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Topic: Megadeth - What happened?
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NightSod
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posted November 29, 2006 12:43
I'm sure that I should know, what with Ellefson and Mustaine being like the Lennon and McCartney of thrash, but I don't...I lost touch with the band completely when 'that album with the baby washing line' came out and I thought it was rubbish. I've only just caught up with the band via "The System has Failed"; it's allright, but I miss Ellefson. So what happened to that partnership then? Both websites are very quiet on the matter. It's a shame musically if nowt else.
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NightSod
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posted November 30, 2006 04:54
Thanks, everyone.I will seek out the albums I've missed - I'd forgotten how much I liked them till yesterday, when I listened to "RiP" again for the first time in years.
quote: Originally posted by schroeder: ...To compare Mustaine & Ellefson to the partnership that Lennon & McCartney had or Tyler & Perry, Jagger & Richards or any other famous writting duo is way off base IMHO...
Yes, yes, I know. Sorry, I had my tongue in my cheek when I wrote it. There's clearly no comparison in the songwriting/bandmate stakes. I was just thinking how stable that relationship seemed and being glib with it...
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NightSod
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posted November 30, 2006 07:13
quote: Originally posted by schroeder: ...Megadeth certainly hasn't suffered any without him...
'tis true. I've been listening to them all day and the highlight of his playing to me still sounds like "RiP", it sounds of blurs out after that... quote:
I'm sure Mustaine was hurt by Jr's actions... that's rock n roll.[/QB]
I'm sure. It's just so tacky, ending up in the courts like that. "Procul Harem" are the latest to sue each other... I mean, it could have been much worse for Ellefson: he could have been part of the "Magic Band", locked in a cupboard for hours, by Beefheart, and forced to listen to one song over and over again till he 'got it'. ...which prompts the question, "which band have done something across their members most worthy of a lawsuit?"
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shargraves
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posted December 01, 2006 10:34
Anyone getting a KISS coffin? Truly they'd merchandise their own droppings if they could get the KISS logo to stop sliding off.About megadeth - I too fell out with them musically for many years BUT - got their live DVD - rude awakening and thought it was fantastic. I highly recommend it. Holy wars is ferocious on it, and stuff on albums that sounds like tripe - comes over really good live. like 1000 times goodbye - with that godawful bint on the telephone (I hate it when bands put fx on tracks like that) (except the car crash at the end of detroit rock city of course - thats been one of my favourite soudns since I was about 6!) -------------------- Steven Hargraves Rhythm Guitar in Monstrance https://www.facebook.com/monstranceofficial
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schroeder
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posted December 01, 2006 18:16
"(I hate it when bands put fx on tracks like that)"Not a fan of Pink Floyd I gather. I love bands that create a surreal listening experience with sounds, voice, textures, etc. If it's done right it's truely mind blowing. Kevin Moore (ex keyboardist from Dream Theater) is amazing when it comes todoing stuff like that. His solo releases and Chroma Key albums are chock-full of layers and sounds that just make it more interesting to listen to. I've been a Megadeth fan from the first time I heard a demo of Killing is My Buisness... and while Mustaine has had a few crap tunes along the way, he's been pretty consistant with releasing good metal. I consider the RISK album a total mistake. He's tried some different things along the way, some worked some didn't but I'm always at the store on release day when a new Megadeth album gets released, and I'm looking forward to the new album to hear what he's up to now, especially since he has a completely new band. The new song sounds very promising. -------------------- yawn
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shargraves
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posted December 04, 2006 07:48
As to FX on songs - Pink floyd are pretty good - but all those telephones ringing - argh - its embarrasing to be caught listening to that bit.Like 1000 times goodbye - those phone call bits are poo. Good atmospheric FX can lift a track - but in the wrong hands - and telephone calls - they are often excruciating! Cher on Gene simmons solo album - although that is admittedly supposed to cheesy. Isnt it? I just remembered gene doesn't get irony! MegaDave's riffs are usually very creative - far better than metallicas I agree. and his solos used to be amazing. (although he relies on a few stock licks now - its still good) -------------------- Steven Hargraves Rhythm Guitar in Monstrance https://www.facebook.com/monstranceofficial
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St. Mike
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posted December 04, 2006 15:44
Killing, Peace sells, So far..,I like the albums when the musicians were fucked up on drugs and alcohol best! Yeah. Does anyone know of a band that got better after they got sober? Just wondering.. Hey wait, is that Kerry King on guitar back in the day? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCkRGEFyc-Q St. Stay Morbid -------------------- ARE YOU MORBID?
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schroeder
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posted December 05, 2006 06:38
OK Mez, now I don't know if you're being serious of just joking?!?!? I do like Rude Awakening.I agree that some of the releases after Dave sobered up lacked what the drug indused Dave had, and Risk is almost a total piece of shit, but I think he has gotten back to the heavy jazzy thrash style that made Megadeth so unique. I also agree some of his talking parts do get cheesey after hearing them a few times, but I can live with that. Have y'all heard of MD45, the side project with Mustaine and Lee Ving, of FEAR? They released a killer cd titled The Craving, which is definitley worth getting. It has a more hardcore feel mixed with a Megadeth vibe. When Dave remastered and extended the album he did all the vocals which makes both cd worthy of adding to your collection. Dave said that many of his fans wanted to hear the album with him on vocals so when he was remastering his catalog he redid MD45 also. Kick ass album and I enjoy it a lot more than the Megadeth albums that were released around that time. -------------------- yawn
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