Che dire! Grandi oggi come ieri, il tempo nn cancella le emozioni della ns gioventù ormai lontana ma ben vissuta....Grazie Orme x tutte queste grandi sensazioni....
She lives in a bedsit in Queen's Park Her fun starts after dark She's got two special friends Have fun that never ends It's a case of let's pretend Chorus: Do you have fun? Do you have fun? Do you have fun when you're out with your friends? Do you have fun when you're out with your friends? Out in the car and going downtown Pissed as they laugh, don't wanna slow down Hide their face and scream They dare not go unseen So much fun it's obscene Repeat chorus Pictures on the wall of bands around town She likes a pretty face, don't care for the sound She'll always dress to blind Having fun, it's no crime It's always your place, or mine Repeat chorus She lives in a bedsit in Queen's Park Her fun starts after dark She's got two special friends Have fun that never ends It's a case of let's pretend Repeat chorus
Check out "Helpless" on this link. New singer and this live recording are both awesome. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CI6O3GnXIgI.html
I’ve been a Metallica fan since 1988 and this is the first time I’ve heard this and Am I Evil!! It’s almost note for note! These guys must’ve been so freaking heavy back then 😮 🤘🤘🤘🇨🇦 🤘
Diamond Head had an intensity to them but there were several other heavier British metal bands at the time. Check out: - SWEET SAVAGE (w/ Vivian Campbell before he joined Dio) - Eye of the Storm; Killing Time (covered by Metallica early on and latered recorded) - SAVAGE - The China Run; Loose 'N Lethal (covered by Metallica in their early days) - ANGEL WITCH - Extermination Day, Angel of Death (insanely heavy, dissonant and evil for the time!) - TANK - Filth Hounds of Hades LP (Motörhead's little brothers; opened for Metallica in Europe in '84) - WEAPON - Set The Stage Alight (clearly inspired Metallica's 'Hit the Lights') - BLITZKRIEG - Blitzkrieg (covered by Metallica in '84 on the 'Creeping Death' EP along with Diamond Head's 'Am I Evil') - TOAD THE WET SPROCKET - Reaching For The Sky (sounds like something Metallica could've done on 'Justice' but this dates back to 1980!) - JAGUAR - Axe Crazy (one of the heaviest, fastest metal songs at the time) And VENOM, of course!
It's criminal that so many of us were listening to garage days revisited believing that metallica was a genius when in reality the men who created this or left unknown to the masses Fuck Lars Ulrich
lol what are you talking about, metallica openly would cite these guys as influences and sing their praises, they’re even credited them and saw to it that they got credited when they would cover their shit. Do you just not like metallica or do you really not know what you’re talking about? I would hope that anyone who was listening to garage days revisited & re revisited could read and saw that the actual writers on those tracks were properly credited.
@@knightfall9394 I like your revisionist history it's very creative But if you actually were alive back then and old enough to understand what was going on you would remember that when they released kill them all it had am I evil on it with absolutely no credit given to the original band That's why they had to reprint the album a couple years later and it didn't have am I evil on it That's when it got moved to the other album After Lars pulled out the checkbook they were allowed to put it back on the list But thank you for showing up your 0.1 GPA
@@13thJ lol no shit head i like your creative revisionist history and your childish attempt at shit talking. Are you sure you were even alive back then and old enough to understand what was going on? It seems to me you werent around back then at all or your memory of that period is pretty cloudy and hazy. When metallica first released kill em all in ‘83 (on megaforce records) neither am i evil or blitzkreig were on it, those two werent included till the 1988 elektra re release of KEA. Those two covers were first included as a b side (they called that b side garage days revisited) on the creeping death single that came out in 1984, and if you look at the ‘84 music for nations releases of that single they credit the songwriters for am i evil and blitzkreig. The ‘84 picture disc single (do you know what that is?) release of the creeping death single is a different story, that version does not list any songwriting credits at all for either metallica or diamond head and blitzkreig.
Le orme sono inarrivabili in Italia purtroppo non sono amate perché sono un po burini si può dire che sono apprezzate più fuori Italia ma la cosa bella che tra 50 anni ancora qualcuno ne parlerà grandi peccato che aldo ormai non fa più parte del gruppo ma per me sono uniche