a music thread for a break. post away.

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Helloween w/Michael Kiske "A Tale That Wasn't Right" Live 1992
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LQll...yer_detailpage
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Check this out JCM800
Helloween w/Michael Kiske "A Tale That Wasn't Right" Live 1992
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LQll...yer_detailpage Originally Posted by zerodahero
DARK ANGEL Never To Rise Again
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GajEM...yer_detailpage

SLAYER Chemical Warfare
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTO1s...yer_detailpage Originally Posted by zerodahero
BLACK SABBATH Neon Knights

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sR90o...yer_detailpage

DIO RIP Originally Posted by zerodahero
more excellent choices

here's one for you.....

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  • R.M.
  • 03-04-2013, 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by R.M.
great shower scene R M...... like the AIC choice also
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What happened to this chick? She was hot!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AcdG...yer_detailpage

Didnt know she sang this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8da5L...yer_detailpage Originally Posted by zerodahero

I believe Apallonia got religion and left the R&B thang, though she might have done some gospel stuff for a while. The second cut you posted there was a hit for The Bangles.
I think thats Vanity you are thinking of.

Yeah I remember the Bangles hit song ,just didn't know Apollonia sang it too.
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I think thats Vanity you are thinking of.

Yeah I remember the Bangles hit song ,just didn't know Apollonia sang it too. Originally Posted by zerodahero
You're right about Vanity. My mistake.
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A pretty damn cool (and powerful) twist to the old classic:

Stand By Me! (or in this case) Playing for Change!

http://www.karmatube.org/videos.php?id=1430

Ever since he heard some street musicians outside a Subway station move some 200-odd passerbys to tears, Mark Johnson has been thinking up a way to shine more light on the transformative power of music. After ten years, this Grammy winning filmmaker has got something. Something remarkable, actually: bringing together musicians from around the world -- blues singers in a waterlogged New Orleans, chamber groups in Moscow, a South African choir -- to collaborate on songs familiar and new, in the effort to foster a new, greater understanding of our commonality. As part of 'Playing for Change', this is moving remix of the popular 'Stand By Me' performed by more than 100 musicians from Tibet to Zimbabwe!