Killer Album...Until You Get to Side B! (w/Martin Popoff)
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Join Pete Pardo & Martin Popoff as they discuss albums that have a great Side A, but then kind of fall off a cliff on Side B.
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Love hearing you two discuss music. I always learn something new and interesting. Thanks
Nothing beats Peter and Martin on a friday ! Thanks guys
The pain on Pete's face when Martin said Burn falls into the theme of the video hahahaha
And when Martin talks about The Stooges album😂
😆 I just saw that as well haha
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I like “You Fool No One” and “What’s Going On Here?” But “Mistreated” can die in a fire. Why that song gets extended live (even on the Rainbow album with Dio singing) is baffling to me.
@@acetheta Because every 1970s Hard Rock band just had to include a boring redundant white man's Blues jam song that they could milk for all it's worth so the crowd could have bathroom breaks , and people listening to the album have a song that they have to stop whatever they are doing to jump to the next track.
@@acetheta I think that bands did boring Blues songs as a joke to screw with their fans. It's a ' because we can' power trip thing.
ELP: Tarkus
Ratt: Dancin Undercover
Savatge: Power of the Night (with an exception of "Stuck on You")
Judas Priest: Defenders of the Faith
Journey: Frontiers
Kreator: Terrible Certainty
Side Note: I'm young (22) so when I was getting into Zeppelin, I never knew about people thinking the B side of Zeppelin III was weak. When I first heard it, I found myself constantly going back to Gallows Pole, Tangerine, and That's the Way, and was shocked when a lot of other people dismissed that side. Personally, I think That's the Way is a top ten Zepplin song. In general, Jimmy's acoustic playing and JPJs versatility with every instrument never get the credit they deserve, and I absolutely love when they do folky songs.
Spot on! Ratt’s Dancing Undercover in particular! Talk about an album that comes out hot on an absolute heater and just loses steam down the stretch.
Totally agree with Dancing Undercover. That first side is AMAZING. Could be the best side they've ever done. Dance, Body Talk, Slip of the Lip, One Good Lover. Drive Me Crazy is good too, but those other 4 are where it's at. But man it totally looses steam on the back end. None of those songs on the back really stand out or are memorable to me
@@alexandergilles8583 Absolutely. Ever since I first heard it I’ve felt the same way. All of side two just seems like filler which a shame because of how strong side one is. Personally, I’m not really big on glam and the only Ratt albums I like are the EP and Out of the Cellar for that exact reason. Most of their stuff starts off with the best songs and the rest of the albums have the same feeling where nothing quite stands out to me.
Yes! Someone agrees with me on Tarkus! 😊
@ It’s not necessarily that I think side 2 is bad. For lack of a better term it’s just kinda “meh”. For me, the most consistent ELP album across both sides is Trilogy and the s/t.
That's the Way is one of my favorite Zeppelin songs. Side two of three is awesome,!!!
agree
Absolutely love the acoustic songs on side 2 of LZ III.
Run of the Mill is a masterpiece and IMO ONE of their all time best ever.
Pete, I have always loved "Chequered Flag" . On of my favorites.
Props for mentioning the Quo album, it is amazing, but for me, the final track on side 2, Slow Train is an absolute masterpiece.
If you are looking BACKWARDS at Back in Black, you may be tired of Your Shook Me All Night Long, but it was a huge hit in 1981! I cant agree with Back in Black. Almost EVERY song is killer on that album. Almost like putting down Zep 4 for Stairway, Rock and Roll, Black Dog, They are legendary tracks. We have just grown tired of hearing them, but they still were legendary
Not as tired as I am of hearing Welcome to Jungle. I haven't heard the song for 22 years, but still have no desire to listen to it again.
@@HecatecrosswaysOH MY GOD!!! that and Sweet Ch..(you know which one,) 🤬🤬
@Scottocaster6668 Totally agree, I just didn't mention that song because of the reaction I might get. Didn't want to see any more negative replies in my notifications.
My pick would be Boston "Don't Look Back," although "Feelin' Satisfied" is a good song which opens side 2. Tom Scholz in an interview, admitted that he didn't finish mixing side 2 of the album due to pressure from the record company to turn the album in.
Agree 100% with this comment! "Feelin' Satisfied" was always the standout track on Side B. I've always found the other three tracks, though decent, clearly below that one, and everything else on the album.
Great show! A few albums that come to mind are Judas Priest's 'Painkiller,' The Black Crowes' 'Warpaint,' and The Rossington Collins Band's 'Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere.'
