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I am so lovin being reminded of some of these great bands, i saw Judas Priest many years ago, and I'm sure they had Asia as there support group!!
 
I am so lovin being reminded of some of these great bands, i saw Judas Priest many years ago, and I'm sure they had Asia as there support group!!
the last time i saw them they were on American Idol with this fantastic kid (who didn't win) James Durbin,they were AMAZING.......anyone see that?
 
So, anyone remember UFO? I think that Strangers In The Night might possibly be the best live album ever!

The Archangel
 
Gabriel1 said:
So, anyone remember UFO? I think that Strangers In The Night might possibly be the best live album ever!

The Archangel

I saw UFO at Leicester deMontford.
 
the last time i saw them they were on American Idol with this fantastic kid (who didn't win) James Durbin,they were AMAZING.......anyone see that?

American Idol!?!?!? No, you dont watch that, you can't.........your a genuine Yorkshire lass with great musical taste.......don't ruin this image i have of you LOL
 
I watched Quadrophenia last night and was reminded how good The Who are!! So guess what I'm listening too tonight.....The Who's greatest hits, awesome!!
 
Rambler I wasn't paying attention I guess and didn't catch the reference to DVD. I take it - it's the movie adaptation. It starred Ted Neely as Christ and Carl Anderson as Judas.
A fine production considering it was commissioned by MCA.

AA

This is the set AA

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Its not the film version of Jesus Christ Superstar, its the stage show at Pinewood Studios, Evita is the Alan Parker film starring Madonna and Antonio Banderas, a fantastic film!!
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat stars Donny Osmond, Richard Attenborough and Joan Collins to mention a few
 
TheRambler said:
This is the set AA

Its not the film version of Jesus Christ Superstar, its the stage show at Pinewood Studios, Evita is the Alan Parker film starring Madonna and Antonio Banderas, a fantastic film!!
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat stars Donny Osmond, Richard Attenborough and Joan Collins to mention a few

A fine collection.

I've seen JCS twice, live. Both were touring companies. Once in 1976 and again in Ottawa several years ago.

Carl Anderson reprised his role as Judas in the second out, per the motion picture adaptation.

For me, the strongest and most satisfying line-up was the original Webber / Rice helmed rock opera concept recording that featured Deep Purple's Ian Gillan as Christ, Murray Head as Judas and Yvonne Elliman as Mary M.

1970 release on Decca.

Raw power that was.

I had the first press vinyl box release with booklet and expanded liner notes. Unfortunately it went MIA during one of many moves from city to city.

A few years ago I replaced it with a re-issued re-mastered double CD set. The replay on my car system is stunning.

AA
 
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A band that goes almost completely under the radar.......despite being one of the biggest selling bands ever is AC/DC. I haven't listened to them in years but they deserve a mention and some credit for their successful longevity. Oh, and Back In Black and Highway To Hell are classic albums!

The Archangel
I agree. Saw them in college during Back In Black tour, sixth row/center (ringing ears for days :D). Which makes it all the more sad that we can't get their stuff on iTunes. :(
 
I didnt know that iDave!?!?

Enjoy the music Nathan, and welcome to both of you to the thread
"We believe the songs on any of our albums belong together. If we were on iTunes, we know a certain percentage of people would only download two or three songs from the album. We don't think that represents us musically." - Angus Young
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Seems a bit short-sighted on their part. But they've certainly stayed consistent on it through the years, unfortunately.
 
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