I don't care what they looked like then, because their music still kicked ass. moreover, their glam image creates an interesting contrast to their music.
I was at this gig. One of the saddest things I’ve ever seen. There must’ve been 500 people there, no one in the balcony. Into the Pandemonium changed how I looked at metal, and then this. I felt bad for Tom to be honest, it was embarrassing. Note the total absence of crowd shots. I remember at one point Tom shouting “Hammersmith are you with me…?” maybe it’s in this video. He looked alone, even surrounded by a band .
saw them in Birmingham UK on this tour - mate took a chance of a stage dive - the few at the front moved out of the way and he was carried out.... was all a bit sad really. Still play them far too much... I should check which thread I've already posted on, but hey ho at my age....
Than if you check SOD , the crowd is simply one of the rowdiest I´ve ever seen in my life ... Milano tossing himself from a huge height , from on top of the monitors into the crowd . Place was so packed some poor bastards had to deal with " The Milano Mosh !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! " .
this was my first gig outside the shires of fair Dorset and i doubt there was even that amount of people there, i still have the poster of the gig, Destruction ruled and it's a shame Acid Reign didn't play as i was a massive fan of theirs
I feel like Tom has tried to distance himself from this period as much as possible. So much so that Monotheist was so heavy it was almost like him saying 'hey fuckers, we're still here'.
last album is awsome, i never heard something like that. what i like most in celtic is the originality of their music. in a music quizz you can sure tell that is celtic frost, nobody are like celtic, they hava a sublime style of their own
it broke my heart when this happened. does anyone remember the liner notes from the morbid tales LP where it said "don't worry, we'll never wimp out."?
@@voronOsphere On the first pressing of the first LP (Morbid Tales), they wrote in the liner notes that they would never wimp out. They put out a couple great EPs and on more record, then they started to go down hill with Into the Pandemonium; then they went full retard with Cold Lake. They wimped out to the max.
@@Nekrist666 Why do you say that? There is no evidence that he used the word ignorantly... Underrated: adj: Rated or evaluated too low; underestimated or undervalued: ex. "It’s an accomplished album from an underrated band, and will hopefully get them the recognition they deserve."
@@voronOsphere So, one of the most important bands in the history of Extreme Music that influenced bands from new genres to come (Black Metal, Death Metal and Thrash Metal) like Obituary, Darkthrone, Mayhem, Sepultura, Possessed, etc, is “underrated” LMFAO.
some years ago i get a laserdisc transfer of this show, the sound is a complete upgrade compared to the VHS version, a better mix when you can clearly hear all the guitars
I actually like Cold Lake. There is somthing creepy about glam combined with doom, Kellogs Frosties did it faierly ok in that attempt like Quorthon did when he combined Grunge with morbid Metal vibes.
I agree, Cold Lake is a great album. A weird sort of avant-garde thrash covered in late eighties glittery cocaine. The riffs are familiarly chromatic and angular and unsettling, that album has an eerie sort of dark appeal. Great musicianship too. Still, Tom's voice is hard to tolerate after a few songs. He sounds like Dave Mustaine's annoyingly flamboyant brother.
@@rubengargano3369 Combine two opposites "Clown/Psycopat, Vampire/Romantic, Comedy/Horror, Children/Evil, Glam/Death Metal" It give a better effect. Some hate it and can't understand it. I love it.
Frost/ BAthory/ Candlemass. How many of Todays bands owe a lot of their sound to the Unholy Trinity. One of the Good things about us in our forties, is when we grew up, this stuff was fresh and new, Taking inflences from Black Sabbath and Judas Preist,, and usiung them to blow our Minds. HAIL TGW HAIL MATTHIAS RIP QUORTHON \m/
never have been into celtic frost as many of my friends. i just knew them because of metallica back in the late 80s. i soon learned that this riff is stolen from am i evil. but after years i found some pleasure in at least the first cf era. this cd has had me almost puking.
AWESOME UPLOAD! It's sad that one masterpiece like Procreation Of The Wicked was not in the setlist of this magnum opus... but it's one of the finest live shows i've ever seen! \m/
***** so true....when anthrax started...everyone went nuts...tore the seats apart and stuffing was all over....the row i was in the chairs were destroyed....it was a frenzy of metal...and charlie had the worse snare sound possible
I saw death at the cubby bear...death..pestilence and obituary at medusas...unleashed...entombed and morbid angel medusas...nocturnus..napalm and obituary...i saw all the classic thrash and dm lineups as it happened...slaye. wasp and raven at the brawl room...tbe slayer chants were brutal...blackie lawless got hit with a battery and said fuck you to the slayer chants
Great venues....iron rail...remember fotchs?? Byob...local bands...the thirsty whale..that was blasphmey to tear that club down...avalon....totos...great places
thanks, i didn´t know that he have that band, i love celtic frost because is unique, when you play celtic frost for sure you know that is celtic frost, fuckin great original band, cheers man, happy new year dude
Debgibson fan I'm with you .. The early frost was the best .. Morbid tales and to megatherion awesome and there's something about pandemonium that I always go back for
I love it better when he's mispronouncing the word "emperor" like the 1984-5 studio version. The vocals on that are so gutteral that they sound like he's coughing up blood while singing.
