0:00 "Venom!" Intro 1:08 Leave Me In Hell 4:30 Countess Bathory 8:28 Die Hard 12:30 Seven Gates of Hell 18:05 Bass Solo 20:55 Buried Alive 24:10 Don't Burn The Witch 27:22 In Nomine Satanas 30:40 Welcome to Hell 36:55 Warhead 42:20 Stand Up and Be Counted 50:21 Bloodlust
I brought this live gig on VHS video cassette tape when it was released back in 1984 aged 19 and i still own this 40years on , excellent gig and totally over the top from venom at their best
Knew him as a kid in the early 80's going to his rock and roll heaven stall in the Route 18 flea market in east Brunswick,NJ. Still got my original 1st pressings of all the old Venom vinyl. Great time to be a teen growing up on the NJ/NY underground scene
A shame I was in America and this was the summer before I entered Kindergarten. Otherwise I would have been there. Thank you for posting this on RU-vid, this show is amazing. Been a fan since the 90’s.
These guys are all absolute legends of early hardcore metal and the first of many behind them to walk in those footsteps years later. I alway remember his voice as being that harshest out there at the time. Vocals wise absolutely Nobody sounded more brutal at the time ! 🎸🤘🏻. VENOM always kicked a trainload of ass!
I had the tape. I wore that facr out. It is probably one of the greatest metal live albums in know human history, Biggy & 2-Pok the dude, not the Disease, wanted to sing with Cronos, VENOM knew he couldn't handle something this good. WaArRr HEeaAAD!!!
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Not much musical ability, but they more than make up for it with volume, catchy riffs, pure reckless abandon, and enough black leather to upholster a house's furnishings several times over!
Also if ya dig and enjoyed this song by Venom 😀 you may also enjoy the song " Most of All " By Glenn Kaiser and Where Roses Grow Live by Rez Band Awesome songs check them out. Also I remember hearing the song by Led Zepp " In My Time of Dyin " during my drug years and made me think about death and Jesus. Then a hippy friend that dug Jesus told me more of Jesus love and forgiveness and how I could also know Jesus love. So in 1981 I cried out to Jesus and wow man He came into my life and I had and have so much joy and peace and now know that through Jesus when I die I will be with Him in Heaven. Hey Jesus loves each of you also and yall can know Him if you are at all open. Just cry out to Him and a good question to ask yourself if you were to die today would you go to heaven ? And if yes why ? To find out more please read the Gospel of John in the Bible or check out the movie on RU-vid. 😀
following some peaceful thoughts. yes- venom is an institution in metal. but... back in 1984 (i`m almost 6 decades old) i was already thinking about bands like this one: this is supposed to be `hard`, `evil` and `brutal`? maaan, at that time, bands like swans or laibach for instance had already been around for several years, playing reeeally heavy non academic music, not a musically conformist kinda `blues based rock`n`roll (and nothing else is the music of venom actually, similar to kiss, ac/dc or motörhead f.e.) and were far more impressive, heavy and `brutal` in their expression than any metal band at that time. and they didn`t need leather, spikes and makeup to create a deep depressive, irate and oppressive rockshow. the first really innovative metalacts imfo appeared a couple years later (1988) with the bands from the earache/peaceville label generation. most of the previously metal stuff til then was just musically mainstream to me. apart from exceptions of course. for similar reasons, punk died after only one year and became mainstream. corrupted by the music industry. anyway, the combination of standard rock`n`roll in an artificially `evil` cloak had something ridiculous for me back then already. also that circus with destroying equipment by the musicians in a rockshow was already in 1984 a pretty old-fashioned embarrising thing. other well known bands did this more than 20 years earlier. it`s not a question about genres, imo it`s at least about all that kinds of rockmusic with a sort of more or less anti-establishment attitude. an artistic rebelliousness. but i may be wrong about venom in this case...?!? i don`t know... whatever - thnx for this document cheeeerz!
So I’ve been around LONG enough to know that neither one of the bands you mentioned were around before VENOM ….. I purchased Welcome To Hell in December of 1981 which predates SWANS - Venom technology released a demo 16 months prior
I know how important Venom were for most of today's extreme metal. But after having just watched Cradle Of Filth and Behemoth live videos, this is - hate to say it - quaint.