listened one more time to Renegade; i agree with you about the fact that,like for Night Life,the songs range from great to very good and there are no fillers;but for my second point ,i see some differencies between those 2 albums: with Night Life ,you can take any song ,and the following song will be totally different;with Renegade,i see 2 things:first,this album has a direction(it begins heavy and then goes softer and softer all the way);second point,i feel here the songs go 2by 2:the album begins with the 2 biggest songs(talkin' about the length of the songs),the you have a couple of pure hard rock songs(Pressure will blow and Leave this Town),and then you have 2 hard rockFM songs(Hollywood and No One Told Him), and the album finishes with 2 soft rockFM songs(Mexican Blood and It's Getting Dangerous).Of course, the first 2 songs are completely different:Angel of Death is one of their heaviest tracks,Renegade is classic Thin Lizzy,soft hardrock.And i also forgot to mention Fats,the curiosity of this album:groovy track,with a great piano solo.


I agree with you, this album indeed has a direction if not in the songs, in the order the producer/band choosed to put them... but play the album on random mode and you'll see better what i meant... well, anyway, all Lizzy did (except Shades & the self titled lp) is worth listening to....

and what are your feelings on Black Rose album, there are very different songs too...


Black Rose is the first Thin Lizzy record i bought,so i love it very much;i have mixed feelings about S&M,but the rest is very good and the title track is amazing.By the way,i think Renegade lacks hit songs like Waiting for an Alibi or Do Anything You Want To,what do you think?
Also tell me what's wrong with Shades and the self titled?Actually ibought Shades and Vagabonds last month,and while Vagabonds is begining to grow on me,Shades remains a mistery so far;as for the self titled,don't have it yet(also don't have Thunder&lightning,and the 2 live records)


ok.. Vagabonds is imo the 1rst Lizzy album worth listening to... that's when the formula started to work... Shades and the self titled are "brouillons" (drafts ?) of what the band would soon become.... only song that works for me on Shades is Call The Police... and pretty much nothing does on the self titled...

Now, about Renegade, I disagree... but then it was my 1rst Lizzy album (I bought it in 1982) and at first I didn't like it at all... 5 or 6 listens (maybe 10 actually) forced it into my heart not to be replaced by any other of their album since it was my first "Lizzy Love"

thEn, the two live records are absolute classics though I like the raw rockness of the 1rst one... too many guests on the 2nd live kinda cut the mood of it... imo...

and then there's Thunder & Lightning... some great songs, some more average... my main problem with this album si how "metal" John Sykes guitar sound makes it... it's not what Im' expecting from a Lizzy record and I blame both the producer & Sykes for ruining my pleasure on thIs one ! :evil:


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heh, i always thought this was one of their best albums....so far it is.. :!:


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Emo I'll do Renegade and Jailbreak, if you want the others thats cool with me, I only have four of their albums.


And Brent, Autopsy is a seminole death metal band, by not liking them I can assume that you don't like death metal....not even death metal with heavy heavy black sabbath worship, which is exactly what Autopsy is. But it is too heavy for some people, maybe you're one of them seeing as how you don't give Celtic Frost the credit they get from everyone else but you.


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I agree with Pirate, the best of Lizzy albums for me is "thunder & lightning", but it is also their heaviest one.

Therefore, I understand the position of Immortal kid, as they loose on this record a part of their softness and "polished" guitar works.

Meanwhile, I always like the heaviest part of Lizzy, that's the reason why I don't like too much Nightlife and Jailbait. I prefer the live versions of the songs from these records because they are heavier. Just a case of musical taste ... I just mean that those albums have great songs, but I prefer when the songs are played heavier.

Cheers. :wink:


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Emo I'll do Renegade and Jailbreak, if you want the others thats cool with me, I only have four of their albums.


And Brent, Autopsy is a seminole death metal band, by not liking them I can assume that you don't like death metal....not even death metal with heavy heavy black sabbath worship, which is exactly what Autopsy is. But it is too heavy for some people, maybe you're one of them seeing as how you don't give Celtic Frost the credit they get from everyone else but you.


c'mon ! I can't let you take Renegade ! :twisted: let's do it together ! :D


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How about reviewing something that hasnt been heard, or reviewed a thousand times. Sounds good to me. How about Morbid Tales by Celtic Frost....or Mental Funeral by Autopsy.


Mark my words HT; if no one is planning on doing the Celtic Frost reviews I'll be more than glad to add Morbid Tales and To Mega Therion to the Classics section.


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You do the Celtic Frost and I'll do the Autopsy. Ok?


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To get back to the Maiden, it was the first album of theirs I ever got (also the first metal album I ever got!) and it rules. Crap review. Thin Lizzy are OK, never really got into them, but what I've heard I like.


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Holy_Terror wrote:
Emo I'll do Renegade and Jailbreak, if you want the others thats cool with me, I only have four of their albums.


And Brent, Autopsy is a seminole death metal band, by not liking them I can assume that you don't like death metal....not even death metal with heavy heavy black sabbath worship, which is exactly what Autopsy is. But it is too heavy for some people, maybe you're one of them seeing as how you don't give Celtic Frost the credit they get from everyone else but you.


Seminole Death Metal.......lol, shouldn't that be called Native American Death Metal? Did they walk the trail of Tears too?...lol


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this is a great albüm.


