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Besides, it's much better than the one thing they've got being a film that as he recalls they both kinda liked. [/ QUOTE ] Deep Blue Something was a very underrated band. |
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[ QUOTE ] Besides, it's much better than the one thing they've got being a film that as he recalls they both kinda liked. [/ QUOTE ] Deep Blue Something was a very underrated band. [/ QUOTE ] If by 'was' you mean 'is' and by 'underrated' you mean 'overrated' I agree completely. |
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I was a Tesla fan myself. They had some good tunes. [/ QUOTE ] I saw Tesla in concert about a 3 years at the HOB in Orlando (Vince Neil opened). They did the best version of War Pigs I've ever heard (and I've seen Ozzy and Sabbath). You cannot discuss 80's heavy metal without a shout out to Iron Maiden. |
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Better than Faith No Mores version?
Saw Maiden few weeks ago doing the early days stuff, great night. |
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Better than Faith No Mores version? Saw Maiden few weeks ago doing the early days stuff, great night. [/ QUOTE ] I would say yes, but it's very close. FNM wins in the vocal category, but the Tesla guitarists did the entire intro (air raid sirens and all) without the aid of any computer effects and drew it out for a solid 45 seconds. Maiden live was one of the best shows I've ever seen (and that was circa 1984). Queensryche's Operation Mindcrime is up there too. |
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