Thanks for the link Slobodan and after skimming through their latest album from your link, my sympathies go out to your damaged inner ear - have you thought of using those insert ear protectors? I once went to see Iron Maiden amongst many others, not that I was into them or anything, but my brother used to work for the venue and kept giving me freebies for the main high cost seating, so I couldn't turn him down could I, but anyway, off we toddled to see Iron Maiden and my brother came to where we were sat just before they came on stage and gave us both these soft insert ear protectors. I looked at him gone out, as I am into loud music, just not the Iron Maiden type, but he warned me that they were not your usual deafening loud rock band, but they were a ridiculously ear bleeding deafening loud rock band, so I popped them in and was so glad that I did.
I had the best seats for AC/DC, Rolling Stones (they were around £300 per ticket at the time), Nazareth, UFO and many, many of others, because this particular venue always held seats back for companies bigwigs or for the hockey team or whoever the dignitaries of the time were expected to be there on a junket and if they cancelled or had no intention of turning up, and as the band members don't like to see empty seats near to the stage as they think they are losing it or something, so I would get a call with perhaps around 24 hours notice and just turn up for a freebie in the best seats.
So I can say with some authority, that there really isn't any bands these days that have that raw energy and talent that they used to have and it all seems to have gone a bit flat, boring, samey and commercial.
If you want to have a good rock out in your man cave, then get some
Rory Gallagher playing through your stereo at high volume. I have bought everything this man ever did and this is as good an example as any - go
here if you want to spend less than 6 pounds for over two and a half hours of this brilliant guitarist, the best I have ever seen. I first saw Rory Gallagher at the
Bardney Great Western Rock Festival way back in 1972. Joe Cocker was the last day headline act, but he was that full of smack when he came on stage, all he did was stagger around and throw up over the microphone - ah those were the days...
Sorry Slobodan, not trying to pinch your thread, I'll stop now.
Dave