There was a band from Detroit in the 80s called Seduce. They were the first band I ever saw with huge, ratted hair dyed black. They were dark and super heavy. Not Hollywood glam. There was a time in the early 80s when big hair meant big, heavy sound.
Godfuckingdamn! That's pure fucking good metal right there! Just guys with worn out jeans and simple shirts rocking the shit out of Life and Death and having a good time. No overproduction or anything of the like... Not that there's anything bad with the more circus-like elements of metal.
According to The Guy from _Circle of Tone_ on Napalm Death, it must be certain to say this song inspired the breakdown part of the _Scum_ title song. We can hear the notable inspiration in here...
I fully respect Mr Fischer for his genious work over the decades ... and that´s because I hope that he will puke when seeing and listening to this one now ...
@debgibsonfan Yeah, the Frost were more brutal earlier, Morbid Tales especially. But Triptykon are back on form, saw them at Bloodstock and they blew my mind!
Saw them in Birmingham UK on this tour - was a great gig. Tom did bang on about not having sold out. Um.... I think he did. You could argue. You'd be wrong.
I don't care what they looked like then, because their music still kicked ass. moreover, their glam image creates an interesting contrast to their music.
+mihanich fukkn heavy shi.t mostly the rythm.....
+bloobzful ya sry good hair days lol
Huh - well, that's one way of looking at it.
Glamoured Emperor !!!!!!!!!!!!
Everyone in the band looks like glam rock, shit but they still sound metal - a real accommplishment
Cause this was "Cold Lake" era Celtic Frost.
Look at pictures of em from back when I first heard em around 1986 they're the reason those Scandanvidouche black metal all look the way they do.
Yeah they did what glammers cant do
The sharpest nose in metal.
Like Worzel Gummidge
I was at this gig. One of the saddest things I’ve ever seen. There must’ve been 500 people there, no one in the balcony. Into the Pandemonium changed how I looked at metal, and then this. I felt bad for Tom to be honest, it was embarrassing. Note the total absence of crowd shots.
I remember at one point Tom shouting “Hammersmith are you with me…?” maybe it’s in this video. He looked alone, even surrounded by a band .
saw them in Birmingham UK on this tour - mate took a chance of a stage dive - the few at the front moved out of the way and he was carried out.... was all a bit sad really. Still play them far too much... I should check which thread I've already posted on, but hey ho at my age....
That explains why they almost never show the crowd
Than if you check SOD , the crowd is simply one of the rowdiest I´ve ever seen in my life ... Milano tossing himself from a huge height , from on top of the monitors into the crowd . Place was so packed some poor bastards had to deal with " The Milano Mosh !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! " .
this was my first gig outside the shires of fair Dorset and i doubt there was even that amount of people there, i still have the poster of the gig, Destruction ruled and it's a shame Acid Reign didn't play as i was a massive fan of theirs
I feel like Tom has tried to distance himself from this period as much as possible. So much so that Monotheist was so heavy it was almost like him saying 'hey fuckers, we're still here'.
"Locked forever in a veil of shame"
Indeed, Tom. indeed.
Even Celtic Frost was afflicted by the Glam Metal virus, and they were still harder than most at the time.
last album is awsome, i never heard something like that. what i like most in celtic is the originality of their music. in a music quizz you can sure tell that is celtic frost, nobody are like celtic, they hava a sublime style of their own
When Motley Crue meets Trve kvlt
I put on some old CF on the car radio yesterday and my brother asked "fuck is this bullshit, motley crue?"
I laughed my ass off
@@htieksamoht2159 put morbid tales to your brother then, and see what he says.
La banda suiza más grande de todas las eras. 🙌🙌🇨🇭🎸
Heard Celtic Frost first time in 1985 on WSOL-FM a College Radio Station NYC was blown away by this song - like Son Of Black Sabbath!🎸
I love how the guitarist with the yellow guitar even learned to do the glam rock backwards waddle.
Great song hail celtic frost
Awesome. One of the best bands of all time. Hail Celtic Frost.
Forever one of my favorite bands. I guess I understand how most didn't get it, but man, if you did, you did!
this is blackened glam metal haha
Edwin Daniel Ortiz Rodriguez seem poison
chapEL uno.really
Yeah ok. And it's still a good song too!