Misssed you guys! Best show on youtube
Queen Of The Deep is great. I had forgotten about that one. Best song on Phenomenon after Rock Bottom. Some great ballads too. Chrystal Light and Space Child are really good.
You guys are amazing
So much knowledge
Thanks for all your hard work
Run of the mill from priest is really one of my all time favorite songs it's just spellbinding
I highly recommend the remix of Rocka Rolla. I never hated the original mix, but this remix sounds vicious. It's very much like what Tony Iommi did with his remixes.
I might have to get it!
That remix is really interesting. It sounds like a Priest album now, but I'm having a hard time reconciling it with a lifetime of hearing it the original way.
Run of the mill is a classic
I agree with most of your picks except for back in black i can listen to any song from that magnificent album.
Yes I would agree. A lot of folk don’t be able to differentiate between bad songs and songs that we’ve just heard so much.
Our Lady and Mary Long are 2 of my 10 favorite Deep Purple songs. Child in Time, Blind ( from the 1969 st album), Fools ( from Fireball), Living Wreck, Child in Time, Stormbringer, Burn , Perfect Strangers, the Shield( Book of Taleyison ), and You Keep On Moving .
Amazing ...Mary long is One of the worst Tunes ever in my Opinion .
@davidmontgomery5047 The lyrics are ridiculous, but the Vocals are really performed well. The technique that Gillan uses on the line 'how did you lose your virginity ' sounds very interesting. Despite the actual lyrics. It certainly is no Burn , or Child in Time, but a catchy little tune with sarcastic lyrics.
I love this show. Please keep it going!
"The Warning" is one of my all time favorites!
And Wicked World. I was surprised that album came up. It's certainly not on my list of weak B sides.
@@willyupshaw Yeah, I don't respect anything Martin says.
Yes, i love The Warning.
@@JJHowell884 They’ll never be my favorite but they’re an excellent band and they’re at their best on stage. Check out the Pepsi Center concert.
Thanks, Pete & Martin!
Have a Drink on Me has slowly, over 40 years later, now become my favorite song from that album - love Angus' playing on that one - mean, heavy blues
One of the best songs on BiB
Good show.great to see yall.
I love that diversity on the 3rd Led zeppelin,it was my gateway to folk music
As usual, thank you, Marty & Pete.
A follow up… on progress getting “Our Lady” in my memory so I can mind-play it & expand on the music. Before going for a walk I listened to the song. I have poor memory. It’s hard getting anything new in. During the walk I could just recall some of the music & the chorus. I could only repeat the same thing throughout the walk. Not impressive. Later, back home I couldn’t recall anything of the song. That night I woke, lay awake. The song came back to me, no better than it had during the walk, but this time I wasn’t restricted to what my mind remembered of it. I imagined my Space mind-band, performing for an audience; from the chorus going into a spacey jam based on the little bit of music my memory held of the actual song, taking that music beyond…. In other words, I did exactly what I wanted to do when I listened to the song on the weekend. I imagined my mind-singer, who is female by the way, interjecting the jam with the chorus, then doing a spoken-word thing (as the jam continues) about being in orbit & looking down on the Earth. That drew on a non-fic book I’m reading about Space, The Overview Effect by Frank White. I thought of something else I recently heard in a SoT video. I think it was George Lamie talking about a guitar instrumental, saying the music gets “pointless,” & loses him (at that point). I imagined my female mind-singer telling her audience they can dismiss the jamming as pointless if they want, but they can also embrace the pointlessness of the music (embrace/ experience the musical void) because “pointlessness” is only a “state of mind.” It was an incredible mind/ music experience. I took the dismissal of “Our Lady,” & of “pointless” playing & turned it into where I want to go with music, playing what little my memory held of a song & constructing my own music. It all ended up with “Pointless in music is only a state of mind” …if I embrace it. I can learn from SoT, but I’ve never wanted to be trapped in SoT (sorry, I’m saying the truth). Last night, I think for the 1st time I went beyond SoT, & it was exciting! It was where I have longed to go. I want to keep pushing (sorry) the SoT boundaries.
"For Those About To Rock?" Pete...no! That's by far their best album. I have loved it since the day of it's release. No bad songs.
In Brazil, Back in Black was released with side 1 and 2 reversed. And you had to look at the label to know where the album started (cos the back cover didn't have the songs in order). So, WEA Brazil thought the album started with Back in Black. Well, it made sense: Dirty Deeds..., Highway..., For Those... all title songs that kickstart the albums. From 1985 to 1990 it made perfect sense to me listening this way. Then CD came along (sideless and in correct order), and fucked it all up to me.
