Saw Savatage open for DIO in Cleveland Ohio around 1987 at Music Hall. Still have the drumstick that stuck to my chest after being tossed from the Savatage drummer. Fantastic show.
👍👍👍JAMESD , SAME YEAR I SEEN : SAVATAGE , MEGADETH ( SO FAR SO GOOD SO WHAT TOUR , AND DIO ( DREAM EVIL ) AT THE ALABAMA STATE FAIR GROUND !!!🔥🔥👍👍👍🎸🎸💯💯💯🎸💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
When someone asks me to recommend a Metal song so they can get a sense of the power and feel of the genre, I recommend this and Accept's "Balls to the Walls."
Fun Fact:Jon Oliva didn't want originally to include ''Prelude to Madness'',on the album.Paul O'Neil,Savatage's producer and manager,was the one who convinced him to put it on the record. Paul O'Neil passed away,today RIP.
Paul was the one who convinced them to stay together as a band and mixed prelude to madness. Otherwise criss was going to join Megadeth and Jon was going to join black Sabbath
Epic would be getting a response from someone who posted 7 years ago. Lol Many nights I danced with the devil listening to this album, and I loved every second of it. BTW, I think of Mr. Zakk Wylde when I see this album cover for some reason. Lol
I remember giving RIP Magazine holy hell because they had wall-to-wall columns about Kurt Cobain passing but couldn't take six seconds to even mention Criss Olivia's name. Gutter Ballet and Edge of Thorns will always be in my top ten albums of all time.
This is the piece of music that corrupted me at age 18 into listening to heavy metal, and other forms of music that weren't strictly classical or pops/Broadway. Grieg, played on electric guitar, and then something inspired by Grieg... I will forever be in Savatage's debt.
@@aubreystanley1124 The entire band did except Criss Oliva who did not survive to see His dream take form. Yet there are recordings made by Criss in TSO mixed into TSO even recently.
I'll never forget (re-)discovering Avatar in '87 when the local Z-Rock affiliate introduced them and the familiar riff of Devastation instantly brought back memories of Clearwater from '81 when they opened up for The Outlaws in the parking lot of a furniture store. Absolutely epic!
I love telling Trans Siberian Orchestra fans it is a heavy metal band started by the original singer before he died... his dream to see the two come together.... thank you for having this 👍
Jon Oliva (the original singer) is still alive. Paul O'Neill (producer for savatage and writer for lots of the lyrics) was the one who died. Both Jon and Paul were the masterminds behind Tso, though it was more Paul's baby
Mike Cronis Yes, there was not a name change. Please don't confuse the two bands. Chris and Jon Olivia were the Masterminds in Savatage. Paul O'Neil was involved with them as a producer and an obvious influence in their music. But he was not in the band. Paul O'Neil was the Mastermind behind Trans-Siberian Orchestra that is truth. Rest in peace Paul O'Neil....\m/
First Power Metal song written and recorded in Drop C! It was hard to capture the lows like the bands of today, but listen to the clean ending of the song with no distortion and you can hear that low C. I know Black Sabbath was C# in like 1971 (that’s also proto-Metal Classic rock) I’m talking 80’s Metal. Thanks Dean🤟🏻
MADDDDDDDDDDDDDNEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNGGGGSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS.....IN THE HALL...OF THE MOUNTAIN KING!
This piece is what got me to expand my musical horizons, decades ago, from classical music to heavy metal and other forms of popular music. I was nineteen when a college friend of mine played it for me on her record player. I have since found out that a lot of metal and goth musicians have classical training; I think it might be the band Motorhead that has three members that studied at Juilliard, but I could be mistaking them for another band.
Mad9977 nah, sauvage and savatage both exists^^ "savatage" is just slang, it comes from "savate" wich is both a type of shoes and the french name of french boxing.
