To witness this at the age of 12 in ‘83 was special. Every band coming out was awesome. I use to go to the store and read Cream magazine and Circus magazines for hours. Great memories for sure, all those records are what shaped me and made me who i am today
That's great to hear man. I feel the same way. Feel we were the lucky ones able to live through that time. Nothing can touch the music of that era. I guess that's why we're still talking about it 40 plus years later right ha
I love all of the albums you showed, but the only ones I got into at the time were the Crue, the Def Leppard, and the Quiet Riot. Like you, I got all my metal from MTV at the time, and rarely saw Headbangers Ball until much later. I love the Warlord...such and underrated band. The later stuff is just as good.
We were so lucky to have MTV that actually played videos. It was such a huge piece to becoming a fan. To me the collecting physical tapes/records etc all went hand in hand with it.
Warlord Deliver Us has always been one of my all time favorite albums, I always thought the guitarist is excellent and has a Randy Rhoads type sound/feel , always thought he could have stepped into Ozzy's band after Randy passed away. Never understood why they never got a lot bigger and well known, they deserved much more fame, success and recognition. Glad to see them talked about and knowing I am not the only one who remembers them fondly.
I like your style dude, first video of yours I've ran across... subscribed and will be checking out more. I agree Kill Em All was the best of 83, just perfection. I also agree with your take on Savatage. They were awesome up until Hall of the MK.... but once they went all "opera house synth metal" I was out. I was born in 72 so around the same age. First time I remember getting interested in metal was listening to the Blizzard of Ozz tape at my cousin's house. Then came Shout at the Devil and a little later, Master of Puppets. Well once I bought Puppets around the age of 14, I had to go back and get Kill Em All and Ride... it was over then, lol
I appreciate the kind words and glad you dig it. How lucky are we to have grown up in that era of metal. It was the best with a question. Sounds like you got into Metallica an album before me. I got into them on Garage Days but really got into them once Justice was released. Just like you once I was hooked I went back and had to check out those first 3 albums. Rest is history ha
Hey Brett. Love it dude. I just finished making a vid but I'll try and jump on this man! Got stuff on the go right now actually, but I'll come back. Cheers bud! 🍻✌️🤘🎶🤘
Witchfynde - Cloak and Dagger Manilla Road - Crystal Logic Slayer - Show No Mercy Manowar - Into Glory Ride Bitch - Be My Slave Anvil - Forged in Fire Witchfinder General - Friends of Hell Plasmatics - Coup D Etat Raven - All For One Black Sabbath - Born Again Savage Grace - the Dominatress ( EP) Metal Massacre 3 & 4 Compilations, And the greatest album of 1983 Mercyful Fate - Melissa
That's one hell of a list. Lots of those bands I didn't get into until much later. Love pretty much all of them now. Just found out recently that raven live pretty close to me and play Atlanta at least once a year and I had no idea. I've seen Raven a handful of times including November 2020 to in Florida at the Tommy and Marshalls azula tribute show, but I've never seen them in Atlanta
Shit man. Knowing me I probably did. Haha . But if I caught it I'd have had to start over lol. I do these one takes so any errors I'm like shit. Start over. Haha
@@headbangerscloset8552 on the big screen (tv) sounded like that but on the lap top (right in front of me) after listening a few times sounded like you said Kerry. So, don't think you messed up just sounded that way cuz you said his name so quickly.
1. Dio - Holy Diver 2. Iron Maiden - Piece of Mind 3. Mercyful Fate - Melissa 4. Metallica - Kill 'Em All 5. Thin Lizzy - Thunder and Lightning 6. Accept - Balls to the Wall 7. Black Sabbath - Born Again 8. Queensryche - Queensryche (EP) 9. Motley Crue - Shout at the Devil 10. Ozzy Osbourne - Bark at the Moon 11. Saxon - Power & the Glory 12. Krokus - Headhunter 13. Savatage - Sirens 14. Blue Oyster Cult - The Revolution by Night 15. Alcatrazz - No Parole from Rock and Roll 16. Y&T - Mean Streak 17. Satan - Court in the Act 18. Def Leppard - Pyromania 19. KISS - Lick It Up 20. AC/DC - Flick of the Switch 21. Fastway - Fastway 22. Riot - Born in America 23. Quiet Riot - Metal Health 24. Manilla Road - Crystal Logic 25. Rainbow - Bent Out of Shape 26. Sortilege - Sortilege 27. Virgin Steele - II: Guardians of the Flame 28. Jaguar - Power Games 29. Dokken - Breaking the Chains 30. UFO - Making Contact
To witness this at the age of 12 in ‘83 was special. Every band coming out was awesome. I use to go to the store and read Cream magazine and Circus magazines for hours. Great memories for sure, all those records are what shaped me and made me who i am today
That's great to hear man. I feel the same way. Feel we were the lucky ones able to live through that time. Nothing can touch the music of that era. I guess that's why we're still talking about it 40 plus years later right ha
I love all of the albums you showed, but the only ones I got into at the time were the Crue, the Def Leppard, and the Quiet Riot. Like you, I got all my metal from MTV at the time, and rarely saw Headbangers Ball until much later. I love the Warlord...such and underrated band. The later stuff is just as good.
