Anyone still here in 2024? I remember when this came out in '82 as a 16 year old metalhead kid; probably heard it on FM98 The Loop in Chicago. Those were golden days for rock and metal. Special shout-out to Paul Harwood just rippin' it on bass!
A lot of people ask why Frank Marino was not more famous. Frank is known all over the world as one of the greatest guitar players and entertainers. How much more famous can you get? All the greatest guitar players in history know exactly who he is and respect his skills.
unfortunately, many so-called fans of "classic rock" have no clue of his brilliance...at least fans that I know personally, that is...what a crime against rock and roll...:0)
@@DanielHoerle-ww9so Tone comes from your fingers . Ever notice if a good guitar player plays someone else's amplifier & uses their guitar & effects that they still pretty much sound the same ? It's because the tone comes from your fingers & how you attack & play the guitar more than the amplifier or effects produce . Frank also builds his own amplifiers as well or takes other amplifiers & mods them to his liking . I seen him in the 80s with Humble pie , Missouri & Angle city & he absolutely blew them all off the stage that night to a point there were some Humble pie fans right in front of us that they were literally standing their with their Jaws dropped in awe as what he was doing with his guitar on stage that night . Frank was even doing finger tapping before Eddie Vanhalen was ever heard of but gets all the credit for it when Frank was doing it before him but not all the time . There are also jazz guitarists that were around years before Eddie came along that were doing finger tapping so he didn't invent it like so many think .
I loved Jimmy Ayoub. He was great. But not only was Frank's playing great and the songs on Juggernaut without one duffer. Time Biery was the greatest drummer I ever saw and heard. Frank's shows were over 2 hours and there was a little time for a drum solo....usually time to hit the can. This guys drumming...whew. Solo 2:40 blistering.
Timm was and is an incredible drummer. He also worked with guitar legend, Danny Gatton. I had the good fortune to play with Timm, back in the days. It was amazing to have such a presence a few feet away, playing his heart out.
FUCKING MASTERPIECE! This guy is the most unsung GUITAR SLINGER OF ALLTIME!! They called him a Hendrix wannabe and this shut everyone the fuck up!! Jimi up there in Heaven scratching his head!!!
Late at night after meeting with chemical agents (who made sure I was properly indoctrinated) a college mate & I visited a friend at a very rural radio station back in 1975 in southern Missouri. Late night, full LP album kind of stuff (a la "Beaker Street" on KAAY AM, back in the day). "Strange Universe" had just been released and it was played mercilessly,. We also tapped into "Feats Don't Fail Me Now" by Little Feat. It was in fact a rush - and a night to remember. Good stuff.
Not enough good things to say about this.....Frank Marino really should have gotten a bigger due paid to him from the music industry and public in general than he has.
He walked away from the industry, not the opposite from what I heard. He hated the album cover from Power of Rock and Roll and the deal he got from the label or something. He'd rather play for a few hundred fans who know every song than thousands who just have one or two they've heard.
In interviews he told them im gonna play what i want, Rock, Jazz Blues, Psychedelic, no pop . The reason why he never got dropped from his record company is because his live shows had such a big turnout. Frank had a huge cult following.
@@kissmickd Frank got screwed by his manager at the time & Frank not reading the fine print on the bottom of the contract & what happened was by not reading that & signing the contract he basically sold his rights to much of his music to Sony without knowing at the time . He said he could buy back his songs & rights to it but said it would cost a fortune to do it & didn't have the money to buy it back at the time . I am hoping now that his live DVD is out that maybe he can buy the rights back . He spent a lot of time getting a hold of some of the record companies & people to ask them if it would be ok to use not only the songs he wrote that got ripped off from him but other well known artist alive & dead to ask if he could play those songs on the dvd & he got the get go to go ahead and do it . Frank spent many years in his recording studio fixing the lost drum tracks & developed software for his computer to edit the drum tracks in that were lost which he was told it couldn't be done when it got recorded . He said it was like trying to cut your grass using a scissors one blade of grass at a time & was spending 16 hours a day doing it for years . He also said that there are over 1 million edits he did to recover the lost drum tracks for the DVD & that it hurt his shoulder from doing it to a point that he couldn't move his shoulder because it was locked up & him having to go do therape for his shoulder so he could at least pick the guitar up again to play it .
