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YankeeRose wrote:
witchhunt wrote:
313 wrote:1. Flight of Icarus - Iron Maiden
2. Rock Bottom - UFO
3. Swords & Tequila - Riot
My old band, MANNDRAKE, used to do all three. Those were the days, my friend.


Now THERE is a song I hadn't thought of in years...and I think that's the title!



"Those Were The Days". Some of the lyrics..."those were the days, my friend, we thought they'd never end, we'd sing and dance, forever and a day. We'd lead the life we choose, we'd fight and never lose, those were the days, oh yes, those were the days". I have no idea
who did it, but that would be a great tune to bring back to life! :)
http://www.webfitz.com/lyrics/Lyrics/1968/71968.html
Here are the complete lyrics.
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witchhunt wrote:
witchhunt wrote:
313 wrote:1. Flight of Icarus - Iron Maiden
2. Rock Bottom - UFO
3. Swords & Tequila - Riot
My old band, MANNDRAKE, used to do all three. Those were the days, my friend.


http://www.webfitz.com/lyrics/Lyrics/1968/71968.html Here are the complete lyrics.



Thanks! BTW, I was 5 in 1968...as I'd said, I hadn't thought of it in "years"! :)
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313 wrote:1. Flight of Icarus - Iron Maiden
2. Rock Bottom - UFO
3. Swords & Tequila - Riot
I've played just about every Maiden song on bass at one time or another. With the exception of the two albums w/Bailey. Besides Sign of the Cross, which is in Maiden's top five list. Anyone think a Maiden tribute band would go over? Share your thoughts.
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witchhunt wrote: Anyone think a Maiden tribute band would go over? Share your thoughts.
http://www.theironmaidens.com/

From what I'm told, they kick serious ass.
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I'd like to hear 3 originals that I've never heard before.
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ERiC_AiXeLsyD wrote:I'd like to hear 3 originals that I've never heard before.



Fair enough - but that's not what the :?: asked. :-) Don't you have three songs you'd like to hear/see performed? It was difficult for me to choose only 3 and my third was "more Godsmack". ;-)
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Tim layton wrote:When you all go out to see a band,what 3 songs would you like to here that would just trip your trigger and makes you want to yell hell yeah
There's no stipulation that they have to be covers here. :lol:

Three covers I'd wanna hear?
  • Ramones - "Pet Cemetary"
  • Misfits - "Saturday Night"
  • Misfits - "I Turned Into A Martian"
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songsmith said...
Victim of Changes--Judas Priest
HELL YEA

Yankee Rose said...
"Those Were The Days". Some of the lyrics..."those were the days, my friend, we thought they'd never end, we'd sing and dance, forever and a day. We'd lead the life we choose, we'd fight and never lose, those were the days, oh yes, those were the days". I have no idea
who did it, but that would be a great tune to bring back to life!
That was Mary Hopkins on the Beatles' Apple label, but have to say
HELL NO
I hate that song, but could maybe imagine it in a fast hard-core screamo style where it is rendered unrecognizeable. Just my opinion...
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ZappasXWife wrote:songsmith said...
Victim of Changes--Judas Priest
HELL YEA

Yankee Rose said...
"Those Were The Days". Some of the lyrics..."those were the days, my friend, we thought they'd never end, we'd sing and dance, forever and a day. We'd lead the life we choose, we'd fight and never lose, those were the days, oh yes, those were the days". I have no idea
who did it, but that would be a great tune to bring back to life!
That was Mary Hopkins on the Beatles' Apple label, but have to say
HELL NO
I hate that song, but could maybe imagine it in a fast hard-core screamo style where it is rendered unrecognizeable. Just my opinion...



I respect your opinion. :-) The song was played a bit longer on AM Radio than '68. My friends and I all lived in the "boonies", saw one another pretty much only at school and we liked it...one of the things I recall strongly about that song is the actual music, it has almost what I can only describe as a "Gypsy" flavor to it, unless I'm thinking of some other song... Thinking about it, Silver Sunday would do it most excellently, in any tempo or style they wanted...the first time I saw them and one of the songs they did was Til Tuesday's "Voices Carry", I was impressed - I've just always liked that song, too. 8)
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Over The Mountain - Ozzy
Little Dolls - Ozzy
Voodoo - Black Sabbath
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ERiC_AiXeLsyD wrote:Three covers I'd wanna hear?


[*]Ramones - "Pet Cemetary"
[*]Misfits - "Saturday Night"
[*]Misfits - "I Turned Into A Martian"



Thank you, Eric_AiXeLsyD for adding your list. :)



There was no stipulation saying we could have only 1, so I suppose I have another list - and this one has 4: :-)



"This Old Guitar" - John Denver


"Memphis" - Johnny Rivers


"Those Were the Days" - Mary Hopkins


"Super Beast" - Rob Zombie
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Veil of Deception ~ Death Angel
Cliffs of Dover ~ Eric Johnson
Sweet Sister Mercy ~ Lynch Mob
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Mean Street - Van Halen
YYZ - Rush
Jesus Christ Pose - Soundgarden
... and then the wheel fell off.
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Generally, anything a band plays that is unexpected or out of the ordinary can get me to holler a "Hell Yeah!" I like surprises, and bands that throw the unexpected curve ball at their audiences once in a while.

Most bands' established showstopper tunes can fire me up on a given night; the Hurricanes going into "Green Grass and High Tides" usually evokes a good "Hell Yeah!" out of me. Blind Jonny Death doing "Land Of The Navajo" has achieved that result with me as well. The Grimm doing "Aenima." There are a lot of other band "showstoppers" that can get that response from me on a given night.

As far as cover songs that would bring a wild reaction from me if I heard a band attempt them, I could list many, but here's three for starters (and I've never seen a band cover any of these yet):

Yes - "Starship Trooper"
Guns'N'Roses - "Coma"
Black Sabbath - "The Thrill Of It All"

Also any bands who cover the more complex stuff well...Queensryche, Maiden, Tool, anybody who can achieve the Halford high notes on "Victim Of Changes" or "Beyond the Realms of Death."

I could go on; the above examples are the tip of the iceberg...
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