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Soundgarden 'loud love' era. Ear splitting, in a good way.
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This lot made my mate deaf for a week.
EVERYTHING LOUDER THAN EVERYONE ELSE :headbang:

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hjworton wrote:Soundgarden 'loud love' era. Ear splitting, in a good way.
Soundgarden rock !!! :thumbright:
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Mossy68 wrote:
hjworton wrote:Soundgarden 'loud love' era. Ear splitting, in a good way.
Soundgarden rock !!! :thumbright:
Loved the first two albums, they then went overproduced comedy metal(relatively speaking).
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Gareth wrote:Seen the Cult and yes, they were loud but the loudest band I've ever heard without a shadow of a doubt were The Who. Took ages for my ears to recover from that gig.
Looks like you've officially experienced the loudest Gareth :thumbright:

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The Who weren't satisfied with just being the loudest, they also had a damned good go at blinding the audience. Aside from all the usual lights and lasers that were de rigeur in the eighties they had a huge bank of white lights that swung down at the end of the show which nearly took your retinas out when they flicked the switch. They were so bright that they were featured in an article in The New Scientist magazine. I stumbled out of that gig half deaf, half blind and with a tan !

Epic gig !!!!!!!!!!

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db wrote:This lot made my mate deaf for a week.
EVERYTHING LOUDER THAN EVERYONE ELSE :headbang:


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It's that time again :thumbright:

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And to round off my fave Rock Chick :thumbright:

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Thinkin' about it that's a big fibby!

THIS is my fave rock chick:





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Yeah I know I've posted this before but I love the vid, love the song as it makes me feel good and Steve Stevens plays like a bar steward.

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34 pages and no Rainbow ?

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Gareth wrote:34 pages and no Rainbow ?

Love a bit of Rainbow Gareth!! I know you're gonna hate me for this but for me it was when GB was doing the vocals.
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Post by Gareth »

Actually mate, I completely agree with you! Graham Bonnet was a great front man. Shame Ritchie couldn't tolerate a short haircut and the odd Hawaiian shirt. :lol:
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Got to be Ronnie James Dio at the mic for me I am afraid...........

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