Introduction

  10 Years ago over on facebook The Metal And Punk A,B,C's began first on my own profile page and quickly soon after on a facebook group...

Thursday, November 19, 2020

R.I.P.

 17 Years Ago Today We Lost Greg Ridley


Alfred Gregory "Greg" Ridley (23 October 1947 – 19 November 2003) was an English rock bassist and a founding member of Humble Pie.

Ridley was born in Carlisle, Cumberland, England. Early in his career he played under the name Dino as guitarist for "Dino & the Danubes" before joining bands such as the Ramrods. Ridley and Mike Harrison formed The V.I.P.'s in 1963, playing blues based music. The band added guitarist Luther Grosvenor and organist/pianist Keith Emerson, who stayed for a brief period of time before leaving and forming The Nice. After they changed their name to Art and published an album Supernatural Fairy Tales, and then to Spooky Tooth[2] in 1968. Spooky Tooth signed to Island and recorded two albums It's All About (1968) and Spooky Two (1969).

In January 1969 Ridley was approached by Steve Marriott from the Small Faces - who was forming a new band, called Humble Pie. The line up also included guitarist Peter Frampton from The Herd and drummer Jerry Shirley. Humble Pie's first album As Safe As Yesterday Is was released and a second album Town and Country was also released in the same year. A contract with A&M Records and a re-working of their sound into a harder brand of music, coupled with extensive touring of United States followed. A double album Performance Rockin' the Fillmore, featuring a now historic recording of a raw performance of rare quality, catapulted Humble Pie into rock history. Ridley's powerful bass playing anchored the band's performance and was at the centre of their sound. Together, Ridley and drummer Jerry Shirley comprised one of the most respected rhythm sections in Rock music during this period. Although Ridley rarely sang lead vocals, his deep baritone was frequently used to provide contrast with the higher tenors of Marriott and Frampton. Ridley made several songwriting contributions, including "Sucking on the Sweet Vine" on Humble Pie, "The Light of Love" on Town and Country, and "Big George" on Rock On.

This incarnation of Humble Pie continued until 1975 and Ridley left the music business, after finishing an unreleased album with Marriott and abortive attempts with bands such as Mike Patto and Ollie Halsall's band Boxer. Ridley moved to Gloucestershire and lived in a stone cottage in the Forest of Dean with his girlfriend. He found the peace and quiet of country life a pleasant and refreshing change to touring and recording. He became involved in the antique furniture business and throughout the 80's he was a low-key antique trader and he stripped pine furniture for other traders as a business.

On 14 April 2001 he appeared with Jerry Shirley, Peter Frampton and Clem Clempson, billed as a one off Humble Pie re-union, at a Steve Marriott Tribute Concert.[4] Earlier that year, he had also become involved with a Humble Pie project initiated by Jerry Shirley's reactivation of the group. and the enlisting of another former Humble Pie guitarist and vocalist Bobby Tench. This resulted in the album Back on Track, released by Sanctuary in 2002 and a short tour of Germany with Company of Snakes during the early part of 2003. The project was cut short when Ridley became ill.

On 19 November 2003, Ridley died in Alicante, Spain, of pneumonia and resulting complications. He was 56. His funeral was paid for by a concert organised by harmonica player Dave Hunt.


Happy Birthday

 Happy Birthday Matthew Brunson

Matthew Moses Brunson (born November 19, 1981) is the lead guitarist for sludge metal band Crowbar, replacing Steve Gibb, and bass player for Kingdom of Sorrow. He is from Metairie in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana and formerly played guitar in Shedding Old Skin. He attended East Jefferson High School in Metairie

Happy Birthday

 Happy Birthday Monte Pittman

Monte Lee Pittman (born November 19, 1975) is an American musician, songwriter and studio musician, based out of Los Angeles, known largely as Madonna's long-time guitarist and for playing with Prong. He has also appeared in the documentary "Who The F**K Is Arthur Fogel?" Pittman also professionally teaches guitar lessons and exclusively uses the Jamplay Teaching App.
Prong
Bass (2002-?)
Ministry
Guitars (2014-2015)

