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but the third line up was of course Brian Robertson and Scott Gorham, Sykes was only in the band as it was running down from 82-84 just before it split.Cheers Stuart |
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Queensryche - I Don't Believe in Love Queensryche - Eyes of a stranger Dazzler |
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Ratt-Out of the Cellar (much better than I thought it would be, current fave-'Lack of Communication', squueeakk) Faster Pussycat-1st album ( I knew I still liked this-eternal fave-'Don't change that song') Exodus-Bonded by Blood (why more serial killers don't listen to this escapes me. Brutal fave.."This aint about no Goldfish..., an it aint about no Tuna fish.... and it AINT ABOUT NO TROUT..rout..out" -'Piranha' and of course, as you say, the perennially underrated Diamond Head, fave from the album that killed them the first time-'Knight of the Swords' As to the matter at hand, No I stand by Rage for Order as their best album, mainly for 'Surgical Strike', which prefigures the whole Mindcrime sound, 'London' and the none more creeptastic, synthy 'Gonna get Close to You'. Mindcrime to my ears now groans beneath the weight of its own conceit, mind you, 'The Needle Lies' still rocks. Now where did I put that Crimson Glory album? Last edited by Pierre Von Mondragon; 25-06-2007 at 16:04. |
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