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Gabriel

Killed By Death
May 23, 2010
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The Ghost of the Navigator



My fave song live, I loved every single bit of it when they played it this year over here. Best concert i've ever been to.


Brave New World might as well be one of my favorite albums of all time.
 
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Nzoric

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
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    Anyone else got the new Metallica EP 'Beyond Magnetic'? 4 leftover tracks from Death Magnetic. I can't stop listening to it and I can't believe they left those tracks off the album. They're fucking killer and sound more like their earlier stuff. Rebel of Babylon could fit on Kill 'em All. Sorta reminds me of Whiplash.
    Silly lyrics, but Hate Train has some of their best riffing since AJFA.

    Haven't bothered to check, any decent tabs out for the opening solo? Kirk actually did something right lol
     
    Apr 15, 2006
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    How could I forgot King Diamond????? tsk tsk tsk
    King :delpiero:
    If you've been navigating of the seas of life, you may meet this character!

    The Ghost of the Navigator



    My fave song live, I loved every single bit of it when they played it this year over here. Best concert i've ever been to.


    Brave New World might as well be one of my favorite albums of all time.
    Lot of great songs from RiR. My fave is The Clansman. Just the perfect version of that song!
     

    ZoSo

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    Jul 11, 2011
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    Silly lyrics, but Hate Train has some of their best riffing since AJFA.

    Haven't bothered to check, any decent tabs out for the opening solo? Kirk actually did something right lol
    That solo sucks lol. The best one is the Rebel of Babylon solo. I checked a couple of weeks ago for some tabs but there were only a couple of songs had tabs. Most of the riffs are pretty easy to work out by ear anyway.
     

    Gabriel

    Killed By Death
    May 23, 2010
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    For a few months, i thought that the intro to the title Song was the best thing in the world!
    That's one kickass song.

    Lost my life, lost my dreams
    Rip the bones from my flesh
    Silent scream laughing here
    Dying to tell you truth
    You are planned
    And you are damned
    In this brave new woooooorld


    I always sing that whole album aloud. :D
     
    Apr 15, 2006
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    Tony Iommi diagnosed with cancer!
    9th January 2012


    With the news that Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi has been diagnosed with the early stages of lymphoma, his bandmates would like everyone to send positive vibes to the guitarist at this time. Iommi is currently working with his doctors to establish the best treatment plan--the “IRON MAN” of Rock & Roll remains upbeat and determined to make a full and successful recovery.

    This comes as Black Sabbath--Ozzy Osbourne (vocals), Tony Iommi(guitar),Geezer Butler (bass) and Bill Ward (drums)—are writing and recording their first album in 33 years in Los Angeles (still set for release this fall) with producer Rick Rubin. They will now go to the UK to continue to work with Tony. Further information will be released as it becomes available.

    http://www.iommi.com/index.php?story=151
     

    ZoSo

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    Jul 11, 2011
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    Yeah I heard about that this morning. Very sad. Sucks especially right after they announced that they'e doing a new album. I hope he recovers just fine.


    In other news:

    Metallica: Next Album Will Contain 'Shorter, More To-The-Point' Songs

    According to Blabbermouth.net, last fall, Metallica started writing the studio follow-up to 2008's "Death Magnetic", working from riffs and licks taped during the band's tuning-room jams over the past three years of touring.

    "We're about seven, eight songs into it," Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich tells Rolling Stone magazine about the record, which will once again be produced by Rick Rubin. "We do it in rounds. We come up with something, we leave it, go to the next thing, come up with something basic, leave it and circle back around. Next month we'll go back and start embellishing: 'Let's double that one part and come up with a middle bit.'"

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    "If 'Death Magnetic' was a logical successor to [1988's] '...And Justice For All', the next album will be a heavier Black Album," Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett tells Rolling Stone, using the popular nickname for 1991's "Metallica". "We're not going to the depths of complexity that we did for 'Death Magnetic'. The stuff we're coming up with is more groove-oriented, a heavier version of what we were doing in the early Nineties."

    "When people talk about the old stuff, they think 'Justice'," Ulrich tells Rolling Stone. "But look at 'Harvester Of Sorrow' on that album. It's a fairly simple five-minute song. And 'Fuel' [on 1997's 'Reload'] is an absolute scorcher live. Right now, I'm thinking shorter, more to-the-point."

