Venom 1985....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MROyG...e_gdata_player
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Venom 1985....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MROyG...e_gdata_player
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Exodus/Slayer/Venom 1985 Tour....
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwyyrj136CY&feature=related
I didn't catch them at Studio 54, but was at the infamous Felt Forum show when Slayer played.....
One of the most violent shows I've ever been to...
So bad that I had to get medieval and drop-kick a pit bully into oblivion, because he was harassing some kids smaller than him....I hate when the cycle of violence gets to that level.....http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/...ons/icon13.png
That show was so violent, $50,000 of damage done to the Felt Forum, that Slayer was never allowed back there again....
but it was also when Slayer was at their best, IMO....no one came close to the insanity of a Slayer show at that time...
Drop kicked a bully in the pit, eh? You are one SMF, DS.:scared:
I guess the modern version of you is a lot mellower?
This is Slayer performing 'Altar of Sacrifice - Jesus Saves' at the Felt Forum in NYC, 88. This show turned into an ugly mess when fans tore out their seats and started throwing around seat cushions. This show has become know as 'the seat cushion riot'.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPSqia3rRAc&feature=autoplay&list= PL7D093B 76D073D8FC&playnext=4
some more, man that must have been a great show!
Quote from youtube - YEAH!! I was at this show!!! sickest concert ever. Anybody else here too? as a matter of fact i think thats me stagediving at 1:43 awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
mikenyc1000
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qkfV25OI40&playnext=1&list=PL7D09 3B76D073 D8FC&feature=results_main
Slayer and metallica and exodus and venom those were the golden days of thrash metal.:thumbsup:
any room for Sabbath in this thread?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dN8eGV8PJo
New stuff from New Jeresy's very own KALOPSIA! https://www.youtube.com/watchv=4RqrpctS43A
Sad news I got tonight from one of my metal brothers.My metal brother Jon Luis Torres of Ulysses siren has passed on.he died Monday of reported heart failure.I never got to meet Jon in person but,we stayed in touch with each other since 1998 and our radio show[Dark Intentions WNHU 88.7fm] always supported any musical ventures he was involved in.it is so sad and it hurts to know that the metal world/his wife Tammy and little girl Cassy have to go on without him.
He also was a member of Laaz Rockit,WarningSF,Heathen and he did live gigs with Exodus as he knew all of their material and filled in when needed.
he was a very capable musician that mastered fretboard gymnastics and was an accomplished bassist as well.
Jon is instantly missed already and I'll never forget one of the best friends I never even met.
what a gem of a guy he was.
RIP metal brother,,,,,,,,
http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/vet...n-torres-dies/
R-P
Roddy sorry to hear the news.
Every year it's another one....we are of that certain age....my deepest condolences....:(
Here is some Heathen....RIP to all the metal brothers who are no longer with us.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXje8nq0z7A
Ulysses Siren....Roddy was he their base player? I think that's him on the far left.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zw1uGN4fVZA
Thoughts and prayers -
September 04, 2013
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Veteran San Francisco Bay Area heavy metal musician Jon Torres, who played bass and guitar for a number of the region's most acclaimed cult acts, including ULYSSES SIREN, HEATHEN and LÄÄZ ROCKIT, died Monday night as a result of a reported heart failure.
At the time of his death, Torres was married to REPULSA vocalist Tambre Bryant. They have a daughter, Cassandra.
In a 2006 interview with Earth-Dog, Torres spoke about why he felt ULYSSES SIREN never achived the same commercial success as some of their peers, such as TESTAMENT and EXODUS. "There are many reasons, in my opinion," he said. "I'd have to say the number one reason was alcohol and substance abuse mixed in with a heaping dose of testosterone added to the toxic soup. Second: SIREN never had the contacts and or management that some of the other bands had, and even if we did, we probably would have ****** that up as well. Also, we had a real love-hate relationship involved between members."
Torres also talked about his time with LÄÄZ ROCKIT and how he became involved with the cult Bay Area thrash metal act. "I got a tryout with LÄÄZ through my longtime friend Walter Morgan," he said. "I'd had enough of SIREN and Walt asked me if I'd like to try out. At first, I flat out told him no. I had never really liked the band. The first record was good but when I heard 'Annihilation Principle', I changed my opinion. Good record. I auditioned and got the gig."
