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Old 21 Aug 2012, 21:43   #1
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This was mentioned right after MATLAF in an interview in HIT PARADER magazine. Meat gave a great interview and named a few songs that would eventually appear on an album. ANGEL ROAD was about all the people who die before their time and he said he was co writing it.
The other song he mention was I STILL HEAR THE GUNS. I realize that more often than not songs are mentioned that never surface but these sounded really interesting and I'm surprised they never saw the light of day.
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Old 21 Aug 2012, 23:55   #2
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This was mentioned right after MATLAF in an interview in HIT PARADER magazine. Meat gave a great interview and named a few songs that would eventually appear on an album. ANGEL ROAD was about all the people who die before their time and he said he was co writing it.
The other song he mention was I STILL HEAR THE GUNS. I realize that more often than not songs are mentioned that never surface but these sounded really interesting and I'm surprised they never saw the light of day.
Angel Road may have turned into Where Angels sing.

I wish MATLAF was mixed better.
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Old 22 Aug 2012, 00:23   #3
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Angel Road may have turned into Where Angels sing.

I wish MATLAF was mixed better.
Didn't Meat once say his brother-in-law mixed it? He was probably joking. I would like to get his thoughts on the album today.
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Old 22 Aug 2012, 00:32   #4
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Didn't Meat once say his brother-in-law mixed it?
Don't know about MATLAF (I don't actually own a copy ... ) but his brother in law did mix Live At Wembley.
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Old 22 Aug 2012, 02:22   #5
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Didn't Meat once say his brother-in-law mixed it? He was probably joking. I would like to get his thoughts on the album today.

Its true. Tom Edmonds did mix MATLAF. And no WHERE ANGELS SING is not ANGEL ROAD
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Its true. Tom Edmonds did mix MATLAF. And no WHERE ANGELS SING is not ANGEL ROAD
Interesting. I got the impression when Meat said it that he kind of implied the album was done on the cheap. The mix on that Live CD is atrocious with the crowd noises.
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