Did they support Ozzy in the early 1980's? I heard they did back in 1983 do any of you know?
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Dutch I think you and I could do some serious drinking and remenicing about this old shit!! You literally always hit the nail on the head for me with these old kick ass bands!!! GOOD CALL MAN!!! Hell yea I used to jam out ACCEPT!!! YOU GOT YOUR BALLS TO THE WALL MAN!!! Peace.......P
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BIG_P wrote:Dutch I think you and I could do some serious drinking and remenicing about this old shit!! You literally always hit the nail on the head for me with these old kick ass bands!!! GOOD CALL MAN!!! Hell yea I used to jam out ACCEPT!!! YOU GOT YOUR BALLS TO THE WALL MAN!!! Peace.......P
Yeah, it's old shit but it stll sounds very fresh to me!
BALSS TO THE WALL MAN !!!
Trigger wrote:Did they support Ozzy in the early 1980's?
Hey Ian,
Yes they did, here a very funny story from their singer:
Udo Dirkschneider: Ozzy Osbourne was the funniest tour I have been on. They are so many funny stories. Oh I remember one show during Tommy Aldridge’s drum solo, Ozzy went out of the hall straight to the next bar, everybody was looking for him so it was one of the longest drum solo’s I’ve ever heard [laughs
Actual though I think my favorite Accept song is FAST AS A SHARK!!! That song fucking rocks all the way!!!!
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I remember seeing ACCEPT in '83 and them being very good live. Wolf Hoffman was a very good guitarist...much better than I had expected. The vocalist was quite impressive in a live situation as well.....hard to believe it's been 23 years........whew!!!
".....the moment Randy Rhoads walked out on stage, you knew you were WITNESSING something IMPORTANT."
Xanadu wrote:Wolf Hoffman was a very good guitarist...much better than I had expected.
He was for sure and he did get some amazing big guitarsounds on tape as well.
Oh and like Randy he used an MXR dist+......
Btw. when listening to Metallica's "Fight fire with fire" I always have the feeling that it was very much infuenced by "Fast as a shark". Especially that classical solo but also those vey heavy guitar riffs in there.
Flying Dutchman wrote:
Btw. when listening to Metallica's "Fight fire with fire" I always have the feeling that it was very much infuenced by "Fast as a shark". Especially that classical solo but also those vey heavy guitar riffs in there.
"Fight fire with fire
Ending is near
Fight fire with fire
Bursting with fear
We shall die!!!"
God that kicked ass!!!! And man they suck bad now!!!
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Accept smokes! I actually saw them open for Ozzy on the BATM tour in May of 84 and they were great. My favorite song of theirs would probably be Wrong is right. How can you not love a band that has a true guitar solo during one of their songs (Metal Heart). Great topic!