Do you know about a rock instrumental concert in 1988 or some more back in this time?. I Dont remember the name of the band. But the concert was very famous.
1980s is easily the best decade for rock and metal. Spent a small fortune on albums and gigs during that time. Saw Helloween in 1987 and 1988 at the Hammersmith Odeon and countless other bands. Happy days.
sign of a great collection when it looks lived in! Nice mix too, sign of a good collection that. I'll offer him £2 for that Manowar, double money is a good deal!
its not rare stuff. some wanted because people doesnt know other stuff. if people think those albums are rare and willing to pay big money for it, please do not complain about the current vinyl prices. it is the ignorance what is driving this vinyl hype thing right now.
Great albums in there love em all my favourite albums in there cindrella night songs or also def leppard pryomaina and love Metallica kill em all or also love poison look what cat dragged in
Nice collection. All original. Thanks to your mate for letting us have a look. Good to see he has the complete Def Leppard discography - all four albums. 👍 there's a few in there that would be worth a pretty penny now. 🤘
Yeah he’s sold about 300 this what just what he was left with but he’s got lots of cds and tapes so I might me other videos of his stuff, try Marshall Law the singer is reminding me of Joey Tempest
@@sixzerothreeonesevensixnine yes I will check Marshall Law. I recall them from back in the day latterly around the start of the 90’s I think I heard of them. Can’t recall much about them though so will listen to them soon. 👍
@@sixzerothreeonesevensixnine I saw Europe open for Def Lep back in 88, during the Hysteria tour. They were great! I also have (not on vinyl) but the Hysteria cd, that has a gold covering on it. When you open the cd, the actual cd lifts about an inch from the case. It’s different. Cut to about 10 years ago, I saw DL do an early morning radio show in LA, and brought said CD. Three of them signed it. I’m still trying to find a way to frame and hang it, so I can enjoy it daily, while, reminding myself how old I’m getting! Lol
Thoroughly enjoyed that mate. That Metal Killers Collection was the first comp I bought and your friend is right about that Marshall law record! It's aged well that album. Those records look like they've seen some parties and I absolutely love that!
Enjoyed that! I wish I hadn't sold, all the other vinyl!! Nevermind, I've still got two two copies of live in the raw and tigertailz debut, what more could you want!?!!!!!!
Killer original collection 🤘Springsteen can get chucked in the bin🤣 those edges would be better off if he had them in sleeves but cool to see them all well loved. I’ve got the uncensored Aussie first pressing of Lies, well over $100 now. Some Aussie stuff Kings of the Sun🤘
UPON TIMES THAT'S BRAZILIAN LONGPLAY VINYL RECORDS COMING WITH A PHRASE IN LABEL: "VINIL É CULTURA". AND REALLY... HEAR MUSIC INTO PHONO TURNTABLES IS THIS A TRUE CULTURE! MUITO OBRIGADO, VALEU!
@@sixzerothreeonesevensixnine I have not been able to find a couple of those albums anywhere, not even online, or maybe I did but way too pricey for me.
Cool video. A trip through a well loved collection. I wonder if they smell old too. the forbidden shirt, Is it vintage? Love that band. Remember getting their debut on cassette when it released.
Mate some classics, I would love to get that Faster Pussycat debut on vinyl had the cassette version back when it came out and played it to death, still one of my favourite glam/ Sleaze band off all time. Have a good one mate.
Nice collection there! Some rare stuff and some not so rare stuff. Andy offered two Pounds for the Manowar LP, haha... what a little gangster, hehe... he knows what it´s worth. I got the version with the poster as packing material for free a couple of years ago... in near mint condition...
b-class charity shop kind of stuff, but also some good stuff (Marshall Law, EXE, Riot...). you could pick up stuff like that daily for 1-2 bucks in the late 90s until 2010 (about). Slayer, Venom, Sodom, Kreator, Nuclear Assault, Onslaught, Celtic Frost etc. LPs were usually 5-10 bucks or something like that.Glam metal/Hard Rock like GNR, Poison, Ratt, Mötley Crue, Cinderella was sometimes even for free/take away. BUT, if people want same kind of Positive price shock nowadays, go for CDs! Great CD stuff for cheap/reasonable priced.
Yeah, I picked up a couple of trivium cds 3 for a pound at a charity shop, mint condition, why people give them away is beyond me! The quality on this technics hifi I've got is unreal!!! Our gain!!!!!
