Biggalute
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Brilliant, got me to post mine, we need more blockheadsDay 23: A song with a six word title
Ian Dury & The Blockheads; Reasons to be cheerful (part three)
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Brilliant, got me to post mine, we need more blockheadsDay 23: A song with a six word title
Ian Dury & The Blockheads; Reasons to be cheerful (part three)
I thought you did this as the word before this song on the album is "OK", then ITAOTS kicks in.
I wish it was because I was smart.I thought you did this as the word before this song on the album is "OK", then ITAOTS kicks in.
I love this song for a variety of reasons, but I want to point out two fantastic lyrics.Day 22: A song with a five word title
Bright Eyes - Take It Easy (Love Nothing)
Avantasia is one of my most favorite things you have introduced me to. (I love this thread!) And from the title, to the lyrics, to the vocals, this was absolutely a Meat Loaf song start to end. I love this one.Day 23: A song with a 6 word title
I've spoken at length about Tobias Sammet, Edguy, and Avantasia in this thread. But, here I go again!
One of the greatest shames surrounding this band is from the album Ghostlights. The opening track and first single, Mystery of a Blood Red Rose was intended to have Meat Loaf as the lead singer. It was written for him, but for some reason he pulled out of the project and never explained why. My guess is health issues; 2016 saw him collapse on stage and go through several surgeries. But we'll never know. Rest in peace you beautiful man.
Nevertheless, Tobi does one hell of a job as lead on this track,
but one can definitely hear how it was written for Meat Loaf.
Avantasia - Mystery of a Blood Red Rose
Fucking A. I’ve long said this thread does not get enough Rage loveDay 22: A five word title
Day 23: A song with a six word title
I should have linked the live version where Emmy Lou Harris, Alison Krauss and Gillian Welch get to be on screen but this scene is too good and it’s still their voices