• TV
  • MOVIES
  • MUSIC
  • SHOWBIZ
  • SOAPS
  • GAMING
  • TECH
  • FORUMS
  • Follow
    • Follow
    • facebook
    • twitter
    • google+
    • instagram
    • youtube
Hearst Corporation
  • TV
  • MOVIES
  • MUSIC
  • SHOWBIZ
  • SOAPS
  • GAMING
  • TECH
  • FORUMS
Forums
  • Register
  • Login
  • Forums
  • Entertainment
  • Music
Heavy Metal/ Hard Rock
<<
<
119 of 139
>>
>
Glawster2002
24-08-2015
Originally Posted by Alyal:
“I am a big Slipknot fan, Saw then in Jan with Korn and they were incredible live.”

I must admit Slipknot have never appealed to me at all. Stone Sour, however...
ags_rule
26-08-2015
Originally Posted by Rocketpop:
“I much preferred The Final Frontier to A Matter of Life and Death - which is the only Maiden album (outside the 4 90's efforts) that I don't love.”

I just gave AMOLAD another listen again recently. There's some great tracks on there, but I think the main problem is actually the mixing. Almost sounds like it was recorded underwater at times; very thin guitars and Bruce sounds like he's in a different room. I definitely think it is the weakest of all the post-reunion albums (Brave New World > Dance of Death > Final Frontier > AMOLAD)
Glawster2002
28-08-2015
One to divide opinions...

Babymetal are playing Wembley Arena on Saturday April 2nd next year.
Electra
28-08-2015
Originally Posted by Glawster2002:
“One to divide opinions...

Babymetal are playing Wembley Arena on Saturday April 2nd next year. ”

Wembley had better stock up on tissues then
Glawster2002
29-08-2015
Originally Posted by Electra:
“Wembley had better stock up on tissues then”

Ermmm... Why?
egghead1
30-08-2015
Originally Posted by Glawster2002:
“One to divide opinions...

Babymetal are playing Wembley Arena on Saturday April 2nd next year. ”

Fools and their money.,,,,
deadmancarl
30-08-2015
On Sky at least the BBC have some of the performances from Reading available to download.
I watched Limp Bizkit yesterday and Metallica today
Glawster2002
30-08-2015
Originally Posted by egghead1:
“Fools and their money.,,,,”

Why do you say that? I have seen them live twice and they are brilliant. In over 35 years of gigging I've not seen many bands technically better than the Kami Band.

However that still doesn't explain why, apparently, Wembley Arena need to stock up on extra tissues...

Originally Posted by deadmancarl:
“On Sky at least the BBC have some of the performances from Reading available to download.
I watched Limp Bizkit yesterday and Metallica today”

I've got a BT vision box and on the BBC iPlayer there are over 25 different sets available to watch.
Fieldmouse83
31-08-2015
I've listened to the 1st Iron Maiden release from Book of Souls (Speed of Light) but it's really not exciting me so far and that has me worried I'll find the album a disappointment- which would be extremely rare for me 😟

Hoping with few more plays it will grow on me.
PeteA
02-09-2015
Originally Posted by Glawster2002:
“One to divide opinions...

Babymetal are playing Wembley Arena on Saturday April 2nd next year. ”

Booked my ticket today.
Soupietwist
02-09-2015
Originally Posted by Rocketpop:
“I much preferred The Final Frontier to A Matter of Life and Death - which is the only Maiden album (outside the 4 90's efforts) that I don't love.”

Yeah same here.

Originally Posted by ags_rule:
“I just gave AMOLAD another listen again recently. There's some great tracks on there, but I think the main problem is actually the mixing. Almost sounds like it was recorded underwater at times; very thin guitars and Bruce sounds like he's in a different room. I definitely think it is the weakest of all the post-reunion albums (Brave New World > Dance of Death > Final Frontier > AMOLAD)”

It's the production and the fact it's all very one paced that makes it one of their lesser albums for me.

Ranking the albums is hard, I'm one of those (rare?) fans who thinks the post-reunion material is nearly as strong as the golden age. I'd have to rank them in catagories (Chronological order in the catagories).

Classics...
- Somewhere in Time.
- Seventh Son

Great...
- Powerslave
- Brave New World.
- Dance of Death.

Good....
- Iron Maiden.
- Number of the Beast.
- Peace of Mind.
- The Final Frontier.

Decent...
- Killers.
- No Prayer for the Dying.
- The X Factor.
- Life and Death.

Poor...
- Fear of the Dark.
- Virtual XI.
Richard1960
03-09-2015
Originally Posted by Fieldmouse83:
“I've listened to the 1st Iron Maiden release from Book of Souls (Speed of Light) but it's really not exciting me so far and that has me worried I'll find the album a disappointment- which would be extremely rare for me 😟

Hoping with few more plays it will grow on me.”

The "Book Of Souls" is a double looking forward to getting my copy on release date.

Followed by a huge tour next year.
Richard1960
03-09-2015
Originally Posted by Rocketpop:
“I much preferred The Final Frontier to A Matter of Life and Death - which is the only Maiden album (outside the 4 90's efforts) that I don't love.”

I love A Matter Of Life And Death just shows how opinions divide.

One of my Maiden Favs.
ags_rule
03-09-2015
Originally Posted by Soupietwist:
“Yeah same here.

It's the production and the fact it's all very one paced that makes it one of their lesser albums for me.

Ranking the albums is hard, I'm one of those (rare?) fans who thinks the post-reunion material is nearly as strong as the golden age. I'd have to rank them in catagories (Chronological order in the catagories).

Classics...
- Somewhere in Time.
- Seventh Son

Great...
- Powerslave
- Brave New World.
- Dance of Death.

