I don’t believe that it’s underrated. U&I and a whole shit load of people love this!!! Cruizn to this, and everyone that hears this are truly the ones who are missn out! What memories!!!!
Mr. Felder doesn't nearly get the credit he deserves for his contributions to the Eagles as well as his own work. He is indeed one of the best out there.
He wrote the music for their biggest and most well known song, he gets quite a bit of credit for contributions to the eagles, henley & frey were just cocksuckers
Heavy Metal still-a- rocking in 2022, I saw this when it 1st came out, man what a trip! How I survived the 70’s just shows there is a God, looking after fools like I as back in the day. At 66 I’m still a rocking like Don Felder. Peace & Party On!
You saw HM when it came out? i was born 82 i saw that on cable when i was 10/11 in 93 as the movie was never on video for 15 years because of fucking copyright issues with songs as it was only on cable to midnight shows from 1982 to 1995 but luckily it hit video.
@@Johnlindsey289 Hi, Yup saw it on base when I was in the military. My brother was a DJ in Germany & made me a cassette of the songs. I have HM on DVD, maybe I’ll give it a spin sometime. Another good movie was called Wizards, there’s no rock-n-roll, but the animation is great! Thx for the like; stay safe & party on!
@@danieljohnson5726 I saw the movie on Cinemax as a 10/11 year old kid 29 years ago thank to the magic of the local albuquerque weekend city TV guide on weekly TV guides showing what will play on TV/cable from saturday to next saturday and it said "Heavy Metal (3 stars) (Fantasy) animated comic book science fiction and fantasy stories. Animated. Voice of John Candy and Richard Romanus (R)" and i knew i had to watch it. I checked it out on cable and dug it as i saw it and taped cool adult animated movies like Hey Good Lookin', American Pop and Vampire Hunter D and all became favorites of mine. I had experience with adult animation prior to 93 as a kid like Rock and Rule, Twice Upon a Time, Starchaser and Warriors of the Wind aka Nausicaa when my parents taped me those off HBO when i was 4 36 years ago even saw Transformers the movie in St Louis theaters with my 10 year old brother. I even watched Wizards, Lord of the Rings 1978, Watership Down, Fire and Ice when i was 5 with my 11 year old brother 35 years ago. Even saw and taped the classic Amazing Stories animated episode Family Dog off tv and remember when Simpsons had shorts on Tracy Ullman. I was 6 when i saw Fantastic Planet and Galaxy Express on video and saw Roger Rabbit 3 times in theaters in Omaha when i lived there. I was 7 when i saw Lightyears aka Gandahar and When the Wind Blows on video and saw/taped Simpsons when it debuted in 1989 from 1989 to May 2000. Then at age 9 i saw Aeon Flux shorts and Liquid Television on MTV and taped them as they were mindblowing. Then, when i was 10 i saw Bebe's Kids, Cool World, Plague Dogs, Castle of Cogliostro and Robot Carnival on video even Capital Critters on ABC. Even Batman The Animated Series when it debuted on Fox even sunday nights. And outside Heavy Metal/American Pop/Hey Good Looking/Vampire Hunter D, i also watched Beavis and Butthead and taped every episode when it debuted when i was 11 and saw Batman Mask of the Phantasm in theaters in Albuquerque even rerented Watership Down, Lord of the Rings 1978, Fire and Ice and Wizards and taped them from a rental tape to a blank. And when i was 12, i watched/taped episodes of Duckman, The Critic and The Maxx and The Head off cable and TV and rented/bought a VHS copy of Akira and more. These taught me growing up that animation wasn't just disney or WB stuff or UPA stuff but expanded my mind. This movie was on TBS and TNT from late 93 to 95 and i also saw the 96 re-issue in theaters with my 19 year old brother who drove me 30 minutes from here in Belen to Albuquerque. And i got the VHS when it was finally released with CD soundtrack on my 14th birthday. And bought the DVD in 2001 when i got my player and blu-ray in 2011 and got the UltraHD 4K recently and MY GOD it looks fantastic and sounds fantastic in it's new restoration like it's a new movie, hell even one of my childhood animated heartthrobes Taarna never looked hotter than in the highest definition, LOL. You surprised i saw this movie at such a young age of 10/11 on cable?
I swear this is one of the best songs I ever heard in my life. I bet those slow dances with beautiful women in the 80s to this in the clubs and bars was the best shit ever 🔥🔥🔥
Most of the clubs in the 80's plaid Prince or MJ or MTV retreads. Felder was really at the tail end of the run of Album rock in the 70's. Rock didn't kill disco - 80's pop did.
