Random thoughts and viewpoints on great bands and their music. I am a huge fan of classic metal and hard rock. It's what I grew up with, and what I continue to grow with. Feel free to post or comment, I really dig chatting with fellow music snobs. MUYA!
Saturday, 21 July 2012
Playlists!
Being that I'm not the most computer literate guy around, I still figured out how to post a playlist on my Blog. I'll keep them short, usually 5 to 10 songs, but it will give you a good idea of some of the stuff I'm listening to that week. You'll see the player at the bottom of the screen, scroll through (check the button on the far right), or just hit play! So while you're surfin', keep my blog open and Rock! BTW, this is all just fun for me, so be sure to support the bands you like, and buy their albums!
My All Time Fave Albums Pt. 22
Here I am, back with another slab of my all time faves! Todays pick is something a little different, from a band that has a great catalog of music, and who wasn't afraid to push the boundaries of Hard Rock. From 1989, Faith No More's The Real Thing.
In the late 80's, alot of the music that I really love started to become a little to streamlined, a little too formulaic, and a little to contolled by record companies looking for the next Motley or Gn'R. I started to discover new bands that were more creative (Faith No More), sometimes heavier and faster (Sepultura), and some bonecrushing (Helmet). This album was a masterstroke to me then, and still is a great listen 23 years later. I remember the videos for Epic and From Out Of Nowhere, and FNM was becoming the new buzz band. I vividly remember sitting in my buddy's and mine apartment, in sweltering summer heat, blasting this one. It was the perfect combination of heavy, with elements of old Metallica, along with Queen, Rap, Funk and Jazz..
Oh yeah, and they had a pretty cool image. Musically, these guys were totally on, in particular the brilliant guitars of Jim Martin, and the fantastic keyboards of Billy Gould. My fave part of the album is not the overplayed singles (which are all awesome), but the killer trilogy of Surprise! You're Dead!, Zombie Eaters and the title track. All three are heavy, a little proggy, and catchy. As with all my fave albums, there are no bad tracks, with Edge Of The World and Underwater Love being both creatively a little different, but nonetheless so worthy of being on an incredible album.
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