Sunday, December 24, 2006

loose worth songs


porcelaine queen from runaway brides' brides of destruction. this song is just outstanding. it has become an obsession. its infectious rythm caught it since first hearing. it is not a ballad or powerballad but a lament song. anyway, excellent. great. the rest of the songs do not have meaning for me.

catherine from van halen. actually it is not a song from this record but a song that eddie worked on. it seems there was a controversy because a rock star was working on the osb of a porn movie. i still try to understand why, the controversy? anyway the song is sexy, with feelin', strong and with a guitar only eddie is able to touch your feelings for an intimate night.


beasts of burden from gary moore. this one is great. it is time since i did not hear a good new song from this guitar player. strangely it made only the single i have found my love in you, and not the album. the other instrumental thing i love from gary is the loner. never enough appreciated.



hard rock hallelujah from lordi is another song i can not get bored by. i mean, it is great, powerful and strong with a catchy chorus and funny lyrics. many people, included i thought it may be a joke, but after listening to it i changed wisely my opinion. great song!




ain't crying for the moon from kingdom come has a perfect heart breaking emotional ballad first part. only for this it deserves my attention and got me haunted for a while. great song, interesting cover.





reflections from once bitten... twice shy 's shy. this ballad is a personal favourite, and its solo makes it more memorable. they did another version, but as it often happens, the first one remains the best. shy should deserve recogntion at least for this song.





nobody's fool from cinderella's night songs has been to this day the only song i liked from this record. again it is not a ballad but a mid tempo with energy and obsessive rythm. this is an old one, but i song i can get enough of. just this one. fortunately, cinderella has better records :)




no stranger to love from tony iommi 7th star record. great solo, great riffs from tony and majestic voice from glenn hughes. another song i can't get enough of. black sabbath talkin' about love? commercial? who cares, as long as the song rocks!




dreamer from ozzy's down to earth. strange, somehow i relate this record to rainbow's, but had nothing yo do. ozzy is not a singer that i love. few songs are able to impress me. this one is a mellow ballad which i find quite interesting





shot in the dark from ozzy's ultimate sin is the greatest song he has ever done, singing in the right key ... i mean, the version megadeth did of paranoid sounded a million times better. but this song is just hypnothic for me, it has more to be with the rythm than the melody, but anyway, the song is awesome. it was the first song that made me re-think my wrong concept of ozzy. :-)


julia (acoustic version) from axxis. somehow obsessed by this song, a peaceful acoustic very melodic. melancholic piano & acoustic ballad. very nice.






the last note of freedom is a song for david coverdale. the song was written, he went and sang. the song is great, the solos are brilliant, and david's voice just fits like a glove, a very nice discovering from the past thanks to internet.

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