Five Finger Death Punch

 Today in 2013 Five Finger Death Punch released the album

The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell, Volume 2
Las Vegas Heavy metal thrash metal groove metal alternative metal hard rock
Status:Active
Years active 2005–present
This is one of those bands that those in the underground will treat with a healthy dose of skepticism, a band that seems to have some major money and some ready-made popularity behind it right from the start, without anyone really knowing how or why. Essentially, The Way Of The Fist is really nothing more than a post-nu-metal, groove-laden, slightly metalcore-tinged album, with plenty of hate-filled, immature lyrics, soulless riffing and songwriting, and a too-pristine production that effectively removes any real intensity from the songs. The whole affair has a processed, generic feel to it, as if this is what someone thinks underground metal is without knowing better. It seems unlikely that the initial buzz surrounding this band will carry them forward, but it's too soon to tell at this point.
Prospect Park
Ivan Moody - vocals
Zoltan Bathory - rhythm guitar
Jason Hook - lead guitar, backing vocals
Jeremy Spencer - drums, percussion
Chris Kael - bass, backing vocals
Ryan Clark - Guest Vocals On "Weight Beneath My Sin"
Rob Zombie - Guest Vocals On "Burn MF"
1. "Here to Die" 3:00
2. "Weight Beneath My Sin" 3:36
3. "Wrecking Ball" 3:13
4. "Battle Born" 3:43
5. "Cradle to the Grave" 3:18
6. "Matter of Time" 3:16
7. "The Agony of Regret" (Instrumental) 1:42
8. "Cold" 3:47
9. "Let This Go" 3:16
10. "My Heart Lied" 3:35
11. "A Day in My Life" 3:44
12. "House of the Rising Sun" (A Folk Traditional cover) 4:07
Total length: 40:17
he Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell, Volume 2 is the fifth studio album by American heavy metal band Five Finger Death Punch, and the second of two albums released by the band in 2013, with Volume 1 having been released on July 30. It was released on November 19, 2013 through Prospect Park. The album was entirely produced by Kevin Churko and Five Finger Death Punch.

Ephel Duath

 Today in 2013 Ephel Duath released the album Hemmed by Light, Shaped by Darkness

Padua, Veneto,Italy
Progressive Post-Black Metal (early), Avant-garde Jazz/Metal (later)
Status:Split-up
Years active:1998-2014
A band as odd and ecletic as its name might imply Ephel Duath pushed the boundaries of extreme music with each successive release. It all started as a two-man project with Phormula, released in 2000 on the then-new Code666 label. Blending black and progressive metal isn't entirely unknown these days, but back then it was pretty unique, and the album established the band as a unique force in extreme metal. Following a signing to the Elitist label and a repackaging of the debut (hence, Rephormula), the pair split, with Davide Tiso taking the reins, recruiting various new members, and taking the band into uncharted waters, blending progressive, jazz, hardcore, and other influences metal and non. An interesting latecomer to the scene was Karyn Crisis, who hadn't been heard from much since her days in the excellent Crisis (additionally, she ended up marrying Tiso). Finally, Tiso decided to put the band to rest in December 2014, marking the end of one strange, unique, and groundbreaking metal act. Tiso and Crisis have since put together Gospel Of The Horns.
Agonia Records
Marco Minnemann Drums
Karyn Crisis Vocals
Davide Tiso Guitars
Guest/Session
Bryan Beller Bass
Erik Rutan Vocals (backing) (track 1)
1. Feathers Under My Skin 07:06
2. Tracing the Path of Blood 07:24
3. When Mind Escapes Flesh 07:52
4. Within This Soil 06:53
5. Those Gates to Nothing 06:31
6. Through Flames I Shield 06:42
7. Hemmed by Light 01:55
8. Shaped by Darkness 07:30
51:53
Guitar and vocals engineered and recorded at Mana Recording Studios, St. Petersburg, Florida.
Bass engineered and recorded at Nuggetone Studios, Nashville, Tenessee.
Drums engineered and recorded at Homebase Seacost-Studio, Lake Elsmore, California.
Backing vocals engineered and recorded at Different Fur Studios, San Francisco, California.
Mastered at West West Side Music, Orange Country, New York.

