Saturday, September 11, 2010

METALLICA CHURNS OUT AN NEW EP?

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Metallica are releasing an EP to celebrate their upcoming tour of Australia and New Zealand.


The Six Feet Down Under EP is made up of live recordings of Metallica concerts in Australia from 1989 – 2004. A statement on the band’s website reads: "We're getting psyched up for our return to Australia and New Zealand next week. It's been six long years since we've visited and we're ready to throw down!

"The nice people at Universal Music were so darn excited that they actually suggested that we release something special to commemorate this last run of World Magnetic tour dates, so ta-da we present the Six Feet Down Under limited edition EP!"

The EP will be available in New Zealand record stores from September 20.

The tracklist is as follows:

01. "Eye Of The Beholder" - Recorded live on May 4, 1989 at Festival Hall in Melbourne
02. "...And Justice For All" - Recorded live on May 4, 1989 at Festival Hall in Melbourne
03. "Through The Never" - Recorded live on April 8, 1993 at the Entertainment Centre in Perth
04. "The Unforgiven" - Recorded live on April 4, 1993 at the National Tennis Centre in Melbourne
05. "Low Man's Lyric (Acoustic)" -Recorded live on April 11, 1998 at the Entertainment Centre in Perth
06. "Devil's Dance" - Recorded live on April 12, 1998 at the Entertainment Centre in Perth
07. "Frantic" - Recorded live on January 21, 2004 at the Entertainment Centre in Sydney
08. "Fight Fire With Fire" - Recorded live on January 19, 2004 at the Entertainment Centre in Brisbane

Some of the tracks on the EP have never been officially released before as live b-sides.



The statement on Metallica.com continues: "Here's the story. The collective brain trust came up with what we thought might be a kinda fun idea. How about some live recordings from each time we have been lucky enough to visit the area?



"It was all well and good until we realized that we did not start making multi-track recordings of every show until 2004... oops! But you guys, the fans, came to our rescue with some pretty decent bootleg options.



"Be gentle with us. A few of these songs are, well, we'll say 'rough,' which may be an understatement! They do, however, capture the live moments and hopefully you'll have as much fun listening as we did playing on those nights."



The final leg of the World Magnetic tour includes the following performance dates:



15/09 - Melbourne, Australia Rod Laver Arena

16/09 - Melbourne, Australia Rod Laver Arena

18/09 - Sydney, Australia Acer Arena

21/09 - Christchurch, New Zealand CBS Canterbury Arena

22/09 - Christchurch, New Zealand CBS Canterbury Arena

25/09 - Tokyo, Japan Saitama Super Arena

26/09 - Tokyo, Japan Saitama Super Arena

13/10 - Auckland, New Zealand Vector Arena

14/10 - Auckland, New Zealand Vector Arena

16/10 - Brisbane, Australia Entertainment Centre

18/10 - Brisbane, Australia Entertainment Centre

19/10 - Brisbane, Australia Entertainment Centre

22/10 - Perth, Australia Burswood Dome

23/10 - Perth, Australia Burswood Dome

10/11 - Sydney, Australia Acer Arena

11/11 - Sydney, Australia Acer Arena

13/11 - Sydney, Australia Acer Arena

15/11 - Adelaide, Australia Entertainment Centre

16/11 - Adelaide, Australia Entertainment Centre

18/11 - Melbourne, Australia Rod Laver Arena

20/11 - Melbourne, Australia Rod Laver Arena

21/11 - Melbourne, Australia Rod Laver Arena

Thursday, September 9, 2010

CHECK OUT THIS FREE HARD ROCK CD I FOUND FOR YOU ON AMAZON!!!!!!


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A little musical history about me:

I began my life gathering interest from the songs and genres that my mother loved. Madonna, Lionel Ritchie, Judy Garland, The Commodores, Andy Gibb (The Beegees), etc. Then, when my mother remarried in the early 90's, my stepfather (who's awesome in his own right) introduced me to Hard Rock.


It was the beginning of a long love affair. I learned the sounds and sights of ZZ Top, Foreigner, Bad Company, Squeeze, Robert Palmer, REO Speedwagon. George had bscribed to one of those mail order CD collection programs. The ones that had super small stamps of each of the artist's current CD's. Honestly, it was like my own stamp collection! HAHA! I'd fantasize about listening to them all based on what the album cover looked like. It was almost always based on aesthetics.




My dad had about 30-60 CD'S in collection. I remember, it seemed so HUGE thinking back. I really didn't go to music stores to have anything to compare another collection by, so at that point in my life - it was what i used to gain musical knowledge before guitar lessons.
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