Another fine show guys, Thank you Pete for pushing through and continuing to deliver great content on the channel (I could see you flagging a little on this one) and Martin still continues to annoy the UK fans with his pronunciation, its STAY - TUS Quo
David Bowie's "Let's Dance" definitely qualifies.
I love both sides of back in black
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Zep III is in my top 3, and Out on the Tiles definitely rocks. Idon't hear any blues in The Chequered Flag, I hear a string section.
Ikr ?!
YES!!! My Canadian Attic Records cassette of Sad Wings of Destiny started side 1 with Prelude. Kind of makes sense, no?!? This is how I knew it for ages
Nice one this. I first thought of Whitesnake's Ready an'Willing. Only problem Ain't Gonna Cry No More is on Side two. If the last three songs could keep the level of side one, it would be my favourite Whitesnake album.
The first one that came to my global mind was Red Rider ~ Neruda.
For my whole entire childhood I thought Kiss Love Gun side one started with the song Love Gun, because you know, why wouldn’t it?
Bryan Adams - Cuts Like A Knife. Best songs on Side 2 are "I'm Ready" and "Don't Leave Me Lonely." The other songs are ones I can just take or leave. Closer "The Best Was Yet To Come" is a memorable power ballad.
Bite the Hand That Feeds was my introduction into Hard Rock and Heavy Metal. It's still my all time favorite song. Kings and Queens , Round and Round ( by Aerosmith not Ratt ) ,and Critical Mass are also favorites. I absolutely love the screaming Vocals on Bite the Hand That Feeds. I really liked Steven Tyler's screaming on their cover of Mother Popcorn, also a favorite. Live Bootleg is my favorite Live album.
Pete - you need to do the #Sadus and #SteveMillerBand album rankings!!! 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤😅😅😅😊😊😊😊
Jon Anderson`s album Animation is a great example of a stacked side 1 and a lackluster side 2. Pre-90125 and you can hear some of the ideas that Jon would bring. Simon Phillips drumming is fantastic. Everything one side 1 is amazing. I even think the kids singing on Surrender ( song 3 ) really brings hope to Jon`s weapons solution. Give it a listen.
One of my album picks that fell off a cliff with side two is Don Dokken's Up From The Ashes. I loved side one so much.
Billy Joel - Glass Houses and The Nylon Curtain come to mind. Also Joe Walsh - Ordinary Average Guy.
Where should I start if I want to get into Status Quo?
Pat Travers Band - Crash and Burn
I'd have to chew on this for a spell, but Heep's High And Mighty does immediately come to mind.
Have to agree with you on that, I find Side 2 to be barely listenable, the only decent song off of Side 2 are "Footprints In The Snow", I personally think "Name of the Game" should've been included instead of the lame "Woman of the World" and "Can't Stop Singing"
I don't get all this hate for AC/DC's Rock N Roll Ain't Noise Pollution. For a long time it was my favorite track. It's got a really cool intro and a great bluesy groove. Plus it ends the album perfectly > Rock n Roll is just Rock N Roll... Yeah.
I always laugh when I hear Pete and Martin say that they don’t care for a song that I think is awesome. Ex: Woman From Tokyo and You Shook Me all Night Long. I love it though. It shows we all hear songs differently. As I said before, I could see Martin and I both really digging a band, but end up debating on what songs are great and what isn’t. 😂
...Our Lady is one of Purples best song ever if you ask me. But I also think that Who Do We... is Purples best album ever.
I agree . One of their best .
I felt the same way about Led Zeppelin III at first; listened to it once or twice (enjoyed much of Side A), then left it on the shelf. That all changed on a night occurring a few years after that; pulled it out, listened to it from top to bottom, and everything just clicked. III has since become my second favorite Zep album, and I consider the second side just as strong as the first.
I'd pick Boston's Don't Look Back - love all of Side A, but things slip a bit on Side B.
I am the oddball with LedZep III - I have always loved side 2 from beginning to end. I never listen to side 1 HAHA
@@JosephFrancisBurtonYeah, it seems the majority of Zep fans went for Side One, and I get why - it was mostly on the heavy side. I was 14-years old when I got into the band (bought the first four albums in one bang, listened to them in chronological order), and when I got to III, I loved Side A (thought "Friends" was just ok at that time), but Side B left me cold. As a result, it sat on the shelf while I listened to other things (other Zep albums included.) It was some time after I turned 18 when I decided - for reasons I can't remember atm - to give the disc another shot. Loved every bit of it, and on that same night, "That's the Way" became my favorite track from the album. Still is.