+Charles .Clair I think it was originally supposed to be a portmanteau of the words "avatar" and "sabotage", because Savatage's original name was Avatar, but another band was already using that name
The Planets, Op. 32, is a seven-movement orchestral suite by the English composer Gustav Holst, written between 1914 and 1916. Grieg wrote "In the Hall of the Mountain King" in 1867 and DIED before Holst even began on "The Planets". If they included parts of it, cool, but the classical piece the overwhelming majority of it was inspired by was written by Edvard Grieg.
something i forgot about 80s metal no one does preludes anymore miss this album and edge of thorns ....sorry to say this style of metal is lost for ever
+x1StapleGun Hey man I would have to say ur right about that ' back when I 1st. heard the album Hall of the Mountain King . I used to smoke a little back then ' not that I needed to for this band tosound any more bad ass !! ' But as the late great Robin Williams said if they ever made the shit leagle . One of the warning's on the pack should say Warning this shit will make the music u like AUSESOME !! Still think Savatage is a band that dident get the recognition they were due . & Dont smoke that stuff any more . Jimmie R
As much as I love this song, the harsh reality is, Grieg wrote this song as a joke to show how bad music was....yeah, I love it, but it was kind of the, "I love rock and roll" of the early twentieth century....
Saw Savatage open for DIO in Cleveland Ohio around 1987 at Music Hall. Still have the drumstick that stuck to my chest after being tossed from the Savatage drummer. Fantastic show.
Awesome James D
Yea saw them open for Testament haha
👍👍👍JAMESD , SAME YEAR I SEEN : SAVATAGE , MEGADETH ( SO FAR SO GOOD SO WHAT TOUR , AND DIO ( DREAM EVIL ) AT THE ALABAMA STATE FAIR GROUND !!!🔥🔥👍👍👍🎸🎸💯💯💯🎸💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
I saw Dio open up for Iron Maiden and was embarrassed at how sorry he was.
@@williamlushenko3196 Explain this - what are you talking about?🙄🙄🤔🤔😲😲
Nobody will ever match his MONSTER tone. Long Live Criss Oliva.
hell yeah 👍😁🤘
Amen bad ass
I can this
long live ? isn't he dead ?
@@yottakm3764Not in my house. He is very much alive.
When Criss Olivia left us it was a tragedy for all. He reigns in the Hall of the Mountain King.
You got that right, Sava fan. Damn right. Best guitarist at what he did ! Period. Other guitarists who knew, knew that.
😭👍🏻
When someone asks me to recommend a Metal song so they can get a sense of the power and feel of the genre, I recommend this and Accept's "Balls to the Walls."
Good one...I recommend them too for one the best high pitch (reaching it) like Judas Priest and the like, love that sound when it's done that well
One of the best metal songs ever composed!
With a little help of Edvard Grieg: hall of the mountain king (Peer Guynt suite)
RIP Criss. Wow such a loss! Just been introduced to Savatage recently. Badd-ass!!!!
@@lilmisslalaw84 Find Power of the Night and Dungeons are Calling.
This band changed my life as a guitar player, and a drummer. Aunt got us through some hard-core combat situation
The Bohemian Rhapsody of Heavy Metal
A Metal Magnum Opus!
I respect your opinion, but I think there might be a...CHANCE...you were thinking of another song 🎵
Fun Fact:Jon Oliva didn't want originally to include ''Prelude to Madness'',on the album.Paul O'Neil,Savatage's producer and manager,was the one who convinced him to put it on the record.
Paul O'Neil passed away,today RIP.
awww.
Paul was a musical genius in all aspects of the art
Paul was the one who convinced them to stay together as a band and mixed prelude to madness. Otherwise criss was going to join Megadeth and Jon was going to join black Sabbath
In Webster's On-Line dictionary, under the description for the word "epic", there is a link to this video.
that's because this is amazingly EPIC =)
Epic would be getting a response from someone who posted 7 years ago. Lol Many nights I danced with the devil listening to this album, and I loved every second of it. BTW, I think of Mr. Zakk Wylde when I see this album cover for some reason. Lol
I can almost see Edvard Grieg head-banging to this song in his coffin.
