acid wrote:My fave guitarist is Iommi, and his best solo's (well, my opinion) are on "Glory Ride" (!!!) and "Mob Rules" ... I like all of his riffs, solo's...
Of course I like a lot, lot, lot^3 more guitarists, but Iommi was the first to play that heavy.
Born To Lose features my favourite Iommi solo - infact probably one of my favourite all-time solo's.
Even though I don't care much for the band , I think Rocky George from Suicidal Tendencies is one of the most underrated lead guitarists ever. His solo on the total track of How Will I laugh...is truly mind-blowing and his white hot lead playing all over the Lights ,Camera...album are awesome too , almost makes that record listenable and help you forget Mike Muir's stupid vocals and the appalling "Funk -Metal" bass "stylings" of the excorable Mike "take Metallica's money and run like a retarded crab" Trujillo...
the erlking wrote:
But I've never liked post-deathrash bound AION (with the possible exception of MA-G-MA song)
Sabbat666 whichone played the solo for SPEEDER, Kerry or Izumi?
well, they both play the harmonized part. but the solo before that they trade off quite a lot. ive seen em play it in a few live videos. its hard to say who plays sloppier durring that era. lol.
yeah Ma g ma is great, also Gasp for Breath. of course those were both Mein Kampf songs before becoming Aion songs. so that explains why they kick ass. Yeah, Mein Kampf, although both their recorded songs are total NWOBHM worship, actually did play a lot of thrash songs.
sabbat666 wrote:yeah Ma g ma is great, also Gasp for Breath. of course those were both Mein Kampf songs before becoming Aion songs. so that explains why they kick ass. Yeah, Mein Kampf, although both their recorded songs are total NWOBHM worship, actually did play a lot of thrash songs.
Whoah, I can only try to picture how great the Mein Kampf's version of Ma g ma sounds. So are those songs on Hang On Night EP also MK's originally? They sure sound like.
"The very Hemoglobin of a persons blood is based on IRON! The same Iron in the earth that you turn into STEEL, that is in everyone." -Michael Coffey, Stone Vengeance
sabbat666 wrote:yeah Ma g ma is great, also Gasp for Breath. of course those were both Mein Kampf songs before becoming Aion songs. so that explains why they kick ass. Yeah, Mein Kampf, although both their recorded songs are total NWOBHM worship, actually did play a lot of thrash songs.
Whoah, I can only try to picture how great the Mein Kampf's version of Ma g ma sounds. So are those songs on Hang On Night EP also MK's originally? They sure sound like.
Yeah....Hang On Night and Gasp for Breath are the same song....I think Bloody Rain might be a Mein Kamph song too....its hard to tell because after they became AION, they still played stuff like Speeder, and as Mein Kamph they played stuff that later became AION songs, so to me its almost like the same band.
By the way, if you only like pre- MA G MA and Deathrash Bound Era AION, I would suggest listening to Z [ZETTO], its probably the only post MA G MA album that has real thrash songs on it (unless you count their fanclub only stuff that theyve been doing after FREAK OUT, that is also totally thrash but the sound is so shitty it is almost unlistenable)
David Shankle(Paradoxx, Manowar)
Kenny Powell (Omen)
Shark(Manilla Road)
Tony Lee(Heathens Rage)
Bill Tsamis(Warlord)
Mark Briody(Jag Panzer)
Paul Kratky(Slauter Xstroyes, WinterKill)
Jerry Fogle(RIP)(Cirith Ungol)
Rusty Cornett(Mark Lowrey)
Ken McGee(Ruthless)
Steve Price(Thor(CAN))
Michel Guerrero(Steel Angel)
Jarry Barragan(Helstar)
Steve Rounds Fire(Cloven Hoof)
..and the list could go on forever...
Black signs on my monitor, great bitching and fake words, Avenger is here, the craziest "modest" of all modsss...FTOU!!
Crows In Black wrote:Yeah....Hang On Night and Gasp for Breath are the same song....I think Bloody Rain might be a Mein Kamph song too....its hard to tell because after they became AION, they still played stuff like Speeder, and as Mein Kamph they played stuff that later became AION songs, so to me its almost like the same band.
By the way, if you only like pre- MA G MA and Deathrash Bound Era AION, I would suggest listening to Z [ZETTO], its probably the only post MA G MA album that has real thrash songs on it (unless you count their fanclub only stuff that theyve been doing after FREAK OUT, that is also totally thrash but the sound is so shitty it is almost unlistenable)
Yeah I noticed the similarity with Gasp For Breath and Hang On Night. Both versions rock if you ask me. I'll have to check out that Zetto-album. I don't find post MA G MA stuff unbearable but it somehow fails to grab my attention.. Also I'm not a big fan of Nov's vocals in Aion (Excluding Ma G Ma EP) although I love him in VOLCANO.
"The very Hemoglobin of a persons blood is based on IRON! The same Iron in the earth that you turn into STEEL, that is in everyone." -Michael Coffey, Stone Vengeance
Sorry for bringing this one up again but I haven't posted yet.
NOTHING beats late Ram It Down/Painkiller era Priest as far as lead guitar goes. I love that late 80's style of flashy guitar playing that involves every trick thrown into solos sweeping, fast scales, tapping, whammy dives.
Ram It Down is the song all other solos are compared to perfect solo full stop. If a solo has all or most of the following points I'll usually like it (I like slower bluesy solo etc as well but not to the same extent);
Tapping
Sweeping
Fast scales
Twin guitar harmonies (half/full octave etc)
guitar duels ( see Ram It Down)
whammy dives (done tastefully in consideration)
I love lead guitar and think it's very metal and metal played a huge part in taking guitar playing to a new level of involvement with speed/technique.
Favourite guitarists:
Glenn Tipton
K.K. Downing
Wolf Hoffman
Mark Reale
Scott Gorham/Snowy White/John Skyes
Hank Shermann/Micheal Denner
Yngwie Malmsteen
Adrian Smith/Dave Murray
Larry Barragan/André Corbin
Matthias Jabs
Rolf Kasparek/Majk Moti/Axel Morgan/Thilo Hermann
"On your knees
Into the night that you'll never remember"
His solos on the 6 first LPs (and the best 80's albums) is the key, they unlock the abyss..
Total jazz hysteria & divine bacteria, holy braincells. The uttermost outburst of supreme spiritual energy !!
NO MORE TO SAY! ...althought i love Michael Angelo in N.I.T.R.O.
I must say,that there is one solo that i totally dig,and is not only one guitarist, im talking about the
"We are Stars" song from the Hear and Aid project, all those great guitarrists in just one song is simply the best thing i have ever heard