This song was played back in the 80s in the strip clubs I can still see her slowly walking up and down the catwalk swinging her hips in that g string and working the pole to this 😂😂😂
2 things come to mind: 1: A great song to hear when your motoring across the country, and it's midnight, clear sky and you can see all the stars and galaxies. You are piloting some amazing, chrome cladded vintage American car, with beautiful green back lit gauges, and it's long as hell and has all the torque on tap and is just gently floating along at 75mph. 2: An amazing slow strip song.
Not too many years ago i had a "chill room" with blacklights, beanbag chairs, lava lamps, psychedelic posters and a vinyl music setup... needless to say spent many nights taking bong hits and loving my lady to this song! Good times.
Mein Gott! Das Lied hab ich über 35 Jahre lang gesucht! Ich erinnerte mich nur noch, dass bei dem Song Im Film "heavy Metal" eine Nähmaschine durchs Weltall flog. 😊Danke fürs ins Netz stellen
Damn, this is pure perfection! They don't make songs like this anymore. Too bad my fellows from the younger generations can't tell good music from mumble rap.
@@bensmith4563Yeah I have to listen to like 200 hours of music to find 5 minutes I like. Recently I found out about this artist called "Pertubator" he has some good songs like Hard Wired, Venger, Sentient, Minuit, Desire, Meet Jimmy, God Says, check him out.
Brother, you ain't kidding (Gen-X here). IMHO, music in general started going to shit in the mid-90's. Nowadays, I listen to most of what I did in h.s., usually 60's to 80's, plus some really good up-and-coming artists like Dan Vasc (metal vocalist from Brazil, even though I've never been a metal fan per se). You should hear the power and vocal range he has. 😁😁
When I go to production of a good quality music, I listen to this. Every instrument is sitting perfectly where it needs to be. Bow to the ground to the old masters of art!
I was just thinking the same thing about how perfect these instruments sit together. This song had been haunting me since the 80s it would just come up in my mind and I decided to look it up today.
You must be a lost angel, dressed to your silk legs Born somewhere between heaven, hell I don't know what place Yes, I can tell that you've cast your spell The way you hold me, somehow If this is sin, Baby count me in, I can't turn back now I've got to have all of you, little darlin' All of your lovin', all of your huggin', all of your kisses too I've got to have all of you Every day, in every way now, no one else will do Now, I've been told that it's ages old Goes back to Adam and Eve Yes I know how the story goes When a woman begins to deceive Now here you stand, before my naked eyes My heart is pounding so If I should die darlin' in your arms What a lovely way to go I've got to have all of you, little darlin' All of your lovin', all of your huggin', all of your kisses too I've got to have all of you Every day, in every way, now, no one else will do
I’ll be 40 in June and I grew up with this movie since I saw it on Cinemax when I was 11 along with other cool adult animation movies like hey good looking, American pop and vampire hunter d and became faves of mine. Even saw it on tbs and tnt at 12 and 13 despite being censored to be family friendly. I did saw the 96 reissue in theaters in Albuquerque with my 19 year old brother and he got me the movie on video for my 14th birthday and the cd soundtrack. I even bought the dvd in 2001 when I got my DVD player then blu in 2011 and I can’t wait to get the ultrahd 4k with new restoration.
@@Johnlindsey289 ya know the movie was rated R, lol. just kidding, wow at 11 you saw this? Cool. I was 21 in 1981. I'm part of the last few years of 'boomers" I claim no part in what that as become. hahaha
@@petek9541 Yes i know it's rated R! i've seen plenty of R-rated movies for 36 years since i was 4 watched Rambo 1 and 2, Creepshow and House (1985) on VHS even Commando and Elm Street 1 and 2 on HBO with my family and Stand by Me was the first r-rated movie i saw in theaters at that age with my family in St Louis when i lived there and in St Louis and Omaha and Albuqueque i saw plenty of r-rated movies in theaters like Lethal Weapons 1 to 3, Elm Street 4 to 7 (Saw the third on video at age 5 when it hit video 35 years ago with my big brothers and dad), Predator 1 and 2 (even Predator on my 5th birthday in St Louis at the movies after i had my birthday in Showbiz Pizza), Total Recall, Robocop 1 and 2, Die Hard 1 to 3 and more as a kid in theaters. I've been a Sci-fi/fantasy/horror/action/animation geek since 86. And i had experience with adult animation prior to 93 as my parents taped me Rock and Rule, Twice Upon a Time, Starchaser Legend of Orin and Warriors of the Wind aka Nausicaa off HBO at age 4, even at that age i saw transformers the movie in theaters with my 10 and 14 year