Or in Heaven!
May the neoclassical Gods bless Oliva´s bros, I will pray for they return! Savatage ruled the thing at that ages, fvckin´Rocks!
Xoan García Heavy Metal Hitman face book \m/ :) \m/
Beyond bad ass!!!..if you can’t appreciate this you have no soul!
Savatage's best album and a must have album for any metal head collection! every track is top notch metal!
Tears still come to my eyes when I listen to this album.
It was a masterpiece
I remember giving RIP Magazine holy hell because they had wall-to-wall columns about Kurt Cobain passing but couldn't take six seconds to even mention Criss Olivia's name. Gutter Ballet and Edge of Thorns will always be in my top ten albums of all time.
Nirvana fucking blows SAVATAGE ALL THE WAAAAY‼️
Love Edge of Thorns, just listened to it again, it never gets old
@@NorthWoodsWalks Savatage never really got their just due. Yet they touched MANY lives nonetheless. More talent than MANY bands from that period.
Nirvana sucked ass 100%
@@toastedcrack8105savatage is still nasty 1oo% their songs are so much better any nirvana garbage.
3:07 Ahhhh...that amazing inro riff! Just epic! 👍🙂
For real. I always think how does he do it
Just killer, killer riff. RIP Criss.
This is the piece of music that corrupted me at age 18 into listening to heavy metal, and other forms of music that weren't strictly classical or pops/Broadway. Grieg, played on electric guitar, and then something inspired by Grieg... I will forever be in Savatage's debt.
And here I am going the other direction due to songs like this and X Japan.
@@shangri-la-la-la byeeee!
The Birth of Symphonic Metal right there.
What is a metal but a refined rock? For the canvas was laid in days of future past.
Agreed M. Von Drake
Members of this band went on to form the Trans-Siberian Orchestra
@@aubreystanley1124 The entire band did except Criss Oliva who did not survive to see His dream take form. Yet there are recordings made by Criss in TSO mixed into TSO even recently.
Simply off the charts!!
bought this album in 1987 still luv it and now 27 years later I look like the album cover no joke I do haha
such great muscles? haha =) pretty fit or his age =P
Bought it for the album cover and was hooked from the first track...
I have a t-shirt with this cover on it. It's one of my favorites, and it gets a lot of comments from fellow metalheads.
I'll never forget (re-)discovering Avatar in '87 when the local Z-Rock affiliate introduced them and the familiar riff of Devastation instantly brought back memories of Clearwater from '81 when they opened up for The Outlaws in the parking lot of a furniture store. Absolutely epic!
Me too, Paul. Me too... 🤣🤘🤘
Savatage. One of my favorite bands of all time. Gave birth to TSO. R IP. CHRIS!!
Always loved Savatage, ever since I heard edge of thorns I got hooked. Crazy that Alex scolnik played with these guys and TESTAMENT
Alex scholnick is widely underrated and underappreciated
Funnily enough is that while Alex is a great guitarist, he couldn't hold a candle to criss Oliva, and butchered any of criss's stuff he tried to play.
Yes
I just heard this last night on xm38 Ozzy's Boneyard. WOW! Where has this song been all my life?
Timeless music
It will always sound good
Perfection
I need 20 more albums from Savatage
So underrated as a whole package. John was awesome in keeping band together and productive
It takes a real badass to pull off sandals
Edvard Grieg must be proud :'D
Still epic in 2023! 🤘🏻
Indeed, my friend.
They just played Prelude to Madness at the recent TSO show. It was fucking great. A nice little throwback.
Sorry about the delay...This song was currently kicking the shit out of, "Dance Monkey".
I love telling Trans Siberian Orchestra fans it is a heavy metal band started by the original singer before he died... his dream to see the two come together.... thank you for having this 👍
Jon Oliva (the original singer) is still alive. Paul O'Neill (producer for savatage and writer for lots of the lyrics) was the one who died. Both Jon and Paul were the masterminds behind Tso, though it was more Paul's baby
@@hundredpercentmetal Agreed. No Savatage. No TSO.