Zeppelin’s ‘In Through The Out Door’. Side A: pretty decent. Strong songs. In The Evening, Southbound Suarez, Fool in The Rain. Hot Dog probably the weaker cut. Side B: YUK! Carouselambra (awful, i hate that song) and I’m Gonna Crawl are forgettable. All of My Love being its only saving grace.
I actually prefer side two 100% more.
LOVE- Da capo
Zeppelin 3 has always been my favourite Zep album because of its variety. I've always been of the opinion that both sides are equally as strong, just different. Burn, Desolation Angels and It's Only Rock n Roll are definitely albums where side 1, IS the album and side 2 falls off a cliff. I play those albums often but never flip them over.
Uriah Heep. Return To Fantasy. Wonderful Kickass side one! Two good tracks on side two.That's it. A primary example. Shame. Could be one hell of an album then. Still love it though. First Heep record I bought. Cool album cover.
Point of Entry by Priest. Solar Angels is good tho.
This is my #1 as well, talk about a front loaded record. Solar Angels is a classic, but everything else on side 2 falls flat.
It was on my original list...but Solar Angels, and 1 or 2 others, made me think twice.
I agree. All the songs from all the way to thunder road are fillers !
@@olivierpease8108 The latter is not even part of the original album.
Love point of entry
Beatles - Yellow Submarine
Small Faces - Ogden's Nut Gone Flake
Soundgarden - Badmotorfinger (Side 2 is still pretty good, but Side 1 is legendary)
Guess Who - American Woman
Type O Negative - Bloody Kisses
You're so right about Badmotorfinger
If you pick up any used lps look at the swirl marks around the center spindle hole. It will tell you how much they played the record.
Great show.... but that final blow on 'The Chequered Flag' did really hurt...
Thanks Pete & Martin! The first one I come to think of is Misfits by The Kinks. On side one we find excellent songs like Misfits & Rock Roll Fantasy, on side two most mediocre songs but the final song, Get Up is great. Another one for me is Uriah Heep - Magicians Birthday. Side one have mostly great songs; Sunrise, Blind Eye, Rain, Echoes In The Dark with Spider Woman as an not so good exception. Side two have the title track which I never have liked and the same with Sweet Lorraine. But it has also Tales, a very good track. But my favourite example is Bee Gees - Main Course. Side one have three hitsingles, Nights On Broadway, Jive Talkin and the marvelous Fanny Be Tender, my favourite song by them. Side two is ok bur without any standout tracks for me.
Bee Gees side 2 " Edge of the Universe " is good . IMHO
Whitesnake 1987 - Either version, but let's go with the North American version . Side I. Crying in the Rain '87, Bad Boys, Still of the Night, and Here I Go Again '87. Superb! Side II Give Me All Your Love. Great! and then... oh dear, Is This Love, Children Of The Night, Straight For The Heart, and Don't Turn Away. Uuurgh. Falls of a cliff. Admittedly, the Marsden & Moody Snake is more my bag, but even then, Side 2 of Lovehunter, Come an' Get It, and Slide It In for me, do likewise. Sorry, Pete-I know you love the '87 album.
Other than Noise Pollution, back in Black is a masterpiece, I don't need to hear you shook me again, but it is great. And have a drink on me, well, rip Bon And Malcolm!
Noise pollution is ok in my book . Bon era better tho
Noise pollution is fine. The Back in Black pick is crazy bad.
@@carlpeterson8182 yeah, one of the highest selling albums in history and they pick it as a dud 🤦♂️
In my opinion You Fool Know One is the 2nd best song on Burn except for the title track. And it really kicks ass live on Made In Europe. I remember seeing DP MKIII when Burn fist come out - saw them March 14 1974 - and You Fool Know One was definitely the highlight of the show.
Rush, a poor man’s Budgie! 😲 😲 😲 😲 😲 😅😅😅😅😅
Whats the deal with the warp on the edge of krokus headhunter vinyl , there are tons of them. should have been a return for manufacture/pressing flaw ?
ELP - Tarkus
Gamma - Gamma 2
Camel - Nude
Genesis - Selling England
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells
Asia - Astra
just for starters
Rush 2112 too ? Similar to Tarkus..
Selling England? You must be joking. Battle of Epping Forest and Cinema Show which is one of their best songs ever written.
