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The Heavy Metal songs I loved

Post by Aurorae » 13 May 2020, 02:06

Heavy metal, hair metal whatever you call it, I was in it. Loved black metal, death metal, doom metal, goth metal etc....
Off course Paranoid is the first heavy song ever.. The lead vocal Ozzy Osborn ate live chickens for supper :evil: :lol:
Black Sabbath's "Paranoid"

Judas Priest - You've Got Another Thing Coming (Video)

Scorpins - Rock You Like A Hurricane

Crazy Ted Nugent – Stranglehold (Live)

This is Rock but one of my Favorite
Led Zeppelin - Whole Lotta Love (Official Music Video) Jimmy is considered the second best guitarist of all time after Jimi Hendrix.


Paste yours ...Queen does not count as Heavy Metal :lol: :lol:

BTW, I may post my own Eritrean Version Heavy's on Youtube. Watch out :lol:

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Re: The Heavy Metal songs I loved

Post by Aurorae » 13 May 2020, 02:44

The best guitarist of all time Jimi Hendrix G-major E- Minor

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Re: The Heavy Metal songs I loved

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 13 May 2020, 04:10

Hardliner

Even though i have no fxxcking idea about the lyrics they sing, i love to listen to german heavy metal band rammstein and brittish Iron maiden.

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Re: The Heavy Metal songs I loved

Post by Zmeselo » 13 May 2020, 06:08




Why your favourite rock band is a tool of Satan… and must be stopped!

By Paul Brannigan

https://www.loudersound.com/features/sa ... -queen-666

May 19, 2016

Remember when Christians were genuinely scared of rock music?


Angus Young, on the Highway to Hell (Image credit: Frazer Harrison \/ Getty)



It might seem strange, in an age when the President of the United States can make smart, knowing references to heavy metal, but once upon a time people were genuinely scared of rock ‘n’ roll. Sure there’s still the occasional flurry of tabloid-generated hysteria – remember when the Daily Mail ‘outed’ My Chemical Romance as a “death cult”? http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/artic ... t-emo.html – but with the passing of time rock ‘n’ roll has become sufficiently house-trained that transgressive artists formerly denounced as deviants, junkies and perverts are now lauded as iconoclastic cultural giants/geniuses when they leave us.

It was not always so. Back in the 1980s, rock ‘n’ roll was viewed as a dangerous, diabolical art-form, a vile, depraved sinkhole of sin and immorality from which innocent teenagers must be protected. In 1985 a group of politicians’ wives in Washington DC were so concerned about the pernicious effects of heavy metal, hip-hop and pop that they formed the PMRC (Parents Music Resource Center) to lobby for the introduction of ‘Parental Advisory’ stickers on albums containing lyrical references to sex, drugs and violence. For some on the Christian Right however, such measures were not sufficient: rock ‘n’ roll was intrinsically evil and must be stopped at all costs.

In 1983, Jacob Aranza, a young Texan minister of the church, took it upon himself to alert parents to the dangers of rock ‘n’ roll by exposing not only the overt sinful behaviour practised by its leading exponents but also to lay bare sinister Satanic messages secreted within the grooves of popular vinyl records. In his book Backward Masking Unmasked, Aranza noted that many of these messages
are tied in closely with witchcraft and Satan worship and encourage abnormal sexual behaviour and the use of drugs.
Yikes!

With the book now long out of print, we feel it is our moral duty to once again shine a light on Aranza’s findings, so that susceptible young minds may be kept pure. Here’s some things we learned while poring over this litany of wickedness…



LED ZEPPELIN LOVE – AND ACTUALLY LIVE WITH - SATAN
Crowned by a popular rock magazine as ‘the most popular band in the world’, Led Zeppelin is known for swinging concerts tours as well as their music,
notes Jacob.

Groovy, right?

WRONG!

For buried deep, indeed backwards, within Stairway To Heaven, arguably the quartet’s finest song is the message

There’s no escaping it. It’s my sweet Satan. The one will be the path who makes me sad; whose power is Satan.


Blimey.

But wait, there’s more! Reverse the lyric ‘Dear lady can you hear the wind blow and did you know your stairway lies on the whispering wind’ and the line

Oh, I will sing, because I live with Satan


is clearly audible.

Alarming, by any measure.

BLACK SABBATH HAVE SATAN PLAYING BASS!
With a name like Black Sabbath you could only expect them to be what they are,
Jacob concedes.