Jon and Criss Oliva.... both Gods!
Amazing, i have no other words to describe
They are absolutely amazing fabulous
Criss has a "riding into battle" guitar tone.
🪓😬🛡
@@larrysmith9211 Nice! Thats one way to describe it. 🤘
Good morning too you too, its 5:00 my time and just woke up.
I seen them in concert at a small Venue in a suburb of Chicago in the 80's they did this whole album!! It was outstanding!! 🤘🤘
Subbed and liked right off the first note! Thank you for uploading a loud volume version.
beard/hair not as white .heard this on tommy vance on radio 1 rock show 1987 while on my cb radio talking with my mates how times change
I love this song!
Que sonido tan majestuoso, un poco acelerado como si fuese de cassette, simplemente magnífico!!
When they changed their name to Trans-Siberian Orchestra, they play Prelude to Madness pretty frequently.
There was no name change. It just became something different.
Mike Cronis Yes, there was not a name change. Please don't confuse the two bands. Chris and Jon Olivia were the Masterminds in Savatage. Paul O'Neil was involved with them as a producer and an obvious influence in their music. But he was not in the band. Paul O'Neil was the Mastermind behind Trans-Siberian Orchestra that is truth. Rest in peace Paul O'Neil....\m/
They Play Gutter Ballet too.
this takes me back, savatage done some amazing work,,,fucking awesome!!!
Old time favorites that never get old, like the Kinks "Superman" & Frank Marino Mahogany Rush "Strange Dreams" and the list goes on & on ♥︎
I saw them live!
Me, too -- at a club in South Jersey, on their "Gutter Ballet" tour. Excellent show!
@@glennhecker4422 Same tour I saw!
@@gagmangraham how was it ? Just discovered this awesome band this week and sadly already found out some members passed away );
First Power Metal song written and recorded in Drop C! It was hard to capture the lows like the bands of today, but listen to the clean ending of the song with no distortion and you can hear that low C. I know Black Sabbath was C# in like 1971 (that’s also proto-Metal Classic rock) I’m talking 80’s Metal. Thanks Dean🤟🏻
A lot of symphony orchestras cover this song
lel
@Edward Beil 2 years late r/wooosh
This was scored in the 1800
They were rocking out to this in the taverns back in 1262, it was a crowd pleaser.
Grieg would like it =) great Band, epic Song
Wow great !!!!!!! Absolutley Epic!!!!!
Edward Grieg approves
thank you so very much, guys. some of the best metal ever!
MADDDDDDDDDDDDDNEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNGGGGSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS.....IN THE HALL...OF THE MOUNTAIN KING!
I have the caset, but it needs a case transfer, and is due for some lubrication.
+TacticleRock410 I decided to buy the album on the iTunes store... am I a filthy individual?
I listened to this tape repeatedly for years....until there are no tapes I did....
This band was the precursor to awesome metal!!!!!!!!
If your not a SAVATAGE fan, well your just not living!!!
Savatage is back after the , imo, bad album " fight for the rock".
This is the first album with the great Paul O' Neil as producer.
R.I.P Paul.
Even though I prefer the original, this piece is really appealing!
This piece is what got me to expand my musical horizons, decades ago, from classical music to heavy metal and other forms of popular music. I was nineteen when a college friend of mine played it for me on her record player. I have since found out that a lot of metal and goth musicians have classical training; I think it might be the band Motorhead that has three members that studied at Juilliard, but I could be mistaking them for another band.
(Although I found out somewhat later that the band my friend told me was Helloween wasn't - it was really Savatage)
In a land caught between time and space
best version ever and sound is great
Drive to it .... 67 nova , 72 le mans , amc concorde , 95 gmc .
8 people need slapped. My uncle Terry showed me this band when I was 15. That was 11 years ago.
My parents exposed me to this album when I was an infant. This album along with Rust In Peace are some of my earliest memories.