The bassline has real steam< superdrive ! Marinos' elastic leads weave perfect on this masterpiece of punch. Kids these days don't realize what they missed here. When major wattage meets guitar and bass amps, you can feel the breeze live from the stage, Not just stereo left and right, but sheer energy of stacks from center stage imo !
Thanks for the post! I agree that this should be our National Anthem. Or more likely this IS just as relevant today as it was 30 years ago. In a young mans body this connected and EXPLODED out of me and my friends as it poured out of the speakers. Frank captured that youthful energy as well if not BETTER than any of the guitar greats of that time or ever. Rocking hard but the message? .Corruption sucks...the life out of us all. "Help your own...they will need it.." Thank you Frank Marino.
Saw him a couple of times he is the master everybody else just a disaster nobody ever played like him nobody else will ever play like him that's simple
A great track from an underrated album. Canadian guitarists seem to be overlooked because they are not British or American (Pat Travers, Kim Mitchell, Ian Crichton and many others). I should add that I am British.
Don't forget Alex Lifeson from RUSH & the guitarist from April wine & BTO who were from Canada . I was at a out door concert in the 80s & Pat Travers was the headliner act after Jim Dandy from Black Oak Arkansas started & some Guys were up front by the fence trying to spit on Pat & he stopped the band & flat out told those guys that he had over 200 guitars & if I smash this one over your heads it doesn't matter to me . Just a minute later the cops that were working security came down & escorted them out lol . It was at the Mermaid supper club & bar in Mounds view Minnesota off hwy 10 which is still around to this day but they no longer have the out door concerts anymore .
Frank doin what he does best..Kickin ASS and taking names.Who else burns with as much finesse ,fluidity and pure abandon?? One of the all time greats ..you young guns should take a close look at this guy ...Onr of the true master guitar players of yesteryear.These nit wits out there now are a fucking bad joke nobody has balls like the guys back in the early days Rock the fuck on!!
How many stereo amps and speakers were fried with speaker voice coils melted with speaker cones ripped from the rubber foam at the outter edge from the speaker frame. Audio electro with Hi-Watt delivery dynamics THIS IS ROCK AND ROLL!!!
A great metal song - and the only one from Frank Marino. The rest of the album is so different. I loved this song from the beginning, really blowed me away in the early 80s, and wanted to buy the whole album but couldn´t find it that time - finally I am glad about that :D
No doubt Frank's on a level of his own I think like all smaller artist he just doesn't have the management and advertising like the mtv generation provided all the big names we know but I've never heard a hotter artist than Frank he's like Michael shankeir to me
My friend Matt Shank knew Frank Marino from going backstage. Matt invited me to one of Frank's shows at the Paramount theater in Portland, Oregon. He had us sit down up front just below the stage where Frank would be standing. It was an awesome show. I bought the album, "World Anthem". I figured out that the song, "Requiem for a Sinner" was about me. I was offended by the title. You mean I am a sinner? News to me. I'm going to die? I don't want to think about it. But I loved everything about the song itself and still do. I was angry at Matt for talking about me behind my back. I was Manic-Depressive paranoid and paranoid schizophrenic at the time, both conditions Jesus has healed me of since. Matt died of an epileptic seizure. Too bad. I was asleep at the switch spiritually at the time and so was he and so was Frank. Frank invented his own religion where a dragonfly is God. No doubt he rejected Jesus because he was told he needed to give up his sex life as so many people do. I had sold my soul to the Devil for sex at age 17, which did not work out well. This is a lie of the Devil promoted by the church which I correct on my RUclips channel. In this present day, I would have the power to heal Matt. Too bad I did not realize what a good friend he was. I thought that he was just another amoral drug fiend. But he was a really nice guy who never hurt anyone.