The minister uncovers no direct evidence of backwards masking in Sabbath songs, but does draw his readers attention to the fact that the first Black Sabbath album “pictured a witch on the front” while Sabbath Bloody Sabbath features “a nude satanic ritual.” Rum stuff, certainly. But not as alarming as Jacob’s revelation that bassist Geezer Butler, the seventh son of a seventh son, “is Lucifer.” Bet he keeps that quiet down the Villa.





QUEEN ARE BASICALLY DEVIANTS

Queen may not actively promote Satanism, but, worryingly for Jacob, they appear to be flagrantly endorsing ‘alternative’ lifestyles. Played backwards, the chorus of Another One Bites The Dust is plainly revealed to say ‘Decide to smoke marijuana, marijuana, marijuana.’ Furthermore, not only did Queen choose to sponsor a “nude bicycle race” while promoting 1978’s Jazz album, but their hit single We Are The Champions
has been widely interpreted as the anthem of the Gày Liberation.
Freddie Mercury, Jacob also reveals, is a “friend of tightsmakers.” Best we leave it at that.

RITCHIE BLACKMORE DERIVES HIS POWER FROM A DEMONIC SERVANT OF THE BABYLONIAN GOD BAAL
Ritchie Blackmore’s music and message are certainly not that of a rainbow, but rather a ‘Lake of Fire’.
He may be a guitar god, but Deep Purple/Rainbow man Ritchie Blackmore’s interest in the occult is a concern for Jacob, not least because of the revelation that during live gigs Blackmore
astro-projects out of his body to float around the concert hall.
Revealing that Blackmore likes to record in a haunted 17th century castle, and citing songs such as A Black Magician, Stargazer and Tarot Woman as problematic, Jacob notes that even Blackmore himself has cautioned against occult dabblings, saying
A lot of people go too far, too soon…
Ominous.

KISS ARE FREAKS…AND POSSIBLY CANNIBALS

No need for backwards messages here, as Kiss –
fire breathing demons from rock and rock hell-
openly and unashamedly profess to be ‘Kids In Satan’s Service’, says the good minister.

Noting producer Bob Ezrin’s description of the quartet as
symbols of unfettered evil,
Jacob lists their many, many vices, including – but almost certainly not limited to - an obsession with sex and pornography, a desire to become revered as Gods and a propensity for making ‘satanic salutes’ with their hands. Bassist Gene Simmons is singled out for special mention, because of an interview he gave where he confessed to an interest in the taste of human flesh and admitted
I’ve always wanted to be a cannibal.
Sweet Jesus!





IRON MAIDEN ‘RESPECT THE POWER OF THE OCCULT’
Maiden is far from a band of devil worshippers
an unnamed band member is quoted as saying, but Jacob remains somewhat sceptical.

For one thing, the London band have a “rotting corpse” as a mascot, and bandleader Steve Harris sounds as if he’s protesting too much when he says
we don’t go around casting spells.
Hmmm…

ALICE COOPER IS A REINCARNATED 17TH CENTURY WITCH

Son of a preacherman Vincent Furnier received his stage name during a session with a Ouija board, during which he was promised global fame by the spirits present if he glorified the exploits of Ms Alice Cooper, a 17th century witch. With an unhealthy interest in necrophilia and a penchant for dressing like a lady, Alice is most definitely on Jacob’s shitlist.
All these hellish and sexual overtones that Alice uses don’t make it very hard to believe that he is going to Hell and leading many there along with him,
says the minister.

Quite.

AC/DC ARE, WITHOUT QUESTION, ON THE ‘HIGHWAY TO HELL’
The titles of their songs leave the listener with no questions about AC/DC’s moral stand,
sniffs Jacob, citing an interview in which guitarist Angus Young, perhaps not entirely seriously, lists
mugging, raping, pillaging
among his interests.

Again, the minister fails to unearth any specific backwards messages in ‘DC’s back catalogue, though points out that
AC/DC means bísêxual,
notes that former singer Bon Scott died
choking on his own vomit
and suggests that the ‘Promised Land’ referred to in Highway To Hell is, in fact, most likely to be the domain over which the Horned Master Satan presides. Diabolical!



