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Now, here is a rock concert lineup

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I did not know that Nazareth are still playing. Great lineup.
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that would be the greatest show ever...
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...So who wants to pay for a trip so I can go? :lol:
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Ha. I had a Mother's Finest album called "Niggiz can't sang Rock n Roll".
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Wow...I'm noting all the obscure British rock and metal names on there from the '80s, like Praying Mantis, Magnum, Raven, Pendragon; also European names like U.D.O., D.A.D. and Grave Digger. That would be cool to see!

Anybody have a spare plane ticket and passport they don't need?
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I never thought I'd see Slayer and Winger on the same bill.
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I bet axle doesn't show up. It is cool to see D-A-D on the bill. I am surprised to see some them though. Rick Springfield and Slayer ? Now that is eclectic :)
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I wanna know who that band Alestorm is and if it's fronted by a girl named Lizzy Ale
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bassist4life2004 wrote:I wanna know who that band Alestorm is and if it's fronted by a girl named Lizzy Ale
I checked them out and listened to some of their stuff. They seem to be viking metal and have a song called Captan Morgan's Revenge. *lol*

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alestorm
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bassist_25 wrote:
bassist4life2004 wrote:I wanna know who that band Alestorm is and if it's fronted by a girl named Lizzy Ale
I checked them out and listened to some of their stuff. They seem to be viking metal and have a song called Captan Morgan's Revenge. *lol*

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alestorm
Yay, just what the world needs, more viking music.
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Europe is known for their great rock fests!!! Ppl partyin everywhere and there is a LOT more goin on out in the parking lot.
Saw Gary Moore with Marmillion, Little River Band, Loverboy, Chris DeBerg, the chick who sang 99 Luftballons (older person moment) in Wurzburg. It rained all fuckin day long but had a great time.
Of course, Donnington Castle's MONSTERS OF ROCK at Zepplinfeld in Nuremberg Labor Day 1983. Twisted Sister, Motorhead, Saxon, Thin Lizzy, Meatloaf, BOC and Whitesnake.

Trivia time - "Here I Go Again" was recorded twice by Whitesnake. What is the difference in the song?
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Bassist_25 took the words out of my mouth, SLayer and Winger together. Im willing to bet there will be alot of fights between bands at this show. But all in all there's alot of bands on that bill I would love to check out!!! :twisted:
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Trivia time - "Here I Go Again" was recorded twice by Whitesnake. What is the difference in the song?


Here I go and Here I go again lol
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Shawn_422 wrote:Trivia time - "Here I Go Again" was recorded twice by Whitesnake. What is the difference in the song?


Here I go and Here I go again lol
The original version had a slow synth build-up under the first verse rather than a guitar part, where as the second version didn't have the synth part.

I also always have preferred the non-synthy version myself.

Actually, now that I think about it, they've rerecorded a couple of their tunes. The original Fool For Your Lovin' has a much more bluesy feel with a Marshall-like Brittish guitar sound, but there's another version of the song that's more rocked up and has a high-gain guitar sound. I think Steve Vai may have played on the second version.
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I have also heard a second version of "Crying In The Rain" which to me sounds extremely weak as John Sykes absolutely made the first version what it was. I could be wrong about this, but someone (Tracy, help me out here!!) told me it has something to do with Coverdale.
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joltinjeff wrote:Europe is known for their great rock fests!!! Ppl partyin everywhere and there is a LOT more goin on out in the parking lot.
Saw Gary Moore with Marmillion, Little River Band, Loverboy, Chris DeBerg, the chick who sang 99 Luftballons (older person moment) in Wurzburg. It rained all fuckin day long but had a great time.
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Trivia time - "Here I Go Again" was recorded twice by Whitesnake. What is the difference in the song?

I guess my question is a little misleading. The song is different but very sublte in the "Saints and Sinners" LP.
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That's a great line-up, too bad I can't make it out of the country, guess I'll go to the next best concert event of the summer - Alice In Chains, Deftones, and Mastadon!!
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bassist4life2004 wrote:
bassist_25 wrote:
bassist4life2004 wrote:I wanna know who that band Alestorm is and if it's fronted by a girl named Lizzy Ale
I checked them out and listened to some of their stuff. They seem to be viking metal and have a song called Captan Morgan's Revenge. *lol*

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alestorm
Yay, just what the world needs, more viking music.

Alestorm is actually considered "Pirate Metal." All of their songs are pirate themed and they've recorded metal versions of old pirate songs as well as their own material. It's definately good drinking music.
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Pirate Metal? I wonder how long it will be until the punk and hardcore influence seeps in and it becomes PiratexCore.
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Actually, a lot of punk and pirate music have a lot of the same flow of things anyway, so it wouldn't surprise me if that genre has technically existed for awhile
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Who is fronting Aerosmith?

You'd never see a bill like this in America.
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Id love to see stratovarius :twisted:
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