The place to talk whats hot and whats not in the world of heavy music, thundering guitars. And if it's too loud you are too old! X X all things new and reminisce on the old. X x
2010 Grammy nominees and winners for best hard rock performance are
War Machine
AC/DC ------------------------------------------- WINNERS
Track from: Black Ice
Check My Brain
Alice In Chains
What I've Done
Linkin Park
Track from: Road To Revolution: Live At Milton Keynes
The Unforgiven III
Metallica
Track from: Death Magnetic
Burn It To The Ground
Nickelback
Track from: Dark Horse
2O10 Grammy nominees and winners for best metal performance are
Dissident Aggressor
Judas Priest --------------------------------WINNERS
Track from: A Touch Of Evil - Live
Set To Fail
Lamb Of God
Track from: Wrath
Head Crusher
Megadeth
Track from: Endgame
Señor Peligro
Ministry
Track from: Adios...
Hate Worldwide
Slayer
For fans of Metal, tonight on BBC4 from now up until the early hours of Saturday morning, a night dedicated to Metal. Heavy Metal Britannia and also Iron Maiden in concert X X
I was lucky to find this in Granger Games today for only £10 on blu ray.
Iron Maiden En Vivo! Live at the Estadio Nacional,Santiago(11/04/11)
Disc 1 :
Satellite 15
The Final Frontier
El Dorado
2 Minutes to Midnight
The Talisman
Coming Home
Dance of Death
The Trooper
The Wicker Man
Disc 2
Blood Brothers
When The Wild Wind Blows
The Evil That Men Do
Fear of the Dark
The Number of the Beast
Iron Maiden
Hallowed Be Thy Name
Running Free
Extras :
Behind the Beast(documentary)
Satellite 15...The Final Frontier music video(director's cut)
The Final Frontier World Tour show intro
Overall I'm really pleased with it despite a slightly dodgy picture and mix in places but the varied set more than makes up for those minor complaints.
The same few Iron Maiden docs turn on Sky Arts fairly regularly (more than ones on Metallica do
) eg Flight 666,
^ Yeah I really need to watch Sky Arts a lot more for this kind of thing.Regarding Metallica documentaries,most channels tend to show the making of the Black album from the classic albums series which I've had on DVD since 2001.
Yeah, I was gonna mention the Classic Albums on Number of the Beast, but then there are loads of CA eps (this past week has had repeats at 4pm/11am, no less).
When it comes to Maiden, Maybe it's just me but I have to admit that my favourite albums to listen to are from the Di'Anno era. The classic line up of Paul Di'Anno/Steve Harris/Dave Murray/Adrian Smith and the late great Clive Burr.
Iron Maiden 1980
Killers 1981
The stuff they were putting out then was glorious metal but it had that almost punkish rough edge to it as well. I thought it was the fucking dogs bollocks and I still do.
A few years back there was a channel called Heyday TV which I think had rights to rock DVDs (also only broadcast from midnight-4am) which mainly featured contributors of the Classic Rock Magazine variety, but they did use DiAnno when talking about Maiden, and he seemed an alright character to me.
But I prefer the Dicko & Nicko show