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kiwisr said:
that is pretty good! kind of recaptures the sound/vibe of the Dr Feelgood days IMOEdited by Forthright MC on Saturday 19th April 17:45
If we're talking about metal, it is an imperative necessity to introduce an unrelated and quite gratuitous segue into a eulogy which sees yours truly champion the majesty of Ronnie James Dio in conjunction with the banjo twiddling classicism of Ricardo Blackmorelda.
See, as I drove from A - B on Thursday, the Planet which Rocks did deliver the seminal moment in my metal universe's firmament; the Rainbow (mk2) magnum opus, Stargazer.
A bit like Neon Knights by Sabbath (mk2) or Flash Rocking Man by Accept, it's a standard so utterly gilded by molten gold from the smelting vats of Odin's own foundry that I am physically overcome by it's quality.
You pull over immediately, increase the volume until the distortion is at the point of entry and simply swoon, yielding absolutely and as the cresendo meld of vocal cry and orchestral summit impacts, weep.
Sorry, as you were...
See, as I drove from A - B on Thursday, the Planet which Rocks did deliver the seminal moment in my metal universe's firmament; the Rainbow (mk2) magnum opus, Stargazer.
A bit like Neon Knights by Sabbath (mk2) or Flash Rocking Man by Accept, it's a standard so utterly gilded by molten gold from the smelting vats of Odin's own foundry that I am physically overcome by it's quality.
You pull over immediately, increase the volume until the distortion is at the point of entry and simply swoon, yielding absolutely and as the cresendo meld of vocal cry and orchestral summit impacts, weep.
Sorry, as you were...
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