Woah, was like I was in grade 9 reading a Hit Parader mag, Ozzy "Talk of the Devil" , We had "Speak of the Devil" over here, quite rare to find one, Trick or Treat score, believe that was Fastway , good album, that Motley crue record is awfully expensive...
That's a great collection! All from the 80's too, that's a pretty cool way of ordering your albums. By decade in alphabetical order, pretty cool. Some cool stuff in there 😊🤘
@@sixzerothreeonesevensixnine Ah ok fair enough, I was gonna make a joke about Metallica. He only has the first 4 albums because nothing else matters 😉😂😂 But literally he just has albums from the 80's and nothing else matters 😂😊🤘
@@JoshKeech Mind you that is all that matters, you’ll grow out of them and think one day aye laddo was right but I was mad on them and never thought I would. We’ve all been there lol
@@sixzerothreeonesevensixnine Yeah ok mate. The first 4 are the best they've done by a mile, but I do enjoy they're other stuff. I guess one day that time will come, though I don't listen to them as much now because I know the songs so well. But when I do it's so great! But I wouldn't have wanted to learn guitar and want a career in music without Metallica 😊🤘
@@45rockinwax yes. serious collectors always use protected sleeves when available and take care of their collection. its easy to keep collection in VG+/EX/Near Mint condition with those little things. no rocket science.
I seen that CRIMSON Glory album in there TRANSCENDENCE now that is a really incredibly great! Release there. I love that album so much. Verygood video Mike\m/
@@sixzerothreeonesevensixnine holy shit! you've never heard It. You need to get it and listen to it. It's an amazing! Album. You should really love it. It's one of my desert inland albums to me. That's how much I love it.\m/
@@dragstar4407 you need to really make Mike take that album home and give it a really good listen to. I think he will really love it. It is an incredible album in my opinion. What a great collection you have there.\m/
I could of missed it, but did he have Van Halen 5150? I desperately have been looking for it, and cannot find one anywhere. It’s holds sentimental value to me. Am willing to give good price.
Never I had seen the Armored Saint Symbol of Salvation on vinyl, I bought the tape back in the day. The Dokken album without the classic lineup: Lynch, Pilson and Brown must be very rare too.
Hi Mike!! that was a great video and awesome collection, congrats to your mate (sweet deals also!!!) Is there going to be a part 2 of it?? cheers and be well
Necromandus, featuring my friend Frank Hall! From your accents, I suspect you're from the same part of the world. Marshall Law are the loudest band I've ever seen live.
hey bro do you have any mahavishnu Orchestra albums like the inner mounting flame and birds of Fire from John McLaughlin bro where are the Led Zeppelin albums LOL got to have Zeppelin in that collection
Well that first stuff I’ve never heard of lol. As for led zeppelin I understand the importance of them at the time but if if done a video of my most hated bands they’d certainly be in there I’m afraid
@@sixzerothreeonesevensixnine lol yeah bro you need to check out Mana Vishnu Orchestra they are a jazz fusion rock band and their drummer is one of the baddest drummers you will ever see his name is Billy Cobham this band played with such speed and accuracy is not even funny it's almost actually scary Neil Peart from Rush said Billy Cobham was the reason why he started playing drums they're real famous band back in the 70s check out the video when you have a chance just type in mahavishnu Orchestra live 1972 you'll see what I'm talking about John McLaughlin is one hell of a guitar player and they have an electric violin player in the band also
Search here for (Sinful Demo Album 1985) featuring Buffalo Music hall of Fame singer song writer Joie Anes B4 Rockcandy & Nuno Bettencourt B4 Extreme! Enjoy.
