It must be terrible a close encounter with the wolf and the baby in the everglades, drunk or not LOLIt can legally drink now in the USA!
A licence for long guns including assault weapons would have been available 3 years earlier, which is shocking.![]()
Hmm, that would be balls-to-the-wall question, if you ask me.It must be terrible a close encounter with the wolf and the baby in the everglades, drunk or not LOL
Why any journalist asked Steve or any member of the band about the decision to use the unfinished art cover by the artist ?
another balls-to-the-wall question to Steve would be Why you didn't speak about Senjutsu album and songs since the album was released man?Hmm, that would be balls-to-the-wall question, if you ask me.
Steve said in the documentary that he liked the strange vibe, Bruce said in his book that he didn't like it at all. Maiden should have remastered it by now (plus some new arts in the booklet, new Rainmaker art for example... the two single videos could be an inspiration), for an anniv and/or with some leftover bonus stuff. But that's not Maiden's thing. To use an unfinished art is wild (especially for Maiden), but the idea would have been better only if it was a drawing. The background should have been inside a castle with the same dominant red color, to make it more impactful.Why any journalist asked Steve or any member of the band about the decision to use the unfinished art cover by the artist ?
Yes. There are quite a few curious questions to be asked. Why the chorus of Hell On Earth isn't repeated? This will always annoy me!another balls-to-the-wall question to Steve would be Why you didn't speak about Senjutsu album and songs since the album was released man?
Rainbow's debut is one of those albums with a special (medieval) charm and feel. A product of its time that will remain special forever.View attachment 38770
When I first heard this album back in secondary school, some twenty years ago (and I still remember precisely where and when), I was immediately convinced this was the greatest (hard) rock album ever. Twenty years later and having heard hundreds, if not thousands rock and metal albums in the meantime, my sentiments are still exactly the same. Blackmore's legacy is such that he's absolutely untouchable.
I bet hairdressers miss the 80's so much…