1. Those two girls are just perfect for this video; 2) Even if I didn't know the date this video was made, I could have guessed within a year because the whole look is so tied to a really specific window of time.
So under rated, this band should have exploded! They STILL deserve the recognition, loads of it...why they weren't as big as Metallica, or PanterA, I will never know. RIP Midnight, you were not of this Earth anyways........xoxo.
Love this band, brings so many memories 😊. This band also puts the nay sayers to shame as in this album had such a huge shift in musical style to transcendence yet still kicked some serious arse. Very under rated
Todo bien con Midnight, lo respeto afull, era un groso entre los grosos. Pero el más grande es Geoff Tate! El generador de este tipo de cantantes. Como Michael Kiske de Helloween. Tobías Sammet de Edguy. Timo Kotipelto de Stratovarius. Todd Latorre, reemplazante del mismo Midnight en Crimson Glory. André Mattos ex cantante de Angra y actualmente fallecido hace dos años. Fabio Lione, entre tantos..hasta el mismísimo James Labrie de Dream Theater.
@@tonydemiangomez6101 mezclaste peras con manzanas... Tate, John Patrick McDonald (midnight) y Toddy la torre...son y serán el rock progresivo... CRIMSON GLORY Y QUEENSRYCHE...el resto... aprendices.
@@MrSUPERTWINKIE You should make an effort to measure what is hate and what is dislike and what is a simple opinion. Hate is a VERY strong feeling. I don't hate anyone, or anything, never did, never had a reason to. I don't think i even felt hate for anything or anyone. You should rethink where your feelings are. You can love, like, accept, ignore, dislike, but when you get to hate something or someone, you're just letting the universe know you're a wildcard, or you have no fukin idea of what it even means. HATE is something you never want to feel. There's no hate for anything here.
As soon as I saw this video, I knew the Crimson Glory that I loved was gone. Everything I loved about them was missing. This was like generic post-glam.
Couldn't care what the majority has to say about this. Its fucking sick. I mean comon. Just cuz it aint speed metal or whatever. Love it and the SAB album
Clearly you care about the majority since you mentioned it. The problem is not in taste but in the ability to comprehend when a band plays with its soul and when for profit. Even if I liked this song the intentions behind it (which scream sell-out) would have put me off
Very prophetic. Ps I read some comments the Bassist made following midnights death that rubbed me wrong. Anyone know what the real deal with the band internally was?
@@metalheart80s I never mentioned album, I said the singles. All of the singles sound like second-rate glam metal. As for Faith No More, I like all of their albums except for Album of the Year.
If you couldn't hear them then you sure as shit should be able go hear them soon enough!!! As the spiral closes in, weeping and gnashing of teeth is to follow. Not looking forward to it, were in the time and on the path to decline ever more rapidly. God have mercy on us all.
They didn't. This was all Midnight shit, and the others went along. Crimson Glory went along recruiting Wade Black and release their best album, Astronomica. Wade Black was a monster.
DyingCr0w many consider their best album to be transcendence. It’s definitely a milestone in the progressive metal movement. I don’t mind astronomica but the drum machine gets annoying after a while, and while wade black is a great vocalist, his falsetto doesn’t even come close to midnight’s powerful chest voice on transcendence and the debut. However on this album you can tell he lost his voice
@@axlh.1827 It's not about the powerful voice, it's about how he contributed to Crimson Glory. Lyrics like in "In Dark Places" and "Transcendence" are imprinted on me, but his voice is not. I was never impressed with his high notes, he was just a thing he could do, and bands back then were all about hitting the high notes to impress. Kind Diamond? The best falsetto ever. And an assortment of growls to complement. Or Kenn Nardi from Anacrusis, his voice added a lot of emotion to his stuff, and he didn't squeak high notes, his voice was as raw as it could be. The reason why Astronomica is my favorite album is the theme the chose to pursue -only possible without Midnight -, how fukin god it is, and because Wade Black did a stellar job in it. Transcendence sounds immature, all over the place, because it doesn't follow a theme. That was all good back in the day, but caused it to age poorly. It's all over the place. I love "In Dark Places" and "Transcendence", but the rest... irrelevant. There are bits and pieces here on youtube that suggest Midnight would end up in the missing, writing love songs. Then he died, and when ppl die like that, like Kurt Cobain, they become idols (?) because they can't fuck things up anymore. Midnight would have ended up writing love songs to some pop band. Honestly, i think he was lucky. Live fast and furious, leave a mark, before you fuck it all up. He had a serious alcoholism problem, he would have fucked it up anyway.
