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FRANZONI
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Ireland
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Posted - 08/10/2008 :  05:28:56  Show Profile  Visit FRANZONI's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Thanks visserman for the lowdown on satch..i didn't know about the chromatic key changes on crystal planet..i have engines of creation as well but i haven't listened to it as much as the other two as i found it a bit harder to get into...i'll go back and give it another go.....

Budgie is really a blast from the past.....!! i saw them in the early 80's supporting Meatloaf in Dublin with another band called 'tenpole tudor'.... some of our members in britan might remember good ol' tenpole....


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Mr Arkadin
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United Kingdom
119 Posts

Posted - 08/10/2008 :  12:00:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by FRANZONI
Budgie is really a blast from the past.....!! i saw them in the early 80's supporting Meatloaf in Dublin with another band called 'tenpole tudor'.... some of our members in britan might remember good ol' tenpole....



Many's the time i have covered Swords of a Thousand Men at a gig. Stonking track.
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Dirk
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Netherlands
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Posted - 08/10/2008 :  12:03:21  Show Profile  Visit Dirk's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Dr. Bob
[brHi Dirk
Thanks for the link.
Cool & very laid-back, & nice tone as well.
I haven't heard of this band before.



Well, I came to know about 'em cause Metallica covered two of their songs "Breadfan" and "crash course in brain surgery".

They're also known as the band with the weirdest songnames like "You're the best thing since powdered milk" and "Nude disintegrating parachutist woman".
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peebo
Bronze Member

Australia
54 Posts

Posted - 08/14/2008 :  12:52:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
since I listened to the album today, another classic solo for me is

Alex Skolnick (Testament) - Practise what you preach

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