    A 3D movie starring Metallica is in the early stages of production, with a projected release date of summer 2013. The film does not have a title yet, a finished script or a director. "Imagine if you took 'The Song Remains The Same'," Ulrich tells Rolling Stone, referring to the 1976 Led Zeppelin movie, "which is 75 percent concert, 25 percent other stuff, and flipped it around. And all the nonconcert footage, instead of being about the band members, is a story that unfolds, set against the backdrop of the concert."

    According to Ulrich, the Metallica members are financing the film production on their own. "We tend to pay for these things ourselves," he says. "The minute you take somebody else's money, you have to consider their opinions. And that's no fun."

    "We didn't want to do it at first," Hammett tells Rolling Stone about the 3D flick. "We were sold on it by our managers, that it would be a lot of fun and we would have a big-ass stage to play on - the biggest Metallica live show we've ever done, next-level stuff."

    Metallica will release a physical CD edition of its current digital EP, "Beyond Magnetic", on January 31. The four-song EP, which featured songs recorded during the sessions for "Death Magnetic", was issued digitally on December 13, shortly after the band premiered all four songs live during its quartet of 30th anniversary shows in San Francisco earlier that month.

    The tracks are "Hate Train", "Just A Bullet Away", "Hell And Back" and "Rebel Of Babylon".

    Metallica issued a collaborative album with Lou Reed called "Lulu" in November, but the conceptual disc was a commercial and critical flop.

    The band is scheduled to perform the Black Album in its entirety at several European festivals this summer, and has hinted at several other big events on tap for 2012.
     
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    Nzoric

    Nzoric

    Grazie Mirko
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    Somewhere between St. Anger and Death Magnetic I just stopped caring about Metallica. I'll listen to the leak when it comes out, but I doubt it's going to satisfy me in any way :p
     
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    Nzoric

    Nzoric

    Grazie Mirko
    Jan 16, 2011
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    Tony Iommi diagnosed with cancer!
    9th January 2012


    With the news that Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi has been diagnosed with the early stages of lymphoma, his bandmates would like everyone to send positive vibes to the guitarist at this time. Iommi is currently working with his doctors to establish the best treatment plan--the “IRON MAN” of Rock & Roll remains upbeat and determined to make a full and successful recovery.

    This comes as Black Sabbath--Ozzy Osbourne (vocals), Tony Iommi(guitar),Geezer Butler (bass) and Bill Ward (drums)—are writing and recording their first album in 33 years in Los Angeles (still set for release this fall) with producer Rick Rubin. They will now go to the UK to continue to work with Tony. Further information will be released as it becomes available.

    http://www.iommi.com/index.php?story=151
    Fucking HELL. Not him too, it was enough losing Dio.
     

    Gabriel

    Killed By Death
    May 23, 2010
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    Came here to post the same thing.

    Fuck you cancer leave the legends alone, the only thing left is for Lemmy to get lung cancer. *knocks on wood*
     
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    Nzoric

    Nzoric

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    Fuck me if this isn't one of the best written mainstream metal songs in a long time

     
    Apr 15, 2006
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    Right. So as you might or might not know, I saw Opeth last night. Was a great gig as usual. Band was tight and spot on. Sound was crispy. And Mikael was funny as usual. Their setlist was more focussed on the lighter side than the heavier side. Despite not playing a few songs from Heritage that I loved, it was still a great gig.

    here's the setlist.

    The Devil's Orchard
    I Feel the Dark
    Face of Melinda
    Slither
    Credence
    To Rid the Disease
    Folklore
    Heir Apparent
    The Baying of the Hounds
    The Drapery Falls

    Encore:
    Deliverance
     
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    Nzoric

    Nzoric

    Grazie Mirko
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    Right. So as you might or might not know, I saw Opeth last night. Was a great gig as usual. Band was tight and spot on. Sound was crispy. And Mikael was funny as usual. Their setlist was more focussed on the lighter side than the heavier side. Despite not playing a few songs from Heritage that I loved, it was still a great gig.

    here's the setlist.

    The Devil's Orchard
    I Feel the Dark
    Face of Melinda
    Slither
    Credence
    To Rid the Disease
    Folklore
    Heir Apparent
    The Baying of the Hounds
    The Drapery Falls

    Encore:
    Deliverance
    Awesome setlist. Were his growls spot on, or were they a bit on the sloppy side (as they usually are :p ) ?
     

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