Prowler wrote: ↑Sat Dec 12, 2020 8:51 am
Sadly it's not that easy. I already did a research at Metal Archives for song titles like "Fallen king", "The fall of the king" and similar and got no result. So the title of the song must be called something different.
If you enriddle the mystery I'll donate a Bon Jovi "Slippery when wet" vinyl.
But from what I've read on FB it's not this band ...
Are we sure that is not Redd Baron? A guy from a local forum, used a program to compare voices and gave 70% match. According to him , this percentage gives a very good possibility. Does anyone has this live to compare? A guy named Brian Hess, has submitted it in MA. Does anyone know him?
PS. I checked the fb conversation. Yeps. Seems unlikely to be the Baron.
We should forgive our enemies, but not before they are hanged...
It seems we are getting very close to solving the mystery thanks to Jonas 'lunaboy' Kazlauskas who very cleverly searched for protected copyright material! So, it seems that the song was written (words & music) in 1987 by a guy called Bernard E. Cavazos and entitled apparently 'King's Fall'. The guy hailed from Texas indeed as I initially stated, so i should be receiving half prize here when everyone else voted for Chicago, Canada etc - Dan, i am sending over my wantlist, well half of it
The Ripper wrote: ↑Mon Dec 14, 2020 10:33 pm
a guy called Bernard E. Cavazos and entitled apparently 'King's Fall'. The guy hailed from Texas indeed as I initially stated
I found a Bernard R. Cavazos, gynecologist from San Antonio, Texas
-John! You have been found guily of being in league with the Devil and of having used heathen and forbidden rituals...
The Ripper wrote: ↑Mon Dec 14, 2020 10:33 pm
It seems we are getting very close to solving the mystery thanks to Jonas 'lunaboy' Kazlauskas who very cleverly searched for protected copyright material! So, it seems that the song was written (words & music) in 1987 by a guy called Bernard E. Cavazos and entitled apparently 'King's Fall'. The guy hailed from Texas indeed as I initially stated, so i should be receiving half prize here when everyone else voted for Chicago, Canada etc - Dan, i am sending over my wantlist, well half of it
Damn! He stole my idea I had yesterday evening before going to bed
Gonna try out the search engine to...
Nasty_Pirate wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 8:48 am
I found a Bernard R. Cavazos, gynecologist from San Antonio, Texas
Probably his uncle ... ^^
That name doesn't turn up on MA's list of musicians either ...
They played a Demo at the radio and nobody seemed to have bought the tape.
DaN wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 12:06 pm
Is it just me who feels that vocalist sounds VERY familiar? Can't for the life of me figure out where/if I've heard him before though...
Even the guitars sound so familiar!
-John! You have been found guily of being in league with the Devil and of having used heathen and forbidden rituals...
DaN wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 12:06 pm
Is it just me who feels that vocalist sounds VERY familiar? Can't for the life of me figure out where/if I've heard him before though...
The Ripper wrote: ↑Mon Dec 14, 2020 10:33 pm
It seems we are getting very close to solving the mystery thanks to Jonas 'lunaboy' Kazlauskas who very cleverly searched for protected copyright material! So, it seems that the song was written (words & music) in 1987 by a guy called Bernard E. Cavazos and entitled apparently 'King's Fall'. The guy hailed from Texas indeed as I initially stated, so i should be receiving half prize here when everyone else voted for Chicago, Canada etc - Dan, i am sending over my wantlist, well half of it
I looked up the copyright entry here and the registration number starts with PA, so I wonder if it's from Pennsylvania rather than Texas. The other results for the title King's Fall in that catalog all have numbers starting with TX, so could be a mix-up.
The description of the video says: "Z'ROSE perforning LIVE at the Sherwood INN, Waco, Texas 1989 Nick Cavazos, Vocals, Joe Cavazos, Bass, Lee Lewis Espinoza, Guitars, Vocals, Chris Rivera, Drums ENJOY!"