Episodio 99: Nevermore The heart Collector. Year 2000 English Version
00:00:00 - We are here again on Classic Rocks All Time Podcast.
00:00:04 - Today I am going to bring you a heavy metal or progressive metal band from Seattle, USA.
00:00:09 - Titles.
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00:00:23 - 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 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 voice let me well it's spelled
00:00:50 - Well, differently than everything, it's called orgasmatron.
00:00:53 - Rod Halford.
00:00:55 - I think are useful, just because of the fact that with what I try and do, it's important to try and...
00:01:05 - Eric Clapton and Paul Stanley.
00:01:07 - But piano was inconceivable, I mean, you can't, you can't just go and buy a piano, or his guitar is much more accessible.
00:01:15 - I think I was very driven, period.
00:01:17 - It was to compensate, to make myself feel more worthy.
00:01:47 - Nevermore was a heavy metal and progressive metal band formed in Seattle, Washington,
00:01:57 - United States in 1991, the year Grunge was in fashion, and was made up of the late world aimed vocals Attila Voro's guitar and Jim Shepard bass.
00:02:07 - Previously there were also Jeff Loomis guitar, backing vocals and Van Williams drums and tell the recent departure of both in April 2011 due to differences with the rest members. Dead Heart in a Dead World is the fourth album by the metal band from the band from Seattle, released in October 2000. In a style comparable to the darker and heavier themes of Queensrike, especially for the theme of the songs, the range of issues their courts touch on are from criticism of drug possession convictions to criticism of religion. The band consisted of
00:02:39 - The band is a good job, especially drummer and guitarist Jeff Loomis. The production and arrangements on the album have a fairly modern touch for the time, with some even industrial touch that do not make the group less.
00:03:10 - This song has two absolute protagonists Jeff Loomis and Warl Dane.
00:03:15 - The first was and still is, a true monster of the instrument, capable of creating impossible guitar scores and redesigning the concept of technical guitar.
00:03:24 - On this album it will be equipped with some very powerful seven strings.
00:03:28 - The second, on the other hand, was an absolute master of the voice, who was capable of moving just with the vocal opening in his melodies.
00:03:36 - The band diversified from the others, managed to bring to light niche themes with a philosophical aftertaste of great value.
00:03:44 - The band's melodic inspiration is also reflected in The Heart Collector, a song that has become well known among the band's fans over the years.
00:03:52 - The reasons, the fair and healthy balance between the melody and the power of heavy metal, in a unique and incredibly effective combination.
00:04:00 - Loomis' guitar does his job without going overboard with excessively sterile and and inflated technicalities, the bass stings when necessary, also remembering the chosen acoustic metric.
00:04:11 - The song borders on psychological analysis, a territory now loved by the band, which in one way or another always manages to repaint it and propose it as innovative.
00:04:21 - The words used by Warl Dane, author of most of the pieces of Dead Heart in a Dead World, are dark and gothic, they fully represent his inner world, a veil of tears between non-acceptance of oneself and the desire to break barriers is basic to his art.
00:04:35 - The character of this story is a collector of pieces of the heart, in his life he has only found disappointments and rejections.
00:04:43 - The former Nevermore guitarist remembers his friend Laurel Dane.
00:04:46 - Yeah, Laurel Dane, yeah, he is very sad, you know, he recently passed away.
00:04:54 - It's a sad situation, you know, with one of my best friends that I grew up being in a bandwidth, one of the best lyricists in metal I believe that was ever out there.
00:05:06 - A fabulous person, you know, he was a troubled person too at the same time, he had some issues and you know, we had many great times together in the past and we've had many bad times but I would say that the good times outweighed the bad and in the end we were talking still his friends, and we talked in the end before he passed away, and we were on good terms.
00:05:31 - So it's a very sad loss to the music community, and he'll be well remembered as one of the great vocalists of Metal Era.
00:06:22 - To see the actor without tears, dark ribbons come his between the lines of self-preservation
00:06:38 - In my psychotic comic field I own your tears anyway
00:06:48 - And I am you, and we are meant to stay
00:06:55 - And we won't be here for long
00:07:02 - The Heart Collector sings a song that's slowly pointing over
00:07:10 - Never thought to feel the pain
00:07:13 - The heart protector has sang
00:07:17 - And I won't be feeling apart for so long
00:07:24 - Never bother to feel the pain
00:07:29 - The words fall out my spine
00:07:32 - I believe when you can't believe anymore
00:07:43 - The stage is empty now The hope we hold, they cannot allow
00:08:03 - A corrupt collecting takes his fear to ground
00:08:10 - And we won't be here for long
00:08:17 - The heart's collector saves its own again
00:08:25 - Never more to feel the pain
00:08:29 - The heart's protector sang
00:08:32 - And I won't be feeling a part of what's all wrong
00:08:39 - Never wanted to feel the pain
00:08:44 - The words fall out my spine
00:08:47 - I believe when you can't believe anymore
00:08:54 - I don't know what I'm talking about, I don't know what I'm talking about
00:08:59 - I don't know what I'm talking about, I don't know what I'm talking about
00:09:04 - I don't know what I'm talking about, I don't know what I'm talking about
00:09:09 - I don't know what I'm talking about, I don't know what I'm talking about
00:09:14 - I don't know what I'm talking about, I don't know what I'm talking about
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00:09:49 - Never thought you'd feel the pain, the heart collector sang, and I won't be feeling horrible so long.
00:10:16 - Never hard to feel the pain The words fall down like fire
00:10:25 - Believe when you can't believe anymore