I posted this in the wrong thread.
Speaking of Revelations: I had Live After Death before Piece Of Mind so every time I listened to Piece Of Mind, my mind heard "Motherf**ker" at the end of Revelations.Ha ha,
My first copy of Piece of Mind was a dubbed cassette copy off a mate. There was a little wobble on the bass note at the end before "it is you" in Revelations. I still hear it in my mind to this day every time it plays
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Thanks to Rock In Rio, I can't listen to 2 Minutes To Midnight and Blood Brothers without hearing Bruce shouting "COME ON!" and "WHAT ARE WE?" in the choruses.Speaking of Revelations: I had Live After Death before Piece Of Mind so every time I listened to Piece Of Mind, my mind heard "Motherf**ker" at the end of Revelations.
Removed from view, but you can still hear them screeching :"Pieces of f***ing eight."Someone is determined to suck all the joy out of the universe ...
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If you've got to keep waiting a half hour for the thing to respond to every single mouse click, why not listen to some prog while you wait?Did you know that Robert Fripp composed the system sounds in Windows Vista?
When I was about 14, the best metal station was on AM radio. Some might remember it. Z-Rock based out of Dallas, TX. One night I turned it on and the were playing a Maiden concert from the No Prayer tour. Then one day, they started playing Son Of A Gun. They even played Cross Eyed Mary!When I still lived with my parents (the good old 90's) I didn't have a stereoset of my own (not even CD's) so I recorded songs from the radio on tapes with the stereoset of my dad. One day I was recording the Roxette song How Do You Do! and realised a few seconds too late the stereo button wasn't pushed in. Immediately I pushed the button. Offcourse this could be heard on tape. Funny thing: When I heard the song again on the radio or years later on CD, I still could "hear" the part where it switched from mono into stereo because I played that tape almost to death.
When I was about 14, the best metal station was on AM radio. Some might remember it. Z-Rock based out of Dallas, TX. One night I turned it on and the were playing a Maiden concert from the No Prayer tour. Then one day, they started playing Son Of A Gun. They even played Cross Eyed Mary!
I never heard any of those. I wonder if that was after they went off the air here which would have been in 1993.That radio station is the source of the best early Pantera bootlegs