Ya mats name isn't Chris is it from North Yorkshire just he had collection exactly the same it couldn't be love your vid can tell your from my generation don't want to get in front the music in the background is more my type but I love vinyl in all forms peace and love lloydy
Oh man, you are so organised..looks like they're all in ascending alphabetical order. I've been meaning to do that for years but have never got round to it. But I do have all the discs by the same band in one bunch and so on... but that's as far as it goes. Good for you...didn't notice any Wham or Durran Durran albums...shame on you...ha ha
@@sixzerothreeonesevensixnine I was in my twenties during the 80's and all the music was rot in that decade, pick a genre, and it hasn't gotten any better since Can you Realistically name me one band , group or singer that has the possibility of retaining the longevity of the music that was created during the mid-late 60's to the late 70's. Granted there are a few , very few exceptions, but the heavy majority...no
@@chopayrussell9660 @Chopay Russell Iron Maiden will always be treasured by millions long after they finish. The glam metal movement from 81 to 94 will always be discovered by people coming up, the same with thrash, yes it was only a 10 year run in it's prime but it will always have new fans gravitating towards those releases. Black metal and Death metal even more so. Death metals early years from say 87 to 95 is probably the biggest draw for kids coming up, just like people will always find Sabbath/Zeppelin/Rush/ etc. The 70s don't interest me too much personally but every time has it's followers. I don't hear anyone talking about the 60s outside The Beatles.
@@sixzerothreeonesevensixnine yes the 60's were horrible also, a nasty mix of do-wop, jazz, rock-a-billy , blues strung together with the up and coming electronic technology The so called "hair bands" we're derivitives of Van Halen, the photographic evidence, playing style and stage presence is , in my opinion , undeniable As for Death , Thrash and whatnot metal music, has no true staying power compared to the rock music of the mid- late 60's thru the early-mid 80's. It is labeled "classic rock" for a reason. The "Classical composers" from the 17th thru the 19th centuries will always be seen as such. Their music and compositions will always be studied, played and performed as will, my opinion, "classic rock" of mid 1960's thru mid-1980's " Hey Jude" , "Stairway to Heaven" and "Free Bird" ( just examples) have as much staying power What ,Thrash, Death or again whatnot metal music ( group, song or album) can be offered as having such longevity and true wide spread popularity Again all my opinion
@@chopayrussell9660 That’s all pop music of the day, I’m talking about Death Metal. You look at how adored Chuck Shuldiner and Deaths entire catalogue or The Florida scene or the Swedish HM2 scene, or the Bay Area thrash scene. Those scene are nearly 40 years old and are still worshipped by fans all over the world. Will they still be loved in another 20 like the age of the stuff you are talking about? Of course they will.
That's a great collection, all good bands. Thanks to your mate for letting us have a look 🤘
Awesome stuff, valuable stuff too, it's too bad you don't have them in plastic outer sleeves and that guy is throwing and bending up your stuff.
That’s me throwing and bending and them records are fucked anyways and your tone is shit
You are reliving your teenage years at the moment ;)
Big time lol
Now that's a great vinyl collection! Clearly been played....a lot! 😆
Yeah keeping it real lol
Axe Attack! There was a lad in our sixth form who played that pretty much EVERY break time!
That’s the kind of old collection you go through and find a lot of long hairs strung about. 😀
Lol yes or hidden weed
@@sixzerothreeonesevensixnine 😄.. if you're lucky. 🍻
Do you know about a rock instrumental concert in 1988 or some more back in this time?. I Dont remember the name of the band. But the concert was very famous.
Moscow Peace Festival?
1980s is easily the best decade for rock and metal. Spent a small fortune on albums and gigs during that time. Saw Helloween in 1987 and 1988 at the Hammersmith Odeon and countless other bands. Happy days.
Yeah I agree, cool you seen Helloween back then, I missed them actually but caught lots of others
Shades Records in London was my usual haunt. Sadly missed.
@@glenb1189 Ah you were lucky the rest of us could only dream of going there living so far north
Awesome times! Helloween are Awesome! I still can't move on from the 80s!
@@glenb1189 The day Shades closed , I realized it was all over.
Some great stuff in that lot. A bit rough around the edges but so are we after all these years lol. 😀🤘
Yeah aren’t we just lol
I enjoyed looking at those fellas. I'm going to check that Marshall Law album out. It's on Spotify.
It's Awesome 👌
Man, I can still remember this decade like it was yesterday. I can even smell the hairspray on this side of the camera! 🤣
Lol yes good one
Very very nice Records 👍👍🔥🔥
sign of a great collection when it looks lived in! Nice mix too, sign of a good collection that. I'll offer him £2 for that Manowar, double money is a good deal!
It kills me to see those price stickers and know I missed them lol
The last time I looked at a record collector’s pice guide, which was in the late 90’s, that GNR lies album was worth about 400$.
my favourite album of GNR
It's refreshing to see vinyl that's been lived in 😆
Yeah i know what you mean lol
wowww amazing,,,..rare collection vinyl
its not rare stuff. some wanted because people doesnt know other stuff. if people think those albums are rare and willing to pay big money for it, please do not complain about the current vinyl prices. it is the ignorance what is driving this vinyl hype thing right now.
