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  Living after midnight

Okay this is my band that I am getting back together we haven't been playing for to long less than a month I am thinking and only played about 2 or 3 practices. Enjoy it sorry about the vocals we had someone singing but still need a full time singer to do the job. Singer was singing but you can't hear him on the tape. On the War Pigs song you can hear him but he's not really a singer just someone filling in until we find a singer. He helps us keep it in time alittle bit. Still enjoy the song. Let me know what you think if you want.

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I love this song... This is part of what started the whole Heavy Metal thing...!!!
It's also one of the first songs I learned when I first got my electric guitar... Man that
was a blast...!!!
Keep at it... You guys are rockin'...!!!


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Good effort! Took me back to Cobo Hall in Detroit when I was a teenager watching Rob Halford and the boys from Judas Priest! They were in a double bill with Iron Maiden. I had much longer hair then! If you really like Priest, you should Diamonds and Rust a shot. It's a Joan Baez tune they recorded many moons ago.

Diamonds and Rust
I'll be damned, here comes your ghost again
but that's not unusual
it's just that the moon is full
and you decided to come
And here I sit, hand on the telephone
hearing the voice I'd known
a couple of light years ago
headed straight for a fall
But we both know what memories can bring
they bring Diamonds and Rust
etc.. etc..

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