9,100 views for the best single musician in documented history while fuckin lady gag has millions for pretty much all of hers...wow please wake up world
@@michaelehrhart9413 Who care it's still pointless repetitive shit music with no soul being all created on a computer because the guy has no musical skills .
Why, "Mr. Terminus", you're _quite_ the Juggernaut, aren't you?! (And that's fine, just fine. I'll borrow from one of yours in that approach of indirect side effects via the zero-dimensional of all thought, knowledge, memories and truth.)
Anyone still here in 2024? I remember when this came out in '82 as a 16 year old metalhead kid; probably heard it on FM98 The Loop in Chicago. Those were golden days for rock and metal. Special shout-out to Paul Harwood just rippin' it on bass!
A lot of people ask why Frank Marino was not more famous. Frank is known all over the world as one of the greatest guitar players and entertainers. How much more famous can you get? All the greatest guitar players in history know exactly who he is and respect his skills.
unfortunately, many so-called fans of "classic rock" have no clue of his brilliance...at least fans that I know personally, that is...what a crime against rock and roll...:0)
The first thing I thought of
Exactly!
Love this guy he is not a political person great band❤
Even thou he sings or quotes about it great musician
The most underrated guitarist ever. Frank Marino rules!
Badass even by today's standards
You know it.....🤘❤
This guy is and will always be my favorite guitarist of all time besides Jimmy Hendrix my he rest in peace!💀
@@rickdowdin9441 he's always been this bad ass!💀
My Hero... Be well and hank you for sharing.....
One of the best. Incredible talent. Saw him Live 1983 in Oulu.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Me To 83 raksula
franks guitar is like a tornado ripping through a hurricane love him !!
Damn you said perfectly
even after all these years I still love this tune
its amazing how many people know and love this "unknown" and "under rated"
monster
One of the great guitar albums ever!!!
Nothing like a cupidatat of coffee & this song to get ya going in the morning
Man I dig that tone Frank gets on his guitar!
+Racine Evans
Yeah, is that just a pure, epic, rock tone? Not many guitarists in Rock have been able to find that perfect, burning tone.
He runs a crown amp through Fane speakers, gets all his tone from his homemade pedals.
@@DanielHoerle-ww9so Tone comes from your fingers . Ever notice if a good guitar player plays someone else's amplifier & uses their guitar & effects that they still pretty much sound the same ? It's because the tone comes from your fingers & how you attack & play the guitar more than the amplifier or effects produce . Frank also builds his own amplifiers as well or takes other amplifiers & mods them to his liking . I seen him in the 80s with Humble pie , Missouri & Angle city & he absolutely blew them all off the stage that night to a point there were some Humble pie fans right in front of us that they were literally standing their with their Jaws dropped in awe as what he was doing with his guitar on stage that night . Frank was even doing finger tapping before Eddie Vanhalen was ever heard of but gets all the credit for it when Frank was doing it before him but not all the time . There are also jazz guitarists that were around years before Eddie came along that were doing finger tapping so he didn't invent it like so many think .
Frank 1972 Marino I 💘 Frank kicking ass saw him in buffalo memorial auditorium in 1977 Awsome
i remember taping this off my older brothers vinyl with my tape recorder against a speaker just so I could smuggle it into school! good times
He could have lived in
America.
Ken Hensley lived in the
mid west.
The solo makes me thrill every time... ^^
He was the opening act in 1976 back when you saw 3 great bands for 11.50!
Those were the days
Love the live album 1978
I saw them in Oakland CA
at the Monsters of Rock Concert
Fan since 76 and this Is one of my favorites by the most underappreciated Guitar Gods of all time
Eric Smith Being on the internet is not license to write like a kindergartener or an illiterate. Slowly read your post.
Frank Marino is a Juggernaut !!
i was a huge Frank Marino fan & i used to play air guitar to all his stuff...love this song!!!!!