If you, like us, are concerned about the dangerous messages promoted by rock ‘n’ roll groups, we urge you to pick up a copy of Backwards Masking Unmasked asap. Used copies are available on Amazon for the princely sum of 1p (plus P&P)


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Re: The Heavy Metal songs I loved

Post by Aurorae » 13 May 2020, 12:24

Zmeselo,

Satanism is just ridiculous selling tool. You have to look at the creativity. BTW, highway to hell should be replaced with this song

But here is classic you may appreciate. :lol:
One of my favorite

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Re: The Heavy Metal songs I loved

Post by Aurorae » 13 May 2020, 14:25

Arguably, the best rock band ?

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Re: The Heavy Metal songs I loved

Post by Aurorae » 13 May 2020, 15:03

Deqi,

Long time no see :lol: . Great to hear from you.
My favorite German band is the Scorpions. Your band is awesome too. :lol:

This is one of the best from Iron Maiden. Great choice

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Re: The Heavy Metal songs I loved

Post by Aurorae » 13 May 2020, 16:13

Abeba could be an excellent Rythm Guitarist. :lol:

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Re: The Heavy Metal songs I loved

Post by Aurorae » 14 May 2020, 10:33

Had Abeba grew up in the US

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Re: The Heavy Metal songs I loved

Post by Aurorae » 14 May 2020, 10:51

The very song I felt when I met my future wife :lol:

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Re: The Heavy Metal songs I loved

Post by Digital Weyane » 14 May 2020, 11:38

⚠️ STOP DISTRACTING OUR ATTENTION FROM THIS PRESSING ISSUE AFFECTING ONE MILLION TEGARU REFUGEES IN YEMEN! ⚠️


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Re: The Heavy Metal songs I loved

Post by justo » 14 May 2020, 12:41

Aurorae wrote:
13 May 2020, 02:06
Heavy metal, hair metal whatever you call it, I was in it. Loved black metal, death metal, doom metal, goth metal etc....
Off course Paranoid is the first heavy song ever.. The lead vocal Ozzy Osborn ate live chickens for supper :evil: :lol:

BTW, I may post my own Eritrean Version Heavy's on Youtube. Watch out :lol:
Eritreans who are so much into western culture are a liability for Eritrea
I always suspected that the liberal paroles that you clatter ER with were borrowed from somewhere in the west.
During the Italian occupation, we use to call you burro (pro Italian) and most of your kind used to work as translators or cooks

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Re: The Heavy Metal songs I loved

Post by Aurorae » 14 May 2020, 15:37

Justo.

Eritreans who are so much into the dead Eastern culture of socialism (little mad men with dictatorial ego) are the brain dead liability of Eritrea. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: The Heavy Metal songs I loved

Post by Sabur » 14 May 2020, 16:06

Aurorae:

Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" although controversial about the Original Singer is one of the Supreme Ballads of Rock Music.

How about the Talented Eritrean Funky Musician Tekle Hiwket 8)

Tegadalay:


Shita Merror:

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Re: The Heavy Metal songs I loved

Post by Aurorae » 14 May 2020, 17:25

Sabur,

Tekle Hwket is a genius. He is the Eritrean version of Jimi Hendrix. BTW, I developed an easier way to play like Jimmi by sliding all over the guitar. Even kids can do it. You don't have to have big hands like Jimmy or Chuck berry to do so. Kids and even adults can learn through simple coloring on paper. I may share it one day :lol: :lol: :lol: About Stairway to Heaven, it is the song that is always mentioned along with Led Zeppellin. For me immigrant and whole lot's of love come first. It is like Layla to Eric Clapton which I am not crazy about.Though Eric is awesome too.

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Re: The Heavy Metal songs I loved

Post by justo » 14 May 2020, 17:32

Aurorae wrote:
14 May 2020, 15:37
Justo.

Eritreans who are so much into the dead Eastern culture of socialism (little mad men with dictatorial ego) are the brain dead liability of Eritrea. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Socialism is just as silly as liberalism, as is every other ideology, the best thing to respect yourself. I have never seen a rat that wants to a cow or a dog that wants to be a fox, every one of them is secure in its own sphere, it is only humans who go identity hunting. Just be yourself, but to be yourself you will have know yourself and find yourself.

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Re: The Heavy Metal songs I loved

Post by Aurorae » 14 May 2020, 20:04

Justo,

Fascism, Democracy, liberalism, Nazism, or socialism do not belong to any particular society. No one has sole license to them. They are just ideas. But the best system and the most fair is democracy. By the people for the people. Amen. Great for liberty, peace and prosperity. :lol:

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