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  1. As before, a kind of 'top 10', plus others ...

     

    W.A.S.P.: The Headless Children

    A.S.A.P.: Silver and Gold

    Tesla: The Great Radio Controversy

    The Outfield: Voices of Babylon

    Michael Monroe: Not Fakin' It
    Skid Row: Skid Row

    Dangerous Toys: Dangerous Toys
    Dirty Looks: Turn of the Screw
    Swedish Erotica: Swedish Erotica

    D.A.D.: No Fuel Left for the Pilgrims

    Aerosmith: Pump
    Alice Cooper: Trash
    The Cult: Sonic Temple
    Danger Danger: Danger Danger
    Junkyard: Junkyard
    Alannah Myles: Alannah Myles
    Vain: No Respect
    Black Sabbath: Headless Cross
    Helloween: Live In The U.K.
    Sabbat: Dreamweaver - Reflection of Our Yesterday

  2. a VERY loose 'top 10' ... plus others ...

     

    Iron Maiden: Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son

    Queensryche: Operation Mindcrime

    Fields of the Nephilim: The Nephilim

    Blue Oyster Cult: Imaginos
    Marillion: Seasons End

    Cinderella: Long Cold Winter
    Ozzy Osbourne: No Rest for the Wicked
    Slayer: South Of Heaven
    Testament: The New Order

    David Lee Roth: Skyscraper

     

    Bon Jovi: New Jersey
    Dokken: Beast From The East
    Lita: Ford Lita
    Robert Plant: Now And Zen
    Rock City Angels: Young Man's Blues
    Van Halen: OU812
    Celtic Frost: Morbid Tales/Emperor's Return
    Death: Leprosy
    Sabbat: History of a Time to Come
    Savatage: Sirens/The Dungeons Are Calling


  3. My top 10, with 'another 10 in no particular order' to make my top 20 for 1987:

     

    Def Leppard: Hysteria

    Guns N' Roses: Appetite for Destruction

    The Outfield: Bangin’

    Andy Taylor: Thunder

    Megadeth: So Far, So Good... So What!

    Marillion: Clutching At Straws
    Rush: Hold Your Fire

    Bryan Adams: Into The Fire

    Aerosmith: Permanent Vacation

    Fields of the Nephilim: Dawnrazor

     

    Alice Cooper: Raise Your Fist and Yell
    The Cult: Electric
    Faster Pussycat: Faster Pussycat
    IQ: Nomzamo
    Torme: Die Pretty, Die Young
    Warlock: Triumph And Agony
    Anthrax: Among the Living
    Black Sabbath: The Eternal Idol
    Celtic Frost: Into the Pandemonium
    Helloween: Keeper of the Seven Keys Part I

  4. This may not be the right place to post this (I couldn't find a thread elsewhere), but I'm not a fan of bands making a comeback (or carrying on) with a line-up that has very few original/well known members ... to my mind, they're more like 'tribute' acts than anything else.

     

    Thin Lizzy spring immediately to mind - without Phil Lynott (and when the line-up was reduced to only having ONE former Lizzy member in the ranks) how could it possibly BE Thin Lizzy? They're far more credible as Black Star Riders.

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    Stupid me thought anyone interested in the trailers could happily watch it.

     

    i think it's more geared towards those living in one.

     

     

    Second time in this thread someone has indicated that only morons should be interested in this movie. I hope you're not religious like the other guy, otherwise there is some thick irony in the air here.

     

    Anyway, enjoy doing your logarithms and equations while I pour beer into my ear while I watch this movie. I pour beer into my ear because my IQ is obviously too low to pour it into my mouth. I just fank Daan for lettttting mie borroww his lapt top ivory daay so I caan tipe on thizz forrunm?

     

     

    I thought his comment was funny....but anyway why are we seriously talking about IQ levels when it comes to Hollywood movies!!! They are 99% made so that the viewer doesn't have to think while watching....

     

     

    Or why films like 'Let the Right One In' and 'The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo' are re-made ... so that the dim-bulbs in the audience don't have to read subtitles ..

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    I never bothered with this, as I admit being prejudice towards younger actors.

     

    Really? I really don't care either way, I guess, if the movie is good. But if I had to choose one way or other, I hate looking at old people. I'd much rather a young girl with loose morals on my TV screen than Agatha Christie or Nicholas Cage. ;)

     

     

    Agatha Christie? She's an author. And dead :)

  7. I think the advent of social media really killed off forums in general. Our 'fast food' society doesn't have time for this format of conversation.

