Metal Odyssey has taken upon itself to proclaim: Saturday, April 11, is National Heavy Metal Day! Therefore, you may take these helpful tips/advice and put them into action, (if you like) and spread and/or share the great music of Heavy Metal to those around you.
* Listen to any or all Metal genres today!
* Play any or all Metal music LOUD today!
* Wear your favorite Metal t-shirt with pride today!
* Listen to any or all Metal genres with someone you love today!
* Buy or trade some Metal music today!
* Buy that special someone or your favorite buddy a Metal music gift! (give the gift of Metal)
* Share a Metal album/CD with someone!
* Share your Metal music knowledge with someone today!
* Read a decent mainstream or underground Metal magazine today, (not a Metal mag written by babies).
* If you are lucky enough, go to a Metal concert/club gig today!
* Watch a cool Metal movie today – “Trick or Treat”, any John Carpenter film or any Metal concert film will suffice.
* Surf the net for all of your favorite Metal bands and Metal news!
* Find an outdoor flea market for Metal music stuff – here’s a tip – buy low!
* Organize your Metal album/CD collection!
* Hang up a Metal poster of your favorite band(s) with pride!
Come to think of it, it seems like every day is a National Heavy Metal Day for me! It might feel that way to some of you out there too. Regardless, it just sounds and feels so cool, a National Heavy Metal Day, doesn’t it? Remember – BE TRUE TO METAL AND METAL WILL BE TRUE TO YOU.
If I could pin point the exact age I was, when I first listened to the Electric Light Orchestra, I would be somewhere around 10 years old – the vintage 1970’s. I have been inhaling the music of ELO for my entire life, safe to say. It does not matter what Metal genre I am currently obsessed with, ELO always gets playing time on my turntable and/or CD players. The Electric Light Orchestra, in my opinion, is one of the original leaders of Progressive Rock. What exactly is it about ELO that gravitates me to their music? Since I can remember, even as a young kid, I always got the biggest kick out of any music that was louder, faster and heavier than what was being played on AM radio. (that is correct, I wrote – AM radio).

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