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Posted: March 09 2021 at 13:45 |
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Magnum are an English hard rock band. They were formed in Birmingham by Tony Clarkin and Bob Catley in order to appear as the resident band at the Rum Runner nightclub in the city. Magnum have undergone several changes in personnel over the years; however, the core of Catley and Clarkin remain.
Kingdom of Madness (1978) Magnum II (1979) Chase the Dragon (1982) The Eleventh Hour (1983) On a Storyteller's Night (1985) Vigilante (1986) Wings of Heaven (1988) Goodnight L.A. (1990) Sleepwalking (1992) Keeping the Nite Light Burning (1993) Rock Art (1994) Breath of Life (2002) Brand New Morning (2004) Princess Alice and the Broken Arrow (2007) Into the Valley of the Moonking (2009) The Visitation (2011) On the 13th Day (2012) Escape from the Shadow Garden (2014) Sacred Blood "Divine" Lies (2016) Lost on the Road to Eternity (2018) The Serpent Rings (2020) Edited by geekfreak - March 09 2021 at 13:51 |
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Fantastic album imho and the song Don't Wake the Lion is incredible imho |
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Got off the train after On A Storytellers Night but they were huge with my friends in our teens, must have played Chase The Dragon to death back in the day.
Saw them at an infamous 'turd in a skiff' gig at Redcar Coutham Bowl around that time.
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I really really liked Kingdom of Madness, Magnum 2 and the Live 'Marauder' lp (plus the 2 x 7'' live ep pack which came out the same time) and saw the band at that time.. they were much more prog sounding at that time (very early 80's). Saw them later in the 80's supporting Marillion & Jethro Tull and liked some of 'Wings of Heaven' but found it a bit slick and AOR after that for my taste.
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geekfreak
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The artwork imho is superb |
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early albums and their 80s work - what I like the most from them.
Gave up on their post 2000 comeback albums, I listened to something and I found very predictable and boring.
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Lost on the Road to Eternity. ( what’s your favourite song) Mine is Welcome to the Cosmic Cabaret Edited by geekfreak - March 10 2021 at 08:22 |
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Theses two albums albums are incredible imho |
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I feel we need to hear more about this.
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geekfreak
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Absolutely |
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Redcar was a fairly rough area of Northern England when I was growing up in the area. The Coatham Bowl was a small all standing venue where many of the bands coming through the area played. This particular Magnum gig in the early 80's was notable because someone stole a pedal off the front of the stage during the Magnum gig. Magnum stopped playing and insisted it be returned. At the start it was quite fun with rowdy drunken banter from the crowd and plastic beer glasses being thrown around. After about 10 minutes of this we saw a plastic beer glass fly overhead with a turd in it. That was the moment that we decided it was the right time to leave the gig.
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Like some others, I very much like their first albums up till On A Storyteller's Night - many great catchy and captivating songs, and great playing overall. Great melodic rock, but I lost interest after that...
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The razamataz is a pain in the bum |
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Rough areas where in most cities back in the day! I grow up in one too. But thank you for sharing the event with us. |
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That’s true about the reason you liked the band up to “On A Storyteller’s Night” but there’s a huge amount of equally catchy and captivating songs in the. Later albums too imho... |
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The 2004/2007 albums which album is your favourite? |
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My favourite album is
Princess Alice and the Broken Arrow |
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I quite like 80s Magnum. On a Story Tellers Night is a good old 80s AOR album. I dont think Vigilante and Wings of Heaven are as good, but are still 2 albums worth owning if you like the 80s AOR sound. The title track of Vigilante is great, Wings of Heaven has some good songs on aswell.
If i remember rightly, after Wings of Heaven they stopped being AOR'ey and just sounded like typical run of the mill rock, like Mike and the Mechanics ect.
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