old brothers in downtown St Louis theaters I even remember watching Wizards, Watership Down, Lord of the Rings 1978 and Fire and Ice with my 11 and 15 year old brothers when i was 5 as they were my first exposures to graphic violence in animation. Even remembered seeing Family Dog episode of Amazing stories and Simpsons shorts on Tracy Ullman. Then at age 6 i saw Fantastic Planet, Galaxy Express, Lightyears aka gandahar and When the Wind Blows on video and saw Roger Rabbit 3 times in Omaha theaters. Then at age 7 i saw The Simpsons when it debuted. Then at age 9 i saw Aeon Flux shorts and Liquid TV. Then at 10 saw Capitol Critters and Fish Police on TV even rented Pink Floyd The Wall (thanks to my mom's boyfriend who's a PF fan who made me a fan as he rented the movie for me), Robot Carnival, Plague Dogs and Castle of Cogliostro at that age even Cool World and Bebe's kids in theater. At 11 i discovered this movie thanks to the magic of the local Albuquerque weekly TV guide and HBO/Cinemax guides saying "Heavy metal 3 stars, animated comic book tales of good vs evil (Fantasy) voices of John Candy and Harold Ramis (R)" and thought "wow an r-rated animated fantasy movie, i got to watch this" and i did and i was blown away by the movie even Hey Good Looking, American Pop and Vampire Hunter D. Even saw Beavis and Butthead when it debuted on MTV at that age and saw Batman Mask of the Phantasm in theaters after Christmas. Then at 12 i saw Duckman, The Maxx, The Head and The Critic on TV even rented Akira at that age and so on even rerented Wizards, Fire and Ice and Watership Down and becam faves. They taught me growing up that animation wasn't just for kids or Disney or WB or UPA and all that. I even had a crush on Taarna when i was a kid/teen and still dig her at 40 as she was one of my childhood/teenhood heartthrobes in animation like Jasmine in Aladdin, Jessica Rabbit, Ariel, Daphne in Scooby Doo, Hello Nurse/Minerva Mink on Animaniacs, Belle, Teegra from Fire and Ice, Angel in Rock and Rule and more. I even thought the other chicks in the movie were hot too, lol. I'm a child of the 80s/90s and 90s teen
@@Johnlindsey289 Wow. Way more movies than i ever saw, I did like Beavis and Butthead, ha, Couch Fishing was funny. I still think the heroine in Heavy Metal is my fav for animation hotties. lol
This song is my most favorite song of all time. I picture my long dark haired date and myself entering a dimly lit party with some black lighting. Awesome!
I can remember going to see Heavy Metal as an 17 yr old at the Spartan XXX theater in Frandor over by East Lansing Mi. It was Heavy Metal, Rocky Horror Picture Show and The Wall all 3 rated R on Friday and Saturday nights usually starting around 11 or 11:30 PM. Those where kinder times in the early 80s.
I remember seeing this with great ole friends 1 warm 80"s summer. At the midnight movie ... I'm the only 1 left outta that group. Damn you time damn you death I miss my friends rip Jimmy Tommy Dd see y'all later. Crip
Or you're the only one not there yet. They're all just hanging out somewhere better, prob wondering when the hell you'll show up! Gotta look at things positive, man.
This is my personal favorite of the whole movie! Love this. All I can think of is "..ah, goood nighborg! See, I told you I could drive when I was stoned." Actually, this whole album is of the finest for all the bands on it. Grand Funk's "Crazy" comes in at a close second for me here. And, if someone wants to mention 1(maybe 2) hits wonder, what happened to Riggs? "Radar Rider" HAS to be third place winner. Thanks for the comments..
The cool hearing and the cool attitude !! That was the 80 ' s ...and why not existing now ( 2022) ? Peace of mind can exist , just hear, close your eyes, and wish a better world...from the past ..to now .
Me too, i'm 41 and i remember the 80s from ages 4 to 7 and the 90s from ages 8 to 17 and i saw Heavy Metal on Cinemax at 10 going on 11 with other cool adult animation like Hey Good Looking, American Pop and Vampire Hunter D and all became faves, i own it on UHD 4K myself. Can you believe i watched this movie as a kid?
Holy cow one of the best guitar and bass grooves....a silky smooth groove song. I loooooooove All of You.... I can just picture my girl and me in a rag top 65 GTO cruising and grooving to this silky smooth song..... anybody got a GTO they can lend me?
I've always loved this smooth song.... it's got a sweet cool guitar groove.... Oh man what an incredible make out song. I loved the entire soundtrack to Heavy Metal too.
This song could've stretched for 20 minutes and I'd jam all 30 minutes of it 😎
One of the most underrated laidback jams of all time.
I 100./. hundred percent agree
I don’t believe that it’s underrated. U&I and a whole shit load of people love this!!! Cruizn to this, and everyone that hears this are truly the ones who are missn out! What memories!!!!
