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for Stone-hard tough cats: Heavy Hungarian rock P.Mobil
Posted by: Baboon Bro ()
Date: April 25, 2005 20:41

Sample time again... If you think you´re into led heavy heavy heavy Hungarian rock by heavy stone-hard veteran rockers; try this web site: [www.pmobil.hu].
Just scroll down to the very last video sample; "Transsylvania". Above that one is another "Pakszi Bluesfesztivál".
...Another band that started again, reunited & full of strength. If you´re going to buy just one albuum by them, buy "Honfoglalás" from 1984 (that year´s best album released on the whole planet IMHO).
Finally at the "1980. Fekete Bárányok koncert" you can here a groovy part of Az útolsó cigarettá, another song from the album (1984) "Honfoglalás".

The long & winding story of P.Mobil in English: [www.pokolgep.com] Some more at [www.rockdetector.com] ... Remarkable; the band´s leader Lorant Schuster didnt sing nor play any instrument; he´s just grooovin´on stage (you´ll see him in some of the clips...)

.....Finally there is a meeting by the GIGANTS; four tremendous Hungarian singers, three heavy metal vocalists & one bluez vocalist if you click on the far left in the 2nd last row at "A Négy Rocktenor-klip" wuuuuu-huuuuuuh: this here is VERY very nice & heavy - the latter, the bluez man is "Bill", Gyúla Deak from former (Stones-tributists) Hobo Blues Band, and he starts the session (the bearded man to the right). Peter Tunyogi & Miklos Varga is in the centre... And the heavy athlete & rock opera hero Gyúla Vikidal is to the left.
...Sound is major, minor & magyar crap, video sharpness a bit better. If you dare to invest 5 minutes of your life in this, start with "A Négy Rocktenor-klip"; this song is called A zöld, a bibor és a fekete", which means "The Green, The Purple And The Black" from an earlier album.
... Then go to "Transsylvania" & "Pakszi Bluesfesztivál"...
...So; this started out as an Ode to Hungary´s heaviest band since Attila the Hun bestrolled their earth (note the guitar shape in beginning of the clip "A Négy Rocktenor-klip"). But then stood the toughest blues among the whites, at least among them grown up east of Dartford. Gyúla Deak, "Bill": Just look at him! Listen! Enjoy! Turn on, tune in... Feel the magyar aggression!

(And if you´re into this Central European BLUES & Stufdf you can buy album´s at [www.artist-shop.com]... I recommend East, Solaris, Marta Sebestyen & what I earlier wrote - Omega... )




Edited 7 time(s). Last edit at 2005-04-26 04:49 by Baboon Bro.

Re: for Stone-hard tough cats: Heavy Hungarian rock P.Mobil
Posted by: Baboon Bro ()
Date: April 26, 2005 04:32

This here thread is worth a more noble destiny.
Please check things out; [www.pmobil.hu].
Do the opposite way cf. above; scroll to the next last line,
save or view/listen to .....a meeting by the GIGANTS; four BULLDOZER Hungarian singers - "A Négy Rocktenor-klip" ; Gyúla Deak starts the session
(the bearded man to the right; a real Cn. Sparrow, only one leg).
Peter Tunyogi & Miklos Varga in the centre... The heavy athlete/rock opera hero Gyúla Vikidal to the left.
... Then go to "Transsylvania" & "Pakszi Bluesfesztivál"...

Have you seen the ad´s on Small Bills and Big Bills... This is the Big I:

You aint heard anything like it. The heaviest rock somes from Hungary.
BORT, BLUEST, BÉKESSÉGET! (wine, blues, peace); go to [www.rockzene.hu], click Letöltések at the left-hand menue.

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