bladegrinder
Well-Known Member
Thanks guys, 25 years with that company. it was a good day.
Congrats on retirement!For years I said to myself I was going to blast this song on the way to work the day I retired.
Today was that day, and it was playing loud! get er done !
I remember Alice Cooper performing Welcome To My Nightmare on an episode of The Muppett Show! (early 80s). About the same time Ozzy performed Bark At The Moon on Solid Gold.Fitzo, Alice Cooper, I saw him in concert I think it was 1975-76 I can't remember but it was his"welcome to my nightmare" tour.
he put on quite the show for back then.
The 70s and 80s were great times.I remember Alice Cooper performing Welcome To My Nightmare on an episode of The Muppett Show! (early 80s). About the same time Ozzy performed Bark At The Moon on Solid Gold.
The 80s was a strange time
So your saying they were good too?I don't remember most of either!
The greatest , if the scars ain't lyin !!!So your saying they were good too?
Ha Ha,The greatest , if the scars ain't lyin !!!
They bill themselves as Viking Shamanism...ish...it actually got me into all kinds of other Norse stuff. Try Danheim on YouTube music.I did not expect when I started that vid that I would end up listening to the whole show. Interesting. Primal. Trance-y. Reminds me of the rave scenes from Matrix: Revolution and Blade. I heard elements of Maori haka and RC Church chanting. It plays well in the background for concentration, too, surprisingly.
I like these lads, in a similar vein:
IIRC Heilung also did the theme for the show VIKINGSI did not expect when I started that vid that I would end up listening to the whole show. Interesting. Primal. Trance-y. Reminds me of the rave scenes from Matrix: Revolution and Blade. I heard elements of Maori haka and RC Church chanting. It plays well in the background for concentration, too, surprisingly.
I like these lads, in a similar vein:
My bad, you are right about Fever Ray. Great song.I believe the main title theme at least was done by the young lady Fever Ray. (It's a good album.)
Note: sorta creepy vid.
I haven't heard of Hu. Thanks! I have heard of the Tuvan group Huun Huur Tu and have some music. It's sort of music of the steppes, uses throat singing a lot. Long live vid, first few minutes give you an idea. Damned if you can't hear the horses of this nomadic people:
best find in a while! Same feeling I got when I first heard Mandolin Orange....just a long slow "Whhhhhoooooa"And sometimes the YouTube algorithm drops a gold nugget on you out of the clear blue sky…
AMAZING doesn’t do this guy justice.