We were so lucky to have MTV that actually played videos. It was such a huge piece to becoming a fan. To me the collecting physical tapes/records etc all went hand in hand with it.
Hi Brett just subscribed to your channel,Warlord great band great album 💯💯🤘🤘🤘
Thank you and welcome. Hope you enjoy it and looking forward to talking all things metal with you. 🤘🏻🤘🏻🍻
Warlord Deliver Us has always been one of my all time favorite albums, I always thought the guitarist is excellent and has a Randy Rhoads type sound/feel , always thought he could have stepped into Ozzy's band after Randy passed away. Never understood why they never got a lot bigger and well known, they deserved much more fame, success and recognition. Glad to see them talked about and knowing I am not the only one who remembers them fondly.
I like your style dude, first video of yours I've ran across... subscribed and will be checking out more. I agree Kill Em All was the best of 83, just perfection. I also agree with your take on Savatage. They were awesome up until Hall of the MK.... but once they went all "opera house synth metal" I was out. I was born in 72 so around the same age. First time I remember getting interested in metal was listening to the Blizzard of Ozz tape at my cousin's house. Then came Shout at the Devil and a little later, Master of Puppets. Well once I bought Puppets around the age of 14, I had to go back and get Kill Em All and Ride... it was over then, lol
I appreciate the kind words and glad you dig it. How lucky are we to have grown up in that era of metal. It was the best with a question.
Sounds like you got into Metallica an album before me. I got into them on Garage Days but really got into them once Justice was released. Just like you once I was hooked I went back and had to check out those first 3 albums. Rest is history ha
Hey Brett. Love it dude. I just finished making a vid but I'll try and jump on this man! Got stuff on the go right now actually, but I'll come back. Cheers bud! 🍻✌️🤘🎶🤘
Thanks brother. Looking forward to seeing your upcoming vids
So many great albums in 1983. Game changer is for sure Kill em all by Metallica. Cheers Brett
It's the goat for that year for sure
Witchfynde - Cloak and Dagger
Manilla Road - Crystal Logic
Slayer - Show No Mercy
Manowar - Into Glory Ride
Bitch - Be My Slave
Anvil - Forged in Fire
Witchfinder General - Friends of Hell
Plasmatics - Coup D Etat
Raven - All For One
Black Sabbath - Born Again
Savage Grace - the Dominatress ( EP)
Metal Massacre 3 & 4 Compilations,
And the greatest album of 1983
Mercyful Fate - Melissa
That's one hell of a list. Lots of those bands I didn't get into until much later. Love pretty much all of them now.
Just found out recently that raven live pretty close to me and play Atlanta at least once a year and I had no idea. I've seen Raven a handful of times including November 2020 to in Florida at the Tommy and Marshalls azula tribute show, but I've never seen them in Atlanta
Sounded like you said KEVIN King. I had to play back a few times to see if I heard right or wrong
Shit man. Knowing me I probably did. Haha . But if I caught it I'd have had to start over lol. I do these one takes so any errors I'm like shit. Start over. Haha
@@headbangerscloset8552 on the big screen (tv) sounded like that but on the lap top (right in front of me) after listening a few times sounded like you said Kerry. So, don't think you messed up just sounded that way cuz you said his name so quickly.
1. Dio - Holy Diver
2. Iron Maiden - Piece of Mind
3. Mercyful Fate - Melissa
4. Metallica - Kill 'Em All
5. Thin Lizzy - Thunder and Lightning
6. Accept - Balls to the Wall
7. Black Sabbath - Born Again
8. Queensryche - Queensryche (EP)
9. Motley Crue - Shout at the Devil
10. Ozzy Osbourne - Bark at the Moon
11. Saxon - Power & the Glory
12. Krokus - Headhunter
13. Savatage - Sirens
14. Blue Oyster Cult - The Revolution by Night
15. Alcatrazz - No Parole from Rock and Roll
16. Y&T - Mean Streak
17. Satan - Court in the Act
18. Def Leppard - Pyromania
19. KISS - Lick It Up
20. AC/DC - Flick of the Switch
21. Fastway - Fastway
22. Riot - Born in America
23. Quiet Riot - Metal Health
24. Manilla Road - Crystal Logic
25. Rainbow - Bent Out of Shape
26. Sortilege - Sortilege
27. Virgin Steele - II: Guardians of the Flame
28. Jaguar - Power Games
29. Dokken - Breaking the Chains
30. UFO - Making Contact
Why does youtube do this to me?))))