Nice album...i love Frank.
I FOUND this LP at a garage sale a few weeks ago.......I Won The Fucking Lottery AGAIN !
frank marino;the leanest meanest and BADDEST
hot as the surface of the sun
cool as a winter moon
michealangelo driving a topfuel dragster
Frank's BURNIN it up !!!
I loved Jimmy Ayoub. He was great. But not only was Frank's playing great and the songs on Juggernaut without one duffer. Time Biery was the greatest drummer I ever saw and heard. Frank's shows were over 2 hours and there was a little time for a drum solo....usually time to hit the can. This guys drumming...whew. Solo 2:40 blistering.
Timm was and is an incredible drummer. He also worked with guitar legend, Danny Gatton. I had the good fortune to play with Timm, back in the days. It was amazing to have such a presence a few feet away, playing his heart out.
FUCKING MASTERPIECE! This guy is the most unsung GUITAR SLINGER OF ALLTIME!! They called him a Hendrix wannabe and this shut everyone the fuck up!! Jimi up there in Heaven scratching his head!!!
This was back when MEN made records!!
This was recorded when Balls had hair on em!!!!!!!
Late at night after meeting with chemical agents (who made sure I was properly indoctrinated) a college mate & I visited a friend at a very rural radio station back in 1975 in southern Missouri. Late night, full LP album kind of stuff (a la "Beaker Street" on KAAY AM, back in the day). "Strange Universe" had just been released and it was played mercilessly,. We also tapped into "Feats Don't Fail Me Now" by Little Feat. It was in fact a rush - and a night to remember.
Good stuff.
Not enough good things to say about this.....Frank Marino really should have gotten a bigger due paid to him from the music industry and public in general than he has.
John Talmage I couldn't agree more. I heard he was screwed over by the record label from some comments he made. Do you know if this is true?
What a noble guy and so great musician. I'm now 46 and Frank Marino was one of my greatest all times
He walked away from the industry, not the opposite from what I heard. He hated the album cover from Power of Rock and Roll and the deal he got from the label or something. He'd rather play for a few hundred fans who know every song than thousands who just have one or two they've heard.
In interviews he told them im gonna play what i want, Rock, Jazz Blues, Psychedelic, no pop . The reason why he never got dropped from his record company is because his live shows had such a big turnout. Frank had a huge cult following.
@@kissmickd Frank got screwed by his manager at the time & Frank not reading the fine print on the bottom of the contract & what happened was by not reading that & signing the contract he basically sold his rights to much of his music to Sony without knowing at the time . He said he could buy back his songs & rights to it but said it would cost a fortune to do it & didn't have the money to buy it back at the time . I am hoping now that his live DVD is out that maybe he can buy the rights back . He spent a lot of time getting a hold of some of the record companies & people to ask them if it would be ok to use not only the songs he wrote that got ripped off from him but other well known artist alive & dead to ask if he could play those songs on the dvd & he got the get go to go ahead and do it . Frank spent many years in his recording studio fixing the lost drum tracks & developed software for his computer to edit the drum tracks in that were lost which he was told it couldn't be done when it got recorded . He said it was like trying to cut your grass using a scissors one blade of grass at a time & was spending 16 hours a day doing it for years . He also said that there are over 1 million edits he did to recover the lost drum tracks for the DVD & that it hurt his shoulder from doing it to a point that he couldn't move his shoulder because it was locked up & him having to go do therape for his shoulder so he could at least pick the guitar up again to play it .
Einer der besten Gitarristen überhaupt.
The bassline has real steam< superdrive ! Marinos' elastic leads weave perfect on this masterpiece of punch. Kids these days don't realize what they missed here. When major wattage meets guitar and bass amps, you can feel the breeze live from the stage, Not just stereo left and right, but sheer energy of stacks from center stage imo !
Why this album didn't blow up the world when it came out I'll never know!!!
