Needing help to find a song

Enerchy

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Hi everybody !

I'm looking for a song from the 80's or earlier with a speech about red death. It might be from Edgar Allan Poe's poem 'masque of the red death'. I just remember that there was a spooky/scary speech. I don't know the artist or name of the song. Is there anyone who might know the song and the artist ?


best regards,

Tomi
 
Enerchy said:
Hi everybody !

I'm looking for a song from the 80's or earlier with a speech about red death. It might be from Edgar Allan Poe's poem 'masque of the red death'. I just remember that there was a spooky/scary speech. I don't know the artist or name of the song. Is there anyone who might know the song and the artist ?


best regards,

Tomi

The only thing I found on a quick search was Hades. Looks like it's on their 1987 release, "Resisting Success". Hope that helps.
 
fotmbm said:
yeah, Hades - Masque of the Red Death sounds like it's what you mean... KILLER bass intro, great song, great album, released in 1987 I think?
100 % agreed! The album was in fact released in 1987, and below the lyrics it says "Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849)".
 
Manilla Road
5. Masque Of The Red Death

Outside these walls
Dances The Plague
All victims fall
Within it's wake

[CHORUS]

Oh, Prince Prospero
All of your dreams
Fade with your last
Dying breath

Locked in your palace
Safe as it seems
But not from The Masque
Of Red Death

Masquerade Ball
Morbid the night
The Reaper calls
Grandfather chimes

[CHORUS]

The uninvited guest
Who mocks the masquerade
In guise of wretched death
A masque of red decay

He passes through the archways
Of all the palace rooms
The seventh dark and deadly
Where The Clock strikes midnight's doom

Casting his blade
The Prince attacks
Death show it's face
Behind The Masque

[CHORUS]

Hades

9. Masque Of The Red Death

[inspired by the work of Edgar Allen Poe]

[I. Red Death]
It was a time when life was short
Long devastated was the land
Never had there ever been
A more fatal plague against all man
Pungent pain, sudden faintness
Your energy begins to fade
As you stand there somewhat daunted
You know 'Red Death' is on it's way
Blood, blood, blood and more blood
Profuse bleeding at the pores
You watch your blood slowly sizzle
As your flesh dissolves some more
Screams of anguish, blood still flowing
Pollutes the ground a rotten red
Your time has come, you must meet your maker
As you slip into the valley of the shadow of death

[II. The Prince's Master Plan]
All men feared this great disaster
But the valiant Prince had the only answer
For his majesty and his chosen ones
The inception of new life would free them of contagion
Magnificent it was this structure of seclusion
Surrounded by these walls so massive yet elusive
The gates were welded shut impervious to those forsaken
Never letting go of the souls that were taken
There was beauty, there was wine
Ambrosia and sweet nectar
Flowing from within
All appliances of pleasure
Inside the Master-Plan
Providing noble lunacy
Outside the palace gates
'Red Death' just sits and waits for you

[Narration:]
It was toward the close of the fifth or
sixth month of his seclusion, and while the
pestilence raged most furiously abroad, that
the Prince Prospreo entertained his thousand
friends at a masked ball of the most unusual
magnificence... Edgar Allen Poe (1809-1849)

[III. The Masquerade including the Twelfth Hour and Return of the Red Death]
Bizzare it was seven chambers
Held this jubilee except for one
It stood alone, the western wing
Where no one shared it's offerings
Blood tinted panes, brazier or fire
Projects it's rays
A clock stands tall, ominous
It warns of death so soon to be
So loud, so deep the guests pay heed
The dissonant ring of ebony
The crowd goes pale as darkness
Shrouds the maskers in their revelry
Then as the echos ceased
A light laughter spread through the assembly
And all is well
Until the next chiming of old ebony

