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Born to be mild
Join Date: Oct 2008
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Hey hey! I'm 50 now! Joining the old codgers' brigade. Soon I won't have the strength to type on a keypad! Before that happens, let's get on with the first update for July, while I can still see through these rheum-encrusted eyes ... come closer, into the light ...that's it. Ah, now I can see you. Very well then, let us begin to commence the update.
The Batlord is on fire this week --- not literally of course, but his metal epic "The return of the Kings of Metal part II" is something you really don't want to miss. To partake of its excellence, you must brave http://www.musicbanter.com/members-j...t-schemes.html, and hope that he will find you worthy. If that is too taxing a quest for you, try http://www.musicbanter.com/members-j...lks-about.html, where he's currently listening to thrash metal --- yeah, I know: who would have thought it. eh? --- in the shape of Death Angel. Chrysalis has revived his (or her) journal, and there you'll find reviews of Access to Arasaka and Air, all here in http://www.musicbanter.com/members-j...s-journal.html No Wave? No Wave? What the hell is No Wave? Well, I'm certainly not the man to explain it to you, but I know a man who can! Head to http://www.musicbanter.com/members-j...use-songs.html and all will be revealed. Coming back after over a year's inactivity, the lovely Lateralus poses some interesting questions in http://www.musicbanter.com/members-j...anderings.html, not least of which is how modern technology is affecting how musicians record and collaborate. Oh, she's also looking at video game music: Powerstars'll love ya for that! Welcome back lady! And speaking of the Beatles fanatic, he's certainly working on his journal, where he's reviewing an album by Life in HD as well as The White Stripes' "Elephant" (inspired by my short review in the "Classic Albums" journal, apparently) and there's another Song Overthinker, all in http://www.musicbanter.com/members-j...sicalness.html. The continuing story of Plankton's musical journey to greatness takes a new twist with "The Iron Maiden" edition in http://www.musicbanter.com/members-j...um-bucket.html: all aspiring axemen need to read this! Screen13 is back in business at http://www.musicbanter.com/members-j...all-music.html, with an ongoing feature on singles, concerning this week Bowie, Big Country and Arcadia. I've been doing a little work myself this week. In http://www.musicbanter.com/members-j...d-journal.html there are two new sections. The first, "Encyclopaedia Obscuria", looks at bands or artistes who were, shall we say, less than household names, with the first subject being UK band Pilot, while "Discovery: what's on the disc?" is my attempt to actually listen to, and review, tracks from those giveaway coverdiscs which are sold with music mags, and which though touted as free are usually the reason the mag costs so much! This first edition explores a prog rock band from Norway called The Windmill. Big things happening at http://www.musicbanter.com/members-j...-emporium.html too, where we're finishing off season one of Babylon 5, and another of the http://www.musicbanter.com/members-j...ver-heard.html is Terence Trent D'Arby's debut. Remember him? Well the album is certainly memorable. Finally, http://www.musicbanter.com/members-j...i-reviews.html gets a decent look-in too, with albums from Magellan and Ice Age. One of the premier albums of the mid-seventies, Rainbow's seminal "Rising" is given the Unknown Soldier treatment over at http://www.musicbanter.com/members-j...y-history.html, Wolfwolverineweiselpigeon has restarted her journal too, and in http://www.musicbanter.com/members-j...-tripping.html she's beginning to talk about the artistes she's been listening to over the last three months, beginnig with Wingbut Dishwasher's Union and Johnny Hobo and the Freight Trans, both fronted, she tells us, by the same person. while YorkeDaddy has created a second journal, chronicling his musical adventures in http://www.musicbanter.com/members-j...sterpiece.html. Damn interesting stuff, and it sounds like his band has potential. Stay tuned... True to his word, and with perhaps a little gentle push from me, Zarko has kicked http://www.musicbanter.com/members-j...oes-night.html back into life, with mentions of Rubberroom among others. Finally, Zero has invented something! And it's his very own music player! Check out http://www.musicbanter.com/members-j...nal-sound.html to hear all about it, though he's not quite ready yet, apparently, to offer it for download. This week's Showcase is well overdue. This man has been quietly hammering away in his journal workshop, week in week out, tracing the history of hard rock and heavy metal for over a year now, so it's about time we gave him a shout out. ![]() If there's anything Unknown Soldier doesn't know about this genre it's really not worth knowing. He's a veritable fount of knowledge on all things heavy and musical. I challenge you to best him: go on, try it. He'll hit you with a stream of facts and figures and information you did not even know existed about the artiste and leave you grovelling in the dirt, wondering why you attempted the impossible. Don't believe me? Here, read this: Quote:
![]() Yes, that's the mighty Batlord coming screeching in like the hellion from Judas Priest's "Screaming for vengeance", as the Batcave launches an all-out assault on Ghost Mall and tries to reduce it to ashes. With his latest epic in full swing His Batship has been really working on his journal and it shows, as he climbs a massive five places to this week's number two spot! Even knocks me down, the cheeky beggar! I'm not too glum though, as also moving, thanks to my big Babylon 5 update, is the Couch Potato, which climbs four places from last week's 17 to this week's 14. Nothing too much else of note, but we have a new entry from YorkeDaddy at 17, while his other journal slips from 15 to 18, and DJ Chameleon slides from last week's entry point of 13 to this week's 16. CrazyVegn, meanwhile, is back at the bottom, hanging on at 20. I must apologise to the Batlord though, as for some unknown reason I completely left his other journal, "Random ****" out of the count for last week, with the result that though it should have showed up on the table it didn't. I've rectified this now, so it might look like he's jumped a good few places, when in fact he's just about where his score should place him. Sorry about that Batty, but at least you now have two journals in the top 10! Saying goodbye this week to Engine, Zero and Antonio, while waiting to take their places just at the fringes are The Phanastasio and Lateralus. So that's our first journal update for July. Thanks to all who took the time to create, maintain or even revive their journals, and don't forget, if you create a new journal you automatically get a 50-point starter. Also, if you write something I find particularly interesting, funny or different, there's another ten points in it for you. Next week: battle royale as the Batlord takes on Screen 13 in a winner-takes-all fixture. Be here, or be somewhere else! Toodles!
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we are stardust
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Australia
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Zum Henker Defätist!!
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Beating GNR at DDR and keying Axl's new car
Posts: 48,199
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Mwahahahaha! Part four is already being typed up and five is about halfway done. Retribution shall be mine!
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