Thanks for the post! I agree that this should be our National Anthem. Or more likely this IS just as relevant today as it was 30 years ago. In a young mans body this connected and EXPLODED out of me and my friends as it poured out of the speakers. Frank captured that youthful energy as well if not BETTER than any of the guitar greats of that time or ever. Rocking hard but the message? .Corruption sucks...the life out of us all. "Help your own...they will need it.." Thank you Frank Marino.
Saw him a couple of times he is the master everybody else just a disaster nobody ever played like him nobody else will ever play like him that's simple
A man with a electric guitar!
A GOD with a electric guitar!
Memories of great evenings smoking hash and drinking cold beers trying to play this as a band . Great times!!!
I saw Frank Marino open for Kansas in the late 70's...bad move cause he blew Kansas off the stage!!!!!
I love this song. The subject matter is epic and the delivery is epic. Still true today.
A great track from an underrated album. Canadian guitarists seem to be overlooked because they are not British or American (Pat Travers, Kim Mitchell, Ian Crichton and many others). I should add that I am British.
I agree 100%.
Don't forget Alex Lifeson from RUSH & the guitarist from April wine & BTO who were from Canada . I was at a out door concert in the 80s & Pat Travers was the headliner act after Jim Dandy from Black Oak Arkansas started & some Guys were up front by the fence trying to spit on Pat & he stopped the band & flat out told those guys that he had over 200 guitars & if I smash this one over your heads it doesn't matter to me . Just a minute later the cops that were working security came down & escorted them out lol . It was at the Mermaid supper club & bar in Mounds view Minnesota off hwy 10 which is still around to this day but they no longer have the out door concerts anymore .
Great mix on this Mika. Excellent mix.
so underrated he is...
VASTLY.....
this is best .
Way before his time
Saw him/them first time at first Texas Jam 1976! Woohoo, got baked in more ways than 3😁
Houston?
I remember listening to this at my Uncle's on vinyl when I was a teenager LOL GREAT TUNES!
He could make a guitar talk better than anyone a real musician of his generation.
i love this song !!!
Remember this one. The most underrated guitarrplayer of all time. Love this. ❤
He speaks the truth through his music love this song and this album
I think... Best music my ears.😁
when ships where made of wood and men pissed rust!
The whole band was tight.
SIMPLY FRIGGIN' BADASS.
"Money is the bullet And the dirty greedy heart is the gun"
this needs to be OUR NATIONAL ANTHEM!!!!
Oulussa olin Frankin konsertissa 80-luvulla :)
Frank doin what he does best..Kickin ASS and taking names.Who else burns with as much finesse ,fluidity and pure abandon?? One of the all time greats ..you young guns should take a close look at this guy ...Onr of the true master guitar players of yesteryear.These nit wits out there now are a fucking bad joke nobody has balls like the guys back in the early days Rock the fuck on!!
My favorite Marino song ............:D
Frank is one of the best concerts I have ever seen ! The music industry Fucked him over cause he didn't conform to their Bullshit !
The tapping solo is ripping. I know how he does it. :) :)
Incredible!
Awesome!!!
Fantastic album !!!
@ TheShredfester...He IS!! and always.... Will Be!!
Finally somebody posted this! Thanks HS1696.
Saw back in around 1980 at COBO HALL in Detroit MI
radio Rockin aamussa tällainen uusi tuttavuus. melkoinen kitaristi ja laulaja.
How many stereo amps and speakers were fried with speaker voice coils melted with speaker cones ripped from the rubber foam at the outter edge from the speaker frame. Audio electro with Hi-Watt delivery dynamics
THIS IS ROCK AND ROLL!!!
A great metal song - and the only one from Frank Marino. The rest of the album is so different. I loved this song from the beginning, really blowed me away in the early 80s, and wanted to buy the whole album but couldn´t find it that time - finally I am glad about that :D
Frank is unique...
No doubt Frank's on a level of his own I think like all smaller artist he just doesn't have the management and advertising like the mtv generation provided all the big names we know but I've never heard a hotter artist than Frank he's like Michael shankeir to me
A long timeline of fantastic sounds,thanks frankie & company,you make the history books as one of the greats,THANKS/MERCI.