Absolutely 👍😎
Ooooooh boy!!
My go-to track when I’m baked.
That's some good nyeborg man 😊
Nosedive.....
Mr. Felder doesn't nearly get the credit he deserves for his contributions to the Eagles as well as his own work. He is indeed one of the best out there.
I hear he's a nice guy to work with
Dude wrote solos that sound like they have lyrics, like the guitar was singing. This is, in my opinion, the best kind of guitar solo.
@@Mr3DLC He seems down-to-earth.
@@moro9495 He's extremely talented and doesn't get the recognition he deserves.
He wrote the music for their biggest and most well known song, he gets quite a bit of credit for contributions to the eagles, henley & frey were just cocksuckers
This entire soundtrack is GOLD
Heavy Metal still-a- rocking in 2022, I saw this when it 1st came out, man what a trip! How I survived the 70’s just shows there is a God, looking after fools like I as back in the day. At 66 I’m still a rocking like Don Felder. Peace & Party On!
You saw HM when it came out? i was born 82 i saw that on cable when i was 10/11 in 93 as the movie was never on video for 15 years because of fucking copyright issues with songs as it was only on cable to midnight shows from 1982 to 1995 but luckily it hit video.
@@Johnlindsey289 Hi, Yup saw it on base when I was in the military. My brother was a DJ in Germany & made me a cassette of the songs. I have HM on DVD, maybe I’ll give it a spin sometime. Another good movie was called Wizards, there’s no rock-n-roll, but the animation is great! Thx for the like; stay safe & party on!
@@danieljohnson5726
I saw the movie on Cinemax as a 10/11 year old kid 29 years ago thank to the magic of the local albuquerque weekend city TV guide on weekly TV guides showing what will play on TV/cable from saturday to next saturday and it said "Heavy Metal (3 stars) (Fantasy) animated comic book science fiction and fantasy stories. Animated. Voice of John Candy and Richard Romanus (R)" and i knew i had to watch it.
I checked it out on cable and dug it as i saw it and taped cool adult animated movies like Hey Good Lookin', American Pop and Vampire Hunter D and all became favorites of mine.
I had experience with adult animation prior to 93 as a kid like Rock and Rule, Twice Upon a Time, Starchaser and Warriors of the Wind aka Nausicaa when my parents taped me those off HBO when i was 4 36 years ago even saw Transformers the movie in St Louis theaters with my 10 year old brother.
I even watched Wizards, Lord of the Rings 1978, Watership Down, Fire and Ice when i was 5 with my 11 year old brother 35 years ago. Even saw and taped the classic Amazing Stories animated episode Family Dog off tv and remember when Simpsons had shorts on Tracy Ullman. I was 6 when i saw Fantastic Planet and Galaxy Express on video and saw Roger Rabbit 3 times in theaters in Omaha when i lived there.
I was 7 when i saw Lightyears aka Gandahar and When the Wind Blows on video and saw/taped Simpsons when it debuted in 1989 from 1989 to May 2000. Then at age 9 i saw Aeon Flux shorts and Liquid Television on MTV and taped them as they were mindblowing. Then, when i was 10 i saw Bebe's Kids, Cool World, Plague Dogs, Castle of Cogliostro and Robot Carnival on video even Capital Critters on ABC. Even Batman The Animated Series when it debuted on Fox even sunday nights.
And outside Heavy Metal/American Pop/Hey Good Looking/Vampire Hunter D, i also watched Beavis and Butthead and taped every episode when it debuted when i was 11 and saw Batman Mask of the Phantasm in theaters in Albuquerque even rerented Watership Down, Lord of the Rings 1978, Fire and Ice and Wizards and taped them from a rental tape to a blank. And when i was 12, i watched/taped episodes of Duckman, The Critic and The Maxx and The Head off cable and TV and rented/bought a VHS copy of Akira and more.
These taught me growing up that animation wasn't just disney or WB stuff or UPA stuff but expanded my mind.
This movie was on TBS and TNT from late 93 to 95 and i also saw the 96 re-issue in theaters with my 19 year old brother who drove me 30 minutes from here in Belen to Albuquerque. And i got the VHS when it was finally released with CD soundtrack on my 14th birthday. And bought the DVD in 2001 when i got my player and blu-ray in 2011 and got the UltraHD 4K recently and MY GOD it looks fantastic and sounds fantastic in it's new restoration like it's a new movie, hell even one of my childhood animated heartthrobes Taarna never looked hotter than in the highest definition, LOL.
You surprised i saw this movie at such a young age of 10/11 on cable?
I've got that alien ship poster (How many noticed it is over Pentagon?)
