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03 April 2006

His eyes are ablaze, See the madman in his gaze [More:] These motherfuckers were the headliners at the third concert I ever went to, back 1985 at the Hartford Coliseum. Whenever someone tells you that heavy metal is nothing but stupidity and noise, throw this on and accept their apology gracefully.

and oh yeah: \m/!
That was one of the songs that got me hooked.
posted by Wolfdog 03 April | 08:28
*knocks fists with Brother Wolfdog*

Bonus track from the band that is the heralded missing link between metal and punk: Motorhead - Iron Fist
posted by jonmc 03 April | 08:30
and here's Motorhead-with-breasts or as they're also known Girlschool with "Yeah, Right."

*starts mosh pit*
posted by jonmc 03 April | 08:32
Just for atmosphere. Me and the wolfdog might be in here somewhere...oh wait, here we are...
posted by jonmc 03 April | 08:39
omg glen burnie lol. I probably *do* know some of those people, or at least collided with some of them. jeez.
posted by Wolfdog 03 April | 08:42
dude, anywhere on the eastern seaboard the scene was the same in those days. the odd thing about that video is that the intent of it was obviously to make fun of the kids, but it kinda backfires because by the end of it, most people are like, 'shit, I wanna party with those guys.' Most punks I know agree, oddly enough. You do still still me some serious hescher haters out there, but they tend to be people who think Morrisey is the savior of rock, so what can I tell ya?
posted by jonmc 03 April | 08:46
I like to think that the parking lot is not too different from being on the floor at one of Shakespeare's plays.

Bawdiness, occasional poetry, and booze.
posted by Wolfdog 03 April | 09:00
exactly, man. Those kids (and the best kind of punks) are the direct generational descendants of the 50's greasers and JD's, whereas the people who hate on 'em remind me of those silly-assed folkies who booed Dylan at Newport.
posted by jonmc 03 April | 09:02
...or the stiffs who dug on Mathis to the bitter end.
posted by Hugh Janus 03 April | 09:27
I was at that HMPL show. It was the last general admission show at the Capital Centre, if I'm not mistaken. The GA seating of course encouraged you to show up early, and the parking lot was half the fun. Me and my older brothers' friends drank a 2 gallon container of everclear and green punch drink on the way there.
Strange to think this aspect of American culture is gone. Now at shows like this they have security roaming the lots for buzz-seeking stragglers.
Ironic that it was a tour for one of Priest's worst albums - Turbo. And they changed their look to Matrix-cyber-leather-dorks. Still, great show, good times.
posted by Hellbient 03 April | 10:33
I used to go and watch Iron Maiden at the Ruskin Arms in Manor Park in the late 70s. It was obvious to everyone that they were in a different class to the other bands that played there. Thanks for the track, it's freaking out the neighbours as we speak.
posted by essexjan 03 April | 10:51
So, you saw them in the Dianno days? or was Dickinson already in the band?
posted by jonmc 03 April | 10:53
It it possible to hesh and still love the Mozzer...'cause I do.
posted by black8 03 April | 16:57
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