They changed with cold lake; you must listen since hellhammer times so... then judge the band
The singer looked way cooler in his circle of tyrants video. that hair doesn't fit their image
How not to love this..🤘🤘
R.I.P. Martin Eric Ain
R.I.P Ain
Amazing song still to this day... but still kicking myself for not buying stock in hairspray in the 80's.
TEARS IN MY EYES.
it broke my heart when this happened. does anyone remember the liner notes from the morbid tales LP where it said "don't worry, we'll never wimp out."?
Wimp out! WTF are you talking about?!!!!!
@@voronOsphere On the first pressing of the first LP (Morbid Tales), they wrote in the liner notes that they would never wimp out. They put out a couple great EPs and on more record, then they started to go down hill with Into the Pandemonium; then they went full retard with Cold Lake. They wimped out to the max.
I misssss this moment. Im 21 when first listen to this song. It make me tear to recall back all those past memory.
These guys killed it before the fluffy looks they were a force to be reckoned with believe it man
The most underrated metal band ever!!
You don't know the meaning of the word “underrated”, don't you? Lmao.
@@Nekrist666 Why do you say that? There is no evidence that he used the word ignorantly...
Underrated: adj: Rated or evaluated too low; underestimated or undervalued: ex. "It’s an accomplished album from an underrated band, and will hopefully get them the recognition they deserve."
@@voronOsphere So, one of the most important bands in the history of Extreme Music that influenced bands from new genres to come (Black Metal, Death Metal and Thrash Metal) like Obituary, Darkthrone, Mayhem, Sepultura, Possessed, etc, is “underrated” LMFAO.
Nice L.A. Guns t-shirt. Love that.
some years ago i get a laserdisc transfer of this show, the sound is a complete upgrade compared to the VHS version, a better mix when you can clearly hear all the guitars
They sure got the glam metal shtick down from the clothes, instruments and swag. Hahaha! Still waaaaaaay better than today's music!
Una de mis mejores épocas, siempre vivirá en mi
it's crazy that those glamers are playing such heavy music
I actually like Cold Lake. There is somthing creepy about glam combined with doom, Kellogs Frosties did it faierly ok in that attempt like Quorthon did when he combined Grunge with morbid Metal vibes.
I agree, Cold Lake is a great album. A weird sort of avant-garde thrash covered in late eighties glittery cocaine. The riffs are familiarly chromatic and angular and unsettling, that album has an eerie sort of dark appeal. Great musicianship too. Still, Tom's voice is hard to tolerate after a few songs. He sounds like Dave Mustaine's annoyingly flamboyant brother.
Yeah I think is a cool album too, if only all "worse bands albums" were like that...
@@rubengargano3369 Combine two opposites "Clown/Psycopat, Vampire/Romantic, Comedy/Horror, Children/Evil, Glam/Death Metal" It give a better effect. Some hate it and can't understand it. I love it.
@@briansteffmagnussen9078 Christian Death are a Deathrock band, but yeah... I guess. Good album.
Saw them at the odeon with kreator before this and it was rammed and so awesome…then friggin cherry orchards!!!!
Unironically the best glam band
"Tommy" Warrior era Celtic Frost
TOTALLY BRUTAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
Mauro FCS That's why we still love it.
Unreally great!
FUUUUUUUUUUUUCK THIS IS REALLY BADAAAAAAAAAAASS, CAN STOP HEADBANGIN' AND FEELING FREAKING EXCITED LISTENING TO THIS SONG AGAIN, AGAIN AND AGAIN!
the way they keep the same rythm like others to change when they go live.....fukkn sweet..... sore neck
Excellent!
Radio top 10 music just kiddin awesome rock on forever #kenvorland
Frost/ BAthory/ Candlemass. How many of Todays bands owe a lot of their sound to the Unholy Trinity. One of the Good things about us in our forties, is when we grew up, this stuff was fresh and new, Taking inflences from Black Sabbath and Judas Preist,, and usiung them to blow our Minds. HAIL TGW HAIL MATTHIAS RIP QUORTHON \m/
Michelle Jenner Warrior
Manos mal retornaron a la pesadez, estos momentos de la banda son para olvidar, empezando por la T- shirt de L.A Guns
his recent work is great, it only changed him for a while
Scaffold of steel -The throne is gone. GONE!!!
never have been into celtic frost as many of my friends. i just knew them because of metallica back in the late 80s. i soon learned that this riff is stolen from am i evil. but after years i found some pleasure in at least the first cf era. this cd has had me almost puking.
AWESOME UPLOAD! It's sad that one masterpiece like Procreation Of The Wicked was not in the setlist of this magnum opus... but it's one of the finest live shows i've ever seen! \m/
cool:) Tom G. Warrior was my hero through the 80`s. Legendary
Frost. Exodus and anthrax at the aragon ballroom. Chicago. Frost was so fucking loud. People werent into em. Few of us just banging away....
