Soooo a bit of information about this song That Ron Mcgovney confirmed under "Zzzhuh" video "Did Dave Mustaine write a part in Leper Messiah?"that they had a slower song in the writing of Kill Em All Era under the name "When the Hills ran Red" which was like the fade to black before fade to black, and they later scrapped it because it didn't fit Kill Em All,this is the only informatiom about this song,where this demo came from i don't know.
Het Shmee also could've been that Dave wanted to save it for Sleepwalker so he suggested they get rid of it acting like he didn't like it. Lars did the same for the band name
After learning the four horsemen, this sounds and is written the same as the “sweet home” middle part. The notes that ring over the open notes are the same ones from the middle diddle of the FHM. Except the final notes are a slide from 3 to 5 on the A string. So from my guess this was the band playing around or in the process of writing the middle part of the four horsemen.
Wrong notes. Sloppy playing. But thats to be expected at the infancy of a band. It sounds like a guitarist just learning how to play. Not everything a band writes is the best ever. Its okay to say it didnt sound good, its crap, its garbage.
Its the hills ran red. Its so fucking beautiful idk why they dropped it from the album
What do you mean it's "hills ran red"???
@@Invocated_Agitator ron mcgovney said thats what the song was called but they scrapped it completely
@@VinCostanzaIt's the same song that mustaine had a riff? Or something like that in lepper messiah
Obviously, the song didn't fit into the album according to the vibe.
To the people in doubt, this is "Ron McGovney" Confirmed
Something he and James came up with
The Maiden influence showing
Almost sounds like an early version of Fade to Black
The_Slayer Sounds a lot more like sleepwalker
Not really
@@VicSellsPeacewhich band?
@@franciscocorvalan427 megadeth
Not at all lol
Sounds like the writing process of Phantom Lord jumping with The Four Horsemen a little.
Soooo a bit of information about this song
That Ron Mcgovney confirmed under "Zzzhuh" video "Did Dave Mustaine write a part in Leper Messiah?"that they had a slower song in the writing of Kill Em All Era under the name "When the Hills ran Red" which was like the fade to black before fade to black, and they later scrapped it because it didn't fit Kill Em All,this is the only informatiom about this song,where this demo came from i don't know.
No songs would sound like this on kill em all
Could be a possible motive for why they dropped it
Het Shmee also could've been that Dave wanted to save it for Sleepwalker so he suggested they get rid of it acting like he didn't like it. Lars did the same for the band name
McTwish that's true
This song wouldn't fit in Kill em All, all of the songs are pretty thrash and this one is cleaner
Joel Albarran Maybe if this song was an intro to like hit the lights,
After learning the four horsemen, this sounds and is written the same as the “sweet home” middle part. The notes that ring over the open notes are the same ones from the middle diddle of the FHM. Except the final notes are a slide from 3 to 5 on the A string. So from my guess this was the band playing around or in the process of writing the middle part of the four horsemen.
the copy of this appears in album sodom "agent orange"..track "tired and red " 1:57 ..
I love this so much, I’m sad they never used it
Also, 1:13 “Bitchin’!”
This is Sleepwalker by megadeth
Mustaine stealing riffs now. Mcgovney said him and james worked on the riff
@@VinCostanza Okay, I highly doubt that he stole it lol
This could've made a kickass acoustic intro for Kill 'Em All if it followed the pre-Black album pattern of starting the album with an acoustic intro.
I love this
It sounds like a kindergartener made it up 😆
Tabs?
I wonder if this is the first iteration of the master of puppets interlude.
it's literary sleepwalker by megadeth
@@VicSellsPeace yeah it is bro
Sounds a bit like Dreamer Deceiver by Judas Priest.
It sounds like dsbm instrumental ngl
Did James write this?
Does the song have a name?
Its SleepWalker-Megadeth
This is When the Hills Ran Red, the song that, according to Ron McGovney, later became Fade to Black.
Sounds a lot like murders in the rue morgue by maiden
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Sleepwalker.
Pero fuera de chiste ¿si existio una canción asi o no?
según Ron McGovney si existió
Is this like lyinnerd skinred cover
music is me no and holy shit you need to learn how to spell
wtf their skin isn't red.
HOLY GOD I FOUND AN OLD STUPUD PRANK TYPO COMMENT I DID BAHAHAHAHAGAGAGAGAGAGAGAGAGAG
@@deedsdilla A prank typo? You just spelled Lynyrd Skynyrd wrong. No prank involved. Just didn't know how to spell it.
I don’t think anyone said “bitchin!” In 1981....
TheMadArab138 bitchin’ was an extremely popular term in the 70s and early 80s. Swearing didn’t just start happening in the 90s, you know.
California
People been saying bitchin since the 50s
Wrong notes. Sloppy playing. But thats to be expected at the infancy of a band. It sounds like a guitarist just learning how to play. Not everything a band writes is the best ever. Its okay to say it didnt sound good, its crap, its garbage.
it's all right not amazing but not garbage