@@costafinkel YES! Each has an awesome title suite on side 1, and a mediocre-to-crap B-side.
Thoughtful list, but Selling England by the Pound is excellent all the way through. It's a candidate for "perfect album" lists.
Nude only works as a concept
My pick would be Genesis (ST) from 1983. Side 1 is an absolute classic with Mama, That's All and Home By The Sea / Second Home By The Sea. Side 2 starts with Illegal Alien (regarded my many as Genesis' worst song), the mellow Taking It All Too Hard, and the final 3 songs Just A Job To Do, Silver Rainbow and It's Gonna Get Better while not bad don't hold a candle to Side 1.
Procol Harum, "Exotic birds and fruit".
Don't know that one. But Shine On Brightly could also be a candidate.
I also thought back then that the side with Back in Black on it was side 1. I was only 9 though.
If you want to go with the second disk of a double album - Eat It by Humble Pie. Side 3 has some acoustic based songs which I happen to like but the live side 4 is pretty dreadful with a caterwauling cover of Honky Tonk Woman and a long dragging version of Roadrunner.
Back in Black was like a Proto Rap song with it's rhyme scheme lyrics, and the rhythmic Vocal cadence.
Popoff and Pardo are at it again looking for/at albums that meet criteria of interest. Today and interesting flip side of the recent UK Connection episode. Some interesting choices by each and particular fun to watch Pete's reaction to Martin's first round choices. The Stones album of Pete's was on of the first to come to mind. Always great to spend time with Martin and Pete and episodes like this tend to cause a rethinking of the albums enjoyed. Thanks once again, gentlemen. There ya go!
I love the second side of Funhouse
I can think of two albums where the opening track is the highlight and then they crash - Thunderbox and On to Victory both by Humble pie
I like Martin, he’s smart and entertaining and I am often baffled by him…
Todd Rundgren - A Wizard a True Star. I only listen to side 1. I can't tell you what songs are on side 2.
Same. It's a one-sided album for me. He completely loses the plot on side 2, it's just infuriating because side 1 is so brilliant.
Sacrilegious as it may be, I agree to some extent, and I say this as a huge Todd Rundgren fan. While I do love the album, and enjoy listening to both sides, the first side is so dizzying, so cool, so fresh, that once you get to the second side, it feels like a slight letdown. AWATS often comes in as the #1 pick among Rundgren fans; if the whole album had been like Side One, I would have agreed. (I place 3 or 4 other albums above it.)
60 Degrees and sunny here in my part of New Mexico.
I would go for: Venom-At War with Satan, Jethro Tull-TaaB, Fastway-s/t, Genesis-s/t, Yes-90125 and the low-hanging fruit: Elp-Tarkus.
I LOVE (enormously) side A of Nature of Beast (April Wine) and Like side B:)
Late to the game, but here's two that came to mind pretty quickly.
Tubes - the Completion Backwards Principal Side one has Talk To Ya Later, Amnesia, Sushi Girl & Mr. Hate which are all great. Attack of the 50 Foot Woman is also there which I have to be in the mood for, but arguably a good song. Side two has 4 lackluster songs and one passable one, Don't Want To Wait Anymore.
Supertramp - Breakfast in America. Side one is classic: Gone Hollywood, Logical Song, Goodbye Stranger, the title track and my personal favorite Oh Darling. Side two starts strong with Take the Long Way Home then takes a nosedive.
Child of Vision is a great song. I'd say Breakfast is a classic all the way through.
@@willyupshaw I've tried, believe me. Nothing clicks with me after those first 6.
BTW 'Gallow's Pole' isn't a rocker??
No, but it's a good song.
Funny you should mention the side 1, side 2 mix up. When i bought Slayer - Hell Awaits, back in the day, i bought it on cassette and it was actually misprinted, so for years i actually thought that "Hell Awaits" was the 1st track on side 2 lol. The 1st album that came to mind for me me, is Van Halen - Fair Warning. I love Unchained, but the rest of side 2 has always kinda been filler for me. Side 1 blows it away....Mean Street, Dirty Movies, Sinners Swing and Hear About It Later....side 2 isnt even close to those tunes, in my opinion.
Agree Point Of Entry has some great deep cuts on side 2. very under rated album.
Chicago III
Boston - Don’t Look Back
Love - Da Capo
Eagles - The Long Run
Bon Jovi - New Jersey
The Clash - Combat Rock
Eric Clapton - August
Combat Rock is an excellent choice, front loaded all the way!