He continued: "I could write a book about the 2 1/2 years I was with LÄÄZ. I'll give you the short version for now. I had a blast with LÄÄZ. The tours and the vids and records were a great time and learning experience I'll never forget."
Bay Area metal scene veteran Walter Morgan of Deadly Embrace Productions has penned the following tribute to Jon:
"I will say that Jon was ahead of his time.
"When I first met him in WARNING, METALLICA and LÄÄZ ROCKIT were just as unknown. It was the start of the San Francisco thrash scene, and he was one of the musicians who started it! He was a badass guitar player, who was also a band leader, writer, and very talented shredder. He only switched to bass at my suggestion, to get him into a world wide touring band. so he switched to bass and learned four LÄÄZ ROCKIT songs in less than a week, and got the gig. He was, I thought, a better guitar player and songwriter.
"He was in WARNING, ULYSSES SIREN, ANGEL WITCH, LÄÄZ ROCKIT, HEATHEN, and many more projects and bands.
"I have been through thick and thin with him — tours, parties, and shows, then more after-parties, and after-shows. He knew how to have fun, he knew how to listen, he knew how to give. I could count on him for anything; he was there.
"In the music scene, there are real people, fakes and poseurs. Jon was as real as you could get. He had a wonderful wife, Tambre, who really complemented him and took care of him, and loved him deeply. [She] gave him a daughter, his pride and his joy. While I see her grow up, I can see Jon in her. In fact, she has a lot of Jon in her — his fire, his love, his independence, his antics, his good nature, his facial expressions, even his temper at times. He loved her like a father loves his child, and seeing so much of himself in her put a smile on his face.
"Jon always supported his wife and child, and I think Jon got out of music early to be a good husband, father, and provider first, and do music as a side project after. Now that's a real man.
"Jon was a great, groundbreaking musician who helped create a metal scene here in San Francisco and never did it for fame or money. He did it with his heart and soul. He never had a 'rock star' ego; he was just a kid that grew up in San Francisco, embraced life and made it count. He was a hard-working union electrician while still playing in bands through his life; he did both. More than a few times, he bought some of the equipment for the bands he was in — always giving to make it happen.
"I was lucky to see him just last week at his house. We talked, we joked, we laughed, we gossiped, we caught up, like we always do. We talked about some old stories and old times, and when I left, I hugged him like I always have whenever I would see him. Because he meant a lot to me and everyone that knew this special friend.
"I know all his ex-bandmates, friends and the metal scene will miss him deeply, and remember the wild times they had, and loved him as a person first!
"Jon Torres touched a lot of people. and our hearts and prayers go out to his wife, Tambre, and his daughter, Cassandra. God bless him always."
Photo above courtesy of Walter Morgan
Read more at http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/vet...WEK65oSYCAX.99
He played bass with heathen since he did both very well he did it to play in the band,his love is the guitar which he is much more than capable.
his song that he wrote fully is on the latest heathen album,it is called "bloodcult",you can feel/hear his style of writing and spirit in that track like none of the other tracks on the album.
in Ulysses Siren he did guitar,he is on the right and loves his white Gibson flying-V.
switching tempos,very creative riffs all metalheads need to hear that track.
thanks for the kind words Dark,I tried to call his wife several times but, I know it has to be a lot going on so,i will shoot out a sympathy card with my number.
I Hope Tammy and Cassie carry on well.
Jon,RIP my metal brother,,,,
R-P
the bassist in Ulysses Siren is Joe Jimenez,Joe and Jon were closer than brothers!
R-P
RIP for your friend.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQ8ml7eENuI
mike Batio doing his ****!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2fa93JRlJU
Mike Batio kicking ***,,,,,,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGhNnwA6ZvA
Deathmetal from Iran,,,,,
Arsames-Homo sapiens
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HoBrUGA0XU
Huntress-spell eater
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8D4qXkCCSWg
Havok live in Brooklyn N.Y.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfTcE_Sh1_w
Marduk-baptism by fire[drumcam]
pronounced Mar-dook.