Great albums in there love em all my favourite albums in there cindrella night songs or also def leppard pryomaina and love Metallica kill em all or also love poison look what cat dragged in
Yeah some great stuff in that video
@@sixzerothreeonesevensixnine kill em all is my favourite album of all time
Nice collection. All original. Thanks to your mate for letting us have a look. Good to see he has the complete Def Leppard discography - all four albums. 👍 there's a few in there that would be worth a pretty penny now. 🤘
Yeah he’s sold about 300 this what just what he was left with but he’s got lots of cds and tapes so I might me other videos of his stuff, try Marshall Law the singer is reminding me of Joey Tempest
@@sixzerothreeonesevensixnine yes I will check Marshall Law. I recall them from back in the day latterly around the start of the 90’s I think I heard of them. Can’t recall much about them though so will listen to them soon. 👍
@@sixzerothreeonesevensixnine I saw Europe open for Def Lep back in 88, during the Hysteria tour. They were great!
I also have (not on vinyl) but the Hysteria cd, that has a gold covering on it. When you open the cd, the actual cd lifts about an inch from the case. It’s different.
Cut to about 10 years ago, I saw DL do an early morning radio show in LA, and brought said CD. Three of them signed it. I’m still trying to find a way to frame and hang it, so I can enjoy it daily, while, reminding myself how old I’m getting! Lol
Killer look through - but bro, I saw NO Iron Maiden!! \m/. lots of good stuff in his collection though
CD and Cassettes he’s got them
Nice collection! Half of the names have never even heard of them.
Thoroughly enjoyed that mate. That Metal Killers Collection was the first comp I bought and your friend is right about that Marshall law record! It's aged well that album. Those records look like they've seen some parties and I absolutely love that!
Yeah hes metal through and through and they've seen some pile of action over the last 30+ years
I have many of those 😃
Enjoyed that! I wish I hadn't sold, all the other vinyl!! Nevermind, I've still got two two copies of live in the raw and tigertailz debut, what more could you want!?!!!!!!
Marshall Law is awesome by the way.
Some hidden gems there! Great upload! Enjoyed that , Sonique
Awesome collection of albums👍
...🤘GREAT COLLECTION🤘
🤘⚡🤘
Class records. Made me feel nostalgic
Wicked mate! I really enjoy seeing others record collections
Killer original collection 🤘Springsteen can get chucked in the bin🤣 those edges would be better off if he had them in sleeves but cool to see them all well loved. I’ve got the uncensored Aussie first pressing of Lies, well over $100 now.
Some Aussie stuff Kings of the Sun🤘
I just checked out Marshall Law and EXE and they are great
Yeah I thought that when i seen that Springsteen lol
@@sixzerothreeonesevensixnine EXE is great 👍 the second album also very good
The Springsteen is the wife's!
King's of the sun rule!
Nice ANVIL Records!
UPON TIMES THAT'S BRAZILIAN LONGPLAY VINYL RECORDS COMING WITH A PHRASE IN LABEL: "VINIL É CULTURA". AND REALLY... HEAR MUSIC INTO PHONO TURNTABLES IS THIS A TRUE CULTURE! MUITO OBRIGADO, VALEU!
That G&R lies 🤤🤤🤤
That is one sweet record collection.
Some nice stuff isn't there
@@sixzerothreeonesevensixnine I have not been able to find a couple of those albums anywhere, not even online, or maybe I did but way too pricey for me.
@@JeffsVariousVinyl Which ones mate?
@@sixzerothreeonesevensixnine The L.A.Guns debut and the TNT
@@JeffsVariousVinyl Naah I see them all the time on eBay mate
What a great collection, all the best Motorhead!!Take care, guys!
Cool video. A trip through a well loved collection. I wonder if they smell old too. the forbidden shirt, Is it vintage? Love that band. Remember getting their debut on cassette when it released.
No the shirt is only 3 or 4 years old. Seller from Bulgaria on eBay but since Brexit prices have gone up
Cool forbidden t-shirt!
Cheers dude
Mate some classics, I would love to get that Faster Pussycat debut on vinyl had the cassette version back when it came out and played it to death, still one of my favourite glam/ Sleaze band off all time. Have a good one mate.