I slightly disagree with The Long Run.
"99 In The Shade" is the best track on Side 2 of New Jersey. "Love For Sale" is filler. "Blood On Blood" is the outlier on Side 1.
Homebound Train, I’ll Be There For You, Love for Sale, all great fun tracks
My favourite band, but News of the World for me drops on the b side....with the exception of It's Late.
“Tattoo You” was my first thought. A killer A side, with a downbeat side B. With the exception of “Waiting on a Friend” the second side is a lot less memorable than the first.
Some of my personal picks
Hot Fuss - Killers. 2nd half isn't bad, but it's a FAR CRY from the 1st.
Facelift - Alice in Chains. 2nd half is strong, but the 1st can rival Dirt it's so incredible.
Controversy - Prince. Pretty much all of the best songs are the first 4, though Let's Work is 🔥.
Annihilator - Alice in Hell. It peaks with the first 3 songs. The closer is great though.
Badmotorfinger - Soundgarden. Similar feelings as Facelift. The first 4 songs is a perfect run, but it admittedly dips in quality afterwards.
White Stripes - De Stijl. This album really should've been trimmed down in general. Take the first 6 tracks and keep the best 2 or 3 on side 2 and it's killer.
I ADORE Alice in Chains, but i agree about Facelift. The start, up to and including, It Aint Like That are AMAZING and I agree, totally up there with Dirt. But the rest of the album after It Aint Like That really just does not even compare. None are bad, but none of my favorite or highlight tracks on the album are from those last 5
Agree 100% Martin on your first pick. Not really a fan of Immigrant Song but Friends, Celebration Day and SIBLY is a perfect run (wouldn't have said III had a weak S2 back in the day tho).
Martin, don’t knock Fandango side one. I saw a stripper do her thing to that in 1975 or 1976 when I was in the AF in ND lol. Unforgettable memory. Also, I was underage. I used a civilians ID. He was 25, had long hair and a beard, I was 18, looked 12 and they let me in.
Tell Martin to get a popper stopper for his freakin' mic!
Hot Fuss springs immediately to mind
Not surprised that LZ III would be the first, especially since the majority of picks here are firmly in the hard rock vein. IMO Led Zeppelin didn't really put a foot wrong until Houses of The Holy, which had an anemic mix and a couple of tracks (probably no need to name them) that were at best b-sides to singles that never were. LZ III is a personal favourite precisely because the band explored the kind of thing Fairport Convention were specializing in (their admiration extended to having Sandy Denny to guest vocal on IV), and the album as a whole illustrates that the band was capable of a spectrum of sounds well beyond blues based hard rock. Granted, 'Hats Off...' is strange, but think of it as lysergic delta blues (and damed powerful acid at that) and it makes more sense...
I agree with Pete that side A on Gary Moore’s Wild Frontier is definitely the stronger side but on side B I like Strangers in the Darkness a lot. I hate Friday on My Mind, funny thing is I went to a funeral of a work colleague and that song was played as we left the service, I think he wanted to piss people off ! I don’t know if he was a Gary Moore fan or not but I think a bit differently of that song now as it reminds me of my colleague.
Pete also dismissed side B of AC/DC’s For Those About to Rock but the closer Spellbound is my second favourite song on the album. There are quite a few amateur covers of it on UA-cam because (and I’m not a guitar player) it has a classic simple sounding riff (no idea if it’s easy to play).🇬🇧
I have to say fellas I'd leave screaming for vengeance the way it is. For me, one of those perfect start to finish albums. Interesting. I don't agree with a good few of those. 2:32
Trilogy is my favorite ELP album but I often skip the last two songs.
Line-dancing AC/DC! I love the ferocious The Hand That Feeds otherwise I'd include Draw The Line. Hold Your Fire -Rush Flip-flop Second Nature and Lock and Key to make a very good and a very bad side. Combat Rock -Clash Really like Ghetto Defendant but that's it.
Alice Cooper "LACE AND WHISKEY"
I love Milk Cow Blues & South Station Blues.
The album that is the poster child for this show is Metallica - Hardwired to self destruct!!!!
Just looking at the title, I have an easy two off the top of my head:
RUSH - 2112
ELP - Tarkus
@@acetheta my absolute favorite RUSH song tears is on side two 2112
@ I don’t expect many to agree with me on this. I don’t even think much of “A Passage to Bangkok”
Burn is a perfect example! I still like all the songs except Mistreated.
@@wernermoritz882 Agreed! 👍