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  • Truely Amazing!

  • i have this album!!!!! what year is this???

  • i have this album!!!!!

  • Saw these cats at the old Marquee in Wardour Street...86?

  • I was visiting my uncle and I went to see WARRIOR opening for LOUDNESS at The Trubador , I was 16 and caught a ride home from some dudes by the dudes ,who just happened to be a warrior roady, GOOD TIMES, especially the after party!!! I often wonder where they went... Lyrically, political meshed with alien invasion, WOW it was a special moment walking on the beach 16 thinking This is my life....

  • I would love to hear the demos Perry McCarty did with Rough Cutt in 1987.

  • My favorite song by them...as if you couldnt tell by my user name :D

  • heavy and powerfull...a true metal classic!

  • The band are from the States.

    I think there good.

  • these guys ripped of king crimson's moonchild in the verses..love the album..very JP ...''shackless!!'' again lol

  • Havent seen this since the eighties! thanks for posting! SSShackles!!

  • Warrior's best tune. Love "Cold Fire", too.

  • I have always loved this band since the 80's but OMG that scream near the end. Ouch!!! The singer looks WAY different now! Every singer that can absolutely scream when they were young cannot hits those notes any more. Kind of like puberty in reverse! I feel his pain. I'm a singer and was able to hit Steelheart notes back in my late 20's but forget it now that I'm 41.

  • Actually, Perry McCarty can still hit those notes 9 out of 10. I've seen/heard it with my own eyes/ears since he's gotten back with Warrior in 2008. Perry always takes chances live and sometimes it doesn't work but most of the time it does. Go look up 'Ruler' live on YT from Feb. 2009 - the man still got it!

  • Not exactly. If you maintain your voice you can have the same range - or more - than you had in your 20's in your 40's & 50's.

    I have more range now at 40 than I did at 25 when I was supposedly in my singing prime.

    Kip Winger has a better voice now than he did in 1990. On the flipside you have guys like Mark Slaughter and Geoff Tate who have lost a lot of their range with age and laziness.

  • @RocktheStageNYC Don't knock Geoff Tate.

  • @mckennal1851 - why not? The guy was my singing IDOL in the 80's but he's now a pale shadow of himself vocally. He still has a great voice but over time he has not maintained it and the result is loss of his upper range. Shame.

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  • @demoniser - Bruce Dickinson still sounds great almost 30 years after joining Iron Maiden. Now Rob Halford is another story. Decades of singing without proper training or doing pre-show warmups he has systematically diminished his ability to sing clean, high notes. Halford is a "hit or miss" vocalist now. One show he sounds awesome, the next show he's sounds like shit. He's lost a lot of his belting range. Same goes for Coverdale, Mark Slaughter and Geoff Tate. They've all lost their "mix".

  • please post more of this show!

    Day of the Evil!!!!

  • they only did 2 songs if I recall correctly.

  • the prg is called ECT nt ETC , it was on channel 4 in early 80's

  • same here....

  • Good morning from greece CHONGeYe. Where did you find this video? i did not expected to see warrior live.

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