Legend.Lord British wrote: ↑Wed Mar 19, 2025 8:57 pmAndy LaRoque is my #1BIL wrote: ↑Wed Mar 19, 2025 8:37 pmI was lucky to see them in London a few years earlier for Inferno, one of the vanishingly few concerts I've been to in my life. My teeth were ringing for days.They had a great final decade, between Inferno and Bad Magic. Buddy went out on the road like he swore he would. ;w;7
Reminded, per Movie thread's Fulci tip, that for such a cheese-prone bunch of big-haired poofters, EUROPE have some fuckin killer early cuts. Explosive power and dynamism on par with Maiden's ST; John Norum's muscular tone and athletic prowess easily recalling fellow Swede Andy LaRocque's King Diamond work. And honestly, Joey Tempest got some fuckin pipes, a bellowing croon reminding me of a slightly more refined Graham Bonnet. Cracking fiery lyrics too. Any appreciator of The Beyond is a friend of mine
> IN THE FUTURE TO COME
> SCREAM OF ANGER
> SEVEN DOORS HOTEL
I remember choosing to believe "Future's" Hold on was actually Oh lawd ala War Pigs.Oh lawd / Where will it end?!
What a great line though, bleak as it is indomitable. Hold on until we start to pretend that we can survive in the future to come
ala Leppard, they're the kind of outfit I'm sure continued making quality stuff, just abjectly outside my subject area. I'll blast the early stuff any day though.
And yeah, it's definitely interesting to hear early Europe doing straight heavy metal. They were kinda like a Swedish Loudness from '82-'84


And on that bombshell: I just realised In The Future To Come's lyric is Oh Lawd, but also "Can we stop to pretend that we can survive." Which tbh I think works out about the same!