I swear this is one of the best songs I ever heard in my life. I bet those slow dances with beautiful women in the 80s to this in the clubs and bars was the best shit ever 🔥🔥🔥
Most of the clubs in the 80's plaid Prince or MJ or MTV retreads. Felder was really at the tail end of the run of Album rock in the 70's. Rock didn't kill disco - 80's pop did.
Yes. You had to be there.
Indoor smoking!!!😢
This song was played back in the 80s in the strip clubs I can still see her slowly walking up and down the catwalk swinging her hips in that g string and working the pole to this 😂😂😂
Only if you had the Plutonium Nyborg Brother! Its how we rolled back then.
Apparently Felder by himself pretty much makes Pink Floyd music. Not a complaint, i fucking love this sound, wish he'd made more of it
This is a little more loaded than Floyd, at least to me.
@@toxicsmallz1738 agreed....i could listen to this for hours (and have...)
Agreed 💯🎯 Great observation
the 80's was an epic time to be young. I sure had fun, and survived it lol.
Me too!
Sure better than 2020 mate
@@terryengland1880 That's hardly a fair comparison. A rancid ham sandwich is better than 2020, dude.
It was definitely an epic time to be alive. I miss it and the 90s dearly
@@terryengland1880 Indeed.
Don Felder is my favorite Eagle, hands down.
OMG, that bassline tho! 🔥
Es fantástico que alguien más escuche este maravilloso bajo.
"Oh wow, GOOD nyborg, man."
It helps you relax and drive better too. 👍
Go for broke!
Those guys were funny
Sniff
*NOSE DIVE!!*
Blacklight music. So cool. Even at 60 I still love this. 👍👍👍
I’ll be 41 and still love this
Definitely Shroom worthy🍄
Just turned 30. Good music is timeless
2 things come to mind: 1: A great song to hear when your motoring across the country, and it's midnight, clear sky and you can see all the stars and galaxies. You are piloting some amazing, chrome cladded vintage American car, with beautiful green back lit gauges, and it's long as hell and has all the torque on tap and is just gently floating along at 75mph. 2: An amazing slow strip song.
Not too many years ago i had a "chill room" with blacklights, beanbag chairs, lava lamps, psychedelic posters and a vinyl music setup... needless to say spent many nights taking bong hits and loving my lady to this song! Good times.
I got that chill room going on right now what happened to yours?
It took me too long to find this song. Now when I drink, this is my song to relax to. 👏🏾👏🏾🥃🥃 Who jamming this song for 2024 to 2027?! 😎😎
I'm drunk but it's still 2023
Plutonian Nyborg rocks
I knew I'd find you in here......🤟
Nose dive
@@citylights8678
Snif
No wonder why Frey and Henley didn't like Felder.
Nose Time!
Mein Gott! Das Lied hab ich über 35 Jahre lang gesucht! Ich erinnerte mich nur noch, dass bei dem Song
Im Film "heavy Metal" eine Nähmaschine durchs Weltall flog. 😊Danke fürs ins Netz stellen
wie konnte es nur so verdammt lange dauern?! umso schöner, dass es dir nun endlich gelungen ist :)
This the wedding song of a hopeless romantic metal head stoner like myself. God damn this modern age. Void of any love.
Damn, this is pure perfection! They don't make songs like this anymore. Too bad my fellows from the younger generations can't tell good music from mumble rap.
I'm 26 and I love this kinda music bring back 70s and 80s the world needs some love
@@rickc-137___ Yeah, I'm 23 and I also don't like most of the modern music, it's just bad.
If you look for it there is still excellent music being made its just you have to sift through a mountain of shit to find it
@@bensmith4563Yeah I have to listen to like 200 hours of music to find 5 minutes I like. Recently I found out about this artist called "Pertubator" he has some good songs like Hard Wired, Venger, Sentient, Minuit, Desire, Meet Jimmy, God Says, check him out.
Brother, you ain't kidding (Gen-X here). IMHO, music in general started going to shit in the mid-90's. Nowadays, I listen to most of what I did in h.s., usually 60's to 80's, plus some really good up-and-coming artists like Dan Vasc (metal vocalist from Brazil, even though I've never been a metal fan per se). You should hear the power and vocal range he has. 😁😁
Fuuuuuu.....haven't heard this in 30 yrs....Wow, jus takes me right back being a teen in the 80's...THE best decade for music, cars, fun, freedom's.
I think that we are learning that it has been about Liberty to Freedom not Freedom to Liberty.
I was a kid in the eighties early nineties and 90s teen
This thing is just a perfect harmony of sounds.
That guitar tone tho :D
@@christinemccrea4371 Its not perfect its... more.... raw emotion in music form.
If your out there listening MDH OUR SONG FOR LIFE.