DyingCr0w was about to say “I agree” but it really seems like you just hate midnight for no reason. Sure he wasn’t a huge legend, but the dude was a great singer and knew how to write beautiful songs. And no one is perfect, look at robbin Crosby, Nikki sixx, Phil anselmo, etc, they all had alcohol or drug problems and they “fucked up” too. And many more. It wasn’t just midnight. And if you think astronomica is their best album, then that’s great, music is a subjective art form, and because someone says something is good doesn’t mean it is and vice versa, everyone has different tastes. Just because you don’t like midnight doesn’t mean he’s a fuck up or can’t sing. And so what if he ended up singing for a pop band? He did what he wanted and followed his heart making the music he loved after crimson glory, and just because his later stuff wasn’t metal doesn’t mean it’s automatically garbage. If he still were alive today he would’ve still been making music but it’s unfortunate that he had his problems.
@@axlh.1827 Also, i didn't mention this, i don't "hate" Midnight. He wrote "In dark Places", after all. That's a fukin epic of Lyric writing if you ask me. And something epic to back it up.
"Well, if Def Leppard and Bon Jovi can make millions doing this kind of music..." Yeah, this is one of the worst career decisions of any artist I know and love. It's almost fascinating how ill-suited a vocal deity like Midnight is at doing this type of sleazy stadium anthem hard rock. And to think, this was only a year after Queensrÿche released the masterful Empire, which ideally should have been a leading light for Crimson Glory's third album. Instead, they appear to have heard Cherry Pie by Warrant, and used that as an inspiration instead.
I remember being SO excited seeing Crimson Glory had a new cd, so I bought it. I remember being SO confused, and EXTREMELY pissed that the power/progressive sound was GONE!!! Such a let down. On its own, had it come out before the self titled, and Transcendence, this would have been a decent rock cd, but, they set the bar so fucking high, then kicked the motherfucker in half and beat themselves retarded with it, and released this. I'll forever be a fan, but, this is not part of their legacy material imo. Not sorry.
Totally agree. I bougth the first self titled Crimson Glory and in 1988 bought transcendence. The two gems, transcendence being, imo, their masterpiece, deserved a Third of a perfect pair. I ve ordered the record... When I saw the cover art reminded me a bit of South of heaven, slayer... The line up was so different, Ben Jackson (guitar) and Dana Burnell (Drums) were gone and.... Well, it took me sometime to embrace the new Crimson Glory. Still listen to that record, strand and beautiful, and indeed it is strange and beautiful. But my Crimson Glory will forever be the two first records plus the bonus track Dream Dancer Midnight R. I. P Edit: Lately, when when driving my truck I ve been listening to Astronomica and... Well, must say that yeah, it has some interesting parts Props up from 🇵🇹🇵🇹🇵🇹
@@dawson1787 This song is Winger-level hair metal. Of course, the rest of their music is amazing. Actually, this song is amazing too, but in a goofy way.
This song screams hair metal (the term is not used in a negative manner anyway.. It aint the 1990s anymore)... And dont say Hard Eock since thats more older older Whitesnake, Black Sabbath ozzy era, Deep Purple, Ram Jam etc.
I have this on cd. They tried the hair metal thing and failed. I personally don't care because he can sing circles around other vocalists ..but it is kind of a limp wristed video. Anyhoo, say no to alcohol, if you can, I can't but I'm onto my 33rd and a half, 44th and a third duel with a christ sect that keeps trying to rear its ugly snake head up my poopooee shootooee, whilst I keep trying to figure out why I still exist. It's in luv with me for some reason. Edit @lantis
I saw these guys making THIS video in
Queens, NYC back in the late 80s
I STILL have THIS cassette
This dude could really freakin sing.. He and Ray Gillen are gone , but not forgotten.
This band brought awesome memories late 80s early 90s! Still have them on vinyl!💪🏻🤘🏻👍🏻
midnight was a very bright star, that lights so much but not for so long ! thank god everything was recorded !
