Μα κανενας δεν διεγραψε τιποτα
και εχει πεθανει με την εννοια οτι πλεον δε γινεται να βγουν δισκοι η συγκροτηματα ιδια με πριν 20-30 χρονια
ολα εξελισσονται με σεβασμο στο παρελθον και με το βλεμμα στο μελλον
αυτος που ηξερε τους Bullet και οχι τους Metallica δε φταινε οι Bullet αλλα καθαρα η προσωπικοτητα του,
γιατι αν ψαχνοταν λιγο θα εβλεπε οτι οι Bullet εχουν παιξει με Metallica εχουν διασκευασει επισης το Creeping Death κτλ και εστω απο απορια θα ελεγε ποιοι ειναι αυτοι ξερω γω ..
Motown Junk is an early stand alone single from the rock band Manic Street Preachers. It was released on January 21, 1991. The track has long been a live favourite from the earlier part of their career to the present day. The title track shows the band during their pinnacle of iconoclastic attitude
When performing live, the band begin the song with a few lines from another song. From around 1991 until 1997, James would sing the chorus to the Motown classic "Baby Love", often changing the lyrics on the spot. During 1998/99, the song began with the riff from Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Sweet Home Alabama"; since then the Manics have used the "Motown Junk Medley" to pay tribute to Van Halen's "Jump" and Guns N' Roses "Sweet Child O' Mine". On their May 2007 tour, the Manics used the first verse of "Condemned To Rock And Roll" to begin the song, and during the December tour the band played a shortened version of The Cult's "She Sells Sanctuary" as an intro.
The single's cover features a watch recovered from the Hiroshima bomb site depicting the exact moment of detonation.