Good....
- Iron Maiden.
- Number of the Beast.
- Peace of Mind.
- The Final Frontier.

Decent...
- Killers.
- No Prayer for the Dying.
- The X Factor.
- Life and Death.

Poor...
- Fear of the Dark.
- Virtual XI.”

For me, I'd rank in this order:

Piece of Mind
Number of the Beast
Powerslave
Brave New World
Somewhere in Time
Dance of Death
Seventh Son
The Final Frontier
No Prayer for the Dying
A Matter of Life and Death
Fear of the Dark
Killers
Iron Maiden
The X Factor
Virtual XI

I think one of the great things about Maiden is that they don't have a "definitive" album. Yes, NOTB may be the most well-known and certainly be what they're associated with - plus a strong case can be made for it being their best album - but it's far from agreed that it is. So different from other bands of the era EG. Metallica is Puppets, Slayer is Reign in Blood, GNR is Appetite...
Glawster2002
04-09-2015
Originally Posted by PeteA:
“Booked my ticket today. ”

Booked my tickets too!
Soupietwist
04-09-2015
Originally Posted by ags_rule:
“For me, I'd rank in this order:

Piece of Mind
Number of the Beast
Powerslave
Brave New World
Somewhere in Time
Dance of Death
Seventh Son
The Final Frontier
No Prayer for the Dying
A Matter of Life and Death
Fear of the Dark
Killers
Iron Maiden
The X Factor
Virtual XI

I think one of the great things about Maiden is that they don't have a "definitive" album. Yes, NOTB may be the most well-known and certainly be what they're associated with - plus a strong case can be made for it being their best album - but it's far from agreed that it is. So different from other bands of the era EG. Metallica is Puppets, Slayer is Reign in Blood, GNR is Appetite...”

Yeah NotB is the most well known, but I've tended to find hanging round with fans and online Maiden forums that 'Powerslave' is the one that tops the best album polls more often than not.

Just listened to Book of Soul for the first time - early impression is it's got a Matter of Life and Death like production disappointingly. Song wise it sounds solid - but it's going to require many more listens to get to grips with it!
ags_rule
04-09-2015
Seems as though Black Sabbath are calling it quits for good in 2016 - they've announced a final tour simply entitled 'The End'
Richard1960
04-09-2015
Originally Posted by ags_rule:
“Seems as though Black Sabbath are calling it quits for good in 2016 - they've announced a final tour simply entitled 'The End' ”

Hardly that surprising been touted for a long time.

Ozzy is not the force he once was and its better to go out on a high.

Though it is quite sad after so many years but the individual members i am guessing would still produce music.
TheTruth1983
04-09-2015
My vinyl copy of Book of Souls on vinyl arrived today. Listening now and loving it. I'm another of those rare folks who likes their recent output so I've been looking forward to this.
Richard1960
04-09-2015
Originally Posted by TheTruth1983:
“My vinyl copy of Book of Souls on vinyl arrived today. Listening now and loving it. I'm another of those rare folks who likes their recent output so I've been looking forward to this.”

Yes my amazon delivery i am still awaiting on a physical copy good then that with their music if you buy it you get the free MP3 version.

Very good production sound even on my I Phone.

Which is what i am listening too and liking the new album much as i also like the recent output.
Glawster2002
07-09-2015
Originally Posted by TheTruth1983:
“My vinyl copy of Book of Souls on vinyl arrived today. Listening now and loving it. I'm another of those rare folks who likes their recent output so I've been looking forward to this.”

As a Maiden fan since the beginning I have no problem at all with their recent output. I've only had a chance to listen to it properly once but I think it is a really solid album on first listen, as with all Maiden albums it will take a while for me to really get in to it.
BluesTrainRadio
07-09-2015
I have yet to hear Book Of Souls all the way through, due to time limits since I got it but have listened to most of the tracks, picked at random, if that makes sense. Really liking it so far, a couple of tracks I think will take a bit more time but some rather brilliant epics and a couple of the shorter tracks also sound great,

I think I do like most of the more recent albums over many of the earlier ones funnily enough, Brave New World being possibly their best ever, alongside Seventh Son, also Dance Of Death being very strong. I think Book Of Souls will rank very much alongside those two.
Misanthropy_83
07-09-2015
Been listening to Judas Priest recently
saw them at download and they were a band I never really bothered with before but decided to see them in december and bought their back catalogue and enjoying it even though the early albums are a bit before my time.
Is Limp Bizkit at reading festival on bbc iplayer? I watched metallica on there at the weekend but couldn't find limp bizkit.
deadmancarl
08-09-2015
Limp Bizkit was there at the time of the festival and I'm sure it said it would expire in 30 days so I guess it should be on there.
Misanthropy_83
08-09-2015
Originally Posted by deadmancarl:
“Limp Bizkit was there at the time of the festival and I'm sure it said it would expire in 30 days so I guess it should be on there.”

had to watch it on my tv via laptop as it didn't come up on bbc iplayer on my smart blu ray player.
I enjoyed metallica more as I don't know why Limp Bizkit had a keyboard/synth there and felt it ruined the songs and didn't like that they played rap and hip hop music between the songs and I'm sure Fred Durst forgot some of the words like in the second half of the second verse of my generation he sang the second half from the first verse again and I think during take a look around as well.
but apart from that it was good.
<<
<
119 of 139
>>
>
VIEW DESKTOP SITE TOP

JOIN US HERE

  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Hearst Corporation

Hearst Corporation

DIGITAL SPY, PART OF THE HEARST UK ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK

© 2015 Hearst Magazines UK is the trading name of the National Magazine Company Ltd, 72 Broadwick Street, London, W1F 9EP. Registered in England 112955. All rights reserved.

  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Complaints
  • Site Map