1. Those two girls are just perfect for this video; 2) Even if I didn't know the date this video was made, I could have guessed within a year because the whole look is so tied to a really specific window of time.
So under rated, this band should have exploded! They STILL deserve the recognition, loads of it...why they weren't as big as Metallica, or PanterA, I will never know. RIP Midnight, you were not of this Earth anyways........xoxo.
Midnight was blindingly stunning in his whole being.
Love this band, brings so many memories 😊. This band also puts the nay sayers to shame as in this album had such a huge shift in musical style to transcendence yet still kicked some serious arse. Very under rated
I wish this band would return.
singer died
They are still rockin'... Now with TODD LA TORRE!!!
@@Franz_Donnermann Todd left them long ago like 2012😭
@@ronniecutler2068 Todd has back with them... He is splitting his time between QUEENSRYCHE and CRIMSON GLORY.
@@Franz_Donnermann not for years noe
Love seeing this ! Thanks for posting . It was so fun to shoot .
MIDNIGHT IS A VOCAL GOD🤘
Common Sense el mejor!
RIP
Todo bien con Midnight, lo respeto afull, era un groso entre los grosos. Pero el más grande es Geoff Tate! El generador de este tipo de cantantes. Como Michael Kiske de Helloween. Tobías Sammet de Edguy. Timo Kotipelto de Stratovarius. Todd Latorre, reemplazante del mismo Midnight en Crimson Glory. André Mattos ex cantante de Angra y actualmente fallecido hace dos años. Fabio Lione, entre tantos..hasta el mismísimo James Labrie de Dream Theater.
@@tonydemiangomez6101 el grupo pionero del heavy progresivo fue Crimson Glory antes que Queensryche.
@@tonydemiangomez6101 mezclaste peras con manzanas... Tate, John Patrick McDonald (midnight) y Toddy la torre...son y serán el rock progresivo... CRIMSON GLORY Y QUEENSRYCHE...el resto... aprendices.
The voice of a metal god!
The voice of something atrocious
@@DyingCr0w clean your ears diary...and you will appreciate to MIDNIGHT.
@@Franz_Donnermann You think "that song? is Crimson Glory? The song is atrocious, not his voice, you dummy.
I love everything about this song forever 😎❤🤘🎸😍💯
Crimson Glam or Hair Glory!... Love this song!
Amazing !
Un Cantante non compreso dalla folla...la band meritava di avere piu' premi!!
Lembro de ver esse clip em uma vhs na casa do meu primo junto do skid row
Foi vicio a primeira vista
Hard rock dos anos 90 é sem base
RIP Legend
Midnight lost his way long before he died. he didn't belong with CG.
@@DyingCr0w hating on a dead guy. Gtfo sucka
@@MrSUPERTWINKIE You should make an effort to measure what is hate and what is dislike and what is a simple opinion. Hate is a VERY strong feeling. I don't hate anyone, or anything, never did, never had a reason to. I don't think i even felt hate for anything or anyone.
You should rethink where your feelings are. You can love, like, accept, ignore, dislike, but when you get to hate something or someone, you're just letting the universe know you're a wildcard, or you have no fukin idea of what it even means.
HATE is something you never want to feel.
There's no hate for anything here.
As soon as I saw this video, I knew the Crimson Glory that I loved was gone. Everything I loved about them was missing. This was like generic post-glam.
Couldn't care what the majority has to say about this. Its fucking sick. I mean comon. Just cuz it aint speed metal or whatever. Love it and the SAB album
Clearly you care about the majority since you mentioned it. The problem is not in taste but in the ability to comprehend when a band plays with its soul and when for profit.
Even if I liked this song the intentions behind it (which scream sell-out) would have put me off
@@The-EndungeonedThis goofy righteous indignation is especially amusing 30+ years later 😄
@fclefjefff4041 yes, clearly 30+ years later ethics have replaced sell out tendencies in the music industry lol ..talking about goofy..
Pride of Sarasota, Florida
Cool Song , like it. 👍
Perfect song❤
even more badass without the masks...I wish Todd has stayed ...Midnight s work will never be forgotten
Todd was the one singer that really could have continued Crimson Glory in a great way.
With the masks... Crimson glory ROCKS!!!