***** so true....when anthrax started...everyone went nuts...tore the seats apart and stuffing was all over....the row i was in the chairs were destroyed....it was a frenzy of metal...and charlie had the worse snare sound possible
I saw death at the cubby bear...death..pestilence and obituary at medusas...unleashed...entombed and morbid angel medusas...nocturnus..napalm and obituary...i saw all the classic thrash and dm lineups as it happened...slaye. wasp and raven at the brawl room...tbe slayer chants were brutal...blackie lawless got hit with a battery and said fuck you to the slayer chants
Great venues....iron rail...remember fotchs?? Byob...local bands...the thirsty whale..that was blasphmey to tear that club down...avalon....totos...great places
that bursted my bubble 😳🤯
Semplicemente fantastici...UH!
riff from "Am I evil?")))
Awesome music. Who cares about the hair band look
thanks, i didn´t know that he have that band, i love celtic frost because is unique, when you play celtic frost for sure you know that is celtic frost, fuckin great original band, cheers man, happy new year dude
Morbid Tales is Great Work...Oldschool
Good stuff !
====he him he them like a dove rod of iron}And he who loves me will be loved by My Father that will Rock On!!!!!!!
"Bathroom Emperor"?
great song, but not as great when Tom doesn't use his powerful low vocals
I love it! I will learn some songs with my Fender Telecaster
Debgibson fan I'm with you .. The early frost was the best .. Morbid tales and to megatherion awesome and there's something about pandemonium that I always go back for
I love it better when he's mispronouncing the word "emperor" like the 1984-5 studio version. The vocals on that are so gutteral that they sound like he's coughing up blood while singing.
There was a band from Detroit in the 80s called Seduce. They were the first band I ever saw with huge, ratted hair dyed black. They were dark and super heavy. Not Hollywood glam. There was a time in the early 80s when big hair meant big, heavy sound.
Godfuckingdamn! That's pure fucking good metal right there! Just guys with worn out jeans and simple shirts rocking the shit out of Life and Death and having a good time. No overproduction or anything of the like... Not that there's anything bad with the more circus-like elements of metal.
Worn out jeans and regular shirts became an "image," too. Right after Hawaiian Shorts (Jams- see Anthrax).
According to The Guy from _Circle of Tone_ on Napalm Death, it must be certain to say this song inspired the breakdown part of the _Scum_ title song. We can hear the notable inspiration in here...
magnifico!
Fuck why did Celtic Frost have to turn into this..... And so soon too.
this is the good shit they did dumb ass
chingón!!!! una de celtic frost
@whiteravenmetal
yes i will do over the next week or so .. stay tuned
@speedrich On the CF website, he has a discography up, he indicates what are LPs, and what are EPs. Simply listed Cold Lake as an "abomination".
Ooh!
The short lived glam look
When Tom heard Mötley Crüe
Jewel throne drumming is filthy heavy
I enjoy the fact that he mispronounces this song's title
grade banda historica
Poison Frost
sounds like "Am i evi?"l
I noticed that too
lighthunder that’s weird I thought it sounded like Scum by Napalm Death at first haha
Cuando no había diferencia entre Poison y Celtics Celtic Frost..... En en loooooook me refiero
I fully respect Mr Fischer for his genious work over the decades ... and that´s because I hope that he will puke when seeing and listening to this one now ...
This was such an aberration that it becomes entertaining somehow .
it's sound like the bigining of "am i evil"
Also, It's the Glam god look... awesome.
during the Cold Lake Glam metal phase. not my favorite era for CF, but they are still one of my favorite bands
I see Tom likes his LA Guns t-shirt just as much as I like the demo with Paul Black on vocals.
Old school
A sad time for Celtic Frost.
CELTIC GLAM ,TOMMY G. ON VOCALS
A Wilson!! Celtic is the shit!
Great glam band playing thrash/death.
Stop trashing them they did there job damm good band
Rare seeing a Limozeen cover band.
What were they thinking at that time lol.
This is painful.
Is that a LA Guns shirt that Tom's wearing under that lovely suit jacket??
@debgibsonfan Yeah, the Frost were more brutal earlier, Morbid Tales especially. But Triptykon are back on form, saw them at Bloodstock and they blew my mind!
That fucking bass pummels the shit out of u
Wasnt Dethroned Emperor on the Hellhammer EP?
Пацаны были не в курсе,что создают шедевры
The rise of Vanity/Nemesis
Saw them in Birmingham UK on this tour - was a great gig.
Tom did bang on about not having sold out.
Um....
I think he did. You could argue. You'd be wrong.
POISON playing DEAT METAL cover jajajaja
+Francês Ha ha...those perms are horrible.