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S. Hagar, J. Peterik)
Head bangers in leather Sparks fly in the dead of the night It all ...
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http://www.mediafire.com/file/iegj4oa... Metal #09 (1981).cbr
S. Hagar, J. Peterik)
Head bangers in leather Sparks fly in the dead of the night It all comes together When they shoot out the lights 50,000 watts of power And it's pushin' overload The beast is ready to devour All the metal they can hold Reachin' overload Start to explode
Chorus: It's your one way ticket to midnight Call it Heavy Metal Higher than high, feelin' just right Call it Heavy Metal Desperation on a red line Call it Heavy Metal noise
Tight pants and lipstick She's riding on razor's edge She holds her own against the boys Yea, cuts through the crowd just like a wedge Ohh, can you feel the static So many contacts being made We've got up front fanatics Tearing down the barricade To reach the stage Can you feel the rage
[Chorus] __________________
Heavy Metal is a 1981 Canadian animated film from executive producer Leonard Mogel, who was also the publisher of Heavy Metal magazine. With Ivan Reitman producing and Gerald Potterton directing, the work was expedited by having several animation houses working simultaneously on different segments, including CinéGroupe and Atkinson Film-Arts.
The film is an anthology of various science fiction and fantasy stories adapted from Heavy Metal magazine and original stories in the same spirit. Like the magazine, the film has a great deal of graphic violence, nudity, and sexuality.
A sequel entitled Heavy Metal 2000 was released in 2000.
Soundtrack:
The soundtrack was released on LP in 1981, but for legal reasons, was not released on CD until 1995. The album peaked at number 12 on the Billboard chart. Blue Öyster Cult wrote and recorded a song called "Vengeance (The Pact)" for the movie, but the producers declined to use the song because the lyrics provided a capsulized summary of the "Taarna" vignette. "Veteran of the Psychic Wars" was used instead. Both songs can be found on Blue Oyster Cult's Fire of Unknown Origin album. Though used in the film, the songs "Through Being Cool" by Devo & "E5150" by Black Sabbath were not included in the released soundtrack album. These songs are on New Traditionalists and Mob Rules, respectively.
The legal difficulties surrounding the movie maker's use of some of the songs in the movie delayed its release to video. Apparently, the production company's use of the songs was limited to the theatrical release and soundtracks alone, and didn't extend to the video release of the film. Rights negotiations took over 15 years to resolve, and the official home video release didn't debut until 1996.
Tracks: 1. "Heavy Metal" (Sammy Hagar) (3:50) 2. "Heartbeat" (Riggs) (4:20) 3. "Working in the Coal Mine" (Devo) (2:48) 4. "Veteran of the Psychic Wars" (Blue Öyster Cult) (4:48) 5. "Reach Out" (Cheap Trick) (3:35) 6. "Heavy Metal (Takin' a Ride)" (Don Felder) (5:00) 7. "True Companion" (Donald Fagen) (5:02) 8. "Crazy (A Suitable Case for Treatment)" (Nazareth) (3:24) 9. "Radar Rider" (Riggs) (2:40) 10. "Open Arms" (Journey) (3:20) 11. "Queen Bee" (Grand Funk Railroad) (3:11) 12. "I Must Be Dreamin'" (Cheap Trick) (5:37) 13. "The Mob Rules" (Black Sabbath) (2:43) 14. "All of You" (Don Felder) (4:18) 15. "Prefabricated" (Trust) (2:59) 16. "Blue Lamp" (Stevie Nicks) (3:48)
Taarna: Inspired by Moebius' Arzach stories. The Loc-Nar crashes onto a planet, and changes a tribe of humans into mutated murderous barbarians who ravage a peaceful city. The elders desperately try to summon the last of a warrior race, the Taarakians. Taarna, a strong, beautiful warrior maiden, arrives too late to stop the massacre and resolves to avenge the city. Her search leads to the barbarians' stronghold, where she is captured, stripped naked, tortured and left for dead. With the help of her avian mount, she escapes and confronts the barbarian leader. Though wounded, she defeats him and in one last effort, flies into the Loc-Nar, destroying it.
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