The ebony clock struck the twelfth hour
And everyting ceased as the revellers cowered
The pendulum swings all still, all silent
Save the voice of old ebony
As the last chime died and sunk into silence
Soon it was felt a presence so strange
Tall and gaunt who is this masked figure
Shrouded in habiliments of the grave?
His blood splattered mask bore a striking resemblence
The countenance of a rigid corpse
He stalked to and fro in a slow, solemn movement
Enraging the Duke, invasion of his sanctuary
'Seize him, unmask him, ' commanded the prince
'Who dares insult us with this blasphemous mockery?
You'll hang at sunrise! '
Not a person came forth it seemed like all was lost
As the intruder make his way unimpeded
An anon he went on trugged through each chamber
Where the music once swelled and the dreams lived on and on
The prince in pursuit dagger drawn aloft
As the figure retreats to the seventh chamber
He suddenly turns, a piercing sharp cry
Now the Prince lay dead in the hall of the velvet...
Then summoning the wild courage of despair,
A throng of revellers at once threw themselves
Into the black apartment, and seizing the mummer,
Whose tall dark figure stood erect and motionless
Within the shadow of the ebony clock, gasped
In unutterable horror at finding the grave
Cerements and corpse-like mask, which they
Handled with so violent a rudeness, untenated
By any tangible form.
And now was acknowlegded the presence
Of the Red Death. He had come as a thief
In the night and one by one droppd the revellers
In the blood-bedewed halls of their revel,
And died each in the despairing posture of his fall.
As the life of the ebony clock went out
With that the last of the gay.
And the flames of the tripods expired. And Darkness
And Decay and the Red Death held illimitable dominion over all...
[Edgar Allen Poe (1809-1849)]

Stormwitch

3. Masque Of The Red Death

The gates are closed, the bolts are welded
they've left the red death far behind
in the abbey's deep seclusion
there's just beauty, there is wine

The external world is dying
death is raging in the shade
no time to think about the terror
let's celebrate the masquerade

But who's that stranger in the dark?
his vesture is dabbled in blood
his masque shows scarlet signs of pest
masque of the red death

The fete is held in seven clambers
triponds spread a gleaming light
glare and glitter, madman fashions
feverish dreams in the dead of night

The mighty clock strikes twelve, it's midnight
and the echoes fade away
the crowd becomes aware of a figure
dressed in cerements of the grave

but who's that...

Try to catch him, try to gasp him
try to seize and to unmask him
prince Prospero foams with rage
But he cries out
and his death-shout
took possession of the whole crowd
'cause the red death entered their cage

Darkness and decay, and the red death
holds dominion over all
 
delize said:
I wouldn't mind having that album!

You're in luck! On May 10th, Hades re-released their 1st 2 albums as part of a 2 cd set. They are remastered as well, and they sound great.

http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?style=music&pid=6852036&cart=252419014

I saw them quite a few times in the late 80's...one of the better bands to come out of NJ back then. Their singer, Alan Tecchio, was in Watchtower and their guitar player, Dan Lorenzo, was in a band called Non-Fiction.

The spoken word part you're talking about is the part labeled "narration" in Wyvern's post.
 
Enerchy said:
Hi everybody !

I'm looking for a song from the 80's or earlier with a speech about red death. It might be from Edgar Allan Poe's poem 'masque of the red death'. I just remember that there was a spooky/scary speech. I don't know the artist or name of the song. Is there anyone who might know the song and the artist ?


best regards,

Tomi

Hey don't I know you ? Are you Enerchy on ICQ as well ? Do you have a Bryant on your ICQ list ?


Bryant
 
Thank you guys for your time and for your help. You're the best :headbang: BUT none of those songs were the one I was looking for. I listened them all. :cry: I'm quit sure the song is made before 1985 if that helps anyone


Tomi
 
Enerchy said:
Yes it is but I'm not looking for that :cry: The song has a speech about red death.....that's how I remember it

Sure is not Hades?, I hadn't heard the song but the lyrics have a narration of the original EAP story (see post above).
 
Wyvern said:
Sure is not Hades?, I hadn't heard the song but the lyrics have a narration of the original EAP story (see post above).

Nope...not even close....that song didn't have any speech. I downloaded it today so I have heard it :cry: I have searched that song 17 years... :erk:
 
Bryant said:
Ha ha ha small world. Good to see you here. I don't even remember introducing you and JD. Ha ha ha I'm getting senile I guess.


Bryant


Yeah small world :D This seems to be a nice place for a metal head I guess :headbang: No Flaming Trolls come on my way yet :hotjump:

Tomi