Teflon Billy
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Clavis said:Watch the beat!
I'M BAD!
Clavis said:Watch the beat!
haakon1 said:For me, D&D music is:
- Metallica, old or new (from "Am I Evil?" to "No Leaf Clover", with tons of good stuff in between)
- Zep (sure, sure, "Stairway" and "Ramble On", but also "Immigrant Song", "Battle of Evermore", "No Quarter", "Kashmir", and about a dozen more)
- Rush ("The Necromancer" 20-minute opus on "Caress of Steel" and most of the album "Fairwell to Kings". I'm convinced By-Tor and Snowdog were their D&D character names, but I might be nuts!)
- Conan soundtrack & the like
- Other "perfectly themed" songs like the Jimi Hendrix cover of "All Along the Watchtower"
- certain Irish traditional music (The Chieftain's album "Long Black Veil" has some good stuff like the cover track, "The Foggy Dew", and "Mo Ghile Mear (Our Hero)").
- certain songs by Sting or Mark Knofler
Ironically, I'd say Armored Saint's artwork is more D&D than [current] D&D's artwork.Teflon Billy said:Does anyone remember Armored Saint?
Those guys were "D&D Metal" personified...
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Their lead singer is the current frontman for Anthrax, any they did a scorching cover of March of the Saint
The band formerly known as Metallica also very happily let people assume that those covers were their own work back in the day.ShadowX said:I would just like to point out that "Am I Evil" is not a Metallica song. It is in fact a song by the much superior Diamond Head. Metallica ended up covering nearly the entire early discography of Diamond Head and Metallica's output at the beginning of their career also display the massive influence of Diamond Head. Which is not to say that pre-Black Album Metallica does not merit the highest praise.
The castle made me think that it's only a model.Remus Lupin said:The helmets make me think of "A Song of Ice and Fire."
Ya beat me to it, Teflon. That's hilarious journalismTeflon Billy said:Heh, I love the articles reference to the Temple of Elementary Evil.
"This temple is dedicated to evil of Grades 1-3..."
QFTGentlegamer said:Ironically, I'd say Armored Saint's artwork is more D&D than [current] D&D's artwork.
For AD&D, I created a secret society called The Order of the Rose which bears some similarity to the Harpers of FR but predates publication of FR. I also created a race of Elven ancestors called “The Elder” who may or may have been inhabitants of some lost continent e.g. Atlantis, Lemuria, or Mu.Wikipedia said:The basic plot of Music from “The Elder” involves the recruitment and training of a young hero (The Boy) by the Council of Elders who belong to the Order of the Rose, a mysterious group dedicated to combating evil. The Boy is guided by an elderly caretaker named Morpheus. The album’s lyrics describe the boy's feelings during his journey and training, as he overcomes his early doubts to become confident and self-assured. The only spoken dialogue is at the end of the last track, “I.” During the passage, Morpheus proclaims to the Elders that The Boy is ready to undertake his odyssey.