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This is a review i wrote on another music website. I know its not the best review in the world, but i'm just sharing my opinions....

Powerslave, Iron Maiden's 5th studio album, released in 1984. And it ranks with one of their best. Most Maiden fans consider Powerslave to be Iron Maiden's best album, and I somewhat agree...somewhat.
Powerslave was the album to shoot Maiden far into heavy metal stardom and contains 4 tracks which arguably could be their best songs ever (Aces High, 2 Minutes To Midnight, Powerslave & Rime Of The Ancient Mariner). But those songs are only half of the album. The other 4 tracks would be summed up as average at best, whether it would be from poor lyrics or it just isnt very good. So,as a WHOLE album, those average tracks bring down this album...but not too far.
The album kicks off with a bang with Aces High. Dickinson's vocals in full swing, especially in the chorus. The twin guitar sounds are fantastic. 2 Minutes To Midnight is the next track, and another fantastic song that ranks up there with Maiden's best ever. Track 3 is an instrumental called Losefer Words. As far as instrumentals go, it is very good, but a track you would normally skip.
Flash Of The Blade comes next, and in my opinion it's an average to OK track, but nowhere near as good as the first two (or last two). The Duallists is next, the track which is consider to be the poorest on the album. For me, the structure of the song and the way it is sung annoys me. The album picks up a little with the next track, Back In The Village, but again only warrants an average to OK rating.
The albums picks up from where it started, with the fantastic title track, Powerslave, which is followed by the awesome 13+ minute epic, Rime Of The Ancient Mariner to close out the album. The song is based on an old poem, and contains everything you want in an epic maiden song.
Song-writing is very good on this album (as it is on all of Maiden's albums). The main song-writer, Steve Harris, continues to write wonderful lyrics and music, and is the heart and soul of Iron Maiden, though he tends to stay in the shadows and let Bruce Dickinson be the face of Maiden.
Bruce Dickinson and Adrian Smith also contributes to the song-writing on this album, Dickinson has two songs to his name, Powerslave and Flash Of The Blade, while Smith and Dickinson co-wrote 2 Minutes To Midnight and Back In The Village.
Musically, you know how Maiden plays. Air raid siren vocals with soaring, ripping and wild guitars, and heavy bass with pounding drums. Powerslave is all that and more.
(rating each song is as follows: 0.98-1= killer track, 0.95-0.97= awesome track, 0.90-0.93= very good track, 0.85-0.88= OK/good track, 0.80-0.83= poor/average track. Note, instrumentals are not included)

Aces High: 1
2 Minutes To Midnight: 1
Flash Of The Blade: 0.88
The Duallists: 0.85
Back In The Village: 0.87
Powerslave: 1
Rime Of The Ancient Mariner: 1 = 6.6, divided by 7 (tracks) = 0.9428, then multiply by 100 = 94.3%

This album is worth purchasing for those 4 awesome tracks alone and it also has the best album cover of all Maiden albums. This is classic 80's Iron Maiden at their best.
In my opinion, Powerslave is Iron Maiden's 3rd best studio album. In front of Powerslave is #2, Somewhere In Time & #1, Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son


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:shock: Somewhere In Time is no way better than Powerslave!!


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In my opinion, zadster, when you put the tracks of both albums up side by side, i believe Somewhere In Time is marginally better. Like I said in my "review", Powerslave has 3 average to ok tracks while the other 4 are killers. Time has 3 killer tracks (Wasted Years, Stranger In A Strange Land & Alexander The Great), 2 awesome tracks (Somewhere In Time & Heaven Can Wait) and overall just 1 average to ok track (...Long Distance Runner).
Just my opinion, but i think Time is a more complete album than Powerslave. But remember, i said marginally better. I still love Powerslave but i like Time better. And 7th Son beats both of them.....


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In my opinion, zadster, when you put the tracks of both albums up side by side, i believe Somewhere In Time is marginally better. Like I said in my "review", Powerslave has 3 average to ok tracks while the other 4 are killers. Time has 3 killer tracks (Wasted Years, Stranger In A Strange Land & Alexander The Great), 2 awesome tracks (Somewhere In Time & Heaven Can Wait) and overall just 1 average to ok track (...Long Distance Runner).
Just my opinion, but i think Time is a more complete album than Powerslave. But remember, i said marginally better. I still love Powerslave but i like Time better. And 7th Son beats both of them.....


:? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. We'll agree to disagree on that one, although, true, 7th Son kicks both of them!


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I am a massive fan of Maiden, not to mention Steve Harris GIVING me his wrist band at the Edward the Great tour . This album is one of my favorites and maybe the best Iron Maiden album. This album shows Iron Maiden for who they are (not egyptians). If only i was at the World Slavery Tour.... :(


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I am a massive fan of Maiden, not to mention Steve Harris GIVING me his wrist band at the Edward the Great tour . This album is one of my favorites and maybe the best Iron Maiden album. This album shows Iron Maiden for who they are (not egyptians). If only i was at the World Slavery Tour.... :(


I bet you masturbate over a poster of Eddy after putting that wrist band round your testicles every evening.


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I bet you masturbate over a poster of Eddy after putting that wrist band round your testicles every evening.[/quote]

oh, i bet you feel like a big boy making fun of other ppl, listen buddy, if u think masterbating to posters and having wristbands around testsicles is cool, then i suggest you stop smoking so much crack.


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