Mike Hein
10.6K posts

Mike Hein
@HeinMike
Father, friend, UC Bearcat. Fan of rock/metal music, film, boxing, travel, journalism, & the Washington Commanders, Cat guy, drummer.
Cincinnati, OH Katılım Nisan 2012
781 Takip Edilen284 Takipçiler

@RnRNationlive 1981 has always been my favorite year of recorded music. 3 of my top 5 metal releases of all-time are from 1981.
English

@BruceDMaiden Sea of Madness and Stranger in a Strangeland are both top ten Iron Maiden songs.
English

@themetalvoice I’ve owned this album for 20 years.
Never got past the first track.
English

Queensrÿche 'Operation: Mindcrime II' Released April 4, 2006
It's not bad?
Dio Dr X?
A worthy follow-up?
Today on @themetalvoice
Note
Operation: Mindcrime II is the ninth studio album

English

@themetalvoice Operation:Mindcrime 2 and A Matter of Life and Death are the 2 best albums of 2006.
English

It seems my opinion about artists doing covers live has touched off a debate of sorts? Apparently the part about artists with “deep extensive catalogs” was lost? All I am saying is an artist like Bruce has literally hundreds of songs. He does a percentage of covers all the time I’m told. IMO simply as a fan, if I go to see an artist because I love their music and they have an extensive catalog, I’d rather hear their songs. Simple as that. Again I get some have made covers their own, or it serves as a solo spotlight for someone. All good. But using the Bruce example I have a ton of friends that go see him and would much rather hear Jungleland or something he left out of his own catalog, vs a cover. I have seen Kiss, VH and more over the years add covers at the expense of big songs they left out. Just my opinion as a fan going to see an artist I love that has a large catalog. To each their own.
English

@GrantAddia Don't forget the Northside Record Fair in Cincinnati on Saturday morning!
English
























