Ride The Lightning

Discussion in 'Music' started by Neil G40, Feb 19, 2004.

  1. Neil G40 Forum Member

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    Just saw For Whom The Bell Tolls being played live on the tv from when Cliff was still alive and decided to convert the album to mp3 to play in the car, I'd forgotten how good it was [:D]
     
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    Fade to Black is my fave off the album. But it's all quality!

    'till "load" [xx(]
     
  4. Nordoff Forum Junkie

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    true
     
  5. tony Forum Member

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    now now lads, fair doo's may not have been the greatest but iant half as bad as people make out. still much rather listen to the older stuff. my altime number one band.
     
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    metallica are amazing. true, load was poo and even the new one isnt very good but the oldies.......well what can you say? and justice for all is seething!!

    slayer are another band from that era who are still making fine albums. if anything they are fiercer!! shows the newer bands a thing or three.

    "GOD HATES US ALL!!!" :p
     
  7. slythe_guy Forum Member

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    metallica rule, saw them at reading, and thought that they were amazing

    love to see them again, ooh, that's a point, reading this year....
     

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