Any guitar player whose learned VOC noticed the intro of this song is what Glen used as the transition in Victim of Changes @4:36 (obv longer and slight variation)
I don't think the last two songs are the Flying Hat Band. They sound like they were recorded in the 1970s, and the singer doesn't sound like he's from England.
The last two tracks are from a german band named antrobus, they just put his songs with another band and they named it Buried Together, thats cheating because the flying hat band sounds better in all ways, this is from 1971-74 before priest
From what I'm hearing here, it's evident that Glen Tipton was, even at this very early stage, quite an accomplished and creative musician.
Glenn (2 n's)
very good old band.......................................................................................................................
otra reliquia del heavy rock de la vieja escuela suprema
AWESOME, BLEW MY MIND. CHEERS BRO 🥃
Any guitar player whose learned VOC noticed the intro of this song is what Glen used as the transition in Victim of Changes @4:36 (obv longer and slight variation)
Muito... muito bom
muy buena banda !!!
The first four tracks are awesome hard rock/proto-metal.
Heavy rock relic🤘🤟🤟🤟
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I don't think the last two songs are the Flying Hat Band. They sound like they were recorded in the 1970s, and the singer doesn't sound like he's from England.
The British accent is naturally absent in singing -- it has to be done intentionally to hear it.
They're from a band called Iron Claw from Scotland.
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Well the vocals are kind of weird, but the music is great!
Regular early hard rock/late blues-rock vocals
The last two tracks are from a german band named antrobus, they just put his songs with another band and they named it Buried Together, thats cheating because the flying hat band sounds better in all ways, this is from 1971-74 before priest
Isn't that a Scottish band
@@alfiechia my bad, the song called "Pavement Artist" is actually from the scottish band "Iron Claw"
Is that Glen singing?
Yes
No
@@danielgittens7173 Actually it is, Glenn was the vocalist on Baptizm by Fire and Tipton, Entwhistle and Powell.
No not Glen. The original singer was a guy called Pete Hughes. He left to join the RAF I believe, then Glen took over.
Sounds like sabbath, kinda doomy