Canada had some rockers frank Marino. Rush, Pat Travers,Triumph... Oh April Wine....
Saw Frank at spectrum in philly,pa. He opened for Kansas!
I wouldn't wanna follow this guy!
This is about now perfectly
The Man!!! Frank is a Monster!!!
TEAR IT UP!!!!
Nuoruudesta tuttua vääntöä, mutta toimiihan tuo vieläkin
Pure rock and roll Muscle.
good song,helloween did it too
Brilliant!!!!
Only 30,000 hits on this vid?Wow 25 yr old vid and song that tells the story of what we deal with now.You have more hits than Frank?.
My friend Matt Shank knew Frank Marino from going backstage. Matt invited me to one of Frank's shows at the Paramount theater in Portland, Oregon. He had us sit down up front just below the stage where Frank would be standing. It was an awesome show. I bought the album, "World Anthem". I figured out that the song, "Requiem for a Sinner" was about me. I was offended by the title. You mean I am a sinner? News to me. I'm going to die? I don't want to think about it. But I loved everything about the song itself and still do. I was angry at Matt for talking about me behind my back. I was Manic-Depressive paranoid and paranoid schizophrenic at the time, both conditions Jesus has healed me of since. Matt died of an epileptic seizure. Too bad. I was asleep at the switch spiritually at the time and so was he and so was Frank. Frank invented his own religion where a dragonfly is God. No doubt he rejected Jesus because he was told he needed to give up his sex life as so many people do. I had sold my soul to the Devil for sex at age 17, which did not work out well. This is a lie of the Devil promoted by the church which I correct on my RUclips channel. In this present day, I would have the power to heal Matt. Too bad I did not realize what a good friend he was. I thought that he was just another amoral drug fiend. But he was a really nice guy who never hurt anyone.
Still have his first album.
Fuckin A, what a song, more relevant today, underrated AF🤘🤘
Fantastic song. Helloween cover is also awesome. Juuuugernauuut!
Amazing!
Très bon morceau, ça donne de la pêche le matin comme Y and Today (a ecouter)
OUTSTANDING SONG. NOBODY CAN TOUCH THIS. Sadly...NOT on his upcoming DVD...
Unstoppable Mika Kaukonen cheers!
Какой это год ?
Песня похожа на песню группы Хеллоуин.
1982 !
Somk'en!!!!!!!!!!! as always Frank!!!!!
I am built exactly like the dude on the Album.
But I'm a bit softer.
And less defined.
Seriously, I could work a little harder.
Yes finally Freakin awesome
Met Frank long ago in Cleve.,OH.
He wasn't feeling well but, came out to talk anyway.
w/ Triumph.
Cool.
Thanks Utube/FrankFriends
Rick POHL
9,100 views for the best single musician in documented history while fuckin lady gag has millions for pretty much all of hers...wow please wake up world
Haha...PSY's Gangnam Style...96,990,635 views and counting. It gained another 200 views while I typed this. LOL.
@@michaelehrhart9413 Who care it's still pointless repetitive shit music with no soul being all created on a computer because the guy has no musical skills .
Fucking amazing 🤘☠️🤘
I used to get stoned and jam this tune back in the 80s. the only difference now is I'm not in my moms garage.ssshhhhhh. Don't tell mom.
Why, "Mr. Terminus", you're _quite_ the Juggernaut, aren't you?! (And that's fine, just fine. I'll borrow from one of yours in that approach of indirect side effects via the zero-dimensional of all thought, knowledge, memories and truth.)
add walter rossi to this list of industry shunned musicians also roy buchanan, any others you know of?
ATOMIC BLUES-ROCK
It has been proven throughout history ad nauseum that man can not rule with equity. We need Jesus. I get it.
It is what it is but pretty fckin good...
Totalt Grov-fedt nummer ; )
Fucking Great Music ; )
Denmark