Yeah they were all easy to get once upon a time but very different story now
Great collection🤘🏼. Some Grim Reaper, Saxxon and you’re all set.
Nice collection! I enjoyed seeing that. Lots of cool stuff!! The Marshall Law is the one I would like to own most out of those. Thanks boys!!
Yes I tried it it is great
That shelf wear is killing me, if only he could have put his vinyl in sleeves.
Lol yeah not what happened in the 80s and 90s for kids
Some of those have been thrown out my bedroom window!!!!
Some great vinyls here, that's a pretty cool old school collection. I somehow expected some Venom at the end.
Keep Rockin'! 🤟🤟🤟
Yeah he’s probably sold them he sold around 300 a few years ago, either that or he’s got the CDs.
Nice collection there! Some rare stuff and some not so rare stuff. Andy offered two Pounds for the Manowar LP, haha... what a little gangster, hehe... he knows what it´s worth. I got the version with the poster as packing material for free a couple of years ago... in near mint condition...
Yeah I think the big gem in there is the 79 Revisited probably quite expensive
@@sixzerothreeonesevensixnine I have copy of 79 Revisited but with the uncensored cover. Must be a US pressing
Ask your mate if he ever played in Telford his band rings a bell. Some good Records there wow.
No never played down there, but we are whitehavens version of 'bad news '!!!!
@@dragstar4407 LOL LOL
Just a quick question, what album is playing in the back?
It was a demo of the record owners band called Jailbird Junkies
Good stuff. Timeless music
I'd have that Crimson Glory album off you, I wore mine out.
I’d say all these are wore out lol
Great collection I'll give him £1.50 for the crue album lol
Nice collection.
mr. Finglish (Bäd English Recs)
Man what is it about that "Axe Attack" album. Every time I see it, tears of pride well up within...
b-class charity shop kind of stuff, but also some good stuff (Marshall Law, EXE, Riot...). you could pick up stuff like that daily for 1-2 bucks in the late 90s until 2010 (about). Slayer, Venom, Sodom, Kreator, Nuclear Assault, Onslaught, Celtic Frost etc. LPs were usually 5-10 bucks or something like that.Glam metal/Hard Rock like GNR, Poison, Ratt, Mötley Crue, Cinderella was sometimes even for free/take away. BUT, if people want same kind of Positive price shock nowadays, go for CDs! Great CD stuff for cheap/reasonable priced.
Some were picked up for 50 pence, in the 90s!
@@dragstar4407 yeah. vinyl was worthless back then. just like the cds are nowadays.
I love cds and still buy them, you can still pay a good price for a cd.
@@dragstar4407 of course, rare stuff. common albums like Judas Priest and Kreator are cheap on CD now.
Yeah, I picked up a couple of trivium cds 3 for a pound at a charity shop, mint condition, why people give them away is beyond me! The quality on this technics hifi I've got is unreal!!! Our gain!!!!!
No Tygers Of Pan Tang? Good collection all the same.
He might have them on cd or cassette il be making videos of them soon
Woah, was like I was in grade 9 reading a Hit Parader mag, Ozzy "Talk of the Devil" , We had "Speak of the Devil" over here, quite rare to find one, Trick or Treat score, believe that was Fastway , good album, that Motley crue record is awfully expensive...
Lizzy and Malice back to back that's what's up. LOL
Your arm was aching coz you was using the wrong arm mate, lol!! Lovely collection Dragster has there & a collection that has been played & loved!🤘🏻
Yeah and he's dead right about Marshall Law it's great !
Cheers! I sold 3-400 10 years ago, for 180 quid! Mad!
Wow that's one hell of a collection!
Just look at those views and likes! Just shows how popular those albums are to this day. Great little video mate and for you no effort at all haha.
I know it’s mental isn’t it, I’ve had 106 new subs coz of it too
@@sixzerothreeonesevensixnine you'll be on cereal boxes in no time!
Мужик еще тот меломан такая коллекция винила,просто класс.👍🤘✌
Nice collection. Can you share some of that via youtube. Thanks.
Nice collection!
