Zephyr
24-11-2006, 08:32 AM
Mấy bài này Z có cách đây mấy năm rùi. Hôm qua tình cờ lục lại thấy nên share với pà con
Genre : 0 biết. ( có thể chủ đạo là death nhưng sao Z nghe lại thấy có lúc giống gothic , speed metal..., túm lại là pó tay.)
Album : 0 biết.
Artist : 0 biết.
Tên các bài hát : cũng 0 biết nốt. :lol:
Nhưng các bác nghe thì sẽ biết.....
Caution : không dành cho các chú chỉ mới làm quen với Rock, hay chỉ mới nghe Slow và Ballad Rock. Sẽ phản tác dụng. Cẩn thận khi "sử dụng" nếu mở to quá sẽ bị "ca cải lương" từ neighbours ngay.
Track 02 : track 2.mp3 - 6.20MB (http://www.zshare.net/audio/track-2-mp3-zr8.html)
Track 03 : track 3.mp3 - 3.82MB (http://www.zshare.net/audio/track-3-mp3-25j.html)
Track 06 : track 6.mp3 - 7.26MB (http://www.zshare.net/audio/track-6-mp3.html)
Track 08 : track 8.mp3 - 4.17MB (http://www.zshare.net/audio/track-8-mp3-a4n.html)
P/S: nếu có ai biết info về các bài này thì share cho Z với.
@RO: bài 8 chất lượng ko ok lắm, có cách nào fix được ko?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Zephyr @ Nov 24 2006, 09:32 AM) 3103</div>
@RO: bài 8 chất lượng ko ok lắm, có cách nào fix được ko?
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Đã giảm bớt tạp âm, nâng Bit rate lên 320 Kbps và chỉnh channel là Dual-Stereo, nên dung lượng tăng gần gấp đôi.
http://www.zshare.net/audio/blind-guardian-mp3.html
or
http://64.72.123.62/nfiles/6/5/6/5/6/4/f9f...%20guardian.mp3 (http://64.72.123.62/nfiles/6/5/6/5/6/4/f9fe25e0a15277edfe78dd2ff09e17a6/blind%20guardian.mp3)
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Zephyr @ Nov 24 2006, 09:32 AM) 3103</div>
P/S: nếu có ai biết info về các bài này thì share cho Z với.
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Mấy bản này của nhóm Blind Guardian, còn tựa để thì phải kiếm lyric coi trước, xong nghe qua thì mới biết được.
The four bards have their origins in the small town of Krefeld in Germany.
There the band was originally formed in 1985, under the name Lucifer´s Heritage. They have had the same lineup since (talk about friendship!).
Lucifer's Heritage consisted of four skilled bards:
Hansi Kursch, who played the bass;
Andre Olbrich, who played the guitar;
Markus Siepen, who also played guitar;
Thomas Stauch, who played the drums.
This band was obviously influenced by RPG Epic metal and Helloween.
In the early days they recorded two demos: "Symphonies Of Doom" (1985) (wich wasn´t such a big hit), and "Battalions of Fear" (1986) (which was quite successfull).
They were quite successful in German underground and lateron they changed their name to Blind Guardian.
Some months later, they signed a contract with 'No Remorse', and in 1988 they released their debut album "Battallions of Fear" which resembled early Helloween, with the production of Kalle Trapp.
The next year (1989) they released their second album, "Follow The Blind", featuring appearances by formal Helloween-guitarist and present Gamma Ray-vocalist Kai Hansen. He did some guitar-work and some singing on "Valhalla" and "Hall of the King".
Up to this point, there music was still very like Helloween.
With the third album (1990), "Tales from the Twilight World", they made some drastic changes in their music. It made their music known to all other continents. They had gone from raw speed-metal to a sound more melodic. An album that combines epic and melodic metal with such success, creating an unique style of music. The 'speed', however, was still there (just listen to songs like "Goodbye My Friend" or "Welcome To Dying").
