I guess, but I've never once thought "man I wish my first listening experience was at a higher bitrate". It's more about the lasting effect of the songs for me (and yes I preordered already)
Maybe I'm missing something, but I haven't been able to find a soundboard recording of a single AMOLAD song being played live, besides streams of festivals on YouTube and stuff. I heard they filmed a show in '07 for a live album and that was scrapped, but I can't find one on any other live...
Sound quality wasn't the best, but it didn't take away from the experience at all. Then again, a good portion of my concerts are at Red Rocks Amphitheatre and nothing can compare to that haha. Adrian was a bit too low in the mix as has been mentioned before. Multiple times I saw him point up to...
Here's the Speed of Light guitar incident from Denver last night.
I also have If Eternity Should Fail and Tears of a Clown uploaded, with The Red and the Black, Death Or Glory, The Book of Souls and Wasted Years being uploaded as I type this.
Not trying to advertise my YouTube channel or...
^ it reeeally sounds like he's saying something between "from" and "my bed" though. Also I hear "servants" instead of "sons". Does anyone have the physical CD yet with the lyrics?
I need some help with what Necropolis is saying at the end.
At one point I hear "and I suck the lives from ___ my bed" What is he sayig before "my bed"?
and in the following line, is he saying "I owns two servants"?
9:15 in Empire of the Clouds is pretty similar to 5:30 in The Legacy. Also does anyone else hear similarities between the acoustic openings of the title track and The Talisman?
Random side note, every time I hear that guitar slide 30 seconds into The Red and the Black, I keep expecting The...
Rainmaker
Ghost of the Navigator
Children of the Damned
Wasted Years
The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg
2 Minutes to Midnight
Still Life
Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
Brave New World
Revelations
Infinite Dreams
Holy Smoke
Rime of the Ancient Mariner
The Evil that Men Do
Hallowed Be Thy Name
Fear...
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