That's a great collection! All from the 80's too, that's a pretty cool way of ordering your albums. By decade in alphabetical order, pretty cool. Some cool stuff in there 😊🤘
No that’s all he’s got lol he’s hasn’t got 90s that’s just everything
@@sixzerothreeonesevensixnine Ah ok fair enough, I was gonna make a joke about Metallica. He only has the first 4 albums because nothing else matters 😉😂😂
But literally he just has albums from the 80's and nothing else matters 😂😊🤘
@@JoshKeech Mind you that is all that matters, you’ll grow out of them and think one day aye laddo was right but I was mad on them and never thought I would. We’ve all been there lol
@@sixzerothreeonesevensixnine Yeah ok mate. The first 4 are the best they've done by a mile, but I do enjoy they're other stuff. I guess one day that time will come, though I don't listen to them as much now because I know the songs so well. But when I do it's so great! But I wouldn't have wanted to learn guitar and want a career in music without Metallica 😊🤘
@@JoshKeech A career as in making a living? What do you do now?
Transcendence Rules!
Great video!!!
Loads of my vinyl are the same, the covers are worn because that’s just how you collected them then.
Exactly it wasn’t anything special it was just functional
Well used! Like the women of whitehaven!
@@45rockinwax yes. serious collectors always use protected sleeves when available and take care of their collection. its easy to keep collection in VG+/EX/Near Mint condition with those little things. no rocket science.
I seen that CRIMSON Glory album in there TRANSCENDENCE now that is a really incredibly great! Release there. I love that album so much. Verygood video Mike\m/
I’ve actually never heard it but I know it’s highly regarded
@@sixzerothreeonesevensixnine holy shit! you've never heard It. You need to get it and listen to it. It's an amazing! Album. You should really love it. It's one of my desert inland albums to me. That's how much I love it.\m/
Love crimson glory!
@@dragstar4407 you need to really make Mike take that album home and give it a really good listen to. I think he will really love it. It is an incredible album in my opinion. What a great collection you have there.\m/
I could of missed it, but did he have Van Halen 5150? I desperately have been looking for it, and cannot find one anywhere. It’s holds sentimental value to me. Am willing to give good price.
Not in this video but honestly that is not a hard album to get, there are 27 on eBay right now on vinyl
@@sixzerothreeonesevensixnine I honestly gave up looking the last few months. I will check it out! Thank you so much! 🤘🏼
Some classic albums there, really enjoyed this video Mike🤘🏻
Cheers Gareth
Quality video. Loved every second. Great selection.
@@carcass6668 Cheers
Awesome vinyl!!! Search here for (Rockcandy Live In Toronto 1988). Enjoy the show!!!!
Never I had seen the Armored Saint Symbol of Salvation on vinyl, I bought the tape back in the day. The Dokken album without the classic lineup: Lynch, Pilson and Brown must be very rare too.
Cool! Whats the name of the song thats playing at 6:20
Jailbird Junkies - Wildhearted Woman
@@sixzerothreeonesevensixnine thanks!
so cool!!
Thats so cool
That collection is bad ass! How much for that GNR LIES?
I'll ask him be he may not sell it, what's your offer?
LP singles always sound better than Albums cos the space between the grooves are larger. if you dont believe me, go compare using the same song.
Yeah I know I didn’t understand that as a kid
Hi Mike!! that was a great video and awesome collection, congrats to your mate (sweet deals also!!!) Is there going to be a part 2 of it?? cheers and be well
Maybe for cds and cassettes but no more vinyl
Necromandus, featuring my friend Frank Hall! From your accents, I suspect you're from the same part of the world. Marshall Law are the loudest band I've ever seen live.
Yeah you guessed right lol Can’t mistake this hideous accent lol. It’s really good that Marshall Law
hey bro do you have any mahavishnu Orchestra albums like the inner mounting flame and birds of Fire from John McLaughlin bro where are the Led Zeppelin albums LOL got to have Zeppelin in that collection
Well that first stuff I’ve never heard of lol. As for led zeppelin I understand the importance of them at the time but if if done a video of my most hated bands they’d certainly be in there I’m afraid
@@sixzerothreeonesevensixnine lol yeah bro you need to check out Mana Vishnu Orchestra they are a jazz fusion rock band and their drummer is one of the baddest drummers you will ever see his name is Billy Cobham this band played with such speed and accuracy is not even funny it's almost actually scary Neil Peart from Rush said Billy Cobham was the reason why he started playing drums they're real famous band back in the 70s check out the video when you have a chance just type in mahavishnu Orchestra live 1972 you'll see what I'm talking about John McLaughlin is one hell of a guitar player and they have an electric violin player in the band also
@@ronaldwilliams3182 Jesus Christ that’s horrible lol
Hello! I love that Metallica collection, and I’d like to make an offer on it!!!!