This time they had, according to Hansi Kürsch, also spent more time on the lyrics.
This album opened a new chapter in the Guardian story.
For the first time they also had the cover painting done by Andreas Marshall, a veteran in designing covers for popular German metal groups.
After the third album their records were distributed in Japan, which had become a major fan base for Blind Guardian.
In September 1991 the band signed with Virgin (which was - according to many - responsible for the broad success of their next album).
In 1992 they released "Somewhere Far Beyond".
The sound on their fourth album was pretty much the same as the sound on their previous one: it successfully blends epic ballads with metal resolving to a magnificent outcome.
It also has speed songs like the cover "Trial By Fire" and their own song "Journey Through The Dark".
On this album we should remark "The Bard's Song" (originally a single but never got the chance), with two awesome parts: "In The Forest" and "The Hobbit". Every self-respecting Blind Guardian fan should know these by heart.
With the success of this album they got a world-wide recognition.
In 1993 "Tokyo Tales" was out. With this album they followed lots of other bands who chose Tokyo as the location of a live album.
In 1994 they broke up with their formal producer and chose Flemming Rasmussen, the guy behind some of the best Metallica albums.
In 1995 Blind Guardian released two singles, "A Past And Future Secret" and "Bright Eyes" (also known as "Mr. Sandman" in Europe).
It wasn't until the release of their fifth album in 1995, "Imaginations From The Other Side", that their sound altered. It was taken to a higher level of complexity, mixing the old speed-sound with a new, more orchestral sound that would show to be a great success.
In 1996 they released the album "The Forgotten Tales", which featured several covers of known songs (like 'To France', 'Surfing USA', 'Spread Your Wings'), as some re-recorded Blind Guardian songs, and a fantastic live-recording of 'The Bard's Song - In The Forest'.
When the bard's released their sixth full-length album (in 1998), they showed that there is hardly no limit for their musical progress. Taking their music to yet a higher lever of complexity with "Nightfall in Middle Earth" must be one of the greatest events of german metal history. With NIM-E, they told the tale of The Silmarillion, as written by J.J.R. Tolkien.
In 2000 there was the album release "Demons & Wizards", which is not a pure Blind Guardian album.
John Schafer (guitarist of Iced Earth) and Hansi Kursch (vocalist of Blind Guardian) have created an almost perfect heavy metal album. The music is a mix of the two bands with most songs being more close to the Iced Earth style, while the vocal lines are clearly Blind Guardian. The majority of the songs are heavy, with the rhythm guitar of John playing a leading part with some amazing riffs, but you will also find a couple of more melodic songs. This album is the proof that when two geniuses combine their talents they can do miracles. The cover-art is a piece of art, the songs are catchy, heavy and melodic enough, the production is crystal clear (but also heavy) and the album is probably the best metal album of the year.
In late 2001 they released their hit-single 'And Then There Was Silence', which contains the songs And then there was Silence (lasting for a whopping 14 minutes), which is - in short - brilliant, and Harvest of Sorrow (3 minutes) which - to my shame - I haven't heard yet.
hector
24-11-2006, 12:32 PM
thanks bạn hiền,dạo này tớ nghe nhạc dân ca Việt Nam, tự dưng hôm nay down vài bài về nghe cũng hơi hơi phê phê, Bạn hiền gởi thêm cho tớ mấy band nặng nặng hơn chút nhe. Nghe mấy bài này tớ vẫn thấy thiếu thiếu gì áh :)
Zephyr
27-11-2006, 07:39 AM
Z biết thiếu gì rồi: 1 dàn âm thanh xịn cỡ 6. hay 7. gì đó. Lúc đó chỉ cần 1/3 hay half volume thui, khoảng 10' sau là có cop tới hỏi thăm liền á H.
Muốn nặng hơn thì cứ kiếm mấy band chơi megadeath, hay deathmetal về mà nghe, chỉ sợ chịu không nổi thui. Mà Z thì cũng chịu chưa nghe được mấy loại đó.
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