Febrero  25, 2023

Episode 153: Lillian Axe True Believer year 1992. English Version.

Poetic Justice is a studio album by the American glam metal band Lillian Axe, released in 1992. True believer is a classic of the band
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00:00:00 - Hello friends from all over the world we are again in Classic Rocks All Time.

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00:00:21 - We are very happy for all the listeners we have around the world.

00:00:24 - Today Lillian with her axe scares us a little, but she brings us some of the best hard finding classic rocks all-time the most incredible stories and anecdotes musicians Bruce Dickinson want to see us and you know I mean first of all we love you know we love doing it. It's really a kind of a privilege to be, you know, 51 years old. I'm being able to go out just still to have a vo-

00:01:06 - Let me.

00:01:07 - Well, it's spelled differently than everything. It's called orgasmatron.

00:01:12 - Rod Halford.

00:01:13 - I think are useful just because of the fact that with what I try and do it's important to try him.

00:01:24 - Eric Clapton and Paul Stanley

00:01:26 - That piano was inconceivable, I mean, you can't, you can't just got by a piano or his guitar is much more accessible.

00:01:33 - I think I was very driven period, it was to compensate to make myself feel more worthy.

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00:02:01 - The band's origins are based on the New Orleans-based band Oz, which was joined by guitarist Steve

00:02:06 - Blaze in the early 1980s.

00:02:09 - The band played concerts under the moniker Oz, until Blaze was he came up with the name Lilian Axe, driving his car home after watching the movie Creepshow.

00:02:18 - Blaze, inspired by a scene in the movie where a skeleton in a bridesmaid dress floated in a window, said, the name Lilian came to mind as a creepy-sounding old lady's name, along with the word Axe to complete the name.

00:02:36 - Poetic Justice is an album loaded with hard rock songs with a lot of inventiveness on the part of its guitarist, Steve Blaze.

00:02:44 - Not to mention the former excellent melodies that singer Ron Taylor gives to each of the songs with a very personal voice and friendly to the ear.

00:02:59 - The album peaked on Billboard top heat seekers at number 28, the band's biggest hit to date, partly based on the strength of the single, True Believer, at the height

00:03:08 - Instead of grunge, there is no better Hard Rock song than True Believer, to be a fervent rock believer.

00:03:14 - Commenting on the impact True Believer has on his audience Steve Blaze says, even though our first single, True Believer, did so well.

00:03:22 - Radio, we're still amazed when we go to places we've never played before, and we play to a packed house.

00:03:27 - The crowd is great, but best of all, they know every song word for word.

00:03:36 - This album, the band had great popularity, touring in all the states of the USA, and then moving to Europe, where it has a considerable legion of followers.

00:04:06 - Every day above this time, I lose my reason and my rhyme

00:04:19 - Everything around me is getting clearer

00:04:26 - Seasons change and quickly, my attitude is trickling

00:04:32 - I hear it now, the time is getting here up

00:04:39 - But it's all right now, don't run along with me

00:04:45 - Maybe I'll make you sleep

00:04:50 - I'm a true believer, I'm a true believer

00:04:55 - But even if I'm on any place at all

00:05:02 - No matter what you heard before

00:05:10 - You never know just what's in store and there

00:05:14 - You found the road you're taking

00:05:20 - But even now I'm killing time

00:05:24 - Believing you were probably mine again

00:05:28 - Rules are made for free, yeah

00:05:33 - Maybe time will tell

00:05:36 - If you learn your lessons well

00:05:39 - So I can pray for you and me

00:05:43 - I'm a true believer

00:05:47 - A true believer

00:05:49 - Wave at any time or any place at all

00:05:54 - I'm a true believer I'm a true believer, baby

00:06:04 - Any time or any place at all Then in your sleep I saw you cry, yeah

00:06:13 - But I knew those tears were not for me

00:06:24 - I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry

00:06:54 - But it's alright now, to ride along with me

00:07:07 - It's maybe only if you see, I'm a true believer

00:07:14 - A true believer, maybe anytime or anyplace at all

00:07:22 - I'm a true believer, a true believer, baby

00:07:31 - Anytime or anyplace I turn around and I see your face

00:07:38 - Anytime or anyplace I know

00:07:43 - True believer, true believer, true believer

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