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Warrant?

Buffalo :lol: Saw Tice & Evans in acoustic mode a few months back. Nearly put me to sleep :wink::
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Ah but did anybody go to see Sebastian Bach on his recent solo tour?
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Hi team,

Well, it's a year, almost to the day, since the last post in this topic, but something important has come to my attention.

It's this: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=CYMOBIJN

It's a 1980 concert by The Angels recorded in Denver and apparently broadcast on the BBC. (The Angels were known as Angel City in the US.)

The songs are:

1) No Exit
2) Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again
3) Strait Jacket
4) After the Rain
5) Marseilles
6) Be With You
7) Shadow Boxer
8) Take a Long Line
9) Can't Shake It

The download is in .rar format. I downloaded this little app to "unzip" it: http://www.7-zip.org/ Once you download and install, you just need to go to Tools>Options and stick a tick next to the .rar box, then you're away.

You can read (a little) more about the concert here:
http://pub7.bravenet.com/forum/599497313/show/694906
and
http://www.guitars101.com/forums/f90/an ... 59335.html

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Ahhhhh concerts.....Going to see Bon Jovi next year and yes there is more good news.............

KISS ARE COMING TO AUSTRALIA YET AGAIN

I'm taking my kids this time...will cost me a small fortune, but I doubt it if KISS will be back after this one, actually, pretty sure I said that last time :lol:

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Oliver2 wrote:Hi team,

Well, it's a year, almost to the day, since the last post in this topic, but something important has come to my attention.

It's this: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=CYMOBIJN

It's a 1980 concert by The Angels recorded in Denver and apparently broadcast on the BBC. (The Angels were known as Angel City in the US.)

The songs are:

1) No Exit
2) Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again
3) Strait Jacket
4) After the Rain
5) Marseilles
6) Be With You
7) Shadow Boxer
8) Take a Long Line
9) Can't Shake It

The download is in .rar format. I downloaded this little app to "unzip" it: http://www.7-zip.org/ Once you download and install, you just need to go to Tools>Options and stick a tick next to the .rar box, then you're away.

You can read (a little) more about the concert here:
http://pub7.bravenet.com/forum/599497313/show/694906
and
http://www.guitars101.com/forums/f90/an ... 59335.html

Cheers,

Oliver
I have Angel City albums on vinyl... :oops:
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Post by Oliver »

TL,

Have you got the Denver concert that was broadcast on the BBC, as I talk about above? From what I can gather it was never released as an album.

I'd be interested to know if it was.

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Just bought 6 tickets to see Foo Fighters yesterday, OH YEAH! :lol: :lol: :lol: lined up at 3.30am - well worth it. That finishes my Christmas shopping :D
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Boonie wrote:Ahhhhh concerts.....Going to see Bon Jovi next year and yes there is more good news.............

KISS ARE COMING TO AUSTRALIA YET AGAIN

I'm taking my kids this time...will cost me a small fortune, but I doubt it if KISS will be back after this one, actually, pretty sure I said that last time :lol:

Cheers

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Dragged this one up as I am going to the KISS Concert this Thursday with my Brother-In-Law.....my kids did not want to go to KISS, therefore, they are out of the will. :lol:

Bon Jovi were Brilliant, better than ever actually and I have seen them 3 times. This will be my 4th KISS Concert and I am really looking forward to it.

I saw Paul Stanley at the Newcastle Ent Centre and he was awesome. Alot of empty seats, but that was great as he interacted with the crowd like never before.

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Pyssedas Heavy Industrial wrote:Ah but did anybody go to see Sebastian Bach on his recent solo tour?
Skid Row kick arse, as does Bach by himself, man he's still got it. It doesn't seem like that long ago he was here, can't believe it's been over a year already.
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I'm going to take a stab in the dark here..... but i reckon that all you blokes listen to triple M... :?
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Nope, i can't stand all this new shit that they try and pass off as rock'n'roll :twisted:
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Swainy wrote:Nope, i can't stand all this new shit that they try and pass off as rock'n'roll :twisted:
Are there new bands that are actually calling their music "rock'n'roll"?
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In the immortal words of Marilyn Manson...

"Rock is deader than dead."
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Chris wrote:In the immortal words of Marilyn Manson...

"Rock is deader than dead."
If that guy wasn't such a freak I reckon he could be a very good musician. He is certainly intelligent enough and he has a heap of talent. Just not sure the stuff he records could be considered music... :?
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Swainy wrote:
Pyssedas Heavy Industrial wrote:Ah but did anybody go to see Sebastian Bach on his recent solo tour?
Skid Row kick arse, as does Bach by himself, man he's still got it. It doesn't seem like that long ago he was here, can't believe it's been over a year already.
+ 1 for that :twisted:
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Kevnlis wrote:
Chris wrote:In the immortal words of Marilyn Manson...

"Rock is deader than dead."
If that guy wasn't such a freak I reckon he could be a very good musician. He is certainly intelligent enough and he has a heap of talent. Just not sure the stuff he records could be considered music... :?
If you can get your hands on "The long hard road out of hell", his autobiography, you should pick it up. It's am awesome read and you'll realise why he's so f**ked up. He was also asked to take the roll of head priest of the Satanic Church once Anton LaVey passed, but refused. I wouldn't really call his a musician either but more of an actor that can put on an awesome show.

Oh, my missus met him in about 1997 and she reckons he's the nicest bloke :shock:
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i have to say that KISS being in town was almost enough to make me go the Grand Prix - though clearly not enough. Did see Bach last year when he was out with GnR - but this year's big concert was Iron Maiden...now there is a band
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Kevnlis wrote:
Chris wrote:In the immortal words of Marilyn Manson...

"Rock is deader than dead."
If that guy wasn't such a freak I reckon he could be a very good musician. He is certainly intelligent enough and he has a heap of talent. Just not sure the stuff he records could be considered music... :?
Only heard 1 good song from Manson IMO........Beautiful People
Richo68 wrote:I'm going to take a stab in the dark here..... but i reckon that all you blokes listen to triple M... :?
Nope NX FM Newcastle on the way in with Steve and Kim and Hamish and Andy on the way home....'tis only 15 Minutes to home......and a mixed CD when I'm bored.

SKID ROW, I have their CD in my car too......legends.

Could have gone to Maiden but wimped out as I had already spent a shiteload on Jovi and was waiting for KISS.

Can't wait :D

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Fair enough Boonie, I forgot about that song and must agree it was not too bad.

I grew up on punk rock and underground hardcore stuff which most people would probably not be impressed with. I do listen to a bit more corporate stuff now that I am getting older, can't say I enjoy most of it though...
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Richo68 wrote:I'm going to take a stab in the dark here..... but i reckon that all you blokes listen to triple M... :?
God no
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