When I go to production of a good quality music, I listen to this. Every instrument is sitting perfectly where it needs to be. Bow to the ground to the old masters of art!
I was just thinking the same thing about how perfect these instruments sit together. This song had been haunting me since the 80s it would just come up in my mind and I decided to look it up today.
Agreed. As a bassist, this is what I want to sound like in a recording.
You must be a lost angel, dressed to your silk legs
Born somewhere between heaven, hell
I don't know what place
Yes, I can tell that you've cast your spell
The way you hold me, somehow
If this is sin, Baby count me in, I can't turn back now
I've got to have all of you, little darlin'
All of your lovin', all of your huggin', all of your kisses too
I've got to have all of you
Every day, in every way now, no one else will do
Now, I've been told that it's ages old
Goes back to Adam and Eve
Yes I know how the story goes
When a woman begins to deceive
Now here you stand, before my naked eyes
My heart is pounding so
If I should die darlin' in your arms
What a lovely way to go
I've got to have all of you, little darlin'
All of your lovin', all of your huggin', all of your kisses too
I've got to have all of you
Every day, in every way, now, no one else will do
Gracias!
Thx
One of his best jams. Love the bass lines in this too
Back in my early 20's and driving from California across Nevada and Utah, a great tune to be cruising to.
Smooooooooooooooooooooooth!
Laying in the dark. Headphones turned up. Flashback was wild. Tripping balls in indiana.🫣🤪🤪
Felder's 2 songs are the best 2 songs on the soundtrack.
At almost 50 this song has always gave me goosebumps!!!
It's an awesome tune. And movie.
I’ll be 40 in June and I grew up with this movie since I saw it on Cinemax when I was 11 along with other cool adult animation movies like hey good looking, American pop and vampire hunter d and became faves of mine. Even saw it on tbs and tnt at 12 and 13 despite being censored to be family friendly.
I did saw the 96 reissue in theaters in Albuquerque with my 19 year old brother and he got me the movie on video for my 14th birthday and the cd soundtrack. I even bought the dvd in 2001 when I got my DVD player then blu in 2011 and I can’t wait to get the ultrahd 4k with new restoration.
@@Johnlindsey289 ya know the movie was rated R, lol. just kidding, wow at 11 you saw this? Cool. I was 21 in 1981. I'm part of the last few years of 'boomers" I claim no part in what that as become. hahaha
@@petek9541
Yes i know it's rated R! i've seen plenty of R-rated movies for 36 years since i was 4 watched Rambo 1 and 2, Creepshow and House (1985) on VHS even Commando and Elm Street 1 and 2 on HBO with my family and Stand by Me was the first r-rated movie i saw in theaters at that age with my family in St Louis when i lived there and in St Louis and Omaha and Albuqueque i saw plenty of r-rated movies in theaters like Lethal Weapons 1 to 3, Elm Street 4 to 7 (Saw the third on video at age 5 when it hit video 35 years ago with my big brothers and dad), Predator 1 and 2 (even Predator on my 5th birthday in St Louis at the movies after i had my birthday in Showbiz Pizza), Total Recall, Robocop 1 and 2, Die Hard 1 to 3 and more as a kid in theaters.
I've been a Sci-fi/fantasy/horror/action/animation geek since 86. And i had experience with adult animation prior to 93 as my parents taped me Rock and Rule, Twice Upon a Time, Starchaser Legend of Orin and Warriors of the Wind aka Nausicaa off HBO at age 4, even at that age i saw transformers the movie in theaters with my 10 and 14 year old brothers in downtown St Louis theaters
I even remember watching Wizards, Watership Down, Lord of the Rings 1978 and Fire and Ice with my 11 and 15 year old brothers when i was 5 as they were my first exposures to graphic violence in animation. Even remembered seeing Family Dog episode of Amazing stories and Simpsons shorts on Tracy Ullman. Then at age 6 i saw Fantastic Planet, Galaxy Express, Lightyears aka gandahar and When the Wind Blows on video and saw Roger Rabbit 3 times in Omaha theaters. Then at age 7 i saw The Simpsons when it debuted.
Then at age 9 i saw Aeon Flux shorts and Liquid TV. Then at 10 saw Capitol Critters and Fish Police on TV even rented Pink Floyd The Wall (thanks to my mom's boyfriend who's a PF fan who made me a fan as he rented the movie for me), Robot Carnival, Plague Dogs and Castle of Cogliostro at that age even Cool World and Bebe's kids in theater.
