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  1. He replaced Judas Priest drummer Alan Moore to record on the band's Sin After Sin album (1977), and on that album, Phillips introduced the combination of the double bass drumming that would come to define heavy metal in later years, particularly the thrash metal sub-genre which emerged in the 1980s. [4]

  2. 11 de oct. de 2009 · El riff principal es sólido, poderoso, épico, perfectamente acompañado por la bateria en esta ocasión de Simon Phillips. Todo un himno homenaje a su amigo Phil Lynott , para cerrar un buen disco, con algún que otro altibajo, pero al que concedo cuatro cuernos, bajitos eso si, 7 Jalfords para este “After the War”, último ...

  3. 7 de mar. de 2017 · The Last Scout: Directed by Simon Phillips. With Blaine Gray, Simon Phillips, Rebecca Ferdinando, Deji LaRay. After the earth is destroyed by war, a scout team of astronauts searches the universe for an inhabitable place to save the human race.

  4. After the War (1989) Simon Phillips en «Speak for Yourself» y «Blood of Emeralds» Gordon Giltrap. Fear of the Dark (1978) Joe Satriani. The Extremist (1992) Simon Phillips en «Rubina's Blue Sky Happiness» y «New Blues» Jon Anderson. Song of Seven (1981) Animation (1982) Judas Priest. Sin After Sin (1977) Jeff Beck

  5. Gary Moore, Simon Phillips. After the War is the eighth studio album by Irish guitarist Gary Moore, released in 1989. Much like Moore’s previous album Wild Frontier, After the War contains elements of Celtic music. The instrumental “Dunluce” is named after Dunluce Castle in Northern Ireland.

  6. 12 de abr. de 2023 · Discovery, 1984. Islands, 1987, Heaven´s open, 1991. David Gilmore: Live at Royal Albert Hall, London (Colombian volcano concert), 1986. Gary Moore: After the War, 1989. Pete Townshend: The Iron Man, 1989. The Who: Join Together, 1990. Joe Satriani: The Extremist, 1992.

  7. Sinopsis. Bologna, 2002. Amidst protests against the labor reform, the assassination of a lawyer opens old wounds between Italy and France. Former far-left terrorist Marco, convicted of murder during the Years of Lead and living in Paris since then thanks to the Mitterrand Doctrine, is suspected of being its instigator.