Megadeth/Warlock/Sanctuary April 9, 1988
I’ve mentioned this show a few times on this site. It was a pretty important show for me; not just because Megadeth was on the
bill but it also included Warlock and Sanctuary. Both bands were two of my favorites at the time (and now too!). I was in my senior year of high school and if it wasn’t for playing drums and listening to metal, not sure how things would have turned out. Both of those things kept me grounded and focused…well, as focused as most 18 year olds I guess. Megadeth was supporting So Far…So Good, Warlock supporting Triumph and Agony and Sanctuary supporting Refuge Denied. Oh my!
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This show was awesome, too bad the openers didn’t play longer. See the setlists below.
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Written by The Metal Files
April 5, 2012 at 9:14 pm
Posted in 1987, concert reviews, heavy metal, megadeth, norfolk, sanctuary, the boahouse, warlock
Tagged with 1987, megadeth, sanctuary, the boathouse, warlock
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That is a classic triple bill, no doubt about it. Them Doro posts of yours are… priceless. \m/
Metal Odyssey
April 7, 2012 at 5:24 pm
So far, so good is a real mixed bag. Some really good songs and some really horrible crap. I could never stomach their cover of Anarchy. I remember buying Refuge Denied the week it came out and loved it, but only like one of my friends cared for it. Everyone else I played it for hated the vocals, their loss.
Mark McKinney
April 8, 2012 at 8:10 am