Your Uncle Terry is rad
I bought this album when it came out because of the cover and became instantly addicted to the 'Tage... 🤘🤘
Wow!!! Outstanding!!!
Song to warm up to
Obra maestra--savatage---grande criss leyenda....
As a bass player it's a great
3:03 chills! long live to Savatage!
Perfect metal
Madness reigns...
It certainly does now.
Oh my lord I think I like this better than the Mountain (TSO's cover on Night Castle for those that don't know)
Top classic!
If only Edvard Grieg would know this....
Love
The only thing wrong with this music is that the volume has to be at 11. No less. Is there a 12?
trying to sync this with the TSO cover
prelude to madness is one of the seeds that became the transiberian orchestra.
Did you know Prelude to Madness is actually the original Hall of the Mountain King by composer Grieg?
in french, "savatage" means "ass kicking"...so adapted!!!
? you mean "sauvage" that means wild, never heard of "savatage" in french a part of the Bandname.
Mad9977
nah, sauvage and savatage both exists^^ "savatage" is just slang, it comes from "savate" wich is both a type of shoes and the french name of french boxing.
+Charles .Clair I think it was originally supposed to be a portmanteau of the words "avatar" and "sabotage", because Savatage's original name was Avatar, but another band was already using that name
x1StapleGun
uh! fun to know! thank you for that info!
+x1StapleGun More like savage and sabotage
3:07 🤘
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still gives me goosebumps!
#Savatage RIP My Metal Brother #CrisOlive
#HeavyMetalHitman face book
The intro is a cover of Gustav Holst - The Planets - Mars, the Bringer of War
+Florestan bourreau The intro is a cover of Hall of the Mountain King by Grieg ;)
+Steve Pinkerton Nope, Hall of the Moutain King start at 1:20 .
Go check Mars of Gustav Holst, you will recognise the intro
The Planets, Op. 32, is a seven-movement orchestral suite by the English composer Gustav Holst, written between 1914 and 1916. Grieg wrote "In the Hall of the Mountain King" in 1867 and DIED before Holst even began on "The Planets". If they included parts of it, cool, but the classical piece the overwhelming majority of it was inspired by was written by Edvard Grieg.
I only talked about the introduction..
+Florestan bourreau no, it's not. It's actually a cover of Grieg's "In The Hall Of The Mountain King"
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Challenge accepted
Manard Keenan does well too.
something i forgot about 80s metal no one does preludes anymore miss this album and edge of thorns ....sorry to say this style of metal is lost for ever
Alton Towers! Yeeeeeeahhhh!
Best Christian Band in the universe
Grieg was metal before there was metal
So was Paganini
Why i cant find it in Spotify?
I did
Savatage is fucking awesome....stoner metal!!!!!!!
+James Rodgers uuum no?
FUCKIN AENAY RITE !!!!!!!+James Rodgers
+James Rodgers Stoner metal? I'd label this "power metal" if anything
+x1StapleGun Hey man I would have to say ur right about that ' back when I 1st. heard the album Hall of the Mountain King . I used to smoke a little back then ' not that I needed to for this band tosound any more bad ass !! ' But as the late great Robin Williams said if they ever made the shit leagle . One of the warning's on the pack should say Warning this shit will make the music u like AUSESOME !! Still think Savatage is a band that dident get the recognition they were due . & Dont smoke that stuff any more . Jimmie R
@@jamesrodgers1443 u still have the album cover as your profile pic after 7years???? Damm
67 chevy full size pu
Criss Oliva just as good as Dave Mustaine, if not better!!
As much as I love this song, the harsh reality is, Grieg wrote this song as a joke to show how bad music was....yeah, I love it, but it was kind of the, "I love rock and roll" of the early twentieth century....
i swear cradle of filth covered this. cant find the track though.
Irish...
I got this album senior year 1987, so awesome
Great Album Folk Metal is what Savatage is, sounds better this rip sucks