And what is your offer ?
Email me.
joseph.d.mccoy@gmail.com
Haha (11:14) yep I do have that one 😂
Lol I'd be shocked if you didn't
Search here for (Sinful Demo Album 1985) featuring Buffalo Music hall of Fame singer song writer Joie Anes B4 Rockcandy & Nuno Bettencourt B4 Extreme! Enjoy.
80s with no Blondie or Bananarama? 😊 I am guessing someone is a metal fan.
Ya mats name isn't Chris is it from North Yorkshire just he had collection exactly the same it couldn't be love your vid can tell your from my generation don't want to get in front the music in the background is more my type but I love vinyl in all forms peace and love lloydy
No we are from Cumbria mate
Nice forbidden shirt
Oh man, you are so organised..looks like they're all in ascending alphabetical order. I've been meaning to do that for years but have never got round to it. But I do have all the discs by the same band in one bunch and so on... but that's as far as it goes. Good for you...didn't notice any Wham or Durran Durran albums...shame on you...ha ha
😂 No certainly not
Хорошая коллекция.
No ZZ Top. I thought that was mandatory in a A-Z
Lol I’m not sure about Dragster but I’ve never heard a single song
My ex wife owned a lot of them.......
No Pink Floyd ?
How do you keep your health ?
Not into Pink Floyd no. Health? What way?
Parody . A line from Mary Poppins when the kid says ,
No fried food ? How do you keep your health ?
😏
Cheers
У нас такую коллекцию называю- музыкальный шлак..
Anarquistas ? 🤔🤨
What the hell was Bon Jovi doing in that stack...the only bin they deserve to be in is the trash bin
80s Bon Jovi was awesome!
@@sixzerothreeonesevensixnine I was in my twenties during the 80's and all the music was rot in that decade, pick a genre, and it hasn't gotten any better since
Can you Realistically name me one band , group or singer that has the possibility of retaining the longevity of the music that was created during the mid-late 60's to the late 70's.
Granted there are a few , very few exceptions, but the heavy majority...no
@@chopayrussell9660 @Chopay Russell Iron Maiden will always be treasured by millions long after they finish. The glam metal movement from 81 to 94 will always be discovered by people coming up, the same with thrash, yes it was only a 10 year run in it's prime but it will always have new fans gravitating towards those releases. Black metal and Death metal even more so. Death metals early years from say 87 to 95 is probably the biggest draw for kids coming up, just like people will always find Sabbath/Zeppelin/Rush/ etc. The 70s don't interest me too much personally but every time has it's followers. I don't hear anyone talking about the 60s outside The Beatles.
@@sixzerothreeonesevensixnine yes the 60's were horrible also, a nasty mix of do-wop, jazz, rock-a-billy , blues strung together with the up and coming electronic technology
The so called "hair bands" we're derivitives of Van Halen, the photographic evidence, playing style and stage presence is , in my opinion , undeniable
As for Death , Thrash and whatnot metal music, has no true staying power compared to the rock music of the mid- late 60's thru the early-mid 80's. It is labeled "classic rock" for a reason.
The "Classical composers" from the 17th thru the 19th centuries will always be seen as such. Their music and compositions will always be studied, played and performed as will, my opinion, "classic rock" of mid 1960's thru mid-1980's
" Hey Jude" , "Stairway to Heaven" and "Free Bird" ( just examples) have as much staying power
What ,Thrash, Death or again whatnot metal music ( group, song or album) can be offered as having such longevity and true wide spread popularity
Again all my opinion
@@chopayrussell9660 That’s all pop music of the day, I’m talking about Death Metal. You look at how adored Chuck Shuldiner and Deaths entire catalogue or The Florida scene or the Swedish HM2 scene, or the Bay Area thrash scene. Those scene are nearly 40 years old and are still worshipped by fans all over the world. Will they still be loved in another 20 like the age of the stuff you are talking about? Of course they will.
your mate has poor taste in music, do you have to show it to the world?
Oh aye and what should he listen too?
There's the new miley cyrus here for you pet!!!!
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Too much embarrassing hair metal
Glam metal rules