Chastain

 Today in 2013 Chastain released the album Surrender to No One

Cincinnati, Ohio Heavy/Power Metal

Status:Active

Years active: 1984-present

Workaholic guitarist David Chastain has had many projects over the years, this band being the most metallic in nature as well as the longest-running. Chastain (the band) has long had a style rooted firmly in 80's metal, with several different lineups recording in the 80's and 90's before going quiet following 2004's In An Outrage. Nine years later, original members Leather Leone and Mike Skimmerhorn rejoined the fold and Surrender To No One was released in 2013.

Leviathan Records

Stian Kristoffersen Drums

Mike Skimmerhorn Bass

David T. Chastain Guitars, Vocals (backing)

Leather Leone Vocals, Vocals (backing)

1. Stand and Fight 04:54

2. Call of the Wild 05:01

3. Deep Down in the Darkness 06:09

4. Freedom Within 04:12

5. I Am Sin 04:40

6. Rise Up 04:07

7. Evil Awaits Us 04:32

8. Fear My Wrath 04:36

9. Save Me Tonight 04:46

10. Surrender to No One 05:51

11. Bleed Through Me 05:16

54:04

This album marks Leather Leone's return to Chastain 20 years after she left.

A video was made for "Evil Awaits Us".

Recording information:

- Guitars, bass, keys & vocals recorded at Leviathan Studios, Atlanta, GA.

- Drums recorded at Pagan Hill Studio, Skien, Norway.

- Mixed at The Music Factory, Waltenhofen, Germany.


Led Zepplin

 Today in 2012 Led Zeppelin released the live album Celebration Day

London, England Hard rock blues rock folk rock heavy metal

Status: Split Up

Years active 1968–80

(reunions: 1985, 1988, 1995, 2007)

Though Black Sabbath was arguably a more influential band in regards to the history of heavy metal, no hard rock/metal discussion is complete without a mention of Led Zeppelin. Besides recording one of the most popular rock songs of all time ("Stairway To Heaven"), Led Zeppelin's back catalog has served as a blueprint for blues-based hard rock for decades. The list of instantly recognizable hits is staggering: "Whole Lotta Love", "Kashmir", "Communication Breakdown", "The Immigrant Song", "Rock And Roll", and on and on. The band abruptly broke up shortly after the unfortunate death of John Bonham in 1980, the remaining three asserting they could not continue without their drummer. Robert Plant and Jimmy Page both have managed successful solo careers, and the two have played Zep tunes (with an elaborate backing band) together in recent years.

Atlantic


Jason Bonham – drums, percussion; backing vocals on "Good Times Bad Times" and "Misty Mountain Hop"

John Paul Jones – bass guitar, Korg OASYS, Korg X50

Jimmy Page – guitar, theremin, production

Robert Plant – vocals; harmonica on "Nobody's Fault But Mine", tambourine on "In My Time of Dying" and "Stairway to Heaven"


All songs administered by WB Music Corp. (ASCAP)


Set


"Good Times Bad Times" (John Bonham, John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant) – 3:45

"Ramble On" (Page and Plant) – 5:53

"Black Dog" (Jones, Page, and Plant) – 5:53

"In My Time of Dying" (Bonham, Jones, Page, and Plant) – 11:41

"For Your Life" (Page and Plant) – 6:50

"Trampled Under Foot" (Jones, Page, and Plant) – 6:28

"Nobody's Fault but Mine" (Page and Plant) – 6:49

"No Quarter" (Jones, Page, and Plant) – 11:22

"Since I've Been Loving You" (Jones, Page, and Plant) – 8:52

"Dazed and Confused" (Page; inspired by Jake Holmes) – 13:04

"Stairway to Heaven" (Page and Plant) – 8:49

"The Song Remains the Same" (Page and Plant) – 5:57

"Misty Mountain Hop" (Jones, Page, and Plant) – 5:38

"Kashmir" (Bonham, Page, and Plant) – 10:00

First encore


"Whole Lotta Love" (Bonham, Willie Dixon, Jones, Page and Plant) – 9:16

Second encore


"Rock and Roll" (Bonham, Jones, Page, and Plant) – 4:55

Video bonus features


Shepperton rehearsals

BBC footage


Celebration Day is a concert film by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, recorded at the Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert on 10 December 2007, in The O2 Arena, London. The film was given a limited theatrical release starting on 17 October 2012, and was released on several home audio and video formats on 19 November 2012. The performance, the film, and album releases have been widely praised.