At 11 i discovered this movie thanks to the magic of the local Albuquerque weekly TV guide and HBO/Cinemax guides saying "Heavy metal 3 stars, animated comic book tales of good vs evil (Fantasy) voices of John Candy and Harold Ramis (R)" and thought "wow an r-rated animated fantasy movie, i got to watch this" and i did and i was blown away by the movie even Hey Good Looking, American Pop and Vampire Hunter D. Even saw Beavis and Butthead when it debuted on MTV at that age and saw Batman Mask of the Phantasm in theaters after Christmas. Then at 12 i saw Duckman, The Maxx, The Head and The Critic on TV even rented Akira at that age and so on even rerented Wizards, Fire and Ice and Watership Down and becam faves.
They taught me growing up that animation wasn't just for kids or Disney or WB or UPA and all that. I even had a crush on Taarna when i was a kid/teen and still dig her at 40 as she was one of my childhood/teenhood heartthrobes in animation like Jasmine in Aladdin, Jessica Rabbit, Ariel, Daphne in Scooby Doo, Hello Nurse/Minerva Mink on Animaniacs, Belle, Teegra from Fire and Ice, Angel in Rock and Rule and more. I even thought the other chicks in the movie were hot too, lol.
I'm a child of the 80s/90s and 90s teen
@@Johnlindsey289 Wow. Way more movies than i ever saw, I did like Beavis and Butthead, ha, Couch Fishing was funny. I still think the heroine in Heavy Metal is my fav for animation hotties. lol
This song is my most favorite song of all time. I picture my long dark haired date and myself entering a dimly lit party with some black lighting. Awesome!
If theres one thing I know how to do is fly this thing when I'm stoned man...
You know your perspective's fucked, you just have let your hands work the controls as if you're straight.
Those aliens were funny
Wo-oah! *proceeds to do several damages in the space station by landing that thing*
Good Nyborg, man....
Play this song everytime I go camping.Fire on the fire pit,cold beer,festive mood,and good times.Now,that's livin.
Going to have to give this recipe a try, Thanks Bro!
You forgot a phat joint with that as well!
@@maxfelix7753Shroom worthy 🍄
Amen brother
I can remember going to see Heavy Metal as an 17 yr old at the Spartan XXX theater in Frandor over by East Lansing Mi. It was Heavy Metal, Rocky Horror Picture Show and The Wall all 3 rated R on Friday and Saturday nights usually starting around 11 or 11:30 PM. Those where kinder times in the early 80s.
Great triple feature! Add 'American Pop' to the mix and it'd be a bitchun all nighter....
Nothing like Midnight Movies
That's rad
I remember that theater! I saw Wargames there!
I saw Rocky horror on video at age nine then heavy metal on Cinemax at 11 and the wall on video at age ten in the early Nineties
How is this one of the best songs I've never heard before up until a couple of weeks ago when I first watched the movie?
I remember seeing this with great ole friends 1 warm 80"s summer. At the midnight movie ...
I'm the only 1 left outta that group. Damn you time damn you death I miss my friends rip Jimmy Tommy Dd see y'all later. Crip
Or you're the only one not there yet. They're all just hanging out somewhere better, prob wondering when the hell you'll show up! Gotta look at things positive, man.
Why is this song so addictive ❤❤😂
Two hits of blueberry kush. And chilling
This song is great to smoke to.
Or to use on the way to reach peak on mushrooms 🍄
Part of one of THE BEST soundtracks. Best. Lads & Lasses.
The Eagles couldnt come up with a song for Don to sing? This song reallly is epic.
Visions
@@badbrain7163 Yup, off the One Of These Nights album. Good song too. I meant to say Hit song.
That bass line!
The best chorus bassline ever.
This is my personal favorite of the whole movie! Love this. All I can think of is "..ah, goood nighborg! See, I told you I could drive when I was stoned." Actually, this whole album is of the finest for all the bands on it. Grand Funk's "Crazy" comes in at a close second for me here. And, if someone wants to mention 1(maybe 2) hits wonder, what happened to Riggs? "Radar Rider" HAS to be third place winner. Thanks for the comments..
Love that scene , awesome visuals as well
A great scene, cut short due to the studio failing to deliver the rest on time. Really wish there was a reconstruction of it!
That scene and Vincent on heroine in pulp fiction are the best trippy laidback scenes on film.
That bass-line SLAPS
An Orgy of Everything that was the 1970's ,,,,,, BRILLIANT. What a Guy from along that dirt road ,,,,, THE MASTER. Don Felder
Such a good song. Sucks he never plays it live
Awesome makeout song when I was a teenager. Lol Awesome song, period!
when music was right, and written well>
Boy do I remember this, Softmore in HighSchool Drinking Wild Turkey, Smoking doobie's Oh my don't forget the chicks... Back when kids could be kids !!
