To all who grew up in England during the heyday of NWOBHM, I envy you guys!! Man, those must have been amazing times, kickass music everywhere!! Thank God for Youtube, I wouldn't get to hear songs like this otherwise in Wisconsin!! GO PACK!!
I remember first hearing this on Tommy Vance's Friday night rock show back in early eighties. I still have the original sessions on tape. Tommy said he played it because its good and because Carl Sentence bothered to send him a copy!
That's perhaps the most important if not the best song of the entire NWOBHM scene.I'm just praying for a reunion with Carl at least!
heavymetal1983 3 months ago
sure i seen the play in loughborough at sometime , did the guitarist leave to play in motorhead , could be wrong tho
MrKitmarble 7 months ago
@MrKitmarble Yes he did, Phil Campbell that is--he's been in Motorhead for 26yrs.
redshaftedflicker 4 months ago
BEST PERSIAN RISK SONG
beebeef 8 months ago
nothing like the New Wave of British heavy metal, heavy metal is always awesome: NWoBHM is godlike!
adnanisdabest 9 months ago
To all who grew up in England during the heyday of NWOBHM, I envy you guys!! Man, those must have been amazing times, kickass music everywhere!! Thank God for Youtube, I wouldn't get to hear songs like this otherwise in Wisconsin!! GO PACK!!
BigB7776 1 year ago 14
Great Band.
TheGuitarProphet 1 year ago
Classic NWOBHM !!!!!
SqueekyDc 1 year ago 4
I hope you realise this is not the version of Calling for You off the 7" but rather a demo version of the song.
Nightlock 2 years ago
rodri, si escuchas esta cancion sepas que eres un marika
91rene 2 years ago
Fab Song. Takes me back to the heady days of Taffs Well Rugby Club on a Sunday night
trusslerjones1 2 years ago
best persian risk song
tuegy 2 years ago
I remember first hearing this on Tommy Vance's Friday night rock show back in early eighties. I still have the original sessions on tape. Tommy said he played it because its good and because Carl Sentence bothered to send him a copy!
pennytraitor 3 years ago
I'm pretty sure the year this was released was '81. Jon Deverill didn't leave Persian Risk until 1981 and the vocalist here is Carl Sentance.
SabuPtolemy 3 years ago