You know what's even more badass than this? Skid Row, Extreme and Bon Jovi! Pure badassery
Mostrisimooos❤
100% heavy metal 🤘🤘🤘
Hammer Song
Grandissimi 🤘👍
Very prophetic.
Ps
I read some comments the Bassist made following midnights death that rubbed me wrong. Anyone know what the real deal with the band internally was?
What did he say? Was it bad stuff about midnight?
thats the only glam song of the album
All the singles are pretty glam inspired.
@@metalheart80s This sounds like something Motley Crue wrote.
@@metalheart80s I hear Motley Crue in this song, I don't know how you don't. It's painfully obvious this song is glam.
@@metalheart80s I never mentioned album, I said the singles. All of the singles sound like second-rate glam metal. As for Faith No More, I like all of their albums except for Album of the Year.
@@metalheart80s Mate this is the very epitome of glam. It's glam by numbers.
gods of metal
OMG YES so Rare !
Amazing
Strange & beautiful, la gran cagada de Crimson Glory
ZOV*,не фигасе без масок!!!!
Perfect.
This is horrible
Perfect letdown. There, I fixed it for ya
Didn't know this existed. Now I wish I still didn't.
Why ?
Really shot themselves in the foot with this one
All empires have their decadence
Not as bad as people say but sheesh
Έπος ....
1991
!!! !! !!!
!!! !! !!!
If you couldn't hear them then you sure as shit should be able go hear them soon enough!!! As the spiral closes in, weeping and gnashing of teeth is to follow. Not looking forward to it, were in the time and on the path to decline ever more rapidly. God have mercy on us all.
좋다 ㅋㅋㅋ
How’d they go from power/progressive metal to girls twerking? Maybe midnight enjoyed himself a bit too much there lol
They didn't. This was all Midnight shit, and the others went along. Crimson Glory went along recruiting Wade Black and release their best album, Astronomica. Wade Black was a monster.
DyingCr0w many consider their best album to be transcendence. It’s definitely a milestone in the progressive metal movement. I don’t mind astronomica but the drum machine gets annoying after a while, and while wade black is a great vocalist, his falsetto doesn’t even come close to midnight’s powerful chest voice on transcendence and the debut. However on this album you can tell he lost his voice
@@axlh.1827 It's not about the powerful voice, it's about how he contributed to Crimson Glory. Lyrics like in "In Dark Places" and "Transcendence" are imprinted on me, but his voice is not.
I was never impressed with his high notes, he was just a thing he could do, and bands back then were all about hitting the high notes to impress. Kind Diamond? The best falsetto ever. And an assortment of growls to complement. Or Kenn Nardi from Anacrusis, his voice added a lot of emotion to his stuff, and he didn't squeak high notes, his voice was as raw as it could be.
The reason why Astronomica is my favorite album is the theme the chose to pursue -only possible without Midnight -, how fukin god it is, and because Wade Black did a stellar job in it. Transcendence sounds immature, all over the place, because it doesn't follow a theme. That was all good back in the day, but caused it to age poorly. It's all over the place.
I love "In Dark Places" and "Transcendence", but the rest... irrelevant.
There are bits and pieces here on youtube that suggest Midnight would end up in the missing, writing love songs. Then he died, and when ppl die like that, like Kurt Cobain, they become idols (?) because they can't fuck things up anymore.
Midnight would have ended up writing love songs to some pop band. Honestly, i think he was lucky. Live fast and furious, leave a mark, before you fuck it all up.
He had a serious alcoholism problem, he would have fucked it up anyway.
DyingCr0w was about to say “I agree” but it really seems like you just hate midnight for no reason. Sure he wasn’t a huge legend, but the dude was a great singer and knew how to write beautiful songs. And no one is perfect, look at robbin Crosby, Nikki sixx, Phil anselmo, etc, they all had alcohol or drug problems and they “fucked up” too. And many more. It wasn’t just midnight. And if you think astronomica is their best album, then that’s great, music is a subjective art form, and because someone says something is good doesn’t mean it is and vice versa, everyone has different tastes. Just because you don’t like midnight doesn’t mean he’s a fuck up or can’t sing. And so what if he ended up singing for a pop band? He did what he wanted and followed his heart making the music he loved after crimson glory, and just because his later stuff wasn’t metal doesn’t mean it’s automatically garbage. If he still were alive today he would’ve still been making music but it’s unfortunate that he had his problems.