This is one of those masterpieces that not a whole lot of people know about, I'm glad I'm one of the few who know about it
Great artist great song from a great movie
Classic song from classic movie
Never realized Deadmau5 got his head design from this animated movie. Especially since this is one of my favorites scenes.
Never knew that. Cool. 😀
This is the best discripson of addiction I've ever heard.
If you can't stop doing it you must be addicted to it.
First time I ever saw bush. God this movie is epic.
wow I actually got so amazed how beautifully chill that was, that bass hit every note perfectly
❤️🎸❤️ Don Felder ❤️🎸❤️
This was an amazing song playing during my come up on Psychedelic mushrooms 🍄😉😎
"You know your perception's fucked, so you just let your hands guide it like you're straight"
I can't believe I didn't flip it to ditch. I always found my way home. I'm a little more laid back these days. The 80s and 90s cured me of that.
Listening to this just started high school and hanging out with some new friends. My buddy had some hash and I got to fly through space.👍
Masterpiece❤
Just glorious.
Heavy metal 🤟🏿🤘🏿🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Incredible, incredible song. Also, this picture just became the new background for my computer!
I recently found an original vinyl of the Heavy Metal soundtrack and hot diggity damn it’s amazing. Also do we have any of that Plutonian Nyborg left?
I wish we had some left...used the last of it New Years 1989...lol
Just a bag
NOSE DIVE!
Think it’s enough?
@@Johnlindsey289 Nah go for broke.
That bass tho......
Definitely.
I dont understand how anything can be underratèd when literally every song someone comments its the most underated.
Underrated is overrated
Una película alucinante está de Heavy Metal. Espectacular banda sonora.
Si bien alli conoce mijo
NOSE !!! DIVE !!! LOL
The cool hearing and the cool attitude !! That was the 80 ' s ...and why not existing now ( 2022) ? Peace of mind can exist , just hear, close your eyes, and wish a better world...from the past ..to now .
OMG! I still love this song!!!
Whoever is on bass is working their A$$es of on all that funk
wish the song was longer, such a good tune
My wife and I... this is our song
Sure, you'r right , you 2 !!! Coolness is the way to follow ..Salutations ! 😊
This song will be a litmus test on dates from here forward, if they don’t “Get It”…no need for any further dates with that one.
WOW! Good Nyborg.
What about Space Coke in Cheech and Chong?
Always brings me back to the 1980s. Loved Heavy Metal and watched again with my teenagers recently.
Me too, i'm 41 and i remember the 80s from ages 4 to 7 and the 90s from ages 8 to 17 and i saw Heavy Metal on Cinemax at 10 going on 11 with other cool adult animation like Hey Good Looking, American Pop and Vampire Hunter D and all became faves, i own it on UHD 4K myself.
Can you believe i watched this movie as a kid?
From the movie Heavy Metal.🤘🤘🤘
80's at it's best 🎸🎶 best time of my life, great memorys 😍
This sounds so much like Dark Side of the Moon. I would have bet money this was Pink Floyd if I didn't know better.
Great Nyborg 🌨️
Nice trippy song to a trippy scene like how Bullwinkle II by the Centurions made the trippy heroin use scene in Pulp Fiction great
This is my sleazy home run montage soundtrack... dim lights and the one hand bras flying trick..
Holy cow one of the best guitar and bass grooves....a silky smooth groove song. I loooooooove All of You.... I can just picture my girl and me in a rag top 65 GTO cruising and grooving to this silky smooth song..... anybody got a GTO they can lend me?
well at least you've got the girl! :-)
We are playing 3D Pac-Man with this one 🗣🗣📣
Listen to this on my Walkman when I was in Munich, Germany back in 83.
NOSE DIVE!!!!
I totally agree with comments below,this track+plutonian nyborg-heaven.
Groooovy!!!!
Newcomer to this movie here. This song is awesome to listen to, while also getting high
What about also Bullwinkle II by the Centurions?
Good Nyborg!
Another in a long list of just can't turn up loud enough! When I listen to this song, my neighbors do too!! ;)
Mine, too. 🤘🏼😡🤘🏼
80's goodness! Epic period!!!
Boy I miss the eighties and nineties as I grew up in both times
Please, put it on spotify
Hot take: this should have been on the voyager record
This song is like a speed ball in the 80’s laid back but full speed ahead
Kick back,relax imagine later....
Love this tune for 29 years seeing the movie on Cinemax
Love all of you ❤
I've always loved this smooth song.... it's got a sweet cool guitar groove.... Oh man what an incredible make out song. I loved the entire soundtrack to Heavy Metal too.
My favorite Eagle!!!
From El Moment I Heard This I Was There Man I Mean Wwwwwwhhhhooooooo
Don!!!.