Ricky Cole (ricksta productions): ilikemusic because... it lets me express the way iam,and how i stand in life,my music is me!
shantel: ilikemusic because... it is a passion and a hobbie to when i sing and dance i do it from my soul
Sarah: ilikemusic because... i feel like all my problems just melt away
Newton Faulkner: ilikemusic because... I’m absolutely rubbish at everything else.
gpm100: ilikemusic because... I just do!!!!!
KT Tunstall: ilikemusic because... It makes me feel alive!
Sam, Get Cape Wear Cape Fly: ilikemusic because... Music is a special thing that is not like anything else in the world. You might argue that you can translate emotions through films and through books but anyone can make music, whether that be humming or singing along to the radio, it’s something that gives enjoyment and positivity to many people.
Jamie, Ontario: ilikemusic because... it makes me different from my friends but connects me to a whole world of other people.
Lolopino: ilikemusic because... I can feel it music in my own heART! <3This summer Momentum Pictures take you on an unforgettable musical ride with the retail and rental DVD release of the hit cinema documentary Metal: A Headbanger's Journey on 7 August 2006.
Featuring interviews and insights from the Pantheon of Metal Gods including Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi, Dee Snider, Alice Cooper, Rob Zombie, Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson, Ronnie James Dio, Lemmy and many, many more. Packaged in a special, limited edition, "Heavy Metal" case and featuring a raft of fantastic extras such as an exclusive podcast, making of featurette, outtakes, documentary on Norwegian Black Metal and extended interviews - for those about to rock, we salute you!
Our host on this journey is 30-year-old Sam Dunn, a lifelong Metal fan and Anthropology scholar. After years of studying various global cultures Sam decided turn his academic eye to the culture of Metal. His mission: to explore the musical roots of Metal from classical to jazz to blues, delve into the psyche of those who make it and those who love it, understand why it is demonised and marginalised and the never-ending controversy that surrounds it. On the way Sam answers some of the most enduring Heavy Metal puzzles: who invented the famed devil horns, what is the Devil's note and why is it called Heavy Metal?
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