     

    ... or for conversation in general - I suspect that if you suggested to most people that they go without looking at their phone/i-Pad/whatever for more than ten minutes, you'd have a riot on your hands :(

  8. There used to be a couple of great second-hand stores locally, but they've long gone - nowadays, I get most of my CDs online or from charity shops (which throw up the odd gem every now and then, like the Bon Jovi promo that I picked up for 50p and sold on for about £30 :))

     

    In Southend, the closest thing we have to a 'proper' second hand store is one of those 'game exchange' places, that sells games, DVDs, consoles, mobile phones and CDs - and they ask stupid money for things (£8.00 for a second-hand AC/DC CD? When you can pick it up for less than that NEW?? I think not!)

     

    The good old days of spending hours going through the racks are - sadly - a thing of the past.

  9. I don't know about there being albums that I can't play anymore, but there are certainly a few that have me skipping most of the tracks ... like DaHun, I've kept them for the memories :)

     

    Nelson: After The Rain

    Twisted Sister: Love Is For Suckers

    Faster Pussycat: Wake Me When It's Over

    Giant: Last Of The Runaways

    Blue Oyster Cult: Agents Of Fortune

    Lita Ford: Lita

    Royal Court Of China: Geared 'n' Primed

    Metallica: Kill 'Em All

    Gary Moore: Victims Of The Future

    Slayer: Reign In Blood

    The Almighty: Soul Destruction

    Motley Crue: Dr. Feelgood ...

    ... and the list goes on.

     

    On the other side of the coin, there are albums that I never really bothered with the first time around, but now I love 'em ...

     

    Aerosmith: Pump

    Ozzy Osbourne: Bark At The Moon

    MSG: Assault Attack

    Alannah Myles: S/T ...

  10. If you ignore the controversy, it's a war film ... although in this case it's based on one man's account, and he is no longer around to respond to the criticisms being levelled. Like I said, I'd rather read his book - I don't like the idea that he's being judged by someone else's interpretation of his thinking and motivation ... and I can't help but wonder what some of the armchair critics would do when faced with the kind of choices that he apparently had to make.

     

    Controversy when it comes to the armed forces is nothing new. Nor is pillorying those who have to do things that the civilian population find distasteful - look at the guys who served with Bomber Command during WWII; they did what they were ordered to do, in direct response to what the enemy was doing, yet for years their reputation was tarnished and the crews were made to feel like pariahs ...

     

    Snipers have been a part of warfare since muskets were invented. They are paid to do a job, and they do that job to the best of their ability. I don't hear anyone criticising the Russian soldier who racked up a fair body count in the ruins of Stalingrad; nor does anyone appear to be up in arms over the revelations in the UK press about the Royal Marine sniper with a similar tally - could it just be that THIS guy was American? And it's an unapologetically American film? Made by the VERY American Clint Eastwood?

     

    If you don't like the premise for the film, don't go and see it. No-one is forcing you to watch it.

  11. Briar: Too-Young - this lot were touted as 'The Next Big Thing' back in the day. From what I remember, they were all in their late teens, and their sound is very much in the Elixir/Iron Maiden vein

     

    Engine - is this the UK-based, NWOBHM lot, I wonder? A bit Staus-Quo-meets-Motorhead, if they are ...

     

    Little Angels: Too Much Too Young - it's oooookay, but I prefer their debut album, 'Don't Prey For Me'. I saw them with Van Halen and with Bon Jovi, and they were brilliant.

     

    The Four Horsemen: The Four Horsemen - this was an EP they put out before 'Nobody ...', I LOVE this band - probably best described as a heavier Skynyrd/Black Crowes vibe. With more swearing. At least two of them are dead now.

     

    Whatever: Sugarbuzz - this band was put together by the drummer from The Wildhearts (Stidi), and is pretty much a Wildhearts/Honeycrack soundalike.

  12. It's funny you lump mad max in there like it's a sure bet with heaps of studio backing. George Miller has been trying to get that movie made for 15 or so years. The last one was 30 years ago ;)

     

    The only up-coming 'revamp' (call it what you will) that interests me is Mad Max ... probably because it's been so lone since 'Beyond Thunderdome', and it'll be interesting to see where they take the character now ...

     

    As an aside, did anyone else watch 'Pirates of The Caribbean - At World's End', with the scene where Elizabeth gives up all her weapons, and think 'That's 'Mad Max'!'? :)

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