One of my favorite videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0k4mosk4zcU (sorry, didn't want this to get buried in the YouTube thread).
Paul Jackson SHREDS, btw...

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conversationpc wrote:Their first four albums were really heavy in a Priest/Maiden vein and then they went a bit more commercial with "All Stand Together", which was still a pretty good album.
tammy wrote:He does sound a bit like SP in parts...and, lots of energy. Is this a Christian band?
tammy wrote:He does sound a bit like SP in parts...and, lots of energy. Is this a Christian band?
RipRokken wrote:Yes, a Christian band -- here is their official website: http://www.bloodgoodband.com/ I discovered them back in the late 80's, I believe. One thing I love about that video is the theatrical aspect of it. I love the way they raise Les up and lower him down right before he starts singing, and the other stuff going on during the guitar singing. Plus, Michael Bloodgood (the bassist the band was named for) comes out headbanging, and it just gets me going from the start.
Here is a video of them performing "Heaven And Earth" at the Cornerstone Festival just this year. Bad sound quality, but you can tell his voice is as strong as ever. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=as9Lpjs0__A
Oz Fox from Stryper is also playing with them now, and is in this video.
conversationpc wrote:They were one of the first Christian metal bands, at a time when it wasn't acceptable for Christians to even listen to metal, much less play and sing it.
RipRokken wrote:They also had their own style, and weren't considered a clone of some secular band like Whitecross (RATT) and Barren Cross (Iron Maiden) were. Most importantly, they meant business, and were serious, sincere believers. Michael Bloodgood is also a pastor of a church. I never heard any monkey business about them.
G.I.Jim wrote:That was awesome man!
Never heard that before, but I can definitely hear Perry in spots. He phrases a few words like him. (lieeiiight). He even has a few of Perry's moves down! Very cool. Thanks for posting it.
RipRokken wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:That was awesome man!
Never heard that before, but I can definitely hear Perry in spots. He phrases a few words like him. (lieeiiight). He even has a few of Perry's moves down! Very cool. Thanks for posting it.
Hey, I never thought about the moves, but I think you are right -- they are similar. I think that killer scream at the end is the result of mixing Steve Perry's DNA with Rob Halford's.Glad you enjoyed!
conversationpc wrote:Whitecross did sound a bit like Ratt but I believe that was due more to Scott Wenzel's vocals than anything else. I never really cared much for him as a singer but Rex Carroll was one of the better, if not the best, guitarists in world of Christian music and one of the best all the way around. He even put out a really good album called "The Rex Carroll Project' back in the early 90s. Some good blues on that one.
Anyway, musically speaking, Carroll was an excellent blend of the styles of Eddie Van Halen and Yngwie Malmsteen. Great, great player. Unfortunately, the only time I had a chance to see them live was just after Carroll had left the band. Carroll admits that he and Wenzel didn't get on very well together at times but they seem to have mended things in the recent past.
RipRokken wrote:and check the killer Rex Carroll solo at the start of this song...
"Because of Jesus" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOFC5EIvFjE
Best Whitecross album to me hands down is "Equilibrium" -- AWESOME album!
conversationpc wrote:I'll take "Triumpant Return", thanks. To be honest, though, I don't think I've ever heard "Equilibrium".
RipRokken wrote:conversationpc wrote:I'll take "Triumpant Return", thanks. To be honest, though, I don't think I've ever heard "Equilibrium".
Oh, dude... it's fantastic! I believe it was the first album without Rex Carroll, and it has a heavier sound to it, and even better production. Excellent song-for-song.
conversationpc wrote:The first album without Carroll was "Unveiled". Pretty good album in its own right.
RipRokken wrote:conversationpc wrote:The first album without Carroll was "Unveiled". Pretty good album in its own right.
Ahh, I forgot about that! I don't think I've ever owned it or even heard the whole thing. They have a very unique song from that album called "Goodbye Cruel World" that I like a lot, and only discovered it on YouTube a few months back.
conversationpc wrote:I don't remember that song in particular but there was one tune on there that I can't remember the name of right now that sounded a lot like AC/DC. Rick Cua played bass on that one, too.
RipRokken wrote:conversationpc wrote:I don't remember that song in particular but there was one tune on there that I can't remember the name of right now that sounded a lot like AC/DC. Rick Cua played bass on that one, too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuM6j5Uu5hk
conversationpc wrote:Don't care much for that song. The one I was thinking of is "Salt City". Great tune.
anyway wrote:I can hear why they make those comparisons... great stuff!
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