Sunday, June 8, 2008
#11 Rainbow - Long Live Rock and Roll
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Journey - She Makes Me Feel Alright
This song is from the No Steve Era but this all i could find. Don't let Steve ruin it for you.
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
#12 Journey - Look into the Future
This is their 2nd album back in 1976. Notice only four guys with big hair? Whos missing? Steve Perry had not joined the band yet. He joined on their fourth album, Infinity. These guys were awsome, half instrumentals half vocals. Greg Rolie played keyboards and and sang. You might know him from Santana Band. He sang all there early hits Black Magic Woman etc.
Monday, June 2, 2008
Metallica - Master Of Puppets live Seattle 1989
Sorry for the earlier Master post the video was crap.
Metallica - Battery
They didn't make any real videos for this album and i didn't want to post a live version.
Judas Priest - Breaking The Law (Dallas '86)
Breaking the What??Breaking the What?? Breaking the Law!
Judas Priest - Out in the Cold (Dallas '86)
Opening song to this album start off all the Priest classics
#15 Queensryche - Rage for Order
Bloodgood - Seven (live) // Cornerstone 89
Sorry about the video, there wasn't a lot available for this album.
#16 Bloodgood - Rock in a Hard Place
Friday, May 30, 2008
Monday, May 26, 2008
Led Zeppelin - Rock n Roll
This band i was in back in high school played this song for a chruch talent show. All the grandmas were there to watch their kids sing "the sun will come out tomorrow". When we went on stage the whole front of the chruch emptied.
Monday, March 24, 2008
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
#22 Van Halen - Women and Children First
Seen and Not Heard - Petra
Ironicly the music for the chorus of this song is identical to the Kiss song Heaven's on Fire
#23 Petra - Beyond Belief
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
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Sammy Hager (Van Halen) - There's Only One Way To Rock
Great Sammy song from Standing Hampton, made better with Van Halen playing it live
Sunday, March 16, 2008
#25 - Vinnie Vincent Invasion - All Systems Go
#26 Hurricane - Over the Edge
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
#27 - White Lion - Pride
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Saturday, February 9, 2008
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Monday, February 4, 2008
#28 Europe - Start From the Dark
For the Record
thank you for interest.
Friday, February 1, 2008
#29 Badlands- Badlands
THis band was sort of an ALL-STAR band. Jake E Lee(GUITARS)from Ozzy Band, Eric Singer(Drums) from Black Sabbath, Lita Ford, and later Alice Cooper and Kiss, Ray Gillian also from Black Sabbath. Unfortunately they never werethe next Sabbth or Kiss. After their third album Ray Gillian died of AIDS in 1993. From left to right:Jake,Eric,Greg Chaisson (bass) and Ray.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
#30 Paul McCartney and the Wings - Wings Over America
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Monday, January 28, 2008
#32 Journey - Next
Classic journey before Steve Perry. There was actually three albums before S.P. which i think think has some of their best stuff. It is different then their newer stuff, more rock, like a rock jazz fusion jam band. Their first singer was the keyboardest, Greg Rolie. If you didn't know he was the original keys for Santana who sang all the great early Santana songs like Black Magic Woman.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Next in Life
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Queensryche with Ronnie James Dio - The Chase Performed With Ronnie James Dio (2007 Live At The Moore Theater in Seattle) (Vide
Dio is formally of Elf, Rainbow, Sabbath and Dio Band
Operation Mindcrime 2
This album is not on my list but it finishes the story 18 years later.
The story picks up 18 years after the events of Operation: Mindcrime, on the day that Nicky is released from prison. During his incarceration, Nicky has been unable to let go of his hatred for Dr. X; who has since become rich and powerful, and is preoccupied with thoughts of revenge. He still harbors resentment against what he views as a totally corrupt government. The training (or brainwashing) he received from Dr. X still has a strong hold over Nicky, but he is still conflicted. While he still feels the need to carry out his revolutionary mission, his thoughts drift to Mary.
Nicky wastes no time in landing in trouble with the law once again, and at his trial his pleas for mercy and leniency are lost on a judge and jury still remembering his past crimes. This only deepens his disdain for the government, the legal system and Dr. X, whom he blames for all of his problems. After Nicky escapes and finds himself yet again on the run from the law, his own need for revenge coupled by a vision of the ghost of Mary turns his thoughts toward killing Dr. X.
As the final confrontation with Dr. X gets closer, Nicky starts to have doubts. He questions himself and wonders if it isn’t really his own fault that his life is as bad as it is. Nicky does finally track down Dr. X, crashing his motorcycle into X's limo and dragging a disoriented Dr. X to the church where Mary died, where Nicky finally shoots and kills him. (This section in particular is vague on the album, as it is suggested, but not explicitly stated in the lyrics or played out in the songs that Nicky kills Dr. X. The live performance of Operation: Mindcrime II; however, removes any ambiguity over what happened between them). He gets no satisfaction from killing Dr. X, but rather feels just as empty as ever. The ghost of Mary appears, and appears to take pity on Nicky over the fact that revenge has not brought him any peace.
The ghost of Mary appears again and angrily exhorts Nicky to kill himself. It is unclear, however, if it is actually her or just Nicky imagining her. He starts to think that he is insane and contemplates suicide. Rustling through his belongings, he first picks up a gun, then a noose before finding the very thing that drove him to Dr. X in the first place: heroin. Nicky prepares and injects a lethal dose and dies. As the album ends, Nicky's spirit is reunited with Mary's, and together they reflect that the only times they were happy was in the moments that they were together.
(Note: The story of Operation: Mindcrime II is expanded on with video and actors during Queensrÿche's live performance of the album, which helps to clarify some sections of the plot).
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
#33 Bon Jovi - Keep the Faith
Operation Mindcrime: The Story Overview
Monday, January 21, 2008
#34 Nightwish - Once
This is one of my favorite bands of this last year. They are a Goth/Metal band from Europe somewhere. They have been together for 11 years but just now gaining steam in the USA. This is their last album with their first singer, so they are starting a new chapter in their career. This album was a great end to the first part of their story.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
#35 Queensryche - Operation Mindcrime 1988
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Friday, January 18, 2008
#37 Ratt - Invasion of Your Privacy 1985
Thursday, January 17, 2008
#38 Ozzy Osbourne - No Rest For the Wicked
#39 Depeche Mode - Violator
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
#40 Journey - Captured
From the build up of the song Majestic to the the last live song of Any Way You Want It, it is emotionally charged. All the "old" Journey classics: Wheel in the Sky, Lovin',Touchin',Squeezin' , Where Were You, Lights, Stay Awhile, Just the the Same Way, Too Late, Line of Fire, and Any Way You Want It. Classic Steve Perry when he had a voice and no ego (yet). Check out Neal Schon's Afro, Classic.