@@axlh.1827 Also, i didn't mention this, i don't "hate" Midnight.
He wrote "In dark Places", after all. That's a fukin epic of Lyric writing if you ask me. And something epic to back it up.
jon drenning.... GUITARS!!
Def not the CG I prefer but it’s a cool album.
🤘🏻
Is that chris jericho signing?
looked this up because they're from Florida, but the only interesting thing here is the ruins of the 1964 World's Fair.
From my hometown. They are still hanging around.
the beginning of the fall
I hate this song
Astronomica. That's when you hit the bottom, score, and walk away.
el chanta
Рок 🎸 навсегда
Glory would of been a better name.. just Glory..!
"Well, if Def Leppard and Bon Jovi can make millions doing this kind of music..." Yeah, this is one of the worst career decisions of any artist I know and love. It's almost fascinating how ill-suited a vocal deity like Midnight is at doing this type of sleazy stadium anthem hard rock.
And to think, this was only a year after Queensrÿche released the masterful Empire, which ideally should have been a leading light for Crimson Glory's third album. Instead, they appear to have heard Cherry Pie by Warrant, and used that as an inspiration instead.
Disastrous new musical diretion
I remember being SO excited seeing Crimson Glory had a new cd, so I bought it.
I remember being SO confused, and EXTREMELY pissed that the power/progressive sound was GONE!!!
Such a let down.
On its own, had it come out before the self titled, and Transcendence, this would have been a decent rock cd, but, they set the bar so fucking high, then kicked the motherfucker in half and beat themselves retarded with it, and released this.
I'll forever be a fan, but, this is not part of their legacy material imo. Not sorry.
same here dude, but finally they still got Midnight
This whole album sounds like Christian rock music. Nothing wrong with that but isn’t CG.
Shit Sandwich
Totally agree. I bougth the first self titled Crimson Glory and in 1988 bought transcendence. The two gems, transcendence being, imo, their masterpiece, deserved a Third of a perfect pair. I ve ordered the record... When I saw the cover art reminded me a bit of South of heaven, slayer... The line up was so different, Ben Jackson (guitar) and Dana Burnell (Drums) were gone and.... Well, it took me sometime to embrace the new Crimson Glory. Still listen to that record, strand and beautiful, and indeed it is strange and beautiful. But my Crimson Glory will forever be the two first records plus the bonus track Dream Dancer
Midnight R. I. P
Edit: Lately, when when driving my truck I ve been listening to Astronomica and... Well, must say that yeah, it has some interesting parts
Props up from 🇵🇹🇵🇹🇵🇹
There are some Zeppelin echoes on this album, particularly the opening title track
О, Денчик Борисов похудел и начал петь!
Who's the drummer?
Ravi jakorti
Currently known as DJ Ravi Drums
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Glam!
Kuvaj kafu prijoo
Kuvam, ali onu posle ručka!😂
Izvoli, ma duplu! Sa šećerom, upamtila sam! ☕🎶☕😀
1991 was not the best timing to go "hair metal".
There is no such thing as hair metal... that's a made up term used to degrade hard rock, sleaz metal bands
What? Crimson glory isn’t hair metal
@@dawson1787 This song is Winger-level hair metal.
Of course, the rest of their music is amazing. Actually, this song is amazing too, but in a goofy way.
This song screams hair metal (the term is not used in a negative manner anyway.. It aint the 1990s anymore)... And dont say Hard Eock since thats more older older Whitesnake, Black Sabbath ozzy era, Deep Purple, Ram Jam etc.
I have this on cd. They tried the hair metal thing and failed. I personally don't care because he can sing circles around other vocalists ..but it is kind of a limp wristed video.
Anyhoo, say no to alcohol, if you can, I can't but I'm onto my 33rd and a half, 44th and a third duel with a christ sect that keeps trying to rear its ugly snake head up my poopooee shootooee, whilst I keep trying to figure out why I still exist.
It's in luv with me for some reason.
Edit @lantis
They really upped the cringe factor with this one.
Totsl mistake and wrong new musical direction for the band...so sad.Tthis is not CG.
garbage album from one of the best bands from back them. I literally threw the cassette out the window.